On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:55:16PM +0200, Geoff Rehmet wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 11:55:48AM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Well, duplex mismatch can result in asymmetric behaviour.
> >
> > It could be a problem with the transmit part of the driver.
> > You didn
different NIC could indicate whether
> this is a driver problem or something else.
I intend to change my NIC. That will just take a little more time to arrange.
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LEDs at the card (if present) and at
> the hub during data transfer. If everything looks OK, try
> putting a different card into that machine.
My ethernet card is definitely running half duplex. Also,
as I mentioned, as a client, the box behaves fine, but not
as a server.
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On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 09:43:57AM -0400, Bosko Milekic wrote:
>
> On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 01:08:28AM +0200, Geoff Rehmet wrote:
>
> You said this happens with a few-day-old kernel. Is this an
> implication that it didn't happen before? Can you say, with a
>
off the ACPI timer if you haven't already;
>
> set debug.acpi.disable="timer"
>
> at the loader prompt. If this works, please let me know (with ACPI in the
> subject line so I don't miss it).
Tried that, also tried "set hint.acpi.0.disable=1" - nei
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 04:13:37PM -0400, Bosko Milekic wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 09:57:24PM +0200, Geoff Rehmet wrote:
> > I was just wondering if anyone has been experiencing problems with
> > TCP performance on -current -- my box built on 11 Sept is dog slow -
&
I was just wondering if anyone has been experiencing problems with
TCP performance on -current -- my box built on 11 Sept is dog slow -
max 60kbps over 10baseT. I'm going to try and revert to an older
kernel and see if there is a difference.
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> Subject: src/sys/i386/isa/ipl.s rev 1.35 should fix boot lockups
>
>
> Rev 1.35 of src/sys/i386/isa/ipl.s, which I just comm
uot; :)
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> Ok, I'll take a look at it... the most likely cause is that I somehow
> broke need_resched. Not impossible, I'll check it out.
I'm seeing the same sympto
sideration must be taken relative to the crypto code ?
Hmm, i would also look at something similar - rather generalise towards
countries that are crypto-unfriendly (like the USA, France, etc.)
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> On Tue, Aug 17, 1999, Geoff Rehmet wrote:
> If you're still volunteering, write a script to generate a
> sysctl description
> map from the sysctl's in the kernel..
>
> That would be very nice, and would kickstart me into
> finishing documenting
> all sys
> > Looks like I'm volunteering to write a manpage for the net.inet
> > sysctls - or does one exist? - I sure as hell can't find it!
>
> :-), you put your keyboard in it now!!!
Yup,
well I need the pointy hat too. A grep through the man tree shows
references to various sysctl MIBs hidden all ov
>
> Geoff Rehmet writes:
> > > : Not that easily.. how are you going to make ipfw
> dynamically know
> > > : which ports have listeners and which don't?
> > >
> > > By filtering all RST packets?
> >
> > My view was that this i
>
> This is an ACK. I like those names, the idea is okay given that
> the documentation for it reflects what has been discussed here in
> this thread so folks can understand this is a very simple security
> measure.
Hmm, dumb question for the day - where are things like "log_in_vain"
documente
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Archie
> Cobbs writes:
> : Not that easily.. how are you going to make ipfw dynamically know
> : which ports have listeners and which don't?
>
> By filtering all RST packets?
My view was that this is much simpler than filtering packets -
never generate the packe
scure, personally,
I prefer the idea of the machine behaving like a black hole -
refused connections no longer "reflect" off it. :-)
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o portscan them.)
In default configuration, everything would behave as per
normal, and you would have to set a sysctl MIB before the
behaviour that I have described is displayed.
Can anyone think of any reason why this feature should
not be implemented?
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I just rebooted on an August 11 kernel. My system
still is happy with the disks. Hmm.
I can't remember exactly where my tracing went, before I
left off before, but the message you are seeing comes from
/sys/i386/isa/diskslice_machdep.c, line 200 (version 1.35).
