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Date:      Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:07:10 -0700
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@urx.com>
To:        beemern@telecom.ksu.edu
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: locking after upgrading to 4.1-STABLE
Message-ID:  <39AF013E.36D56411@urx.com>
References:  <39AED892.2332659@telecom.ksu.edu>

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beemern@telecom.ksu.edu wrote:
> 
> I decided to "fix" my non-broken system, and go from 4.0-STABLE to
> 4.1-STABLE
> i cvsup'd the src tree and following the web instructions for make'ing
> world.
> i've also recompiled my kernel and remade devices etc.

It is fixed. You need to recvsup and build the system. If all you get
is uipc_socket2.c, you might get away with just rebuilding your
kernel. That is the module that locked your system up.

Kent

> 
> now.. i'm having issues with any net services.  i've disabled all inetd
> services and apachectl.
> the system is 'fine' (seemingly) if i log in and run X and do standard
> stuff like email, netscape, irc, etc...
> 
> but, if i try to run any network services...  something like:
> 
> apachectl start
> (try connecting to it via web and get nothing)
> apachectl stop  (always results in momentary lock, and then spontaneous
> reboot)
> 
> if i enable my ftp server and try connecting from another machine.. it
> will cause a system freeze which requires hard reset.
> 
> also.. it would hang during boot when loading sshd and i had to reboot
> and disable sshd init to even get it to ever boot
> 
> i've tried with both the generic kernel, and my prev kernel config (with
> new build tho) and get same thing.  i looked in LINT for anything 'new'
> that might apply.. but didn't see anything
> 
> any ideas on where to even START with this situation.  i'm quite sure it
> can't be hardware since this system has run FLAWLESS for the past
> several months.. since, ironically, i went from 4.0-RELEASE to
> 4.0-STABLE, which went smoothly.
> 
> if it matters, its a dual pIII/550 256MB ram workstation, which, up
> until now has just been a GEM of a box to work on... i'd hate to have to
> re-install from scratch and patch my system together from backups
> 
> many thanks
> nathan
> p.s.  "if it ain't broke.. DON'T FIX IT!"
> 
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Kent Stewart
Richland, WA

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