>
> Hello
>
> Just about a hour ago cvsupped the latest sources and built world because
> of fixes in vinum. I have /usr mounted to striped volume over three
> disks. After reboot I had crash just a moment after the setiathome
> processes started, the crash was in currtprio, I have two seti processes
> sheduled to start with idprio 31. I did dump and rebooted, then found
> myself sitting behind my desk and watching No Operating System Found
> prompt. Boot blocks are there, my machine BIOS reports it. Sorry can't
> provide more information as I need to recover first. Anyway, this is very
> strange and I want to warn anybody first. My system is SMP, three
> identical SCSI disks hooked up to the onboard AIC-7896. Three 256MB swap
> partitions, separate root on the first disk and /usr on the striped
> volume.
Was it a panic saying currtprio != curproc->p_rtprio.prio?
That was my fault, it's out now. Any SMP kernel from
earlier today should re-sup.
Peter
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