Re: fs corruption (ATA / 4.4-REL)

2001-10-01 Thread Raymond Wiker
ian j hart writes: > A re-read of your original post reveals it's a k6 450. Touch the CPU > heatsink. If you burn your finger that's the problem :) > > Seriously tho' there were problems with one of the k6 chips, but it's > so long ago I can't remember clearly whether it's the 450. What's th

mod times after cvsup

2001-10-01 Thread Mark W. Krentel
I just cvsup'd RELENG_4_4_0_RELEASE in preparation for buildworld, and I noticed something odd about the modification times of some of the files in /usr/src. And I don't mean the S1G, Dec 1969 bug. % cd /usr/src && ls -ld [A-Z]* -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 4735 Sep 5 1999 COPYRIGHT d

ipfilter accounting on VLAN

2001-10-01 Thread Michael Vasilenko
Hello I've notice one strangeness in accounting, produced by ipfilter 3.4.20 on FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE (ipf is built-in on system) Numbers in accounting rules, which applies to VLAN interface (vlan0, vlan1, vlan2, etc) - VLANs have dot1q encapsulation, just get doubled, seems to be that ipf counts

Re: make buildworld problems in gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl

2001-10-01 Thread Robert L Sowders
See http://people.freebsd.org/~jdp/s1g/ for the complete story. Guilherme Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/01/2001 08:00 PM                 To:        Brad McNeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]         cc:                 Subject:        Re: make buildwo

Re: make buildworld problems in gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl

2001-10-01 Thread Guilherme Oliveira
I've had a similar problem with 4.3. Someone in this list resolved my problem updating cvsup to the latest version, rm -rf /usr/src and cvsup'ing again from 0. It was some type of a bug related to files dated with 1 billion seconds (or minutes, don't know). []'s To Unsubscribe: send mail to [

Re: 127/8 continued

2001-10-01 Thread Andrew Reilly
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 02:49:02PM -0700, Gary W. Swearingen wrote: > Both "ifconfig" and "networking" man pages mention "point to point", > but neither gives a clue as to what it might be or that it isn't > supported by the Ethernet drivers (though I guess the later really > belongs in the driver

Re: [Fwd: Warning: could not send message for past 4 hours]

2001-10-01 Thread John Merryweather Cooper
On 2001.10.01 12:54 Michael Sierchio wrote: > > WTF is this happening? You have a reverse-DNS problem(s) with your e-mail. FreeBSD.org is setup to reject mail that doesn't satisfy reverse-DNS tests. It's an anti-SPAM measure increasingly common on the net. Scream at your ISP to get their DNS

Re: fs corruption (ATA / 4.4-REL)

2001-10-01 Thread ian j hart
Keith Mitchell wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 10:51:19PM +0100, ian j hart wrote: > > A re-read of your original post reveals it's a k6 450. Touch the CPU > > heatsink. If you burn your finger that's the problem :) > > Its a K6-2 450. The heatsink is fine (not even remotely warm to the > to

Re: buildkernel - more

2001-10-01 Thread Crist J. Clark
On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 07:55:16PM +, Alastair Hogge wrote: > [Sorry for starting this in a new thread, but I lost all my emails] > > Hello, > > In the last episode I had a helpful tip from someone (sorry can't remember > there name :-( ). The tip was to make, make install the kernel from th

Re: dirprefcode on snapshot mfsroot

2001-10-01 Thread Dennis Berger
Then tell me why the author of dirpref code tested his code with "tar -xzf port.tgz" refrer http://www.ptci.ru/gluk/dirpref/old/dirpref.html Tom wrote: > On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Dennis Berger wrote: > > > Hi, > > today I installed the latest freebsd-stabl

Re: dirprefcode on snapshot mfsroot

2001-10-01 Thread Tom
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Dennis Berger wrote: > Hi, > today I installed the latest freebsd-stable-4.4-20011001 snapshot from > stable.freebsd.org. But while extracting the portsdir I was surprised > that there was no speed up. I checked the newfsversion shipped with the > snapshot

problems with BusLogic (aka Mylex) BT-948 controller

2001-10-01 Thread Vivek Khera
A while back, I had written about repeated kernel warnings of CCB timeouts on one of my machines. The messages are like these, with varying hex values: Sep 30 03:07:18 lorax /kernel: (da0:bt0:0:0:0): CCB 0xc7830040 - timed out Sep 30 03:07:26 lorax /kernel: (da0:bt0:0:0:0): CCB 0xc7830040 - time