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code to see if I might possibly be right.
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d to boost this to 64M?
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Chuck,
I forgot to add:
> Nope. statclock() is fired off periodically (with
> some fuzz, to avoid clever games by processes trying to
> avoid being sampled) to update the stats for the currently
> running process.
Which would mean that a process that is occupying memory but doesn't happen to
to me like it's accumulating the data in per-thread counters.
What's more, it's consistent with what I'm seeing on the user side. Note that
this is 7.2; if 8.x behaves differently I'd like to know.
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ads?
Is there a big design hole here?
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e tricky to
extend to other sequences. But I think I could do it for most reasonable ones.
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> $
What's wrong with
for i in 0 1 4 5 8 9 ; do echo "Welcome $i times"; done
?
Or is there some rule that you want followed? If there is, it's not
obvious to me. (Sorry.)
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I get "no screens detected."
The card is an MSI D512E; the chipset is GEFORCE 8400GS.
Any further info will be appreciated.
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machine;
I'll wait on a replacement if I can. And I'll let you all
know.
Thanks to those who've written.
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Does anyone have any suggestions? Is it worth trying a new PATA or SATA
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ely warm. The CD was
not in use. Ambient temperature is about 83 to 86F and this
machine is a mobo on a standoffs on a board (until I free up
the case it's supposed to go in).
Granted that I may have a HW problem, but does the way the
problem has manifested suggest anything about where to start
; (which would make handling the many file names more
> reliable).
Under 5.4 I did this by script routinely.
Question is, under which category do I report this?
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had 1637 puts and 1637 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 1232 times full, min fill was 84%.
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f the solution, since the various man
pages don't have proper links to each other. (Hint to man page authors: the
SEE ALSO entries are very important, and you must consider ALL levels, from
other apps to the system calls used.)
Thank you for your help.
Mark
> On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 03:31:46PM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
>> I recall a case when I had a hard disk that had got bad sectors and
>> it wasn't accessible through normal mounting anymore.
>> Then a tool came into the game that - I believe - Poul Henning had
>> recommended or written for
nd--it's
great. But recently this problem has become the rule rather than the exception.
Any ideas?
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the xterm source? If so, how to do it?
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> From: Anton Shterenlikht
> Subject: debugging slow network
<20091220132250.ga94...@mech-cluster241.men.bris.ac.uk>
> I seem to have a very slow network connection at work.
> All local switches are supposed to be gigabit, and my
> network card is gigabit as well. But download speed
> seems to b
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 09:33:49AM -0700, Warren Block wrote:
> > per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> > > Greg Larkin wrote:
> > > > ...
> > > > > truncate -4 myfile should get rid of the last four bytes. Maybe
> > > > > there's a similar efficient way to truncate the start of a file.
> > > >
> > >
t know where libkrb5.so.9
comes from, nor why evolution-exchange wants the lower-numbered one.
Any suggestions? The full output of the last make run is below. If you want
the long one, from scratch, I can provide that too.
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h the expected ad0s1a and so
forth. But for the PATA drive I have both ad4 and ad4c, ad4s1 and ad4cs1,
ad4s1a and ad4cs1a, and so on.
What are the do the ad4c* entries represent? How do they differ from the ad4
entries? Where do I find this in the manual?
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about the nouveau and nv drivers?
Information follows. If there's anything else you need, please let me know.
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Release Date: 2009-4-14
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: FreeBSD 7.2-RELEA
Thanks to all who replied. It's working now, apparently spontaneously. It may
have started as a connection problem--that's all I can think of. The first
time I plugged it in and rebooted, the error occurred. I tried moving it to
other ports, but I neglected to reboot--after all, USB is suppo
Oops, forgot one thing:
> Nov 17 15:35:11 silver kernel: uhub0: device problem (IOERROR), disabling
> port 3
The message repeats twice within a few seconds. After a few minutes pass, it
repeats twice again, and so forth.
Mark Ter
Hi,
I just put 7.2 on an Asus P5N7A-VM motherboard (running with a Core II Quad
2.33). This motherboard has a PS/2 connector for the keyboard but not for the
mouse. When I plug a USB mouse in, or connect a PS/2 mouse through an
appropriate green adaptor (PS/2 mouse/USB) I get the following er
> +++ B. Bonev [05-08-05 12:02 +0300]:
> | > My question is what's the difference between Squid DNS caching and
> | BIND
> | > and other programs that cache DNS requests?
