Thank you for the responces. Sorry for the late summary. The obvious problem was the system may not have been rebooted since the upgrade. However, this wasn't the case or at least repeated reboots never cleared up this discrepency. Below was a responce that seemed summed up all the responces and sounds like it is closer to the problem. It appears I should think about reinstalling this system to aciod the pain of rebuilding the /var/sadm ;) Thanks to both Justin.Stringfellow@Sun.COM and duprec@scorec.rpi.edu >Showrev says the kernel is 103640-35 >while uname -a displays 103640-36 > >Why would these be different, or what could cause this? Is this just uname -a can always be trusted - it queries the actual running kernel. showrev will query the /var/sadm/... databases to find out what the patch+pkg database thinks is loaded. If they display different items then one of two things I can think of has happened: 1. you've loaded a new kernel and not rebooted 2. you've got a screwed /var/sadm I hope it's #1 because #2 is v. difficult to fix.Received on Sat Jul 14 19:49:21 2001
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