> On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 02:02:48PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
> > On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> >
> > > cdidDisplay the serial number of the cd using the method
> > > used by the cddb (http://www.cddb.org) project.
> >
> >
> > URLs end with a trailing slash. (
[.]
> Revisiting security now...
>
> A provision for public-key encryption of the data held on the disk (as
> well as the id itself) would be useful. Just encrypting the ID alone
> would not be useful.
>
> The distinction would then shift away from whether the media is r
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
>Too many open file descriptors. This has nothing to do with
> the file system.
Is there anyway this can be gotten around? A friend has a mail server
that will spontaneously do this then crash.
Jamie
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I have an ESS1869 also and it has always had sound delays. Im currently using
3.3 upgrade from 3.1 and it has always happened. MP3's and anything with
sound, always chocks. I think it has to do with with DMA.
Sam
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Just to provide some feedback, I was having the exact problem and this patch
appears to resolved it.
I CVSUP late afternoon, and make world with no problem on CPQ 1600 PII450
with Smart 2P controller.
Thanks
cuneyt
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Hello all,
I have, piled around my desk, a little over 1000 copies of FreeBSD
3.2-RELEASE. Of course I've never really been fond of cubicles and dont
really need to make a cube out of all these boxes so I need to get rid
of them :)
If you are part of an organization that could use FreeBSD 3.2-R
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999, James Howard wrote:
> When running "strobe" (from the ports collection, it is a port scanner), I
> often or always get the message "file: table is full" many, many times.
> I have seen this under 2.2.6 through 4.0. What exactly is going wrong
> here and what should I do to f
On Slashdot, in a discussion regarding QNX, someone described it with the
following:
Under QNX, if your driver crashes, the kernel just restarts it.
After reading it, I became more interested in KLDs. My only prior
experiece was installing the Linux KLD and that was done by a port.
Any
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 03:43:20PM -0400, Brian Reichert wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 06:00:08PM +0200, Juergen Lock wrote:
> > One maybe useful tip from a (mostly) lurker: turn your list email
> > into news and read them with a decent threaded newsreader. I use
> > inn and its mailpost scri
When running "strobe" (from the ports collection, it is a port scanner), I
often or always get the message "file: table is full" many, many times.
I have seen this under 2.2.6 through 4.0. What exactly is going wrong
here and what should I do to fix it?
Jamie
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> I'm somewhat aware that we have netboot code that understands 3com
> 3c509s and nc8390's. Last I checked, one had to burn a boot ROM for
> these cards and they were 10Mb.
>
> The current batch of IBM etherjets (probe as fxp0) have dhcp-enabled
> boot ROMs built into them. What is required to
David Gilbert writes:
| The current batch of IBM etherjets (probe as fxp0) have dhcp-enabled
| boot ROMs built into them. What is required to support these, or has
| someone worked on this already. 100Mb cards could make a decent
| diskless workstation/server.
Look at ports/net/etherboot. It
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :>
> :> Adjusting the bytes-per-inode (-i) specification in newfs should not
> :> pose a problem.
> :
> :IOW now you say it's ok to use very high values of -i... ;-)
> :
> :Andrzej Bialecki
>
> No, I didn't say that. My recommended maxi
>It would be great if someone could ram such a change through the standards
>committees.
The changes nowadays are coming via "The Austin Group". See
http://www.opengroup.org/austin/ and associated mailing list.
>Alternatively Linux could become enough of a defacto standard
>that we
I'm somewhat aware that we have netboot code that understands 3com
3c509s and nc8390's. Last I checked, one had to burn a boot ROM for
these cards and they were 10Mb.
