Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
>
> OK,
>
> found another reproducable coredumper:
>
> whenever I click a mailto: HREF it inadvertly dumps core.
Does it truly dump core, or does it merely go away? It's a known problem with
Communicrasher 4.5 on UNIX platforms that trying to use any of the mail
When reviewing the VM code regarding another issue (another significant
VM contributor had found an interesting anomoly), I noticed that the
coloring wasn't as complete as it should be.
Attached is a patch that appears to make a reasonable improvement in
performance, when using both my slightly mo
How am I supposed to find the maintainer of a certain part of the kernel,
anyway? The basic problem is that msdosfs panic()s quite easily with a "zone
not free" error (INVARIANTS is /ON/ in the kernel), when I attempt to do a rw
mount of a FAT16. I don't know what else it affects, but it's eas
OK,
found another reproducable coredumper:
whenever I click a mailto: HREF it inadvertly dumps core.
Now, am I wrong or did Netscape code their mailer in Java?
(btw, Netscape 4.5 Communicator)
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven It's a Dance of Energy,
asmodai(at)wxs.nl
> Well, I need to learn a little about programming first, so where do you
> reccomend I begin learning?
> E-Mail: William Woods
> FreeBSD 4.0 -Current
If you don't know about programming, then you just shouldn't be running
-current. Step back to 2.2.8R and enjoy the Floppy Tape support there.
J
Well, I need to learn a little about programming first, so where do you
reccomend I begin learning?
On 07-Feb-99 Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
>> So, basically I am screwed?
>
> Not at all - get busy on maintaining this thing and ft is all yours
> again. How do you think stuff like this happens aroun
I have an Exabyte Eagle TR-3 drive, and I had a look at the floppy
tape situation a while back. The driver is.. well.. inadequate. It
makes a lot of assumptions that are quite a few years incorrect. But
they're probably still needed if someone has those old drives. New
drives come in all sorts
> So, basically I am screwed?
Not at all - get busy on maintaining this thing and ft is all yours
again. How do you think stuff like this happens around here?
- Jordan
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Mikhail Teterin wrote...
> Kenneth D. Merry once stated:
>
> =To format a disk, you would do something like this:
> =
> =camcontrol cmd -n da -u 0 -t 3600 -v -c "4 0 0 0 0 0"
>
> Yep, this similar to what the scsiformat(8) script was doing using
> the scsi(8) command.
>
> IMHO, it is very bad, t
Kenneth D. Merry once stated:
=To format a disk, you would do something like this:
=
=camcontrol cmd -n da -u 0 -t 3600 -v -c "4 0 0 0 0 0"
Yep, this similar to what the scsiformat(8) script was doing using
the scsi(8) command.
IMHO, it is very bad, the scsi(8) did not survive the switch to CAM
Kenneth D. Merry wrote...
> Daren R. Sefcik wrote...
> > Thanks..I ended up just pulling my old Atari out of the closet and doing
> > the format on it...that seemed to work and I am now up and running. I
> > would still like to know how to do it under FreeBSD.
>
>
> First off, someone (can't tell
Daren Sefcik wrote...
> > You are, probably, using a wrong device name. First, check the file
> > /var/run/dmesg.boot to find out exactly how the drive was found --
> > what is the device number (da? something).
>
> >From dmesg.boot:
>
> (da0:adv0:0:1:0): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Daren R. Sefcik wrote...
> Thanks..I ended up just pulling my old Atari out of the closet and doing
> the format on it...that seemed to work and I am now up and running. I
> would still like to know how to do it under FreeBSD.
First off, someone (can't tell who, because the attributions were dele
This happens in -current and -stable.
Machine:
CPU: Pentium II (quarter-micron) (350.80-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x652 Stepping=2
Features=0x183fbff>
real memory = 402653184 (393216K bytes)
config> quit
avail memory = 388808704 (379696K bytes
...
xl0: <3Com 3c905B Fas
The panic() I'm getting is not what appears to be the fault of vn(4). I
can vnconfig, newfs, and mount_ufs a filesystem to my heart's content, even
running my nice file-system-beater-upper (TM). The problem only occurs when
I try to use msdosfs, and then occurs when: I chdir into the msdosfs, t
Thanks..I ended up just pulling my old Atari out of the closet and doing
the format on it...that seemed to work and I am now up and running. I
would still like to know how to do it under FreeBSD.
Daren
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, David O'Brien wrote:
> You will get more mileage by discussing this type
I didn't get a response from the questions list, so let's try here.
I've been getting my server ready to switch from FreeBSD 2.2.2 to 3.0
Release. Everything was going well until I tried to bring my kernel ppp
link up to my isp. I get many silo overflow messages when there's any
activity on the
> I tried to track down some of the problems doing a network snoop and noticed
> something interesting:
> NFSv3 seems to produce more than twice the packets during file write than
> NFSv2
> Is this true. There are many more getattr() calls with NFSv3 than with NFSv2.
