Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 23:28:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Robert Watson <rwatson@freebsd.org> To: Grover Lines <grover@ceribus.net> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Stack backtrace Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.3.96L.1040618232232.84599G-100000@fledge.watson.org> In-Reply-To: <20040619030548.CDD8643D39@mx1.FreeBSD.org>
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, Grover Lines wrote: > Ok recompiled with your updated patch and latest whatever else was > cvsupped and it seems to be fixed. Thanks Robert. Still having my cvsup > problem though and no idea what it is. Im thinking it probably isn=E2=80= =99t a > hardware thing because if I can buildworld and kernel with no errors > then the hardware should be ok.=20 Glad the patch fixed the issue.=20 Unfortunately, hardware problems are a bit hard to characterize, and while common memory problems will frequentl manifest in buildworld/kernel, they can also exist and not do that. It might be interesting to look at netstat -s and see if you have any/many problems with bad checksums at various protocol layers. Just to confirm: you're not running over-clocked, you don't have debug.mpsafenet enabled, etc, right? If you're using customer flags to the compiler, etc, you might want to try eliminating them just to make sure that's not responsible either. Is this an SMP box or UP box? > I know this is off subject but maybe someone has an idea what could be > causing this. I don't want to have to reinstall. I have a pretty large > qmail toaster setup, dns, www, etc. I would like my cvsup to work though > so I don't have to transfer my sources and ports from another machine > every time I recompile or want to update. Could you boot to single-user mode and do a full fsck of your file systems, and confirm there's no file system corruption? May well not be it, but good to rule out. > Updating collection src-all/cvs > Server warning: Cannot open "/usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD.cvs/sr= c/contrib/binutils/ld/emulparams/elf324<=C2=ACbn32.sh,v": No such file or d= irectory > Server warning: Cannot open "/usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD.cvs/sr= c/contrib/sendmail/cted_ib/smcontrol.pl,v": No such file or directory > Server warning: Cannot open "/usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD.cvs/sr= c/c=C3=B0H=E2=8E=BA/=E2=90=A4=E2=90=8A=E2=90=8B=E2=94=94=E2=90=8D=E2=96=92= =E2=94=8C/=E2=94=8C=E2=90=8B=E2=90=89/=E2=8E=BC=E2=8E=BA=E2=94=90=E2=90=8A= =E2=94=BC/=E2=94=94=E2=90=8A=E2=94=94=E2=94=94=E2=8E=BA=E2=94=B4=E2=90=8A.= =E2=90=8C,=E2=94=B4": N=E2=8E=BA =E2=8E=BD=E2=94=A4=E2=90=8C=E2=90=A4 =C2= =B0=E2=90=8B=E2=94=8C=E2=90=8A =E2=8E=BA=E2=8E=BC =E2=90=8D=E2=90=8B=E2=8E= =BC=E2=90=8A=E2=90=8C=E2=94=9C=E2=8E=BA=E2=8E=BC=E2=89=A4 > T=E2=8E=BC=E2=90=8A=E2=90=8AL=E2=90=8B=E2=8E=BD=E2=94=9C =C2=B0=E2=96=92= =E2=90=8B=E2=94=8C=E2=90=8A=E2=90=8D: N=E2=90=8A=E2=94=9C=E2=94=AC=E2=8E=BA= =E2=8E=BC=E2=94=90 =E2=94=AC=E2=8E=BC=E2=90=8B=E2=94=9C=E2=90=8A =C2=B0=E2= =96=92=E2=90=8B=E2=94=8C=E2=94=A4=E2=8E=BC=E2=90=8A: C=E2=8E=BA=E2=94=BC=E2= =94=BC=E2=90=8A=E2=90=8C=E2=94=9C=E2=90=8B=E2=8E=BA=E2=94=BC =E2=90=8C=E2= =94=8C=E2=8E=BA=E2=8E=BD=E2=90=8A=E2=90=8D > W=E2=90=8B=E2=94=8C=E2=94=8C =E2=8E=BC=E2=90=8A=E2=94=9C=E2=8E=BC=E2=89= =A4 =E2=96=92=E2=94=9C 20:01:29 >=20 Could you try another cvsup server just to see what happens? I'm not sure I expect any change, but another good thing to rule out. Robert N M Watson FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Projects robert@fledge.watson.org Senior Research Scientist, McAfee Research
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