On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 07:14:03PM +0200 or thereabouts, Ian Barnes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running a 4.7 stable machine on a p1 120. With 16meg of ram. ITs
> function is a secondary DNS server.
>
> IT has been running very stable until this weekend. The machine froze for
> some or other reason. Up
, fine, no problem, did it manually, and
got it to boot. Now when i login and try and type something, these are the
errors im getting:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # ps -ax
ps: proc size mismatch (27664 total, 1056 chunks)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ #
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # killall -HUP named
proc size mismatch
30221.log ; make
buildkernel > ~/buildkernel-20030221.log # mergemaster found no
changes
# mergemaster -p # no changes found
# make installkernel
The proc size mismatch you're seeing is because your kernel and
userland is not in sync.
Reboot. Enter single user mode. Run 'installw
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris Pepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> I know that, because I haven't done "make installworld yet", but I'm
> trying to validate the new kernel first. Unfortunately, there isn't
> much info on how to validate the kernel (if it boots to the shell, is
> it fine??).
It's
gt; ~/buildkernel-20030221.log # mergemaster found no
> changes
> # mergemaster -p # no changes found
> # make installkernel
The proc size mismatch you're seeing is because your kernel and
userland is not in sync.
Reboot. Enter single user mode. Run 'installworld'.
If y
I last did a buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel,
installworld in December (from current STABLE sources via cvsup). I
tried again a few weeks ago and today, and after booting to
single-user get errors from ps about /proc ("ps: proc size mismatch").
uname from my working kernel
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Dean Gunther wrote:
> I keep getting the above error when I try to do things
> like ps or even top. I have looked at everyting I can
> think of, but haven't been able to figure out what is
> wrong. I tried rebooting the server, but to no avail.
>
> Any ideas would be greatly
I keep getting the above error when I try to do things
like ps or even top. I have looked at everyting I can
think of, but haven't been able to figure out what is
wrong. I tried rebooting the server, but to no avail.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
Dean Gunther
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Harold Mackey wrote:
It appears that my kernel is 4.7-STABLE and cvsup has downloaded
4.7-RELEASE-pl2. I need to get my system synced up again and STABLE. Any
how-to's out there?
The handbook's section on staying current.
When you cvsup again, you should use RELENG_4 instead of RELENG_4_7 for
y
On Monday 03 February 2003 08:41 am, Harold Mackey wrote:
> It appears that my kernel is 4.7-STABLE and cvsup has downloaded
> 4.7-RELEASE-pl2. I need to get my system synced up again and STABLE.
> Any how-to's out there?
There isn't a tag for 4.7-stable. It is only RELENG_4 and slides with
new r
It appears that my kernel is 4.7-STABLE and cvsup has downloaded
4.7-RELEASE-pl2. I need to get my system synced up again and STABLE. Any
how-to's out there?
Thanks
Harold A. Mackey
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