Ted Mittelstaedt píše v st 11. 05. 2005 v 21:05 -0700: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michal Mertl > > Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 3:59 PM > > To: Ted Mittelstaedt > > Cc: [email protected] > > Subject: RE: NTP issues with 5.4 > > > > > > Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: > > > Did you do an in-place update or a nuke-and-repave update? > > > > > > if it's an in-place update, then do a nuke-and-repave on your > > > test system and see if the problem still happens. If not then > > > there's a library or something somewhere that the updater > > forgot about. > > > > It update with buildworld and mergemaster. I doubt the issue can be > > cause by something in my config or installation. By 'nuke-and-repave' > > you mean fresh install? I can't do that on the machines in > > question, one > > of them is acting as a router. > > > > Then go to Goodwill and buy a $10 PC and load 5.4 on it. Your making > excuses. If you have that many production systems that you just can't > turn off, then you damn well better have a test system.
Please calm down and don't "order" me what to do. I have been doing upgrades from source for ages and never had a problem. It is a documented process and I only upgraded some of the computers from 5.3 to 5.4, e.g. not across major versions. I believe the chance it's caused by borked installation is minimal - what do you think influences ntpd? It's linked to 4 libraries, all of them are updated, it doesn't use any system config files and there was only a slight change in imported ntp version. It can be caused by bad config of ntpd which only recently began to matter or more probably by a kernel change. I will try to boot with 5.3 kernel. I'll also try to see if I can reproduce it on some computer which I can try fresh install on. Michal _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
