Mike Jakubik wrote:
Steve Hodgson wrote:
Mike Jakubik wrote:
Jan 26 17:01:47 desktop kernel: smb_maperror: Unmapped error 1:158
Jan 26 17:02:18 desktop last message repeated 52 times
Jan 26 17:04:19 desktop last message repeated 646 times
Jan 26 17:14:20 desktop last message repeated 6342
ging the default to on, moving it NO_NETSMBCRYTPO and a note in
/usr/src/UPDATING is another.
Steve
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For us poor saps in Indiana... could we get a new zoneinfo port
prior to 5.5-R?
thanks
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/usr/src/sys/compat/linux/linux_stats.c:56:42: machine/../linux/linux_proto.h:
No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/HPC.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
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4.11-20050501 (or thereabouts) snapshot/mini-release would probably keep
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Lastly... 5.3 has been working brilliantly for me on every system I
installed it on. 5.4 is looking even better. Any 4.X snapshot should be
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> At 09:39 AM 4/18/2005, Steve Ames wrote:
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> >Nothing stops someone other than the normal RE team from rolling
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> >release-esque (like a 4.X snapshot) and requesting that it be mad
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> >> Perhaps. But then, all of the software that recognizes "official"
releases
> >> and does things like download ports, etc
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 08:14:45AM +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 30 March 2005 at 14:35:46 -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 07:54:39AM +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> >> None of these problems occur w
http://www.memtest86.com although that doesn't do >4Gb :(
>
http://www.memtest.org/
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can you give me some pointers
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usr/src/sys/dev/advansys/advansys.c: In function `adv_action':
/usr/src/sys/dev/advansys/advansys.c:260: warning: cast from pointer
to
integer of different size
*** Error c
in the ATA
>> code and is probably a job for sos.
>
>I took the -L option off of my dump command in my daily dump script. I've
>gone two days without locking up which is unusual. I think that may be what
>was tickling the bug that was locking me up.
This is a filesyste
bexec/ld-elf.so.1
#0 0x2838237b in kill () from /lib/libc.so.5
(gdb) Quit
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ck 50 1000|grep
> select_index}
> select_index10 0 0 34420.06
> select_index10 2 0 34034.52
> select_index10 4 0 33236.42
> select_index10 3 0 33210.14
> select_index10 1 0 34610.75
Thanks in advance for anyone that has a clue on this, and has anyone
figured out why FreeBSD is just so amazingly slow compared to Linux.
(That's not meant as flamebait, it just is.)
Steve Roome
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ld add any ideas or suggestions that may help *them* with their
testing. If so, just get in touch with me asap before they get too
stuck into anything that might prove fruitless.
Here's hoping we can get MySQL running as well on FreeBSD as it ought
to.
oblem though. :(
Ta,
Steve Roome
For refernce:
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 09:28:54AM -0400, David Sze wrote:
> At 05:15 PM 16/06/2005 +0100, Steve Roome wrote this to All:
> It turns out that the problem was the same thing everyone usually points
> the finger at, but no one actually mentioned
es were posted to performance- (6.0 tests) and stable-
(gentoo vs. freebsd 5.x).
Good luck to anyone who can manage to get MySQL to perform as well on
FreeBSD as Linux, we've been right out of luck so far and that's
really not advocating FreeBSD very well, which is what I'd
the stable branch, and I wanted to apply the
patch found at http://staff.mybsd.org.my/skywizard/FreeBSD/sound/, but
everything I've read has mentioned to rebuild world if I change from
release to stable. This machine needs to be production quality, so I'm
wary as to which course of action
save several hundred or more page checks on every call.
If you come up with a patch, I'm more than willing to test it.
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x27;s been there
since I started using freebsd. I've certainly never had a crash or hang
associated with these messages.
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trying combinations), by moving a pair of (master+slave)
devices from channel2 to channel1 this strncmp seemed to fail to
identify the promise controller for an ar device ?
Any help would be appreciated as ideally I would like to use 3 x UDMA4
devices in an ar stripe.
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10 OK
out 10 OK
in 0 hangs
out 0 OK [1]
in - hangs
out - OK [1]
[1] If I try to insert the card after boot it locks hard.
