On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 02:17:50AM +0800, Darryl Yeoh wrote:
> Nope. Just to be sure, I've tested this on another two machines at my office,
> both are
Maybe gif interface is your default route?
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On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 06:11:14AM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> I was unable to obtain confirmation from anyone else (including the
> submitter who previously claimed it was necessary, and my own testing)
> that the patch actually solved a problem. Since it involves reverting
> useful functionali
I just updated to 6-STABLE but my ipfw rules stopped working.
It seems that "me6" is vanished into thin air.
# ipfw add 7000 allow ip from me6 to me6
ipfw: hostname ``me6'' unknown
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Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 12.08.2006 um 18:13 schrieb [LoN]Kamikaze:
cc -c -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Wredundant-decls
-Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -std=c99
-nostdinc -I- -I. -I/src/sys -I/src/
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Android Andrew [:] wrote:
My system (FreeBSD callisto 6.1-STABLE FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #4: Mon Aug 14
13:32:00 EEST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/callisto i386) powers
down during compilation - doesn't matter it is any port (kde, openoffice) or
"make -j4 buildwo
On Jul 28, 2006, at 13:15 , Johan Ström wrote:
On 17 jul 2006, at 17.40, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Mike Tancsa wrote:
[..]
Install the smartmontools from
/usr/ports/sysutils/smartmontools/
and post the output of
smartctl -a /dev/ad8
smartmontools was previously installed and running as daem
Android Andrew [:] wrote:
>
>
> Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> On Tue, 2006-Aug-15 21:17:21 +0300, Apatewna wrote:
>>> O/H Android Andrew [:] ??:
I've checked supply voltages by digital multimeter,
>>
>> This won't show a noisy supply rail (eg due to high ESR capacitors).
>> If you suspect power
It sounds encouragingly :)
I guess it is time to download some testing tools...
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
It ended up that something had gone wrong with the
motherboard itself. It was about two months from the
time I first started to see problems to the point
where it completely died. It was a
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Tue, 2006-Aug-15 21:17:21 +0300, Apatewna wrote:
O/H Android Andrew [:] ??:
I've checked supply voltages by digital multimeter,
This won't show a noisy supply rail (eg due to high ESR capacitors).
If you suspect power, check the rails under load (eg lots of disk
s
At 7:59 PM +0300 8/15/06, Android Andrew [:] wrote:
Yes, nothing changed.
Problem could be in anything: memory, raid controller,
network adapter, power supply, bios and so on. But to
test it all empirically will take too much time. The
most annoying thing in this situation is absence of
any syst
On Tue, 2006-Aug-15 21:17:21 +0300, Apatewna wrote:
>O/H Android Andrew [:] ??:
>>I've checked supply voltages by digital multimeter,
This won't show a noisy supply rail (eg due to high ESR capacitors).
If you suspect power, check the rails under load (eg lots of disk
seeks and I/O) using an o
O/H Android Andrew [:] έγραψε:
Hi Christoph!
I've checked supply voltages by digital multimeter, and temperature I've
checked "manually" by putting my hand on supply case - it is not very
"academical" method, but reliable enough, I guess :)
I had an idea about capability of power supply. It
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 19:26:08 +0200
Stefan Bethke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am 14.08.2006 um 22:07 schrieb Darryl Yeoh:
>
> > While destroying gif interface, I notice it also removes IPv4
> > default route. Has anyone else
> > encountered this ?
>
> No problem on a FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #8: Fri
Dan Nelson wrote:
How can mysql use 160%? Is this a reporting bug in top because mysql is
threaded?
You have multiple CPUs, so a threaded process can theoretically reach
100*ncpus cpu usage.
Ahh, thats makes sense, thanks.
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> 35 processes: 7 running, 28 sleeping
> CPU states: 58.1% user, 0.0% nice, 38.4% system, 1.1% interrupt, 2.4% idle
> Mem: 642M Active, 416M Inact, 125M Wired, 112M Buf, 825M Free
> Swap: 4071M Total, 4071M Free
>
> PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE
Am 14.08.2006 um 22:07 schrieb Darryl Yeoh:
While destroying gif interface, I notice it also removes IPv4
default route. Has anyone else
encountered this ?
No problem on a FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #8: Fri Jun 16 17:15:03 CEST 2006.
You don't happen to have any devfs rules that would cause this?
Yes, nothing changed.
Problem could be in anything: memory, raid controller, network adapter,
power supply, bios and so on. But to test it all empirically will take
too much time. The most annoying thing in this situation is absence of
any system/kernel messages or reports that could explain s
last pid: 747; load averages: 2.69, 1.03, 0.58
up 0+01:40:40 10:14:29
35 processes: 7 running, 28 sleeping
CPU states: 58.1% user, 0.0% nice, 38.4% system, 1.1% interrupt, 2.4%
idle
Mem: 642M Active, 416M Inact, 125M Wired, 112M Buf, 825M Free
Swap:
As I mentioned in previous post, I recompiled my kernel without
ACPI/APM, with debug option. I've updated BIOS and tested the system.
Successful.
I mean successful crash.
Christian Walther wrote:
This is just a wild, uneducated guess, because I'm not a long FreeBSD
user, but from my point o
a> ... but I don't understand why machine should go to suspend or
a> hibernation through high user/system activity... o_O
Another suggestion would be to check the SMPS in the
system. These symptoms could be explained by voltages
going out of spec when under load.