The current batch of IBM etherjets (probe as fxp0) have dhcp-enabled
boot ROMs built into them. What is required to support thes
Hi,
I recently did some experiments with TCP over a high b/w-delay path
and found a scalability problem in sbappend(). The experimental setup
consisted of a 100Mbps network with a round-trip delay of 100ms. Under this
situation, FreeBSD's TCP version is incapable of attaining more than 65
In the last episode (Oct 08), Mike Smith said:
> >
> > Does FreeBSD have the following features:
> >
> > (1) Limit the physical memory it uses even if the machine has larger
> > memory without having to pull out the memory chip physically. This should
> > be done at the boot time.
>
> In -cur
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Josef Karthauser wrote:
:On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 12:44:06PM -0400, Brian Reichert wrote:
:> >
:> > URLs end with a trailing slash. (http://www.cddb.org/)
:> >
:>
:> FDDN end in a dot. (http://www.cddb.org./)
:>
:
:Not in a URL, or in an email address :)
FQDNs always termi
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 06:00:08PM +0200, Juergen Lock wrote:
> One maybe useful tip from a (mostly) lurker: turn your list email
> into news and read them with a decent threaded newsreader. I use
> inn and its mailpost script and read with trn, both in
> /usr/ports/news.
I suggest a threaded m
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>My school has recently acquired a Compaq Proliant 2500 and we are trying
>to set up FreeBSD on it. I download the 3.3 kern and mfsroot disks and
>replaced the kernel with a custom one that had the IDA driver included
>in it. Everything installed fine. T
I brought the computer home with me. Below is some of the system information.
I'm still stumped as to what to next...The disklabel all matches up correctly.
Anyone have any more ideas?
Thanks Again -- Dan Diephouse
disklabel wd0
8 partitions:
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/
>
> Does FreeBSD have the following features:
>
> (1) Limit the physical memory it uses even if the machine has larger
> memory without having to pull out the memory chip physically. This should
> be done at the boot time.
In -current and (I think) -stable, you can set the 'hw.physmem' tunabl
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wilko Bulte writes:
> : How difficult would CAMifying a driver be?
>
> Speaking of which, has a "How to CAMify a driver" doc been written?
In my experience, X3T10/990D and friends + ahc_*.c + aic7xxx.c + cam/*.h
(+ cam/*.
Does FreeBSD have the following features:
(1) Limit the physical memory it uses even if the machine has larger
memory without having to pull out the memory chip physically. This should
be done at the boot time.
(2) Tell if a particular program has ever been swapped out.
Any help is appreicat
:I just spent a bit of time talking to the Linux Alan Cox and I
:was suprised to find out that it seems that Linux doesn't
:garantee read/write atomicity.
:
:It sounded somewhat strange however, it dawned on me that one should
:be using advisory locks instead of depending on that feature.
:
:Remo
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Nick Hibma wrote...
> > Warner Losh wrote...
> > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wilko Bulte writes:
> > > : How difficult would CAMifying a driver be?
> > >
> > > Speaking of which, has a "How to CAMify a driver" doc been written?
> >
> > Nope. You've CAM
> Thanks for your response David.
>
> Do you think the problem is isolated to just the onboard devices? Would
> a PCI NIC help or is it the entire N440BX board?
We've seen these symptoms on non-Intel boards. (eg. ASUS P2L, P2B).
--
\\ Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. \\ Mike S
I just spent a bit of time talking to the Linux Alan Cox and I
was suprised to find out that it seems that Linux doesn't
garantee read/write atomicity.
It sounded somewhat strange however, it dawned on me that one should
be using advisory locks instead of depending on that feature.
Removing th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have a Compaq Proliant 3000 (2 x PII-333) running 3.3-STABLE which has
> crashed several times with the following backtrace:
>
> #0 boot (howto=256) at ../../kern/kern_shutdown.c:285
> #1 0xc0144299 in panic (fmt=0xc023eb04 "m_copym") at ../../kern/kern_shutdown.c:
:1. I was wondering if anyone knew of any such problems, or what other
:info I could provide to help figure this out.
:2. There are no panics or anything. I can't seem to find an isolated
:case to look at. Anyone have any idea how I would go about debugging
:this?
