On 08/25, Niclas Zeising wrote:
On 08/24/18 17:20, Warner Losh wrote:
This would allow the graphics port to have a rc script that sets
this up so when X11 goes to automatically load the module, the right one
gets loaded.
I just want to point out that X11 doesn't load the graphics kernel
driv
On 09/14, Hartmann, O. wrote:
For a while 802.11ac adapters are out and some of them made by
Qualcomm/Atheros are considered useful for building accesspoints, like
the QCA9882.
Running revent 12-ALPHA6 on an APU from PCengines equipted with such an
WiFi adaptor (I think this product is named Com
August 22, 2019 12:23 AM, "O. Hartmann" wrote:
> Am Wed, 21 Aug 2019 15:58:24 -0500
> Karl Denninger schrieb:
>
>> I would see if you can get REFIND loaded and use that. I have a Lenovo
>> X1 Carbon Gen 6 and that's the answer I used, as it allows multi-boot
>> (e.g. Win10 and FreeBSD) easily.
September 22, 2019 7:16 PM, "Graham Perrin" wrote:
> On 20/09/2019 09:28, Greg V wrote:
>
>>> … (What am I missing?)
>>
>> The dbus portal implementation itself, most likely.
> root@momh167-gjp4-8570p:~ # pkg query '%o %v %R' dbus
> devel/db
On 02/01, O. Hartmann wrote:
Hello out there,
I got my hands on a Fujitsu Lifebook E751 manufactured 8/2011. The CPU is
a Core i5-2520M, 4GB RAM and QM67 chipset, with an integrated HD3000 graphics.
The display is on this model a Non-Glare HD+ display (1920x1080, I guess).
Neither FreeBSD 11.1-
On 03/07, Eric van Gyzen wrote:
Has anyone tried -CURRENT on the latest System76 Galago Pro with an 8th
gen Kaby Lake R? All the reports I've heard, including the Laptops page
on the wiki, concern systems with a 7th gen Kaby Lake.
"8th gen Kaby Lake" WTF Intel, what are you doing with the nami
On 03/08, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On 03/08/18 17:16, Bernd Walter wrote:
Hardware is a Raspberry Pi3 with current r330034.
I'm trying to run a USB touchscreen.
Tested wmt and uep, but neither wants to attach, although the Waveshare
display I'm using is likely running an egalaxy firmware.
Howe
On 06/07, Matthew Macy wrote:
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 10:33 Michael Butler
wrote:
Ah - I'll re-enable that to see if it makes a difference ..
It's not a question of enabling. It doesn't explicitly use the 11 symbols.
Rust developers assume that every OS has a frozen ABI like Linux. The rust
November 28, 2019 3:43 PM, "O. Hartmann" wrote:
> The ath-driver found in recent 12-STABLE/13-CURRENT do not support this chip
> although it seems
> very common and well supported by several Linux distributions including the
> OpenWRT router
> project (I think that is the ath10k driver suite as
= 0xbfbfcf88,
tf_ss = 0x2f}) at ../../i386/i386/trap.c:1056
#14 0xc021baf0 in Xint0x80_syscall ()
#15 0x80485b9 in ?? ()
(kgdb)
I assume that the origins are easy enough to trace, but I can take a
dump or get other information if necessary.
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re gone. But I'm not running SMP.
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hensive. Still, I'd like to make them as good as they can be,
and there's a good chance that I'll change them in some detail or
another.
There's too much to say for this message; RTFM (vinum(8)) and look for
the 'concat', 'mirror' and 'stripe' co
7;s another.
On Friday, 2 July 1999 at 15:22:27 -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> Here's the fix. I'm sure it's not absolutely the same as what Greg will have,
> but if anyone wants to commit it, it will fix world.
Well, yes, but the result won't work. The sflag variable is w
On Friday, 2 July 1999 at 15:26:35 -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
>
>> Here's the fix. I'm sure it's not absolutely the same as what Greg will have,
>> but if anyone wants to commit it, it will fix world.
