14.08.2020 17:46, Bengt Ahlgren wrote:
> Then the question is whether I need openssl libraries from ports, when I
> use that for all ports with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl due to QT5
> requirements?
>
> If I want to link with openssl from ports, it looks like I anyway need
> SENDMAIL_LDFLAGS=-L
28.08.2020 23:25, Warner Losh wrote:
> I'd like to retire the spkr driver. It was a cute hack before sound cards
> were ubiquitous, but it's not been kept up to date, and it's not clear that
> it still works It is still Giant locked, and though it's not a huge
> effort to do the locking I lite
29.08.2020 1:59, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>> spkr works just fine in my stable/11 systems. I use it for routers on modern
>> fanless hardware
>> to audio signalling like successfull completition of reboot (going to
>> multi-user mode).
>
> Is this what pfsense/opnsense uses for the “booting com
01.09.2020 1:00, Charles Lecklider via freebsd-stable wrote:
> Having just trashed my dual Pentium 233 MMX by installing 11.4 I went
> digging to find the cause - and I found it.
>
> As you can see from objdump below, clearly a decision was made that 11.4
> would no longer support anything before
01.09.2020 6:50, Charles Lecklider via freebsd-stable wrote:
> On 2020-08-31 21:51, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
>> Given that the hardware notes
>> https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.4R/hardware.html#proc-i386
>> explicitely claim 80486 compatibility, I'd guess this was not a
>> consciuous de
01.09.2020 8:35, Andy Farkas wrote:
> My normally very reliable PC now panics in 'assfail+0x1d'
> Any idea why (or what!) this is?
> Imge of panic screen: https://imgur.com/1vRpkgW
You should describe your system: OS version and disk/file system setup,
because the screenshot shows ZFS-related ass
01.09.2020 15:23, Andy Farkas wrote:
> Just still wondering what 'assfail' could be.
Short for "assertion fail". Blame ZFS developers.
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09.09.2020 19:29, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
> I'm using sort of FreeBSD ZFS appliance with custom API, and I'm suffering
> from huge timeouts when large (dozens, actually) of concurrent zfs/zpool
> commands are issued (get/create/destroy/snapshot/clone mostly).
>
> Are there any tunables that c
14.09.2020 4:30, Charles Lecklider via freebsd-stable wrote:
> On 2020-09-01 03:20, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> CPU: Geode(TM) Integrated Processor by AMD PCS (499.91-MHz 586-class CPU)
>> Origin="AuthenticAMD" Id=0x5a2 Family=0x5 Model=0xa Stepping=2
>> Feat
14.09.2020 12:08, Charles Lecklider via freebsd-stable wrote:
> On 2020-09-14 04:41, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> Build time for modern FreeBSD version is too gross and needs way too much
>> memory,
>> so I stopped building image for my i586 hardware "in place" qui
15.09.2020 9:42, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> I tried that on my workstation (dual Xeon, lots of RAM) but couldn't get
>> it to compile for i586 - various things kept bailing out.
Note that I use multiple WITHOUT_XXX knobs documented in src.conf(5) to
decrease both
build time and
Hi!
This is still the problem for recent 6.2-STABLE and BIOS version 1479,
and the patch in the Audit-Trail still solves it.
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Please help.
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On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 04:46:11PM +0400, Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
> It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Kernel panic just cannot be a feature, and other OSes do not
panic this way. Is is design problem and it _is_ the bug
(the hard-to-fix one).
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> This behaviour is very irregular.
> Why FBSD doesn't kill this process?
It does if it become 'trying to exit'.
It may have a serial device open and bugs in the driver may prevent
process from closing device in timely mann
On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 10:19:11AM +0200, peceka wrote:
> > It does if it become 'trying to exit'.
> > It may have a serial device open and bugs in the driver may prevent
> > process from closing device in timely manner. Try switching to uart(4)
> > driver
> > from sio(4) if this is your case.
>
on
`bus_setup_intr'
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> /usr/src/sys/modules/em/../../dev/em/if_em.c:2401: error: structure has
> no member named `laa_is_present'
The same thing here.
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in the last delta that
> got missed, it has now been converted and added.
That part was obviously not compile-tested and is broken.
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oblem with running such application with OS loaded is that
kernel places strict limit to amount of memory that user-level application
may lock. There is a PR with a patch that allows to raise the limit
so memtest could test most part of free memory:
http:/
patience and cooperation.
