As I recall, Chris Foote wrote:
> These symptoms sound like they're caused by duplex mismatch problems.
>
> Try forcing half or full-duplex options and test again - i.e. use
> media and mediaopt flags in your /etc/rc.conf. Available values for
> these are in `man fxp`.
If you've selected "auto
Sebastien ROCHE:
>My / partition is 32 Mb large. I had no problem until yesterday, when the
>make installkernel didn't work due to insufficient space.
>I think it's /modules which is bigger than it was (and the installation
>process makes a copy of it). Anyway it was difficult to have it work. I
>
===> /usr/src/kerberos5/usr.bin/k5init
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/kerberos5/usr.bin/k5init/../../../crypto/heimdal/include
-I/usr/src/kerberos5/usr.bin/k5init/../../../crypto/heimdal/lib/roken -I/usr/s
rc/kerberos5/usr.bin/k5init/../../../crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5 -I/usr/src/kerbero
s5/usr.bin/k5ini
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 12:56:51PM +, Ian Dowse wrote:
> I've seen a similar trace on a machine here, but I haven't had a chance
> to analyse it properly yet. The source is from Dec 18:
Ian and I tracked this down today, I've just committed a patch to
-current. I'll merge it in a couple of da
ok...
buildworld builds just fine when /usr/src is on the local
disk. however, if i move that same src over to my NFS server
(in this case, an Origin 2000 with IRIX 6.5.4).
i have the following entry in my /etc/fstab
fs2.servers.nat:/export/maint/freebsd/4.2-STABLE/src /usr/src nfs
rw,nfsv3 2 2
w
> Blocking SIGSEGV with sigprocmask does really BLOCK it.
> I think, this is a bug. I discovered this because I wanted to
> provoke a core dump by a write to (int *)0, but the process got hung,
The instruction that caused the SEGV is going to restart after any handler
runs because the handler ma
This version has been updated in the ports, I haven't seen whether it has
been integrated into the source tree, the last I checked the source tree
only had pl3. This should be one of the very last version. If it is not
in -stable now what is the likelihood of it being merged into it?
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I had similar symptoms (with a cheap realtek 10/100 nic card) when one of
the cards was not autonegotiating a full duplex connection with the
switch.
Small transfers and telnet sessions would generally work ok (although they
were much slower than they should have been) unless there was a sudde
Before the make world I didn't have the below problem:
% ssh remote-machine
dsa_verify failed for server_host_key
%
It seems as the problem only appears with machines running
non OpenSSH daemons, but that's just a guess.
Anyone having these issues too?
Regards
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Dan Larsson | Tel:
I have noticed that the eepro does not like some hubs/switches.
I have a netgear 8 port 10mb switch, and the eepro just goes to
a crawl with the same things you see. I have tried over a dozen
eepro cards (had this switch for almost 2 years), and countless
ethernet cables. I bought a 4 port hub
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 04:18:55PM +0100, Thomas Zenker wrote:
> Blocking SIGSEGV with sigprocmask does really BLOCK it.
> I think, this is a bug. I discovered this because I wanted to
> provoke a core dump by a write to (int *)0, but the process got hung,
> ps -ax showed it constantly running. A
Hi Sebastion,
/modules should not be that big, but
try "du -hx /", my servers have 34 Meg in the root filesystem.
Make sure you don't have multiple copies of the kernel, this is why when I
build my roots I make them 250M it's overkill, but hey I got 72G of space,
and 35Gig per tape o
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