The panic string: freeing free frag
may also be seen as: freeing free inode -or- freeing free block
on further analysis, the panic is caused by the machine trying to put a
fragment,
inode or block onto the free list and found it was already there.
Since the correct thing to do is stop operating with bad data the machine
panics and drops down. It is then required to fsck in single user mode the
fs.
rf
original post=====================>
> os=solaris8
> machine=ultra450
>
> problem, something in /var/squid/logs filesystem panics the os accrording
to
> the crash analysis.
>
> is this is a known bug or is there another insight?
>
> thanks...again, rf
>
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