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On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 03:05:01PM -0700, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> > Can anyone take a look on PR kern/104406 ? I got repeatable hang situation,
> > but I can't obtain a kernel dump to get result of all show commands from
> > here:
> >
> > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/devel
On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 12:44:46PM +0400, Oleg Derevenetz wrote:
> This is probably another bug because:
[skip]
Then there should be another one distinct bug as God likes the Trinity.
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> the issues.
>
> Does any one know how to solve it?
Yes. There is definitely something wrong with SCHED_4BSD
in RELENG_7 comparing with the same for RELENG_6
(same hardware, same settings for kernel/world).
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Is it used in modern hardware? Does FreeBSD use it? It is supposed to use it?
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On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 09:35:08PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> Based on a quick check, it doesn't look like adjkerntz(8) can handle
> your situation. In the absence of any independent time source, it's
> actually very difficult to handle this situation. In theory, it would
> be possible to note
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 02:17:44AM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
> > I have dual-boot machine with 7.0-BETA1 and Windows
> > that keeps CMOS time local (there is /etc/wall_cmos_clock also).
> >
> > It was tuned off yesterday evening and turned back on today,
> > loading FreeBSD. Meantime the switch
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 09:53:56AM -0700, Mike Lempriere wrote:
> If you're in the US, you're a week early for the changeover -- your
> timezone files need to be corrected.
No, I'm not. I'm in Russia.
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On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 10:02:11AM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
> >It was tuned off yesterday evening and turned back on today,
> >loading FreeBSD. Meantime the switch from Summer Time to Standard Time
> >has ocurred. There is 'ntpd_enable="YES"' in /etc/rc.conf.
> >Nothing in a system reacted on the
Hi!
# unixtime=1193511599
# LC_ALL=C TZ=Asia/Krasnoyarsk date -jr $unixtime
Sun Oct 28 02:59:59 KRAT 2007
That's last second of Summer time in this time zone.
# LC_ALL=C TZ=Asia/Krasnoyarsk date -f %s $unixtime
Sun Oct 28 02:59:59 KRAT 2007
That's an hour later after the switch from Summer time
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 07:20:11PM +0100, Holger Kipp wrote:
> > # unixtime=1193511599
> > # LC_ALL=C TZ=Asia/Krasnoyarsk date -jr $unixtime
> > Sun Oct 28 02:59:59 KRAT 2007
Here it shows 'Sun Oct 28 02:59:59 KRAST 2007' really
(cut-n-paste error, mea culpa). Take a note of zone name,
KRAST stan
MOS flag may be shared
between several OS'es.
2) Teach 'adjkerntz -i' to respect the flag whenever it resides
and adjust machdep.adjkerntz as needed.
Both tasks are pretty simple and require just an accurate implementation.
I'll try to find time for this.
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#x27;
aes_wrap.o(.text+0x656):/usr/local/obj/src/usr.sbin/wpa/wpa_supplicant/../../../contrib/wpa_supplicant/aes_wrap.c:79:
undefined reference to `aes_encrypt_deinit'
*** Error code 1
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
**
4B=
WITHOUT_INET6=
WITHOUT_IPFILTER=
WITHOUT_IPX=
WITHOUT_KERBEROS=
WITHOUT_NIS=
WITHOUT_PF=
WITHOUT_PROFILE=
Should I worry abouth non-functional rpc.lockd?
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xcessive
local testing period (read: at least until dot-one :)
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ion reset by peer
>
> (or 'make fetchindex' or 'http://www.freebsd.org/')
> Or is this something else?
The same here: port 80 refuses connections.
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>
> Thanx in advance for any insights.
Take a look to your /etc/nsswitch.conf. If you do not use NIS,
try to change lines for 'group' and 'passwd' to look like this:
group: files
passwd: files
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It seems the regression from RELENG_4 is still here.
There are so many regressions in performance that I still
prefer to invest time to patch bsd.ports.mk to support 4.x
(and have a success, I use fresh ports with 4.x these days)
then upgrade my UP boxe
helps. It was mentioned in the PR above as well. It's still a workaround but
> it works good enough for me now.
It would be nice if you make a followup to the PR for the record
with a notice about your problem and mention 6.3-PRERELEASE there.
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allocate memory
Is it a bug in kernel's COMPAT_FREEBSD6 feature?
Rebuilding of qemu requires downloading and building of gcc-3.4
that's what I would avoid to do.
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> > > Thank you. Now I wonder, how such thing may happen
> > > if qemu was built under 6.2 where there were no
> > > libthr.so.3 and libc.so.7?
> > Most likely, you have rebuilt some librar
Shared library: [libpthread.so.2]
0x0001 (NEEDED) Shared library: [libc.so.6]
Well, libSDL.so.11 is a culprit here. I'll try to get older version to
/usr/local/lib/compat and use libmap.conf to resolve this.
