Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:04:23 -0400 (EDT) From: "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <ml@t-b-o-h.net> To: jhein@timing.com (John E Hein) Cc: emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Signal 12 on simple ldd / Linux Message-ID: <200709280004.l8S04NGQ025922@himinbjorg.tucs-beachin-obx-house.com> In-Reply-To: <18172.9497.981078.810049@gromit.timing.com>
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> The -R should handle sym links correctly (copy the link itself instead > of following it), but will break hard links into multiple separate > files. > I think I used "-p -r", thats my fault. > > > I did the /compat/linux/sbin/ldconfig and it returned fine, > > I usually do '/compat/linux/sbin/ldconfig -r /compat/linux'. > Thanks. I was going by /etc/rc.d/abi , but did that, and tried that too. Same results. > > > but try to run the program results in my still getting the same error. > > I don't know if its because something in cache somewhere or what now... > > Maybe I should do a proper install of linux_base-fc-4 incase, or > > would a reboot first be suggested, or ???? > > This seems to confirm (?) that it's not nfs'd /compat/linux. > Maybe, or maybe whatever I'm doing to violate the poor system got brought over with it. :) (Sorta joking) > > Move > away the current linux_base, try a proper install of linux_base, see > if there are any differences. > Will try that later tonite or tomorrow... > > Try a kldunload / kldload of linux &/or > linprocfs (if loaded). > Did linux (I don't have linprocfs on this particular machine) Unloaded it doesn't understand the elfness, reloaded it "Bad system call (core dump)". > > Try a linux.ko from a working system. > HRMMMMMMMM. I just detected another "3 of these things are not like the other". The 3 systems that are NFS clients are 5.3-RELEASE-pX systems... The NFS server, my laptop, the backup server, are all 5.5-{RELEASE|STABLE}..... (And, oddly enough, where it works) Can i put a linux.ko from a 5.5 on a 5.3, I didn't think so. The other issue is could it be a 5.3 vs 5.5 issue now? I've been wanting since forever (And a day and 1/2) to upgrade to 5.5 on one of the servers. (I've had issues that some of my machines won't go past 5.3, lockups/etc that seem to get not much attention on the questions lists...) Maybe this is a good time to do so? > > If you > try the reboot and it fixes things, you don't learn a lot. > I realize, but there have been times where FreeBSD just gets confused no matter how hard you try and you just have to resort to a reboot. BELIEVE ME, I hate rebooting these machines. I had to reboot 6 months ago after an external storage array failure on the NFS server, and it wasn't pretty. I have to reboot after I use VMWare 3 on my laptop, otherwise out of the blue after I'm done anywhere from an hour to 3 days later it'll reboot itself. Thanks, Tuc
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