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Date:      Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:42:08 +0100
From:      Joe Holden <joe@joeholden.co.uk>
To:        "SiteRollout.com" <info@siterollout.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Three FreeBSD 6 questions
Message-ID:  <45409F10.4020806@joeholden.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <002c01c6f8f2$7656c550$0200a8c0@pc1>
References:  <002c01c6f8f2$7656c550$0200a8c0@pc1>

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SiteRollout.com wrote:
> I'm new to this list, so here's a hello, how are you to everyone on the=

> list!
Welcome!

> I'm coming to FreeBSD from a Linux background, so whilst some things ar=
e
> pretty similar, some things are pretty different.
Excellent!

> 1.) How exactly do I know whether I am running the STABLE or CURRENT
> release, as when I run uname I can only see the following relevant info=
:
> =20
> FreeBSD server4.domain.info 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Sat Sep=
 23
> 13:52:48 UTC 2006     root@server4.
> <mailto:root@server4.e-webhost.info:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/SERVER4>
> domain.info:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/SERVER4  i386
You would be running -RELEASE, which is a snapshot of -STABLE at a
particular point in time (Someone correct me if i'm wrong).

> And which file do I change to use a different release, and how must I u=
pdate
> the system to pull in this latest release?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html is
a good starting point, I recommend you read the handbook entirely at
least once!

> 2.) I'm a bit confused as to updating the system. As I understand, ther=
e are
> 3 areas which require updates:
> =20
> i. Ports
> ii. Security updates
> iii. Kernel updates
> =20
> I know how to perform the first two, but for kernel updates I can't see=
n to
> find a consistent unified method with talk of the "traditional" way and=
 the
> "latest" way. What is the best way to keep my FreeBSD 6.x system up2dat=
e?
The "kernel" updates are all part of the cvsup process, as its including
in -src, you base system and kernel must always be in line, its not
"modular" like Linux is.

> 3.) One of my new FreeBSD 6.0 servers went down recently. This was odd =
as
> the actual server was hardly busy, but filesystem errors came up when
> booting up the server. After running fsck, server would be up for about=
 an
> hour and then go down again. This kept happening and so I initially tho=
ught
> it was due to overheating. However cooling was all good, so after furth=
er
> investigation and googling I diagnosed the problem as being the backgro=
und
> fsck which for some reason was failing, causing the server to shutdown =
and
> upon reboot requiring a manual fsck.
> =20
> I've fixed this by disabling the background fsck and forcing the bootup=
 fsck
> in /etc/rc.conf. At least then if the server goes down again it will fi=
x
> itself with a full fsck when booting up. My question is whether this is=

> okay, and has anyone experienced this same problem with their system? A=
nd
> why has the background fsck been failing? Where can i find further info=
?
> =20
> Any help with these questions would be greatly appreciated.
> =20
> Regards,
> Suhail.

Thanks,
Joe


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