Re: sysctl: OID number(131) is already in use for 'me'

2016-03-23 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
On 03/23/16 11:55, Eir Nym wrote: Hi, Is there method to check this with compiled binaries? Hi, You might try: strings /boot/modules/*.ko | grep me But you need to analyze the output. Possibly you could add a kdb_backtrace() call around the printf in question in the kernel. That would gi

Re: sysctl: OID number(131) is already in use for 'me'

2016-03-23 Thread Eir Nym
:29, Hans Petter Selasky wrote: > > Hi, > > Were all kernel modules in /boot/modules rebuilt? > > --HPS > > On 03/21/16 23:32, Arseny Nasokin wrote: >> I've recently upgrade my machine to FreeBSD-Current revision 297059 and got >> strange result on first b

Re: sysctl: OID number(131) is already in use for 'me'

2016-03-22 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
Hi, Were all kernel modules in /boot/modules rebuilt? --HPS On 03/21/16 23:32, Arseny Nasokin wrote: I've recently upgrade my machine to FreeBSD-Current revision 297059 and got strange result on first boot lines: sysctl: OID number(131) is already in use for 'me' I buil

sysctl: OID number(131) is already in use for 'me'

2016-03-21 Thread Arseny Nasokin
I've recently upgrade my machine to FreeBSD-Current revision 297059 and got strange result on first boot lines: sysctl: OID number(131) is already in use for 'me' I build system in two stages: first with 'native'/crosstools clang, second in bhyve. This message appears i