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I had an M2A-VM HDMI that had the ECC problem, ASUS release
2009/6/2 David N :
> FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE
> GPT + gmirror + gjournal
>
> May 31 10:15:48 netserv1 kernel: Fatal trap 9: general protection
> fault while in kernel mode
> May 31 10:15:48 netserv1 kernel: cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
> May 31 10:15:48 netserv1 kernel: instructio
x27;ve got WITNESS compiled at the moment, hopefully a crash/lockup will
show something. Would the gjournal fail if one of the gmirror disks
was faulty?
Regards
David N
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This happened when it was install/initilising a MySQL DB in a Zimbra
test install
I really have no clue on ddb, I've broken into the debugger on the
console. What should i be looking for?
Regards
Da
Haven't been able to make it lock up today.
I'll recompile the kernel on both machines with
options KDB
options DDB
and let it run with the workload and see if it locks up again.
I'm sorry about the noise.
Regards
David N
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2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
> David N wrote:
>> 2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
>>> David N wrote:
>>>
>>>> The first time it locked up was when i was copying
>>>> cp -va
>>>> from one disk (degraded mirrror) to the other disk (degraded mirror +
>
2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
> David N wrote:
>
>> The first time it locked up was when i was copying
>> cp -va
>> from one disk (degraded mirrror) to the other disk (degraded mirror +
>> gjournal). Copied around 40GB until it locked up. It did it 3 times
>> before
2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
> David N wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got gjournal on two computers running 7.2-RELEASE (AMD64 and
>> i386) both with SATA-I. (150)
>>
>> GPT + GMirror + GJournal
>>
>> I've had it soft lock, locking up with no HD
?
Or even some tuning that could be done?
If you like i can install a DEBUG Kernel and try to lock it again.
(Usually heavy disk activity should do it).
Regards
David N
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1 960 36968K 4892K select 0:00 0.00% smbd
775 root1 960 4684K 1064K select 0:00 0.00% syslogd
Nothing else seems to be running.
Its driving me insane! any help would be appreciated. smart says the
HDD are fine.
Regards
David N
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willing to put the resources in, but its a huge undertaking
maintaining a release. Maybe those questions might clarify to some
FreeBSD Developers what you're asking from them.
NB: I'm not a FreeBSD developer, but a very happy user that maintains
FreeBSD servers for business clients.
Regards
David N
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