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Bug 36654862 - SMB Server Paniced With Page Fault in smb_node_get_ofile (Doc ID 3031480.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 20, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle ZFS Storage ZS5-4 - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Racked System ZS5-2 - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS7-2 Mid-Range - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Racked System ZS7-2 Mid-Range - Version All Versions and later
Oracle ZFS Storage ZS7-2 High End - Version All Versions and later
7000 Appliance OS (Fishworks)
All ZFS Storage Appliance Products, Exceptions Noted Below.



Symptoms

 System paniced: panic message: BAD TRAP: type=e (#pf Page fault) rp=ffffe33008c20520 addr=ffffffffffffffe0

panic stack:

ffffe33008c20640 mutex_enter+0xb()
ffffe33008c20690 smb_node_get_ofile+0x78((smb_node_t *) 0xffffa7042e717788, (smb_ofile_t *) 0xffffa703260e97d8, (_Bool) 0)
ffffe33008c206d0 smb_inode_disc_persistent_open+0x80((smb_inode_t *) 0xffffa70336b67988)
ffffe33008c206f0 smb_node_disc_persistent_open+0x19((smb_node_t *) 0xffffa7042e717788)
ffffe33008c20880 smb2_open_subr+0x83d((smb_request_t *) 0xffffa70325d8b0d0)
ffffe33008c208d0 smb2_open+0x7a((smb_request_t *) 0xffffa70325d8b0d0)
ffffe33008c20900 smb2_create+0x37((smb_request_t *) 0xffffa70325d8b0d0)
ffffe33008c20950 smb2_dispatch_request_impl+0x30f((smb_request_t *) 0xffffa70325d8b0d0)
ffffe33008c20980 smb2_dispatch_request+0x59((smb_request_t *) 0xffffa70325d8b0d0)
ffffe33008c209e0 smb2_dispatch_thread+0x58((void *) 0xffffa70325d8b0d0)
ffffe33008c20a10 smb_ktaskq_thread+0x41((void *) 0xffffa70325d8b278)
ffffe33008c20aa0 taskq_d_thread+0xc6((taskq_ent_t *) 0xffffa706d1d6e510)
ffffe33008c20ab0 thread_start+8()

 

Please note: The above is a summary of the symptoms and actual symptoms can vary. Matching any symptoms here does not confirm that you are encountering this exact issue. For additional questions regarding this issue, please contact Oracle Support.

Changes

Issue Found In:

OS8.8.65, ak-2013.06.05.8.65

 

Cause

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