Alfred Perlstein wrote:
I would like to export the various parameters from subr_param.c
into sysctl, these nodes would include the names from the following
tunables as well as others in these files.
TUNABLE_ULONG_FETCH("kern.maxtsiz", &maxtsiz);
dfldsiz = DFLDSIZ;
TUNABLE
but I need this box up and online, and
I've always read that the stable branch is not the place for
production servers.
Is there any place I read about the status and work being done on the
arm driver?
Thanks,
Matthew
Paul Saab wrote:
There are serious race conditions with amr in 6.0 tha
There are serious race conditions with amr in 6.0 that can cause serious
hangs. I suggest you take the amr driver from RELENG_6 and try that.
Matthew Hagerty wrote:
Greetings,
I'm running 6.0-RELEASE-p5 on a Toshiba built server: dual Xeon Intel
motherboard with a LSILogic MegaRAID (amr0) co
Mike Silbersack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Some of the kernel autoscaling values may be off with 4GB machines; I
> believe that this has been fixed with 4.9, so running 4.9-RC3 might be the
> easiest answer.
Yes, there are issues at exactly 4GB which were fixed at USENIX in
san antonio.
What NIC?
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> > >From my brief research on the subject, the FreeBSD community
> > has been highly resistant to supporting third party filesystems
> > precisely because nobody with such needs as yours has ever
> > contributed the code necessary to make third party fil
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>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
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>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
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>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
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>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
Terry Lambert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Bogdan TARU wrote:
> > (1 zillion x) swap_pager_getswapspace: failed
> >
> > Could you tell me why I do get this? We're talking about a very idle
> > machine, used only for development (CVS + postgresql + about 16 httpd
> > apaches -- MaxClients). RAM:
; start asking why software is ignoring 30 years of accumulated wisdom.'
>http://www.morons.org/rants/gpl-harmful.php3
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> +
> + case 60:
> + if (count > 70)
> + {
> + printf("%d ", *state);
> + *state = 70;
> + }
> + break;
> +
> + case 70:
> + if (count > 80)
> + {
> +
have
and is highly buggy. You must request an update of the PXE rom from
your motherboard manufacturer.
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Thierry Herbelot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Paul Saab wrote:
> >
>
> Hi,
>
> My problem is that the NIC I'm trying to boot from is an on-board fxp on
> a Motorola p-III M/B (I assume there is no specific "PXE rom", as PXE
> may be included in the
Thierry Herbelot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One way to boot the kernel over the network is to use PXE (if your
> machine is recent enough to support it *well* : that is with a recent
> version of the PXE firmware)
>
> there is no real document on PXE booting
> you can read a note by Al
Alfred Perlstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Joseph Gleason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010311 20:48] wrote:
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Alfred Perlstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Ian Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 23
Oops.
make that
vfs.root.mountrootfrom="ufs:/dev/ad0s1a"
Paul Saab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> root.vfs.mountrootfrom="ufs:/dev/ad0s1a"
>
> paul
>
> Josef Karthauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 02:44:04PM -0800, John Baldw
a at mount time. It works if I specify it
> ufs:/dev/ad0s1a, but not automatically.
>
> I rebuilt another image on s2 instead of s1 and that booted fine.
>
> I'll take a look at lsdev tomorrow when I do the next build, but
> I'm betting that this is what it is.
>
the dangerously dedicated mode. It is
> }unused and ignored otherwise.
> }
> }> -Matt
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implementation
> kit and build your own.
You still need the code to drive the nic, and noone gives this out.
I have the latest stuff at:
http://people.freebsd.org/~ps/pxeroms/
Unfortunately you need windows to extract the files.. I can put up
a few more of the files later when I get back fro
break;
-if (obj == NULL || obj->dl_refcount == 0) {
+if (obj == NULL || obj->refcount == 0 || obj->dl_refcount == 0) {
_rtld_error("Invalid shared object handle %p", handle);
return NULL;
}
@@ -1994,6 +1994,8 @@
{
const Needed_Entry *needed;
Danny Braniss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> }There's no way to really do it right now, but you can use:
> }http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/patches/pxekey.patch
> }
> }This will do the equivalent of -P for pxeboot.
