In thread t@4, frame 3, can you print *cx and *cx->ei ? Thanks.
BTW, definitely no locks held at the moment...
*cx = { bdb = 0x30d980 op = 0x7bc6d58 ei = 0x4978b0 ids = 0xfd37f9ac tmp = 0x10a5018 buf = 0x1125018 db = 0x3668d0 dbc = 0xfd33f7ec key = { data = (nil) size = 4U ulen = 4U dlen = 0 doff = 0 flags = 32U } data = { data = (nil) size = 0 ulen = 0 dlen = 0 doff = 0 flags = 0 } dbuf = 0 id = 5U nid = 5U rc = 0 depth = 1 need_sort = '\001' prefix = '@' }
*cx->ei = { bei_parent = 0x497858 bei_id = 5U bei_lockpad = 0 bei_state = 64 bei_nrdn = { bv_len = 34U bv_val = 0x37e9b0 "ou=information technology division" } bei_rdn = { bv_len = 34U bv_val = 0x3964b8 "ou=Information Technology Division" } bei_modrdns = 0 bei_ckids = 5 bei_dkids = 5 bei_e = 0x46b5f20 bei_kids = 0xfa1b48 bei_kids_mutex = { __pthread_mutex_flags = { __pthread_mutex_flag1 = 4U __pthread_mutex_flag2 = '\0' __pthread_mutex_ceiling = '\0' __pthread_mutex_type = 0 __pthread_mutex_magic = 19800U } __pthread_mutex_lock = { __pthread_mutex_lock64 = { __pthread_mutex_pad = "" } __pthread_mutex_lock32 = { __pthread_ownerpid = 0 __pthread_lockword = 0 } __pthread_mutex_owner64 = 0 } __pthread_mutex_data = 0 } bei_lrunext = 0x2caeb80 bei_lruprev = 0x69cf90 }