[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2485] panic: already on wildcardhash

Goetz Isenmann via Redmine bugtracker-admin at leaf.dragonflybsd.org
Thu Jan 10 06:52:27 PST 2013


Issue #2485 has been updated by Goetz Isenmann.


Ok, rebuilt with your patch, and started jenkins.

Accessed the jenkins web interface, and saw five mld6_input messages since I started jenkins about 10min ago.

Will play around with jenkins tomorrow again and will report if the system is still running.

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Bug #2485: panic: already on wildcardhash
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2485

Author: Goetz Isenmann
Status: New
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: 
Target version: 


Hi!

With the lastest fixes from ftigeot I was able to build dports/openjdk7 and to run jenkins on this java vm.
After doing some configuration in jenkins and browsing through the many plugins I and got this "already on wildcardhash" panic.

After reboot I got a second panic within few seconds after using the jenkins web interface.

Called dumpsys this time and got crash dump (about 2GB).

Stopped jenkins, did a git pull (fetching 211d436..839fbab) and a build{world,kernel}.

After reboot and using jenkins I got this panic again within seconds.

Calling dumpsys this time, I got no dump but more panics (see attached dmesg output).

After reboot I got the same situation, with jenkins started during system startup but without using it.
Again no crash dump but more panics.

Attachments:
 - dmesg.txt: Removed lots of those mld6_input messages at the beginning, maybe about 30 during the 1h uptime for buildworld and some at the end.
   Not sure if it is significant, that there is exactly one of these messages between the reboot and the panic within about one and a half minute.
 - core.txt.0: Removed some cruft, especially the mld6_input spam.
 - jenkins.log: Add this log, since it contains two "java.net.SocketException: Invalid argument". Maybe those multicast attempts are somehow related.




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