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Solaris 11.3 or Solaris 10 panic in nfs_putpages (Doc ID 2373172.1)

Last updated on JULY 06, 2023

Applies to:

Solaris Operating System - Version 10 3/05 to 11.3 [Release 10.0 to 11.0]
Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit)
Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-bit)

Symptoms

 The panic string and panic stack will look similar to this:

 

panic message:
panic[cpu0]/thread=fffffffc821d3b00:
v_pages list not all clean: page_t*=ffffe33016caac80 vnode=ffffa109c3500400
off=
4c000 attr=0x1 last clean page_t*=ffffe33034387e80

Stack trace:

vpanic()
0xfffffffffbe2f7d7()
nfs_putpages+0xc1(ffffa109c3500400, 4a000, 1000, 400, ffffa1c001d6bda0)
nfs3_putpage+0xdd(ffffa109c3500400, 4a000, 1000, 400, ffffa1c001d6bda0, 0)
fop_putpage+0x74(ffffa109c3500400, 4a000, 1000, 400, ffffa1c001d6bda0, 0)
fsflush_do_pages+0x377()
fsflush+0x3f5()
thread_start+8()

Changes

 

Cause

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