between any core routers.
That way, no one user can saturate a segment. Happier users,
happier me.
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;t find it
elsewhere, I could probably put them up somewhere accessable.
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To
to suppress "spurious
interrupt" messages when one machine was doing SCSI bus resets
during its bootup probes. The other was for the driver(s) to restart
any I/O that was stopped by a reset from the other end, without
complaint.
Sounds like a useful feature for us FreeBSD'rs to
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 03:35:39PM -0700, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 02:21:56PM -0800, Ross Lippert wrote:
>>
>> I know someone having some trouble with a big memory machine
>> running some other *nix, so I was curious about some stuff.
>>
are for FreeBSD for large memory machines Intel
> and otherwise, but I am having a hard time finding something
> describing where the edge is.
#include
#include
#include
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s. I have to suspend it
> with Control-Z and manually kill with 'kill %1'.
What does an "stty -a" say your intr character is?
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On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 12:00:22AM +0200, Tim Tretyak wrote:
> Chad R. Larson wrote:
>> What is the status of the native port of OpenOffice to
>> FreeBSD? I know several people who are running StarOffice 5.2
>> or 6.0beta for Linux under the FreeBSD Linux emulator, but the
erver that gets
steady if not heavy use. Built from RELENG_4_3, and no problems at
all.
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warded to
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On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 07:59:14AM +0100, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 07:50:00AM +0100, Stijn Hoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 11:40:45PM -0700, Chad R. Larson wrote:
>>> Guys, there seems to be being an explosive growth in
ately?
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ally, I think it makes sense that if the kernel is built with
debugging, the modules should as well. All we need is a "heads up"
in the release notes (my preference) or in the "updating"
instructions.
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I've got several prism II cards that work with 128-bit WEP under
windoze. I had to enter the keys in hex as each manufacturer hashed
the pass phrase differently.
If that helps.
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there.
If I were to vote, I'd put it in the release notes.
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er and the client before
trying the "make install". The result was the client attempted to install
profiled libraries that weren't built on the server.
My only defense is the misleading error code. Why is there an overlap
between the recommended codes in sysexits(3) and "
the same
> error if the mounts didn't match. :)
Thanks for the idea, but it didn't make any difference.
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client were:
mount -r -t nfs ecibsd1:/usr/scr /usr/src
mount -r -t nfs ecibsd1:/scratch/obj /usr/obj
So, how does one increase the depth allowed in a remote path?
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not a switch to turn on/off or test, there's no good
way to tell how close to optimal your current disk is. You can
force it to be nice by dumping and restoring it. Otherwise, I'd
say the create date/time stamp compared against a calendar would
give you your best guess.
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'd like to know that too so I can
generate some kind of artwork of my own.
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nt to use mod_ssl as a DSO.
If you start by building apache-mod_ssl from the ports, you'll be
two thirds the way there.
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would be identified as
FreeBSD.
That would not seem to be the case now (if it ever was). Attached
is the output of an nmap scan of my Sony Vaio with Win2k Pro.
And yes, it will respond to pings of any 127.0.0.0/8 address.
> --K
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les should all be living under /usr/obj (or wherever that's
linked to).
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ompaq. No upgrades from Fry's for you!
That has changed, but the attitude that allowed it has not.
I avoid Compaq when I can.
> Joshua
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es. The .1
fixed it.
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= he used vi:
set wraplen=68
for the same effect.
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s who are using CVSup to
maintain a local copy of the repository, and using cvs for our local
ports tree.
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same drill.
But a "uname -r" still says 4.3-RELEASE.
Would our illustrious cat-fur covered release engineer consider some
slightly different tag to mark the difference between a system
installed from the CDs and one that's tracking the security/bugfix
branch?
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As I recall, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> Guys,
>
> We need to figure out whether this is going to go in pre-4.3 or not.
Gotta have a working dump.
Lotsa folks install off the release CDs, and never upgrade between
releases.
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nough demand. You'll see the phrase MFC on some
changes to the -STABLE branch; that stands for "Merged From Current".
