On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 06:48:55PM -0400, George Georgalis wrote:
I've not been able to reproduce the lockups on LSI fibre, with
RAM physically reduced to 2GB. If someone thinks this is a
softupdates issue I can try using them. But it seems a kernel
initialization issue, something in addition to vm.bufmem_lowater
and vm.bufmem_hiwater settings when there is more than 2GB on
amd64.
BTW this is a Dual Opteron supermicro H8DME-2 Socket F Motherboard
w/ 2216HE processors.
I don't think this is a security issue anymore, the category
should be kern. Also this is happening with netbsd-4 in addition
to netbsd-3.
Also, still getting deadbeef with vmstat -H
# grep -v deadbeefdeadbeef tmp/chime.fd2 | wc -l
26850
# grep -v deadbeefdeadbf67 tmp/chime.fd2 | wc -l
25209
# grep -v deadbeefdeadbf0f tmp/chime.fd2 | wc -l
41849
# tail -n1 tmp/chime.fd2
vmstat: kptr deadbeefdeadbeef: hash chain corrupted: kvm_read: Bad address
seems a 16 byte hex register?
// George
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George Georgalis, information system scientist <IXOYE><