two ip addresses in the same subnet (alias with /32 netmask)
no hardware failures reported.
It sends bad packages from both addresses.
Is there any bug I'm not aware of with this driver ?
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Jose Hidalgo Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Corp
This is my last try!, it worked for me, I reached a little more that
1000 threads, then I got the calloc error.
:-)
#include
#include
#include
#include
#define NUM_THREADS 5000
#define THREADS_IN_ONE_PROCESS 5
#define BSIZE 50
static int cc;
void *PrintHello(void *);
pthread
issed something?
>
> Thanks,
> yan
>
>
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Jose Hidalgo Herrera wrote:
>
> > I ran it into:
> > 4.11-STABLE FreeBSD Wed Jan 19 15:23:33 CST 2005
> > What you find in
> > http://www1.cr.freebsd.org/~jose/stress.tgz
> > is the out
eeBSD 5.3
> #define PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX256
> #define PTHREAD_STACK_MIN (1 << 22)
> #define PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX ULONG_MAX
>
>
> Any idea on what might happen?
>
> Many Thanks!
>
ING.
>
> Would anybody know why they are not showing on the output of netstat?
>
> Thanks,
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Corp. Hostarica
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Yes, I did:
~# lsof +aL1
and found that snmpd was the problem, I killed it and now du = df
Sorry for the mail!
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 11:41, Jason Andresen wrote:
> Jose Hidalgo Herrera wrote:
> > There is something wrong here:
> >
> > srv0:~# uname -r
> > 4.9-RELEASE
There is something wrong here:
srv0:~# uname -r
4.9-RELEASE-p4
srv0:~# df -hi /
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a 126M 125M -8.9M 108%1364 148908% /
srv0:~# du -shx /
36M/
The operating system complains about free space,
odule with kldload ?
>
> and during the boot process it does mention the name
> of my Ethernet Card along with the MAC address.
>
> thnx,
> Toufeeq
> --- Jose Hidalgo Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You need to load the module, or cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV
>
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