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As I recall, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> "All that we see or seem is just a dream within a dream" (E. A. Poe)
Sha-boom, sha-boom!
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As I recall, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
> Yes, FYI rm -rf /usr/obj/usr ; chflags -R noschg /usr/obj/usr; rm -rf /usr/obj/usr
>
> is much faster.
And, "newfs /obj" is faster yet. :-)
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> Vivek Khera, Ph.D.Khera Communications, Inc.
> Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rockville, MD +1-240-453-8497
> AIM: vivekkhera Y!: vivek_khera http://www.khera.org/~vivek/
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| fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
| inet 192.168.1.129 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
| ether 00:a0:c9:49:ec:ca
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How can I tell if this interface is running 100
As I recall, Roman Shterenzon wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> > Any Firewire networking support? The 400 Mbit oughta screem.
>
> Just a side note; what is the bandwidth of your harddisk? :)
Dunno yet. I tried to run SpinRite 5.0 against it, but there w
n itself back on when the free space rises above 20% (hysteresis).
I might be wrong, but some of the studies I've done leave me
suspecting that your filesystem is probably in better shape with
softupdates on when the filesystem runs dry, barring bugs of course.
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As I recall, Vivek Khera wrote:
> >>>>> "CRL" == Chad R Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Telnet does. It would be really used if ssh did also.
> CRL> Really? I can't find an option that allows that.
>
> -s src_addr
>
When you've got aliased addresses on an IP interface, how does
FreeBSD select the source address on outgoing packets?
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"PQFE" (PCI Quad Fast Ethernet) card. It's
got support under both x86 and SPARC Solaris. Anyone got a driver
for that?
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>
> Does anyone have any comments?
Keep in mind that for most PCs, if they're following the Intel
specification, interupts for which there is no hardware vector set up
will report at IRQ7.
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nd that the bg process would stop after being disconnected. Maybe
> I'm misled here.
Depends on your shell. The original Bourne shell needs the "nohup".
The C-shell inherently nohups background jobs.
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system.sysObjectID.0 = OID: enterprises.534.2.5.1
system.sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (148060095) 17 days, 3:16:40.95
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rock solid for what I do.
Bitrot in the ports collection is my only grief, since the ports
collection doesn't make an effort to support the 2.x tree.
If I needed SMP, or some other VM magic, I might change my mind.
But...
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ng the production staff.
One of the few things about SysV that I think is an improvement over
BSD is the concept of "run states". Fairly easy to implement, I
believe (small changes in "init" and some shuffling of scripts), but
probably a political uphill fight against traditionalis
s, this warrants two
> new classes: ``update'' and ``maintainer-update'' in addition to the
> all-including ``change-request''?
I too am a bit worried. Are we saying that one of the ports
committers doesn't expect to do that job unless certain keywords
n for asking for 3.4, or would 3-STABLE
(pretty much 3.5.1) be what he thought he was asking for.
Alfred was pretty much on, but probably not understandable to Theo.
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to SUP and build the whole source
tree, or forgo the kernel bug fixes.
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re. And we know enough to recognize when
that can be a problem, and are willing to deal with it.
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ou can if you start the job running under "screen".
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th, allow me to point out
the SysV "run states" can be quite useful. For example, we failover
our production OLTP servers to their warm standby machines by typing
"init 4". Not too much an operator can get wrong there.
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so today.
A couple of years ago we made it to an even 50. A few months later
I was in the UK, and when they asked me how warm it got back home I
told them. They then accused me of getting my sums wrong.
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ine. It plugs into my cable modem on
its public interface, and a hub with its private interface. All the
machines on my LAN use the nameservers provided by @home.
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> > the base system.
>
> Thats why it is. Where did you think it came from?
> /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete
I think they're pointing out the difference between "pkg_delete", a
binary part of the system, and "pkg_remove", a perl script in
As I recall, Jim Mock wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Apr 2000 at 17:42:11 -0700, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> > This may have already been discussed on some other list, but I'm
> > surprised to find sendmail has gone missing from the ports
> > collection.
