"Alexander V. Chernikov" wrote
in <273191592779...@mail.yandex.ru>:
me> Hey,
me>
me> I would like to propose removal of sbin/routed and usr.sbin/route6d.
I am still using both of them in production environments because they
work well at least for my configurations and most of promising
alt
"Alexander V. Chernikov" wrote
in <645741592773...@mail.yandex.ru>:
me> [re-sending email with as non-html]
me>
me> Hey,
me>
me> I would like to deprecate net.inet6.ip6.deembed_scopeid sysctl while
me> leaving the current default behaviour.
me>
me> This sysctl controls whether IPv6 scope is emb
Rick Macklem wrote
in
:
rm> Hi,
rm>
rm> I am slowly trying to understand TLS certificates and am trying to figure
rm> out how to do the following:
rm> -> For an /etc/exports file with...
rm> /home -tls -network 192.168.1.0 -mask 255.255.255.0
rm> /home -tlscert
rm>
rm> This syntax isn't implem
Hi,
Mateusz Piotrowski <0...@freebsd.org> wrote
in <22aa2ae6-088c-8d6c-8080-71a5db2ee...@freebsd.org>:
0m> Hello current,
0m>
0m> I've upgraded to r358233 recently (from a 13.0-CURRENT snapshot from
0m> late January).
0m>
0m> Since the upgrade, I cannot get full information about my second
0m>
Kirk McKusick wrote
in <201705232013.v4nkdhn3066...@chez.mckusick.com>:
mc> Thanks for all your work on this project. As I still use roff for
mc> our book and for many of my presentations, it is a topic of interest
mc> to me. That said, I am fine with roff dropping out of base as I can
mc> easi
Hi,
Alex Deiter wrote
in :
al> Hello,
al>
al> Please take a look SVN r309933:
(snip)
al> Successfully tested on IPv4-only CURRENT r312856M.
Thank you for your report. r312921 should fix this problem. Please
let me know if you still find something wrong with the latest
version.
-- Hiro
hiren panchasara wrote
in <20170104180954.gv17...@strugglingcoder.info>:
hi> + hrs@
hi> On 01/04/17 at 12:43P, Oleg V. Nauman wrote:
hi> > ===> usr.sbin/inetd (all)
hi> > cc -target x86_64-unknown-freebsd12.0 --sysroot=/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp -
hi> > B/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/bin -O2 -pipe -march
Michael Butler wrote
in :
im> On 12/19/16 12:12, Hiroki Sato wrote:
im> > Michael Butler wrote
im> > in :
im> >
im> > im> It appears that SVN r309925 and onward no longer opens a network
im> > im> socket unless the command-line explicitly contains &q
Adrian Chadd wrote
in :
ad> On 19 December 2016 at 16:04, Jordan Hubbard
wrote:
ad> >
ad> > On Dec 19, 2016, at 12:27 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
ad> >
ad> > So although I like the sentiment, I don't think using dtrace for
ad> > program logging is the right answer. I like what apple did to wrap
Hi,
I am trying to rewrite userland programs (especially daemons) to
support userland DTrace probes to make it possible to trace the
behavior by using dtrace(1). The purpose is to provide a consistent
interface to enable/collect debug log and show internal states. A
lot of daemons define th
Michael Butler wrote
in :
im> It appears that SVN r309925 and onward no longer opens a network
im> socket unless the command-line explicitly contains "-b :syslog" :-(
im>
im> This also stops one syslog daemon forwarding to another (which is why
im> I noticed).
im>
im> Was this an intentional be
"O. Hartmann" wrote
in <20141020052804.7a5e1d50.ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de>:
oh> Having simply a number (the port) in rc.conf: firewall_myservices defined,
I receive
oh> during startup the message
oh>
oh> Consider using tcp/31982 in firewall_myservices.
oh>
oh> Doing so, ends up in a misconfi
[Please reply to freebsd-rc@]
Hi,
I would like your feedback and testers of the attached patch. This
implements multiple instance support in rc.d scripts. You can try it
by replacing /etc/rc.subr with the attached one.
