Recently got this:

./account missinmg (directory noto created: Deviced not configured)e
 = 040700, inum = 6, fs = /var
panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
Debugger("panic")
Stopped at      Debugger+0x44:  pushl   %ebx
db> trace
Debugger(c03a3b9b) at Debugger+0x44
panic(c03bb9e1,c03bb9c0,41c0,6,c22ab0d4) at panic+0x70
ffs_valloc(cb18c920,41c0,c22c3d00,cb14caa0,cb14cc18) at ffs_valloc+0x129
ufs_mkdir(cb14cc18,cb14ccd4,c0274066,cb14cc18,c9fe0014) at ufs_mkdir+0x85
ufs_vnoperate(cb14cc18,c9fe0014,c9fdfe00,c9fdff04,c2420200) at
ufs_vnoperate+0x15
vn_mkdir(804fd80,1c0,0,c9fdff04,cb14cd40) at vn_mkdir+0x19e
mkdir(c9fdff04,cb14cd20,804fd82,8058100,0) at mkdir+0x15
syscall(2f,2f,2f,0,8058100) at syscall+0x24c
syscall_with_err_pushed() at syscall_with_err_pushed+0x1b
--- syscall (136, FreeBSD ELF, mkdir), eip = 0x280d1617, esp = 0xbfbffbb4,
ebp = 0xbfbffc50 ---
db> 

This is in a fairly modified MAC-based host I'm using, so it could be my
own fault, but I was under the impression that the dup alloc bugs had been
fixed?  I'm not sure how far integ'd the MAC tree is, but should be
withing the last week.

Robert N M Watson             FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Project
[EMAIL PROTECTED]      NAI Labs, Safeport Network Services


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