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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lars Eggert writes:
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>Hi,
>
>lately, I end up in ddb when I connect my
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] write
s:
>I keep ketting errors when trying to make my root filesystem encrypted:
>
>bash-2.05b# gbde init /dev/ad0s2a
>gbde: /dev/ad0s2a: No such file or directory
>bash-2.05b#
If you have ad0s2a mounted as a filesystem, doing the above doesn't
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 04:33:41PM -0600, David Leimbach wrote:
> I am about to try to make some changes to FreeBSD current...
>
> Should I begin to use read-only CVS instead of CVSup for this work or
> is it possible to generate diffs based on CVSup'd sources?
For light duty usage (esp. on a RE
I'm running FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE on a dual P3 800MHz/512MB/Tekram DC-390
SCSI. Moved all my IDE disks on another 'puter to access via NFS. So I
ended up putting up a Debian server, because some of the disks were
already in ext2fs. Now I'm experiencing heavy lag on my desktop when I
use the NFS inten
Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> lately, I end up in ddb when I connect my (unconnected) serial console
> cable to another machine. It's not critical, since "c" will continue
> fine, but it's annoying. Here's a trace:
Remove BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER from your kernel config.
DES
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Dag-Erling S
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Atte Peltomaki wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE on a dual P3 800MHz/512MB/Tekram DC-390
> SCSI. Moved all my IDE disks on another 'puter to access via NFS. So I
> ended up putting up a Debian server, because some of the disks were
> already in ext2fs. Now I'm experien
Atte Peltomaki wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE on a dual P3 800MHz/512MB/Tekram DC-390
> SCSI. Moved all my IDE disks on another 'puter to access via NFS. So I
> ended up putting up a Debian server, because some of the disks were
> already in ext2fs. Now I'm experiencing heavy lag on my de
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Hi,
Those problems are solved if I switch back to the old scheduler (SCHED_4BSD).
Moreover, with the new scheduler, under high load (CPU ~100%) the system became
very slow.
-- Aurelien
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 07:42:36AM +0100, Aurelien Nephtali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For about two weeks now, each tim
I remember a couple of posts about this problem; but don't recall (and
am unable to find in the archives) if there was ever any resolution.
Anyway, this just started on a RELENG_5_0 box this morning -- been
working fine up until now. I noticed that /dev/dsp wasn't being cloned,
so I went about tr
Warner,
rev 1.33 of cardbus.c for me is a regression - it will again cause kldload
to hang if the card is inserted, until I eject the card. This doesn't happen
with rev 1.32.
Also, one of the last commits introduced another minor issue for me. When I
eject the card, I get:
cbb0: bad Vcc request.
Hi,
When I attempted to install FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE on a Shuttle SS51G box,
just like some other users, I encountered the "ata0: READ command
timeout" error during boot. I then tried 4.7-RELEASE and saw the same
problem.
A quick search of the FreeBSD mail archives turned up other users with
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 12:23:53AM +0100, David Vidal Rodr?guez wrote:
Hi,
> 1)
> If they aren't loaded (I forgot them on the 1st try by mistake), the
> kernel panics if I try to change hw.snd.maxautovchans (that odd "bwrite:
> buffer is not busy???" message again!). That shouldn't happen: if I
>
I have the same hardware from shuttle and tried using the same patch on
-STABLE.
I found that while the patch would let the machine boot and at least use
the drive at ATA100 speeds, the system was unstable. During periods of
heavy disk usage there were random errors reading from the disk.
I o
It seems Aaron D. Gifford wrote:
> Then on one of the messages, I noticed a link to Patrick Bihan-Faou's
> problem report, read it, and tried out his patch under 5.0-CURRENT
> (having completed my install of 5.0-RELEASE and updated to -CURRENT).
> Of course the line numbers were a bit different,
Olivier Houchard wrote:
I'm afraid I don't know anything about that. The oid doesn't exist for
me if I don't load the kernel module.
That's my fault for being imprecise. I forgot to mention that I had
snd_pcm.ko loaded, but nothing else.
I believe it has been fixed on -CURRENT. You may try th
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 08:46:09AM -0600, Craig Boston wrote:
> I remember a couple of posts about this problem; but don't recall (and
> am unable to find in the archives) if there was ever any resolution.
I have experienced the same thing. I have tried vchan sound on three
-current boxes and it w
Olivier Houchard wrote:
Ooops sorry. They have to be applied in /sys/dev/sound/pcm.
My bad, next time I'll make them against /usr/src :)
Thanks! That did the trick. Where I have to keep an eye is to the
"device busy" problem, since it doesn't appear immediately.
CU,
David.
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I have a u60 (mp) and installed 5.0-RELEASE with the miniinst iso. I am
trying to buildworld, but am receiving:
work/arrwrk/src/contrib/gcc/config/elfos.h:323:1: warning:
"TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION" redefined
In file included from
/work/obj/work/arrwrk/src/sparc64/work/arrwrk/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc
Soeren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems Aaron D. Gifford wrote:
Then on one of the messages, I noticed a link to Patrick Bihan-Faou's
problem report, read it, and tried out his patch under 5.0-CURRENT
(having completed my install of 5.0-RELEASE and updated to -CURRENT).
Of course t
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 02:46:21PM -0500, Andrew R. Reiter wrote:
> I have a u60 (mp) and installed 5.0-RELEASE with the miniinst iso. I am
> trying to buildworld, but am receiving:
[snip]
>
> ... I did not script(1) this so I dont have a further backtrace (so to
> speak). I can produce one if r
LO,
after I cvsupped the system to the most recent version, I found out what
the reason of locking during boot was (at least for me): corrupt FS. It
seems like a shutdown / reboot leaves the filesystem dirty, which means
to get the server up I need to run fsck from the fixit-image.
As usual th
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Hi,
got this panic with an up to date CURRENT:
Fatal trap 18: integer divide while in kernel mode
instruction pointer = 0x8:0xc025f3cc
stack pointer = 0x10:0xd1d38aa8
frame pointer = 0x10:0xd1d38abc
code segment= base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
My time clock seems to do two ticks for every one that it should do. I'm not
sure where to start on fixing this. I had 4.7 installed and did a clean
install of 5.0 release thats when I noticed the time keeping weirdness.. it
always kept time perfectly before. I cvsuped to tag=RELENG_5_0 and built
i
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Good morning,
I'm noticing a problem which is probably related on my -current box. It
seems to no longer be able to sync before shutting down. The config
file for the kernel is attached to this message. When I shut it down,
the final sync starts the buffer countdown, and never succeeds in
counti
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 08:31:11PM +0200, John Hay wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 08:46:09AM -0600, Craig Boston wrote:
> > I remember a couple of posts about this problem; but don't recall (and
> > am unable to find in the archives) if there was ever any resolution.
>
> I have experienced the s
I just spent a few days trying to determine why postfix with STARTTLS
enabled is instantly dumping core on my new FreeBSD 5.0 machine.
The problem was caused by a conflict between OpenSSL library versions
0.9.6 and 0.9.7, both of which are installed on the machine. The former
as part of the FreeBS
Lucky Green wrote:
> I just spent a few days trying to determine why postfix with STARTTLS
> enabled is instantly dumping core on my new FreeBSD 5.0 machine.
>
> The problem was caused by a conflict between OpenSSL library versions
> 0.9.6 and 0.9.7, both of which are installed on the machine. The
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sysinstall does not like the partition table.
It does not like the geometry 119150/16/63 found by kernel.
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