[OmniOS-discuss] otherwise stable system sudden crashing
Floris van Essen ..:: House of Ancients Amstafs ::..
info at houseofancients.nl
Sun Nov 15 19:36:43 UTC 2015
Hi All,
After some further investigation, found something that may be of importance to some.
Found out this system also had a cifs share, serving out some media files to a Openelec 6.0 Kodi media center.
That Media center coincidentally was shut down the same time I restarted the Esx machines
When starting and browsing a smb session from that linux system, immediately OmniOS crashes with the below crash report.
When doing the same from a windows 7, xp , 8.1 and 2012 machine the OmniOS keep running as expected.
Are the any other having the same issues ?
If someone wants the complete crash report, let me know
Kr,
Floris
Van: Floris van Essen ..:: House of Ancients Amstafs ::..
Verzonden: zaterdag 14 november 2015 20:21
Aan: OmniOS-discuss <omnios-discuss-bounces at lists.omniti.com>
Onderwerp: otherwise stable system sudden crashing
Hi All,
Just had something strange happen, and would like to pick some of you minds.
Updated OmniOS v11 r151016 yesterday.
Basically it runs as a ISCSI storage backend to 2 VMWare Esx 5.5 build 2638301 hosts.
This system has been running extremely stable for over 2 years now, until this evening.
Out of the blue started rebooting, with a kernel dumps.
Log shows :
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 335743 kern.notice] BAD TRAP: type=e (#pf Page fault) rp=ffffff0079ff6710 addr=0 occurred in module "unix" due to a NULL pointer dereference
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 839527 kern.notice] sched:
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 753105 kern.notice] #pf Page fault
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 532287 kern.notice] Bad kernel fault at addr=0x0
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 243837 kern.notice] pid=0, pc=0xfffffffffb854cf8, sp=0xffffff0079ff6808, eflags=0x10286
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 211416 kern.notice] cr0: 8005003b cr4: 406f8
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 624947 kern.notice] cr2: 0
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 625075 kern.notice] cr3: c000000
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 625715 kern.notice] cr8: c
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] rdi: 10 rsi: ffffff11678f6828 rdx: 10
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] rcx: 178 r8: 0 r9: 0
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] rax: ffffff11678f6818 rbx: ffffff115e6d7168 rbp: ffffff0079ff6860
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] r10: fffffffffb854cf8 r11: 2 r12: ffffff1155fe7650
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] r13: ffffff1167903ea8 r14: ffffff1164c9b288 r15: ffffff11678d18e0
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] fsb: 0 gsb: ffffff1142c83b00 ds: 4b
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] es: 4b fs: 0 gs: 1c3
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] trp: e err: 0 rip: fffffffffb854cf8
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 592667 kern.notice] cs: 30 rfl: 10286 rsp: ffffff0079ff6808
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 266532 kern.notice] ss: 38
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff65f0 unix:die+df ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6700 unix:trap+dc0 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6710 unix:cmntrap+e6 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6860 unix:bcopy+1a8 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6990 smbsrv:smb_authenticate_core+3cb ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff69e0 smbsrv:smb_authenticate+44 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6a60 smbsrv:smb_com_session_setup_andx+2e ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6b50 smbsrv:smb_dispatch_request+5c5 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6b90 smbsrv:smb_session_worker+a0 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6c20 genunix:taskq_d_thread+b7 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] ffffff0079ff6c30 unix:thread_start+8 ()
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 unix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
Nov 14 19:05:38 PSD01 genunix: [ID 672855 kern.notice] syncing file systems...
Nov 14 19:05:39 PSD01 genunix: [ID 904073 kern.notice] done
Nov 14 19:05:40 PSD01 genunix: [ID 111219 kern.notice] dumping to /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/dump, offset 65536, content: kernel
Nov 14 19:06:55 PSD01 genunix: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
Nov 14 19:06:55 PSD01 genunix: [ID 665016 kern.notice] ^M100% done: 876666 pages dumped,
Nov 14 19:06:55 PSD01 genunix: [ID 851671 kern.notice] dump succeeded
Ran hardware diagnostics, no errors found, let the system boot, boot dump again.
Not until I rebooted both VMWare hosts, the OmniOS returned to a normal and stable state.
Any idea what's going on ?
Were the any updates to the COMSTAR or the SMB server?
Kr,
Floris
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