I did a normal install and then made the GENERIC kernel.
rebooted..

then built world. It completed with no issues.

So then I was attempting to clean up the build environment:

rm -rf /usr/obj/*
cd /usr/src && find . -type l -name obj | xargs rm

and during the 1st step - the machine stopped responding to my ssh session.
so I logged into the console (no issue) and looked at all the processes. Nothing was running - so I thought this cleanup was done.

but an ls -al of /usr/obj proved me wrong.

I then tried to do this manually from the console and noticed that the hard drive was no longer responding to openbsd.

I am running an IBM 305 with serverworks chipsets and IDE (new) seagate drives.

After a reboot, the drive needed to be fsck'd but then seemed to work.

Any thoughts on this - its rather concerning that this could happen while in use.

For the record, I never noticed this when I ran a snapshot 30 days ago.

thanks-






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