there has told me it is due
to their container set up with Docker(?). They made some adjustments and then
it worked fine.
Rob
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> I hope some other folks out there running FreeBSD on KVM as well. I set
up a base VM while doing so I noticed that the disk operations are very
slow. Many times I edit a file in vim or try to run a command there is a
huge lag.
I noticed this on Ramnode--my VPS--and tech support there has told me
This morning, RELEASE-p5 came about. I did a freebsd-update without issue.
However, as I said, I am running amd64 and not i386 on my server. So there
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 01:58:12 -0500, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 11:24:48PM -0500, Rob Austein wrote:
> >
> > panic: general protection fault
> > cpuid = 0
> > KDB: stack backtrace:
> > #0 0x80b3d587
Belated upgrade (don't ask) of a pair of FreeBSD 10.4 VMs to 11.2.
Each VM got as far as:
freebsd-update -r 11.2-RELEASE update
freebsd-update install
reboot
Each VM got an immediate kernel panic after the reboot (log below).
The two VMs are basically identical at the system level, but run
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 23:37:50 -0800
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 02:24:41AM -0500, Rob Clark wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 08:15:50 -0500
> > John Baldwin wrote:
> >
> > > On Wednesday, January 11, 2012 4:11:10 pm Rob Clark wro
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 08:15:50 -0500
John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 11, 2012 4:11:10 pm Rob Clark wrote:
> > System: Dell 600sc
> > Currently running: 8.2-RELEASE
> >
> > In attempting to update this system to 8-STABLE I did
> > what I usually
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 08:15:50 -0500
John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 11, 2012 4:11:10 pm Rob Clark wrote:
> > System: Dell 600sc
> > Currently running: 8.2-RELEASE
> >
> > In attempting to update this system to 8-STABLE I did
> > what I usually
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 21:52:28 -0600
Andre Goree wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Rob Clark wrote:
>
> > System: Dell 600sc
> > Currently running: 8.2-RELEASE
> >
> > In attempting to update this system to 8-STABLE I did
> > what I usually do to u
fails with
same error.
Attempt 3:
Started from the beginning (same process as above)
with new csup (sources) -- make buildkernel still
failed with same error.
Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
In way over my head here. I have all logs from all
attempts of the above if needed.
Tha
27;ve described below: boot single user, leave it ro, tunefs,
then reboot while still ro.
Also, I've seen the sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16 thing in zfs
tutorials and such, but haven't seen where it's actually necessary. I
think this is outdated and changed circa 8.0.
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refuse to installworld? My date and time are correct (in
> sync).
> Any insight into this error would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
Did you run "adjkerntz -i" to set your timezone in single user? It
starts up with the assumption that your hardware clock is UTC -
depending on where yo
g the way? It is, IMHO, the strangest
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"limited" admin groups like operator should be presumed able to
escalate to root. I think operator is allowed to run dump, among other
things. A big Windows security flaw is adding people to "Power Users,"
as if that stops anything beyon
o hear
> what you meant there. Since an operator can use shutdown(8) to initiate the
> same shutdown sequence reboot(8) uses, it wouldn't seems to be a security
> based decision.
Shutdown runs rc.shutdown (stops all rc.d scripts). Also, halt/reboot
have options like -n and -q which ca
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ormat elf32-i386-freebsd (gcrt1.o) is not supported
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/lib/csu/i386-elf.
*** Error code 1
/usr/src % uname -a
FreeBSD aylee.number6 8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #0: Tue Jul 27
08:48:05 EST 2010 r...@aylee.number6:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/AYLEE
amd64
thanks in
Freddie Cash wrote:
>
> No, it's been moved to DEFAULTS, along with a handful of
> other things that should always be present in an i386 kernel
> (isa, npx, mem, io, etc).
Is the DEFAULTS configuration automagically included into a
custom kernel configuration file, or does it then require an
extra
Garrett Cooper wrote:
>
> > machinei386
>
> What architecture was this for -- amd64, i386, etc?
But this line is not at all present in the GENERIC
configuration of FreeBSD 8.0 release
> > options COMPAT_43
>
> Eh...? This still should be in there according to NOTES.
It's not
Hi,
I wonder if somebody add/remove the kernel options that
came & went with FreeBSD 8.0.
For example:
Those that seemed to have disappeared:
machinei386
options GEOM_GPT
options COMPAT_43
options ADAPTIVE_GIANT
New ones that appeared in GENERIC
(at least: th
files.
Thanks, Rob.
On 5/16/08, Rob Lytle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> You were correct. Somehow some files in /etc/rc.d had permissions of 644.
