Hello,
How do I access the address space ie text,data and stack of a (user
level)process whose pid I know from my kld. for eg: Suppose 'vi' is running
and I want to access its address space through my kld, then how do I do it?
TIA,
Tanmay
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On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 12:03:17AM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ruslan Ermilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 06:50:09PM +0300, Yar Tikhiy wrote:
> : > Hi all,
> : >
> : > Yesterday I hit the following problem:
> : >
> : > -
Hello, freebsd-hackers.
I've stuck with the unable to make watchdogs for daemons running via
startup rc-scripts. In linux we can just put the process in the
inittab. Does FreeBSD contains ability like this?
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Sincerely,
Vitaliy Ovsyannikov
JSC Skala, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
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Hi,
Is there an upper limit on the amount of fragmentation / wastage that
can occur in a UMA zone?
Is there a method to know the total number of pages used by a UMA zone at
some instance of time?
Thanks,
rohit --
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On Monday 27 February 2006 21:11, Vitaliy Ovsyannikov wrote:
> I've stuck with the unable to make watchdogs for daemons running via
> startup rc-scripts. In linux we can just put the process in the
> inittab. Does FreeBSD contains ability like this?
Create a script for /etc/rc.d (or /usr/local/e
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 09:53:17PM +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Monday 27 February 2006 21:11, Vitaliy Ovsyannikov wrote:
> > I've stuck with the unable to make watchdogs for daemons running via
> > startup rc-scripts. In linux we can just put the process in the
> > inittab. Does FreeBSD co
On Monday 27 February 2006 22:33, Tobias Roth wrote:
> > man rc.subr plus a look through /etc/rc.d should get you started :)
>
> Can you explain in more detail how one can handle the watchdog part of
> the equation? I can't find that information in the rc.subr manpage.
Ahh sorry I think I misunder
>From: Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Monday 27 February 2006 22:33, Tobias Roth wrote:
>> > man rc.subr plus a look through /etc/rc.d should get you started :)
>>
>> Can you explain in more detail how one can handle the watchdog part of
>> the equation? I can't find that information in t
dc> As to answer the question - I am not aware of any facility for
dc> automatically restarting things (unless you can get init to do
dc> it via /etc/ttys somehow)
Wasn't there a port of launchd in the wings?
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Vitaliy Ovsyannikov wrote:
Hello, freebsd-hackers.
I've stuck with the unable to make watchdogs for daemons running via
startup rc-scripts. In linux we can just put the process in the
inittab. Does FreeBSD contains ability like this?
try sysutils/daemontools
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Deomid Ryabkov aka Rojer
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On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 07:20:45AM -0600, Sergey Babkin wrote:
> Well, it's been a long story now. Every time someone comes
> with the idea of adding init to BSD, other people feel very
> strongly that they hate init and that it must not be in BSD.
/sbin/init existed on BSD almost forever. You cou
Dear hackers, I'm in a dilemma (more like a trilemma,
actually). While following the 5.x and 6.x development cycle I
observed that the default timecounter varies from one machine from
another (for instance on my home desktop which is an AMD Athlon 2400+
it uses ACPI-fast, whereas on my Cen
vg> I wrote a piece of software that has to get the current
vg> timestamp, one way or the other, a huge number of times per
vg> second. Apart from the empyrical tests one can perform to
vg> find out the timekeeping scheme with the less performance
vg> impact, is there any rule of thumb as to what c
Has anyone had any dealings with the HP Smart Array 6i?
Specifically looking for info on:
* Performance
* Disk failure recover
* Available tools for monitoring etc.
Regards
Steve
This e.mail is private and confidential between Multiplay (UK)
Has anyone had any dealings with the HP Smart Array 6i?
Specifically looking for info on:
* Performance
* Disk failure recover
* Available tools for monitoring etc.
Regards
Steve
This e.mail is private and confidential between Multiplay (U
Hi
I am studying signaling related work in FreeBSD kernel just for learning.
Can anybody tell me that why there are two different structures named
1)struct sigcontext
2)struct osigcontext
are defined in /sys/i386/include/signal.h
I want to know what is basic difference between them?
Thanks in a
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 04:37:57PM +0300, Deomid Ryabkov wrote:
> Vitaliy Ovsyannikov wrote:
> >Hello, freebsd-hackers.
> >
> > I've stuck with the unable to make watchdogs for daemons running via
> >startup rc-scripts. In linux we can just put the process in the
> >inittab. Does FreeBSD contains
Tanmay wrote this message on Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 13:56 +0530:
> How do I access the address space ie text,data and stack of a (user
> level)process whose pid I know from my kld. for eg: Suppose 'vi' is running
> and I want to access its address space through my kld, then how do I do it?
You look
>From: Pranav Sawargaonkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hi
>I am studying signaling related work in FreeBSD kernel just for learning.
>Can anybody tell me that why there are two different structures named
>1)struct sigcontext
>2)struct osigcontext
>are defined in /sys/i386/include/signal.h
>I want to
Vitaliy Ovsyannikov wrote this message on Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 17:41 +0700:
> I've stuck with the unable to make watchdogs for daemons running via
> startup rc-scripts. In linux we can just put the process in the
> inittab. Does FreeBSD contains ability like this?
yes, you can use ttys(5) for th
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Daniel O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: As to answer the question - I am not aware of any facility for automatically
: restarting things (unless you can get init to do it via /etc/ttys somehow)
:
: I don't think it would be too hard to create a
Okay this time my kernel was recompiled so there are no modules to make it
easier to see all of the symbols.
Sometimes the box cycles through the fatal traps 12. Other times it does
not. Based on my other Fatal trap errors, it seems to interrupt more often
with the m_tag_delete function. I don'
ps> Can anybody tell me that why there are two different structures named
ps> 1)struct sigcontext
ps> 2)struct osigcontext
ps> are defined in /sys/i386/include/signal.h
ps> I want to know what is basic difference between them?
% cvs log -r1.10 /usr/src/sys/i386/include/signal.h
% cvs log -r1
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 05:41:32PM +0700, Vitaliy Ovsyannikov wrote:
> Hello, freebsd-hackers.
> I've stuck with the unable to make watchdogs for daemons running via
> startup rc-scripts. In linux we can just put the process in the
> inittab. Does FreeBSD contains ability like this?
You can do i
Ruslan,
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 08:57:21PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> More details: during the install, part of the toolchain and
> some special install tools that were built on the "build"
> host are used. They have been built using that host's
> toolchain, CFLAGS, libraries, etc., but libra
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