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onfiguration using
this controller.
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bi'
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/addr2line.
*** Error code 1
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I wiped /usr/obj this morning, and tried again, and got the same failure.
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Still no good. Any guesses on what I should try next?
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Hi,
I've recently cvsup'd (twice - about a week apart) and both worlds
seem to have some weirdness with dmesg.
After booting, dmesg works fine, as normal, but after a while, if I do
another dmesg, I get only the last entry, and often the first few
characters are missing.
example:
(root@jobu) /
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e of the codefreeze as
opposed to 4.3-RC. I'll be waiting until 4.3-RELEASE before updating.
my $0.02 (Canadian)
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on...
So I guess my post is pointless because my conclusion is "inconclusive"
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, I have had less problems using IRQ10 as on my
cheap PCChips MOBOs there seem to be uncooperative isa sound devices
silently grabbing IRQ 5.
Steve
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>This brings up an interesting question: How would one know the exact
>cvsup date if he hadn't recorded it? Does cvsup keep a log?
ls -lu stable-supfile :)
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Is it just me or did the following commit break kernel builds
in -stable?
steve@bsd(/usr/src/sys/conf)$ cvs diff -u -r1.340.2.65 -r1.340.2.66 files
Index: files
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/conf/files,v
retrieving revision
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 03:11:04PM -0500, Steve Price wrote:
> Is it just me or did the following commit break kernel builds
> in -stable?
>
> steve@bsd(/usr/src/sys/conf)$ cvs diff -u -r1.340.2.65 -r1.340.2.66 files
&g
Anyone have any suggestions for what the most probable causes of
the following panic are?
panic: NMI indicates hardware failure
Thanks.
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issing
for the most recent STABLE releases on releng4.freebsd.org and that caused
several aborted package installs for me.
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es to read it a SIG
11 occurs. If I use the ftp client manually to access /packages on
releng4.freebsd.org everything works fine. Anyone have any ideas?
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Mike Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>On Sun, 22 Jul 2001, Steve Lumos wrote:
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>> It is very easy for a reasonable person to read (or more likely skim
>> [tell me you don't do it]) the description of -STABLE in the handbook
>> and conclude that it means
properly. (I can ctl-alt-delete, but I can't switch out switch out to
another virtual terminal, I can't ctl-alt-break, and I can't type any
letters). I'm running KDE 2.1.1 on FreeBSD 4.3 RELEASE.
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Sorry if this is a duplicate
Hello,
Does anyone have any patches for preliminary support of the Linksys
WDT11/WPC11 wireless ethernet combo? The WDT card uses the PLX PCI9052
chipset and shows up under -STABLE's dmesg as:
pci0: (vendor=0x16ab, dev=0x1102) at 19.0 irq 12
With what I ha
. That seems
(to me) to be almost as rude, or possibly more so, as overwriting rc.conf
or passwd during the installworld rather than allowing mergemaster to do
its job.
Am I missing the point of the `hostname`.mc -> `hostname`.cf rule in
the /etc/mail/Makefile, or is something seriously violatin
om none? You edit it.
Same work, no obvious advantage to without-password over no, and better
obvservance of "install in the most secure way possible". Just like
the discard port is disabled in inetd.conf -- same concept.
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- - - >8 - - -
So all I see from that is that something is, indeed, not right. I don't know
the code well enough to say what.
Got the core and kernel.debug lying around, if anyone wants more info. I ran
daily by hand, but it didn't happen. Might have something to do with th
hine started
to load race and became unusable.
How can I tune the kernel malloc area so that I can take advantage
of the "free RAM".
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figure that the polling system needs to be tuned. Do I need increase
the clock (options HZ) and/or increase/decrease kern.polling.user_frac?
or is this symtpmatic of some other problem?
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admins mad you may experience "unexplainable" network
outages or packet loss ;)
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Igor Pokrovsky wrote:
Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
Hi!
Sergey Osokin wrote:
Is there any way to make it work?
To fool firewall?
Yes, looks like a bad/fool/stupid firewall administriva.
No. This looks exa
g and
presents me with 4 cpus!