>
> Sendmail isn't
This may have already been discussed on some other list, but I'm
surprised to find sendmail has gone missing from the ports
collection.
Why is this?
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atabases.
RCS is your friend. If you check your changes into the library
having it stomped is no trauma. Just check it out again.
Policy here is no configuration files are to be changed outside of
revision control.
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As I recall, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Chad R. Larson wrote:
>> This makes me wary. One of the reasons I like UNIX is the assumption
>> implicit in its organization that the users might actually know what
>> they're doing.
>
> This has nothing
is "I hope
you uncover some obscure bug so it can be fixed before I get there."
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he GENERIC file (the one you
just built), named something that makes sense to you. Then edit it
to delete stuff you don't need, config and make and install.
Have fun!
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ted code was substantial, but I guess that brings
> along complexity that still needs to be worked out. :(
FWIW, I've used -O2 on my 2.2.8-STABLE systems with absolutely no
(apparent) problems.
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As I recall, Will Andrews wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 09:32:30AM -0700, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> > I put my CVSup files in a seperate directory (/usr/sup). I have
> > files for src doc and ports, and run the CVSup's by hand before
> > doing a "make world&qu
ers
and memory management at the minimum.
On the other hand, I bought (flea market, $25) a Compaq 386/20
laptop with an 80Mb hard drive and 4Mb of RAM. It boots and runs
FreeBSD.
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My 3.4-RELEASE CD set arrived today. Fresh with a January
2000 date on the cover.
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oo.
No wonder he feels like he's being called a yokel.
So, how does the lack of HLTing explain why his system =doesn't= report
itself as being hot when he runs two SETI@home processes under Linux?
How come the difference is instantly apparent after the reboot--not
subject to thermal ine
b/pkg/.mkversion'!
I looked at the pkg_info code; it expects every entry in /var/db/pkg to
be a directory. My fix has been to delete the file. What's the
"official" fix?
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> if only there was something else
We use NetBackup from Veritas...
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port map to one of the computers
> behind the freebsd router? The coumputer will be running win 98 and I would
> like to use PC Anywhere or something like that.
>
> Thanks
> Ed Shoro
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You might want to look at VNC.
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
0 'operator@chad:/dev/nrst0' /www >> Log 2>&1
/sbin/dump 0ubBf 32 200 'operator@chad:/dev/nrst0' /archive >> Log 2>&1
/sbin/dump 0ubBf 32 200 'operator@chad:/dev/nrst0' /ftp/public >> Log 2>&1
/sbin/dump 0ubBf 32 200 &
.
And you'd particularly want to check CPU on the RAID 5 with a disc
down. Life is worst when you have to do the pre-reads to be able to
calculate the XORs when writing and reading a 4 plex that just used
to be a 5 plex.
Load and response during catchup would also be a useful data point.
This is a follow-up to my own question, which was (approximately) "what
(if any) is the syncronization between the kernel's idea of the time,
and the CMOS clock on the motherboard".
The answer may be found via "man adjkerntz".
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money
at the project, and to encourage CompUSA in carrying FreeBSD
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This discussion broke out on another list. Did I miss any major
points?
As I recall, Chad R. Larson wrote:
> As I recall, Hampton Childress wrote:
>> On 06-Sep-99 Chad R. Larson wrote:
>>> As I recall, James White wrote:
>>>> Can I get some pros/cons on Cald
nd CPU time
> in which to complete Ah. You're running Solaris. That explains
> it. :)
Actually, that machine is a Pyramid, running SysVr4 (Pyramid calls
it DC/OSx).
It's the machine our developers (ab)use. But it does set a standard
for grace/stability under load. Even Pyra
he others appearing to be problems. Cool!
>
> However, if you have bpf configured in your kernel, it will panic
> occasionally when doing TCP over tagged packets. I'm looking for info
> on that one.
>
> -Les
>
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