, 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
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. Upon
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 world
# 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 you suspect 'installworld' can fail in the middle of it all
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 a pretty
; 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 'installworld'.
If you suspect
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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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
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
MUSC Digestive Disease Center
96 Jonathan Lucas Street
Suite 210 CSB
Charleston, SC 29403
ph 843-792-4858
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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
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
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