GGate is still broken on 6.2-RC1 for amd64.
I have verified that the patch in kern/104829 has been applied (it's
in the tree).
I have also added the patch in amd64/91799 --- without it, ggated
doesn't work at all. This should definately make it into 6.2
But the ggated/ggatec in 6.2-RC1 connects
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 11:41:23PM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Try increasing this. I think grep mmaps the file, so the large file
> could be exceeding your limit.
According to the manpage, grep uses read(2) unless you specify --mmap
which then (obviously) uses mmap(2).
--
| Jeremy Chadwick
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 03:10:33PM -0500, van Osnabrugge, Sean wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
>
> I am running a fresh install of FreeBSD-6.1-Stable as a guest OS in
> VMWare 1.0.1 with 1 GB of RAM.
>
>
>
> Whenever I try to grep a large text file (400 MB+), grep terminates with
> "grep: memory exh
Charles Sprickman wrote:
I also did a little more digging and noticed that once I start pinging
from one of these hosts using large packet sizes, I get about 50-60%
packet loss (ie: ping -s 1500 other.vr0.host). If I ping something with
a decent card, I get about 30-50% packet loss. There's
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 10:50:17PM -0500, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I spent some time trying to track down slow tcp performance on a small
> office switched 100 LAN. We just put in a number of whitebox PCs running
> FreeBSD 6.1-p2/PC-BSD 1.2 that all have onboard Via Rhine 10/
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Philipp Ost wrote:
Charles Sprickman wrote:
[snipped]
Performace with scp was around 200KB/s, ftp wavered between 300-500KB/s.
This did not appear to be a duplex mismatch - unmanaged switch showed them
all at 100/Full, put some other hosts on the same ports/cabling and got
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 08:46:00PM +0100, Ed Schouten wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm running FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE on my new desktop. It has the
> > following hardware:
> >
> > - Intel Core 2 Duo 6400
> > - Asus P5B motherboard
> > - On-board Realtek NIC (8168B/8111B)
> >
> > For som
Hi.
I have just installed 6.2 RC1 on my new blade. The (optional)
mezzanine-card NC326m is seen as bge. My problem is that there is no
link. I installed ubuntu 6.10 which gets link and ping works so the
hardware setup itself is ok. Ubuntu sees the nic as as 5714 chip rev.
9003 ( Tigon3 [partno(01
> Hi,
> We have just upgraded to a Dell 2950 for our main BGP router.
> With the constant rise in traffic through the box, I have started to
> notice some dropped packets so I figured I would take a look at
> putting the interfaces into polling more to squeeze a little more
> packets through
Hi there,
I am running a fresh install of FreeBSD-6.1-Stable as a guest OS in
VMWare 1.0.1 with 1 GB of RAM.
Whenever I try to grep a large text file (400 MB+), grep terminates with
"grep: memory exhausted"
I have tried piping grep (cat "file" | grep "search term")
I have tried it with
Hi there,
I am running a fresh install of FreeBSD-6.1-Stable as a guest OS in VMWare
1.0.1 with 1 GB of RAM.
