On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Nicpon, John wrote:
> Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
To boldy go where no Data has returned from before?
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 05:20:33PM -0800, Lamont Granquist wrote:
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> On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> > > "Nicpon, John" wrote:
> > >
> > > Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
> >
> > Answer 1. Data is not like energy. There is no "cons
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> Hi,
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> is there any reason why pmap_collect() in /sys/i386/i386/pmap.c does
Lamont Granquist wrote:
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> On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
>
>>>"Nicpon, John" wrote:
>>>
>>>Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
>>>
>>Answer 1. Data is not like energy. There is no "conservation of data"
>>law. So the data simply "disap
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> > "Nicpon, John" wrote:
> >
> > Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
>
> Answer 1. Data is not like energy. There is no "conservation of data"
> law. So the data simply "disappears".
Doesn't thermodynamics
Hello Guys,
I would like to know how do I put a MFS partition "inside" the kernel? I've
seen some people mention this, but no "HOWTOs"... I've tried to use the
"write_mfs_in_kernel" program, but when I try to boot, I get "BTX Halted"
error. Please, help me!
Thanks!
Eduardo.
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Hi, is there any reason why pmap_collect() in
/sys/i386/i386/pmap.c does not check PG_UNMANAGED flag? unmanaged page
does not have pv_entry associated, so call pmap_remove_all() has side
effect, PG_MAPPED and PG_WRITEABLE are roughly
cleared.--
David Xu
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:13:23PM -0800, Hiten Pandya wrote:
> hi all,
> i have been trying to connect to the FreeBSD Anonymous
> CVS Server.. and it always keeps on saying no to me...
> could some guide me thru this please..
>
> thanks...
>
> error:
> cvs [login aborted]: connect to
> anoncvs.
hi all,
i have been trying to connect to the FreeBSD Anonymous
CVS Server.. and it always keeps on saying no to me...
could some guide me thru this please..
thanks...
error:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to
anoncvs.FreeBSD.org:2401 failed: Connection refused
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regards,
hiten pan
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:08:38PM -0700, Drew Eckhardt wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joh
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >What question are you _really_ trying to ask?
>
> What is the sound of one hand clapping?
Can this go to -chat please??
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Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> Answer 2. All the data goes into another dimension, and comes out of
> /dev/random.
That would be so funny... I cat /dev/random, and I get your
files, as you delete them. 8-).
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> "Nicpon, John" wrote:
>
> Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
Answer 1. Data is not like energy. There is no "conservation of data"
law. So the data simply "disappears".
Answer 2. All the data goes into another dimension, and comes out of
/dev/random.
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:08:38PM -0700, Drew Eckhardt wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Joh
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >What question are you _really_ trying to ask?
>
> What is the sound of one hand clapping?
If a bit falls into the bit bucket and signal is not raised does it make a
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>What question are you _really_ trying to ask?
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
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> > "Nicpon, John" wrote:
> >
> > Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
>
> to the place where no data ever came back.
>
..on those "blank" tapes on which you should be backing up the data
you do care about.
..to help fight the secret, hidden war against ent
> "Nicpon, John" wrote:
>
> Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
to the place where no data ever came back.
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It's similar to the space/time wormhole that appears in your clothes dryer, and
randomly sucks out only one sock out of every pair
into a parallel universe.
Somewhere, there is a universe made up of nothing but odd socks, where they each lead
a very happy odd-sockish singular life.
I assume t
> Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
The same place where /dev/random gets its data from. Unless
your computer is owned by gummint, in which case FBI gets it
as you have to keep a copy of all output.
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Where does data go when it dies?
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:02:59PM -0600, Nicpon, John wrote:
> Ple
Nicpon, John wrote:
> Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
>
Without actually looking at the code, the generic definition of /dev/null goes
something to the effect of:
open /dev/null
while(1)
{
select on /dev/null
read byte from /dev/nul
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Brian Reichert wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:02:59PM -0600, Nicpon, John wrote:
> > Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
>
> How 'specific' are you trying to get? /dev/null is a pseudo-device
> to which writes never fail.
>
> What qu
> "Nicpon, John" wrote:
>
> Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
The bit bucket.
You won't have to empty the one in your machine until the year
2038, which we assume someone will come up with a way of recyling
the used bits by then (or just compressing them into
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:02:59PM -0600, Nicpon, John wrote:
> Please specifically define where data goes that is sent to /dev/null
How 'specific' are you trying to get? /dev/null is a pseudo-device
to which writes never fail.
What question are you _really_ trying to ask?
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Please specifically
define where data goes that is sent to
/dev/null
just testing!
thanks!OM
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hi,
I've got a problem with ssh forwarding. I wont to be able to run a service
which has one stable port to communicate (411) and then starts to
create another connections on random ports below 1. Forwarding
just one port is throug our firewall was easy. But how to forward
whole 1 ports?
c
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 10:37:47AM -0800, Matthew Jacob wrote:
> "dumb" is relative and fungible.
Sure..
> It's a tradeoff between doing the connection management in firmware (as with
> the QLogic) or in the Kernel (as with Tachyon products mostly). It depends on
> whom you believe ultimately do
Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> "dumb" is relative and fungible.
>
> It's a tradeoff between doing the connection management in firmware (as with
> the QLogic) or in the Kernel (as with Tachyon products mostly). It depends on
> whom you believe ultimately does a better job.
>
> Doing it in firmware al
"dumb" is relative and fungible.
It's a tradeoff between doing the connection management in firmware (as with
the QLogic) or in the Kernel (as with Tachyon products mostly). It depends on
whom you believe ultimately does a better job.
