On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 01:29:50PM -0700, John Mendenhall wrote:
> OpenBSD Gurus,
> 
> I just setup a new openbsd 4.0 server.  No problems with install.
> As root, I created a new user on the console.  I logged out and
> logged back in as new user.  All okay.
> 
> I remotely logged in as new user, using ssh.  Asked for password,
> I gave it, it showed the message of the day, then the server panicked.
> 
>   panic: amap_wipeout: corrupt amap
> 
>   (hand copied off console screen)
> 
> It rebooted.  I logged into the server remotely.  It worked fine.
> 
> I started up lynx to start downloading packages.
> As it loaded the package page (btw, the 4.0 link is missing),
> it panicked again.
> 
>   panic: uvm_fault (0xd6c09974, ...) -> e
>   kernel page fault trap code = 0
> 
>   (hand copied off console screen)
> 
> I have reviewed the patches for 4.0 and see no connection
> between these problems and the patches.
> 
> I have searched the net for anything relating to this.  I
> could not find anything relevant.
> 
> My initial assumption is, there must be a hardware problem.
> How do I determine where the problem is so I can start
> diagnosing it?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any assistance or pointers or search
> terms to use.
> 
> JohnM
> 
> -- 
> john mendenhall
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Not to sound rude, but 4.1 was released today.  Although, it might a
hardware issue, you should start with a more recent release. 

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