Re: Can anyone shed some insight on a system crash?

From: Scott Howard (scott_at_hunterlink.net.au)
Date: 04/05/05


Date: 5 Apr 2005 01:51:32 GMT

Shea Martin <smartin@arcis.com> wrote:
> Apr 1 16:30:41 crowfoot ^Mpanic[cpu17]/thread=3002e806020:
> Apr 1 16:30:41 crowfoot unix: [ID 198239 kern.notice] free: freeing free
> block, dev:0x7600000136, block:17016, ino:23347, fs:/export/home/CF10

You've got a corrupt filesystem. Unmount /export/home/CF10 and run
fsck on it's raw device, then turn on UFS logging so that this doesn't
occur again.

That doesn't mean you haven't also got a hardware problem as well (most
likely with the array itself).

  Scott.



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