Glen Barber
2008-Dec-26 09:18 UTC
Kernel Trap during installworld caused unrecoverable system
Hi folks. I was unfortunate enough to encounter a kernel trap in single user mode yesterday when upgrading from 7.1-RC1 to -RC2 using the typical build/install world. I'm still not sure what caused the trap, as the system was rebooting when I saw the screen. As one would expect, this led to an irrecoverable system; the system would automatically drop me into single user mode, as it could only mount the root directory; /bin/sh and /bin/csh would not work (had to use /restore/csh for the minimal digging I actually could do). So, now to the question. Given I could not mount anything other than /, would there have been any way for me to gather debugging information on what caused this failure? (FWIW, I am certain it is not a hardware failure.) Regards, -- Glen Barber
Kris Kennaway
2008-Dec-26 09:34 UTC
Kernel Trap during installworld caused unrecoverable system
Glen Barber wrote:> Hi folks. > > I was unfortunate enough to encounter a kernel trap in single user > mode yesterday when upgrading from 7.1-RC1 to -RC2 using the typical > build/install world. > > I'm still not sure what caused the trap, as the system was rebooting > when I saw the screen. As one would expect, this led to an > irrecoverable system; the system would automatically drop me into > single user mode, as it could only mount the root directory; /bin/sh > and /bin/csh would not work (had to use /restore/csh for the minimal > digging I actually could do). > > So, now to the question. Given I could not mount anything other than > /, would there have been any way for me to gather debugging > information on what caused this failure? (FWIW, I am certain it is > not a hardware failure.)You can proceed recovering the system using the tools in /rescue, and once you have shared libraries working again, run savecore to save the crashdump (assuming one was made). Kris