You may mean "ACCESS", not "
On 5 Feb 1999 23:56:04 -0500, in sentex.lists.freebsd.current you wrote:
>#define quoting(Mike Tancsa)
>// Are there any other options for VPN on the 3.0 branch ? SKIP wasnt/isnt
>// the greatest, but I had decent luck with it on the 2.2 branch of things...
>
>Have you tried the ssh+ppp combo ?
I'm getting some weird/wrong idle times with newly opened windows. For
example, this is from a few minutes ago:
> w
3:27PM up 13 mins, 6 users, load averages: 0.21, 0.18, 0.13
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
[...]
mystify p3 :0.0 3:17PM
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
>
> Daren Sefcik once stated:
>
> => =Is it possible to do a low level format of a scsi disk..I do not see a
> => =utility to do so.
> =>
> => scsiformat(8)
>
>
>
> Is there ``/sbin/scsiformat''? Or may be you have to use camcontrol now?
rover# camcontrol defects -f da0
Daren Sefcik once stated:
=> =Is it possible to do a low level format of a scsi disk..I do not see a
=> =utility to do so.
=>
=> scsiformat(8)
=rover >man scsiformat
=No manual entry for scsiformat
=rover >
Khmm... My man-page is dated August 19, so it was in -current back then...
I used this o
> You are, probably, using a wrong device name. First, check the file
> /var/run/dmesg.boot to find out exactly how the drive was found --
> what is the device number (da? something).
>From dmesg.boot:
(da0:adv0:0:1:0): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(da0:adv0:0:1:0): MEDIUM ERROR asc:
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Brian Feldman wrote:
> When I mount a floppy image (msdos, using the vn device), I soon get:
> panic: zone: entry not free
When I needed to copy some stuff onto a "boot disk", this worked fine with
my Feb 1 kernel. Installing Win95 on Bochs OTOH and mounting the
resulting disk
> Have you tried dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd# count=100?
>
rover# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rda0 count=100
dd: /dev/rda0: Device not configured
rover#
yeah..
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On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Daren Sefcik wrote:
> No..it's an HP generic and it has no BIOS...
> I tried using SCSI ToolBox on my windows
> machine but it just hangs.
> The disk was formatted for freebsd and I used
> the newfs_msdos command on it and now it
> is hosed..I can't seem to get it back.
> Diskl
> =Is it possible to do a low level format of a scsi disk..I do not see a
> =utility to do so.
>
> scsiformat(8)
>
> -mi
rover >man scsiformat
No manual entry for scsiformat
rover >
rover >uname -a
FreeBSD rover.sefcik.cc 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #2: Sat Jan 30
09:17:12 PST 1999
No..it's an HP generic and it has no BIOS...
I tried using SCSI ToolBox on my windows
machine but it just hangs.
The disk was formatted for freebsd and I used
the newfs_msdos command on it and now it
is hosed..I can't seem to get it back.
Disklabel gives me a "disk not configured" error
argghh..an
Daren Sefcik once stated:
=Is it possible to do a low level format of a scsi disk..I do not see a
=utility to do so.
scsiformat(8)
-mi
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On Sat, Feb 06, 1999 at 12:55:16PM -0800, Daren Sefcik wrote:
> Is it possible to do a low level format
> of a scsi disk..I do not see a utility
> to do so.
If you are using an Adaptec controller card, like a 2940, there is a
low-level format in the card-bios. You can get into the card-bios utilit
> Doscmd is really only useable with X, and running doscmd -bx with a local X
> server generates tons of "trap 25 with interrupts disabled". I don't recall
> this being the case many moons ago...
Yeah, me too. I was told this is a bug in doscmd and the owner needs
to fix it. I don't understand
I used to run a 250Mb with extended length tapes (350Mb). That is still far
short of the size of newer tape drives.
Jim Bloom
bl...@acm.org
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> In message , William Woods writes:
>
> >Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont
> >have
>
Is it possible to do a low level format
of a scsi disk..I do not see a utility
to do so.
thanks in advance
Daren
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4:1 that the ft driver will not do anything with it...
In message , William Woods writes:
>Hmm...it is an Iomega gig internalany ideas for me then?
>
>On 06-Feb-99 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>> In message , William Woods writes:
>>
>>>Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Chris
Okay, I've got three separate problems today:
Doscmd is really only useable with X, and running doscmd -bx with a local X
server generates tons of "trap 25 with interrupts disabled". I don't recall
this being the case many moons ago...
When I mount a floppy image (msdos, using the vn device), I s
> Btw, if this is a new device, it is unlikely that the ft driver will support
> it anyway, I don't think it ever came above the 80Mbyte tapes...
I have a 2.2.x machine with a 120M device. I believe someone on this list
stated that they had it working with a 250M device as well.
- Mike
To Uns
Hmm...it is an Iomega gig internalany ideas for me then?
