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Operating Systems Solaris Sparc Solaris 8 crash dump Post 302393744 by csgonan on Tuesday 9th of February 2010 12:48:21 PM
Old 02-09-2010
Sparc Solaris 8 crash dump

My sparc solaris 8 server crashed/rebooted yesterday and I have the vmcore files. I have some initial output from SCAT and ACT. I have not included all but any info would be helpful. I can supply more output if necessary.

Thanks you.

Can I have any information about this ACT and SCAT output. It would be greatly appreciated.

Code:
SCAT - 

core file:      vmcore.0
user:           Super-User (root:0)
release:        5.8 (64-bit)
version:        Generic_117350-44
machine:        sun4u
node name:      hccssun5
hw_provider:    Sun_Microsystems
system type:    SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440 (UltraSPARC-IIIi)
hostid:         83ac50db
dump_conflags:  0x10000 (DUMP_KERNEL) on /dev/md/dsk/d10(3.90G)
time of crash:  Mon Feb  8 14:42:08 EST 2010
age of system:  101 days 22 hours 58 minutes 44.84 seconds

panic CPU:      1 (4 CPUs, 16G memory)
panic string:   recursive mutex_enter, lp=78027ff0 owner=2a1004d7d20 thread=2a10     04d7d20


ACT
###
CPU 0x1 is RUNNING READY CONFIGURED ENABLED		### CPU=1 (1) ###
###

PANIC occurred on this CPU

cpu addr 0x30004c7ca98
running thread addr 0x2a1004d7d20
pause thread addr 0x2a100003d20
dispatched thread addr 0x2a100007d20

interrupt stack is 0x2a1004d1f50
interrupt thread list starts at 0x2a1004ddd20
struct cpu 2280 is not the expected size 2248


PANIC occurred on this thread

***
Kernel thread:

thread addr 0x2a1004d7d20, proc addr 0x104245b0, lwp addr 0x0
Thread 0x2a100007d20 is pinned by this thread
Thread bound to cpu id 0x1

t_state is 0x4 - TS_ONPROC

Scheduling info:
t_pri is 0xa5, t_epri is 0x0, t_cid is 0x0
scheduling class is: SYS
t_disp_time: is 0x348129bf, 0t880880063
last switched: 6 mins 8 secs ago on cpu 0x1

pc is 0x10048b94, sp is 0x10424010, t_stk 0x2a1004d7b10

Stack trace is:

unix: setjmp ()
unix: panicsys+0x44 (0x10057730,0x2a1004d7468,0x10000,0x10001,0x80000000,0x5508)
unix: vpanic (0x10057730,0x2a1004d7468)
unix: panic+0x1c (0x10057730,0x10415fe8,0x78027ff0,0x2a1004d7d20,0x2a1004d7d20)
unix: mutex_panic+0x5c (0x10415fe8,0x78027ff0)
unix: mutex_vector_enter+0x250 (0x78027ff0,?,?,0x0)
unix: mutex_enter (0x78027ff0)
skip_es: skip_es_rcv+0x22c (0x300056edca0,0x300056e8300)
skip_es: skip_esr+0x84 (0x300056edca0,0x300056e8300)
unix: putnext+0x218 (0x300056ece60,0x300056e8300)
qfe: qferead_dvma+0x344 (0x30005768000,0x300055aabf8)
qfe: qfe_intr+0x154 (*0x30000158628)
pcisch: pci_intr_wrapper+0x80 (0x30005725db0)
unix: intr_thread+0xa4 ()
unix: splx ()

idlethread is 0x2a100007d20


Last edited by Scott; 02-09-2010 at 03:21 PM.. Reason: Code tags please...
 

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