hi all,
i have been trying to connect to the FreeBSD Anonymous
CVS Server.. and it always keeps on saying no to me...
could some guide me thru this please..
thanks...
error:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to
anoncvs.FreeBSD.org:2401 failed: Connection refused
-
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dvantages of a "good" processor like a xeon start
> to not matter ?
>
hi joesh,
i think the two Xeon Processors will do the job. As
long as you have that good cache with ya...
thanks,
regards,
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hi all,
i just wanted to know..
the guides located in the NetBSD Documentation
Project... are they any useful for development on the
FreeBSD Platform... even a bit...
help is appreciated... thanks
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hey guys...
dont open this file...
it containes a virus/worm...
if possible, barge this email address from all the
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hi all...
i was asking...
it might sound daft...
is the driver already existing in the -CURRENT
repository...
my main point is... when are we going to put the entry
for it in devices.c for src/usr.sbin/sysinstall
thanks...
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s who made the device in
the
first place... but in time.. the ng driver will
become
good as well...
after all... we are quite far away from releasing
5.0...
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hi all,
is there a reason behind.. why all Windows related
boot
options are marked as DOS?...
src/sys/boot/i386/boot0.s
is it because of the 512-byte limit...
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maintenance headaches.
>
i wouldn't mind helping :-)
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while till users
complained about it... (like me)...
so that is a possibility, or it could be that the
signal you are receiving (cable modem signal) is very
weak thats a possibility too...
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servers
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> > > * Hiten Pandya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011210
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> > > > hi all,
> > > >
> > > > this is
eeBSD,
and does not have to be part of the base addition,
example: CD-ROMS /DVD or any other releases which
prohibit GNU Code.
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> loader.
>
> Patches appreciated.
>
> Note that if you do a read-only JFS, you are more
> than half way there
> to a n0n-GPL'ed implementation, so you might as well
> finish it off,
> instead of porting the IBM code.
>
> -
und in [2] for x86s.
Cheers.
[1] - IA-32 Intel(R) Architecture Software Developer's Manual
Volume 3: System Programming Guide. Available from:
http://developer.intel.com/
[2] - Intel(R) MultiProcessor Specification. Available from:
http://developer.intel.com/
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Try the following URL:
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It explains everything clearly:
http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/baldwin.html
Also checkout the mutex(9) manual page.
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me, but I
lost my stuff in a disk crash. It's a pretty good utility with good
documentation. The only thing you need to worry about in the scan_ffs
code is the opendisk() routine, or something like that, but it shouldn't
be hard.
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Thanks for the interesting reply, phk@ and all.
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Hi Gang.
Can someone enlighten me as to where I can find the
pmap_wired_count() macro? I have tried a quick grep
through sys but I am not able to find where it is.
I ask this because I was browsing through our mlock()
implementation and the 'ifndef pmap_wired_count' and
was wondering what it did.
[ cross post to hackers removed, thanks ]
Mike Silbersack (Thu, Apr 10, 2003 at 11:44:42AM -0500) wrote:
>
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2003, Borje Josefsson wrote:
>
> > What we did in NetBSD (-current) was to increase IFQ_MAXLEN in (their)
> > sys/net/if.h, apart from that it's only "traditional" TCP tuni
Robert Watson (Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 11:18:51PM -0500) wrote:
>
> In the past when browsing the Linux source code, I've made extensive use
> of the Linux Cross-Reference (LXR) hosted at lxr.linux.no. This web site
> provides a cross-referenced and searchable HTML interface to the Linux
> source co
hi all...
i would like to know if possible what is PSEUDOFS...
cause i forgot to update my kernel configuration file,
regarding the message in the UPDATING section...
i know what DEVFS is... after the lecture at the
BSDCon
2001 Europe by phk
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and forget about it.
In that way, there would be no hassle. Only people who
would like to port this File System should put a +1
in their next reply or -1 if they do not agree with
porting JFS.
Thanks.
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hi,
i would like it to... it would save an effort for us,
and people from typing lond URLs.
Cool Idea!
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hi,
I found this piece of code in boot0.s, is it possible
if you could explain me a bit about it.
.set NHRDRV,0x475# Number of hard drives
The hex value comes out to: 1141.
Does that mean, that this is the amound of maximum
hard drives a user can have on FreeBSD?
If that is so, is ther
--- Dave Reyenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about writing a new filesystem based on UFS?
> This would save all of the
> hassle that JFS would bring: licensing, porting
> time, etc. Of course, it
> would likely bust any compatibility desired.
hi,
first of all,
a project called UFS2 has been
ite: jfs4bsd.sourceforge.net
If you are not intending to join the project, please
ignore this mail.
Thank You for your co-operation,
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> On 21-Dec-01 Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> > * Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [011221 01:18] wrote:
> >> This was developed by SGI for XFS. Andi
> Kleen adapted it
> >> to operate on non-XFS filesystems. Jordan
> forwarded it
> >> to me and I hacked, ahh, cleaned it up so it
> wo
hi all,
I wanted to ask, how I could mirror the gnats database
to my own system. I have cvsup.
