7;t this response packet go out the proper interface?
Thanks in advance for any insight. If I don't hear from anyone, I'm going to
assume this is a bug and file a bug report.
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>>>> *The opinions expressed abov
On 08/26/13 14:21, Glen Barber wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 02:16:39PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
On 08/26/13 13:16, Glen Barber wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 01:01:06PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
I've been trying to get emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod to compile
>from ports on a clang
On 08/26/13 13:16, Glen Barber wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 01:01:06PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
I've been trying to get emulators/virtualbox-ose-kmod to compile
from ports on a clang built 9-STABLE:
# uname -v
FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #0 r251391M: Tue Jun 4 09:47:42 PDT
has the correct versions.
Thanks in advance for any assistance anyone can provide. :)
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>>>> *The opinions expressed above are entirely my own* <<<<
Imagination is not a talent of some
SATA300, and despite the line shown above by FreeBSD not
matching reality, everything is working as designed.
It wasn't too long, I *did* read both messages, and thank you both very
much for the insight.
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>>>&
I supports 1 message enabled with 1 message
cap 01[70] = powerspec 3 supports D0 D3 current D0
cap 12[a8] = SATA Index-Data Pair
cap 13[b0] = PCI Advanced Features: FLR TP
Thanks for any insight provided.
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>>>> *T
urgh.)
because I'm in development and I do not want to touch certain other
ports.
Do I have this wrong? Anyone see a problem with this picture?
What can we do to "just upgrade" in a safe fashion when we want to?
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[ This probably should be redirected to freebsd-ports but I am not
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Rainer Duffner writes:
> Am 06.06.2012 um 20:59 schrieb Dave Hayes:
>> I believe this is the first time I've seen more documentation labeled as
Doug Barton writes:
> On 06/06/2012 11:59, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> I'm describing more of a use case here, not attempting to specify an
>> implementation. If a user invokes 'make', a window is presented to them
>> with various options. It's probably very c
Daniel Kalchev writes:
> On 04.06.12 22:32, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> That's a fair position. Perhaps it would not be too much trouble to add
>> this one idea to optionsng: a "more info" field on each option knob
>> which may be filled in by a port maintainer.
>
quot;dont set this if you have port
foo installed" that would help a lot of people.
> Show me one other similar packaging system that does this level of
> handholding. The only comparable ones I can think of are portage and
> macports, and they certainly don't, either.
The
Chris Rees writes:
> On Jun 4, 2012 9:50 AM, "Dave Hayes" wrote:
>> Mark Linimon writes:
>> > On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 07:24:11PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> >> I see features and pkgng and things being offered up as solutions...
>> >>
Mark Linimon writes:
> On Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 07:24:11PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> I see features and pkgng and things being offered up as solutions...
>> these are all well and good, but in my opinion more comprehensive
>> documentation and support in these areas would do
workload, it will probably take me a man week to get
two virtualized test servers. Someone I know with a vmware gui and
windows is doing this in 15 minutes (and that's being careful).
Just my $0.02.
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>>> The opinio
have several production and two development
amd64 machines. I've yet to have a problem with a port because of the
architecture.
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
Man does not have a capacit
network(s).
3) I don't use FreeBSD for games, sadly. This is the only place where I
will tolerate having a Windoze box, for my love of games exceeds my
hatred of windows (yes I -really- do love games) and it's hard to find a
better platform for games.
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single-user boot.
If you take some time and plan your deployment and server layout, a
single (even virtualized) server dedicated to building world and ports
can help homogenize and streamline upgrades of large numbers of FreeBSD
servers. I'd imagine that anything over 10 servers would
error.
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
None should say "I can trust" or "I cannot trust" until they
are the master of
n amd64
< #
< # Debugging
< options KDB
< options DDB
< options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
< options ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
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>>> The
Alan Cox writes:
> When you build your kernel for this ISO are you increasing the value of
> NKPT?
No. I was under the impression that this value auto-tunes on amd64,
is that correct?
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>>> The opinions expr
ing it will also crash for you in this way modulo
hardware issues.