> |
> | BIND is a DNS server. It will reply to DNS queries from others. Squid
> | DNS won't reply to others DNS queries.
>
anks for your help. I'm still, well, not confused exactly, but uncertain.
The SiS 963 seems to work with everything else I'm putting through it,
including the Adaptec SCSI controller (which has only 36G disks); should
it somehow prevent exactly these transfers from working with the Pr
Glenn,
> At 12:32 AM 8/2/2005, Mark Terribile wrote:
> > > [materribile wrote]
> > > > ===I recently replaced smaller drives with a 160G and 250G drives
> > > >(IDE). ... attempts to access anything above 127G resulted in errors:
> >[Kris Kennaway
rk, not because of a basic problem in the OS, but because I have
some setting wrong somewhere. I'd be grateful for suggestions on what to
check -- and for any history about when support for >127 GByte entered
FreeBSD. (Is this `lba48 support'?) I did go back and
e atapicd # ATAPI CDROM drives
device atapifd # ATAPI floppy drives
device atapist # ATAPI tape drives
options ATA_STATIC_ID #Static device numbering
===What must I upgrade, and how far, to use these disks
to schedule the work intelligently. I was able to push the box to near
paralysis with 80% overload (most of it rejected because the input queues
were full) but the box always recovered, and it ran at 10% overload with
only a small latency degradation.
The max accept queue parame
e UNIX v5 documentation for a system panic, one entry read ``Definitely
hardware or software error.'' The next read ``Like the previous, but
produced elsewhere.''
My restart must be the one Produced Elsewhere.
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but support isn't universal and software designs tend to prefer the original
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oblem, why
would the system restart immediately, and why would it be taken down by
processor load rather than by a heavy disk load? Is it worth buying a
420 or 480 watt supply to test? Antec supplies are built more heavily than
most, and this 380 watte
Should I shell out for an even
bigger power supply? Is there another log that I should examine?
A restart wire that I should check? A power bus I should scope?
(I'll have to borrow a scope somewhere.) Is it time for an exorcist?
Thanks for your help.
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- an arbitrary precision calculator
Even simpler (at least in ksh or bash):
echo $((36 * 27))
(Of course, I'm one of those oddballs who not only CAN use dc(1), but likes
to.)
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cerr << "Couldn't set O_NONBLOCK: " << errno
x27;t, make sure that the connectors are properly seated, the
correct termination is installed/set, etc., and that the cable is not
folded on itself or clamped face-to-face with another flat cable.
And, of course, make sure that all the device IDs are set correctly.
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) Of course, if you
have a scope, you can check for stray ground voltages on the case.
As I recall, you already made sure that the power supply is adequate on
both the +5 and +12?
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up against another one. (The new BTX spec addresses this, but it looks like
it introduces other problems.)
I suggest that Joey check the temperature of the drive as he usually runs it,
then again after running with the box closed.
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About five years ago, when miniature hubs came out, I did have a bad
experience with one. When the load neared 100 MBit/sec and stayed that
high for half a minute or so, it would reset, taking at least half a minute
to start up again.
If you really mean to put it under load, be sure you can get a refun
hey do surface scans? If not,
is it possible that there are problems that either the controllers or FreeBSD
cannot handle, and that these are occurring as certain blocks are put into
service? (But that wouldn't explain the failure on two drives?)
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So no, there is nothing diabolical about FreeBSD, unlike a certain `32 bit
extension to a 16 bit kluge on an eight-bit operating system for a four-bit
microprocessor written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of
competition.'
May we never forge
some work done here
tomorrow.
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jumper set, I don't know; it might drop the innermost N cylinders or
it might ignore a head or two. So be sure to have a Plan B for whatever
fast solution you use.
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scsi_target.c: abort_all_pending(), which waits (presumably) on what it
has aborted. Now I'm trying to figure out what that was.
As before, any help will be welcome.
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which is to say that it is represented only by /dev/pass1 . How, on 5.2,
do I nake devfs and (if necessary) GEOM recognize it and create the
/dev/da0 , /dev/da0s1 . /dev/da0s1a , /dev/da0s1b , and so forth?
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the directory where the machinery is failing, going there, and doing the
make install explicitly.
