Hi guys,
I've just got my patch for nscd backport for 6.4-p4 tested and woring fine.
You can find it here: http://valqk.com/nscd_fbsd_6/
I hope it's useful for someone.
cheers,
valqk.
Anton - Valqk написа:
> I've been searching in the mailist archives and never found this, so
&
You can try taking look to lighttpd status and fcgi processes status
like this:
server.modules += ( "mod_status" )
status.status-url = "/server-status"
status.statistics-url = "/sstatus1"
status.statistics-url gives info for each fastcgi like this:
fastcgi.active-requests: 0
fastcgi.backend.bac
ath.cx/tmp/dmesg.new
http://valqk.ath.cx/tmp/vmstat.new
(oh I have no usbs connected to this machine [yet]).
cheers,
valqk.
Anton - Valqk wrote:
> Thanks Jeremy and Peter,
> you are right that the machine has *lots* ot hardware in it,
> I was thinking of the power supply as a reason and meas
remove rl0 and run only one isp for the test.
2. replace the ultra 133 card with another one.
3. try to replace the ATA100 cables (the one with 80 wires) with an
older ones with only 40 cabels?
4. ? anything else?
Anton - Valqk wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a VERY strange behaving 6-3p3 with DMA t
Hello,
I have a VERY strange behaving 6-3p3 with DMA tmieouts and network cards
'dropping traffic'.
Following is the explanation of hardware and the thinga that are happening.
The machine is DELL optiplex PII 300mHZ with 512RAM.
It has 3 NICs:
fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
options=8
ine
Hi,
I'm interested and following the thread,
can you pls send the communication that's of importance to all
at the end?
cheers,
valqk.
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 03:16:41PM +0200, Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
>
>> Sorry for forgetting to paste the smart details. Pressed send
Thanks for the answer,
so lets tell what I think :)
Marian Hettwer wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:50:57 +0300, Anton - Valqk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Thanks for the answer!
I'm glad someone answered me a human way,
because two times before, I wasn't answered that way
(well.
Robert Watson wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008, Anton - Valqk wrote:
I fully agree with the lines below.
As noticed below there is more attention to developing new features,
than making releases rock solid stable.
...
Ah, another thing,
I'm waiting for virtualization networking layer for
ome thoughts to your problem in regards to Debian administration time
needed vs. FreeBSD administration time needed.
I believe I can make a point there, since I have 600 debian boxes under my
hood but still am a FreeBSD advocate ;-)
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:53:02 +0300, Anton - Valqk <[EMAIL PROTECT
Just my 5cents (some thoughts),
I fully agree with the lines below.
As noticed below there is more attention to developing new features,
than making releases rock solid stable.
As mentioned in reply posts the 3 branches 6.X 7.X and 8.X takes too
many resources and
is very hard to support.
I, pe
Hi there group,
I have nscd running on 6.3 with backports patches, but maybe this will
apply to the 7.0?
What's the problem:
i have nss setup with nss_pg module and authenticates passing through
pam pg module.
I have nscd running so I can make fewer queries to the pg server when
system retri
#x27;t take me long to migrate to debian, despite I
don't want to, but I want to have a nice deep sleep, no alarms in the
middle of the night
cheers,
valqk.
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Anton - Valqk wrote:
>> Hi group,
>> does anyone has idea
>> why the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ti call this command when in jail, because jail
don't have perms to touch system time,
but is this behaviour of the cron a suggested one? cron to die if it
calls this?
I don't think so? what would you say?
Anton - Valqk wrote:
Hi there,
have anyone faced a cron crashing in a jail w
't working
maybe the cron stops parsing if see incorrect line?
is this a suggested behaviour? maybe it's a bug, along with the crashing
with core when no tab used between the * * * * * and the user...
dunno,
pls someone that's familiar to tell...
10x! :-)
Anton - Valqk wrote:
H
ight about the pthread - just didn't saw that it dies again.
I'll dig some more around and post if I find something.
thanks!
if anyone comes up with ideas,
please respond.
cheers, valqk.
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 12:25:57PM +0300, Anton - Valqk wrote:
ok, j
libpthread are
crashing after the upgrade.
This is only in the jail! in real system everything works as expected.
pls help with ideas and tips!
thanks.
Anton - Valqk wrote:
Hi there,
have anyone faced a cron crashing in a jail when changing the
/etc/crontab?
I'm running a jail with nsswitch usi
Hi there,
have anyone faced a cron crashing in a jail when changing the /etc/crontab?
I'm running a jail with nsswitch using pgsql backend and I've noticed a
strange behaviour
of my crontab.
Every time I change the /etc/crontab file I get (or make crontab -e and
save it)
/usr/sbin/cron[32864]:
Just for the record - the backport patch works like a charm on 6_3
stable branch!
