Opened 14 years ago

Closed 6 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#6336 closed bug (invalid)

mail or webpositiv is crashing my system

Reported by: brunobratwurst Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone:
Component: File Systems/BFS Version: R1/alpha2
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: x86

Description

I did a clean new Install GCC4 Hybrid. I installed Webpositiv by installoptonalpackage. After some restarts the system crashes. Dont know why. I assume it is the mail programm.

Attachments (2)

listdev (3.4 KB ) - added by brunobratwurst 14 years ago.
syslog.zip (57.2 KB ) - added by brunobratwurst 14 years ago.
I have always zip the sysllog becaus of the 500KB restriction

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Change History (10)

by brunobratwurst, 14 years ago

Attachment: listdev added

by brunobratwurst, 14 years ago

Attachment: syslog.zip added

I have always zip the sysllog becaus of the 500KB restriction

comment:1 by anevilyak, 14 years ago

Component: Applications/WebPositiveFile Systems/BFS
Owner: changed from stippi to axeld

That looks like it's due to BFS corruption actually, you hit a panic while Web+ tries to create a file for one of its internal databases. Also, in future it'd be helpful if you could trim your syslog to start at the current boot only, the one you uploaded has a ton of previous boots/reboots in it which makes finding the actual crash much more annoying.

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by brunobratwurst, 14 years ago

Replying to anevilyak:

That looks like it's due to BFS corruption actually, you hit a panic while Web+ tries to create a file for one of its internal databases. Also, in future it'd be helpful if you could trim your syslog to start at the current boot only, the one you uploaded has a ton of previous boots/reboots in it which makes finding the actual crash much more annoying.

Ah ok thx, pls tell me how to trim the syslog... because I dont know what is important for a developer... The previcious boots might be of interest too... where is the start of the log? thx...

comment:3 by brunobratwurst, 14 years ago

Sometimes Haiku wont shutdown. So I have to turn off the power manually and next boot there is a white screen only. After manually shutting down Haiku again it will boot ok...

comment:4 by brunobratwurst, 13 years ago

Still dont shutdown properly... but no more whitescreen after that...

comment:5 by un_spacyar, 8 years ago

This ticket is still valid? Can you retest in a recent build?

comment:6 by axeld, 8 years ago

Owner: changed from axeld to nobody
Status: newassigned

comment:7 by waddlesplash, 6 years ago

Resolution: invalid
Status: assignedclosed

No reply.

comment:8 by nielx, 5 years ago

Milestone: R1

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