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Expect to have fun -- but not the fun you expected. Not while in
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printer). USB2 is 450 times faster, and may remove a bottleneck. On the
other hand, the bottleneck may be the speed at which the printer can process
either Postscript or its raster data. And that may depend on some resolution
settings.
I can't th
stat -vmstat may be the best thing a performance-concious developer
will find in FreeBSD. Apart, that is, from a system which wants to run
fast if only you'll let it.
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>> Hi, I shall certainly try installing a port instead. I am rather new
>> to FreeBSD and am unclear as to how I can obtain new packages
[Matthew Seaman]
> ... Even better, use the ports tree. This may sound terrifying
> ... but that's the beauty of the ports system. It
s almost certainly due to the cooking they suffered. My cubi
was near the system room and I cringed when I heard a blameless sysadmin
endure a boot-camp dressing down from a manager three levels up.
Cooling matters; it will happen to you. I have a room circulating fan on the
same UPS as my machine.
by controlling the current in the
field winding of the generator.)
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them are reserved or wired down.
Someone else please check me on this.
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the CPU may be free. Sort of like washing the
dishes before you need them. The kernel C code
does not use the C runtime, except possibly for some
very low-level routines that might be needed to
implement extended precision, do stack frame
management, or other very-low-level stuff. An
times not. cpio can also create a
tree of links if you are on the same file system.
Useful for moving large files with minimal disk
activity (remove the original links afterwards).
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Charles Howse writes:
> I have 2 machines on my home network with (almost)
> identical hardware. ... The only difference is
> that curly has 128 MB ram where larry has only 64.
Memory available for caching certainly can make a
difference. Remember that FreeBSD uses ALL otherwise
uncommitted me
to shut
the frotzenglarken color off whenever I meet a Linux
system, since it makes it harder for me to read the
screen rapidly. I don't deprive all users of it, I
just free myself from it.
You see, reasonable people can disagree. Unreasonable
people argue, fume, fulminate and fester. An
et their minimum, but, like Pickford,
they carry everything. Their paper catalog lists at
least one Panasonic fan that looks like it matches
your dimensions and power numbers (I'm assuming 5v or
12v .) and there are probably others from other
manufacturers.
Chern Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can I get some examples of recent P4 motherboards
> you're successfully using with FreeBSD.
I'm running a Gigabyte GA-SINXP1394 . Obviously,
I'm not using the RAID (though I wouldn't mind being
able to use it in the simple-IDE mode) and I haven't
fooled
system? (I understand NTFS
to mean one of the Windows FS types.) Second, if
you use the Dangerously Dedicated structure, with no
FreeBSD slice table, is there a place for the second
stage boot block and the boot loader to be stored?
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variable in an outer (dynamic) scope.
There's lots more, but this will get you started.
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numerical dump flag in /etc/fstab and
the dump level. Can anyone elucidate?
In the same vein, does anyone know the
`modified tower of Hanoi' algorithm the man page
recommends?
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If you run this way, you will see interrupt activity
soaking up the CPU during disk transfers; my preferred
monitor is
systat 1 -vmstat
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what's going on here? Why does it demand the values
reported by the BIOS if it will refuse them, and why
does the driver come up with another set of values,
also unacceptible to the disklabel/fdisk machinery?
gain, it's running `well enough'; I have now
to put the partitions on it; thanks to all who wrote.
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the parallel and USB
ports. I use the parallel port for escputil and
USB for printing, which would suck the processor
out the parallel port if I tried to put print traffic
over it. The C40ux might be able to work the same
way.
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# path to lpd, if you want a different one.
This is a 4.6 system upgraded to 4.7 .
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> I need to control a bunch of files.
> As soon as any of these files changes it should
> be immediately rechecked and correct chmod and
> chown reset on this file(s).
> I'd like them to be controlled by a process which
> would monitor any possible changes in these files
>
ake it.
On the other hand, if you want to program your editor
into an entire IDE, look at EMACS. I don't know how
to do it, but I have it on reliable sources that it
can be done; EMACS is said to be a Lisp operating
system disguised as an editor.
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aracter set, but
you might like to try it. It allows you to open
multiple files, move files to an internal background,
etc.
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There's a man pages link right off www.freeBSD.org .
A quick Google search turns up
http://builder.com.com/5100-6372-1044098.html and
http://people.freebsd.org/~jlemon/papers/kqueue.pdf .
Good luck.
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