A laptop I'm helping configure (remotely) just crashed under me... Upon reboot I found the following in the messages file (quite amazed, that the message got there, actually):

   Jul 12 22:06:01 s syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel: panic: __lockmgr_args: recursing on non
   recursive lockmgr *ntnode* @ (null):0
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel:
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel: cpuid = 0
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel: Uptime: 6h10m53s
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel: Cannot dump. Device not defined or
   unavailable.
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel: Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a
   key on the console to abort
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel: Rebooting...
   Jul 12 22:06:01 s kernel: cpu_reset: Stopping other CPUs

The system just finished installing a new port of OpenOffice and cleaning up WRKSRC afterwards (a huge collection of files), and was running /etc/periodic/weekly/310.locate explicitly, when the crash happened.

Is this something, that's already solved and I just need to upgrade? The current kernel is: FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE #0: Wed Jul 7 19:04:57 CEST 2010, i386. 4 CPUs (Full dmesg.boot available upon request.)

Does the "ntnode" above point to the NTFS filesystems on this laptop? The laptop uses Windows' swap-file as its own swap (via md(4)) and uses Windows' TrueType fonts as well...

Thanks!

   -mi

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