I am very sorry if this is the wrong list to ask this
question.
thanks,
regards,
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hi,
happy 2002 to all!,
> As I said before, look at the handbook, though it is
> somewhat incomplete.
Don't you think this should be documented properly in
the handbook, in the 'kernel config' chapter?
Cause if thats so, I can advice 'darklogik' who is
currently rewriting the 'kernel config' ch
hi all,
is it true, that the MAKEDEV script only appears if
the DEVFS option in the kernel is not enabled, or I
am talking nuts..?
The reason I am asking is because, when I built my
first CURRENT, the MAKEDEV script disappeared out of
the blue.
If I am right, will this be like that in the 4.5
hi all,
I was wondering that, the sysinstall(8) utility
doesn't
have package managment facilities designed for people
to view even if they don't have some kind of
connection
to the media.
Example:
When you select the 'packages' option, it will ask you
about your media type. If someone doesn't h
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> to fill my
> mailbox with *nine* copies of this message is beyond
> me, and spamming
> in the name of project evangelism is hardly getting
> things off on the
> right foot! You've certainly left
,
and the kernel. The URLs are below:
Handbook: http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook
FAQ: http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/faq
If still are having problems, then please submit an official
Problem Report. :)
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function `fsck_hbeat':
/c0/cvs/j4b/jfsutils/fsck/fsckruns.c:156: undefined reference to `pthread_exit'
fsckruns.o: In function `fsck_hbeat_start':
/c0/cvs/j4b/jfsutils/fsck/fsckruns.c:180: undefined reference to `pthread_create'
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but I will start a project at SourceForge,
unless somebody has better options. ;)
In a nutshell, it is better to have an in-kernel web
server, as some people might like using it, even though
it doesn't matter what we say, hehe :)
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> changes in -current relating to SMP scalability. It's in a very
> interim state at the moment, and one of the downsides is increased
> interrupt latency and lock contention for certain
rom
the FreeBSD defaults, I think this could make some difference too. :)
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I personally like the idea of these sysctls for cpu stats.. probably we
can have cpu.1.x.x and cpu.2.x.x and so on... just a thought :)
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--- "Matthew D. Fuller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, whose palm do I grease to get some PR's taken care of? ;-)
>
> - docs/31265 - Documentation (and
--- "George V. Neville-Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a set of docs or a Daemon News article on working with the BSD
> make system? I'd like to write my code as closely to whatever that
> standard
> is as possible but reading through all the .mk files seems a bit less
> efficient
> i
Hi all,
How does one debug faults in the BTX Loader? I am currently trying
to work on PR i386/21559, and after reading jhb's document on the
loading process, I was curious to know..
Thanks,
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On 20-Mar-2002 Hiten Pandya wrote:
> Hi all,
> > How does one debug faults in the BTX Loader? I am currently trying
> to work on PR i386/21559, and after reading jhb's document on the
> loading process, I was curious to know..
> Well, you need to be fairly familiar with h
e "VFS" on google without the quotes, and you should
be able to find a paper or couple of papers by Marshal Kirk McKusick. :) You
can also have a look at other 4.4BSD Docs at:
http://docs.FreeBSD.org/doc
Hope this helps.. :)
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.
> .
> }
>
> looks like what I want but I can't find a function which returns this data
> to a user land application. Is this possible? If so how?
Have you tried to use any of the sysctl(3) functions? Try doing the
following on the command line:
shell# apropo
is to
-hackers.
The patch is located at:
http://storm.uk.FreeBSD.org/~hiten/diffs/vfs_subr.c.diff.1
Thanks. If anyone finds them interesting, please commit them to the
CVS repository.
P.S. Please do not hesitate to contact me for more information reg.
these deltas.
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--- Bosko Milekic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:45:32PM +0100, Hiten Pandya wrote:
> > I am submitting a patch which removes the register keyword from
> > sys/kern/vfs_syscalls.c. The reason I am doing this is very simple.
> >
> > The
> : > The general rule is "including includes from includes is bad".
Correct me if I am wrong; doesn't the curses library do this. I saw in
one of Eric's (Raymond) documentation about it. Also, have a look at:
:= src/sys/dev/vinum/vinumhdr.h
JFYI. :-)
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> things very much.
Just wondering, are these the kind of problems which can be solved by
using the kqueue(2) mechanism, or am I talking nuts again?
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--- "Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, downloaded the files (a .tar.gz would be nice? *grin*) and the
> client built perfectly, and kldload worked fine ... is there some way
> someone can suggest of 'simulating a crash'? Some way to test to make
> sure that it is working as exp
--- Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -- Hiten Pandya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just wondering, are these the kind of problems which can be solved by
> > using the kqueue(2) mechanism, or am I talking nuts again?
> >
> > Regards.
>
>
--- Joe Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone here using the Hitach H8 embedded processor?
>
> I've just got my hands on one and would love to develop for it under
> FreeBSD. In particular I was hoping that someone could tell me how
> to get a gcc that generates code for it, and whet
Hi All.
I was wondering if there is an alternative to the GFP_NOFS flag provided
in Linux Kernel Malloc [kmalloc() & kfree()] for FreeBSD, or is there any
info. I am missing?
