systems on earlier versions, and documented as
much as I could in:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/72960
Perhaps these symptoms are from different causes, but if it looks like a
duck.
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> Problem solved. :)
Good workaround, forcing the receive, but I'd still like to figure out what's
causing the filesystem to be modified on the receiving end. But this will be
useful if I can't determine what is causing it to differ.
Thanks,
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ation for it changing.
I disabled everything that was running on the receiving system yesterday
afternoon and there's been no change since, so now I need to step through and
see if I can figure out what process was causing the byte difference on the
filesystems.
Derek
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erver completely patched
and up-to-date for security patches. I would look at the memory, ethernet,
hard disk, or power supply as the most likely candidates.
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reliable backup is one of the most important things.
Now I'm honestly a bit scared about it (even if it will be fixed
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tate, then fsck on
a snapshot should return no errors.
I don't know how does it work the other way (i.e. if there are no
errors shown, does that mean fs is ok?)
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itional flags, so the ${CFLAGS} might change its value
in different parts of the compiling, so that's why you might get the
weird errors.
I guess perhaps you could use the last option since it works, or
instead of using = you would use ?=
i.e.
CFLAGS ?= -O2 -fno-st
ch" is not the latest one, but the last one.
>For 4.x that was .11 and for 5.x it was .5, where last means just that.
Let's stop using the word "last" for the time being and instead
circumvent the ambiguity via "previous" and "final", perh
n't capable of fixing things?
Isn't it more dangerous to be it like that? i.e. administrator might
not notice the problem; also filesystem could break even further...
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I tried to daydr
. *sigh*
I think the reason for using Soft Updates by default is that it was
a pretty hard thing to implement, and (at least in theory it supposed
by as reliable as journaling.
Also, if I remember correctly, PJD said that gjournal is performing
much better with small files, while softupdates is f
d doing this
> after-the-fact is a real pain in the rear -- believe me, I did it this
> weekend.)
> So until both of these ZFS-oriented issues can be dealt with, some
> users aren't considering it.
> This is the reality of t
d and then quickly it
was forgotten.
BTW: Matt Dillon, is the founder of DragonflyBSD, which apparently
already supports HAMMER.
As far as I know, no actual FreeBSD developer commented in that
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're capable of doing this and have time.
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As far as I know many FreeBSD developers started that way. I remember
PJD 7 years ago telling me that he's learning how to use FBSD, and
look at him now :)
I don't think "I don't know how to" is a good excuse.
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pfugidhack being set to
1.
It is set to 1 on my system, though I don't have anything in
/etc/syctl.conf, also when I switched it to 0, the system crashed within
an hour or so.
Is this somehow related to rules that have rules with attached to a
specific user?
Derek
P.S. It
sys/contrib/pf/net/pf.c)
> commented out. I might just move them to the loud level in the main tree,
> though.
So if I understand correctly, chances of fixing the workaround are
really small?
At least now I know how to disable those messages, thanks.
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x27;s the case for me yet, I tried to disable/enable wme on the AP
but it doesn't seem to do anything. Is it possible that I might fix it
by enabling some option?
Anyway, thanks for everyone who helped me fix the initial issue.
Derek
Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 4:28:49 AM, you wrote:
> Mul
into the base wlan module. All references
> to these modules (e.g. in kernel config files) must be removed.
Ok, now I'm quite embarrassed =)
Anyway, thanks for your help.
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The great thing about Object Orie
nally was, I also restarted the phone. To my
surprise the phone continued to work (with WME enabled), and I still
don't understand why.
Perhaps it stored some information necessary? I think I'll deassociate
the phone and make it forget the AP and see if it works.
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FreeBSD code could be in HP AP 420 and some
other APs? This is the post of the guy that actually made me
experiment with WME:
https://supportforums.motorola.com/message/88983#88983
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F-8 man sh
The first command shows everything fine, the later two seem to show
some unprintable character in place of every dash (i.e. in the second
paragraph word "built-in", or the dashes that break up the words at
the end of the line)
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NZ.UTF8, and I see it on the console as
> well.