More details are as follow. Typically, an rc.d/foo script has the
fol
Ian FREISLICH wrote
in :
ia> Hiroki Sato wrote:
ia> > Hm, how about the attached one?
ia> >
ia> > I think the cause is just a race when length of the sysctl's output
ia> > is changed in kernel after the buffer allocation in userspace, not
ia> > memor
Ian FREISLICH wrote
in :
ia> Hiroki Sato wrote:
ia> > ia> While recieving my routing table I used to be able to check how far
ia> > ia> it got by counting the output netstat -rn. It takes about 2 seconds
ia> > ia> to recieve the routes from my route-server,
"Ian FREISLICH" wrote
in :
ia> Hi
ia>
ia> While recieving my routing table I used to be able to check how far
ia> it got by counting the output netstat -rn. It takes about 2 seconds
ia> to recieve the routes from my route-server, but over a minute to
ia> update the kernel routing table.
ia>
ia
Rostislav Krasny wrote
in :
ro> But I have no 'late' option in my /etc/fstab:
ro>
ro> root@saturn:~ # cat /etc/fstab
ro> # DeviceMountpointFStypeOptionsDumpPass#
ro> /dev/ada0s2a/ufsrw11
ro> mdnoneswapsw,file=/swapf
"Julian H. Stacey" wrote
in <201310230254.r9n2sld1067...@fire.js.berklix.net>:
jh> Regresssion in 10.0-BETA1, mdconfig -l -v return code changed from 0
jh> to 255. OK, its not specfied in manual, but has changed.
jh> A test script I was using caught it:
jh> http://www.berklix.com/~jhs/bin/
Colin Percival wrote
in <525b258f.3030...@freebsd.org>:
cp> I've attached a very simple patch which makes /etc/rc:
cp> +if ! [ -e /var/db/firstboot ]; then
cp> + skip="$skip -s firstboot"
cp> +fi
At this stage, it is possible that /var/db does not exist because it
is before rc.d/mountcrit
Remko Lodder wrote
in <4b2ecc28-4f63-448a-b99e-dc5215c5f...@freebsd.org>:
re>
re> On Oct 11, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Steve Wills wrote:
re>
re> > I'm having the same issue.
re>
re> I am working with Hiroki to resolve this. So far his work seems to fix
re> this, he will commit that as soon as we can
[Please reply to freebsd-current@]
Hi,
Can anyone who are using jail_* variables in rc.conf test the
attached patch?
On freebsd-arch@ there is a discussion about deprecating
jail__* variables in favor of jail.conf. This rewrite is one
to support the both in a backward compatible way. I wa
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that data structures in sys/netinet6
now uses time_uptime instead of time_second. This should not be
user-visible, but if you notice there is something wrong with IPv6
after r253970, please let me know. Please do not forget to update
rtsold(8), rtadvd(8), a
"Sam Fourman Jr." wrote
in :
sf> could someone help me figure out why this machine kernel paniced?
sf> I have a full crashdump file if needed,
sf> this machine is configured as a Firewall and wifi hostap running pf in a
sf> small office
...
sf> #7 0x809937a8 in in6_tmpaddrtimer (arg=
Sean Bruno wrote
in <1374942794.1431.37.camel@localhost>:
se> :-) I just spent the week looking at something that looks like this on
se> my Dell machines. In my testing the NMI EISA problem seems to be coming
se> from the fact that IPMI pokes at both the ACPI and ISA interfaces to the
se> IPM
Hi,
The following log messages are displayed on a box where I am testing
stable/9. It occurs only when trying to shutdown the box:
| Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to stop...done
| Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `bufdaemon' to stop...done
| Waiting (max 60
Hiroki Sato wrote
in <20130722.024513.95685108976349294@allbsd.org>:
hr> Hi,
hr>
hr> The attached patch allows rc.d/netif to create IFs in
hr> $cloned_interfaces when interface name(s) is specified. For example,
hr> when the following lines are in rc.conf:
hr>
Hi,
The attached patch allows rc.d/netif to create IFs in
$cloned_interfaces when interface name(s) is specified. For example,
when the following lines are in rc.conf:
cloned_interfaces="bridge0 bridge1"
ifconfig_bridge0="..."
ifconfig_bridge1="..."
