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Subject: Re: FreeBSD 11 sparc64 instability
From: David Cross <dcrosstech () gmail ! com>
Date: 2016-11-27 19:59:44
Message-ID: CAM9edeP5nXROwZn_FB6kk1gdg9n=WZxWf7pfnTnDH-3PpNu2pA () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 2016-11-21 22:11:45, Allan Jude wrote:
> Try running: uname -K and uname -U
>
> This will print the API versions of your kernel and userland. If they do
> not match, this is definitely the source of your issues.
Given at this point I was running GENERIC from install images pulled
down from ftp.freebsd.org, I would certainly hope they were in sync,
nevertheless, here's the output:
uname -K
1100122
uname -U
1100122
It seems this should be *trivial* for anyone to reproduce who has a
sparc64 machine. Boot machine, load ipfw (standard caveats apply
here, you want console access), ipfw -a list, get error message. If
you still have a 10.3 ipfw use that next.
the fsck test is a bit more involved to test, but I feel here people
are playing with fire... their systems will work perfectly until they
get a crash, and then their FS is toast.
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