On 04/20/2012 18:38, Ingrid Ditra wrote:
Hi, folks!
I am in the middle of really creepy problem with my new FreeBSD box. I would
appreciate any ideas about what the hell happened.
I've installed FreeBSD 9.0 from CD on IBM System x3550 server (with RAID-5 on 4
hard drives) and moved on it the most of config's from my old FreeBSD (8.2)
box, and everything seemed working fine for some days. Long story short, today
I realised, that I can't login nether through ssh or console, some third-party
soft doesn't work, and most of utilities from base system doesn't work too.
My /usr/sbin and /usr/libdata are completely gone, /usr/libexec is empty,
/usr/bin contains only dtrace dir and librt.so.1 many files from /usr/bin are
gone, /usr/src contains only directory with my kernconf (there was all sources)
and /usr/ports contains only ports I've installed.
Time of access to all deleted or semi-deleted dirs is almost the same,
Do you look carefully in /var/log/cron for this same time ?
Another thought, give you filesystem layout.
but I didn't find any weird actions in logs. First, I thought that
portsnap (runned by cron) somehow corrupted my system, but it was
executed like eight hours earlier.
No one but me has access to this box, so it's unlikely mean joke.
This system is connected to the internet ? http server ? if so check the
logs
So, please, please, help me. I really do not know what I suppose to do now. I
can't find out why this happened, so it would be useless just reinstall system
-- I'll have this situation again. All this stuff repeated twice
Same time, day of the week ?
-- so it is not kind of glitch (last time a cvsuped sources and ports
and thought it was the reason of crash).
Maybe I'm not helpful but you feel less lonely ...
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