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    I386 - latest snapshots - very recurrent kernel panic

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      bEsTiAn
      last edited by

      hardware : stock HP Proliant DL 380 G3 (latest bios firmware etc)
      config : lagg interface across the two onboard Gb NICs, multiples VLANs on it, multiple carp addresses (backup)
      crash is recurrent, usually after a couple of minutes of activity, as well with server purely idle and sitting doing nothing
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        eri--
        last edited by

        Can you post a back trace?

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          bEsTiAn
          last edited by

          sorry for asking, but, how do I do this ?

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            bEsTiAn
            last edited by

            never mind my question here is the back trace

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              azzido
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              I tried to upgrade my ALIX nano 'built on Sat Oct 23 01:36:14 EDT 2010' to the new version 'Fri Nov 19 00:17:38 EST 2010' using auto update and got kernel panic as well

              
              Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
              cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
              fault virtual address64 = 0x999f7746
              fault code        1  46 = supervisor read, page not present
              instruction pointer  44 = 0x20:0xc095da2f
              stack pointer           = 0x28:0xe2d264ec
              frame pointer           = 0x28:0xe2d264fc
              code segment            = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
                                      = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
              processor eflags        = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
              current process         = 11 (irq11: vr1)
              trap number             = 12
              panic: page fault
              cpuid = 0
              Uptime: 1m52s
              Cannot dump. Device not defined or unavailable.
              Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the console to abort
              
              

              I will try to reproduce and get a back-trace a bit later.

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                eri--
                last edited by

                Can you tell me if you have vlan tagging on or off in the interfaces?
                Or just show the output of ifconfig command.

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                  mr_steve
                  last edited by

                  I appear to be hitting this same issue. I also have an Alix board running the 4g nanobsd image. Updating from the webGUI or the console gives a fatal trap nearly identical to azzido's. I'll post it momentarily.

                  Here's my ifconfig output:

                  vr0: flags=8943 <up,broadcast,running,promisc,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                          options=82808 <vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate>ether 00:0d:b9:1c:73:48
                          inet6 fe80::20d:b9ff:fe1c:7348%vr0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
                          nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
                          status: active
                  vr1: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                          options=8280b <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate>ether 00:0d:b9:1c:73:49
                          inet6 fe80::20d:b9ff:fe1c:7349%vr1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
                          nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
                          status: active
                  ath0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 2290
                          ether 00:80:48:6c:b4:a3
                          media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>
                          status: running
                  pflog0: flags=100 <promisc>metric 0 mtu 33108
                  lo0: flags=8049 <up,loopback,running,multicast>metric 0 mtu 16384
                          options=3 <rxcsum,txcsum>inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
                          inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
                          inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
                          nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>pfsync0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1460
                          syncpeer: 224.0.0.240 maxupd: 128
                  enc0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1536
                  pppoe0: flags=88d1 <up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1492
                          inet 97.x.x.176 --> 207.225.140.218 netmask 0xffffffff
                          inet6 fe80::20d:b9ff:fe1c:7348%pppoe0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
                          nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>ath0_wlan0: flags=8943 <up,broadcast,running,promisc,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                          ether 00:80:48:6c:b4:a3
                          inet6 fe80::280:48ff:fe6c:b4a3%ath0_wlan0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x9
                          nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>
                          status: running
                          ssid houseofhacks channel 8 (2447 MHz 11g) bssid 00:80:48:6c:b4:a3
                          regdomain FCC country US ecm authmode WPA2/802.11i privacy MIXED
                          deftxkey 3 TKIP 2:128-bit TKIP 3:128-bit txpower 30 scanvalid 60
                          protmode OFF burst dtimperiod 1 -dfs
                  bridge0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                          ether 4a:1b:c4:c9:31:14
                          inet 10.10.254.1 netmask 0xffff0000 broadcast 10.10.255.255
                          id 00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 32768 hellotime 2 fwddelay 15
                          maxage 20 holdcnt 6 proto rstp maxaddr 100 timeout 1200
                          root id 00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 32768 ifcost 0 port 0
                          member: ath0_wlan0 flags=143 <learning,discover,autoedge,autoptp>ifmaxaddr 0 port 9 priority 128 path cost 370370
                          member: vr0 flags=143 <learning,discover,autoedge,autoptp>ifmaxaddr 0 port 1 priority 128 path cost 200000</learning,discover,autoedge,autoptp></learning,discover,autoedge,autoptp></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></hostap></performnud,accept_rtadv></up,broadcast,running,promisc,simplex,multicast></performnud,accept_rtadv></up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast></performnud,accept_rtadv></rxcsum,txcsum></up,loopback,running,multicast></promisc></hostap></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></full-duplex></performnud,accept_rtadv></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></full-duplex></performnud,accept_rtadv></vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate></up,broadcast,running,promisc,simplex,multicast>
                  
