.
thanks.
George
ficulty. I can also make this happen
(though not as easily) on NFS from sullivan to wonderland, but I haven't
seen it yet from scollay to wonderland. This problem never occurs when
wonderland is running 7.3.
Any suggestions?
> George
> I remember reading there was some sort of nfs issues in 8.1-RELEASE,
> a regression of some sort it was noted early on in the release. Have
> you tried this with 8.2-RC1 also what are your nfs client mount
> options ?
>
I'll update to 8.2-RC1 later today and
> FYI, -stable is probably the better list for this.
>
> On 01/08/2011 09:54, george+free...@m5p.com wrote:
> >> George
> >>I remember reading there was some sort of nfs issues in 8.1-RELEASE,
> >> a regression of some sort it was noted early on in the re
As requested earlier, I've moved the thread to freebsd-stable. -- George
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hope that it would fix SCHED_ULE's poor performance for
interactive processes with a full load on interactive processes. It
doesn't help. -- George Mitchell
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> interactive processes with a full load on interactive processes. It
^^
Should be "of compute-bound".
> doesn
On 02/27/12 05:35, Olivier Smedts wrote:
2012/2/27 George Mitchell:
I finally got around to trying this on a 9.0-STABLE GENERIC kernel, in
the forlorn hope that it would fix SCHED_ULE's poor performance for
interactive processes with a full load on interactive processes. It
doesn
On 02/27/12 06:28, Olivier Smedts wrote:
2012/2/27 George Mitchell:
On 02/27/12 05:35, Olivier Smedts wrote:
2012/2/27 George Mitchell:
I finally got around to trying this on a 9.0-STABLE GENERIC kernel, in
the forlorn hope that it would fix SCHED_ULE's poor performance for
intera
On 03/02/12 18:06, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hi George,
Have you thought about providing schedgraph traces with your
particular workload?
I'm sure that'll help out the scheduler hackers quite a bit.
THanks,
Adrian
I posted a couple back in December but I haven't created an
der half. Has
anyone else noted SHA1 performance problems?
Would be great to have some comments from FreeBSD gurus.
Kind regards,
David George
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NG." (Or SERVERS or whatever dependency you need, or "Stop
just before LOGIN".) -- George Mitchell
Set runlevel by default to 3 , where just like any other system is
multiuser, and provide support in the rc scripts to look at kenv. While
documenting &qu
include a hardware encoder, but many do not.
Nope.
[...]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC
Black-and-white NTSC was standardized in 1941. Color NTSC was
standardized in 1953. What digital parts do you imagine were used
in those years? -- George
es (but I get errors trying
to "GET / HTTP/1.1"). So what's the most likely point of failure?
-- George
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On 07/02/2012 04:12, George Mitchell wrote:
I've been using IPv6 for quite a few years without problems and I've
had no difficulty browsing
Many more sites are actually putting, or have put, IPv6 into production
since the latest world IPv6 day
On 07/10/12 21:53, George Mitchell wrote:
On 07/02/12 16:29, Doug Barton wrote:
On 07/02/2012 04:12, George Mitchell wrote:
I've been using IPv6 for quite a few years without problems and I've
had no difficulty browsing
Many more sites are actually putting, or have put, IPv6 into
of copyrighted code. There was probably an agreement not to
distribute any earlier versions.-- George
cvs -Q -R export -r RELEASE_2_0 src
Works (slowly, all the reverse diffs I guess): 100Meg
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/
2.0.5 (June, 1995) Announcement
ribution including it, but I'm certainly no expert on this).
To this end, I added a section to the wiki to stimulate discussion. I
have appended it below.
Thanks for all your hard work in getting us to 2.0.1; I really
appreciate it.
George
--- new wiki page (as viewed using lynx)
mbo frames? -- George Mitchell
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follow up on them (might not be for a couple of days), I'll let
you known how it came out. -- George Mitchell
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Evren Yurtesen writes:
> Hi,
>
> The problem is with an 8 processor system. If a process is not threaded and
> starts using 100% cpu time of a single processor, the system still shows
> over
> 80% idle. Whereas this single process works really slow if the system is
> already
> at the
Kurt J. Lidl writes:
> On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:25:16AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> > Most of the complaints about other DBs is licensing related, but SQLite's
> > complaint was also the fact that the past stability record was a bit rocky.
