Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 19:51:26 +0200 From: marius@alchemy.franken.de To: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.ORG> Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 5.0-RUSH: -current install testers wanted! Message-ID: <20021022175126.GA89712@newtrinity.zeist.de> In-Reply-To: <15328.1035268433@critter.freebsd.dk> References: <15328.1035268433@critter.freebsd.dk>
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Last week I replace a broken mainboard with a dual-Athlon one (Tyan Tiger s2466n-4m) and decided to upgrade that box from 4-stable to -current by installing the 0917-jpsnap via the floppies and passive ftp. I hit several sysinstall-problems some of which my already be fixed: - The hd I install -current onto previously had 4-stable on it, I deleted slice one (was the only one) and created a new one and selected the standard MBR. I decided to give UFS2 a try and created the filesystems with '-O 2 -U' (there was some problem toggling Softupdates und just adding '-O 2' to the newfs-options). But after rebooting the 4-stable (!) bootloader came claiming it wasn't able to load /kernel, a `ls` at the bootloader-prompt showed the contents of the former root-fs, even the former contents of some of the sub- direcroties , e.g. /etc could be displayed. - After a `dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 count=16` (booted with another hd containing 4-stable) I repeated the above procedure and ended up with the -current bootloader yelling "No UFS" several times. For now I ended up having the root-fs UFS1 and var, usr and tmp UFS2. This problem seems to be on the todo-list. - During the 6-7 sysinstall-runs (it hung and crashed unreproduceable 4-5 times) I always had the problem that after configuring the nic with a ipv4-adress it took some random time between ~15 seconds up to several minutes to look up the hostname of the jpsnap-server. This definitely wasn't a network- or dns-problem, another box connected via the same line and using the same nameserver didn't have problems looking up the hostname. I ran tcpdump on the other box and the reason for this seems to be sysinstall doing ipv6 neigbhourhood-detection and ping6 the ipv6-address of the jpsnap- server also the interface wasn't configured for ipv6. I also saw some stuff that I don't know of what it is: fe80::2e0:81ff:fe22:d7cf > ff02::2:f8c7:7880: HBH icmp6: multicast listener report max resp delay: 0 addr: ff02::2:f8c7:7880 [hlim 1] - The 3 or 4 times I got to the point to set the root password the prompt to enter it popped up in ttyv1 and not in tty0 like the rest of sysinstall. I wasn't actually able to set one but sysinstall returned to the "post-install-configuration"-menue when hitting ctrl-c in ttyv0. Some problems I have with the installed -current: - The bios of the board offers ACPI-support and as I thought FreeBSD's support of this is advanced enough I decided to turn it but it turned out to not be SMP-"safe". I can't remeber a panic while running an UP-kernel for the short time to update to latest -current and build a SMP-kernel. When both ACPI- (via kld) and SMP-support are enabled the box is fscking unstable, I get about 3 lock-order-reversal- and locking-against-myself-panics per hour and occasionally spontaneous reboots. After turing of ACPI-support in the bios the ACPI-kld no longer gets loaded and the box runs stable for 3 days (no more panics or spontaneous reboots), still with the same kernel built of sources as of Oct 17. The mainboard has 2 pci-bridges, they and all devices behind them successfully get probed when running with ACPI enabled so this doesn't sound like the problem described in the todo-list. acpiconf doesn't work except for `acpiconf -s 1` (after an `acpiconf -e`), `acpiconf -s 1` turns off the output of the gfx- card for the fraction of second (once also the hd sounded as it would spin-down) and as soon it returns 2 resume-messages get displayed. Doing this causes a panic (pagefaults iirc) in about 1 of 5 times. - After the tons of panics I got the background fsck always cleaned up an alarming number of files and directories on the UFS2- filesystems, much more than I've ever seen after a panic of a 4-stable box. As I got most panics while extracting tarballs or building ports this could be ok but once also file I successfully downloaded some 30-60 seconds before a panic got deleted during the fsck-run, imho this shouldn't happen. Last but not least it would be fine if sysinstall would also support ATAPI-floppies (/dev/afd0) for mounting the fixit-floppy. I didn't check recently but I think support for mounting the live-cdrom in SCSI-cdroms is also broken, last time I tried it also wasn't possible to install from a SCSI-cdrom as sysinstall didn't detect /dev/cd0c. Hrm, the minor looks wrong in devices.c, could this be the reason ? static struct _devname { DeviceType type; char *name; char *description; int major, minor, delta, max; } device_names[] = { { DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM, "cd%dc", "SCSI CDROM drive", 15, 2, 8, 4 but: ls -la /dev/cd0c crw-r----- 1 root operator 15, 0 Oct 22 19:02 /dev/cd0c At least the minor matches for acd0c. Marius To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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