Art Peck schrieb:
Anyone have a clue as to where these messages came from?
Oct 6 09:27:32 [172.20.2.92.2.2] 0x0.0x10613e30 0:14:4f:c8:ab:5c
Application: KA_WARNING: lastsend 274807418 last Recv 274804368 diff
3050 at 2748074.68
As the 'where from' is still unanswered:
These are logged
Hi,
i have plenty of crashes on 32bit CentOS kernels with srss 4.1 modules
(13550-02).
Has anyone seen something like that? Is there any combination of
kernel/srss/patches that is known to be stable with USB flash drives?
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address f89a0008
Thanks Kent!
Further evidence of a likely network event is the presence of many,
hundreds?, if TCBDaemon: messages complaining of packet receive errors.
Art
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Check your firmware; I thought I was running ea2 firmware but I turned
out I wasn't.
Isaac
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[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Ihsan Dogan
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 8:11 AM
To: SunRay-Users mailing
If the system administrator has not specified via one of the available
methods a value for LogHost and other logging related values, what are
the defaults? I am getting LogAppl entries in messages but do not see
where the sysadmin configured any of the logging.
Art Peck
On 07.10.2009 17:08, Isaac Bush wrote:
Check your firmware; I thought I was running ea2 firmware but I turned
out I wasn't.
Indeed. I forced the firmware upgrade and now it works. :-)
Thanks for the hint.
Ihsan
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I'm running into the same problem, however my firmware is up-to-date. I
am however running Windows 2008. :-( Is that the problem??
(I do get the utUsbPort showing up in device manager, but when plugging
anything in nothing happens.)
Stuart.
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Stuart wrote:
I'm running into the same problem, however my firmware is up-to-date.
I am however running Windows 2008. :-( Is that the problem??
Yes. It's only intend to work with Windows XP at the moment.
Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji
Note: These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my
Hi all,
I've have a few questions about using signature pads in conjunction with
Sunrays. First, are there any that has been used by anyone on this list that
you would recommend? Second, will they work without issues with 4.1/2.1?
Third, this also begs the question since something like this
Hello Rich,
The set hires_tick works!
I can use the 1Gbit again wihout the striping.
Thank you very much!
Ivar
Rich Teer wrote:
I never mess with (i.e., disable) the auto-negotiate settings. That way
lies bad ju-ju... Just set the hi_res clock in /etc/system and rely on
autonegotiation,
Hi,
Is there anything like the hires_tick for Linux?
Thanks,
Wouter
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From: Ivar Janmaat [mailto:ijanm...@xs4all.nl]
To: SunRay-Users mailing list [mailto:sunray-us...@filibeto.org]
Sent: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 22:30:01 +0200
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Gigabit Sun Ray switches revisited
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Hello Rich,
The set hires_tick works!
I can use the 1Gbit again wihout the striping.
Thank you very much!
My pleasure!
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Hello,
Now that I have my Gigabit switch working ;-) I wanted to play a video
in Totem on my Sun Ray.
I have some hires mp4 video's which gave a usable performance on my SR 270.
So I tried to show it full screen and that performed also reasonably well.
But when I switched back from full screen
2009/10/8 Wouter Coppens wou...@axio.be:
Hi,
Is there anything like the hires_tick for Linux?
Just turn flow-control on on your switch. Most smart/managed switches
have this feature.
Thanks,
Wouter
From: Ivar Janmaat [mailto:ijanm...@xs4all.nl]
To:
Apparently I'm the only one on the planet that can consistently recreate
this problem and have been able to do so for some years now. I probably
emailed this group 2 years ago with the same problem and I think I just
gave up hoping the problem would get fixed. It has only gotten worse.
We
On 10/07/09 16:49, John Francis wrote:
2009/10/8 Wouter Coppens wou...@axio.be:
Hi,
Is there anything like the hires_tick for Linux?
There is, but I think it's a compile time option for building the
kernel. I'd have to go look it up again.
Kent
Hi,
Which version of Firefox is used ?the Mozilla guys fixed a
number of interesting bugs that caused firefox
to hangwith Firefox 2.0.0.18latest is 2.0.0.20
I do belive you should upgrade to SRS 4.1
//Lars
Aaron Wilson skrev:
Apparently I'm the only
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