On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 02:55:15AM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Strange. Can you obtain a trace from DDB for comparison next time?
> That will at least show where the problem lies, although it will be
> difficult to analyze without a usable core.
Or you might like to try updating to 6.0 to see
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 09:50:50AM +0200, Oleg Palij wrote:
> Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 10:31:32PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ???:
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 05:18:21PM +0200, Oleg Palij wrote:
> > > Approximately once per month or two this server panics.
> > > We use it for InterSystems Cache`
Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 10:31:32PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] написал:
>
> On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 05:18:21PM +0200, Oleg Palij wrote:
> > Approximately once per month or two this server panics.
> > We use it for InterSystems Cache` (under linux emulation) and as
> samba-server (not heavy-loaded).
>
Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 02:44:40AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] написал:
> On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 05:18:21PM +0200, Oleg Palij wrote:
> > Approximately once per month or two this server panics.
> > We use it for InterSystems Cache` (under linux emulation) and as
> samba-server (not heavy-loaded).
> > #
On Wed, 2005-Dec-07 15:39:04 -0800, Ed wrote:
>With all due respect, "vmware plays fast and loose with the clocks" is not
>a satisfactory technical explanation.
Hi-jacking unrelated e-mail threads and top posting is not good
etiquette either.
>It is no doubt true that those of us who run FreeBSD
Is it also possible to scp both directories to the slow machine?
JAck
- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Montgomery-Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jack Raats" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: ; "FreeBSD Stable"
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: Copying kernel and OS
Hi PPL!
I have a computer with parent payment ASUS P4C800E-DELUXE.
OS FreeBSD 6.0-stable (CVS from 21.nov.2005) is established.
It is established five hard disks:
- One system on ICH5 ata100 Maxtor 6Y200P0
- And four on Promise RAID 0+1 WDC WD3200J (D/B)
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 04:23:04PM -0800, Ed wrote:
> My apologies, I did not understand this specific meaning of "core team"
> when I wrote that.
>
> What term should I use in the future, when discussing problems of this
> nature? "FreeBSD kernel developers," or some such?
"FreeBSD developers"
My apologies, I did not understand this specific meaning of "core team" when
I wrote that.
What term should I use in the future, when discussing problems of this
nature? "FreeBSD kernel developers," or some such?
- Original Message -
From: "Brooks Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ed
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 05:18:21PM +0200, Oleg Palij wrote:
> Approximately once per month or two this server panics.
> We use it for InterSystems Cache` (under linux emulation) and as samba-server
> (not heavy-loaded).
>
> # dmesg -a
> can be found at http://www.dp.uz.gov.ua/dmesg.isc-cache
> k
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 03:39:04PM -0800, Ed wrote:
>
> For these reasons, I believe your technically unsupported assertion that
> "This is nothing to do with the core team" should be shelved, pending
> actual investigation of the phenomenon.
Peter's assertion is entirely correct. You misunder
With all due respect, "vmware plays fast and loose with the clocks" is not a
satisfactory technical explanation. The pdf file I linked to in my previous
post *does* offer some actual insight as to how vmware simulates i386
hardware clocks and timers. It does not, however, offer any insight as
I need to set up a storage server for my personal use. The current
solution on my little local network is a haphazard collection of old
machines with disks in them, and backups are so-so.
I could just set up a "normal" FreeBSD server, with single disks, and
setup another one for the backup. Howeve
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 13:34, the author Vizion contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: Upgrading 5.3 > 6.0 buildworld failure now in libmagic now
Stable Doc issues- thread branched from [Upgrading 5.3 > 6.0 buildworld
failure]
>On Wednesday 07 December 2005 13:01, the author Doug Barton c
Here's the dmesg output from the installer:
ad4: 70911MB at ata2-master SATA150
ad6: 70911MB at ata3-master SATA150
ar0: 70911MB status: READY
ar0: disk0 READY using ad4 at ata2-master
ar0: disk1 READY using ad6 at ata3-master
On 12/7/05, Jason Harmening <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm tryi
Doug Barton wrote:
How does this change to UPDATING in RELENG_6 look to you:
Index: UPDATING
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/UPDATING,v
retrieving revision 1.416.2.7
diff -u -r1.416.2.7 UPDATING
--- UPDATING1 Nov 2005 23:44:40 -00
Hi
I have two questions:
1. Why on booting up from a new freebsd 6.0 generic kernel I should get
repeated messages at high frequency on the consol related to
vr0: rx packet loss
2. How can I stop the messages to investigate?
I have gone back to 5.4 to lick my wounds until I know how to deal w
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE on a RAID0 array attached to the
VIA 8237 controller on my Asus A8V Deluxe motherboard. The array consists
of two 74G drives. The installer recognizes the array as ar0, but when I
enter FDISK to set up my partition, the size of the array is only recognize
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 13:01, the author Doug Barton contributed to
the dialogue on-
Re: Upgrading 5.3 > 6.0 buildworld failure now in libmagic:
>Vizion wrote:
>> Well I do not want to not thank those who have made the upgrades viable.
>> The value of their work should not be underrated
Jack Raats wrote:
I've two machines running FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE.
One very fast machine and one very very slow machine. On the fast
machine I can compile a new kernel and OS very quickly and easily.
Is it possible to transfer the compile world and kernel to the slow
machine. If yes whart director
Jack Raats wrote:
I've two machines running FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE.
