Re: [csw-users] I don't know what pkg or pkgs are broken....

2009-05-29 Thread Jeffery Small
Peter Bonivart  writes:

> As Aaron suggested, it might be a bad init script. Try shutting down service
> after service yourself instead of just running init/halt/shutdown.  You
> should be able to see which one doesn't quit immediately.

Good idea.  I'll try it this weekend and see what happens.  Thanks.

Regards,
-- 
Jeff

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Re: [csw-users] I don't know what pkg or pkgs are broken....

2009-05-29 Thread Jeffery Small
Mike Watters  writes:

>can you post uname -srvmpi (uname -a without the nodename)
>and attach a file that has pkginfo |grep CSW

Sure.  Just to be clear, I had no reason to think that the CSW packages were
the source of my problem until Aaron posted about his problems.

99-> uname -srvmpi
SunOS 5.10 Generic_13-03 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V250

List of installed packages (all current):
-
a2ps 4.13b
aalib 1.4.0,REV=2008.04.13_rev=rc5
apache2rt2.2.11,REV=2009.03.29
arts   1.1
aspell   0.60.6,REV=2008.05.05
aspellen  6.0.0,REV=2005.06.17
audiofile 0.2.6,REV=2009.03.31
autoconf   2.63,REV=2008.09.18
automake 1.10.2,REV=2008.11.23
bash 4.0.24,REV=2009.05.17
berkeleydb3 3.3.11
berkeleydb4   4.2.52,REV=2008.02.23_rev=p5
berkeleydb44 4.4.20,REV=2007.01.27
binutils   2.19,REV=2008.11.17
bison 2.4.1,REV=2009.05.12
bzip2 1.0.5,REV=2009.01.17
ca_certificates20090108,REV=2009.01.08
cdrtools 2.01.01a39,REV=2008.04.29
cmake 2.6.3,REV=2009.04.02
colordiff1.0.4
common1.4.6,REV=2008.04.28
cswclassutils   1.5,REV=2009.03.28
curlrt   7.19.4,REV=2009.03.12
cvs_feature 1.12.13,REV=2007.12.02
dbus 1.2.12,REV=2009.03.25
dbus_glib  0.80,REV=2009.03.25
dbus_glibdev   0.80,REV=2009.03.25
dcraw  8.53,REV=2007.01.22
ddd  3.3.11,REV=2007.01.23
diffutils 2.8.1,REV=2005.11.10
djvulibre  3.5.20.2,REV=2008.02.12
eclipse   3.3.2,REV=2008.03.30
eclipsecmn3.3.2,REV=2008.03.30
eel 2.14.3
efence  2.1.13
enigma 0.81,REV=2004.07.13
enscript  1.6.3,REV=2003.04.27
esound  0.2.34
evolution_ds 1.8.2
exiftool   7.75,REV=2009.05.12
expat 2.0.1,REV=2009.01.22
expect   5.41.1,REV=2004.09.02
fam   2.6.9,REV=2004.04.04
fetchmail 6.3.9,REV=2008.11.23
fetchmailconf  1.54,REV=2008.11.23
findutils4.2.30,REV=2007.03.19
fltk  1.1.7,REV=2006.06.26
fontconfig2.6.0,REV=2009.04.24
fortune9708,REV=2004.08.07
freetype2 2.3.8,REV=2009.02.16
fribidi 0.10.7
gail1.21.5
gawk 3.1.5
gcc3core 3.4.5
gcc3corert   3.4.5
gcc3g++  3.4.5
gcc3g++rt3.4.5
gcc3rt   3.4.5
gcc4core  4.3.3,REV=2009.05.07
gcc4corert4.3.3,REV=2009.05.07
gcc4g++   4.3.3,REV=2009.05.07
gcc4g++rt 4.3.3,REV=2009.05.07
gcc4java  4.3.3,REV=2009.05.07
gcc4javart4.3.3,REV=2009.05.07
gconf2 2.21.90
gd   2.0.35,REV=2009.05.17
gdb 6.6,REV=2007.05.13
gdbm  1.8.3,REV=2006.01.01
gdk_pixbuf 0.22,REV=2009.02.26
gdome2   0.8.1
ggettext   0.17,REV=2009.02.13
ggettextrt 0.17,REV=2009.02.13
ggrep 2.5.4,REV=2009.05.21
ggv 2.12.0
ghostscript8.64,REV=2009.03.01
gifsicle   1.48,REV=2007.04.18
gimp 2.4.3
gimp_extras  2.0.1
gimp_help2.4.0
gimp_template 2.2.0,REV=2005.11.10
gimplibs 2.4.3
gimpprint 4.2.7,REV=2005.08.01
glib1.2.10
glib22.20.0,REV=2009.04.08
gm4  1.4.13,REV=2009.04.01
gmake 3.81
gnome_icon_theme2.18.0
gnome_menus2.15.91
gnomedesktop 2.16.1,REV=2006.10.20

Re: [csw-users] I don't know what pkg or pkgs are broken....

2009-05-29 Thread Peter Bonivart
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Jeffery Small  wrote:
> Like Aaron, I cannot imagine what CSW package could be responsible for this
> behavior.  Does anyone have a clue or a suggestion of how to troubleshoot
> a problem of this kind?  I don't see anything interesting in the logs.

As Aaron suggested, it might be a bad init script. Try shutting down
service after service yourself instead of just running
init/halt/shutdown. You should be able to see which one doesn't quit
immediately.

-- 
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Re: [csw-users] I don't know what pkg or pkgs are broken....

