>May 27 23:39:23 p100 /kernel: vnode_pager: *** WARNING *** stale FS getpages
>May 27 23:39:23 p100 /kernel: No strategy for buffer at 0xc13637e0
>May 27 23:39:23 p100 /kernel: : 0xc35ffd80: type VREG, usecount 4,
>writecount 0,
> refcount 0, flags (VOBJBUF)
>May 27 23:39:23 p100 /kernel: tag VT_P
In article ,
Doug White wrote:
> I second the suggestion to 'autoprobe' PASV support, and revert to active
> mode (w/ an appropriate msg) if PASV is refused.
That won't be a good solution in practice. When passive mode doesn't
work, it's almost always because a firewall on the server side is
b
> The same happens with snd0 instead of pcm. It looks like it can't
> register the interrupt handler - is it now supposed to be registered in
> a different way (perhaps via nexus)?
>
I'm seeing the exact same problem, only with the Voxware driver and a PAS16.
I've held off upgrading the soun
Kernel sources cvsupped yesterday. The sound card is a Yamaha YMF 715
(non-PnP); worked fine until about the end of April. Now boot -v
shows:
/kernel: mss_detect - chip revision 0x0a
/kernel: ... try to identify the yamaha
/kernel: mss_detect() - Detected CS4231
/kernel: pcm0 at port 0x530 irq
>Whenever I try to load the splash screen (300x200 256 colors) the modules
>seem to load right, however, when the kernel boots, it gives me an error
>about mod_register_init or something of that nature, I was just testing
>the config... I tried these commands at the boot loader.
>
>load kernel
>lo
> > Whenever I try to load the splash screen (300x200 256 colors) the modules
> > seem to load right, however, when the kernel boots, it gives me an error
> > about mod_register_init or something of that nature, I was just testing
> > the config... I tried these commands at the boot loader.
>
Here
:etc
:
:This was during a cp -R /* /mnt where /mnt is a SCSI disk I'm testing.
:Both disks are on seperate SCSI buses. Is this because the cp -R
:tries to copy /proc ??
:
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> Whenever I try to load the splash screen (300x200 256 colors) the modules
> seem to load right, however, when the kernel boots, it gives me an error
> about mod_register_init or something of that nature, I was just testing
> the config... I tried these commands at the boot loader.
It is never co
Whenever I try to load the splash screen (300x200 256 colors) the modules
seem to load right, however, when the kernel boots, it gives me an error
about mod_register_init or something of that nature, I was just testing
the config... I tried these commands at the boot loader.
load kernel
load -t sp
Hi
My P100 testbox running a fairly recent current just said:
May 27 23:39:23 p100 /kernel: vnode_pager: *** WARNING *** stale FS getpages
May 27 23:39:23 p100 /kernel: No strategy for buffer at 0xc13637e0
May 27 23:39:23 p100 /kernel: : 0xc35ffd80: type VREG, usecount 4,
writecount 0,
refcoun
In the last episode (May 27), David Scheidt said:
> On Thu, 27 May 1999, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
> > It is a PS/2 mouse or a serial mouse? What model is it?
>
> Sorry. It is a three button PS/2 mouse, an AT&T 320. I think it is really
> a Logitech mouse in Deathstar clothing. From dmesg:
> May
Hi,
I have FreeBSD3.2 from ftp7.de.freebsd.org dated May 1999 installed
on an AMD K6-2 333MHz with Aladdin V chipset and have experienced
spontaneous reboots while CPU usage is very high--compiling or
bringing a new web link in another window within Netscape
Communicator. There are no entries in /
> On Thu, 27 May 1999, Kevin Day wrote:
>
> > I've got two systems that panic about every 48 hours, saying they're out of
> > mbuf's. I've tried raising maxusers. (It's at 128 now, but i've gone up to
> > 256 and still seen the same thing).
> >
> > I believe it's a leak, since it's pretty consista
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Kevin Day wrote:
> I've got two systems that panic about every 48 hours, saying they're out of
> mbuf's. I've tried raising maxusers. (It's at 128 now, but i've gone up to
> 256 and still seen the same thing).
>
> I believe it's a leak, since it's pretty consistant how long it
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Eric Haug wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a pr440fx dual PPro system with 132Mb.
> I replaced memory and was testing memory with a short program
> (included below) and decided to try to kill it
> keyboard signals did change what the system was doing
> in that the swapping that was occur
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Doug White wrote:
> On Wed, 26 May 1999, oZZ!!! wrote:
>
> > > What's wrong is that you have _only_ tried using a single program to test
> > > your
> > > audio system out.
> > >
> > > >
> > Hmm... other programs (like wmsound from ports) also don't work...
>
> What abou
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> I could accept this as an alternative implementation, no problem. All
> I care about is the functionality, and I'd personally be happier not
> to have to document a new flag. :)
>
> I'll see what setting it in login.conf does - that *should* solve
I have a patch that reworks the memory calculation at bootup, and
correctly obtains the physical memory map from the BIOS using the
INT 15, AX=E820 call. This should allow correct operation on machines
which reserve certain segments of memory for non-OS use (ThinkPads).
It can also preserve t
On Wed, 26 May 1999, oZZ!!! wrote:
> > What's wrong is that you have _only_ tried using a single program to test
> > your
> > audio system out.
> >
> > >
> Hmm... other programs (like wmsound from ports) also don't work...
What about
cat /bin/cat > /dev/audio
?
Doug White
< said:
>I have/use Dell enclosures. These show-up at boot-time as:
> pass6 at ahc0 bus 0 target 6 lun 0
> pass6: Fixed Processor SCSI-2 device
> pass6: 3.300MB/s transfers
If they implement the SAF-TE standard, then they will return 50 bytes
of inquire data; after the usual SCSI standard
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
> It is a PS/2 mouse or a serial mouse? What model is it?
>
Sorry. It is a three button PS/2 mouse, an AT&T 320. I think it is really
a Logitech mouse in Deathstar clothing. From dmesg:
May 24 13:59:31 rally3 /kernel: psm0: irq 12 on atkbdc0
May 2
I've got two systems that panic about every 48 hours, saying they're out of
mbuf's. I've tried raising maxusers. (It's at 128 now, but i've gone up to
256 and still seen the same thing).
I believe it's a leak, since it's pretty consistant how long it will stay up
before it runs out.
I've tried r
>My -CURRENT box is having problems with the mouse pointer freezing. Killing
>moused and restarting it seems to solve the problem, until it happens again,
>of course. It seems to happen after about 8 or nine hours of use. This
>hadn't been a problem with the previous -CURRENT, which was a month
This is the third, and hopefully the last, snapshot of the stage 2 of
syscons update.
I placed a set of patches in
http://www.freebsd.org/~yokota/syscons-update.27May.tar.gz
This tar file includes patches for all architectures (i386, alpha,
PC98), and minor modifications for screen save
Make world broken (sources cvsup'ed several hours ago)
===> sys/modules/vn
make: don't know how to make /usr/src/sys/modules/vn/vn.h. Stop
Sincerely,
Maxim
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> I removed the `set openmode passive' and got
[.]
How about ``set openmode active 5''. The problem you're seeing is
that the other side is `reflecting' you data back because it hasn't
yet turned ECHO off on the port. By the time the peer wakes up and
does something, everything's
I'd like to recompile world, but since two weeks it fails continously in
vm/vnode_pager.h -> vm/vnode_pager.ph
*** Error code 1
I read something about a "broken" perl in the list.
===> gnu/usr.bin/perl/utils/h2ph
install -c -o root -g wheel -m 555 h2ph /usr/bin
install -c -o root -g wheel -m
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