Thanks a lot Denis!!!
cheers,
valqk.
Anton - Valqk wrote:
Here is the mirror of the backport for 6 that Denis sent me:
http://valqk.ath.cx/nscd_fbsd_6/
Adam McDougall wrote:
According to Denis Barov <[EM
Hi group,
does anyone has idea
why the [EMAIL PROTECTED] upgrade to latest 6_3_RELEASE
broke my apache-worker?!???
In logs I get:
Fatal error 'kse_exit() failed for system scope thread' at line 1215 in
file /usr/src/lib/libpthread/thread/thr_kern.c (errno = 22)
I don't think it's a suggested behav
IC amd64
and works fine.
Must I prepare pr?
P.S. Don't forget to mkdir -p src/usr.sbin/nscd/agents before patching ;)
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 11:52:21AM +0200, Anton - Valqk wrote:
Is there nscd/cached for STABLE 6 branch or it's only implemented in 7.X?
Adam McDoug
j/usr/RELENG_6_ncsd/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
>
> and works fine.
>
> Must I prepare pr?
>
> P.S. Don't forget to mkdir -p src/usr.sbin/nscd/agents before patching ;)
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 11:52:21AM +0200, Anton - Valqk wrote:
Is there nscd/cached for STABLE 6 branch
Reply to myself,
I've found the problem,
you _must_ copy the ld.so.hints in /var/run/ to the /var/run/ chrooted dir.
now everything works like a charm.
Anton - Valqk wrote:
Hi group,
I'm setting up a chrooted enviornment and all my executables won't
find libs in /usr/local/li
Hi group,
I'm setting up a chrooted enviornment and all my executables won't find
libs in /usr/local/lib/
I've copied the /lib/ /bin/ /etc/ /usr/* and /usr/local/* in /chroot/env/
I'm chrooting in /choot/env/ and all my bin's can't find libs in
/usr/local/lib
if I do echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH ther
Hi there group,
I have a P 233MHZ machine running as rouer,
I have attached a second drive for a storage but the IDE controller on
the mother board is very old and slow (UDMA33).
The disk is new and have 16MB cache, but the IDE is very slow and have
very bad performace - about 1.3MB/s.
I want to
Hi there,
is there a nscd or something similar to nscd (cached)
for the current STABLE_6_3?
I'm interested in caching nsswitch (pgsql) queries so I can
stop overloading the pg server.
any ideas/experience?
Cheers,
valqk.
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Hi there,
your script didn't had what I wanted for the ps, that's why I wrote
simpler one for myself,
that's do the job for me - finds a string from ps axu from any jail :)
here it is, hopes it's useful (quick 15mins hack script).
#!/bin/sh
#list all jails processes
#$1 - jid - jail pattern || AL
Because I'm lazy and love the scripts, I wrote a nice small script that
matches a jailname and do a jexec JAILPID SHELL
so I can login fast to my jails.
According to me, there should be such tool!
Hopes something like this goes to STABLE!
here it is
#!/bin/sh
loginSHELL="/bin/tcsh"
[ -z "$1"
Hi Guys,
Is there any way to have mount_nullfs working inside the jail?
Please gime me any idea on that topic.
Thank you.
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Well,
the card is connected to a switch that is manageble and the port is set to
10Mbit Full duplex on purpose.
I'm not setting the port speed manual - is that a problem when the port is not
100mbit/fd?
This is the ifconfig output:
fxp0: flags=18843
Hi there group.
I'm having trouble with a fxp0 card.
When I ping it there are little lost packets, also the netstat -ni shows
a lot collisions.
The polling is enabled:
kern.polling.idlepoll_sleeping: 1
kern.polling.stalled: 422
kern.polling.suspect: 937141
kern.polling.phase: 0
kern.polling.ena
You are absolutely right but stealth is a strictly so, I you don't want
a ttl change simply don't set
net.inet.ip.stealth=1
I was just wondering...
Joerg Pernfuss wrote:
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Hi group,
I was wondering is option
options IPSTEALTH
not in the GENERIC on purpose.
On some routers it's not possible to compile kernels, and you have to
compile it before/after you got the router installed.
Just wondering...
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Hello there,
I have problem setting params to the if_ndis card.
I'm using asus wl138g which is marvel chipset card.
I've compiled the driver using ndisgen and the dmesg says the card is ok.
When I try to do ifconfig ndis0 ssid SESS etc (with wep 128bit
encryption) the led on the card blink
Hello there,
I have problem setting params to the if_ndis card.
I'm using asus wl138g which is marvel chipset card.
I've compiled the driver using ndisgen and the dmesg says the card is ok.
When I try to do ifconfig ndis0 ssid SESS etc (with wep 128bit
encryption) the led on the card blink
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