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                    bEsTiAn
                    last edited by

                    @ermal:

                    Can you tell me if you have vlan tagging on or off in the interfaces?
                    Or just show the output of ifconfig command.

                    if the question was adressed to me, yeah, vlan tagging
                    my lagg is a trunk to my catalyst 3560, there is around 7 or 8 vlans

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                      azzido
                      last edited by

                      Here is my ifconfig and I am not using VLANs

                      
                      vr0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                              options=8280b <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate>ether 00:0d:b9:15:5e:e8
                              inet 192.168.100.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.100.255
                              inet6 fe80::20d:b9ff:fe15:5ee8%vr0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 
                              nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
                              status: active
                      vr1: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                              options=8280b <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate>ether 00:0d:b9:15:5e:e9
                              inet6 fe80::20d:b9ff:fe15:5ee9%vr1 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2 
                              nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
                              status: active
                      vr2: flags=8802 <broadcast,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                              options=8280b <rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate>ether 00:0d:b9:15:5e:ea
                              media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
                              status: no carrier
                      ath0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 2290
                              ether 00:0b:6b:xx:xx:xx
                              media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>status: running
                      pflog0: flags=100 <promisc>metric 0 mtu 33200
                      lo0: flags=8049 <up,loopback,running,multicast>metric 0 mtu 16384
                              options=3 <rxcsum,txcsum>inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000 
                              inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 
                              inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x6 
                              nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>pfsync0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1460
                              syncpeer: 224.0.0.240 maxupd: 128
                      enc0: flags=41 <up,running>metric 0 mtu 1536
                      pppoe0: flags=88d1 <up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1492
                              inet X.X.X.X --> X.X.X.X netmask 0xffffffff 
                              inet6 fe80::20d:b9ff:fe15:5ee8%pppoe0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x9 
                              nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>ath0_wlan0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1500
                              ether 00:0b:6b:xx:xx:xx
                              inet6 fe80::20b:6bff:xxxx:xxxx%ath0_wlan0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xa 
                              inet 192.168.102.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.102.255
                              nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>status: running
                              ssid XXX channel 1 (2412 MHz 11g) bssid 00:0b:6b:xx:xx:xx
                              country US ecm authmode WPA2/802.11i privacy MIXED deftxkey 3
                              AES-CCM 2:128-bit AES-CCM 3:128-bit txpower 22 scanvalid 60 pureg
                              protmode OFF burst hidessid -apbridge dtimperiod 1 -dfs</hostap></performnud,accept_rtadv></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></performnud,accept_rtadv></up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast></up,running></performnud,accept_rtadv></rxcsum,txcsum></up,loopback,running,multicast></promisc></hostap></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate></broadcast,simplex,multicast></full-duplex></performnud,accept_rtadv></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></full-duplex></performnud,accept_rtadv></rxcsum,txcsum,vlan_mtu,wol_ucast,wol_magic,linkstate></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast> 
                      
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                        bEsTiAn
                        last edited by

                        so is it something that would be under investigation ?
                        should I try once more with newer snaphosts ?

                        thanks for your hard work

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                          Digital
                          last edited by

                          Maybe this is a separate issue, but I am getting kernel panic after client connects to PPTP VPN. It occurs from 15 seconds to 15 minutes after PPTP connection. Interfaces are: single fxp and two rl. VLAN is not used on router which have that issue. pfSense itself is configured as PPTP server. PPTP tunnel has separate /24 network from internal networks. Without PPTP clients connected, router works fine. This issue has appeared after update to some Novebmer's build - can't say for sure after which exactly. Dont' have a possibility to connect via console to provide more informative logs as router is located on remote site.

                          2.0-BETA4 (i386)
                          built on Tue Nov 23 10:24:54 EST 2010

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                            eri--
                            last edited by

                            Follow discussion here
                            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,29839.45.html

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