I repeated my 2009.06 install and did a pkg image-upgrade again (oh, after
switching to the dev repository).  I believe my previous try was when b131
was current, last night I got b132, and that may explain my different
results.

The upgrade completed with no reported errors (using the GUI tool).  I
then rebooted, and got two popups which I failed to capture (though if
they turn out to be important I believe I snapshotted the before-reboot
VM, so I should be able to get back to them).

I did manage to capture /var/log/messages, and found the following things
in it:

Feb  5 07:47:08 osol-play-002 nwamd[37]: [ID 116842 daemon.error]
sysevent_bind_handle: Permission denied
Feb  5 07:47:11 osol-play-002 genunix: [ID 127566 kern.info] device
pciclass,030...@2(display#0) keeps up device s...@0,0(sd#0), but the former
is not power managed
Feb  5 07:47:11 osol-play-002 /usr/lib/power/powerd: [ID 387247
daemon.error] Able to open /dev/srn
Feb  5 07:48:53 osol-play-002 inetd[6089]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Failed
to update state of instance svc:/application/x11/xfs:default in
repository: entity not found
Feb  5 07:48:53 osol-play-002 inetd[6089]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Failed
to get instance for svc:/application/x11/xfs:default
Feb  5 07:48:53 osol-play-002 inetd[6089]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Failed
to update state of instance svc:/application/x11/xfs:default in
repository: No such file or directory
Feb  5 07:48:53 osol-play-002 inetd[6089]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Failed
to update state of instance svc:/application/x11/xfs:default in
repository: entity not found
Feb  5 07:48:53 osol-play-002 inetd[6089]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Failed
to get instance for svc:/application/x11/xfs:default
Feb  5 07:48:53 osol-play-002 inetd[6089]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] Failed
to update state of instance svc:/application/x11/xfs:default in
repository: No such file or directory
Feb  5 07:49:01 osol-play-002 ip: [ID 224711 kern.warning] WARNING: Memory
pressure: TCP defensive mode on

The TCP error we discussed before, and if I understand correctly, isn't
install-related and isn't terribly serious.

There was some discussion of something like the powerd issues, but I don't
remember them reaching any clear conclusion.

That leaves mostly the xfs errors.  That's the font server, right?  I'm
running X and getting fonts on the screen, they even look like the ones
that might have been intended, nothing obviously weird.  Should I worry
about this?

Anyway, the big win is that it succeeded in rebooting into 132; never did
into 131.  Can't be sure that's the difference of course.

That said, I'm thinking less and less of actually switching my production
system to dev.  But getting better at managing this stuff is always
worthwhile.

-- 
David Dyer-Bennet, [email protected]; http://dd-b.net/
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