> Setting the new permissions to that of the old fixed the problem
Hi Jeremy,
You were correct. Somehow some files in /etc/rc.d had permissions of 644.
Setting the new permissions to that of the old fixed the problem. Thanks.
Rob.
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> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:04:34PM -
Hi Jeremy,
I always back up /etc before I upgrade the system. The old /etc works just
fine. I will eventually go back in and check out the new /etc to see what
is wrong.
Sincerely, Rob.
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> On Thu, May 15, 2
ss,
despite the dogma on the lists. I have been running FreeBSD and
installing it since 1998, so I have some experience- but this is new
behavior beyond my previous experiences.
Sincerely, Rob.
On 5/15/08, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 04:44:57P
nually
using ifconfig and dhclient.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm kind of lost as some of it makes no
sense to me, esp #6 and 7.
Has the default rc.conf format changed???
Thanks,
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Regarding your problem - you can download the (very detailed) manuals
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nel/kernel text=0x4d568c /
int=.. err= ef11= eip=
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Note that the crash occurs for whatever option
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Does someone understand the crash message
success
read request for /boot/kernel/kernel: success
read request for /boot/kernel/kernel: success
Is it OK to have a double kernel read at the last
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Hi,
I have uploaded today 6-Stable.
The 'make installworld' fails with an error
message on a missing 'audit group' and refers
to /usr/src/UPDATING.
However, there's no information in UPDATING
about this issue!
Please add.
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The syntax error reported on bootup is:
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Perhaps that error is what is causing the local startup scripts not to execute.
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Rob wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am keeping in sync with 6-Stable every now and
> then. At present I have a problem with the pause
> timer of the boot loader. In /boot/loader.conf I
> have:
>
> autoboot_delay="3"
>
> and as soon as the pause timer is supposed to
M problems. I'm not aware of any free
programs for testing the CPU etc though (I've only used PC-Check before -
it's good, but it isn't cheap).
Worth trying to see if there's anything that the freezes have in common -
busy system, particular program, time of day, etc.
t
actually *immediately* continues as if the pause
timer is zero (so no delay at all).
I believe there's something wrong with the boot
loader in 6.1-Prerelease. Or has my PC become buggy?
Any idea what's the problem?
Anybody else sees this?
Regards,
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The thing I found with DDNS was getting the darn client to return the
correct hostname. For some reason, without setting it in
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After upgrading to 6-stable, I got regular hang-ups of
the system (endless loop?) when swapspace is used
extensively. Never happened with 5.
I wild guess of mine is that there's problem with
the 'enhanced filesystem access' in 6.
I've reported this issue, and also provide
.
I wonder if anyone else uses this type laptop, and if they have had
problems? Maybe before upgrading to stable I should try disabling ACPI
and/or hyperthreading and see what happens. But I don't like waiting
for problems to happen if someone else has found the solution already.
Thanks a lot,
ld to 120
bytes
xl1: transmission error: 90
xl1: tx underrun, increasing tx start threshold to 180
bytes
xl0: transmission error: 90
xl0: tx underrun, increasing tx start threshold to 120
bytes
xl1: transmission error: 90
xl1: tx underrun, increasing tx sta
Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-Nov-17 00:00:03 -0800, Rob wrote:
>
>>The only way I know of how to trigger the deadlock,
is to compile
>>a new kernel and the 'linking kernel' stage will
lock-up the PC.
>>With a regular kernel, this takes 2.5 hours until
dea
Rob wrote:
> --- Peter Jeremy
wrote:
>>
>> Basically, wait until your system deadlocks. BREAK
>> into DDB.
>> As a start, run 'show lockedvnods', 'ps'. My guess
>> is that you'll see a lock that has a number of
waiters
>> whic
Xin LI wrote:
> On 11/18/05, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>The sk device has no polling support,
>>neither in 5 nor in 6.
>>Is there a particular reason (maybe
>>because it's a Gigabit device) ?
>>
>>Or is pollin
Hi,
The sk device has no polling support,
neither in 5 nor in 6.
Is there a particular reason (maybe
because it's a Gigabit device) ?
Or is polling not supported because it
simply has not yet been coded? If so, would
it be straightforward to add the code?
Thanks
Hi,
The sk device has no polling support,
neither in 5 nor in 6.
Is there a particular reason (maybe
because it's a Gigabit device) ?
Or is polling not supported because it
simply has not yet been coded? If so, would
it be straightforward to add the code?
Thanks
ger output made some sense to
an expert as to why this happens with 6, but never
with 5
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wapfile.txt
A swapfile is only swap device:
/swapfile of 128 MB on /dev/ad0s1a as /dev/md0
At time of deadlock:
swapdevice used 13%
Serial console gets exactly this line every few
seconds:
swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: bufobj: 0, blkno:
4317, size: 4096
Do you understand this?
