Re: Promise Fasttrak SX4000

2004-12-17 Thread Darcy Buskermolen
On December 16, 2004 05:24 pm, Tony Wijnhard wrote:
> I own a Promise Fasttrak SX4000 and was wondering where the driver is :s
> Promise advertises with compatibility of the controller with FreeBSD 4.x
> both on the site and in the manual but the driver is NOWHERE to be found..
> ive searched far and wide for it and have seen this question over and over
> and over again.. but no answer nowhere.. so I thought id try it again here
>

Promises doc's are partly correct, there are drivers but only in 5.x for this 
card.  

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> Tnx
>
> Tony Wijnhard
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Re: Problem with Sempron-2800 + FreeBSD 5.4-BETA/PRE

2005-03-29 Thread Darcy Buskermolen
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 13:14, Tom wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Doug White wrote:
> >> Stop in /usr/src/lib/libmagic.
> >>
> >> I've had this problem on this same box with every install I've done.
> >
> > System time off?
>
> Its set with NTP every night, so I don' think thats it.
>
> > Check the archives, this has come up before and been traced to problems
> > with the build environment.

are you running out of allowed file handles ? or other "ulimit" ?

>
> *sigh* didn't really see anything similar, although now this just
> happened to a 2.7Ghz celeron so I have no idea whats going on now heh.
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Re: bandwidth issues/slow box

2005-10-28 Thread Darcy Buskermolen
On Friday 28 October 2005 13:19, Matt Smith wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a box that has 4.11 on it and is running IRCD and apache.
> The box is a 133mhz Pentium with 128MB of RAM.   My problem is the box
> is sucking bandwidth like crazy even though there are very few
> connections and I have no idea why.  I have another box with similar
> specs and it does not do this.  Any ideas on how to find the bandwidth
> leak?

tcpdump

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Re: REMINDER: 4.2 code freeze starts tomorrow!

2000-11-01 Thread Darcy Buskermolen

How is your automatic time change configured,  are you useing the PC's BIOS
Daylight Time switch, if so I'd suspect that this is actully a problem the
truly exists with the BIOS manufactures,, but I do agree that we should
work around that "feature". 


At 10:54 AM 11/1/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Sean O'Connell wrote:
>> 
>> all of my daily scripts were run twice as well.
>> 
>
>Aye, here too.
>
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Re: ee(1) unexpected behavior in 4.3-stable?

2001-07-11 Thread Darcy Buskermolen

This has been happening for quite some time I have 2.2.x boxes that show
this as well. Check for core files I "usually" get core files when this
happens.. 


At 09:24 AM 7/11/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Confirmed.  Window resize causes the program to exit.  No errors, no dumps.
>
>This is on:  FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE #1: Mon Jul  2 13:55:59 PDT 2001
>
>-Scott
>
>John Doe wrote:
>
>> I have just noticed today that my ee(1) quits when I attempted to resize
the setup window.  I have
>> auto-paragraph on.
>>
>> to reproduce: run ee; set margin + paragraph watch on (Esc + ]).  Then
try to resize the xterm
>> window.  it should just return you back to the prompt.  Can someone
confirm this?
>>
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Re: "leak" in softupdates?

2003-03-06 Thread Darcy Buskermolen

I have had simular experiances with this very phenominom under 3.X, although I 
have only ever seen it when you fill the partition ie 101% used and it only 
happens on partitions with softupdates.