>
> One other thing to watch for in SQLite is t
quire natd to translate
the source address. Is there a way to bypass natd for
incoming tunneled multicast traffic? Outgoing multicast
streams would still need to be translated prior to
tunneling, right?
Please reply via e-mail as I am not subscribing to these
lists.
Thanks,
George Uhl
bout the way firefox requests memory
causes it to block for some period of time before it can do anything
else.
Has anyone else experienced this? How should I go about
analyzing it? Thanks for your help. -- George Mitchell
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> [...]
> I'm not sure those are the drivers Theierry wants. The proprietary
> driver was called fglrx, not "radeon" or "radeonhd". Those two drivers
> have been in the X open source trees for quite a while now. I first
> started using the radeon driver on amd64 in late 2006
Bakul Shah writes:
> On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 18:09:06 +0300 "Vlad GALU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 5:33 PM, Evren Yurtesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Bob Bishop wrote:
> > >
> > >>> Does anybody have free time and skills to give a hand? Please see:
> > >>> http:/
Mike Meyer writes:
> On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 14:24:32 -0700
> George Hartzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There were a couple of threads about using kqueue or other FreeBSD
> > tools to build something like Mac OS X's Time Machine. R1soft's
> > software
s morning I cvsupped
again and installed the bind95 port. Still very, very slow. I will
probably shift my server to a FreeBSD 7.0 system this weekend, but I
would like very much to understand what's going on.
-- George Mitchell
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> From: Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm having severe DNS problems. I'm running 6.2-RELEASE, and I upgrade=
> d
> > to the bind9 port (after cvsup) on July 14. Starting yesterday morning=
> ,
> > DNS became very, very slow. If I repeated a "dig" command thre
Stupid configuration error on my part. I still had my old ISP's name
servers configured in my named.conf forwarders statement, and they
have apparently been responding to me for eighteen months -- until
two days ago. Sorry for the noise! -- George Mit
all the trailing dots)
>
> Note I have also transfered registers in the last 24 hrs (but whois has
> all the right data)
Your registrar has not inserted the glue records for your name
servers into the root zone. Try a different registrar.
-- George Mitchell
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I am trying to tune ZFS file system by setting "zfs_arc_max" value in
FreeBSD 8.
In solaris, it is achieved like this
=
For example, if an application needs 5 GBytes of memory on a system with
36-GBytes of memory, you could set the arc maxim
Thanks Ivan :)
I found It. add following in /boot/loader.conf
===
vfs.zfs.arc_max="10244M"
===
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Sherin
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Ivan Voras wrote:
> On 01/19/10 10:19, Sherin George wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>
Hello,
i am facing some sort of strange network issue in a freebsd server
occasionally.
OS: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE - amd64
The servers loses network connection once in a few days. I logged into
console and verified that network is up. I even restarted network service
using following command.
/etc/
Hello Robert,
Thanks for the advice.
I have upgrade OS to FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2.
I have also requested the help of freebsd-net.
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On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 6:18 AM, Robert Watson wrote:
>
> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Sherin George wrote:
>
> i am facing some sor
sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines
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On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Thiago Damas wrote:
> Hi
> Nfsd as udp or tcp? I had the same problem, mbuf exaustion. Check netstat
> -m
> I solved using nfs over tcp on nfs client machine.
>
> Thiago
lem still happening?
>
> Cheers
> Sam
>
>
> On 24/01/2010 2:16 PM, Sherin George wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am facing some sort of strange network issue in a freebsd server
>> occasionally.
>>
>> OS: FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE - amd64
>>
>> Now, I h
Is it possible for you to update to the latest stable-8 kernel
> and we start from there ?
>
> -- Qing
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-...@freebsd.org on behalf of Sherin George
> Sent: Wed 1/27/2010 6:05 PM
> To: freebsd-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-
, so I don't know how to debug this problem
> -- George Mitchell
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drive after hald has started, but
the flash drive is normally left in the slot all the time, leading
to unhappiness every time the computer is started. There's no sign
of the alleged core file, so I don't know how to debug this problem
--
lpioctl
(if_plip.c line 302) to print out some identifying information
about the process doing the ioctl?