2009-05-29 Thread Mike Watters
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Jeffery Small wrote:
> Aaron Wilson  writes:
> 
>> but the other day i did an upgrade of all the csw packages on three 
>> separate machines. Now neither of those three machines will shutdown or 
>> reboot with out having to kill it with the power switch. They would just 
>> hang at when it shuts down all the services. All three machines are Sun 
>> Ultra 20's.
> 
> Yes!  I am also having a similar problem where my SPARC V250 machine
> appears to run the entire shutdown sequence, but it never drops me into
> the boot prom regardless of how long I wait.  I am then forced to issue an
> L1-A to get to the prompt.  This started a couple of weeks ago and it does
> seem like way too much of a coincidence - especially across two different
> architectures!
> 
> Like Aaron, I cannot imagine what CSW package could be responsible for this
> behavior.  Does anyone have a clue or a suggestion of how to troubleshoot
> a problem of this kind?  I don't see anything interesting in the logs.
> 
> Regards,

can you post uname -srvmpi (uname -a without the nodename)
and attach a file that has pkginfo |grep CSW





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Thanks,
Mike

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and more violent.  It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage --
to move in the opposite direction."

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US German-born Theoretical Physicist
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Re: [csw-users] I don't know what pkg or pkgs are broken....

2009-05-29 Thread Jeffery Small
Aaron Wilson  writes:

>but the other day i did an upgrade of all the csw packages on three 
>separate machines. Now neither of those three machines will shutdown or 
>reboot with out having to kill it with the power switch. They would just 
>hang at when it shuts down all the services. All three machines are Sun 
>Ultra 20's.

Yes!  I am also having a similar problem where my SPARC V250 machine
appears to run the entire shutdown sequence, but it never drops me into
the boot prom regardless of how long I wait.  I am then forced to issue an
L1-A to get to the prompt.  This started a couple of weeks ago and it does
seem like way too much of a coincidence - especially across two different
architectures!

Like Aaron, I cannot imagine what CSW package could be responsible for this
behavior.  Does anyone have a clue or a suggestion of how to troubleshoot
a problem of this kind?  I don't see anything interesting in the logs.

Regards,
-- 
Jeff

C. Jeffery Small   CJSA LLC   206-232-3338
j...@cjsa.com  7000 E Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA  98040

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[csw-users] I don't know what pkg or pkgs are broken....

2009-05-29 Thread Aaron Wilson
but the other day i did an upgrade of all the csw packages on three 
separate machines. Now neither of those three machines will shutdown or 
reboot with out having to kill it with the power switch. They would just 
hang at when it shuts down all the services. All three machines are Sun 
Ultra 20's.


On one of the machines I just did a fresh install of Solaris 10 U7. It 
was shutting down and rebooting just fine post install. Once again I 
installed the csw packages and it hangs at rebooting and shutting down. 
 It gets a little bit further. Now I get to the stopping syslogd message.


I haven't had a chance to look at the logs yet.

But I have feeling it would do the same thing to our v20z sunray servers 
if we ever rebooted them or shut them down. I upgraded them about two 
weeks ago. One of them has been quirky ever since then. Post login takes 
a good two minutes before you can launch any programs.


We pretty much only install/use evince, gedit, pidgin, cups, and 
gnome-terminal and of course whatever preregs they require.



I don't know if it matters but we usually use opencsw vs blastwave and 
download from the Purdue mirror.


Sorry I'm not more descriptive of what package seems to be the culprit. 
Don't really see how csw pkgs could prevent the computer from shutting 
down either unless there is some csw SMF or csw init.d script that is 
jacked up.


Is anyone else having similar issues? I can easily recreate the problem 
so I don't see how I can be alone.



Aaron.
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[csw-users] Version 1.6 of pkgutil released

2009-05-29 Thread Peter Bonivart
The new version 1.6 of pkgutil is spreading across the mirrors right now.

One new feature is -C which finally rids you of having to filter out
all lines with "SAME" when doing compares. There's also an easy way of
tracing all scripts during pkgadd/pkgrm operations, this is good when
you have local problems and the package maintainer wants debugging
info, now you don't have to download and install the package manually
any more. You can also use a custom configuration file instead of the
normal ones, this can be useful if you sometimes use different
settings, like another mirror for jumpstart for example, just save
your settings in a file and call that file with --config=file. Bldcat
and chkcat are also improved.

Change log:

  - Fix -T bug (#3689)
  - Fix -W bug (#3688)
  - New option -C, same as -c but only shows different versions, no
more piping to grep -v SAME (Ben Walton)
  - New option --trace to debug pkgadd/pkgrm operations (#3683) (Yann Rouillard)
  - Replaced some system commands with native Perl
  - New option --config for using custom configuration file (Don Jackson)
  - Fix size formatting
  - Skip showing pkgadd patch when using -V on 5.11 (Dennis Clarke)
  - Update credits in perldoc/man page
  - Perldoc/man page added to both bldcat and chkcat
  - Chkcat now includes more tests (Derek Whayman)
  - Chkcat exit values are 0 for OK, 1 for warning and 2 for error
  - New option -e (erroronly) added to chkcat to supress warnings
  - New option -q (quiet) added to chkcat to supress all output

I also want to say that I had a big feature contributed for this
release but I had to postpone that to get other, smaller, features out
in time instead.

http://pkgutil.wikidot.com/

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[csw-users] python 2.6.2 in testing

2009-05-29 Thread Mike Watters
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changes:
update to 2.6.2
now contains no pre-compiled bytecode in the pacakge
requires Peter's cswclassutils 1.14,REV=2009.05.29 that is also in 
testing.
various minor bug fixes.

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Thanks,
Mike

"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex,
and more violent.  It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage --
to move in the opposite direction."

* Albert Einstein 1879 - 1955
US German-born Theoretical Physicist
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