Thanks all. Happy holiday(s) of choice.
On 12/24/2011 4:49 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
I'm fairly sure this is a Solaris bug. The error indicates that
/dev/udp is an unknown device. OpenAFS used to panic when this
condition was reached. The versions you are using will continue
to operate and simply fail to update the current interface list.
However, the root cause of the problem is outside of OpenAFS. You
should contact Oracle for a fix.
Jeffrey Altman
On 12/24/2011 2:15 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
I'm pretty sure this is the 2nd time we've seen this
now.
AFS fileserver ur.our.org wedged today. Our monitoring
shows CPU usage pegged at 100% right when the problem
happened (didn't escalate over hours...).
SunOS ur.our.org 5.10 Generic_144488-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
/:ur # strings /kernel/fs/sparcv9/afs | grep OpenAFS
@(#) OpenAFS 1.4.14 built 2011-07-07
/:ur # strings /usr/afs/bin/fileserver | grep OpenAFS
@(#) OpenAFS 1.4.11 built 2009-07-14
/:ur #
It had been up 20 days (almost exactly).
The console showed repeating:
WARNING: osi_NetIfPoller: ldi_open_by_name failed: 19
No console login possible, no SSH possible. Had to
force-stop the OS. Issuing 'sync' at the 'ok' prompt
to force a crash dump generated tons of SCSI reset
errors,
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