Yeah, I’d have suggested ‘pkg_admin rebuild’ to check if it’s a real problem or
just a phantom one, but I was AFK last night.
You can safely ignore (as in ‘yes’) the MySQL problem. It should never crop up
because mysql-client-5.5.24 and mysql-client-5.5.37 should be recognized as
different
Is there a LTS version of these quarterly sets? Are all the sets ever created
kept updated (with at least security updates)? The reason I attempted an
upgrade was because the set I was using from 2012 didn’t look like had many
updates when I ran update/upgrade, so was assuming it was no longer
Hi All,
On one of our servers running SmartOS, the 'iostat' hung and there're a
bunch of stuck 'iostat' commands.
It seems everyone of them has the same kernel stack:
stack pointer for thread ffbe78d0f3a0: ff0173d84380
[ ff0173d84380 _resume_from_idle+0xf4() ]
ff0173d843b0
On 6/2/14 14:03 , Youzhong Yang via smartos-discuss wrote:
Hi All,
On one of our servers running SmartOS, the 'iostat' hung and there're a
bunch of stuck 'iostat' commands.
It seems everyone of them has the same kernel stack:
stack pointer for thread ffbe78d0f3a0: ff0173d84380