I just got the error just now. I'm keeping the machine booted for a
little longer in case someone wants to ask any questions. If I simple
reboot the machine, it will just hang forever and eventually need to
power cycle it.
Mar 9 04:58:51 jpr1 kernel:
j...@jpr1.prdhost.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/JPR
Here's what happened when i did a ctrl+alt+del on the console.
Mar 10 03:10:23 jpr1 rc.shutdown: 30 second watchdog timeout expired.
Shutdown terminated.
Mar 10 03:10:23 jpr1 init: /bin/sh on /etc/rc.shutdown terminated
abnormally, going to single user mode
Mar 10 03:10:23 jpr1 syslogd: exiting on
Quite late return to the subject. I finally ordered one for
myself and have a question regarding it's usage with 64 bit
system.
All newer HH keuboards are usb ones. Manufacturer doesn't
confirm connection to ps/2 port with usb to ps/2 adapter.
Is there any reason not to do that on amd64?
Best regar
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:15:27 -0600, Zoran Kolic wrote:
Quite late return to the subject. I finally ordered one for
myself and have a question regarding it's usage with 64 bit
system.
All newer HH keuboards are usb ones. Manufacturer doesn't
confirm connection to ps/2 port with usb to ps/2 adapt
Dear Pawel,
it seems thet gmirror is entering the endless loop if one inserted disk with
previously configured mirror part in syncronyzing state:
root@moose:/media/sata# gmirror list m0g
Geom name: m0g
State: STARTING
Components: 2
Balance: split
Slice: 4096
Flags: NONE
GenID: 0
SyncID: 0
ID: 29
On Thu, 2011-02-24 at 03:03 -0800, Pete French wrote:
> I havent investigated far enough yet to see if this is the same problem, but
> I am also seeing hangs on em0 when under heavy load. This is 8-STABLE from
> the 17 at around 3pm.
>
> em0@pci0:0:25:0:class=0x02 card=0x281e103c chip=
On 03/10/2011 09:31, Mark Felder wrote:
Hrm, strange that a nice keyboard like that comes as USB only.
It's not _that_ strange. PS/2 doesn't allow for safe hot-plugging, USB
does. And very few typists are going to exceed the keyrate of USB.
--
Nothin' ever doesn't change, but nothin
Hello!
I have amd64 FreeBSD-8.2 box and found that kldload'ing if_carp fails
with "link_elf_obj: symbol sha1_loop undefined" message.
When using a kernel with SCTP option the problem goes away.
Is it intentional? Is carp really needs SCTP?
Also if I run ld manually the module loads fine:
cd /usr/
"Mark Felder" writes:
- On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 10:15:27 -0600, Zoran Kolic wrote:
- > All newer HH keuboards are usb ones. Manufacturer doesn't
- > confirm connection to ps/2 port with usb to ps/2 adapter.
- > Is there any reason not to do that on amd64?
-
-
- Hrm, strange that a nice keyboard lik
I'm running a build of the mps(4) driver on FreeBSD 8.2 with an LSI SAS2008 bus
adapter. The code I'm using was current as of the last commit on 2011-02-25,
and is built for amd64.
I can't seem to get any better performance than about 250MB/s writes through
the controller. I'm testing with a z
> If you ifconfig down/up the interface does it come back to life?
Nope - has no effect. See another separate post of mine about how
I added another em card, and that works fine.
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Hi,
I have a bridge interface with em0 and tap0/tap1 on it to run a layer 2 VPN.
I find that em0 gets an IPv6 link local address but bridge0 does not (via
net.inet6.ip6.auto_linklocal). I did some googling and it seems that this is a
deliberate policy decision, and unfortunately you can't change
Hello Dustin,
I've been testing this SAS2008 LSI chip (on a LSI 9211-8i) for the last
month or so and I can say
that it makes a pretty good HBA but there are indeed a few caveats you might
need to be aware of.
In support of that - tonight I finished a FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE machine with 2
x 24 disk ch
"Daniel O'Connor" writes:
> Hi, I have a bridge interface with em0 and tap0/tap1 on it to run a
> layer 2 VPN.
>
> I find that em0 gets an IPv6 link local address but bridge0 does not
> (via net.inet6.ip6.auto_linklocal). I did some googling and it seems
> that this is a deliberate policy decisio
Hi,
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 21:19:00 -0800
> Carl Johnson said:
carlj> You should be able to do something like the following:
carlj> ifconfig bridge0 inet6 fe80:: eui64 add
carlj> That assumes that it has a MAC address already assigned. I can't help
carlj> if it doesn't have one yet.
>> On 02/18/2011 10:08, Rick Macklem wrote:
>> > The attached patches changes the behaviour so that it tries to
>> > get an unused port for each of the 4 cases.
>>
>> can you send me the patches?
>> thanks,
>> danny
> They're attached. If you get to test them, please let me know
> how it goes.
>
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