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Date:      Fri, 17 Dec 1999 10:18:28 +0900
From:      fujii@elec.ryukoku.ac.jp (FUJII Daisuke)
To:        "Robert S. Sciuk" <rob@ControlQ.com>, Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
Cc:        Shaun Rowland <rowland@cis.ohio-state.edu>, freebsd-smp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: ping -R kernel panic in 3.3-R SMP ?
Message-ID:  <199912170118.KAA01388@humpty.elec.ryukoku.ac.jp>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 17 Dec 1999  7:41 JST" <Pine.UW2.3.96.991216170708.16848D-100000@fatlady.controlq.com>

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##Refer to# "Robert S. Sciuk", 99/Dec/17,
##Refer to# "Re: ping -R kernel panic in 3.3-R SMP ?"
 > 
 > FYI,
 > 
 > 3.3 Release Candidate, CVsupped to 3.3-RELEASE works OK as both sender and
 > recipient of ping -R on my network -- it is a QDI m/b with dual 233's 
 > 
 > I DID have some instability with 3.3-RC-SMP, but the cvsup to the release
 > level sorted that out ...
 > 
 > Cheers,
 > R.
 > 
 > 
 > On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Chris Timmons wrote:
 > 
 > > 
 > > Just for a quick data point I tried it on a tyan dua-ppro running 3.4-RC
 > > and got the expected results for a couple of hosts at different distances
 > > from the machine.
 > > 
 > > Does it panic no matter which host you are pinging, or does it only happen
 > > to certain hosts (or on some invocations to the same host but not all)?
 > > 
 > > -c
 > > 
 > > On 16 Dec 1999, Shaun Rowland wrote:
 > > 
 > > > I was playing around with ping the other day and discovered that 
 > > > "ping -R" will cause my 3.3-R SMP system to panic.  I get the following
 > > > message when this occurs:
 > > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
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