help with crash dump
Igor V. Ruzanov
igorr at pochta-mx.canmos.ru
Tue Sep 24 08:09:35 UTC 2019
What kernel modules do you load with this kernel? (show the list via
kldstat)
|Randomly every few weeks / months one of the servers I manage gets a panic. It doesn't happen on the same server every time.
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|I run FreeBSD stable compiled on 2 September 2019 but it did happen with previous versions too and if I remember correctly it did happen with FreeBSD 11 too.
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|I don't have /usr/lib/debug/kernel files (I delete them to save some space) but I can recompile a new kernel / userland if it's needed.
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|Any idea what the issue is?
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|kgdb /boot/kernel/kernel ./vmcore.0
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|Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/kernel...
|(No debugging symbols found in /boot/kernel/kernel)
|0xffffffff80bff56a in sched_switch ()
|(kgdb) bt
|#0 0xffffffff80bff56a in sched_switch ()
|#1 0xffffffff80bd9be2 in mi_switch ()
|#2 0xffffffff80c29175 in sleepq_catch_signals ()
|#3 0xffffffff80c28caf in sleepq_wait_sig ()
|#4 0xffffffff80bd960a in _sleep ()
|#5 0xffffffff80c64e02 in solisten_dequeue ()
|#6 0xffffffff80c6c763 in kern_accept4 ()
|#7 0xffffffff80c6ca40 in accept1 ()
|#8 0xffffffff810a48b4 in amd64_syscall ()
|#9 <signal handler called>
|#10 0x0000000800ad68ca in ?? ()
|Backtrace stopped: Cannot access memory at address 0x7ffffffee648
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