Whenever I try to grep a large text file (400 MB+), grep terminates with “grep:
memory exhausted”
I have tried piping grep (cat “file” | grep “search term”)
I have tried it wi
Hello,
Can someone explain to me why next can happened on freebsd:
1. add 2 users in same group - user test and test-ro in group test
2. as user test: cd /home/test ; mkdir test; chmod 775 test; echo
"asdasd" > ~/test/del.me
3. su - test-ro ; cd /home/test; vim del.me - make changes; force sav
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Sam Leffler wrote:
Is there some reason you are not just sniffing the air? Assuming
packets are being deferred because the medium is busy you might see a
reason. Otherwise it appears (though it's impossible to tell from what
you've shown so far) that the packets are hande
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 05:07:01PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Christopher Sean Hilton wrote:
> > Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > [ ... ]
> > > The magic phrase is "buffer cache has been flushed". In the real world
> > > of discs with cache there is no way to be certain when the data is
> > > REALL
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 10:43, Scott Long wrote:
> Josh Paetzel wrote:
> > I've been using 6.1-R on a PE1950 for some time now. The stock
> > bce driver doesn't work at all. I dug up a driver off the web
> > (0.9.6) that worked fine with my workload (basically all TCP) but
> > in talking to
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
> Can someone explain to me why next can happened on freebsd:
> 1. add 2 users in same group - user test and test-ro in group test
> 2. as user test: cd /home/test ; mkdir test; chmod 775 test; echo
> "asdasd" > ~/test/del.me
What was your umask? I assume 022, i.e. the
Lamont Granquist wrote:
>
> and ath_intr() is getting called all the time but status & HAL_INT_TX
> isn't true so the task isn't getting enqueued. this is a 5 second stutter:
>
> Nov 28 21:39:48 warez kernel: ath_tx_proc_q0123: 1
> Nov 28 21:39:48 warez kernel: ath_intr: status 0x101
> Nov 2
Lamont Granquist wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Sam Leffler wrote:
>> Snapshots are rarely useful; try running athstats 1 and correlate what
>> you see with pauses. Another possible reason for deferred operation is
>> something else in the system blocking the taskq threads; that's a bit
>> tr
Josh Paetzel wrote:
I've been using 6.1-R on a PE1950 for some time now. The stock bce
driver doesn't work at all. I dug up a driver off the web (0.9.6)
that worked fine with my workload (basically all TCP) but in talking
to Scott I discovered that UDP traffic was a problem for this driver.
Hello,
Can someone explain to me why next can happened on freebsd:
1. add 2 users in same group - user test and test-ro in group test
2. as user test: cd /home/test ; mkdir test; chmod 775 test; echo
"asdasd" > ~/test/del.me
3. su - test-ro ; cd /home/test; vim del.me - make changes; force save
On 11/29/06, Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Markus_Oestreicher?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:01:06 +0100
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Good Day,
>
> I get a panic on latest RELENG_6 every 6-12 hours. The server is a
> Dual Xeon FSB800 with
Christopher Sean Hilton wrote:
> Kevin Oberman wrote:
> [ ... ]
> > The magic phrase is "buffer cache has been flushed". In the real world
> > of discs with cache there is no way to be certain when the data is
> > REALLY on the disc. That is why things get clobbered if the power is
> > cycled
Now everything working fine, thank you very much.
Daniel.
--- Scott Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I just merged the fixes into RELENG_6 and
> RELENG_6_2. Thanks for
> the reminder.
>
> Scott
>
>
> Daniel Martin-Fabiani wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've noticed some recent changes (16 No
Charles Sprickman wrote:
[snipped]
Performace with scp was around 200KB/s, ftp
wavered between 300-500KB/s. This did not appear to be a duplex
mismatch - unmanaged switch showed them all at 100/Full, put some other
hosts on the same ports/cabling and got near wire speed.
I just checked wit
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 05:54:40AM -0800, Jason Vance wrote:
> Posted Monday Nov 27th.
>
> Is there a known conflict between gmirror and a quota enabled filesystem?
>
>
>
> I have a FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE box that is setup with a gmirror RAID 1 using
> two identical harddrives.
>
> I installed
Posted Monday Nov 27th.
Is there a known conflict between gmirror and a quota enabled filesystem?
I have a FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE box that is setup with a gmirror RAID 1 using
two identical harddrives.
I installed quotas on the filesystem by enabling it 'options QUOTA' and
rebuilding the kerne
Hello!
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I remember a discussion about this maybe a few years ago. I recall that it
is basically impossible to stop ssh from looking up DNS addresses. The
I'm still wondering why OpenSSH is _so_ inferior to SSH.COM's ssh2
(which is also op
I've been using 6.1-R on a PE1950 for some time now. The stock bce
driver doesn't work at all. I dug up a driver off the web (0.9.6)
that worked fine with my workload (basically all TCP) but in talking
to Scott I discovered that UDP traffic was a problem for this driver.
Some time ago I upgr
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kris Kennaway
> Sent: 21 November 2006 21:07
> To: Lawrence Farr
> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org; 'Tom Samplonius'; 'Kris Kennaway'
> Subject: Re: ufs_dirbad: bad dir panic (Was Areca Weirdness)
>
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