Hi, you are right - there was indeed the following messages:
kernel: ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51<READY,DSC,ERROR> error=40<UNCORRECTABLE> And this message appeared starting from the date I ran CFS, an encrypted filesystem. It's a half year old WesternDigital250GB disk. I now disabled dma (was UDMA100 actually) by adding "hw.ata.ata_dma=0" to /boot/loader.conf . Before I saw your reply, I just manually created those old-index etc by following upgrade.sh, and ran the rest of the upgrade.sh from the "Removing schg flag from existing files..." part. After that I have ran portupgrade, portsnap etc, and so far don't see problem. Do I still need to go back to 6.0 and run upgrade.sh? Thanks. On 8/4/06, Colin Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Rogers wrote: > Installing new kernel into /boot/GENERIC... done. > Moving /boot/kernel to /boot/kernel.old... done. > Moving /boot/GENERIC to /boot/kernel... done. > Removing schg flag from existing files... > > Then my connection to the server froze and I found the server rebooted > itself. After login I found it was 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE > #0: Sun May 7 04:32:43 UTC 2006. > > Don't know why it rebooted, and my concern it: had it finished > upgrading? Probably not. > I looked into the upgrade.sh and found it should continue > working on files referred in old-index, new-index-nonkern, new-index. > However none of these files were found in the directory. Also I am > worried whether the schg flags were recovered. How can I check these? Sounds like a generic case of 'system crashed and recently created files weren't written to disk yet'. I'm really suspicious of the hardware here, but I'd suggest 1. mv /boot/kernel /boot/kernel.new 2. mv /boot/kernel.old /boot/kernel 3. reboot (back into 6.0-RELEASE) 4. Run the script again and hope that it manages to finish installing everything this time. Colin Percival
_______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"