What you will probably find, is
1 depth queue, DMA mode
> ata1: master: setting up UDMA2 mode on PIIX4 chip OK
> ad2: ATA-4 disk at ata1 as master
> ad2: 13783MB (28229040 sectors), 28005 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T,
> 512 B/S
> ad2: piomode=4, dmamode=2, udmamode=2
> ad2: 16 secs/int, 31 depth queue, DMA mode
>
ren Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
> It seems Geoff Rehmet wrote:
> > Brian McGroarty
past the
initial problem. (Not the right thing to do, but it allowed me
to reboot without hitting single user mode.)
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an Internet connection ;)
Back in the days of version 1.1, the tree was often broken in the
European / South African morning, which meant that a I was sometimes
doing patches before a make world would work again.
I think the maturity of the FreeBSD development process has changed
somewhat si
I was wondering if anyone was busy looking at implementing
TCP SACk (selective ack) on FreeBSD.
Thanks,
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r my story.
I re-CVSuped this morning, and am now working again.
(Trust me not to enable crash dumps when I installed my system -
back in the old days, it was default)
Anyhow, I'm now waiting to catch the bastard when it falls!
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ingle user
login!
Geoff.
> -Original Message-
> From: Poul-Henning Kamp [mailto:p...@critter.freebsd.dk]
> Sent: 12 May 1999 05:56
> To: Geoff Rehmet
> Cc: lu...@watermarkgroup.com; curr...@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: panic ! panic ! panic !
>
>
>
> At l
us the symbols around the faulting instruction at 0xc0155ca4?
> It would be even better if you have a crash dump and the gdb backtrace.
>
> -lq
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I'm currently running into a problem, that when I start my system,
it spontaneously reboots when starting X. Has anyone else run into
this?
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ls_items[i])
***
*** 595,600
--- 596,602
}
}
}
+ #endif
#endif /* NPCI > 0 */
}
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The same happened with the swap partition in question - a second
"swapon -a", and everything worked - that slice has however since
become my /tmp, as I already had enough swap.
I have only been getting "device not configured" errors on ad2 though.
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The only significant diference is on Sequential block inputs and random
seeks where, notably the CU times have gone down. (I have taken no
account of other changes in the kernel.)
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printing that just could not
be fixed.
Going into polled mode (lptcotnrol -p) is probably your best bet
at the moment.
Geoff.
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> > On 02-Mar-99 SXren Schmidt wrote:
> > > Its in the works, together with the tagged queuing some of the
> > > newer drives supports.
> > Wow! :)
> >
> > Is there any chance od adding the ability to 'wire' devices
> a la SCSI? :)
>
> I'll think about it, but lots of things has higher prior
ft updates
ffs_mountfs: superblock updated for soft updates
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still reboot with
my old kernel, and run the same test to see what it did.
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> -Original Message-
> From: David O'Brien [mailto:obr...@nuxi.com]
> Sent: 09 February 1999 10:54
> To: Geoff Rehmet
> Cc: curr...@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: adding DHCP client to src/contrib/
>
>
> > It may even be necessary to use bpf ini
-
having a quick look around - it would be a good idea to look at the
code which already exists in libstand (/usr/src/lib/libstand/bootp.c).
I haven't had an exhaustive look through the code, but this should
give the necessary material to work out another way of doing things.
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is that the client doesn't know its own IP number.
I would really not like DHCP to require FreeBSD being shipped with
bpf enabled.
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t like to see the
generic kernel in the distribution going out into the world with
bpf enabled.
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ports bootp functionality.)
I personally would prefer to see DHCP left a port. But, OTOH, more
and more people are using dynamic IP address assignment on their
networks. (Not an easy one.)
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ot have to go
back on that!
Apart from the comments in src/UPDATING,
Peter Wemm's ELF day web page, and Robert
Nordiers page on the new bootblocks, can anyone
think of anything I should take into account?
regards,
Geoff (hoping to be hacking again soon!)
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