Rob Logan wrote:
a quick bug search didn't find anything I'll file a bug if
no one sees it as a dup.
I've never seen this before. Do you have the coredump?
Alan
debugging crash dump vmcore.0 (64-bit) from backup
operating system: 5.11 snv_131 (i86pc)
panic[cpu0]/thread=ff000506bc60:
a quick bug search didn't find anything I'll file a bug if
no one sees it as a dup.
debugging crash dump vmcore.0 (64-bit) from backup
operating system: 5.11 snv_131 (i86pc)
panic[cpu0]/thread=ff000506bc60:
mutex_enter: bad mutex, lp=ff01a8e63840 owner=ff00062a7c60
thread=ff
My hunch is that you'll find your filesystem has
filenames in some non-UTF-8 locale.
You can also use "iconv" to experiment with some
conversions on problem names, and see if you can
get iconv to convert them to sensible looking
UTF-8 names.
Once you figure out what conversion is needed,
you can
So I have lots of files with weird characters in the name. Those , ,
etc characters are listed as "?", for instance "Making?Food?Recipe.doc". The
version of CIFS I use, (b125) does not allow listing of files with those
characters in WinXP clients. I must stay with b125 because of issues in later