Ro
uot;Avail", irrespective
of what is used.
In case of more than one swap device, then
the Total line shows the right numbers.
Is this a bug?
Rob.
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Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-Nov-17 00:00:03 -0800, Rob wrote:
>
>>The only way I know of how to trigger the deadlock, is to compile
>>a new kernel and the 'linking kernel' stage will lock-up the PC.
>>With a regular kernel, this takes 2.5 hours u
ossibly quicker) way to trigger the deadlock,
I would like to try that also on my system.
Please let me know.
Regards,
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--- Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-Nov-15 02:08:12 -0800, Rob wrote:
> > makeoptions DEBUG=-g
> > options INVARIANTS
> > options WITNESS
> > options WITNESS_KDB
> > options KDB
> > options DDB
> > options DDB_NUMSYM
cular place:
RUN_DEPENDS=xterm-static:${PORTSDIR}/x11/xterm
LIB_DEPENDS=png.5:${PORTSDIR}/graphics/png \
Xft.2:${PORTSDIR}/x11-fonts/libXft
Is this "xterm>0" line a broken download with cvsup, or something?
Rob.
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--- Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-Nov-15 02:08:12 -0800, Rob wrote:
>
> >2) Is such debugging possible on a headless PC
> > without a keyboard attached?
> > I do have serial console access.
>
> Yes. See above URL. The ad
--- Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-Nov-15 02:08:12 -0800, Rob wrote:
> > makeoptions DEBUG=-g
> > options INVARIANTS
> > options WITNESS
> > options WITNESS_KDB
> > options KDB
> > options DDB
> > options DDB_NUMSYM
dev/ad0s1b 39848118203984830%
/dev/md0 131072 5908 131072 5%
Total 17092017728 15319210%
which means that swap space is OK right before the
freeze, but within 15 seconds from here, the kernel
locks u
ut
just hangs in a deadlock? Everything seems to
be frozen, except pinging the PC
2) Is such debugging possible on a headless PC
without a keyboard attached?
I do have serial console access.
Thanks,
Rob.
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> On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 06:08:27PM -0800, Rob wrote:
>
> > I left it overnight twice for performing this
> > 'kernel linking' stage. In both cases the machine
> > remained dead.
> > Without the swapfile
--- Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 05:52:42PM -0800, Rob wrote:
> >
> > Problem kind of solved:
> >
> > As this PC has only 32 MB Ram, I add a swapfile.
> > However, when I compile the new kernel without the
> >
--- Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have upgraded a Pentium-1 PC from 5 to 6-Stable,
> which went smoothly.
>
> Now I'm running 6 with GENERIC kernel, and I want
> to compile a new kernel. When I start a new kernel
> compilation, this proce
le
the freezing occurred.
The output of 'dmesg' of this PC is here:
http://surfion.snu.ac.kr/~lahaye/dmesg
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'nodevice io' and 'nodevice mem' in their new
kernel configand again scream HELP to the
mailinglist when X does not start!
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qualify as a novice action? I wonder.
I think if you know how to do that, you've quite
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not in the kernel).
My point is then to follow this strategy also for X:
instead of a DEFAULTS file, have a /etc/rc.d/xdm
script, which starts X and loads the modules io/mem
if needed.
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>
> Perhaps ImageMagick could be patched to use a
> /usr/tmp directory for scratch.
Use:
setenv MAGICK_TMPDIR /usr/tmp
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--- Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-Oct-25 20:41:33 -0700, Rob wrote:
> >2. Create $HOME/.grace/gracerc.user and put
> > one line in this file:
> > USE "pow" TYPE f_of_dd FROM "/usr/lib/libm.so"
> > (this is t
e reason
for my problem is a problem with libX11.so.6.
But I know nothing about this stuff
By the way: can someone also explain to me why
libX11.so.6 has the string "libXcursor.so.1.0.2".
I will then forward this to the grace mailinglist,
and tell them that there's something wro
--- Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 08:41:33PM -0700, Rob wrote:
> >
> > I'm running FreeBSD 5-Stable.
> >
> > I only seem to encounter this problem with the
> > math/graphical port 'grace', and the dl
r/lib/libm.so", RTLD_LAZY)
When I do a 'locate libXcursor.so.1.0', I get:
/usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libXcursor.so.1.0.2
Why is dlopen() failing on "libXcursor.so.1.0" ?
A possible hint could be that "libXcursor.so.1.0.2"
appears when 'strings /usr/X11R6/l
DMA count reg bogus: 4ff4 & 4ff4
Any idea what this means and what I can
do about this to solve the distortion of
the sound?
