I opened a ticket about this: kern/181632
Basically, if I do a 'zzz' and then wake the system up, operations like a
buildworld or portmaster take much longer after the resume - systat shows
very low CPU/disk utilization. It's 100% repeatable, I don't recall this
happening on 9.1
I build 9.2-RC3
ble/9 it happened? That's the fastest way to determine what
> broke.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> -adrian
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>
>
> On 29 August 2013 06:32, Mike Harding wrote:
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>> I opened a ticket about this: kern/181632
>>
>> Basically, if I do a 'zzz'
tion, this
doesn't seem right.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On 29 August 2013 23:46, Mike Harding wrote:
>
>> I was able to track this down by building kernels against /base/stable/9
>> (it took
>> -hours!-).
>>
>
> Wow, tha
This would be a 'strange story' if I had not tracked this down. The disk
works, only much slower
than normal. I only noticed it because I was doing a buildworld. There is
no crash, no dmesg,
no console logs.
I'll ask again, why change that line? Did you feel that the original
author of the cod
Why not put this out to stable and take a survey with more than 2 members?
I am sure that there
are those who will be delighted, as I was with 9.1, to discover that
suspend/resume worked without
rebooting the machine.
I can make the system available to you, contact me at this email. I am in
the P
It's detailed in the ticket, see
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=181632 and search for
'reverted'.
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 6:35 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> So you tinkered with this - which particular line(s) did you revert back
> to get the old behaviour?
>
> -adrian
>
>
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> -adrian
>
>
> On 2 September 2013 07:29, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
>>
>> On 2 September 2013 07:25, Mike Harding wrote:
>>
>>> It's detailed in the ticket, see
>>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=181632 and search for
>>> &
lay device for its
> capabilities (perhaps on behalf of some client - I run KDE, so you never
> know what it tries to do...).
>
> This seems to be a somewhat known issue:
>
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/310857
>
> Is this
I have had -lots- of panics since upgrading to 6.2 - my system was
pretty much 100% before that. One thing I do have on my system is
some jails, and I also see this crashes during tinderbox builds. I
upgraded to 6.2-STABLE to see if the crashes were fixed, I still have
them. Any ideas? memtest
l Dell, one is a AMD system.
6.1 was so solid I may go back to it...
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 15:26 -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 10:43:54AM -0700, Mike Harding wrote:
> >
> > I have had -lots- of panics since upgrading to 6.2 - my system was
> > pretty mu
I should also mention, fwiw, that I use tinderbox with the 'nullfs'
mounts. I can forward my config to anybody who is interested in trying
to recreate these crashes.
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 15:26 -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 10:43:54AM -0700, Mike Harding wrot
I had a panic during shutdown, in the if_re.c interrupt handler,
likely because I had
ifconfig_re0="inet 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 -rxcsum -txcsum"
in /etc/rc.conf.
Please feel free to contact me for details. This is a very recent -stable.
(kgdb) bsd# uname -a
FreeBSD bsd.mvh 6.2-STAB
down.
This worked great in 4.10, and also 5.3 (where the initial mount
generated an error, but I could do the mount again after the disk spun
up).
Anybody else get the same thing? I'll open a bug report if so...
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On 5.4-RC3, a Dell 2650 with two processors, and hyperthreading turned
off, a 'make -j4 buildword' never shows idle % less than 33.3, either
in top or systat. Anybody else see this, or know why it happens?
- Mike H.
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2.0 has been around for a bit, 2.1 made an appearance last night but
does not build, and least on my machine.
- Mike H.
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I had built this and run it under X4.02 until somebody broke it
recently - it no longer builds, complaining about pthreads.
- Mike Harding
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Having done this before I would HIGHLY recommend doing a clean install
and restoring the 'good stuff' from backup. You can do the upgrades
in place, but it takes a while, and you have to do it in steps, and if
you misstep you may blow up the box, and so on. You should know how
to do clean insta
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CPUTYPE=i586
- Mike Harding
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Try ipnat - it's part of ipfilter. It runs in the kernel so it might
be a bit faster.
- Mike H.
Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 09:14:36 -0400
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It's nice, but I have had it burn my ports so bad I had to start over.
Gnome seemed to confuse it. I have had this happen twice and will use
portupgrade after I hear people saying nice things about it for a
while.
- Mike H.
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:22:05 -0700
From: Kris Kennaway <[EMAI
'adduser' is a perl script, search it for '755' and you will find
where the permissions are set, it's trivial to change in the source,
although logically this could be a configuration parameter. The
script is in /usr/sbin/adduser.
- Mike H.
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 09:17:51 -0400 (EDT)
Fro
cer: 1.4 (8/24/01)
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writes:
>
> Um - what about my question? Is the newfs necessary? Repartitioning,
> backup, and restore also require a backup medium, etc.
The more of your filesystem that has had its f
This is a feature - if you don't do this, you can't tell decapsulated
traffic from raw traffic. That was the old config. If you have a
router, you can filter on the inside interface. I suggested inserting
the traffic on a fake interface so you could do more interesting
things like NAT, better
They are, as far as I can tell, incorrect, I have been using
FETCH_ENV= HTTP_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:3128/
for a while in /etc/make.conf. Note that the syntax is different
than 4.4, and it caused a bit of stir during our recent OS upgrades
to 4.5.
