Hi,

On Mon, 5 Oct 2015, dweimer wrote:
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     root@noc2:/var/crash # freebsd-version -u
     10.2-RELEASE-p5
     root@noc2:/var/crash # freebsd-version -k
     10.2-RELEASE

Shouldn't the kernel version also be 10.2-RELEASE-p5? Perhaps the user land being different than the kernel is causing an issue?

root@freebsd:/home/dweimer # uname -a
FreeBSD freebsd.dweimer.local 10.2-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE-p5 #1 r288512: Fri Oct 2 13:54:14 CDT 2015 dweimer@freebsd.dweimer.local:/jails/devel/ROOT/usr/obj/jails/devel/ROOT/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
root@freebsd:/home/dweimer # freebsd-version -u
10.2-RELEASE-p5
root@freebsd:/home/dweimer # freebsd-version -k
10.2-RELEASE-p5

as this system is maintained by freebsd-update and there have been no kernel 
changes from release to p5 the kernel is still showing 10.2-RELEASE.

It is normal for systems updated by freebsd-update that the kernel version lags 
behind the userland.

Greetings
Christian

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