The following commands create the i
Michael Grimm wrote
in <4c07217dc9200841dfd065a6d5284...@mx1.enfer-du-nord.net>:
tr> On 2013-07-12 6:56, Hiroki Sato wrote:
tr> > Kevin Oberman wrote
tr> > in :
tr> > rk> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 4:46 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
tr> > rk>
tr> > rk&g
Kevin Oberman wrote
in :
rk> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 4:46 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
rk>
rk> > On Wed, 10 Jul 2013 06:44:12 -0500, Michael Grimm <
rk> > trash...@odo.in-berlin.de> wrote:
rk> >
rk> > Will that patch make it into 9.2? If I am not mistaken, that patch isn't
rk> >> in stable yet.
rk>
Julian Elischer wrote
in <51dc0054.2040...@freebsd.org>:
ju> I'm making a build system for a project which creates a chroot in
ju> which to do some of the building to avoid base-system contamination
ju> (yeah I know lots of people do that).
ju> the trick is that my test system is itself, a jail
script to control routed(8) daemon.
COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
The standard rc.d(8) arguments are supported. For more information, see
the section of run_rc_command() in the rc(8) manual page.
CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
The following rc.conf(5) variables are supported. To show all of the
suppor
"Ian FREISLICH" wrote
in :
ia> Hi
ia>
ia> I can't figure out how to use rc.conf to configure my interfaces
ia> after these recent charges. My use case is that I have interfaces
ia> to configure but I don't need to put an IP address on them. I do
ia> need to change the MAC address though.
Pl
Hiroki Sato wrote
in <20130623.035356.644417021040610458@allbsd.org>:
hr> Hi,
hr>
hr> I created a patchset to add support of automatic generation of
hr> vnode-backed md(4) devices and gbde/geli geom providers to swapon(8)
hr> via /etc/fstab. We already have equiva
Scot Hetzel wrote
in :
sw> The only thing I see is that you are hard coding the geli_swap_flags
sw> (i.e. -e aes -l 256 -s 4096 -d) into swapon. It would be better to
sw> have swapon read the /etc/fstab file to get these values:
sw>
sw> /dev/ada1p2.elinoneswap
sw> sw,ealgo=aes,keyl
Hi,
I created a patchset to add support of automatic generation of
vnode-backed md(4) devices and gbde/geli geom providers to swapon(8)
via /etc/fstab. We already have equivalent functionality by using
rc.d scripts. This simplifies rc.d scripts and fixes a race between
mdconfig/gbde/geli an
hiren panchasara wrote
in :
hi> On Jun 22, 2013 6:09 AM, "O. Hartmann" wrote:
hi> >
hi> >
hi> > Just for notice.
hi> >
hi> > The most recent sources fail to compile a kernel successfully:
hi>
hi> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/252074
hi>
hi> This change is the culprit.
The attached
Hi,
I would like your comments on release notes for each release.
Although I have been working on editing them for years, the workflow
is still not optimal and sometimes delay of the preparation became an
obstacle for release process. I would like to improve it, but before
that I would like
Tim Kientzle wrote
in <926ef579-8ac9-4a98-8a81-4e978a627...@kientzle.com>:
ti>
ti> On Jun 8, 2013, at 10:34 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
ti>
ti> > On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:22:56PM -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
ti> >>> Has anyone else tried the i386 memstick and having the same problem?
ti> >>>
ti> >>
t
Glen Barber wrote
in <20130608173411.gd13...@glenbarber.us>:
gj> On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 05:22:56PM -0400, Glen Barber wrote:
gj> Because the userland is 32-bit and the kernel is 64-bit, "something"
gj> goes wrong, but interestingly not wrong enough that the script fails
gj> entirely. So, the
Guido Falsi wrote
in <519b239e.4060...@madpilot.net>:
ma> On 05/21/13 09:32, Beeblebrox wrote:
ma> > Hello.
