Hello freebsd-stable,
I've got a problem with tftpd - when somebody wants to get file this
fails with timeout messages.
load# tftp localhost
tftp> get pxeboot
Transfer timed out.
I run tftpd from inetd.conf:
tftpdgram udp waitroot/usr/libexec/tftpd tftpd -ls
/usr/tftpboo
A little while ago, I reported a suspicion that vnodes just weren't being
freed up on long running servers ... after 55days of uptime on one of my
servers, here is what I'm dealing with ...
793 'samples' today (one every minute)
786 with vnlru in a vlrup state
I shutdown all of the VMs running o
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 01:20:08PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> A little while ago, I reported a suspicion that vnodes just weren't being
> freed up on long running servers ... after 55days of uptime on one of my
> servers, here is what I'm dealing with ...
>
> 793 'samples' today (one ev
Just to give an idea of what a second server, with less uptime, is looking
like, with the approx. the same # of VMs on her:
Oct 30 13:29:00 neptune root: debug.numvnodes: 462882 - debug.freevnodes: 132826 -
debug.vnlru_nowhere: 0 - vlruwt
Oct 30 13:30:00 neptune root: debug.numvnodes: 462882 - d
And, just before rebooting the server in question, the process listing
looks like:
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TT STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
ipaudit 34190 0.0 0.0 00 ?? Z 1:30PM 0:00.00 (sh)
root34521 0.0 0.0 444 280 p3 R+1:33PM 0:00.00 ps aux
root
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Oleg V. Nauman wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 01:20:08PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
A little while ago, I reported a suspicion that vnodes just weren't being
freed up on long running servers ... after 55days of uptime on one of my
servers, here is what I'm dealing with ...
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 05:51:02PM +0600 I heard the voice of
Maxim V Tretjyakov, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> What is wrong?
Firewall?
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"The only reason I'm burning my ca
Hello freebsd-stable,
tftp-client connects to server from local ethernet network or localhost and
recieves timeout any time. I post it there:
load# tftp localhost
tftp> get pxeboot
Transfer timed out.
About firewall, here are rules. rl0 sees internal network and rl1 -
external. As i see it i
Since Upgrading FireFox to 1.0 each time i press print
or goto print something Mozilla either closes itself or re-loads it's
program. I updated ports//src etc yesterday and i am still having this
problem.
I can re-create this bug by printing from any URL local or on the internet.
--
Yours Si
* Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20041031 00:13]:
> Since Upgrading FireFox to 1.0 each time i press print
> or goto print something Mozilla either closes itself or re-loads it's
> program. I updated ports//src etc yesterday and i am still having this
> problem.
>
> I can re-create this
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 09:38 am, Joan Picanyol wrote:
> * Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20041031 00:13]:
> > Since Upgrading FireFox to 1.0 each time i press print
> > or goto print something Mozilla either closes itself or re-loads it's
> > program. I updated ports//src etc yesterday and i am
Hi there, ran into the following problem after typing 'make buildworld'
on a freshly installed, freshly cvsup'ed system.
No changes were made to the default installation-- code was cvsup'ed to
RELENG_5_3 before the buildworld.
Hardware: Gigabyte GA7N400 Pro2, Athlon XP2800+, 2 Gig Memory.
(dmesg
Maxim V Tretjyakov wrote:
Hello freebsd-stable,
I've got a problem with tftpd - when somebody wants to get file this
fails with timeout messages.
load# tftp localhost
tftp> get pxeboot
Transfer timed out.
What is wrong?
Do you have an entry for tftpd in /etc/hosts.allow ?
R.
On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 21:38, Warren Liddell wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 09:38 am, Joan Picanyol wrote:
> > * Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20041031 00:13]:
> > > Since Upgrading FireFox to 1.0 each time i press print
> > > or goto print something Mozilla either closes itself or re-loads it's
Hello freebsd-stable,
> Do you have an entry for tftpd in /etc/hosts.allow ?
Yes, there is:
ALL : ALL : allow
I never changed this file.
--
Best wishes,
Maxim V. Tretjyakov
Network administrator and telephony engineer
Enterprise Sukhov
tel.: +7 3512 672969
fax.: +7 3512 672969
mailto:[EMAIL PR
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