> }
> thanks,
> i added the patches, make BOOT_PXELDR_PROBE_KEYBOARD=1
> remo
> used to
> 1) the cmp -s -> BUS ERROR
> 2) cp ${T} /etc/motd-> cp: /etc/motd: Bad address
>
> now only 2 is happening - go figure :-)
> it also used to, after it went multiuser, to panic when i did the
> cmp -s ${T} /etc/motd
>
> any
y do it right now, but you can use:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/patches/pxekey.patch
This will do the equivalent of -P for pxeboot.
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ter looked into and notice
the disks had bogus labels (sometimes up to 3 labels on 1 disk) and when
he removed them, the machines were happy again. We never looked into
further because we just didn't have the time.
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vailable from Intel under
NDA these days and they will not allow you to release *any* drivers if
you sign it.
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Danny Braniss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Im including a modified lib/libstand/bootp.c for evaluation. It has:
> o- fixes for evaluation of netmask - only if not supplied.
> o- puts in the environment the dhcp stuff
> it does not - yet -:
> do any good check for string ove
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>you write:
> }Danny Braniss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> }> ok, so now i can setenv(dhc.xxx, val).
> }>
> }> I would very much like to make them available as sysctl dhcp.xxx, the only
> }> problem, is that the sysctl interfa
ic'?, ie: malloc'ing structs and linking them
> into the mid ...
It is dynamic in -current.
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Mike Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I think this is correct, actually. Danny, can you confirm that you're
> using one of the class A address spaces (eg. 10.*.*.*?)
>
> Actually, IMO the code around this is entirely wrong; we should always
> respect the mask supplied by the server, and on
s wrong - wrongly :-)
This is required if no netmask is passed. Atleast that is the way I am
reading it.
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Matt Dillon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> A quick review of the code seems to indicate that this is indeed a bug.
> As far as I can tell, the IN_CLASS*() macros assume host order. e.g.
> from /usr/include/netinet/in.h:
>
> #define IN_CLASSA(i)(((u_int32_t)(i) & 0x8
er myrootserver
> }> the pxe-bios will use it for the tftpd - bummer
> }
> }please read the PXE specs to see how to tell it to grab the tftp loader
> }from a different server.
> }
> }> so, at the moment i use
> }>option swap-server myrootserver;
> }> and it
Paul Saab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Chris Csanady ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Has this actually been merged to -stable yet? I can't find anything that
> > actually reads the boot.nfsroot.* loader variables.
>
> Yes.. it was done more than a week ago.
Ugh.. I cou
Chris Csanady ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Has this actually been merged to -stable yet? I can't find anything that
> actually reads the boot.nfsroot.* loader variables.
Yes.. it was done more than a week ago.
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can mount nfsroot, but
> [mount_]mfs is broken, i get 'bad address' when trying to
> mount_mfs ... /conf/etc.
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>
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Paul Saab wrote:
>
> > There are known panics in the network stack in 4.0-RELEASE. You should
> > really upgrade to 4.1-RELEASE.
> >
> > paul
> >
> > Jim Flowers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> &g
0
> IP packet filtering initialized, divert enabled, rule-based forwarding
> enabled, default to accept, logging limited to 100 packets/entry by
> default
> ad0: 4126MB [8944/15/63] at ata0-master using UDMA33
> Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
>
> Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTEC
why
its the default.
> This configuration developed as I figured out how things were put
> together. I haven't gone back and cleaned things up; but it needs it.
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> like you can with boot[012].
pxeboot loads /boot/loader.rc over the network from the same place
the PXE bootrom loaded pxeboot. It is done with either NFS or TFTP
(depending on what you compile). Therefore, if it could load pxeboot,
then it can more than likely load /boot/loade
Doug Ambrisko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Paul Saab writes:
> | set console="comconsole" is what you want in /boot/loader.rc
>
> Yep, except that it doesn't initialize the com port, it just starts
> using it so you end up with junk out the port. However, if you
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x27;owe' the community in general. Hopefully I'll get there at some
> > time.
> >
> > > -marc
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
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oyees did most of the development and testing with PXE and now use
> it in production, IIRC.
Right now it is being used to build our machines with eventual plans to
run it in production, but that is when we get to diskless machines.
At Hotmail, they used a bootp kernel on the harddisk to install their
Jordan K. Hubbard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Does this mean we won't get the SMP stuff done next week?
>
> I'm back on the 15th (you gain 10 hours coming back) and the SMP
> meeting isn't until the 16th and 17th. Of course it will. :)
You mean 15th & 16th
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