ma> > I made a small mistake and I need to re-write the gptzfsboot file for
ma> > 10-current zfs 5000 to my freebsd-boot gpt partition.
ma> >
ma> > I can't use mfsbsd's gptzfsboot because
Julian Elischer wrote
in <50ec51a3.6020...@freebsd.org>:
ju> On 1/8/13 6:42 AM, Ian FREISLICH wrote:
ju> > Hi
ju> >
ju> > Adding routes using the -iface option to route(8) doesn't work any
ju> > more. This was useful to select a specific interface for a route
ju> > when the remote gateway has
Hiroki Sato wrote
in <20121207.101917.103513550140980591@allbsd.org>:
hr> Hi all,
hr>
hr> I received many emails asking why
hr> https://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/ is stopped working and when
hr> it will recover, so I just wanted to let you know that FreeBS
Hi all,
I received many emails asking why
https://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/ is stopped working and when
it will recover, so I just wanted to let you know that FreeBSD daily
snapshot build in allbsd.org is temporarily down. The reason why it
is down is some local network issue and CVS
Garrett Cooper wrote
in :
ya> On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
ya> > Why change the tool when we can change the rc script to do the
ya> > right thing? I have a patch I'm working on to resolve this (you hit an
ya> > itch I've been meaning to scratch for a little while).
Hi,
I would like comments about the attached patch for sysctl(8) to add a
new option "-f filename". It supports reading of a file with
key=value lines.
As you probably know, we already have /etc/sysctl.conf and it is
processed by rc.d/sysctl shell script in a line-by-line basis. The
probl
"Michael W. Lucas" wrote
in <20121123031753.ga59...@bewilderbeast.blackhelicopters.org>:
mw> eval: setfib: not found
mw> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22: WARNING: failed to start apache22
mw>
mw> If I run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 restart from the command line, I
mw> can restart httpd without t
Andrey Chernov wrote
in <50a88d0e.1070...@freebsd.org>:
ac> On every IPv6 address of my card and router and every broadcast and
ac> link-local scope addresses I see now:
ac> kernel: sa6_recoverscope: assumption failure (non 0 ID):
ac>
ac> What does it mean and why there are so many of them? I
Adrian Chadd wrote
in :
ad> On 17 November 2012 21:45, Hiroki Sato wrote:
ad>
ad> > ad> Fixed. Damn those pesky non-IPV6 belivers.
ad> >
ad> > Sorry, I was careless about this part.
ad>
ad> It's fine. :-) God, I so can't grill anyone for breaking th
Adrian Chadd wrote
in :
ad> On 17 November 2012 18:35, FreeBSD Tinderbox wrote:
ad>
ad> > cc -c -O -pipe -std=c99 -g -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
-Wundef -Wno-pointer-sign -fformat-extensions -Wmiss
Andrew Thompson wrote
in :
th> On 12 July 2012 10:15, Adrian Chadd wrote:
th> > Again, that just touched usb. So, how'd that affect non-USB wifi cloning?
th>
th> I guess cloning is first match wins and usb was incorrectly matching wlan*
Yes, a greedier ifname matching rule can unintentionall
Hiroki Sato wrote
in <20120711.110203.744611964086256554@allbsd.org>:
hr> David Wolfskill wrote
hr> in <20120709131957.gi1...@albert.catwhisker.org>:
hr>
hr> da> Just finished updating from r238227 to r238290 on the "head" slice of my
hr> da>
David Wolfskill wrote
in <20120709131957.gi1...@albert.catwhisker.org>:
da> Just finished updating from r238227 to r238290 on the "head" slice of my
da> laptop, and was unable to make use of the wlan(4) NIC; I captured the
da> following via cut/paste from ttyv0:
(snip)
da>
da> I glanced through
Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote
in <20120628230725.gb1...@garage.freebsd.pl>:
pj> PS. We are discussing two totally different things here:
pj> 1. Is placing GPT on anything but raw disk violates the spec? I can
pj>agree that it does and I'm happy with gpart(8) growing a warning.
