le)
I use "device pps" in the kernel config file, and a MAKEDEV pps
makes the /dev node. The pps signal is taken to a pin on the parallel
port. (I think the ACK pin, but I'm guessing without pulling the
connector apart which I can't do
should
apply ONLY to the host system. It should not be used to control builds of
alternate systems.
Using a bunch of command line flags is extremely awkward and eventually leads
to namespace conflict problems.
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, J McKitrick wrote:
> "STABLE" refers to the code base, NOT the stability of systems running
> it.
> Simple concept, deep meaning. Newbies should understand ...
And therein lies the problem. Newbies don't understand much of anything
about this (or any other) project. The app
On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, Brian Beattie wrote:
> I'm running a 10Mb ethernet and recently it has started taking a very logn
> time to connect and log into one system from another.
>Once logged in, every thing seems fine.
Sounds like inverse DNS lookup delays.
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I cvsupped 4.0-STABLE this morning (June 11) and the same buildword
failure Choi Junho described happened.
.../crypto/openssh/session.c:866: syntax error before `*'
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/secure/usr.sbin/sshd.
*** Error code 1
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Mike Pritchard writes:
>I finally figured out my problem after quite a few reboots, and
>forcing a few crash dumps.
>It turns out that I had an old linux_base port installed, and when the
>/usr/sbin/linux script ran /usr/compat/linux/sbin/ldconfig the version
>I had, for whatever reason, wound u
I forgot to mention guys..
I have not yet built and installed a 4.0-STABLE kernel yet. The kernel is
still 3.0-RELEASE.
Thanks,
-rs
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nter /bin/sh for the shell. Then I'm asked to enter the
path again. No shell.. no access.
Any ideas or should I scrap the install, wipe the disk, and start clean?
Thanks,
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> On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Richard Stanaford wrot
having all of that on one disk at my
fingertips. It'd be really nice in a server farm application. Put the DVD
drive on an NFS filesystem and you'd be set as long as you didn't need bleeding
edge changes and updates.
I'll certainly a DVD application when the means to pursue
project going. I have scarcely found myself able to contribute due to either a
lack of coding ability, or time, or both... I find that regrettable and I am
working to change that.
I am looking forward to the time when I can honestly say that I'm more than a
user of FreeBSD... I'm a contri
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> On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 05:04:09PM -0700, Richard Stanaford wrote:
> > If I remember correctly I saw a HEADS UP regarding STABLE being broken for
> a
> > while until something was fixed. I have, therefore, been holding
--- Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Richard Stanaford wrote:
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> > I will probably need to pull most of the src tree in order to go
> > STABLE from 4.0-RELEASE and that is a seven hour download across a 56K
> > dialup connection... a
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Greg Lehey wrote:
> Agreed. I tried it out and found a number of things I didn't like
> about it. Basically, it's a completely different build process:
>
> 1. Before building, it removes the existing kernel build tree.
> There's no good reason for this.
Agreed
> 2. I
off?
If there are any suggestions to help me deal with the apparent assembler
problem I would appreciate them before I wipe the install, which I'll probably
do anyway because I planned out the filesystems wrong... doh!
Thanks for the info,
-Richard
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mad. I'm going to CVSup, buildworld, and buildkernel again tonight *without*
the quotes to ensure I did it right.
I am doing this on a 336MHz Celeron. I did a clean upgrade to STABLE from
4.0-RELEASE on my DX4/100 box and I did use
ning ductwork down and taped it to
the side of his box. I'd be worried about it getting too cold then.
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nd it is
> only slightly faster than my server, which is a Celeron 433.
Recently.
I did a successful upgrade from 4.0-RELEASE to STABLE on the DX4/100 just last
week. The changes to binutils had been committed for some time I believe.
-Richard
patches referred to by :
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/152/2000/5/0/3727446/
or should I fix the loader? What is exactly wrong with the loader and how is
it fixed?
Thanks,
-Richard
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> On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Richard Stanaford wrote:
> The usual problem is that you install a new kernel, but not the rest of
> the world. If that is indead what you've done, fix that first before
> worrying about anythig else.
>
uild fails under
/usr/src/sys/modules at 'make install'
[staff@altair modules]$ make install
===> agp
install -c -o root -g wheel -m 555 agp.ko /modules
install: agp.ko: No such file or directory
*** Error code 71
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Whichever directory is up first in the makef
d noticing it, entirely
possible for a very lightly used personal box), plus I was traveling and
super busy at the time, so I didn't bother pursuing it further.
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Hi,
What software version is the NetApp using?
Is the exported volume big?
Is the vserver configured for 64bit identifiers?
If you enable NFS V4.0 or 4.1 other NFS clients using defaults might mount
NFSv4.x unexpectedly after a reboot so you need to watch that.
Cheers
Richard
(NetApp admin)
On
Hi,
I’m sure the 64 bit identifiers isn’t an issue. Your export isn’t vast. I
assume you have restarted statd and lockd on FreeBSD.
I did search on the NetApp site earlier and nothing lept out then. Sorry,
Richard
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019 at 16:06, Daniel Braniss wrote:
>
>
> On 18 Dec 20
%29-on-ontap-9.2%2B-systems-
::> network tcpdump start -node -port e0a -buffer-size 2097151
Let us know how you go,
Richard
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looked on 8.x. So I suggest you QOS the IMAP workload.
Nobody should be using UDP with NFS unless they have a very specific set
of circumstances. TCP was a real step forward.
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rywhere else. :)
Please let me know if there is any interest in this, I'll be happy to help
provide info on what I've done so far, until I find more free time. :)
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> So if you can get it (staroffice52) to browse, would you be so kind as to
> tell me what you did to get it to work.
Used a local caching proxy, /usr/ports/www/wwwoffle
Seems fine
George Russell
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ipt6.
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Stop in /usr/ports/print/ghostscript6.
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Any help with this -- hopefully wee -- problem would be much
appreciated.
Many regards,
Richard Mahoney
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pci0: (vendor=0x127a, dev=0x2015) at 13.0 irq 11
fdc0: at port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0
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