On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:42:44PM -0400, Michael Conlen wrote:
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:22 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:21:08PM -0400, Michael Conlen wrote:
I recall that FreeBSD 6.1 had some NFS & lockd issues
On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:22 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 02:21:08PM -0400, Michael Conlen wrote:
I recall that FreeBSD 6.1 had some NFS & lockd issues that were a
show stopper at one time for me however I'm having trouble finding
information on the current sta
I recall that FreeBSD 6.1 had some NFS & lockd issues that were a
show stopper at one time for me however I'm having trouble finding
information on the current state of NFS. Anyone have a pointer to
information?
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, updated and purpose built for
running java (and later tomcat) so there's not a bunch of other junk
on it.
Any thoughts on how to debug why java is seg faulting?
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I'm running
FreeBSD host 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Nov 22 00:22:53
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I've also tried the following under 5.4-p1...
I try
rc = mmap(0, (891*1024*1024 + 0), 0, MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE,
-1, 0);
and it works bu
array with 8 drives in a RAID-10 (all
hardware RAID on the disk array). I think my only option is to pull
an incremental backup and rebuild the file system. Thanks for the info.
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I have reason to believe that a set of mirrored disks became
inconsistent recently. Since reviving the disk array the system it's
attached to has become highly unstable. It appears to deadlock every
few hours. No errors, no logs, no response to keyboard, ping or other
network requests.
Ea
running system with -march=nocona and build all the ports with it.
This should probably be addressed, but on to the question..
Are there plans to allow for > 4 GB processes on these systems?
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I saw in bsd.cpu.mk that it converts CPUTYPE from prescott to nocona
if you're on an AMD processor and a nocona to prescott if you're on
an i386 processor. Isn't a nocona an Intel processor?
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is there a utility similar to nfslog for FreeBSD?
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nts seemed to fix the
issue.
Any ideas what's going on?
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Sorry for the double post but I found a copy of the actual error...
growfs: rdfs: seek error: 237231962044550260: Unknown error: 0
On Feb 20, 2005, at 2:40 AM, Michael Conlen wrote:
On FreeBSD 5.3 I added disks to a disk array. The array contained two
250 GB disks stripped (actually four
On FreeBSD 5.3 I added disks to a disk array. The array contained two
250 GB disks stripped (actually four mirrored and striped but it's all
done in hardware). I added two more pairs to the virtual disk, rebooted
the machine, rewrote the disklabel for the additional capacity and ran
growfs. It
using a Foundry switch with a load
balancer built in to it. This is nice when 1) you don't want to use a
FreeBSD or OpenBSD system as a router and 2) you want it to do health
checks to remove a down system from the pool automatically. It works
really wel
I use net-snmp and cricket. This gives me octets and packets over five
minute averages.
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On Jan 25, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Thomas Vogt wrote:
Hello
I try to do a benchmark with freebsd 5.x. It's for a routing project.
So i'm only interessted in max pps for the integ
Is there a reason for
#define MAXNFSDCNT 20
in nfsiod.c? can this be adjusted if you adjust vfs.nfs.iodmax, or
better yet, shouldn't it get this vaule from the sysctl?
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o serve files to clustered web
servers. There's considerable write activity to the NFS server all the
time (40-60Mbit/sec) and moderate read access (~10Mbit/sec).
Any ideas what would cause the df -k and du -k discrepancy?
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ause the kernel not to see either disk
controller in 4.9 but work fine in semi recent versions of 5? In all
instances the adapter BIOS loads and works properly.
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re that will cause the performance/usage to change in a very
nonlinear way. Any thoughts on the subject are appreciated.
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bit. (presuming 5%
of that traffic ends up actually going over NFS). Does that kind of
curve look accurate to you (anyone)?
Would a web page with pretty pictures help anyone understand what I
just said?
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if I scan the nlist for a symbol can I count on it being there until I
reboot the machine?
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There's a port called lsof (in sysutils I think), running that will tell
you what process has what files open and you can see what has that file
open if anything.
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I just installed Apache/1.3.28, and now I g
nteractive browsers. Then when you find them you send a
nasty gram to their ISP and notify them that continued abuse could be a
crime under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (if you and they are in the
US) and let their ISP take care of it.
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Jack L. Stone wrote:
Server Versi
s ago that are not related to the realpath() issue.
What kind of issues are normally slipped in to a RELENG branch without a
security notice?
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Constantine wrote:
Hello!
I am writing a script, which involves unzipping some files. I would
have to unzip 4 different zip-files from some directory, and I would
need to unzip them to the directory, which would have the same name in
it as the original zip-file, i.e. I would like to run someth
you started using it), so either it requires that you save all
your email or it stores token values (and values for strings of tokens)
in a database.
There's even going to be a way to age values so that as spam evolves it
keeps up with it.
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Michael Conlen wrote:
I did a cvsup of a fresh 4.8 install to RELENG_4_8 and noticed two
major things that I haven't seen any documentation on. The first is a
group of updates to software involved in authentication such as
kerberos and telnet done in April. The second is a set of k
I missed the start of the thread...
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Jiger Java wrote:
From: Jon-Eirik Pettersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Are you running KDE as root?
You can add DNS-servers manually to /etc/resolv.conf like:
nameserver 62.101.193.44
nameserver 217.118.32.13
The problem is I don't know m
select() should work for you, similar to trigering an interrupt. Instead
of triggering an ISR select() will sleep until there's an event on the
file descriptors. So you open() the device for the serial port and
select() on it. When you return from select() the return value will tell
you why you
never have a problem, but... Also, having /etc/ ro is nice, but none of
that is a good substitue for tripwire or the like.
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Richard Johannesson wrote:
Using the unlimited number of sub-disk that can be created using vinum,
what's a good way to separate the directory
Is there a way to measure how many times an Inactive page gets
reattached versus how many times the system has to go to the backing
store (file on disk)?
Programatic as well as command would be useful, though with one I can
do/figure the other.
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Will Saxon wrote:
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From: Michael Conlen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Sendmail_enable
Is this true?
Yes
The reason I ask is that sendmail_enable="NO" appears to be
starting an
inbou
dmail_enable="NO" appears to be starting an
inbound process. I would like outbound only.
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