I'm running user ppp for my Internet connection. It basically runs fine
but there is this quite annoying problem:
Sometimes packets stop going out through the tun0 interface (pppctl
shows
queued packets) but there are still packets incoming (obviously the
connection becomes unusable). The only rem
Hi, ive recently installed a aue usb ethernet card (aue0: ADMtek USB To LAN Converter,
rev 1.10/1.01, addr 2), added usb support to the kernel, device aue etc. It detects it
and assigns a ip ok but whenever a ip is assigned to it and i try to connect to other
hosts, etc i get this error constant
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, David Yeske wrote:
> Jun 8 00:52:33 photon sendmail[293]: h584pRfm000293: SYSERR(root): cannot
> flock(./tfh584pRfm000293, fd=5, type=6, omode=40001, euid=25^C.
> NFS access cache time=2
> Starting statd.
> Starting lockd.
>
> It looks like sendmail starts before rpc.lockd an
Did you ever get the AP going on the PCI bridge thingey? I have a
PCMCIA -> ISA bridge and a USR 240X running as AP just fine,
_but_ some things could be better ...
1) the ISA bus limitations effectively cap performance at 5 Mb/sec.
2) The card doesn't have a pigtail adapter, I have some fancy
This is when sendmail is ran from virecover.
Is this because sendmail is taking redirection,
and it needs to flock() for that?
I think a solution could be to make virecover called later on.
Why are rpc.lockd and rpc.statd not started directly after
rpcbind?
Here is some more output.
Recovering
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, David Yeske wrote:
> This is when sendmail is ran from virecover.
>
> Is this because sendmail is taking redirection, and it needs to flock()
> for that?
Generally, sendmail uses flock() on the aliases file and related databases
to ensure consistency. As far as I know, it'
> Generally, sendmail uses flock() on the aliases file and related databases
> to ensure consistency. As far as I know, it's unrelated to redirection.
And for locking queue files.
> > Here is what Control-T does
> > load: 0.20 cmd: sendmail 292 [pause] 0.02u 0.04s 0% 2016k
>
> pause, eh? That