out as well as this
subsystem, I am not entirely sure what to focus on first. I would imagine I
want to go from frame 13 and check all the data structures for sanity.
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I realise that
harddisk found.
Checked install of 7.1-RELEASE from cd on the 4e/Si H430 machine, fine
harddisk found.
Jeroen
Jeroen Hofstee schreef:
I did the following to verify:
1) Installed 7.2-RC2 on the Perc 4e/Si H430 machine (RAID1), this went
fine.
2) Turned off, and placed one drive in the machine
present in
7.2-RC2.
There are some messages about GEOM_LABEL and GEOM_LABEL: Label removed,
which I haven't seen before. If they are of any interest let me know.
Regards,
Jeroen
p.s. I copied the subject from the original thread. I haven't attempt to
install 7.1-RELEASE myself. If it
he current status?
I can test if this issue has been solved if needed. I need to know then
what to test of course... 7.1-STABLE or 7.2 BETA1 etc...
Regards,
Jeroen
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:43:06PM +, David Malone wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 09:38:08AM +0100, Jeroen Ubbink wrote:
> > ipfw doesn't seem to block router advertisements on a
> > bridge either. Is this just a problem with both those firewall tools or is
> &g
lo,
same problem here. discovered an entry in my (default) cvsup refuse
file with `src/etc/sendmail/freebsd.mc`. bit weird though? why put that
in the default refuse file?
gtx, jeroen
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Hi,
Is there any specific reason why the "microuptime went backwards"
message is not rate-limited? These messages are rather easy to provoke
by the local user tinkering with something as mundane as Java and
constitute a nice local DoS attack.
-J
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It does not
make sense to me that it works.
Arigato,
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-On [20020502 16:00], Rob Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Adding MAKE_KERBEROS5= no to the make.conf file seems to buildworld to
>complete.
You might've caught the repo in the middle of Jacques MFC work.
Have you tried waiting about 4-8 hours, cvsup again and rebuild?
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erest. I'd also have
>to learn scandoc or whatever documentation tool we plan on using if
>theres any interest.
All documentation eventually returns to SGML/DocBook.
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check for the existence of
vi.recover before doing the find. It can be found in PR
24515: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=24515 .
Would someone be willing to commit this?
Cheers,
Jeroen
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me unique problem here?
There were a fair amount of bugs in 8.2.3 betas.
I am in the progress of preparing the import, and importing 8.2.3, which
is the released version. As soon as I have it imported in CURRENT, and
after I have done my usual round of testing in STABLE I will MFC it.
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the binary.
next do the following in the directory where the sources are located:
gdb `where dhcpd` /path/to/dhcpd.core
and do a backtrace (bt)
And then report back.
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-On [20001104 11:35], Larry Rosenman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Paging a committer...
Best way is to directly place one in the to: and/or cc: line. I don't
have time every day to skim through every message on every list I am on.
>Can this get into 4.2???
I'll look into
-On [20001027 19:05], Alfred Perlstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>* Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 09:53] wrote:
>> You totally miss the point I was trying to communicate across.
>>
>> While I strive to make sure everything I MFC is tested i
+ printf("%s bandwidth = %ld Kbytes/sec\n",
+funcname, (long)(BUFSIZE * (int64_t)100 / (1024*usec)));
free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (usec);
}
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want to know the how and why.
It is nothing to be worried about though AFAIUI.
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Grant me
te is currently the limit. Peter Wemm [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] is
current working on getting 8 Gigabyte supported and working.
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e on
this.
Unfortunately I don't have a 4-STABLE SMP box to test this on.
Have you tried enabling DDB and trying to break to DDB when it is just
blank?
Did you actually see FreeBSD reporting:
buffers flushed
rebooting
or something to that nature and the system attempting to reboot?
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ow, I need
>it.
Or, bug the manufacturers of those cards into releasing
datasheets/programmers documentation.
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Just to let you all know I am looking into this.
I suspect something in the /usr/src/Makefile differences between 4.0 and
3.x.
Anyways, I am on it. =)
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able.
Any hints?
t.i.a.
jeroen
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