В Втр, 06.07.2004, в 08:34, Julian Elischer пишет:
> vimage is a good idea but it has great problems in an expandable world.
> (i.e. with systems that use klds a lot)
>
> It relies on all globals being moved to a structure, but
> the structure needs to be defined at compile time so it can not be
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Alex Lyashkov wrote:
> ÷ ÷ÔÒ, 06.07.2004, × 00:27, Christian S.J. Peron ÐÉÛÅÔ:
> > I have written support for attaching ipfw rules to jails. I am
> > looking for some testers/feedback.
> >
> > http://people.freebsd.org/~csjp/ip_fw_jail.diff
> >
> > NOTES:
> > o Apply the p
В Втр, 06.07.2004, в 00:27, Christian S.J. Peron пишет:
> I have written support for attaching ipfw rules to jails. I am
> looking for some testers/feedback.
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~csjp/ip_fw_jail.diff
>
> NOTES:
> o Apply the patch
> o cd /usr/src && make includes
> o rebuild your kerne
All,
It's time again for the bi-monthly FreeBSD status reports. We're on an
upward trend in numbers of reports that are submitted, and I'm hoping to
get 25 this time. As always, reports are encouraged for anything that
relates to FreeBSD development, documentation, independent projects, or
anyth
I have written support for attaching ipfw rules to jails. I am
looking for some testers/feedback.
http://people.freebsd.org/~csjp/ip_fw_jail.diff
NOTES:
o Apply the patch
o cd /usr/src && make includes
o rebuild your kernel (or just the ipfw module)
o rebuild the ipfw userspace utility;
Syntax:
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 16:45:11 +0300
Niki Denev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> M. Warner Losh writes:
>
> > In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > "Liam J. Foy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > : Hey guys,
> > :
> > : Since it was decided
> > (http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ac
Hi,
Eitarou Kamo wrote:
No, already the first article tells you that they use a VM with
byte-code
for the C-like language "D". And it's not compiled into the kernel but
hooked in and removed on-the-fly.
I don't know langage "D" well. But my guess is that they trim the info
valuable from the deb
Hi Volker and all,
Volker Stolz wrote:
In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
I haven't seen above well yet. But A article says that DTrace sounds
like 30,000 lines of debug print.
No, already the first article tells you that they use a VM with byte-code
for the C-like language "D". And it's
M. Warner Losh writes:
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Liam J. Foy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Hey guys,
:
: Since it was decided (http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-acpi/2004-June/000352.html)
: we are going to stick with apm -l producing -1 and not 255 which is stated in
In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> I haven't seen above well yet. But A article says that DTrace sounds
> like 30,000 lines of debug print.
No, already the first article tells you that they use a VM with byte-code
for the C-like language "D". And it's not compiled into the kernel but
hooked i
Hi,
David Schultz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
This recently caught my eye:
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=9171/sam0406h/0406h.htm
There are a number of good sounding suggestions in there.
DTrace is pure magic. It would be well worth your time to install
Solaris 10
HI Schultz and all,
(B
(BDavid Schultz wrote:
(B
(B> On Wed, Jun 30, 2004, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
(B>
(B>
(B>> This recently caught my eye:
(B>> http://www.samag.com/documents/s=9171/sam0406h/0406h.htm
(B>>
(B>> There are a number of good sounding suggestions in there.
(B>>
(B>
(B> DTr
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
> This recently caught my eye:
> http://www.samag.com/documents/s=9171/sam0406h/0406h.htm
>
> There are a number of good sounding suggestions in there.
DTrace is pure magic. It would be well worth your time to install
Solaris 10 just to try out DTrace
While development of my http server nginx I've got panics caused by detaching
of the EVFILT_SIGNAL event. The worker process starts two worker threads
created by rfork(RFPROC|RFTHREAD|RFMEM). Each thread opens kqueue and
adds the EVFILT_SIGNAL event. If the main thread of the worker process
exits a
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