i386 jail on amd64

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Thu Jun 25 21:26:32 EDT 2009


On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 02:11 +0100, xorquewasp at googlemail.com wrote:
> Tracing the processes with ktrace -d shows this happening inside
> csup:
> 
>  63259 csup     NAMI  "/usr/local/tinderbox/jails/6.4-RELEASE-i386/src/bin/kill/Makefile"
>  63259 csup     RET   _umtx_op 0
>  63259 csup     RET   _umtx_op 0
>  63259 csup     RET   access -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
>  63259 csup     CALL  _umtx_op(0x800e19280,0x11,0,0,0)
>  63259 csup     CALL  lstat(0x800f12040,0x7fffff3fae00)
>  63259 csup     RET   _umtx_op 0
>  63259 csup     NAMI  "/usr/local/tinderbox/jails/6.4-RELEASE-i386/src/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/clauses/err.D_IDENT_UNDEF.arrtup.d"
>  63259 csup     CALL  access(0x800f02080,F_OK)
>  63259 csup     CALL  _umtx_op(0x800e192a0,0x8,0x1,0x800e19280,0)
>  63259 csup     NAMI  "/usr/local/tinderbox/jails/6.4-RELEASE-i386/src/bin/kill/kill.1"
>  63259 csup     RET   lstat -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
>  63259 csup     RET   access -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
>  63259 csup     CALL  _umtx_op(0x800e192a0,0x9,0,0,0)
> 
> Is tinderbox meant to create /usr/local/tinderbox/jails/6.4-RELEASE-i386/src
> before calling csup? It never does. Additionally, csup never actually logs
> any "could not create file" errors.

csup should be doing this.  What does your Jail's supfile look like?

Joe

> 
> Something seems to be pretty fundamentally wrong here. I've tried creating
> src by hand but this is removed when running ./tc createJail again.
> 
> xw
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