Eugene Grosbein
=> /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4821c000)
> RELENG_6 libc
[skip]
> > libthr.so.3 => /lib/libthr.so.3 (0x48546000)
> RELENG_7 libpthread
> > libc.so.7 => /lib/libc.so.7 (0x48558000)
> RELENG_7 libc
Thank you. Now I wonder, how such thing may happen
if qemu was built u
d now: install compat-6x port and ran "make delete-old-libs",
no change - the same error (ldd shows, that qemu uses libs
from /usr/local/lib/compat now).
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/usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x486a8000)
libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x486b6000)
libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0x487a4000)
librpcsvc.so.4 => /usr/lib/librpcsvc.so.4 (0x487a9000)
libXau.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXau
I forgot to move to lib/compat, I'll restore it there and continue
to use it.
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keep the system secure is another and distinct
matter from the need of binary backwards compatibility for userland.
In no way the former cancels the latter.
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asks it was installed for.
Also, I don't use portupgrade at all.
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on. I run dual-boot FreeBSD/Windows system
as my desktop for many years.
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#x27;t be stale copies (and move them back if unset MODULES_WITH_WORLD).
If this (undocumented) rule is applied, there won't be problems with
modules.
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On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 02:59:13PM +0200, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> P.S. a PR with a terse description is already opened for the above
> behavior of acd:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/118779
This is a regression since RELENG_4 (RELENG_3 was OK),
please take a look at (incorrectly
try various tests
> (with /home unmounted) and raise a PR.
There is a PR about this problem with workaround:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/117973
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IGNORE_FILES='/etc/motd'
Else there is lots of annoyance running mergemaster first time
and after each release and there will be lots of questions/complains
about this.
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rgemaster.rc file.
I see this as POLA recovery because there where no such problem
with mergemaster before switch to SVN.
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Kostik Belousov wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:01:25AM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 11:48:22PM +0200, Kostik Belousov wrote:
> >
> > > > I've digged commit logs a bit and found this change MFC'd to RELENG_7
> &
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Originator:Eugene Grosbein
>Organization: Svyaz Service
>Confidential: no
>Synopsis: repeatable 6.4-STABLE kernel panic: sleeping thread
>Severity: critical
>Priority: high
>Category: kern
>Class: sw-bug
odule development for use in
> -stable systems do that with regularity.
I generally run STABLE with INVARIANTS and lots of other debug options
while trying to debug a panic or hang in STABLE. And I expect it won't
add another panic.
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ing
> the setup menu, so I go into BIOS setup menu, it's annoying me sometimes, so
> I think why not use number key(0~9) instead of F1~F12 for choosing OS?
In fact, BootEasy does use both - F-keys and number keys,
just give it a try.
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GIN { s = ""; e = 1; }
$3 ~ /umass-sim[0-9]+/ { s = $3; sub("-sim","",s); }
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}
END { exit e; }'
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oon.
If there is no devd event really, you can setup cron job to poll
your reader as a workaround. Or feel free to hack driver so it would
generate events for devd :-)
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ough to be annoying.
There should be a media in drive to make it happen, blank or written.
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not list da0 if I type "?", only ad0 for internal ATA device
(ad0 is CompactFlash, not bootable yet).
I've tried to increase kern.cam.scsi_delay to 6,
it changes nothing, only increases delay.
I have build-box and can apply patches, if a
DIA(0): No modes were requested; the default mode "nvidia-auto-select"
(==) NVIDIA(0): will be used as the requested mode.
Please direct me there to dig.
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WITHOUT_INSTALLLIB= knob is documented in src.conf(5)
as feature useful for nanobsb build to skip *.a libraries.
In 8.0-BETA3, make buildworld breaks in 3 seconds after start
when this knob is used:
cc -O2 -pipe -DNEED_SOLARIS_BOOLEAN
-I/usr/local/src/cddl/usr.bin/sgsmsg/../../../sys/cddl/co
Hi!
In 8.0-BETA3, make WITHOUT_TOOLCHAIN=yes buildworld breaks in 15 minutes
after start:
In file included from
/usr/local/src/gnu/lib/libgcc/../../../contrib/gcc/unwind-dw2.c:32:
/usr/local/src/gnu/lib/libgcc/../../../contrib/gcc/tsystem.h:47:20: error:
stddef.h: No such file or directory
/usr/l
ng new. You need to specify it with
> installworld, not buildworld. At least I ran into that with NanoBSD
> some time ago.
>
> But thanks for report in any case.