Doing it in firmware allows the driver writer to manage the
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 09:49:19AM -0800, Matthew Jacob wrote:
That is probably what we call the Jaguar in-house. It is (IIRC) a
dumb adapter, there is a Tachyon on it for sure.
Wilko
> Yes, well, there is something Linux called the Compaq Fibre Channel Driver,
> and it's not QLogic based- nor
Yes, well, there is something Linux called the Compaq Fibre Channel Driver,
and it's not QLogic based- nor is it Emulex based- I believe it's Tachyon-
lite.
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 08:08:42AM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:04:1
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Grover, Andrew wrote:
> > From: Doug Rabson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > This doesn't appear to fix the 64bit alignment problems which
> > we had while
> > trying to use the code on ia64. Any news on when/whether
> > Intel will accept
> > our 64bit patches?
>
> Our next rel
http://www.research.ibm.com/K42/
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> From: Doug Rabson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> This doesn't appear to fix the 64bit alignment problems which
> we had while
> trying to use the code on ia64. Any news on when/whether
> Intel will accept
> our 64bit patches?
Our next release will include a fix for this.
Regards -- Andy
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Arjan Knepper wrote:
>
> How do I suspend one particular thread without suspending the whole process?
> I can not use sleep or usleep can I?
>
Also, if you do
apropos pthread
you will see listed a whole bunch of functions, some of which may be more
suitable for you, depending upon your parti
On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 08:26, Arjan Knepper wrote:
> How do I suspend one particular thread without suspending the whole process?
> I can not use sleep or usleep can I?
You can use them, since they use nanosleep() which is I think
re-entrant.
If you are using digital unix pthreads implementation,
I have successfully used sleep in this situation. I wanted a process that
activated every hour (it did some "garbage collection"), so it went something
like
while (1) {
sleep(3600);
do_stuff();
}
and the other threads worked fine.
Arjan Knepper wrote:
>
> How do I suspend one particular
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 08:08:42AM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:04:16PM -0600, Nick Rogness wrote:
>
> There is the isp(4) driver, by Matt Jacob, that supports Qlogic
> FC HBAs.
Further clarifyin this: CPQ use QL2200 for use with Linux.
CPQ KGPSA are Emulex LP[78]000,
Le Mercredi 31 Octobre 2001 12:49, vous avez écrit :
> Henri,
>
> FYI - this is my dhcpd.conf. I didn't have to enable
> a lot of the options you had in yours:
>
>
My dhcpd.conf is a 'pxe' generic config. I used it with FreBSD pxeboot,
pxelinux, pxegrub, bpbatch and 3COM .pxe files.
Some PXE bo
Hello Evan,
Wednesday, October 31, 2001, 2:41:57 PM, you wrote:
ES> Did you type make init_sysent.c, after editing syscalls.master?
ES> - Evan
No. I relied on "make buildkernel". I will try this now.
Maxime Henrion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
MH> /usr/src/sys/kern/makesyscalls.sh syscalls.ma
Henri,
FYI - this is my dhcpd.conf. I didn't have to enable
a lot of the options you had in yours:
"
# dhcpd.conf
# define new options
option nfs-swap code 128 = string;
option swap-size code 129 = integer 32;
# option definitions common to all supported
networks...
option domain-name "jansen
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Mike Smith wrote:
>
> I've just updated the ACPI CA subsystem to the Intel 20011018 snapshot.
>
> This primarily fixes a couple of bugs in the ACPI interpreter; see the
> changelog at
>
> http://developer.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi/downloads/CHANGES.txt
>
> for full det
Nickolay A.Kritsky wrote:
> Hi, freebsd-hackers.
>
> Recently I was trying to change some syscalls numbers (i.e. syscall
> exit would have number 5 and syscall open would have number 1).
> My thought was, that for that operation one must edit file
> /usr/src/sys/kern/syscalls.master and remake
I looked in /boot on my 4.4R system and there was a
'pxeboot' file there. I've since modded my ISCv3
DHCPD.conf file to serve this file out to machines
(after creating /tftpboot/boot/loader.rc) and it works
great. Next step will be to test getting this to work
using reservations from the MS DHCP
Did you type make init_sysent.c, after editing syscalls.master?
- Evan
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Hi, freebsd-hackers.
Recently I was trying to change some syscalls numbers (i.e. syscall
exit would have number 5 and syscall open would have number 1).
My thought was, that for that operation one must edit file
/usr/src/sys/kern/syscalls.master and remake world. I edited the file
named above,
Ah great. Thanks alot!
Mark
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 01:11:07AM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Mark Santcroos wrote:
> >
> > Thats what I already said in my email :)
> >
> > I was hoping that there is some way to dump the codepath of the kernel.
> >
> > Or is it maybe possible from ddb to mov
Mark Santcroos wrote:
>
> Thats what I already said in my email :)
>
> I was hoping that there is some way to dump the codepath of the kernel.
>
> Or is it maybe possible from ddb to move the context of a certain process
> and trace from there?
tr PID
gives you teh stack of that PID
then set
Sorry, that one isn't backwards compatible with the present version of
the hints file. This one behaves nicer.
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Lamont Granquist wrote:
> Well, here's a short patch to add the necessarily functionality to
> /var/run/ld-elf.so.hints and /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1. If this is
>
Sergey Babkin wrote:
> > Look also for "TET" and "ETET". SVVS (the System V Verification
> > Suite, used for testing SVID compliance) uses TET.
>
> TET is owned by the Open Group and they license it for money
> (at least they did a couple of years ago). It's also a pain
> to use.
I saved the pu
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