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On Tuesday 15 August 2006 10:36, Dominic Marks wrote:
> > A day later than promised:
> >
> > > grep "DEBUG:" /var/run/dmesg.boot
> > DEBUG: hw.pci0.2.INTA.irq
> > DEBUG: hw.pci0.3.INTA.irq
> > DEBUG: hw.pci0.4.INTA.irq
> > DEBUG: hw.pci0.29.INTA.irq
> > DEBUG: hw.pci0.29.INTB.irq
> > DEBUG: hw.pc
Hi Christoph!
I've checked supply voltages by digital multimeter, and temperature I've
checked "manually" by putting my hand on supply case - it is not very
"academical" method, but reliable enough, I guess :)
I had an idea about capability of power supply. It is 420 Watt device. I
physicall
yes, that's correct question ... your's mobo reports about everything is
fine may be mistaken ...
check your ACPI and related settings and hardware
2006/8/15, Christoph Schug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006, Android Andrew [:] wrote:
> At first I thought that problem could be in CPU
Christian, thank you!
I recompiled my kernel without ACPI/APM, with debug option. I've updated
BIOS. I'm testing the system now. About any results I will tell later.
... but I don't understand why machine should go to suspend or
hibernation through high user/system activity... o_O
Christian
Dominic Marks wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 11 August 2006 05:14, Dominic Marks wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 10 August 2006 11:27, Dominic Marks wrote:
hint.pci3.13.INTA.irq=17
That should make twe0 use IRQ 17.
I doesn't seem to have had the desired effect:
> kenv | grep
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 07:49:10PM +0800, Rong-en Fan wrote:
> On 8/15/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 11:59:50AM +0200, Morten A. Middelthon wrote:
> >> On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:21:50AM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> >> > On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 11:14:53AM
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006, Android Andrew [:] wrote:
> At first I thought that problem could be in CPU, power supply, mobo
> chips overheating, but temperature sensors reported everything is OK. To
> be on the safe side I installed additional radiators and coolers. But it
> doesn't solve the problem
John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 11 August 2006 05:14, Dominic Marks wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 10 August 2006 11:27, Dominic Marks wrote:
hint.pci3.13.INTA.irq=17
That should make twe0 use IRQ 17.
I doesn't seem to have had the desired effect:
> kenv | grep pci3
hint.pci3.13.INT
This is just a wild, uneducated guess, because I'm not a long FreeBSD
user, but from my point of view this error could really be related to
ACPI/APM, as already has been suggested.
Maybe the machine is trying to go to suspend, but fails while doing
so, which in the end would mean that it can't rec
It is possible, but now machine does not getting too hot. See my first post:
"At first I thought that problem could be in CPU, power supply, mobo
chips overheating, but temperature sensors reported everything is OK. To
be on the safe side I installed additional radiators and coolers. But it
doe
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 05:25, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote:
> 2006/8/14, John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > On Monday 14 August 2006 04:45, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote:
> > > 2006/8/13, Michael Landin Hostbaek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > >
> > > > Arjan van Leeuwen (avleeuwen) writes:
> > > > > I'm
On 8/15/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 11:59:50AM +0200, Morten A. Middelthon wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:21:50AM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 11:14:53AM +0100, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> > > Hi, all!
> > >
> > > In our loca
2006/8/15, Android Andrew [:] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dennis Melentyev wrote:
> Don't take it personally, but could it just power-off the monitor?
> What does show the disk activity led?
:)
No, monitor shows there's no signal...
Disk activity led and power led are off. Keyboard leds are off too.
T
Dennis Melentyev wrote:
Don't take it personally, but could it just power-off the monitor?
What does show the disk activity led?
:)
No, monitor shows there's no signal...
Disk activity led and power led are off. Keyboard leds are off too.
There is no network activity, no ping-reply...
AFA
Don't take it personally, but could it just power-off the monitor?
What does show the disk activity led?
AFAIR, if you have to power-off manually (long pressing power button)
before power-on, it does will make FS dirty. Instead of real correct
power-off case.
Try to make a simple script appendin
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:31:08 +0300, Alexey Karagodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
are you realy SURE that you workstation turned off? i think it just
"sleeping" ;-) .
after power and boot up is your file-systems "clean" or fsck takes place
during boot-time?
please, check your power-save settings
Hi everyone!
My system (FreeBSD callisto 6.1-STABLE FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #4: Mon Aug 14
13:32:00 EEST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/callisto i386)
powers down during compilation - doesn't matter it is any port (kde,
openoffice) or "make -j4 buildworld". Computer powers off without
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 11:59:50AM +0200, Morten A. Middelthon wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:21:50AM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 11:14:53AM +0100, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> > > Hi, all!
> > >
> > > In our local office network we have a rather old FreeBSD 5.2.1
>
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:21:50AM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 11:14:53AM +0100, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> > Hi, all!
> >
> > In our local office network we have a rather old FreeBSD 5.2.1
> > server acting as an NFS server for several other systems, mostly
> > running 6
2006/8/14, John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Monday 14 August 2006 04:45, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote:
> 2006/8/13, Michael Landin Hostbaek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Arjan van Leeuwen (avleeuwen) writes:
> > > I'm trying to boot FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE/amd64 on an IBM xSeries 336
> > machine
> > >
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