- Mike H.
From: "Patrick M. Hausen" <[EMAI
just noticed this after bumping HZ to 1000:
$sysctl -a
...
net.inet.tcp.keepidle: -1389934
...
I don't know if the display is overflowed, or the display, but either
way it's a little confusing...
- Mike H.
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I can validate that this works - one way you can automate this is to
put the KERNCONF definition in /etc/make.conf. We used this to bulk
update a farm of SMP and uniprocessor systems, the SMP kernel was
different for us.
One thing that can bite you is _other_ things in /etc/make.conf - like
if
I bought a Asus A7V133 and am apparently having stability problems.
The problem only manifests with cvsup - I get a Treelist error and
have to delete the cvsup files. This does not happen all the time,
just occasionally. I bought the system in 8/2001 but did not notice
any problems until 5/2002
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> :On Mon, 26 May 2003, Mike Harding wrote:
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> :> Er - are any changes made to RELENG_4_8 that aren't made to RELENG_4? I
> :> th
Do you mean RELENG_4 rather than RELENG_4_8?
Would this affect an single processor AMD Athlon? I have had a few
reboots in this time frame and have been worrying about my hardware...
- Mike H.
If you're one of the people who has cvsup'd to 4.8-stable since August 8th
and you've since beg
...so I can test my debugging kernel?
Thanks,
Mike H.
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RAM is cheap, so I don't need swapping.
Naps are -not- negotiable.
:)
- Mike H.
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maintainer that
dlmalloc be used as the default...
- Mike H.
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 08:20, Anders Nordby wrote:
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>
> On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 08:17:19AM -0700, Mike Harding wrote:
> > Squid uses more memory than you assign to cache_mem, this is
> > documented in the Squid
My mouse has been losing sync several times a day and then eventually
disappearing, requiring, AFAIK, a reboot to make the system usable.
It's possible that this is hardware on my end, but I did change mice
and I still have the same problem. This may be related to some recent
mfc ATA changes at t
ome controllers
(especially the Silicon Image DS3112a) and caused what looked
like lost interrupts."
- so possibly we need another MFC... ?
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 09:22, Doug White wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Mike Harding wrote:
>
> >
> > My mouse has been losing sync s
Look at the todo list. They are apparently testing out the 'twe'
device right now, and a fix for a vmpsace leak that can cause a
crash. By these todo notes rc3 has already been released, but it
hasn't been announced...
Would be nice if the release dates were twiddled, though, if only to
give us
Did you read the isc release about what the latest patches fix?
Pretty scary...
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It's an issue with the new version of Bind - 8.2.2 seems to ping the
network on startup, whereas the previous version did not. I haven't
found a way around this behaviour but that doesn't mean there isn't
one. I noticed this behaviour when I was an early 8.2 adapter via the
ports.
- Mike H.
I was just bit by this as well - I rebuilt my X server and was unable
to log in...
- Mike Harding
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I got on Asmodai about this - /etc/defaults/rc.conf and /etc/rc were
out of sync in 4.0 stable. He has fixed it.
- Mike Harding
Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 14:39:21 -0700
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Actually, since FTP proxies have come up - does anyone know how to get
'fetch' to use 'squid' as an FTP proxy? I thought I had set this up
in the past, but maybe it was ncftp. Anyway, when I do the obvious,
it says 'wrong state' or somesuch.
- Mike Harding
D
having used mergemaster "billions and billions" of times:
you can run it from any directory.
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I just did a 'cvsup' of 4.0-RELENG and the soft update links in
/usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs got deleted. Created them again, ran cvsup
again, and they got deleted again. Anyone know what's going on?
- Mike H.
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On 22-Jun-00 Mike Harding wrote:
> I just did a 'cvsup' of 4.0-RELENG and the soft update links in
> /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs got deleted. Created them again, ran cvsup
> again,
oftupdates. I have a
completely generic stable-supfile so I think this should be easy to
test...
- Mike Harding
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 04:08:32 -0400 (EDT)
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This port is still broken, at least for me using internat code and
cvsup as of yesterday. I have not been able to get it to work for a
long time...
netcom1# make
===> Extracting for librsaintl-1.1
>> Checksum OK for librsaintl/rsa_eay.c.
>> Checksum OK for librsaintl/rsa_err.c.
>> Checksum OK
Recently I have noticed that one of the following happens if you
interrupt a fetch during a ports 'make' (say because you have a dialup
and the port is downloading an 18M file):
1. Fetch runs in the background and you have to stop it multiple times.
2. Fetch leaves a truncated file in /usr/po
Just another data point - I also got 2 'Fatal Trap 12 - supervisor
page not present' followed by a system lockup. Both appeared to have
occurred while 'dump' was backing up the system. This happened with
4.1.1 - it had never happened before this and hasn't happened since I
upgraded the system t
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