OK, I will go with the flow: but what is the current wisdom about
machdep.cpu_idle_hlt? Should I set it to 1 to avoid a loss of performance
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netinet/pim_var.h: No such file or directory
I saw this when I was searching thru the archives and I didn't notice a
response. I had this problem and my workaround was to use "find" to find the
file and copy it to /usr/include/netinet directory. Then the "depend" stage
completed and the build
netinet/pim_var.h: No such file or directory
I saw this when I was searching thru the archives and I didn't notice a
response. I had this problem and my workaround was to use "find" to find the
file and copy it to /usr/include/netinet directory. Then the "depend" stage
completed and the build
Ethereal includes a utility, 'mergecap', which works well for me.
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Any other info required, just ask.
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ks, specifically,
Seagate Cheetah ST318453LC on a DELL 2450. If I swap back
the old Quantum Atlas 36G disk, the problem entirely
disappears. The new disks function ok with UFS partitions
but not vinum. It is 100% repeatable.
Don't know why.
thanx - steve
from google etc.. and someone elses
experience it is probably the consequence of someone filling
up /var/tmp or something.
Should a non root user program be able to DOS
a machine like this? or What is the cause and/or fix for this?
thanx - steve
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On Thu, Jan 01, 1970 at 12:00:00AM +, Steve Shorter wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> FreeBSD 4-10
>
> I have some machines that run customers cgi stuff.
> These machines have started to hang and become unresponsive.
> At first I thought it was a hardware issue, but
I have been searching the web and testing hi and low, but have yet to see
a straight answer about getting COMCONSOLE working under 3.2 Stable.
Can anyone shed some light on this ?
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> As I recall, Steve VanDevender wrote:
> > Updating from FreeBSD 3.2 to 4.0 stomped on that customized
> > configuration, without any warning that was apparent to us, and we
> > didn't find out until one of the other admins noticed that it w
Daniel C. Sobral writes:
> And you can do it too with FreeBSD. It requires that you install the
> source. Sure, it's bigger than what Solaris have, but we offer much
> more. As I said, we do things different. If you are going to pick on the
> amount of source code you must install, I'll pick o
ill look into it further once I've got the time to recompile another
20+ kernels and test them.
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may feel differently about it though! And it's becoming far too
standard a practice now, so maybe we're supposed to move with the
times and accept it? I dunno!
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my hunch is right. But it is just a hunch.
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mory listed on that deal above.]
Anyway, this isn't very FreeBSD related, so I'll happily that the the
FIC SD11 I've got has been running fine with FreeBSD-4.0 lately.
I would recommend flashing to a newer BIOS though, as otherwise the SD11's
freeze up on >32GB IDE drives.
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panic too.
I spend some of these weekend helping someone out with this problem,
and frankly I've seen the patches, applied the patches and still
can't quite figure out why no-one has merged them in.
So if you get the patches, send-pr the changes and hopefully someone
will commit them
On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 10:01:05PM -0500, John Lengeling wrote:
>
>
> Robert Augustine wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I would like to update the list on my problems and give a brief
> > generalisation. I would have to say that the SD-11 must be poorly
> > manufactured because along with the fac
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the full source available for FreeBSD (after a few
successful buildworlds it's probably safe to say the hardware
is okay.).
See the SIG11 FAQ (LINK) for more information.
That's my idea for a rough draft anyway. I'm clearly illiterate
though, please don't
>I'm having a little trouble with my procfs... actually, it seems it's a
>little too small (4k) for what I'm doing. Is it possible to resize the
>procfs to say: 1mb+?
procfs isn't an ordinary file system; it's a projection of system memory into
the file system hierarchy. You never actually put
>>>I'm having a little trouble with my procfs... actually, it seems it's a
>>>little too small (4k) for what I'm doing. Is it possible to resize the
>>>procfs to say: 1mb+?
>>procfs isn't an ordinary file system; it's a projection of system memory
>into
>>the file system hierarchy. You never ac
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> If you /track/ STABLE by frequently cvsupping it and rebuilding your
> system, you will very likely encounter a serious problem sooner or
> later. That's why tracking it is not recommended for production
> systems.