This problem is also present in 6.0. Why haven't a whole bunch of
people already run into it? Am I the only person still using a
parallel po
ld go into
/etc/defaults/rc.conf to keep future losers like me from running into
this problem. -- George Mitchell
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Is anybody successfully using bacula with DVD? When I install the
bacula-server port, it cannot pass even the trivial
"btape FileStorage/temp" test, let alone trying to write to DVD.
Advice cheerfully accepted! -- Georg
specify which should be which?
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Dennis wrote:
> What they dont seem to realize is that people who know its worth more than
> linux also know they dont have to pay $129. for free software with fancy
> packaging and paid support.
This is relevant to -hackers in what way?
greid
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Dennis wrote:
> Your need to continuously criticize me no matter how trivial the subject is
> very satisfying to me. Makes you look like even more of a loser than you are.
Actually, it's the first time I've replied to one of your troll posts
before. Seeing (from both curren
Zera William Holladay writes:
>
>
> On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Pedro F. Giffuni wrote:
>
> > It's odd but I couldn't mount a Picture CD on FreeBSD 5.2.1. This is pretty
> > weird as Windows reports it is just CDFS and some jpeg files plus some
> > windows
> > software that let's you view it.
The last days I am trying to cvs both the latest stable source and the
latest ports from several servers. The problem is that when I am cvsing
the ports I get a segmentation faults and cvsup exits ungracefully
with a core dump. What could be wrong?
I include some maybe helpful info
achilles# unam
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Polstra wrote:
> Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 12:51:15 -0700 (PDT)
> From: John Polstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ports cvsup
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Balis George <
://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=22664
"And then it comes to be that the soothing light
at the end of your tunnel was just a freight
train, comin' your way."
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with "
of trolls.
This discussion has strayed from what the original topic. Perhaps it's
time for you to end it and go away.
G
"And then it comes to be that the soothing light
at the end of your tunnel was just a freight
train, comin' your way."
George Reid
db writes:
> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to get grub working on my FreeBSD 4.9 test-box.
> [...]
Here's a description of how I did it, from the freebsd-current list in
late Februrary 2003. It was part of an ongoing thread that you might
find useful.
g.
George Hart
t contain files that
retain their original copyrights, along with patches.
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Hi,
I am studying the kernel source of FreeBSD. I like to know the flow of
packets from NIC to different modules of Kernel and then to the
user-level. I studied the code and identified some of the functions through
which the kernel handles network packets. But I want to check from
where t
Hi all,
Is there any limitations in using zero copy socket I mean... do the sender has to
follow any specific protocol (like the packet payload should be page alligned or so.)
???
Thanks in advance
Dennis
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Aug 2004 15:41, Dennis George wrote:
>
>>I am studying the kernel source of FreeBSD. I like to know the flow of
>>packets from NIC to different modules of Kernel and then to the
>>user-level. I studied the code and identified some of the functions through
>>which the kerne
Hi all,
Can anybody tell me how to find the MTU (Maximum Transmitting Unit) in freeBSD
programatically...
Thanks in advance
Dennis
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Hi all,
I am working on a intel based multi processor system. I like to know
how can I bind one process permanently to one processor. and other
one for general use.
thanks in advance
Dennis
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Win 1 of 4,000 free doma
Hi all,
I looking for SMT capability in freeBSD.. And found the following extract in a
document... saying that 4.3 BSD has no support for SMT. does the current/latest
version of freeBSCD (5.2 or 6.0) has the support for SMT ??
>>It (4.3 BSD) has no support for processor affinity or
Hi,
I am working on freeBSD 5.2.
Dennis
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dennis George wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am working on a intel based multi processor system. I like to know
> how can I bind one process permanently to one processor. and other
>
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dennis George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on freeBSD 5.2.