The dmesg output of the PC is here:
http://surfion.snu.ac.kr/~lahaye/dmesg.boot
Thanks,
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Hi there,
This is the second time I've seen this crash in the past three
weeks. I'm not sure what the root cause either.
This box is just a home server with a single NFS exported directory
and one NFS client. It is also a caching http proxy
pager_putpages+0x9c
vm_pageout_flush() at vm_pageout_flush+0x15c
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I consider this a serious drawback of 5.3.
Any idea how this can be resolved?
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 04:00:47PM -0400, Rob Watt wrote:
>
> > #7 0x80400c0b in calltrap () at
> > /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:171
> > #8 0xff007c3b00f0 in ?? ()
> > #9 0xff007b78c500 in ?? ()
s"
device ukbd# Keyboard
device ulpt# Printer
device umass # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and
da
device ums # Mouse
any thoughts?
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We are interested in seeing these drivers become available on 5.x
Pity we didn't express that interest at the right time - nearly a year
ago
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--- Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 17 May 2005, Rob wrote:
>
> > The 'pciconf -lv' tells me:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:4:0: class=0x010400 card=0x80f51043
> >chip=0x3373105a rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
> >
ngly interrupt conflict of both,
rl0 and atapci0, claiming irq 10 ?!?!
Thanks,
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And scroll to the section:
"1.5.6 Tips for Serial Console Users"
I think this explains what you're asking for.
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t not in dmesg (attached). In
> manual says "ic plus ip101 10/100 lan phy".
> Default on board is "PnP on". How could I
> make OS to recognize the interface? Also,
> it has "onboard lan boot rom", but doesn't
> change anything.
Try the net/nvnet
--- Ruslan Ermilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 12:43:09AM -0700, Rob wrote:
> > I actually doubt whether the default values of
> > these sysctl variables would cause the problem.
> >
> No. Can you observe the broken IP/TCP/UDP
> ch
--- Subhro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/11/2005 13:13, Rob wrote:
>
> >--- Subhro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>On 5/11/2005 8:04, Rob wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>All c
--- Subhro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/11/2005 8:04, Rob wrote:
>
> >All computers are running 5-Stable, as of May 10.
> >All, but PC1 with fxp, use polling, with:
> > options DEVICE_POLLING
> > options HZ=1000
> >
> >
> 1000 IMHO
--- Subhro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/11/2005 10:40, Rob wrote:
>
> >--- Subhro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>On 5/11/2005 8:04, Rob wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>All c
--- Subhro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/11/2005 8:04, Rob wrote:
>
> >All computers are running 5-Stable, as of May 10.
> >All, but PC1 with fxp, use polling, with:
> > options DEVICE_POLLING
> > options HZ=1000
>
> 1000 IMHO seems a bit too he
W1 with the
xl devices:
dmesg output:
http://surfion.snu.ac.kr/~lahaye/dmesg.boot
kernel configuration:
http://surfion.snu.ac.kr/~lahaye/MYKERNEL
/boot/loader.conf:
http://surfion.snu.ac.kr/~lahaye/loader.conf
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--- Graham Menhennitt wrote:
> Rob wrote:
>
> >Another reminder: when I try to install 5.3 on this
> >PC, I get a "no disk found" error at a very early
> >stage of the installation procedure. I hope to
> >investigate this further in a not-so-near
>
Doug White wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Rob wrote:
>
>>--- Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>AFAIK the RZ1000 bug was that it would corrupt data
>>>to the slave channel if the primary channel was
>>>also active. If you only have one
nection is enabled
(pass0:isp0:0:0:0): tagged queueing is disabled
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % sudo camcontrol tur 0:0:0
Unit is ready
However-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % sudo mt status
mt: /dev/nsa0: Input/output error
Any advice?
cheers,
Rob
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--- Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:39, Rob wrote:
> > Nevertheless, I have tried your advice, but to
> > no avail.
>
> Hmm, try this diff it kldload's random if it's not
> present.
It's not present on 5.4
--- Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:16, Rob wrote:
> > Either I don't understand this, or it is not
> > working
> > properly.
> >
> > I am using 5-Stable, not Current, so the
> 'cleanvar
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:06, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 16:43, Rob wrote:
>>
>>>Should I submit a patch here?
>>>
>>>Following patch works fine for me
>>>(be aware some lines are wrap
acter.
Which will include any host in the same domain (or at least anything where you
can do "host fred" and get an IP back.
Try:
in.ftpd: 127.0.0.1: allow
in.ftpd: ALL: deny
Instead
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