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Subject: Re: uname -a output does not change after kernel upgrade
Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 00:08:45 +0300
From: Jurgis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Daniel Gerzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Daniel Gerzo wrote:
How can I now which kernel is loaded?
sysctl -a | grep kernel


OK, I have new userland and old kernel.
Those command proves that.

# sysctl -a | grep kernel
kern.bootfile: /boot/kernel/kernel
kern.module_path: /boot/kernel;/boot/modules

# sysctl -a | grep kern.version
kern.version: FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE #1: Fri Apr 29 23:04:18 EEST 2005


I remembered that I had created /boot.config file
with following content, but now when I checked it,
ir was not there.


--- cat /boot.config ---
1:ad(6,a)/boot/loader


this doesn't have anything with kernel config I think.
actually, I know only one way how to implicitly set the kernel boot
file. One can do so by adding line

kernel="path/to/kernel"

into /boot/loader.conf

I have to sata disks ad4 and ad6 and I created /boot.config to boot from
ad6 instedad of ad4. BTW I'm not quite sure about those parameters
in that string "1:ad(6,a)/boot/loader".


Is it better that I start new conversation with new Subject
and describe how I got all this mess?


That's up to you. Personally I don't think it is needed. You should
firstly try to build a new kernel AND install it. If you are using
your own kernel config file, you should add KERNCONF=CONFIGNAME to the
make (build|install)kernel command.

I have built and installed the new kernel.
I added KERNCONF=CONFIGNAME to /etc/make.conf.

There is new kernel and modules in
# ls -la /boot/kernel/kernel
-r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  3328239 May 21 18:45 /boot/kernel/kernel

Here is some file information and gmirror configuration:

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# df
Filesystem         1K-blocks    Used     Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/mirror/gm0s1a    253734   54960    178476    24%    /
devfs                      1       1         0   100%    /dev
/dev/mirror/gm0s1d    253678      58    233326     0%    /tmp
/dev/mirror/gm0s1f 135891276 1911080 123108894     2%    /usr
/dev/mirror/gm0s1e  50777034   63142  46651730     0%    /var

# gmirror list
Geom name: gm0s1
State: DEGRADED
Components: 2
Balance: round-robin
Slice: 4096
Flags: NONE
SyncID: 5
ID: 4196295632
Providers:
1. Name: mirror/gm0s1
   Mediasize: 200046518272 (186G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r4w4e1
Consumers:
1. Name: ad6s1
   Mediasize: 200046518784 (186G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r4w4e2
   State: ACTIVE
   Priority: 0
   Flags: DIRTY
   SyncID: 5
   ID: 3302562170

# gmirror status
        Name    Status  Components
mirror/gm0s1  DEGRADED  ad6s1

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--- And a bit from dmesg ---
ad4: 190782MB <ST3200826AS/3.01> [387621/16/63] at ata2-master SATA150
ad6: 190782MB <ST3200826AS/3.01> [387621/16/63] at ata3-master SATA150
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting fd0.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad4.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad4s1.
     magic: GEOM::MIRROR
   version: 1
      name: gm0s1
       mid: 4196295632
       did: 3946315095
       all: 2
    syncid: 3
  priority: 0
     slice: 4096
   balance: round-robin
 mediasize: 200046518272
sectorsize: 512
syncoffset: 0
    mflags: NONE
    dflags: NONE
hcprovider:
  MD5 hash: 4efc7c98de71a4d10b891fd4bc4e2c80
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Creating device gm0s1 (id=4196295632).
GEOM_MIRROR[0]: Device gm0s1 created (id=4196295632).
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Adding disk ad4s1 to gm0s1.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Adding disk ad4s1.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Disk ad4s1 connected.
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Disk ad4s1 state changed from NONE to NEW (device gm0s1).
GEOM_MIRROR[0]: Device gm0s1: provider ad4s1 detected.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6s1.
     magic: GEOM::MIRROR
   version: 1
      name: gm0s1
       mid: 4196295632
       did: 3302562170
       all: 2
    syncid: 5
  priority: 0
     slice: 4096
   balance: round-robin
 mediasize: 200046518272
sectorsize: 512
syncoffset: 0
    mflags: NONE
    dflags: NONE
hcprovider:
  MD5 hash: 9be4ddc54abbe5e0221f020517cac964
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Adding disk ad6s1 to gm0s1.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Adding disk ad6s1.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Disk ad6s1 connected.
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Disk ad6s1 state changed from NONE to NEW (device gm0s1).
GEOM_MIRROR[0]: Device gm0s1: provider ad6s1 detected.
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Device gm0s1 state changed from STARTING to RUNNING.
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Disk ad6s1 state changed from NEW to ACTIVE (device gm0s1).
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access ad6s1 r0w1e1 = 0
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad4s1a.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access ad6s1 r0w-1e-1 = 0
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Metadata on ad6s1 updated.
GEOM_MIRROR[0]: Device gm0s1: provider ad6s1 activated.
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Disk ad4s1 state changed from NEW to SYNCHRONIZING (device 
gm0s1).
GEOM_MIRROR[0]: Device gm0s1: provider mirror/gm0s1 launched.
GEOM_MIRROR[0]: Device gm0s1: rebuilding provider ad4s1.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access ad4s1 r0w1e1 = 1
GEOM_MIRROR[1]: Disk ad4s1 state changed from SYNCHRONIZING to DISCONNECTED 
(device gm0s1).
GEOM_MIRROR[0]: Device gm0s1: provider ad4s1 disconnected.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Disk ad4s1 disconnected.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Consumer ad4s1 destroyed.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad4s1c.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad4s1d.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad4s1e.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad4s1f.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6s1a.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6s1c.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6s1d.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6s1e.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6s1f.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Tasting ad6.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access request for mirror/gm0s1: r1w0e0.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access ad6s1 r1w0e1 = 0
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access request for mirror/gm0s1: r-1w0e0.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access ad6s1 r-1w0e-1 = 0
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access request for mirror/gm0s1: r1w0e0.
GEOM_MIRROR[2]: Access ad6s1 r1w0e1 = 0

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The old kernel could be on ad4s1.

I first wanted to solve the gmirror problem but when I
could not I upgraded to 5.4-STABLE hoping that it
could change the picture.

What should I do now?

Thank you in advance for your time!

Jurgis

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