Put en_NZ.UTF-8 (with the dash), if you set an invalid value it
switches to default.
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>Check /etc/make.conf for CFLAGS, and if present remove it.
This fixed the problem.
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device = '82801 PCI Bridge'
class = bridge
subclass = PCI-PCI
em0@pci0:4:1:0: class=0x02 card=0x13768086 chip=0x107c8086 rev=0x05 hdr=0x00
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s do not support new hardware.
I never used them before since on my old box hw.acpi.thermal worked fine.
Is there anything in ports that you would recommend?
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supposed to), sysctl hw.sensors and hw._sensors do not return anything
(not even a complaint that it does not exist).
sensord returns:
sensorsd: no sensors found
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&q
eriotool -d' command?
No luck:
[chinatsu]:/tank/junk/ports/sysutils/superiotool# superiotool -d
superiotool r4.0-2827-g1a00cf0
No Super I/O found
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think it is a typo. I believe it is DS3H, but I will confirm that tomorrow.
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idx 30 60 61
val 00 00 00
def 00 02 01
LDN 0x0a (Consumer IR)
idx 30 60 61 70 f0
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to be real (i.e. they change). Can't
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Hello Andriy,
Saturday, October 20, 2012, 1:09:10 PM, you wrote:
> on 20/10/2012 22:42 Andriy Gapon said the following:
>> on 20/10/2012 22:20 Derek Kulinski said the following:
>>> I have three questions though:
>>> 1. The motherboard has 4 fan sockets (as
rtunately, I don't have familiarity with Linux distros either...
Will look try something.
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hw.sensors.it0.volt8: 2,14 VDC (VBAT)
hw.sensors.it0.temp0: 30,00 degC
hw.sensors.it0.temp1: 25,00 degC
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> VCORE_A may be correct (meaning 1.42V), however it depends on the CPU
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> considered "correct" or not. Some models run at 1.2V, others 1.5V,
> other
lly the values are correct).
The primary reason for starting the thread was discovering that
values in hw.acpi.thermal are not real. I though all devices were cool
until my computer started freezing after 3 weeks of operation.
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I personally let it be enabled during installation. I noticed that I was
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USED QUOTA
[...]
POSIX User takeda 7,06G 7G
[...]
POSIX User www 1,34G none
[chinatsu]:/tank/system#
It looks like ZFS does not allow me set quota in fractions (for example 6.5GB,
but I guess that's not that big of a deal
32bit machines and it worked well. I'm assuming
setting proper CPU would be enough, but I have yet to try to build 32
version on 64bit.
Derek
Friday, November 23, 2012, 11:23:23 PM, you wrote:
> Sorry, that _should_ have read:
> RELENG_8
>> Greetings,
>> I've been run
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don't know how serious it is but if you keep anything important
there I would recommend a backup.
You should try SMART self tests.
Best regards,
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Saturday, December 22, 2012, 12:20:27 AM, you wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm running FreeBSD 9.0/amd64, pure ZFS setup, one Seagate disk
&
It's compiled from releng/9.1 branch.
Thank you for any help,
Derek
Example crash messages:
Today:
panic: general protection fault
cpuid = 1
KDB: stack backtrace:
db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2a
kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
panic() at panic+0x1cd
trap_
Hello Andriy,
Monday, December 24, 2012, 8:01:26 AM, you wrote:
> on 24/12/2012 00:23 Derek Kulinski said the following:
>> Dumping 3701 out of 8072 MB:..1%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..71%..81%..91%
> So do you have the crash dump(s)?
Yes, but they are 3.5GB each. I attached
Hello Mark,
Monday, December 24, 2012, 12:46:53 PM, you wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 10:17:19AM -0800, Derek Kulinski wrote:
>> Yes, but they are 3.5GB each. I attached text dump to GNATS but I can
>> resend it to you
> We have a limit of 500K on GNATS PRs. For somethi
8, rbp = 0x801009048 ---
Dec 24 16:06:05 chinatsu named[1387]: starting BIND 9.8.3-P4 -t /var/named -u
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Dec 24 16:06:05 chinatsu kernel: Starting named.
