Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 23:11:30 -0500 From: "illoai@gmail.com" <illoai@gmail.com> To: "Mark Stout" <mcs@vpm.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Upgrading to 6.2-RELEASE from 6.2-STABLE Message-ID: <d7195cff0706082111x27d785dei538071a49fe5b67d@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <DOEDIFELHLGPGLILFJKMGEMECLAA.mcs@vpm.com> References: <20070608120020.E854416A4D1@hub.freebsd.org> <DOEDIFELHLGPGLILFJKMGEMECLAA.mcs@vpm.com>
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On 08/06/07, Mark Stout <mcs@vpm.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I recently upgraded from 5.4-RELEASE to 6.2-STABLE. Now I'm having problems > with the TCP stack. I suspect its because of code differences. I may have > some older 5.4 code that was used during the build world process. For > example, here's a partial ifconfig -a output > > fxp0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 > options=8<VLAN_MTU> > inet 71.4.48.6 netmask 0xfffffe00 broadcast 71.4.49.255 > inet 71.4.48.4 netmask 0xffffffff broadcast 71.4.48.4 > inet 71.4.48.7 netmask 0xffffffff broadcast 71.4.48.7 > inet 71.4.48.9 netmask 0xffffffff broadcast 71.4.48.9 > > What's interesting is I can ping 71.4.48.6 from the console. > > But I get the following whenever I ping any other aliased IP from the local > console. I can ping these from other machines. > [root 6]> ping 71.4.48.4 > PING 71.4.48.4 (71.4.48.4): 56 data bytes > ping: sendto: Invalid argument > ping: sendto: Invalid argument > > > Looking up a domain using dig I get similar errors. It actually returns the > info I want but I still get the errors. > [root 7]> dig www.google.com > /usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/unix/socket.c:1151: > internal_send: 71.4.48.2#53: Invalid argument > /usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/unix/socket.c:1151: > internal_send: 71.4.48.3#53: Invalid argument > > 71.4.48.2 and 71.4.48.3 are my DNS. > > > So what I thought I'd do is move to 6.2-RELEASE. What I wanted to do is > install the source code from > ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/6.2-RELEASE/src/* and do a > build world and build kernel. I assume that's really all I need to build a > new system. Are there any caveats to do an upgrade this way? Iff you really do want to move back to 6.2-RELEASE, I would advise building from the security branch, so in your supfile make sure you have tag=RELENG_6_2 -- --
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