Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:53:43 +0300 From: Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@gmail.com> To: Damien Fleuriot <ml@my.gd> Cc: "freebsd-stable@freebsd.org" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>, Jeremy Chadwick <freebsd@jdc.parodius.com> Subject: Re: stuck /etc/rc autoboot processes Message-ID: <CAE-mSOJw4iVAdCFVeeJRvT6SbBta0yQC9xRBkEcu8GzNWUhbRQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4EFAF351.4050004@my.gd> References: <4EFA129C.2090407@my.gd> <20111227212248.GA22028@icarus.home.lan> <4EFAE58E.6040607@my.gd> <4EFAF351.4050004@my.gd>
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On 28 December 2011 14:45, Damien Fleuriot <ml@my.gd> wrote: > > > On 12/28/11 10:46 AM, Damien Fleuriot wrote: >> >> >> On 12/27/11 10:22 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: >>> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 07:46:52PM +0100, Damien Fleuriot wrote: >>>> Hello list, >>>> >>>> Yesterday and today, I've been busy either patching boxes for the BIND >>>> advisory that we received on the 23rd (when they were running 8.1 or >>>> 8.2-RELEASE), or upgrading them (when running 8.0-RELEASE). >>>> >>>> >>>> Today I've come across 2 boxes running 8.2-STABLE and of course, the >>>> BIND patch wouldn't apply correctly. >>>> >>>> I've decided to cvsup them to 8.2-RELEASE and "upgrade" them to it. >>> >>> Why cvsup and not csup? >>> >> >> You're correct, and I indeed used csup from the base system. >> >> >>> Secondly, and more importantly, when upgrading to a different tag (e.g. >>> you were using RELENG_8_0 before, moving to RELENG_8 or RELENG_8_2 -- >>> you don't really explain in a coherent way what you did, you've >>> mentioned 4 different FreeBSD versions above :-) ), I tend to do the >>> following: >>> >> >> Indded I've mentionned quite a few versions, because I had to patch >> and/or upgrade many of them over the last few days. >> >> They all went well, because most machines either didn't need upgrading >> (only BIND's patch), or were running 8.2-PRERELEASE or 8.0-RELEASE so I >> could upgrade them just fine. >> >> /usr/src/UPDATING didn't yield any warning so I went ahead. >> >> >> >> The "upgrade" that troubles me with these stuck processes is 8.2-STABLE >> down to 8.2-RELEASE-p5. >> >> For this as well, I have not seen anything in UPDATING. >> >> >>> rm -fr /usr/obj/* >>> rm -fr /var/db/sup/src-all >>> rm -fr /usr/src/* >>> csup ... >>> >> >> That's a goood idea, I'll note that down. >> >> Are you sure about removing /usr/src/* ? >> >> I usually cd there and make update, without the Makefile it's gonna be >> tricky. >> >> >>> The problem I've seen is that "some" source bits manage to figure out >>> that they need to be updated to a different version based on the releas= e >>> tag in the cvsup/csup configuration file, but sometimes this doesn't >>> work quite right and the underlying source files in /usr/src end up >>> getting "mix-matched" between two versions. >>> >>> You may want to do this for ports as well, e.g.: >>> >>> rm -fr /var/db/sup/ports-all >>> rm -fr /usr/ports/* >>> csup ... >>> >>> It gets more tricky assuming during your original FreeBSD installation >>> you chose to install src and ports. =A0The below is the cvsup FAQ, but = it >>> applies to csup too. =A0Read items 11, 12, and 13. >>> >>> http://www.cvsup.org/faq.html#caniadopt >>> >> >> These boxes date back 1.5 year now and I don't remember how I installed >> them. >> >> I think it was sysinstall so yeah, sources + ports at the time. >> >> >>> Welcome to why I never bother to install src or ports from CD/DVD, I >>> simply use csup once the system is up. =A0And for changing tags/release= s, >>> I do what's described above. >>> >>>> I've gone through the following steps: >>>> - make buildworld >>>> - make buildkernel >>>> - make installkernel >>>> - nextboot -k my new kernel, to ensure it worked fine >>>> - rebooted again with the new kernel, this time correctly installed as >>>> /boot/kernel >>>> - installed the world >>>> - run mergemaster -FiPU >>>> - rebuild ports >>> >>> This doesn't look correct. =A0The process you should be following is >>> documented plainly in /usr/src/Makefile. =A0You're missing some steps. >>> >>> Try doing what I recommended above, and following what's in >>> /usr/src/Makefile, and then see if things improve. >>> >> >> I'm reading through it now, the only steps I haven't run seem to be >> delete-old and delete-old-libs. >> >> I'll try that removing all /usr/src/ , /usr/obj/ , csuping again and >> redoing the steps including the removals. > > > > Ok so, for information. > > I've tracked this down to "Local package initialization:" stuck > indefinitely at boot. > To go further you can add rc_debug=3D"YES" to /etc/rc.conf and/or set -x in /etc/rc. --=20 wbr, pluknet
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