Linux calls the kmalloc() system call as:
[ an extract from jfs_dtree.c (jfs4bsd) ]
%%%
ciKey.name =
(wchar_t *) kma
--- Ferruccio Vitale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I've already read those pages, real useful to start.
> Now I've my module, which creates dynamic sysctl and so on; now I need to
> monitor the existence of another process and I tough at kqueue/kevent
> method. But are these functions for userl
--- Andy Sporner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My fault. I am using 5.0
> man shutdown_kproc
Ok, I cant find any man page called shutdown_kproc in either 4.3 or 4.4.
Anyway, he wants to destroy a "thread", and not an "internal" daemon/process.
To destroy a kernel thread, you need to make use of
--- Bill Flamerola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> to you, stupid Alfred Perlstein. Alfred is an interesting person. He seems
I know this address of yours is shit, but I know you read this list.
orts
IBM JFS (OS/2 and Linux version), ReiserFS, Ext3, Ext2FS, and UFS.
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> At 4:49 PM +0100 7/2/02, Byron Schlemmer wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've posted on this before, and I've received no reply. I'm
> >cross-posting just in case it was missed before (I am desperate for
> >help) and to ask for further advice.
> >
> >Basical
--- Sergey Lyubka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ ... ]
> Respected FreeBSD gurus, please answer on this. Share your knowledge :-)
> What about you, Terry?
I have heard that, Dr. Kirk McKusick, is going to publish a book on
FreeBSD 5.x internals, sometime next year. Till then, I would say
people
--- Michael Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, this would be nice. But there's a reason why that book is such a
> standout: that sort of writing is very difficult to do.
[ ... ]
> > Is it possible to get frosen version, say, 5.0 - current,
> > and describe it? I think it is. Many things ma
Hi.
Does anyone have a copy of the newbus draft? It used to reside on asmodai's
space on http://people.FreeBSD.org, but it has disappeared. It will be very
appreciated.
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have a value of [1] in the mtext array? Are we meant to
define a struct mymsg at all!?
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--- Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hiten Pandya wrote:
> > I was wondering why we have a struct mymsg in , when many
> > utilities defined their own version of it. I am curious about this
> > because our stock version of struct mymsg:
> >
&g
work, and are still
applicable to date. Below is my research: :-)
I am submitting this, in the hopes, that a committer will pick them up,
commit them, and put the PRs it affects into 'feedback' state.
Thanking in advance.
Regards.
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--- Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know why NetBSD doesn't have this. Perhaps they are
> unconcerned with the portability of code using SYSV message
> queues, when it comes to internal structure packing.
>
> I would think directly casting it to a long in the kernel would
> be
--- Kip Macy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> As an aside: this only belongs on -questions. However, considering I got
> _zero_ response after posting to one then the other when one of my boxes
> failed to boot after cvsupping -STABLE and doing a make world I can
> understand the crosspostin
information is correct, getaddrinfo() should be thread-safe
and also, it is under the POSIX p1003.1g.
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: We're definately livelocking with the fxps. I'd be interested in your
: patches for the GigE drivers.
[ CC list trimmed ]
> The if_ti patches to add polling support are:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=407328+0+archive/2002/freebsd-net/20021013.freebsd-net
Just wondering, if it w
wn an if_ti at this point.
>
> -- Terry
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hiten Pandya wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 02:32:00PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote the words in effect of:
I asked that someone with an if_ti test it first, and report
back to me. As far as I know, no one has tested it yet, or
if they have
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 09:20:17AM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote the words in effect of:
> Hiten Pandya wrote:
> > Hehe. I was not being sarcastic. I just acknoledged your statement. The
> > reason I asked about committing the patch in the first place, is because I
> > thoug
Don Bowman wrote:
From: Terry Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Don Bowman wrote:
Is there any point to using device polling with the tigon 3
(broadcom 570x etc)? It has a pretty good interrupt reducer in it
by itself.
Just tune the 2 rx and the 2 tx parameters and you get a constant
interrupt
e, p->p_pid, np->n_opencount);
+ SMBVDEBUG("name=%s, pid=%d, c=%d\n",np->n_name, td->td_pid, np->n_opencount);
--%
Fix is attached. I have tested it with build/ and it works.
Debug extract:
"smbfs_closel: name=TheRooT, pid=927, c=1"
Cheers
--- Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was thinking more in terms of device driver information. All
> of the "how to write a driver for newbus", "how to write a CAM
> driver", "how to use devfs from the kernel", "what XXX to do in
> FreeBSD, given YYY in Linux", "how to port a driver fro
uld be very grateful is
someone can commit (and review) them for me.
Cheers.
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Index: sbin/sysctl/sysctl.c
en resolved in
it by julian@.
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===
RCS file: /home/hiten/ncvs/src/sys/netgraph/ng_fec.c,v
retrieving revision
Hi all.
Is there anyone outthere who has a NIC which uses the lge(4) device
driver? Contact me by private email if you are willing to test some
patches for this driver.
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D does
not have a framebuffer device; if so:
1) What is the FB_INSTALL_CDEV kernel option for?
2) What is the purpose of ?
Clarification will be appreciated.
Cheers.
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Hiten Pandya
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