Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to
reset. Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a
hardware problem.
Which version of mpd are you u
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to
reset. Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a
hardware problem.
Which version of mpd are you using? Have you tried the
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to
reset. Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a
hardware problem.
Which version of mpd are you using? Have you tried the latest version
from p
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Hello!
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to
reset. Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a
hardware problem.
I'm updating to 6.2 now, but have little hope. What can I turn on in
kernel to fix it or at
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Hello!
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to reset.
Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a hardware problem.
I'm updating to 6.2 now, but have little hope. What can I turn on in
kernel to fix it or at least to make computer
Hello!
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to reset.
Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a hardware problem.
I'm updating to 6.2 now, but have little hope. What can I turn on in
kernel to fix it or at least to make computer reboot?
Alex.
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On 6.2-RELEASE using fusefs-kmod-0.3.0_4, fusefs-libs-2.6.2, and
fusefs-ntfs-0.20070207RC1, I can mount my existing (Windows XP) NTFS
partition with 'ntfs-3g /dev/ad0s1 /mnt/ad0s1'.
The following error messages about missing /proc/filesystems and
modprobe can be ignored, since defaults are ass
> I'd like an AMD 64 (or dual core) box (lower cost) with SATA/EIDE
> disk support. I plan on running FreeBSD mostly and occasionally Red
I run a Shuttle SK21G which I am very happy with - takes the old S754
processors which are cheap these days, but a 3700+ is pelnty fast enough
for development w
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
AY> DM> 1. Name: ad4g
AY> DM>Mediasize: 225734096384 (210G)
AY> DM>Sectorsize: 512
AY> DM>Mode: r1w1e1
AY> DM>State: ACTIVE
AY> DM>Priority: 0
AY> DM>Flags: BROKEN
AY>
AY> Is any related messages about ad4g in /var/log/messages?
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Oliver Fromme wrote:
OF> Dmitry Morozovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OF> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/etc# gmirror status m0g
OF> > NameStatus Components
OF> > mirror/m0g DEGRADED ad4g
OF> > ad6g (100%)
OF>
OF> It seems that the secon
Dmitry Morozovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/etc# gmirror status m0g
> NameStatus Components
> mirror/m0g DEGRADED ad4g
> ad6g (100%)
It seems that the second disk is broken and locks up the
channel near the end of the disk.
Yo
Hi all,
I can't emphasise enough how useful running a TCPDUMP on the server
in question is to find out what subtle thing it is that I missed.
Generally speaking a quick-crash like that is a file not being found like
the modules directory or something silly like that. If you dump the NFS
traffic
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