Then it should be ignored for buildworld target, shouldn't it?
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What is a status of autofs (in the context of AMD) in FreeBSD these days?
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s experimental. There is also ongoing work in Perforce to bring
>the latest ZFS version (v19) to FreeBSD.
That's great news. However, my experience says me not place dot-zero
relese under business-critical tasks and load.
What about status of ZFS in 7.2? Does 7.2 contain the sa
Tim Chen wrote:
> That machine is serving as a mail and web server. Recently I found that the
> number of "requests for jumbo clusters denied" in netstat -m increases all
> the time.
>
> 1031/3469/4500 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
> 510/3326/3836/32768 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/to
On 10.11.2015 18:56, Marko Turk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 02:58:32PM +0500, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> my midnight commander is terribly slow at vieweing files with mcview.
>> Opening of a file of approximately 10 megabytes takes about 30-40
>> seconds. This isn't relate
On 12.11.2015 07:12, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
> I have amd64, STABLE r288167.
> PIDTID COMM TDNAME CPU PRI STATE WCHAN
> kill -STOP don't have effect.
> gdb can't be attached.
That is expected, STOP-ed process cannot do anything, can't even die.
Use "kill -KILL
On 25.01.2016 19:14, Andrzej Bylicki wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I mounted all of my NTFS formatted drives via fuse from the
> sysutils/fusefs-ntfs port. I am not entirely sure, but assuming that it is
> possible to automate the mounting procedure by adding the correct line to
> /etc/fstab.
It is possibl
server box modify some files
"in-place"
and these files are opened by processes running on NFS client, that could be
the reason.
If so, change this so processes updating such files create new temporary
versions of them first
and then rename them atomical
05.03.2016 19:32, Dmitry Sivachenko пишет:
I am running a number of machines with /home mounted via nfs (FreeBSD
10.3-PRERELEASE #0 r294799, rw,bg,intr,soft).
Sometimes I get the following messages in syslog:
nfs_getpages: error 4
vm_fault: pager read error, pid NNN (myprog)
After that I see
05.03.2016 20:42, Dmitry Sivachenko пишет:
and to discover what version is broken. And show full mount command/option set.
I already included mount flags from fstab in my original e-mail:
rw,bg,intr,soft
If that's only options you use, there is another workaround: add options
rsize=1024,wsiz
15.03.2016 21:55, Andrea Brancatelli пишет:
Hi, the machine is connected "directly enough" (it's in a datacenter) to
safely excude point 1.
Contrary, datacenters are known to have dumb filters dropping
fragmented UDP packets that are essential for DNSSEC,
so the "point 1" is most probable reaso
On 14.04.2016 16:44, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> minor problem/annoyance here:
>
> root@noc:/etc/ssh # ssh admin@10.4.0.62
> Unable to negotiate with 10.4.0.62 port 22: no matching key exchange method
> found. Their offer: diffie-hellman-group1-sha1,none
> root@noc:/etc/ssh # uname -
On 19.04.2016 15:06, Melissa Jenkins wrote:
> I've been trying to get reboot -r to work but get an error that
> kern.proc.pathname is undefined. It then drops to single user mode.
>
> Interestingly I've checked the value of kern.proc.pathname and it appears to
> be undefined on all the OS boxes
CCing Edward Tomasz Napierala, "Root Remount" project contact.
On 19.04.2016 16:42, Melissa Jenkins wrote:
> My apologies:
>
> [root@test:~]# sysctl -A kern.proc.pathname
> [root@test:~]# kenv vfs.root.mountfrom
> nfs:nfsserver:/bootenv/10.3
> [root@test:~]# kenv vfs.root.mountfrom=zfs:test/ro
On 19.04.2016 17:39, Melissa Jenkins wrote:
> Will do - it behaves the same even without PXE.
>
> I believe the issue is that kern.proc.pathname does not exist on any of my
> systems
Have you tried running "sysctl -d kern.proc.pathname" ?
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https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=300037
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/9/sys/amd64/amd64/initcpu.c?view=patch&r1=300037&r2=300036&pathrev=300037
This patch uses symbol MSR_NB_CFG1 that's not defined for stable/9 breaking
kernel build.