>
&g
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 0:09:53 +, Ben Rosengart wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
>
>> I personally think that, in such a case, you'd be justified to commit
>> it as a temporary measure. Due to the difference in time zones, this
>> has hit
On Friday, 2 July 1999 at 17:12:56 -0700, Matt Jacob wrote:
>> On Friday, 2 July 1999 at 15:26:35 -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
>>>
>>>> Here's the fix. I'm sure it's not absolutely the same
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 12:50:26 +1000, John Birrell wrote:
> Greg Lehey wrote:
>> I personally think that, in such a case, you'd be justified to commit
>> it as a temporary measure. Due to the difference in time zones, this
>> has hit people while I've been
On Friday, 2 July 1999 at 23:19:26 -0400, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> Sorry about that, Greg; I didn't realize it was a personal message I forwarded.
> Sorry, everyone else, for that faux pas in public :(
I'm not upset.
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On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 14:40:25 -0500, Jim Bryant wrote:
> In reply:
>> On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
>>
>>> I personally think that, in such a case, you'd be justified to commit
>>> it as a temporary measure. Due to the difference in time zon
e Enable Limit: 64M bytes
> Write Allocate 15-16M bytes: Enable
I believe green was doing some work in this area in the last day or
two.
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les as well, and the
install should change things as you suggest. Of course, that takes up
more space, but I believe it's necessary.
> I suppose much of this becomes a non-issue outside of -current,
Not really. Less of an issue, yes, but it's still there.
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> pointers around (which is both ugly and inefficient), we need to
> make the pointer address space transparent to the compiler.
Why not put the kernel in a different address space? IIRC there's no
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address space
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ime. It appears
>> to occur at the point at which I start fetchmail in my profile, FWIW.
>
> Get rid of INVARIANTS in your config file.
That removes the symptom, not the cause.
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sable sync check (psm flags 0x100) cursor starts warping around
> the screen. Only way to use X at all is to disable sync and not to
> use keyboard and mouse at the same time.
ISTR there was a fix for this committed recently. Have you tried
updating to a really recent -CURRENT?
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> change in the areas that might cause this sort of thing.
FWIW, there's something funny in the timing of the IDE driver, even in
DMA mode. I find in Vinum that I don't get control back from the
driver strategy routi
rces.
This must be collateral damage. I haven't changed vinum in weeks.
I'll build a new world and fix it, but it'll take a few hours.
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On Friday, 23 July 1999 at 22:05:08 +0300, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> After Greg fixed vinum, I went ahead and tried to build latest
> current. All is well but the world doesn't install:
>
> make -DCLOBBER -DNOGAMES installworld
>
> vm/vm_zone.h -> vm/
: 15M Active, 51M Inact, 20M Wired, 5756K Cache, 3171K Buf, 576K Free
Swap: 256M Total, 256M Free
ps and vmstat also don't report any CPU times. I've checked libkvm,
and yes, it got installed as well.
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ess 1109 is idle, swapped and a foreground process of a process
group.
Process 92724 is runnable, nice and running (no WCHAN). I really
don't understand why you can't stop this one.
Process 92743 is idle, swapped and a session leader.
> This seems to be more of a kvt bug than a freebsd
e seen this is when my console is getting flooded with
> 'vm_fault: pager error' messages for that process. Otherwise, there's no
> reason why a running process can't be killed, correct?
No. You can't kill a process which is in kernel mode. If it doesn't
come out, you won't be able to stop it. It seems rather unlikely that
that's the case here, though.
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rc/gnu/lib/libgcc/../../../contrib/egcs/gcc/cp/new1.cc:28:
/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include/g++/exception:9: syntax error before string constant
*** Error code 1
This happened on multiple machines.
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> This morning and now I have been unable to verify this wasn't a
> problem due to local hacks. I am glad to now have independant
> verification.
Any prognosis on a fix?
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And this is the user context. With some difficulty you can load the
symbol table for the binary and follow it back, but that doesn't help
often.
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rnal error: dups with -p.
Yes, it looks like you have a broken file system. The easy part is to
cut off the directory tree a bit further up (say, mv usr.bin to
lost+found/andbroken). Actually getting rid of it and reclaiming any
lost space will probably be more difficult and involve you in deeper
On Saturday, 31 July 1999 at 0:03:10 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
> Thanks to you all for the hints and tips...
>
> I finally solved it by wanting to run fsck again before messing around
> with fsdb and stat.
Yes, it occurred to me that fsck should find an incorrect link
On Saturday, 31 July 1999 at 0:19:27 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
> * Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990730 11:23]:
>> On Friday, 30 July 1999 at 8:45:32 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
>
>>> I started a make world on my box last night and then proceeded to go
1 1 09228 72804 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 43 24 0 0 0
What makes this all the more puzzling is that it happens only on one
machine. Hint: it's a laptop (Dell Latitude CPi). panic is a normal
Pentium machine of no particular lineage. Does this ring a bell with
anybody?
