On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 05:58:32PM +0100, Lukas Ertl wrote: > On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Stijn Hoop wrote: > > after I reverted the syscons change I could build a working kernel, but > > something has changed in vinum, so that the volumes are not created in > > /dev/vinum anymore. > > I don't think that a change in vinum caused that (from when was your last > kernel?), but I'm gonna try to reproduce that bug. Last kernel + world were from Feb 6. Unfortunately work got in my way and while my work box has now completed a built from that time, it hasn't been installed yet, and I'll be at home for the weekend so I'd have to install it remotely (which is a bit icky). Maybe I can do a remote install tomorrow, but I wouldn't count on it, so it would be monday at the earliest that I could test other kernels. Here's the last log message of the working kernel: Feb 13 13:06:13 pcwin002 kernel: /dev/vinum/stor: clean, 787640 free (776 frags, 98358 blocks, 0.0% fragmentation) Here's my initial config file: drive stor0 device /dev/ad4s1e drive stor1 device /dev/ad6s1e volume stor plex name stor.p0 org striped 279k sd name stor.p0.s0 drive stor0 size 57277M sd name stor.p0.s1 drive stor1 size 57277M I tried to do a 'vinum makedev' but this failed because: Feb 13 13:32:24 pcwin002 kernel: makedev is not needed for a DEVFS-based system (which is of course pretty obvious, but hey, I tried). Thanks for looking into this, more info of course available on request (when it can be provided remotely). --Stijn -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in." -- Kim Alm, alt.sysadmin.recovery
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