>
> Dennis
>
> Julian Elischer wrote:
> Dennis George wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I am working on a intel based multi processor system. I like to know
>&g
Hi,
Acutally I was wondering if there is no support for SMT / SMP then can freeBSD support
dual processors. Or can I utlize dual-processor in its fullness ?
Dennis
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> Hi all,
>
> I looking for SM
ds might actually put a real value in there.
>
>
If you have IBM hardware, you can use vpd(4)
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I assume that by the term "threads" you mean processes so i disregard
it. There is always the matter of the limit of file descriptors you can
have open at any time. You don't mention what other purposes (e.g
services) your box runs or what are it's "stats".
George
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 05:53:05PM -0800, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> If anyone's interested in meeting up with us, that's where we'll be!
Visit Oxford! We have old stuff!
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I can't make my little Lexar JumpDrive 128Mb USB keychain memory
"disk" work. The device works on a windows machine, and worked on
this very laptop back when it was running Redhat Linux 7.2 w/
RedHat's various updates. I got the same failure trying to use the
device on a Dell OptiPlex GX110.
I'
Paul Halliday writes:
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, George Hartzell wrote:
>
> > I can't make my little Lexar JumpDrive 128Mb USB keychain memory
> > "disk" work. The device works on a windows machine, and worked on
> > this very laptop back when it was ru
Randi Harper writes:
> Can't reply to list because my IP doesn't reverse resolve...
>
> but did you try using da0s1? ;)
Yep, but just did it again for kicks.
> sudo newfs_msdos -F 32 /dev/da0s1
newfs_msdos: /dev/da0s1: Input/output error
> sudo newfs_msdos -F 32 /dev/da0s1a
newfs_
Matthew Dillon writes:
> [...]
> Urk! Sorry! I plugged in the names for one of my keychains. Don't
> use Stormblue :-) Use yours. Try:
>
> {
> /*
> * Sony Memory Stick adapter MSAC-US1 and
> * Sony PCG-C1VJ Internal Memory Stick Slot (MSC-U01).
> * Make all
Hi
I'm trying to set up my first 5.0 machine, and I've run into a problem
right off of the bat.
The machine is a Dell OptiPlex GX110 that has three slices. The first
contains Windows 2000, the second has historically contained FreeBSD
4.7,and the third contains Linux. Since I use the system to
Daniel Lang writes:
> Hi George,
>
> George Hartzell wrote on Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 06:38:07PM -0800:
> [..]
> > open("/dev/ad0", 1)', and 'call open("/dev/ad0", 2)' made it clear
> > that anything that would write to the disk was f
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On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 10:43:31PM +0100, Maxime Henrion wrote:
> It would be very useful, IMO, to have a simple URL like this to access the
> PR database.
>
> Opinions ?
Gets my vote.
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On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:03:49PM +0800, Rafter Man wrote:
> 2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite the system
> in C++.
Geez, talk about a bleak outlook for the future. I see myself flying over
a frozen Hell on the back of a pig before that happens.
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Iwank Regularly posted:
> Do yourselves a favor and download the latest SuSE ISO.
SuSE is available as an ISO? heh.. I was under the impression the only ISO
you got was a trial "live system" one, and you had to fiddle with an FTP
install or buy a full copy?
Has this changed?
il -f /var/log/messages
>
Unfortunatly if you try that your webserver will quickly fail because
the connection never closes. If your customers can create cgi scripts
they can bring down your server too.
How fast depends on httpd.conf MaxSpareServers, and how quickly you hit
reload.
// George
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quire natd to translate
the source address. Is there a way to bypass natd for
incoming tunneled multicast traffic? Outgoing multicast
streams would still need to be translated prior to
tunneling, right?
Please reply via e-mail as I am not subscribing to these
lists.
Thanks,
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On 03/01 16:29, Keith Stevenson wrote:
> It looks like I may have spoken too soon when I mentioned that I had no
> problems with softupdates on my postfix based mail server. I have now had
> two panics in the last month with a panicstr of "softdep_lock: locking
> against myself". I thought that
On 12/01 17:09, Michael Lucas wrote:
> Minesweeper can only fill so many hours in a day, after all.