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> > of 'int', 'long', 'long long' in which the constant can be represented.
>
> It is ? Well, you learn something new every day I guess! I stand
> c
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> Hi
>
> I have an old box where 4.6.2-RELEASE has to be updated to the latest
> (last?) releng. After I made cvsup work compiling the kernel ends with:
After a cvsup you must do a make buildworld before attempting
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>
> On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 15:28, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
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> > > I have an old box wher
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pciconf -vl
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I cannot test that at this moment. There is no free partition to install
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>> class = network
>>
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I cannot get Enhanced Speedstep working on my new laptop (Medion MD98000).
Maybe you guys have an idea ...
, [ dmesg | grep est ]
| est0: on cpu0
| est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
| est: cpu_vendor GenuineIntel, msr 6130a2c06000a2c
| device_attach: est0 att
Hi,
I still have this problem. Any hints?
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> Maybe you guys have an idea ...
>
> , [ dmesg | grep est ]
> | est0: on cpu0
> | est: CPU
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> HyperThreading from BIOS and after that everything works just fine.
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> as of 2007-Mar-31 0800 UTC)?
Jip, same here.
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> On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 22:40:04 +1100
> Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can anyone shed some light on what is happening here?
>
> AFAIK, only root can mount things under FreeBSD, period. I could be
> wrong on this... b
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> Hi,
> Is there an EASY method to transfer the partitions from an old hard disk
> to a new one?
If the new partitions are identical in size to the old ones then
use dd otherwise use dump | restore.
R
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Woah there - doe
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> On Mon, 2006-Apr-10 18:45:53 -0700, Pete Slagle wrote:
> >When you have very limited physical RAM you need a lot of swap space.
> >When you have more than enough RAM you don't need any swap space at all.
> >For a given
Hi,
I tried to install FreeBSD 6.1-RC1 on my Acer Aspire 1304LC Notebook. That
notebook has a "AMD Athlon XP 1800+" CPU.
The installation process succeeded but I can't get any power management to
work. If I load cpufreq.ko I get:
powernow0: on cpu0
powernow0: ACPI MAX frequency not
Hi,
first of all a big thanks for your reply.
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> On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 04:11:00PM +, Stefan 'Steve' Tell wrote:
>> powernow0: on cpu0
>> powernow0: ACPI MAX frequency not found
>> powernow0: no mat
rrecting the DSDT is therefore easy to me.
Nice :)
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On Thu, 19 May 2005 00:17:37 -0500
"Conrad J. Sabatier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seriously, where I work (the U.S. Postal Service), people with names
> like yours cause no end of confusion and grief
Try feeding this name "Lord John Earl" into your systems :)
Hint - there is n
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 13:57:26 -0500
David Sze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure filesystem consistency alone is "good enough". Say your
> bank's database crashes right after you make a deposit. When it comes
> back up it's consistent, but only up to 5 minutes before the crash due
> to the
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:13:46 +0200
Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 11:19:22PM -0400, Didier Rwitura wrote:
> >
> > After I upgraded my FreeBSD-5.3 to FreeBSD -5.4 stable, I can't to go to
> > single user mode anymore . I am getting the following error message
>
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 23:43:29 -0800 (PST)
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My point is then to follow this strategy also for X:
> instead of a DEFAULTS file, have a /etc/rc.d/xdm
> script, which starts X and loads the modules io/mem
> if needed.
Not everybody uses xdm, some use the KDE vers
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:27:52 +
Pete French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> will remove all the ports first, so it is just back to the basic system.
> But Perl is now a port - should I remove this, or should I leave it alone,
> i.e. is it required for the build process ?
No, nothing outsi
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 22:04:48 +1030
"Daniel O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The first is that when you force it to capture audio (so mute and volume
> control work, or you can use mencoder) it does about 0.25 fps :( It doesn't
> appear to be using heaps of CPU or anything so I am not sure
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:01:09 +0100
Marwan Burelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, yes, you may have full support, but you won't see the difference
> for 3D accel (I have an ATI card fully supported, when hardware accel
> becomes available for me, it doesn't realy change anything ... )
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