In article <20151119142135.gb26...@homeworld.netbsd.org>, Emmanuel Dreyfus <m...@netbsd.org> wrote: >Hi > >On NetBSD 6.1.5/amd64, I get > >panic: wapbl_flush: current transaction too big to flush > >^Mcpu1: Begin traceback... >^Mprintf_nolog() at netbsd:printf_nolog >^Mwapbl_begin() at netbsd:wapbl_begin >^Mwapbl_begin() at netbsd:wapbl_begin+0x45 >^Mffs_valloc() at netbsd:ffs_valloc+0x5e >^Mufs_makeinode() at netbsd:ufs_makeinode+0x62 >^Mufs_create() at netbsd:ufs_create+0x5c >^MVOP_CREATE() at netbsd:VOP_CREATE+0x38 >^Mvn_open() at netbsd:vn_open+0x2ed >^Mdo_open() at netbsd:do_open+0xcd >^Msys_open() at netbsd:sys_open+0x59 >^Msyscall() at netbsd:syscall+0xc4 >^Mcpu1: End traceback... > >A fsck was run two days ago. Any idea of what can be wrong? Is it a >known problem? Would updating to netbsd-7 help?
This is DIAGNOSTIC in current but has not been fixed. christos