[OmniOS-discuss] kernel panic
Dan McDonald
danmcd at omniti.com
Mon Sep 19 17:49:16 UTC 2016
> On Sep 19, 2016, at 1:43 PM, Michael Rasmussen <mir at miras.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2016 13:33:02 -0400
> Dan McDonald <danmcd at omniti.com> wrote:
>
>> This process:
>>
>> R 15776 2671 10 10 0 0x4a004000 ffffff075dadd0a0 perl
>> T 0xffffff072006ec60 <TS_SLEEP>
>>
>>
> Only perl running here:
> # ps -ef |grep perl
> root 2684 2674 3 Sep 17 ? 267:07 /usr/bin/perl /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/zfsos/_lib/scripts/socketserver.pl -l h
> root 2656 1 0 Sep 17 ? 0:31 /usr/perl5/bin/perl /usr/lib/intrd
> root 2695 2684 0 Sep 17 ? 53:48 /usr/bin/perl /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/zfsos/_lib/scripts/socketserver.pl -l h
Remember, a page fault isn't a bad thing. It just means the process has a paged swapped out:
> ::ps -f !grep 15776
R 15776 2671 10 10 0 0x4a004000 ffffff075dadd0a0 perl /var/web-gui/data/scripts/agent-nappit.pl '1474140713_hmp' ''
>
And THAT was the particular process running.
>> And then trapped further while doing fop_getpage(). What's your swap device?
>>
> # swap -l
> swapfile dev swaplo blocks free
> /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap 91,2 8 4194296 4194296
SO you've 4G of swap on rpool. Typical out of the box deployment.
Something corrupted the anon cache entry, making it point to something in unused/unallocated/un-something hyperspace. The big question is what. This is why I asked about your hardware. It wasn't obvious, but since you're running NAPP-IT, I assume you're using ECC memory?
Dan
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