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People say Microsoft paid 14M$ for using the Rolling Stones song &
y using a different
> system.
I'm backing it up using zfs send since dump doesn't appear to work on
ZFS.
Anyway zpool scrub does not show any problems... I performed my last
scan when I started this thread.
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I learned to love its features and the workflow that
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That said I would totally understand you being upset if FreeBSD would
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; computers what was release at that time and got it up and
> working perfectly. In other words, is it the same file?
> Best regards and happy new year
If uname on the machine shows 9.1-RELEASE then it is, if not then at
least sys/conf/newvers.sh is different.
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eople who like git
can just check in the repo to their local disks and work on it using
git features without forcing rest of the developers to use git.
There apparently is also freebsd git repo that allows to do it, but
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> I don't need most of the CVS features. About all I do is check in.
> Occasionally I botch up a module enough that I delete it and recover
> it from CVS. I don't use branches or tags.
Subversion has a tool to automatically convert cvs repos to
subversi
Eitan Adler wrote:
>On 2 January 2013 06:26, Chris Rees wrote:
>> To clarify, no-one wants to remove CVS completely, the suggestion was
>to
>> move it out of the base system.
>
>As the developer responsible for this:
>
>CVS will be removed from base. It already exists as a port in
>devel/cvs
W
tool that is capable to do such task, or maybe some
additional options to lsof? I'm not too familiar with it myself.
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takes as much space as given filesystems currently needs. There's no
expanding/shrinking in ZFS because ZFS filesystems are not
partitioning the disk in the general meaning of that word.
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>You may:
>1/ install subversion on some host/jail
>2/ do svn export ( f.e. svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/releng/9 stable_9)
>3/ tar it
>4/ on 'client' fetch(1)/scp/rsync tarball
>
>in that case you don't need svn on 'client', fetch and scp in base :)
If you go through a
e svn has tons of dependencies it took me nearly an hour to
>> recompile them (portupgrade and Ruby were broken too).
> that's why I don't use portupgrade for a long time;-)
> use portmaster WTF
Other than that it works very well, but I will give portmaster a try.
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Hi, i have become fascinated with getting sched_ule to run reliably, and
I've been running tests with about 8 different configurations. I've
listed some of them and the results at my website, at
http://noogenesis/freebsd/testing_ule, the index html for which I've
also attached to this email.
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, Mar 27, 2005 at 04:07:05PM -0500, Derek VerLee wrote:
Hi, i have become fascinated with getting sched_ule to run reliably, and
I've been running tests with about 8 different configurations. I've
listed some of them and the results at my website
with future sendmail commits.
For those of us with RELENG_[456] servers do we just need to buildworld and
installworld?
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Saturday, April 1, 2006, 2:43:13 PM, you wrote:
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Yeah, It's all wrong he set his clock 7 years into the future.
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sync), eip = 0x282dfdcf, esp = 0xbfbf9a8c,
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System didn't seem to crash, what does it mean?
The OS is FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE, it was compiled using:
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ns that is
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Logic is a system whereby on
se last three options necessary to get core? Or is only
DEBUG=-g needed?
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For me it looks like the problem was somewhere in the disk
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. I'm assuming they're still current
though.
I have instructions for getting the patches, applying the patches, and
testing them. I'll send them to you via BSDForums (since that's where
they're saved).
Can you point me to these instructions as well plea
I management section of the bios.
>
> Derek Tattersall wrote:
>
> > I have a 1 GHz Thunderbird (Athlon) on an ASUS A7V Via KT133 chipset
> > with an IBM ultra 100 30 Gig Hard drive. If I let the HDD be auto
> > detected, 4.2 Release terminates at the point it is going
this FreeBSD newbie (aside from RTFM, which I have done... FreeBSD's docs
kick butt)?
I appreciate it,
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tips, recovery advice, sources of more information, and safety precautions
to avoid needing to use the recovery advice. But now that you mention it, I
think I will practice booting from a kernel other than /kernel, I'll
practice on kernel.GENERIC.
Thanks!
Derek
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