CURRENT: system crashing while shuting down -> files system corruption
Xin Li
delphij at delphij.net
Fri May 24 22:30:53 UTC 2013
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On 05/24/13 06:50, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Since r250670 (last known stable) I face a lot of problems.
>
> On systems with SSD, after a couple of seconds the box is crashing
> and rebooting, showing up a lot of CAM/SCSI stuff on the console.
>
> A system with "traditional" disks I get while shutdown in progress
> (via ACPI power button or shutdown -p now command) corrupt
> filesystems (UFS disk).
>
> Below an error message after such a crahs, /usr/ports is a
> partition and while the shutdown was in effect, there were no
> activities on that partition, but is has been "repaired" while the
> box then powered up again. Now it seems to be corrupted in the way
> that I can not svn update the ports tree anymore.
>
> What happened?
>
>
> root at thor:/usr/ports # make update
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Updating /usr/ports using Subversion
> -------------------------------------------------------------- cd
> /usr/ports; /usr/local/bin/svn update svn: E155036: Please see the
> 'svn upgrade' command svn: E155036: Working copy '/usr/ports' is an
> old development version (format 12); to upgrade it, use a format 18
> client, then use 'tools/dev/wc-ng/bump-to-19.py', then use the
> current client *** Error code 1
Have you tried 'svn upgrade' by chance?
Cheers,
- --
Xin LI <delphij at delphij.net> https://www.delphij.net/
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