O. Hartmann wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Dan Allen wrote:
Well I got bit by this and am dead in the water. Nothing
builds. I tried the DEBUG_FLAGS=-g trick but to no avail.
My 7.0 box upgraded fine this morning:
FreeBSD ids.eagle.ca 7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #0:
Fri Aug 29 11:38:12 EDT 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP i386
The dmesg if it is relevant:
http://ww3.ibctech.ca/ids.dmesg
Steve
Well, mine did not. I was capable of compiling world and kernel
and also capable of installing all things like I did in the past,
but ZFS seems still broken - the module does not load
automatically at initialization time nor is it loadable via
kldload (there is an error about missing opensolaris module but I
can't find anything about this module ...).
It's new, you need to build it.
Kris
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Well, I hoped the 'buildworld' build everything process would do so?
Do I need an extra option in my kernel config?
It is a kernel module, it doesn't get built by buildworld (by
default). If you use the default build settings for your kernel, it
builds all modules including this one. If you use MODULES_OVERRIDE
or similar to specify a list of modules to build, you have to add it
to the list.
Kris
The module is indeed present, and it was all the time present.
Obviously is something wrong or not in the right order with my config.
When makeing buildworld and then rebooting the box, ZFS module does
not automatically load OpenSOLARIS module when it detects its absence.
I guess I need to fix an 'option opensolaris' in my kernel config.
Thanks,
Oliver
here I am again. On a less critical mashine the installation process
(buildwork/installworld and the same to the kernel) went through without
problems. This box does have a ZFS device for backup purposes only, not
essential.
The box starts/booot.
When I try loading either opensolaris.ko/zfs.ko, I get this:
link_elf_obj: symbol stack_save undefined
kldload: /boot/kernel/opensolaris.ko: Unsupported file type
link_elf_obj: symbol stack_save undefined
kldload: /boot/kernel/opensolaris.ko: Unsupported file type
KLD zfs.ko: depends on opensolaris - not available
kldload: /boot/kernel/zfs.ko: Unsupported file type
I guess I forgot some of the recommended compiler switches ... ??
The link_elf_obj error is important. It looks like they rely on either
DDB or STACK in your kernel.
Kris
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