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
The treasure house within you contains everything, and you
are free to use it. You don't
_malloc() at kmem_malloc+0x1b5
uma_large_malloc() at uma_large_malloc+0x4a
malloc() at malloc+0xd7
acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler() at acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler+0x82
mi_startup() at mi_startup+0x59
btext() at btext+0x2c
db>
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>
unning with the debugger installed
into the kernel. Thanks in advance for any insight provided. :)
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
No one is lazy except in the pursuit of another one
a system running off of MFS would inform one via log
files or console messages when I fill up the root partition. I'd say
it's definately a bug but I'm not sure if it's mine or not. :)
Thanks in advance for any answers you all can provide.
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John Baldwin writes:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 6:37:59 pm Dave Hayes wrote:
>> John Baldwin writes:
>> > Ok, if you are using a stock mfsroot from a release build, that should
>> > work fine. If you have built a custom mfsroot that is larger, then
>> > y
your kernel config. In
> older versions you can do this by manually adding a #define to set a
> new value of NKPT in opt_global.h or hacking on the source directly.
Is this also true for amd64 (which is my particular target)?
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Dave Hayes writes:
> Jeremy Chadwick writes:
>> CC'ing jhb@ since he last updated PR kern/120127 (which I would say is
>> still a problem on RELENG_7 :-) ). John, are you aware of any gzip
>> decompression / mfsroot changes which might explain the problem on
>
rough" series of tests, but on my
> testbed boxes RELENG_8 works fine with a gzip'd mfsroot.
I can get you an iso that crashes when you try to boot it, if that
will help?
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>>> The opinions expressed above are
ource of my
problem.
Is this problem fixed in 8.0 or by a patch?
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
Suggested definition of "sin": Trading aliveness for survival.
_
ing off a large ramdisk
causes unreadable panics to flash past the console too rapidly to view?
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
By and large, language is a tool for concealing the tr
Jeremy Chadwick writes:
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:57:29AM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
>> Clifton Royston writes:
>> > It sounds like what you really want is to load the contents of the
>> > specified file as a memory system? That's not part of mdconfig'
ure (which certainly won't work with a DVD)
Heh. Certainly I am using tools for purposes which may not match the
original intention. If I wanted to run the rootfs on a memory device
which did -not- swap to the backing store of /mfsboot, how would I go
about doing that?
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ing a read from the DVD? How would
I tell the system to never swap this file out of ram, even under
severe memory pressure?
The idea is to load this backing storage once and only once
from the DVD into memory and leave it there.
Thanks in advance.
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rboard/Xeon/E7500/P4DP8-G2.cfm
Thanks in advance.
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness
of a child at play.
ave interested readers
the work, you can look at it here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/44197
Note that it's still open. I suspect this means there isn't a fix.
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>>> The opinions express
I've recently experienced this crash on 4.6.2-RELEASE. Relevant
information is appended to this email message. My question is: should
I submit a PR or try to troubleshoot my hardware?
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>>> The opinions expre
Eric Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> acd0: CDROM at ata1-slave PIO4
...
>> sysctl -a | egrep "\.ata"
> hw.ata.atapi_dma: 1
Hmm, isn't that sysctl supposed to put the CDROM in DMA mode?
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d how little
free time Soren has?)
My question would be: why don't we have an interface to the more
robust SCSI emulation layer of these devices? I recognize there is
loss of speed to be endured, but the upside is that we could use
a lot more drives on FreeBSD.
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ds to go with ideas in that document. Perhaps this is the handbook?
I don't have a completely clear picture yet. Maybe some of you can
help me get one? =)
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <
ne take a crack at documenting the
FreeBSD kernel, and perhaps use some annotation feature to create a
"living" document which (hopefully) comes close to describing the
kernel architechture?
If you want to track a moving target, perhaps you need to use a moving
track?
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Forgive me if I don't understand something. I presume you are
changing the default values of net.inet.ip.portrange.first and
net.inet.ip.portrange.last?
If this is true, and it follows that you can change these back to
their previous values, what is the fuss about?
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suggestion, which I will plan on taking.
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>>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
Angels can fly because they take themselves lightly.
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-STABLE who runs ATA devices, and sees no problems."
and
c) "We'd like to know the last date (past today) that someone sups
-STABLE who runs ATA devices, and sees problems."
If I've been too specific, I'm sure someone will hit me with
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