On Wednesday 05 March 2003 16:53, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> I rebooted my server 20hrs ago, and had 20gig of free space ... now I'm
> down to 4.6gig ...
>
> venus# df -t ufs
> Filesystem1K-blocks Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/amrd0s1a 103777974 90836532 463920695%/
>
> Before I rebooted it 20hrs ago, it had drop'd down <500Meg, and after the
> reboot, pop'd back up to 20gig ...
>
> I can't seem to find where 16gig of disk space is being used though, but,
> for instance, I had 12gig of files in /var/vmcore (from crash dumps) that
> I removed, which should have increased me to 16gig free, but I'm still at
> 4.6gig and drop'ng ...
>
> The system isn't particularly busy:
>
> venus# iostat 5
>   tty   amrd0 cpu
>  tin tout  KB/t tps  MB/s  us ni sy in id
>1  116  0.00   0  0.00  32  0 28  1 40
>1  452  4.29 343  1.43  39  0 52  0  9
>0  225  5.21 258  1.31  32  0 47  1 21
>2   35  6.21 270  1.64  13  0 51  0 36
>1   38  4.46 268  1.17  19  0 49  1 31
>1   32  4.81 261  1.23  16  0 51  1 32
>
> And the drive is 7x18gig in a RAID5 configuration ..
>
> OS is 4.8-RC FreeBSD 4.8-RC #38: Tue Mar  4 22:43:18 CST 2003 with a patch
> from Tor Egge to fix a problem with how vnodes are kept track of and
> reclaimed/reused ...
>
> I've tried doing a 'sync', figuring that maybe it would force all
> outstanding writes to the drive, but that seems to make no difference
> either ...
>
> I'm doing a du right now to see if I can see anything large out of the
> ordinary, but is there any way (maybe using lsof?) of finding out what,
> if any, processes are holding open a large file?
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Re: [PATCH] avoid kernel panic during ATA probe

2003-10-31 Thread Darcy Buskermolen

This patch does apear to prevent the panic as described in PR kern/57369.   
However the system still falls back to PIO4 when it should be capable of 
UDMA33 (at least)

On October 30, 2003 09:32 pm, Juan Manuel Sanchez wrote:
> The ata raid code in STABLE allows 15 seconds for reading the disk
> headers. If during probe the ata channels need several resets to find a
> working configuration that time might be exceeded. When the request
> finally succeds the buffer was already freed by ar_rw(), and kernel
> panics at any access to corrupt pointers.
>
> Try this simple patch:
>
> ---
> Index: ata-raid.c
> ===
> RCS file: /usr/home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/ata/ata-raid.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.3.2.19
> diff -w -u -r1.3.2.19 ata-raid.c
> --- ata-raid.c30 Jan 2003 07:19:59 -  1.3.2.19
> +++ ata-raid.c30 Oct 2003 22:28:30 -
> @@ -1427,8 +1427,8 @@
>   AR_STRATEGY((struct buf *)bp);
>
>   if (flags & AR_WAIT) {
> - while ((retry++ < (15*hz/10)) && (error = !(bp->b_flags & B_DONE)))
> - error = tsleep(bp, PRIBIO, "arrw", 10);
> + /* AR_STRATEGY success or timeout will wake us up */
> + error = tsleep(bp, PRIBIO, "arrw", 0);
>   if (!error && (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR))
>   error = bp->b_error;
>   free(bp, M_AR);
> ---
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Re: Little whois patch.

1999-12-05 Thread Darcy Buskermolen

Now that you mentioned it, my other point about a follow is mute :-)

I've played with it, queried over 500 domains with it with excellent
results. my only issue with it is since it does everything else
automagicly, can we also have it do arpa's as well?

Just my solomon comments.
 

At 11:36 PM 12/5/99 +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
>On Sun, Dec 05, 1999 at 03:27:15PM -0800, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
>
>> No, I haven't used it, I don't do much day to day production work from
>> the 4.x-current playpen box.   I'm heading that way now to take a look
>> at it and probably smash it onto my production desktop box if it does
>> what you say it does.  This latest set of changes to all the whois stuff
>> has me a bit in an uproar, with NSI and the RA screwing around with output
>> formats all in the same month breaking lots of little shell scripts for
>> me my life has been misserable.  :-(  At least with RA I just had to
>> smash in a ripe181 to get the old format back until I can update the
>> tools to rpsl :-)
>
>I'm interested in your comments.  I'm trying to tie up all the
>outstanding PRs against it, and then I'll merge into -stable.
>
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Re: agp_if.c

2000-10-03 Thread Darcy Buskermolen

Dual 400MHz PII @128MB ram on a Asus P2B-D

I was hopeing only to have to build a kernel on this machine since that is
all I needed..


At 10:13 PM 10/2/00 -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Darcy
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>: ===> agp
>: @ -> /usr/src/sys
>: machine -> /usr/src/i386/include
>: make: don't know how to make agp_if.c. Stop
>: *** Error code 2
>: 
>: Stop in /usr/src/sys/modules
>: *** Error code 1
>: 
>: 
>: This is with a 4.x cvsup of 2 minutes ago
>
>On what sort of machine?  I think that you might be happier with make
>buildworld followed by a make buildkernel.
>
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