Must be a long day in your part of the world, then, because it's an
NP-complete problem! (http://www.mat.bham.ac.uk/R.W.Kaye/minesw.htm)
Heh :-)
obSources: try /usr/src/sys/contrib/softupdates/f
On 21/01 04:42, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> > There's still space on there; what else could we put there?
>
> A copy of nethack to play while you're waiting for that fsck?
Entirely sensible suggestion. I mean, OpenBSD has hangman in the kernel
debugger. (It uses the system calls as its diction
x27;-pipe' option
but with '-v' switched on in both cases and compare the difference in the
messages.
best;
gjvc
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my phone droped in water I cleaned it up and soldered
a few things when I turned it on the greeting was two
king rules then when I checked the programs the esn
number was not there it read (00).
please tell me what has happen and if I can program
the esn back into the phone
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t; limited to:
>
> Amazing work -- many thanks are due to to everyone who was involved!
>
And this ought to simplify work on both the Rasberry Pi and BeagleBone, as well
as the
rest of the arm systems. Great!
Best,
George
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like to drive this to a solution on arch@. We don't have an
atf@, but we do have a test@ and testing@. We have too many mailing
lists already, so let's finish this up here if we can and then
continue talking on testing@.
Best,
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amp; docs with bmake and assess the
>damage
> 3. Fix all the damage
>
> Then:
>
> 4. Switch.
>
> It could be a while (many weeks) before we get to 4, so the question
> really is whether the people working on ATF are willing and able to
> build and install FreeBS
ux has tried to come up with a common framework to implement
> this kind of controls using "ethtool", and we should probably
> have a look at their approach and reuse it (or at least the good ideas)
> to avoid reinventing the same thing.
>
And, though Luigi didn't say it, I
ace hooks in the form of function
> pointers directly in the module handling code (equivalent of our kern_linker).
>
Hrm, sounds like a bug more than anythign else. I don't know enough yet to say
how to solve
this but if you want to track this you're welcome t
pasted at the bottom of this email.
Best,
George
https://wiki.freebsd.org/201305DevSummit/Buildworld
This section includes volunteers or contact points as links.
• uboot ports [DianeBruce]
• compiler patches vs. gccc on Linux [TimKeintzle]
• ubloader not on ELF [Ian
-queue
NICs. The notes are on the WIki page as well as reproduced here.
Best,
George
https://wiki.freebsd.org/201305DevSummit/NetworkReceivePerformance
The discussion opened with an attempt to constrain the problem we were trying
to solve, including pointing out that any KPI/API suggested needed to
AD_P /
> lagg0 TX bytes/pkts, RX bytes/pkts, NIC interrupts on that core, etc.)
>
This would be very useful in identifying the actual hot spots, and would be
helpful
to anyone who can generate a decent stream of packets with, say, an IXIA.
Best,
George
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. My point was, we have the ability to generate high
> rate traffic, as long as we do tolerate a .1-1us jitter. Beyond that, you do
> need some ixia-like solution.
>
On the bandwidth side, can a modern sender with netmap really do a full 10G? I
hate the cost of an
IXIA but I have not b
have the ability to generate
> high rate traffic, as long as we do tolerate a .1-1us jitter. Beyond that,
> you do need some ixia-like solution.
>
On the bandwidth side, can a modern sender with netmap really do a full 10G? I
hate the cost of an
IXIA but I have not been able to destroy
On Sep 19, 2013, at 16:08 , Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 03:54:34PM -0400, George Neville-Neil wrote:
>>
>> On Sep 14, 2013, at 15:24 , Luigi Rizzo wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, September 14, 2013, Olivier Cochard-Labb?
esn't
> seem to affect the functionality while it brings the code into the shape.
> Thanks!
I have such a card and can look into this. It may take a bit though,
perhaps a week or so.
Later,
George
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Wind River's VxWorks) but it depends
on a debugging system that has the ability to have its back end swapped out.
Who would I talk to about how kernel debugging works at the
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Thanks,
George
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> Hi George.
>
> There was someone recently that posted that they had some sort of
> remote debuging working over an ethernet (or at least that they ALMOST
> had it working.). I remember thinking "Cool". I have however had good
> success with the serial crossover
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