Bug #1342
closedkernel crash with RC1 on vmware
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Description
Attached, a screenshot of a kernel crash... do you have any idea ?
It's RC1 on a VMWare guest.
Thanks by advance for your advices...
Files
Updated by Ermal Luçi almost 14 years ago
Can you do a bt at the prompt when this happens?
Updated by Thomas NOEL almost 14 years ago
Thanks a lot, I will do a "bt" (it crashes several times a week, randomly). I'm not very comfortable with FreeBSD ; I think "bt" means backtrace ? Can I store the backtrace output in a file ?
(Additional Information: it's a pfSense RC1, on a VM guest, with the VM tools module installed.)
Thanks again for the support... and for pfSense ;)
Updated by Thomas NOEL over 13 years ago
Here is a backtrace screenshot.
I don't know if it helps you...
Updated by Ermal Luçi over 13 years ago
This seems like a hardware problem.
Either motherboard or your harddisk controller!
Updated by Charles AMPEAU over 13 years ago
Same problem here... With lastest snapshot update applied (pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-RC1-amd64-20110405-1827.tgz)
Updated by Charles AMPEAU over 13 years ago
I just reinstalled to i386 (and change VM type to FreeBSD 32bits). It seems much more stable now...
Let's wait a few hours...
New problem : I can't install openvm-tools package (can't find icu-4.6.1.tbz).
I will continue discussion on #1385.
Updated by Ermal Luçi over 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
No more interest from the author.
Updated by Thomas NOEL over 13 years ago
Hi,
A new crash this morning, RC2 on a vmware guest, without open-vm-tools... Any hint or any help will be highly appreciated...
Updated by Thomas NOEL over 13 years ago
for the record : the problem was solved by disabling cdrom emulation in the guest.
Updated by Marcos M 11 months ago
- Related to Todo #15220: Handle ``route-to`` and ``reply-to`` states when using the ``if-bound`` state policy added
Updated by Marcos M 11 months ago
- Related to deleted (Todo #15220: Handle ``route-to`` and ``reply-to`` states when using the ``if-bound`` state policy)