Hi,
> I've found panics are more likely to occur if the command pair is
> executed in a script vs. from the command line. This may suggest some
> sort of race is occurring.
no idea... i have always managed to panic the system even running the
commands from the command line one at a time, so i don't think it is a
race.
I think i also got the paninc trying a disklabel when the "vn" device
was not in the kernel, but this one i had no time to reproduce.
cheers
luigi
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- problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Luigi Rizzo
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- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Luigi Rizzo
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Andrzej Bialecki
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Poul-Henning Kamp
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Andrew Atrens
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Andrew Atrens
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Luigi Rizzo
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... John Birrell
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Poul-Henning Kamp
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s label... John Birrell
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s l... Poul-Henning Kamp
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Bruce Evans
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Poul-Henning Kamp
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Julian Elischer
- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... Luigi Rizzo
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- Re: problem with vnconfig -s labels ... John Birrell