:3. Would I be better off runn
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 12:44:06PM -0400, Brian Reichert wrote:
> >
> > URLs end with a trailing slash. (http://www.cddb.org/)
> >
>
> FDDN end in a dot. (http://www.cddb.org./)
>
Not in a URL, or in an email address :)
Joe
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Josef KarthauserFreeBSD: How many times have you booted
My school has recently acquired a Compaq Proliant 2500 and we are trying
to set up FreeBSD on it. I download the 3.3 kern and mfsroot disks and
replaced the kernel with a custom one that had the IDA driver included
in it. Everything installed fine. Then I started working on it again
and
whenev
On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 02:02:48PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Josef Karthauser wrote:
>
> > cdidDisplay the serial number of the cd using the method
> > used by the cddb (http://www.cddb.org) project.
>
>
> URLs end with a trailing slash. (http://www.c
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reinier Bezuidenhout writes:
: What I am though experiencing is some delay in sound e.g. xgal
: (xgalaga) and a few other splications. The sound is not in sync with
: the application. When I quit/kill the application sound is sometimes
: still generated for qui
Thanks for your response David.
Do you think the problem is isolated to just the onboard devices? Would
a PCI NIC help or is it the entire N440BX board?
Regards,
Stevan Arychuk
AvantGo Inc.
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David Greenman wrote:
>
> >We're running 3.3-REL on dual processor PII-450's, with a
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>On [19991002 20:18], Poul-Henning Kamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>And that brings me, as I promised earlier, to why I am not subscribed
>>to -hackers:
>>
>>I un-subscribed from -hackers several years ago, because I could
>>not keep up with the email lo
:>
:> Adjusting the bytes-per-inode (-i) specification in newfs should not
:> pose a problem.
:
:IOW now you say it's ok to use very high values of -i... ;-)
:
:Andrzej Bialecki
No, I didn't say that. My recommended maximum is still 262144. Fsck
should be reasonably fast wit
Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, in response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > We're running 3.3-REL on dual processor PII-450's, with a N440BX
> > motherboard, using the onboard EtherExpress Pro (fxp) NIC and 512MB
RAM.
> >
> > These machines are running custom software that excercises the disk,
CPU
Hi ...
Im running 4.0-CURRENT of a few weeks ago, I've got a ESS1869 soundcard,
which seems to be working reasonably well with the newpcm.
What I am though experiencing is some delay in sound e.g. xgal
(xgalaga) and a few other splications. The sound is not in sync with
the application. W
Hi,
> warnx("WARNING: path@server syntax is deprecated, use server:path");
> before line 667 of /usr/src/sbin/mount_nfs.c. But I don't see anywhere
> where it differentiates between delimitors and path-components. It is
> just a simple strchr() and the first @ or : it finds is assumed the be
I'
There's a CAM ANSI spec at http://www.t10.org. But the lack of
implementatio for FreeBSD docs is probably the biggest missing piece for
FreeBSD's implementation.
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Nick Hibma wrote:
>
> While on the topic: What documentation is there for CAM? I've found the
> following, but
While on the topic: What documentation is there for CAM? I've found the
following, but would like to know whether there is more
- CAM specification (at Digital?)
- justin's docu on freefall.
Especially some help on the topic of polling would be appreciated.
Otherwise I'll have to resort to fig
I have a Compaq Proliant 3000 (2 x PII-333) running 3.3-STABLE which has
crashed several times with the following backtrace:
#0 boot (howto=256) at ../../kern/kern_shutdown.c:285
#1 0xc0144299 in panic (fmt=0xc023eb04 "m_copym") at ../../kern/kern_shutdown.c:446
#2 0xc015ac7e in m_copym (m=0xc
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> :>
> :> Try using a smaller block size, like 16K. If that doesn't work then just
> :> stick with 8K I guess. The kernel's clustering code should still make it
> :> reasonably efficient.
> :
> :Yeah, I guess that's the only way to do it on
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