Greetings Pablo,

first sorry for my English and thank You for answer.


On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:39:45 +0100, Pablo Méndez Hernández wrote:

Haveyou tried running:
$ pfexec pkg refresh --full
before running image-update?

Yep, without success.

I allways try to update with "script":

BUILD=`uname -v | sed -e "s/snv_//" -e "s/[a-z]//"` && pfexec pkg refresh
--full && pfexec pkg install ent...@0.5.11-0.${build} && pfexec pkg
install sunwi...@0.5.11-0.${build} && pfexec pkg install SUNWinstall-libs
&& pfexec pkg image-update


Since build 129 "command pfexec pkg refresh --full" cause for my desktop
PC high load averages (about 4-5) and heavy 92-98% CPU load.

PID USERNAME  SIZE   RSS STATE  PRI NICE      TIME  CPU PROCESS/NLWP
     740 root      243M  230M run     30    0   0:03:29  94% pkg/1

And my PC got the power off after 8-10 minutes (in safe terminal mode too).
I tried play with command nice, but there is no difference.

I can not see/find any settled temperature limits in BIOS.
The same behavior (power off) I can reproduce with Opera without heavy CPU load, when it try to rebuild mail index after importing 100k letters. Opera eat about 800 MiB RAM (my PC have only 1024 MiB) and PC go suddenly down.

I use OSOL without problems on this configuration since SunOS unknown 5.11 snv_79a i86pc i386 i86pc.

Have a nice day!
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