On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 08:00:15PM -0500, Aaron Riekenberg wrote: > Have a 6.1 amd64 MP system running the generic MP kernel from the > installation. MP was automatically chosen by the installer - this is an > Intel Atom 330 dual core box. > > Ran syspatch today which installed 4 new patches: > > $ syspatch -l > 001_dhcpd > 002_vmmfpu > 003_libressl > 004_softraid_concat > > > One issue is, after installing patches with syspatch and rebooting I'm now > running the SP kernel instead of MP: > > $ uname -a > OpenBSD server.localdomain 6.1 GENERIC#4 amd64 > > $ sysctl hw.ncpu > hw.ncpu=1 > > > After the default installation - hw.ncpu was 2 and I was running the MP > kernel.
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. Yes that should not happen but it does because there was an oversight in the way we constructed the 002 patch. This will be fixed, but for now the best is for you to move bsd.mp to /bsd. -- Antoine