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Re: panic when removing a file in current



Let me update my source tree, re-build, and check.

What port are you using?  i386? amd64? other?


On Thu, 19 Jul 2018, Johnny Billquist wrote:

Anyone seen this, or know what it's about?

On NetBSD/vax, with 8.99.22 from today.

Removing any file that has disk blocks allocated to it:

[ 653.3285523] ufs_inactive: unlinked ino 50313 on "/home" has non zero size 0 or blocks 1ac0 with allerror 0
[ 653.3484633] panic: ufs_inactive: dirty filesystem?
[ 653.3788284] cpu0: Begin traceback...
[ 653.3984724] panic: ufs_inactive: dirty filesystem?
[ 653.4090004] Stack traceback :
[ 653.4231115]   Process is executing in user space.
[ 653.4286045] cpu0: End traceback...
Stopped in pid 39.1 (rm) at     netbsd:vpanic+0xc5:     pushl   $0


If a file is small enough to have all the data in the inode itself, rm survives fine.

 Johnny

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