On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 12:12:34AM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: > One of the alpha package clients panicked with this. It was under > very high load at the time (25 simultaneous package builds): > > fatal kernel trap: > > trap entry = 0x2 (memory management fault) > faulting va = 0xdeadc0dedeadc0e6 > type = access violation > cause = store instruction > pc = 0xfffffc000053453c > ra = 0xfffffc000053b2a8 > sp = 0xfffffe001da15b30 > curthread = 0xfffffc003e33b930 > pid = 3, comm = g_up > > Stopped at add_to_worklist+0xac: stq a0,0x8(t0) <0xdeadc0dedeadc0e6> ><a0=0xfffffc0035deb200,t0=0xdeadc0dedeadc0de> > db> trace > add_to_worklist() at add_to_worklist+0xac > handle_written_inodeblock() at handle_written_inodeblock+0x5e8 > softdep_disk_write_complete() at softdep_disk_write_complete+0xac > bufdone() at bufdone+0x19c > bufdonebio() at bufdonebio+0x1c > biodone() at biodone+0x28 > g_dev_done() at g_dev_done+0xd8 > biodone() at biodone+0x28 > g_io_schedule_up() at g_io_schedule_up+0x4c > g_up_procbody() at g_up_procbody+0x9c > fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x100 > exception_return() at exception_return > --- root of call graph --- > db>
I'm still getting this (on i386 and alpha). I believe it is related to a filesystem becoming full. Can someone please investigate? Kris
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