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> On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
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> > On 19-Nov-99 Wes Peters wrote:
> > > install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444 obliterate.8.gz /usr/local/man8
> >
> > This should install to /usr/local/man/man8
>
> ..and if the page is compressed already you need to set
When using -pthread on FreeBSD3.3 to build a multithreaded program, I find
that signals are delivered to all threads (see attached program).
Specifically, if multiple threads are in blocking read calls, and a signal
is handled, they will all receive -1 from the read and EINTR in errno.
We're runn
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 02:35:07PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Josef Karthauser writes:
> : I've got problems with F290 and ep0 and 'zzz' :)
> : I've running a kernel from 20th Oct (FreeBSDCon ;) to solve it.
> :
> : It may be fixed more recently, but last week's ke
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Josef Karthauser writes:
: If you can give me some clues I'll work on it. I've got zero familiarity
: with the code :(.
Sure. I posted this once to -mobile, so you might want to look in the
archives there as well as here.
The basic problem is that it appears that
Hi,
Is there any HOWTO for to tune havy load web servers using FBSD 3.x?
For FreeBSD 2.x I knew some items for kernel, like:
options "NMBCLUSTERS=1024"
options "CHILD_MAX=512"
options "OPEN_MAX=512"
but about FBSD 3.x I didn't.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Paulo.
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> When using -pthread on FreeBSD3.3 to build a multithreaded program, I find
> that signals are delivered to all threads (see attached program).
> Specifically, if multiple threads are in blocking read calls, and a signal
> is handled, they will all receive -1 from the read and EINTR in errno.
If
Can anyone explain for me what are short read and short write? Under what
circumstances will they happen and how FreeBSD deals with them? I come
to this question while looking at code in file ufs/ufs_readwrite.c.
Any help is appreciated.
-Zhihui
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That is not the way that Solaris or Windows NT handles it. However,
delivering the signal to all threads offers a lot more design flexibility.
-Kip
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> > When using -pthread on FreeBSD3.3 to build a multithreaded program,
Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Scott Hess mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > When using -pthread on FreeBSD3.3 to build a multithreaded program, I
find
> > that signals are delivered to all threads (see attached program).
> > Specifically, if multiple threads are in blocking read call
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Scott Hess wrote:
> Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Scott Hess mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > When using -pthread on FreeBSD3.3 to build a multithreaded program, I
> find
> > > that signals are delivered to all threads (see attached program).
> > > Specifi
Does this give any indications to anyone?
loot# gdb -k /kernel /dev/mem
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Type "show
Hello all,
I have a few FreeBSD machines that I am playing around with now, and have
come across a nice old IBM PC Server 320 with dual P90 processors and 64MB
of RAM i would also like to utilize.
I am currently using 4.0-19991113-CURRENT generic kernel, and things are
working great.
However, I
Hello all,
I have a few FreeBSD machines that I am playing around with now, and have
come across a nice old IBM PC Server 320 with dual P90 processors and 64MB
of RAM i would also like to utilize.
I am currently using 4.0-19991113-CURRENT generic kernel, and things are
working great.
However, I
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Wes Peters wrote:
> Actually, taking the MAN8= line out of the port Makefile fixed the problem.
> Thanks for the hints.
You need to have manpages referenced by MAN? variables instead of just
installed directly: the reason is that they may or may not be compressed
at the time
Hello all,
I have a few FreeBSD machines that I am playing around with now, and have
come across a nice old IBM PC Server 320 with dual P90 processors and 64MB
of RAM i would also like to utilize.
I am currently using 4.0-19991113-CURRENT generic kernel, and things are
working great.
However, I
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Jason Craig wrote:
> I have a few FreeBSD machines that I am playing around with now, and
> have come across a nice old IBM PC Server 320 with dual P90 processors
> and 64MB of RAM i would also like to utilize.
>
> I am currently using 4.0-19991113-CURRENT generic kernel, and
[moved to -current]
On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 17:27:15 -0500, Jason Craig wrote:
On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 17:32:20 -0500, Jason Craig wrote:
On Friday, 19 November 1999 at 17:38:07 -0500, Jason wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a few FreeBSD machines that I am playing around with now, and
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