I agree that th
Sean Bruno wrote
in <1339531057.42366.2.ca...@powernoodle.corp.yahoo.com>:
se> On Tue, 2012-06-05 at 14:13 -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:
se> > On Tue, 2012-06-05 at 11:55 -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:
se>
se>
se>
se> allrighty, after some doc reviews by Glen, I've thwacked together a
se> quick and dirty
[move from -doc@ to -current@]
"Andrey V. Elsukov" wrote
in <4fd05573.70...@freebsd.org>:
ae> On 06.06.2012 15:07, Hiroki Sato wrote:
ae> > ae> 1. When geom_mirror module is not loaded GEOM_PART will complain that
the
ae> > ae> backup GPT header is no
John Hay wrote
in <20111022193418.ga53...@zibbi.meraka.csir.co.za>:
jh> I can maybe just say, I have now upgraded various machines from 7.x or
jh> 8.x to 9 and even though I have read the rc.conf manual I keep tripping
jh> on the new IPv6 rc stuff. Various being client, server and router /
jh>
Doug Barton wrote
in <4ea23c08.6060...@freebsd.org>:
do> On 10/19/2011 00:29, Hiroki Sato wrote:
do> > Mattia Rossi wrote
do> > in <4e9dfe11.2070...@swin.edu.au>:
do> >
do> > mr> So the _ipv6 bit doesn't take care of passing "inet6" t
Mattia Rossi wrote
in <4e9dfe11.2070...@swin.edu.au>:
mr> So the _ipv6 bit doesn't take care of passing "inet6" to ifconfig
mr> automatically?
No. You always need to add the inet6 keyword wherever needed.
mr> Does passing two options work, or do I have to pass them separately?
mr> E.g.:
mr>
Xin LI wrote
in <4e9dfd46.1040...@delphij.net>:
de> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
de> Hash: SHA256
de>
de> On 10/18/11 15:07, Hiroki Sato wrote:
de> > Hideki Yamamoto wrote in
de> > :
de> >
de> > hy> Hi, hy> hy> Does someone know where
Johann Hugo wrote
in <201110190845.17950.jh...@meraka.csir.co.za>:
jh> On Tuesday, October 18, 2011 11:16:57 pm Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
jh> > On 18. Oct 2011, at 20:00 , Johann Hugo wrote:
jh> > > Hi
jh> > >
jh> > > The only way that I can get bfe0 to enable ACCEPT_RTADV is to manually
do
jh> >
Hideki Yamamoto wrote
in :
hy> Hi,
hy>
hy> Does someone know where is the draft of FreeBSD 9.0 release note?
hy> I would like to check if there is a description about new functions
hy> about MLDv2 is included or not.
hy> I think the below feature should be included in the release note as
hy> IP
Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e9aa874.5070...@gibfest.dk>:
th> On 14.10.2011 10:26, Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote:
th> > On 14-10-2011 10:09, Hiroki Sato wrote:
th> >> Thanks. There is no problem with the source address selection.
th>
th> I don't unders
Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e97d9f3.4020...@gibfest.dk>:
th> On 14.10.2011 08:14, Hiroki Sato wrote:
th> > telnet www.freebsd.org 80 < /dev/null
th> [tykling@tykburk ~]$ telnet www.freebsd.org 80 < /dev/null
th> Trying 69.147.83.34...
th> Connected
Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e97cffc.5020...@gibfest.dk>:
th> On 14.10.2011 02:52, Hiroki Sato wrote:
th> > Can you please send me the results of the following commands:
th>
th> Please see the output below each command. I forgot to
th> mention that the ipv6 upl
Thomas Steen Rasmussen wrote
in <4e9766c0.1020...@gibfest.dk>:
th> Hello list,
th>
th> I just upgraded my home workstation to 9.0-beta3 amd64. It seems
th> like my web browsers are preferring ipv4 over ipv6 after the upgrade,
th> I tested Firefox and Opera. After digging into rc.conf(5) I found
Hi,
I would like your comments about adding NOT operator into string
match rule in devd.conf. The reason is as follows.
