On 1/27/24 10:05, Stephan Althaus wrote:
On 1/26/24 23:14, Bill Sommerfeld via oi-dev wrote:
On 1/26/24 13:26, Stephan Althaus wrote:
On 1/26/24 18:42, Bill Sommerfeld via oi-dev wrote:
On 1/26/24 01:17, Stephan Althaus wrote:
Maybe its only here and a local problem, but who knows ...
I did a pkg update this morning, and the zones are not available.
# zoneadm list -cv
ID NAME STATUS PATH BRAND IP
0 global running / ipkg shared
1 mail running /zones/mail nlipkg excl
2 www running /zones/www nlipkg excl
The zones are booted, but zlogin is not possible, nor are the
zones reachable via ssh.
Looks like execing the shell failed.
Upstream illumos-gate just made an incompatible change to the
private interface between libc and the kernel used by the exec*()
family of functions.
commit 2b395c3c2a39cdc00f9fe7ac497795bd112f7663
Author: Andy Fiddaman <illu...@fiddaman.net>
Date: Sat Jan 20 10:47:38 2024 +0000
5798 fexecve() needed per POSIX 2008
Portions contributed by: Garrett D'Amore <garr...@damore.org>
Reviewed by: Dan Cross <cr...@oxidecomputer.com>
Reviewed by: Bill Sommerfeld <sommerf...@hamachi.org>
Approved by: Gordon Ross <gordon.w.r...@gmail.com>
Changes to the libc-kernel interface are relatively uncommon but
should be expected to happen every so often.
I see that you're using nlipkg zones, which aren't kept in sync
with the global zone. Did you update the zones as well? If not,
I'd expect most exec*() calls to fail with an EINVAL unless the new
fourth argument to the underlying syscall is zero by chance.
Update the zones along with the global zone and they should start
working again. Just updating all the variants of libc.so.1 to
match the global zone should be enough to get you up & limping again.
- Bill
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Hello!
Thanks for the explanation.
The zone that did not work was updated a day before the global zone,
BE is "openindiana-2024:01:24" within the zone,
so the exec* stuff should be in..
But wait the merge was at timestamp 2024-01-23T19:29:54.000Z so
maybe not..
Current BE of the global zone is "openindiana-2024:01:02" so the
commit is not in..
I will try to update the ng-zones first and after that the global zone,
or maybe better change the zones to ipkg first,
or just update the zones now and reboot the global zone to the
(currently unused) existing BE "openindiana-2024:01:26" for which
the problem exists..
what would be helpful for confirming what happened would be the
illumos-gate.info.git-rev property from the /system/library package
in each BE of the global zone and the impacted zone.
Try running:
$ pkg contents -H -o value -a name=illumos-gate.info.git-rev
/system/library
for the global zone, and
$ pkg -R <alternate-root> contents -H -o value -a
name=illumos-gate.info.git-rev /system/library
for each relevant alternate BE and zone root.
- Bill
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Hello!
This is the running combination:
Global zone:
$ pkg contents -H -o value -a name=illumos-gate.info.git-rev
/system/library
8361acf58a302751348aac091ab09484f3ecfb8c
ng zone
# pkg contents -H -o value -a name=illumos-gate.info.git-rev
/system/library
32c2a899b6e4eab014fd5243af6c011a84dc103f
When i activate the newer BE on the global zone,
where i cant't zlogin to the ng zone, we have this value:
$ pkg contents -H -o value -a name=illumos-gate.info.git-rev
/system/library
d5a816590ba1bb4affbf62f0113d75baf7f83177
Regards,
Stephan
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Hello!
Sorry for the late reply, covid is greeting:-/
To sum up it is mandatory to have the same git-rva within the ng zones
and the global zones.
pkg update-r does not work with my ng zones of branch nlipkg, but we
always can do a pkg update within in each ng zone - "pkg update && init
5" maybe, and afterwards within the global zone "pkg update && init 6"
This was the 'solution' for my system.
Thanks for all your help!!
Regards,
Stephan
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