One very fast machine and one very very slow machine. On the fast
machine I can compile a new kernel and OS very quickly and easily.
Is it possible to transfer the compile world and kernel to the slow
machine. If yes whart director
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 09:29:49 +
Yann Golanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Interesting discussion.
Does moused do scrolling in the console? I thought I had used that
feature, but now I can't get it to work. Anyway, more info below.
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Mouse0"
>
I've two machines running FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE.
One very fast machine and one very very slow machine. On the fast machine I
can compile a new kernel and OS very quickly and easily.
Is it possible to transfer the compile world and kernel to the slow machine.
If yes whart directories etc... do i hav
Vizion wrote:
Well I do not want to not thank those who have made the upgrades viable. The
value of their work should not be underrated.
That's a step in the right direction, thanks. :)
There is however a perennial problem that freebsd documentation has always
been seen as behind and seperat
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 05:18:21PM +0200, Oleg Palij wrote:
> Approximately once per month or two this server panics.
> We use it for InterSystems Cache` (under linux emulation) and as samba-server
> (not heavy-loaded).
> #5 0xc062f0fa in calltrap () at /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/exception.s:140
> #
On Wed, 2005-Dec-07 03:51:47 -0800, Ed wrote:
>I certainly do not have a full understanding of the interactions between
>the various FreeBSD software timers and i386 hardware clocks, but I do know
>this is not the first time we've seen a problem with the APIC/ACPI
>timers/clocks.
You have a tot
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Einstein Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm using the RELEASE-5.4 without any problem, but the RELEASE-6.0 CD
>>boot stops just before the ad4: message.
>>
>>
>>This is the output of dmesg on 5.4:
>>
>> begin
>>Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The Free
Einstein Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the RELEASE-5.4 without any problem, but the RELEASE-6.0 CD
> boot stops just before the ad4: message.
>
>
> This is the output of dmesg on 5.4:
>
> begin
> Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
> Copyright (c)
Hi all,
I've found in the archive that there is some problem with rlwrap, and I've
found the same thing... it has trouble opening a pty.
This seems to have been around for a while under 5.x, while 4.x doesn't have
the problem.
Is there a workaround?
jm
--
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On Tuesday 06 December 2005 22:57, the author [EMAIL PROTECTED]
contributed to the dialogue on-
Help - vr0: rx packet loss on new 6.0 kernel:
>vr0: rx packet loss even on single user mode
>
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 04:36, the author Randy Rowe contributed to the
dialogue on-
Re: Help
Approximately once per month or two this server panics.
We use it for InterSystems Cache` (under linux emulation) and as samba-server
(not heavy-loaded).
# dmesg -a
can be found at http://www.dp.uz.gov.ua/dmesg.isc-cache
kernel config - http://www.dp.uz.gov.ua/kernel.isc-cache
# uname -a
FreeBS
Hi,
I'm using the RELEASE-5.4 without any problem, but the RELEASE-6.0 CD
boot stops just before the ad4: message.
This is the output of dmesg on 5.4:
begin
Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 02:47 am, Yuri Khotyaintsev wrote:
> On Friday 02 December 2005 14.54, John Baldwin wrote:
> > On Friday 02 December 2005 05:00 am, Yuri Khotyaintsev wrote:
> > > I have the following panic occurring several times a week. The machine
> > > is an NFS server, and it usua
Hi PPL!
I have a computer with parent payment ASUS P4C800E-DELUXE.
OS FreeBSD 6.0-stable (CVS from 21.nov.2005) is established.
It is established five hard disks:
- One system on ICH5 ata100 Maxtor 6Y200P0
- And four on Promise RAID 0+1 WDC WD3200J (D/B)
All fine worked
I certainly do not have a full understanding of the interactions between the
various FreeBSD software timers and i386 hardware clocks, but I do know this
is not the first time we've seen a problem with the APIC/ACPI timers/clocks.
See here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=643512+646
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 09:02 pm, Ian Dowse wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Koch
writes:
> >As soon at the modem rings, the machine panics. I don't think the
> >modem even gets time to pick up the line. This doesn't happen on
> >a 5.4-stable box with 6 modems connected, but 5.4-stable a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Koch writes:
>As soon at the modem rings, the machine panics. I don't think the
>modem even gets time to pick up the line. This doesn't happen on
>a 5.4-stable box with 6 modems connected, but 5.4-stable appears
>to have other "hanging" issues, thus why I am
Hello,
Yesterday, when I looking for solution that can replace following command from
linux:
ip route add default via x.x.x.x src y.y.y.y
So I tried with ipf and execute following rule, (yes this is silly):
--
pass out quick on rl0 to rl0:y.y.y.y from x.x.x.x to any keep state
--
On rl0 I ha
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 11:29:49 +0200, Yann Golanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 07:03:19 +
After installing FreeBSD 6.0, I was no longer able to scroll using the
wheel on my Logitech Optical Mouse. I ran moused with the -fd flags
and confirmed t
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 07:03:19 +
> After installing FreeBSD 6.0, I was no longer able to scroll using the
> wheel on my Logitech Optical Mouse. I ran moused with the -fd flags
> and confirmed that the mouse daemon was catching the z-axis events.
> My xorg.conf looked
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 09:03:19 +0200, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After installing FreeBSD 6.0, I was no longer able to scroll using the
wheel on my Logitech Optical Mouse. I ran moused with the -fd flags and
confirmed that the mouse daemon was catching the z-axis events. My
xorg.conf looke
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