After the USB packet filter was added, devctl attach notifications
from an IFT_USB interface like "!system=IFNET subsystem=usbus0
type=ATTACH" trigger a default rule for i
Hi Rick,
Rick Macklem wrote
in <468764384.310026.1314219682612.javamail.r...@erie.cs.uoguelph.ca>:
rm> It sounds like people have agreed that this is a reasonable solution.
rm> If hrs@ can confirm that testing shows it fixes the original problem
rm> (the ZFS file handles don't change when it's
Rick Macklem wrote
in <468764384.310026.1314219682612.javamail.r...@erie.cs.uoguelph.ca>:
rm> Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
rm> > On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 04:41:25PM +0300, Kostik Belousov wrote:
rm> > > On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 09:36:37AM -0400, Rick Macklem wrote:
rm> > > > Well, doesn't this resu
Rick Macklem wrote
in <920337541.272757.1314192294772.javamail.r...@erie.cs.uoguelph.ca>:
rm> Kostik Belousov wrote:
rm> > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:23:03PM +0200, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
rm> > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 04:11:20PM -0400, Rick Macklem wrote:
rm> > > > Pawel Jakub Dawidek wro
Gleb Kurtsou wrote
in <20110824150235.GA46460@tops>:
gl> On (24/08/2011 21:34), Hiroki Sato wrote:
gl> > Kostik Belousov wrote
gl> > in <20110824082119.gj17...@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua>:
gl> >
gl> > ko> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:23:03PM +0200, Paw
Kostik Belousov wrote
in <20110824082119.gj17...@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua>:
ko> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:23:03PM +0200, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
ko> > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 04:11:20PM -0400, Rick Macklem wrote:
ko> > > Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
ko> > > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:09:41
Hi Rick,
Rick Macklem wrote
in <59520805.118597.1313885734529.javamail.r...@erie.cs.uoguelph.ca>:
rm> Hiroki, could you please test the attached patch.
rm>
rm> One problem with this patch is that I don't know how to create a fixed
rm> table that matches what systems would already have been get
Rick Macklem wrote
in <1565511281.69213.1313764157732.javamail.r...@erie.cs.uoguelph.ca>:
rm> Hiroki Sato wrote:
rm> > fsid_guid = dmu_objset_fsid_guid(zfsvfs->z_os);
rm> > ASSERT((fsid_guid & ~((1ULL<<56)-1)) == 0);
rm> > vfsp->vfs_fsid.val
Hiroki Sato wrote
in <20110819.002046.908756241495481148@allbsd.org>:
hr> Hi,
hr>
hr> I have experienced "Stale NFS file handle" issue when switching
hr> between oldnfs and newnfs on a CURRENT box (NFS server exporting ZFS
hr> mountpoints). The cause w
Hi,
I have experienced "Stale NFS file handle" issue when switching
between oldnfs and newnfs on a CURRENT box (NFS server exporting ZFS
mountpoints). The cause was that fsid was changed in the following
conditions and not in the NFS subsystem itself, but I am wondering if
these are expected
Test Rat wrote
in <86y5z1ymyi@gmail.com>:
tt> Can you add architecture name to HEAD snapshots? It often saves time
tt> checking whether snapshot is suitable for testing months after being
tt> dowloaded.
Thank you for your feedback. While I have received various ideas and
am still workin
Bruce Cran wrote
in :
br> I've installed FreeBSD snapshots a couple of times this week. With
br> Virtualbox 4.1 on both Windows and OS X with a 20GB disk I've found
br> the installer forgets to create the homedir - /home doesn't exist, so
br> when you get placed at / when logging in. Unfortuna
Hi,
Just wanted to let you know that daily snapshot builds from the HEAD
source tree are available again at
http://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/. Currently i386 and amd64
build have been recovered. Although it was down for a while due to
hardware failure, it is recovering now including
Hi,
pluknet wrote
in :
pl> On 27 August 2010 00:09, Doug Barton wrote:
pl> > On 08/26/2010 12:53 PM, pluknet wrote:
pl> >>
pl> >> [cc'ing current@ as rc@ looks too quite]
pl> >>
pl> >> Hi.
