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02-07-2001 10:01 AM
02-07-2001 10:01 AM
Rebuild Kernel
When attempting to increase maxusers and rebuild the kernel I receive the following error in SAM. Can anyone help?
Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/config. The standard output of the command is shown below:
config: error in opening file --tune.h
The command exitted with exitcode -71.
Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/config. The standard output of the command is shown below:
config: error in opening file --tune.h
The command exitted with exitcode -71.
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02-07-2001 10:18 AM
02-07-2001 10:18 AM
Re: Rebuild Kernel
Hi,
According the man page for config, /stand/build/tune.h is the "default output system parameter table".
Make sure that the stand filesystem is not full. If it isn't, check the permissions on the /stand/build directory. Also, make sure stand was not mounted readonly. If all else fails, I would run fsck on stand or wait for another response. :)
--Bruce
According the man page for config, /stand/build/tune.h is the "default output system parameter table".
Make sure that the stand filesystem is not full. If it isn't, check the permissions on the /stand/build directory. Also, make sure stand was not mounted readonly. If all else fails, I would run fsck on stand or wait for another response. :)
--Bruce
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02-07-2001 10:30 AM
02-07-2001 10:30 AM
Re: Rebuild Kernel
Bruce may have nailed the problem, but here's one more thing to check...
Make sure it's not missing these ~tune.h files:
/usr/conf/space.h.d/fs-tune.h scsi-tune.h vm-tune.h
I say this because when building a kernel it will look for certain files under /usr/conf.
Just a thought,
Rita
Make sure it's not missing these ~tune.h files:
/usr/conf/space.h.d/fs-tune.h scsi-tune.h vm-tune.h
I say this because when building a kernel it will look for certain files under /usr/conf.
Just a thought,
Rita
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