G
of weeks? Probably
because I migrated from 3.2 to -CURRENT a little while before that,
and didn't realise that there were problems until some time later).
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make it.
> * if you can't for the life of you get the crash dump to examine what went
> wrong, do remember of remote GDB option under DDB - that is, if you have
> another machine with the same sources and kenel. But if the problem is
> repeatable you can prepare it beforehand... R
el
into config. There aren't too many systems any more that don't have
an additional 30 MB for the time it takes to build the kernel, and it
solves a whole lot of potential problems.
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I seem to have broken something in Vinum's RAID-5 support while
importing it to the source tree. It works fine when all disks are up,
but things go to hell in degraded mode. I'll have it fixed in a day
or two, but in the meantime don't try testing degraded mode: it don'
ly be a
> good idea in the long run, but the ramifications are
> relatively widespread (think: "ports")
Is there any reason not to have both names, at least for the first 256
devices?
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Don't count on it. He's talking serious disk space (starting at 8 GB
on two disks).
Why did you take this one? It's certainly not a dd problem. I'd
guess that it's a numeric overflow problem; there have been other such
problems in ccd before.
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nd a serious one, if it happens.
> I believe that
> "newfs" of the ccd would panic the kernel, reliably. Even on "smaller"
> ccds (1 Gbyte), I believe.
> I'm talking about ccds configured as in:
> ccdconfig -c ccd0 0 0 /dev/da0s1c
>
> I know, this is
ted and said to be due to
> Windows leaving the ethernet chip in some APM-related suspended
> state.
Interesting. I see similar behaviour. It also happens in the
opposite direction: if I reboot from FreeBSD and select Microsoft,
Microsoft hangs during boot.
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reading of the code, the panic would not had happened
>> without INVARIANT.
>
> It is these options that caused the panic, you either remove them from the
> kernel proper, or compile the kld with them.
In all likelihood, these options didn't "cause" the panic, they just
m
usr.bin/colldef/parse.y
> *** Signal 12
This looks like you've updated your source tree and have not built a
new kernel. Try the new kernel first, then the buildworld.
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> /usr/src/usr.sbin/ifmcstat/ifmcstat.c: In function `main':
> /usr/src/usr.sbin/ifmcstat/ifmcstat.c:109: storage size of `arpcom' isn't known
I think for this one you need to find who broke it and make him
unbreak it. You may supply a p
out/updated?
Nothing.
> I can't send it in as a port, since its part of the base package
> (setting it up as a port would be pretty trivial from what I can
> see)
When did you last update your -CURRENT? xntpd disappeared a couple of
weeks ago. I'll bounce you some mail, si
y do happen.
On the other hand, I would be really grateful if you would go away and
shut up. If it requires forcibly removing you from the mailing lists
to get this to happen, then I'm in favour of doing so.
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he kernel, as not
recommended. There was a problem between commits 1.48 and 1.49 of
vinumio.c, about 18 hours. If you have Vinum in the kernel, just
re-CVSup.
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x27;s all a consspiracy of the South Australian committers to break the
kernel build. You'll notice that Peter Wemm (just West of South
Australia) didn't blow our cover :-)
Seriously, it's an inline function. If you don't include vm/vm_zone.h
in the source file, it will become a
Pentium 66 system, I'm seeing the same problems followed by the
message
microuptime() went backwards (1.4342530 -> 1,047990)
Thanks for investigating this!
Greg
At 08:22 PM 1/9/00 +0100, Hans Ottevangerne_anchors wrote:
>As already reported yesterday, I have similar problems, and
s, such as streaming video,
and the performance isn't nearly as good as you think as soon as you
introduce more than one client process.
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ave to look up the modelnumber to be sure...
I think the real issue is: did it work under DMA with the wd driver?
If so, it should work with the at driver as well.
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. I might have got away with removing the CD-ROM drive,
but I didn't think of that until I had rebooted.
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et the interrupt configuration right, it works fine.
>
> (No, getting the interrupt configuration right is not a trivial task.)
That may be the answer for Darren's problem. It's definitely not the
case for the ones we have been discussing on -mobile.
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terrupt problems with
> the 589 (I have a 3C589D) and the 574BT. I haven't tracked it down yet,
> but I'm hunting. I do know, at least, that I'm not receiving _any_
> interrupts from either card. So far I don't know why.