pl> >>
pl> >> Since ifconfig has grown to label interfaces with
pl> >> ifconfig $ifname description "foo
Gordon Tetlow wrote
in :
go> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:11 AM, Gordon Tetlow wrote:
go>
go> > All,
go> >
go> > I sat down and rewrote the man tools from a relatively old codebase to a
go> > single shell script. My original motivation was to allow multiple
go> > configuration files so port inst
Doug Barton wrote
in <4bcb6a14.5040...@freebsd.org>:
do> > # ifconfig gif0 create
do> > # ifconfig gif0 up
do>
do> Your statement is literally true, in this case the network.subr stuff
do> "has no control" because it isn't run. That was the same for the old
do> code as it is for the new code.
Doug Barton wrote
in <4bca2b55.9000...@freebsd.org>:
do> > I strongly disagree with this because some IPv6
do> > applications depend on link-local address automatically added on
do> > cloned interfaces
do>
do> Can you please give a configuration example that would create the
do> scenario you
Doug Barton wrote
in <4bc8ee88.6000...@freebsd.org>:
do> > or if the
do> > commit hadn't happed in the middle of a discussion that died with
do> > this.
do>
do> I took from the discussion the few things that we had achieved some form
do> of consensus on, and chose to drop the rest of the topics
John Hay wrote
in <20100405083056.ga8...@zibbi.meraka.csir.co.za>:
jh> These questions actually start more questions for me. :-) Maybe we should
jh> also think from the user perspective and list a few use cases and what a
jh> user need to put in rc.conf to make that work?
jh>
jh> Your normal de
Doug Barton wrote
in <4bb95564.1070...@freebsd.org>:
do> On 04/04/10 02:41, Hiroki Sato wrote:
do> > "Kevin Oberman" wrote
do> > in <20100404053352.e6f751c...@ptavv.es.net>:
do> >
do> > ob> The use of FACILITY_enable in rc.conf predates /e
Doug Barton wrote
in <4bb95564.1070...@freebsd.org>:
do> On 04/04/10 02:41, Hiroki Sato wrote:
do> > "Kevin Oberman" wrote
do> > in <20100404053352.e6f751c...@ptavv.es.net>:
do> >
do> > ob> The use of FACILITY_enable in rc.conf predates /e
Doug Barton wrote
in <4bb7e224.6020...@freebsd.org>:
do> As we've discussed previously, you and I have a lot of disagreement on
do> some of these principles. I'm going to outline my responses in some
do> detail, however I'm also interested in what others have to say since I'd
do> ultimately lik
"Kevin Oberman" wrote
in <20100404053352.e6f751c...@ptavv.es.net>:
ob> The use of FACILITY_enable in rc.conf predates /etc/rc.d scripts and I
ob> see no reason not to use them to enable or disable functionality whether
ob> it involves a script in rc.d or not. The idea is to have a clear,
ob> ob
Doug Barton wrote
in <4bb70e1e.3090...@freebsd.org>:
do> 1. There should be an ipv6_enable knob to easily turn IPv6 configuration
do> on and off when INET6 is in the kernel. I think the value of this kind
do> of knob is obvious, but I'd be happy to elaborate if that is necessary.
There were r
(198799 by default) is specified,
the system works fine under heavy loads during this week.
Is anyone else suffering from it? If it happens on all of >2GB
systems, I think it should be solved (or described in relnotes)
before the release.
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I hope.
I also had "kmem_malloc(4096): kmem_map too small: 275378176 total allocated"
several times on -current as of Jan 4th. My -current box has 3GB memory,
but when the memory size is explicitly specified as 2GB via MAXMEM option,
the panic disappears (but I don't know why...).
1077938052, tf_ss = 47})
|at /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c:1033
|#27 0xc0487dcd in Xint0x80_syscall () at {standard input}:141
|---Can't read userspace from dump, or kernel process---
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e editor scramble
> the text?
Probably it is not a big problem for editors, but other tools are OK?
A file including characters in various encodings may confuse them.
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some files
not one file, but it works fine. I think we can maintain more easily
several small files than big one file.
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