Bill Moran wrote:
[snip]
>> The driver from HEAD (if_bce.c 1.17) is looking much better - thanks
>> Scott!
>>
>> We couldn't trigger this bug using UDP NFS mounts.
>>
>> Neither could we trigger it with multiple simultaneous TCP connections.
>
> I'm seeing similar improvement. I've been testing
about the ND entries.
Hope this helps! PXE boots are never kind. :)
Sam Baskinger
Software Engineer
Lumeta - Securing the Network in the Face of Change
Lumeta Corporation
>
> > And the crash happens.
> > Note that the crash occurs for whatever option
> > 1 to 6 I ch
I'm assuming that you installed linux compatibility and then the
linux-jdk 1.4? I failed to do that and saw a very similar error a while
back. :)
Sam Baskinger
Lumeta - Securing the Network in the Face of Change
www.lumeta.com
Juergen Nickelsen wrote:
Hello,
on a more or less
file system from the running system to the chroot for
many OS functions to work correctly.
I suspect that Java was looking for some process information in
linprocfs and since it wasn't mounted, it blew up. :) Hope this clears
up the "why" question. :)
Sam Baskinger
Lumeta -
Adding a datapoint: Dell 1950s exhibit similar behaviour but have 2
cores in a single physical CPU.
Hope this helps the discussion along.
Sam Baskinger
Software Engineer
Lumeta - Securing the Network in the Face of Change
Ivan Voras wrote:
Continuing my problems with the IBM blade: Booting
get some
data from the machines.
Sam
Scott Long wrote:
I've had no problem getting FreeBSD 6 to boot on Dell 1950 and 2950
machines. Where does it hang for you, and what changes have you made
to your kernel config?
Scott
Sam Baskinger wrote:
Adding a datapoint: Dell 1950s exhibit sim
he Java developer and user?
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www.lumeta.com
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I've been working on a ruby script to manage some geli file systems and
have had some good experience using "-k -" to make it read from standard
in. It's mixed with popen calls instead of a more bash-y version, but it
works. :)
I have not tried running it w/o a terminal allocated, but I suspec