The fact it's appearing with two differ
the list is most accessible.
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tly is
the temporary fix I'm using.
>I do miracles on a daily basis :), but for the pricetag on the work
>for FreeBSD, well, cant wonders do ??
>
>-Søren
:)
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ng back to PIO mode..see the dmesg in the previous
> message.
I've seen this, too. I haven't reported it because I wasn't 100% sure
that the wd driver wasn't lying, and I haven't had time to check it.
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eneral cleanup overall.
Hope this helps!
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--- ata-all.c.orig Sun Jan 16 17:08:59 2000
+++ ata-all.c Sun Jan 16 17:09:30 2000
@@ -291,6 +291,11 @@
iobase_1 = pci_read_config(dev, 0x10, 4) & IOMASK;
altiobase_1 = pci_read_config(dev, 0x14, 4) & IOMASK;
u Jan 20 01:01:00 2000
>>
>> 15:21:31. Hmmm, no wonder things have been taking a while...
>>
>> The crypto file that's building now has been going for about 15
>> minutes now...
>>
>> I think that I'll get my whole week at this rate.
I did a make wo
On Saturday, 29 January 2000 at 20:48:29 -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Greg Lehey writes:
> : I did a make world on my PDP-11 yesterday. It took less than a day.
> : But that's 2.11BSD.
>
> Turns out that 12MB + 30MB of swap isn't enou
this further, but
if more info is needed, just tell me what to do and I can help tomorrow
evening (EST).
Greg
> > Yes, when I back out this revision (& nothing else) I can boot fine :-)
>
> Hmm, I cannot know why you got panic On your CPU (P54C: 586-class
> CPU), t
: cmd ntpd pid 96 tried to use non-present
sched_setscheduler
I've seen a message that this last is related to POSIX threads, but I
haven't had any confirmation, and that should be mentioned somewhere
UPDATING.
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> On Tuesday, 1 February 2000 at 16:08:44 +0100, Eric Jacoboni wrote:
>> Max Khon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> actually instructions are wrong.
>>> you can't build xinstall before `make
On Tuesday, 1 February 2000 at 18:49:22 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Did someone do something to mail.freebsd.org, my ssh is telling me
> it's hostid has been changed.
Right, hub had disk problems, so jmb moved mail to builder.
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3.4-STABLE and it worked great. No
errors or anything. Unfortunately I can't leave my laptop as my
gateway (nice $6k paper weight).
Thanks.
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the limitation is causing performance problems.
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ime here is between entering adstrategy (in this case) and
biodone. It happens on SCSI drives too, so it doesn't appear to be a
problem with a specific driver. If anybody has a suggestion what I
should look for next, I'd be grateful.
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my cvs tree up-to-date.
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> ++
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Welcome back. What's the truth, your .sig or your time zone?
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y both still work fine.
So if anyone has any ideas, please shoot them to me. Otherwise I will
continue my quest to figure out why this is broke.
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author: grog; state: Exp; lines: +9 -11
Don't print any error message if we can't open the history file. This
replaces an older attempt to silence vinum(8) when started in
single-user mode.
Add entries for vinum_raid[45].
Replace the preprocessor variable name CDEV_MAJOR with
VINUM_CDEV_
that, I think the patch should
> look more like the following:
I'm still in favour. It's probably worth mentioning the difference in
the man page.
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trace I wrote down from ddb:
bremfree+0x5d
getnewbuf+0x1ca
geteblk+0x1f
dsinit+0x1b
dsopen+0xde
spec_open+0xfd
ffs_mountfs+0x1cf
ffs_mount+0x7c
vfs_mountroot_try+0x13d
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on pci0
atapci0: Busmastering DMA not supported
panic: resource_list_alloc: resource entry is busy
Everything works fine, however, when I move the drives to the secondary IDE channel on
the ISA bus. Any ideas?
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bogons in your config, to judge by the vinum startup messages. I'll
analyse this in a day or two when I (hopefully) have more time.
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> *** Signal 11
The canonical explanation for this sort of thing is processor or
memory problems. Would that fit?
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573C)
vinum: loaded
vinum: reading configuration from /dev/da5e
vinum: updating configuration from /dev/da3h
vinum: updating configuration from /dev/da4h
vinum: updating configuration from /dev/da1s1h
vinum: updating configuration from /dev/da2h
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> my big fat patch) will be incorrect and result in an I/O error
> on the physical media.
