Hello All,
Regarding the details of the device for which i'm trying
to write a driver is a hdlc controller This is the output of pciconf
for that device
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:11:0:class=0x028000 card=0x chip=0x313413ea
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'xx
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 07:49:53PM +0200, Sebastien wrote:
>
> I have a random panic "vrele: negative ref cnt" when I shutdown the system.
> Am
> I double-freeing something in my code ? The fact that the panic is caused
> randomly suggests there is a synchronization problem - but the above code
Hello everyone...
I hope some will give me a few clues where to look...
5.4-STABLE-p7 panics here
Nice panic screens:
http://www.divo.ru/~lesha/pfault.jpg
http://www.divo.ru/~lesha/pfault2.jpg
Dmesg: http://www.divo.ru/~lesha/dmesg.txt
(note ram is limited with hw.physmem=1900M)
after pfau
I have a client who's using BGP on their own network but use our mail
servers. They're having trouble sending mail because the server here
can't resolve the IP address back to their network. And if I run the IP
through DNSStuff.com it returns an infinite loop error. They claim they
aren't ha
rashmi ns wrote:
Hi,
Amazing, Thanks a lot it really works .
Now i have to read what D_VERSION does :-)
Thanks ,
Rashmi.N.S
You also need to remove .d_maj. /dev entries are created dynamically
now, and you application should have no knowledge of the major and
mino
Does anyone know of a tool, or someone writing a tool to produce output
similar to nfsstat for vfs? This would be a very handy tool.
Eric
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Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology
Anythi
Exists the possibility to make NAT POOL with IPFW + NATD ?
-- daniel
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On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 10:37:25AM +0100, eoghan wrote:
> [... rc.conf ...]
> Also, my network assign ip's to each pc on the network.
> I noticed in the conf the ip was specified, which can
> change... is there any way of doing this in the rc.conf?
So you have a DHCP server in your network.
You
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