Subject: Re: stability problems with NetBSD/sparc 1.3.2
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org, netbsd-users@netbsd.org>
From: Greg A. Woods <woods@most.weird.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 10/23/1998 20:07:32
[ On Fri, October 23, 1998 at 17:27:41 (-0400), Andrew Gillham wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: stability problems with NetBSD/sparc 1.3.2
>
> Greg A. Woods writes:
> > 	
> > 	14:26 [356] $ ident /usr/sbin/rarpd
> > 	/usr/sbin/rarpd:
> > 	     $NetBSD: crt0.c,v 1.23 1997/10/20 16:08:28 christos Exp $
> > 	     $NetBSD: rarpd.c,v 1.26 1998/07/13 06:31:31 mrg Exp $
> > 	     $NetBSD: mkarp.c,v 1.2 1998/01/17 11:38:36 christos Exp $
> > 
> > and yet I still have problems.  Either Andrew's problem isn't exactly
> > the same as mine, or PR#4835 doesn't actually fix it.
> 
> Well..  Note the ident of a test rarpd (with new mkarp.c) and release:
> rarpd: (test)
>      $NetBSD: crt0.c,v 1.28 1997/10/20 13:49:45 mycroft Exp $
>      $NetBSD: rarpd.c,v 1.21.2.2 1998/05/08 08:50:13 mycroft Exp $
>      $NetBSD: mkarp.c,v 1.2 1998/01/17 11:38:36 christos Exp $
> 
> Note mkarp.c 1.2, which seems to work correctly, though I haven't had more
> than a few hours for testing.

I've been running the slightly dated -current rarpd I show above since
the second reboot following upgrading, and actually for some of the time
I was running 1.3.1 too, and it has never worked reliably.  It does
include the mkarp.c-1.2, as I show, and quite a large number of changes
to rarpd.c too.  There are even more interesting looking changes in
rarpd.c from very recent -current, and that's what I want to try the
next time everything comes to a crashing halt.

> # ident `which rarpd`
> /usr/sbin/rarpd:
>      $NetBSD: crt0.c,v 1.28 1997/10/20 13:49:45 mycroft Exp $
>      $NetBSD: rarpd.c,v 1.21.2.2 1998/05/08 08:50:13 mycroft Exp $
>      $NetBSD: mkarp.c,v 1.1 1997/11/24 18:43:14 is Exp $
> 
> My release appears to be 1.3.2, yours doesn't?  I've forgotten already,
> are you running 1.3.2?

I'm running a 1.3.2 kernel, and most of my user land is 1.3.2, though
the rarpd is as I show far above (from -current sources sup'ed on or
about Sun Jul 26 07:48:34 EDT 1998).

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