P
19.05.2016 23:29, Dmitry Sivachenko пишет:
Hello,
On our 10-stable boxes sometimes processes crash with the following errors:
Failed to write core file for process check_ssh (error 14)
pid 81441 (check_ssh), uid 181: exited on signal 11
Failed to write core file for process nagios (error 14)
pi
03.06.2016 2:48, Peter Jeremy пишет:
On 2016-Jun-02 12:12:35 +0500, "Eugene M. Zheganin" wrote:
differs a lot ? And why should I prefere this overcomplicated scheme
over the geom_mirror, which seems rather simple when comparing. Seems
like I can point HAST to /dev/mirror/whatever device, right
07.08.2016 0:10, Ultima пишет:
I recently upgraded one of my boxes to FreeBSD 11 r303750 (beta-3). After
the upgrade I noticed that one of the services would no longer start...
After digging into it, I found that the new var ${name}_login_class var's
defaults to the daemon login class and by
09.09.2016 20:59, Jan Bramkamp пишет:
I apologise for being late on this, but I just noticed. The new vt console
driver has a very important
change in behavior, replacing the ancient “BIOS” text mode with a graphic VGA
mode.
I don’t know how many people relies on BIOS serial redirection for c
It would panic in the case that we are going to write into the wrong
process (so about as rare as your issue).
Can I configure automatic reboot (not halted) in this case?
options KDB_UNATTENDED
configures kernel for automatic reboot after panic.
17.09.2016 1:18, Slawa Olhovchenkov пишет:
~^B don't break to debuger.
Make sure your kernel config has:
# Solaris implements a new BREAK which is initiated by a character
# sequence CR ~ ^b which is similar to a familiar pattern used on
# Sun servers by the Remote Console. There are FreeBSD
tarted the jail successfully
but "service jail restart" fails due to jail being stuck in "dying" state for
long time:
"jls" shows no running jails and "jls -d" shows the dying jail.
How do I know why is it stuck and how to forcebl
On 26.10.2016 15:45, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 10/26/16 09:09, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> Recently I've upgraded one of my server running 9.3-STABLE with jail
>> containing 4.11-STABLE system.
>> The host was source-upgraded upto 10.3-STABLE first and next to 11.0-STABLE
On 26.10.2016 15:45, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> One tip I've found is *not* to specify the JID number in jail.conf, and
> just let the system allocate a new one as it feels necessary. If you've
> scripting that uses the JID to operate on a specific jail, it's easy to
> substitute the jail name inste
26.10.2016 20:40, krad пишет:
on a side note there is no such thing as 9.3-STABLE, but there are 9-STABLE and
9.3-RELENG. The difference being stable is a constantly moving thing where as
releng is just security errata and bugfixes.
9-STABLE currently call itself 9.3-STABLE:
# uname -r
9.3-S
01.11.2016 0:21, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
I can see the jail staying in dying mode for multiple minutes
even after sockstat -j has been showing no TCP is left at all.
No processes are left in the jail
Same here, but not for multuple minutes but multiple days: my dying jail
without a process
Hi!
I've got legacy FreeBSD server running 8.4-STABLE and I'm trying to upgrade it.
Source upgrade for 8.4 to 9.3-STABLE r310015 went flawlessly.
After reboot, I checked out stable/10 r310043 sources and ran buildworld again.
It fails:
===> lib/clang/libllvmanalysis (all)
c++ -O2 -pipe
-I/usr/s
Hi!
I've got legacy FreeBSD server running 8.4-STABLE and I'm trying to upgrade it.
Source upgrade for 8.4 to 9.3-STABLE r310015 went flawlessly.
After reboot, I checked out stable/10 r310043 sources and ran buildworld again.
It fails:
===> lib/clang/libllvmanalysis (all)
c++ -O2 -pipe
-I/usr/s
CC'ing Dimitry Andric
On 14.12.2016 14:27, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> I've got legacy FreeBSD server running 8.4-STABLE and I'm trying to upgrade
> it.
> Source upgrade for 8.4 to 9.3-STABLE r310015 went flawlessly.
> After reboot, I checked out stable/10 r310043
On 14.12.2016 16:07, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> I've got legacy FreeBSD server running 8.4-STABLE and I'm trying to upgrade
>> it.
>> Source upgrade for 8.4 to 9.3-STABLE r310015 went flawlessly.
>> After reboot, I checked out stable/10 r310043 sources and ran buildworld
>> again.
>> It fails
On 15.12.2016 19:23, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
> but at the time of investigation the socket is already closed and lsof
> cannot show me the owner. I wonder if the kernel can itself decode this
> output and write it in the human-readable form ?
Until that's not implemented, you can monitor "netst
Hi!
I'm struggling to debug a panic in 11.0-STABLE/i386 that successfully produces
crashdump
but I want more information. So I've rebuilt my custom kernel to include
options INVARIANTS, WITNESS and DEADLKRES. Now any panic results in quick
unclean reboot
without crashdump generation. Serial cons
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