Hi,
There seems to be a serious problem with the puc device driver. When the driver
expiriences overflows the server simply reboots!
device puc
options PUC_FASTINTR
I have tried to rebuild a new kernel without the PUC_FASTINTR option but without
much luck. It still keeps on rebo
> >sio5: 1 more silo overflow (total 7)
> >puc0: port
> >0xb000-0xb007,0xb400-0xb407,0xb800-0xb807,0xd000-0xd007 mem
> >0xea80-0xea80003f irq 14 at device 12.0 on pci2
> >sio4: configured irq 14 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0x8000
> >sio4: type 16550A
> >sio5: configured irq 14 not in bitmap o
Mike Tancsa wrote:
> Take out the sio2 and sio3 definitions and just have
>
> device sio
> device puc
>
> leave sio0 and sio1 as is.
That didn't work either. Kernel kept on core dumping.
What worked, and got me pretty worried, is:
Dmitry Liakh wrote:
> Try non-SMP kernel or disable HTT.
#opti
Dmitry Liakh wrote:
> I afraid that there is only 2 ways to solve: either to do not use puc(4)
> with SMP kernel or to fix some bugs it have that make it not SMP-compatible.
I guess I am going to live without SMP/HTT for now since I have to use puc.
I wonder if the problem is solved in v5.3 though
Hi,
Just for the record, the puc driver, with SMP enabled, seems to work very
well in 5.3-STABLE.
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Is nice broken?
FreeBSD 5.4-PRERELEASE #0: Sat Feb 26 14:17:21 EET 2005
# nice -n 5 date
nice: Badly formed number.
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interface are denied
access? Am I missing something here?
Thanks in advance,
Lefteris Tsintjelis
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I am curently using portsdb -U to make the index. Are these errors
safe to ignore or is it better to update the index some other way?
Updating the ports index ... Generating INDEX.tmp - please wait..Warning:
Duplicate INDEX entry: mod_frontpage2-5.0.2.2635
Warning: Duplicate INDEX entry: mod_jk2-
stead of the soft-updates for cases such as the /usr/obj or as a squid
data storage? Is async preferred over soft-updates when data loss is not
a big issue?
Please CC
Thank you,
Lefteris Tsintjelis
ASDA
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Hi,
dmesg: FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Sun Sep 25 20:08:39 EEST 2005
I am using valgrind to check my program but it always seems to come with this
message:
==8210== 600 bytes in 3 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 3 of 6
==8210==at 0x3C03619F: malloc (in
/usr/local/lib/valgrind/vgpreloa
Simon Barner wrote:
Can you provide a (minimal) example where this happens? Also, what is
the exact command line?
valgrind --trace-children=yes --leak-check=yes --show-reachable=yes ./sql-m
==12024== Memcheck, a memory error detector for x86-linux.
==12024== Copyright (C) 2002-2004, and GNU G
Hi,
I am trying to set something like this up but it doesn't seem to work
as I expect it (unless I expect wrong):
timeout.tv_sec = 4;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
if(setsockopt(listenSocket, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVTIMEO, (void *)&timeout,
sizeof(timeout)) == -1)
fprintf(stdout, "setsockopt SO_RCVTIM
Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
You are expecting wrong from these socket options. They do not specify
time after which socket should be closed, if no IO is done.
Is there any easy build in functionality for that?
Thnx,
Lefteris
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Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 05:04:40PM +0300, Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
L> >You are expecting wrong from these socket options. They do not specify
L> >time after which socket should be closed, if no IO is done.
L>
L> Is there any easy build in functionality
I am getting all these "no provider" and rcorder doesn't seem to
work properly under /usr/local/etc/rc.d. Services seem to start
alphabetically and not in the right order specified. The keywords
REQUIRE, PROVIDE, BEFORE and KEYWORD seem to be ignored. Services
like SERVERS, NETWORKING, LOGIN, etc,
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
[...]
These look like stuff that is "provided" by /etc/rc.d/* scripts.
Try including all the scripts in the rcorder command line:
% flame:/home/keramida$ rcorder /usr/local/etc/rc.d/* >/dev/null
% rcorder: file `/usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh' is before unknown provisi
1) I have both IDE channels disabled from BIOS however they r both being
probed and used. Should this happen?
2) The dual SCSI channel controller is also probed but with some strange
PCI error.
3) sio3 is configure BUT irq 9 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0???
Motherboard is a dual PIII Gigabyte GA-
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>
> On 2002-10-30 19:12, Chris Pressey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 23:41:49 +0200
> > Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > + Remove everything under /usr/obj.
> > >
> > > # chflags -R noschg /usr/obj
> > > # rm -fr /usr/obj/*
>
"Scot W. Hetzel" wrote:
>
> From: "Lefteris Tsintjelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > When building world in 4.7-stable with sendmail and SASLv2 support,
> > sendmail complains that there is no SASL running. Problem is that
> > sendmail starts b
I am using FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0: Thu Nov 14 15:40:50 EET 2002.
Can someone please explain the following message? Is it something a
CVSup would fix? I didn't have that problem before.
Lefteris Tsintjelis
(sa0:ahc1:0:6:0): SCB 0x3 - timed out
ahc1: Dumping Card State while idl
Richard Caley wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Lefteris Tsintjelis (lt) writes:
>
> lt> If its a matter of "never committed at all" (I do have a few doubts on this one)
> lt> then I guess I have no other choice here but -STABLE or at least some
Richard Caley wrote:
>
> > I think the best thing is to keep things as simple as possible.
>
> But no simpler.
>
> > I personally think that a fix should always be a fix
>
> that is like saying a cure for cancer should be a cure for
> cancer. Fine.
It wouldn't be called a cure for a cancer ot
Richard Caley wrote:
>
> A fix to somethign deep in ther kernel which is not
> biteing many people?
This is something for the commiters to decide and not me.
http://www.freebsd.org/
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Kent Stewart wrote:
>
> You can't use "portsdb -U" right now. You have to
>
> cd /usr/ports
> make index
> portsdb -u
OK, Thanks Kent.
> Kent
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Kent Stewart wrote:
>
> cd /usr/ports
> make index
> portsdb -u
I get almost always "dependency list incompletes" with portsdb -Uu.
Would it be a good idea to always use the above instead?
Lefteris
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Doug White wrote:
>
> The driver could quirk around it, but you'd best contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> for instructions on how to proceed. But please verify your interconnect is
> 100% solid -- 99.99% of SCSI problems are due to interconnect issues, and
> justin doesn't have a lot of time to chase tho
Hi,
I have been experiencing random machine freezes when using SMP (Hyper threading) the
past
week. There are no core dumps or error messages displayed anywhere. Load is very
minimum.
When SMP/Hyperthreading is disabled machine works with no problems at full load.
Best,
Lefteris Tsintjelis
Doug White wrote:
>
> On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
>
> > I have been experiencing random machine freezes when using SMP (Hyper
> > threading) the past week. There are no core dumps or error messages
> > displayed anywhere. Load is very minimum.
ng it, seems pretty simple and straight forward...
Best,
Lefteris Tsintjelis
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