On 06-Feb-99 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message , William Woods writes:
>
>>Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont
>>have
>>any extra $$ right nowso where is the floppy tape driver?
>
In message , William Woods writes:
>Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont have
>any extra $$ right nowso where is the floppy tape driver?
Btw, if this is a new device, it is unlikely that the ft driver will support
it anyway, I don't think it ever came abo
In message , William Woods writes:
>So, basically I am screwed?
Run 2.2.8 ?
--
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Yea yea, I know..but this was a gifyt for Christmass and I really dont have
any extra $$ right nowso where is the floppy tape driver?
On 06-Feb-99 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message , William Woods writes:
>
>>I just finished looking in LINT for "ft" the floppy tape device. Now I
>>rem
So, basically I am screwed?
On 06-Feb-99 Julian Elischer wrote:
> OR,
>
> get teh changes needed (that were removed) from the fd driver..
> (you can find them using the CVS web-pages)
> and the correct files, and get it all working again..
>
> One of the problems was that there was no-one that
OR,
get teh changes needed (that were removed) from the fd driver..
(you can find them using the CVS web-pages)
and the correct files, and get it all working again..
One of the problems was that there was no-one that the intersecting set of
developers who could maintain the driver, and people wh
In message , William Woods writes:
>I just finished looking in LINT for "ft" the floppy tape device. Now I remember
>some discussion of this being removed a while ago, but I do not remember the
>outcome of this. I am running a -curent system and was wondering what I sue for
>a floppy tape driver.
I just finished looking in LINT for "ft" the floppy tape device. Now I remember
some discussion of this being removed a while ago, but I do not remember the
outcome of this. I am running a -curent system and was wondering what I sue for
a floppy tape driver.
--
E-Ma
Quoth Zach Heilig on Sat, 6 February:
: On Sat, Feb 06, 1999 at 02:28:38AM -0600, Tony Kimball wrote:
: > In the file of the subject, I notice this:
:
: > /*
: > * Don't allow a shell script to be the shell for a shell
: > * script. :-)
: > */
: > if (imgp->interpreted)
> I've seen identical panics when using nmh's spost command to send
> mail. Instant panic saying "negative ref cnt". This is using an NFS
> mounted home directory (containing the draft mail to be sent).
> Unfortunately, I didn't have time to investigate further, so I just
> switched over to using
David Malone writes:
> We're getting lots of negative reference counts for 3.0-STABLE. We've been
> getting them since long before Christmas. We have 3 SMP machines, all heavy
> NFS clients, which are dieing about 1 per day with this panic.
>
> Several of these hangs have been provoked by me logg
On Sat, Feb 06, 1999 at 02:28:38AM -0600, Tony Kimball wrote:
> In the file of the subject, I notice this:
> /*
>* Don't allow a shell script to be the shell for a shell
>* script. :-)
>*/
> if (imgp->interpreted)
> return(ENOEXEC);
> Why not
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :
> :Ahhh...not sure what you mean here...
> :
> :On 06-Feb-99 Brian Feldman wrote:
> :> On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, William Woods wrote:
> :>> Floating point exception
> :...
> :>
> :> Try "kvm_mkdb" yet?
> :>
> :--
>
Are there any plans to make this work with ELF binaries?
Kris
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Already fixed, please re-cvsup.
> With a recently cvsupped current, make all in /usr/src/release/sysinstall
> fails:
>
> cc -O -pipe -Wall -I/d3p2/FreeBSD-3.0/src/release/sysinstall/../../gnu/lib/li
bdialog -I/d3p2/FreeBSD-3.0/src/release/sysinstall -I/d3p2/FreeBSD-3.0/src/rele
ase/sysinstall/../
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote:
> N wrote:
> >
> > On a totally unrelated note, su(1) never works if you're not in group
> > wheel, Kerberos or no Kerberos, as far as I can tell.
>
> Standard BSD behavior.
Hmm... for Kerberos, this ought to be relaxed, really.
M
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With a recently cvsupped current, make all in /usr/src/release/sysinstall
fails:
cc -O -pipe -Wall
-I/d3p2/FreeBSD-3.0/src/release/sysinstall/../../gnu/lib/libdialog
-I/d3p2/FreeBSD-3.0/src/release/sysinstall
-I/d3p2/FreeBSD-3.0/src/release/sysinstall/../../sys -DUC_PRIVATE
-DKERN_NO_SYMBOLS
N wrote:
>
> On a totally unrelated note, su(1) never works if you're not in group
> wheel, Kerberos or no Kerberos, as far as I can tell.
Standard BSD behavior.
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Well, as a computer geek, I have to beli
In the file of the subject, I notice this:
/*
* Don't allow a shell script to be the shell for a shell
* script. :-)
*/
if (imgp->interpreted)
return(ENOEXEC);
Why not? I'd like to.
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