>
> For example, swap-backed VN devices have a sector size of one page,
> i.e. 4K.
Vinum currently doesn't track the sector size of the drives. I'll
have to put some
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>>>>>> int devminor;
eof(ADay));
> (gdb) print j
> $1 = -1077947156
>
>
> I checked this on a 3.2-STABLE system and it really ought to show
> $1 = 1
>
>
> Is this a known issue ?
Does it do this without the -O flag? It may use j elsewhere, but have
elided it here.
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>>> I seem to having some weird problems using GDB on 4.0-CURRENT
>>> 27for (j = 1; j <= 31; j++) {
>>> (gdb)
>>> 28
;b.b_iodone == NULL) )
+ Debugger ("launch_requests");
/* fire off the request */
BUF_STRATEGY(&rqe->b, 0);
}
You could also enable some of Vinum's internal logging:
# vinum debug 324
This will log all requests in an internal buffer. With the .gdbinit
files in /sys/modules/vinum, you can display them with the gdb command
'rrqi'. Alternatively, if I can connect to the debug console, I'll
look for myself.
Greg
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On Sunday, 29 August 1999 at 23:09:48 -0700, Parag Patel wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Aug 1999 22:59:22 PDT, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>>
>>This is definitely a pbuf. Did you apply the patches Greg emailed?
>>They will panic the machine earlier while it is still in the corr
ould cause the iodone field to be cleared in the middle of
> an I/O. I don't see anything specific in the code because I don't really
> understand it yet. That's the best possibility that I can come up with.
Well, I don't do things like that. The only place I reissue a
il Parag came along, I was beginning
to think it was a problem with your hardware :-(
Is there any way for me to look at this? Do you have an IDE disk on
your machine that you could dump to?
Greg
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= {
>>le_next = 0x0,
>>le_prev = 0x0
>> },
>> b_vnbufs = {
>> ...
>> (kgdb)
>
> This is definitely a pbuf.
What's a pbuf?
> Did you apply the patches Greg emailed? They will panic the
> machine earlier while it is stil
erm problems but is neither here nor
> there at the moment, we'll deal with it later.
I discussed it with Kirk, who wasn't too concerned. Do you have other
issues?
Greg
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On Monday, 30 August 1999 at 8:06:03 +0200, Bernd Walter wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 10:59:22PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>>
>> This is definitely a pbuf. Did you apply the patches Greg emailed?
>
> Not yet.
> I will do it today.
Wait a while. I'll se
On Monday, 30 August 1999 at 16:17:15 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Monday, 30 August 1999 at 8:06:03 +0200, Bernd Walter wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 29, 1999 at 10:59:22PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>>>
>>> This is definitely a pbuf. Did you apply the patches Greg e
the whole thing to -STABLE to see if it happens
there. In view of the impending release of 3.3, this makes sense
anyway. In the meantime, if anybody has any ideas, or if any of this
rings a bell, I'd be grateful for feedback.
Greg
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: fill it out, so something like this might be appropriate.
>
> Hopefully this won't be opposite my talk on the distribution of config
> files. I'd love to be there for that as well...
Ditto with Vinum.
Greg
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> :stress your system along the lines of Greg Lehey's rawio, but instead
> :at a higher level. IMO, bonnie sucks worse than postmark, although
> :they're measuring different things.
> :
> : Although it should certainly be forking, whether forking or not I
> :can tell
, and disk info are below. Let me know if I
> can provide any additional information.
Yes. Please read the instructions in vinum(4) about debugging panic
dumps.
I found a minor bug in 'vinum start' recently, but I doubt it's
causing your problem. I'll commit it Real
ing:
`string_match' declared `static' but never defined
Could we have a break for those people who would like make world to
complete?
Greg
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On Sunday, 26 September 1999 at 21:01:17 +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 26 Sep 1999 09:00:50 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
>
>> I've been trying for the last 24 hours solid to make a new world. The
>> latest problem is:
>
> :-(
>
>> /src/PANI
On Sunday, 26 September 1999 at 21:53:42 +0200, D. Rock wrote:
> Greg Lehey schrieb:
>>
>> I've been trying for the last 24 hours solid to make a new world. The
>> latest problem is:
>>
>> ===> libwrap
>> cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -DFACILITY=LOG_AUTH
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