In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel Rock
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Mark Knight schrieb:
Current from approximately 0500 BST on 16th September is giving me
errors like this from boot:
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_MUL write data underrun 81922048
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_MUL write data underrun 81926144
ad0
Current from approximately 0500 BST on 16th September is giving me
errors like this from boot:
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_MUL write data underrun 81922048
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_MUL write data underrun 81926144
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_MUL write data underrun 81924096
ad0: WARNING - WRITE_MUL write data
Every time I try to buildworld on my -CURRENT box, having upgraded from an
early February kernel last week, the machine panics. I've
updated my kernel and world several times, but the problem persists with
this kernel from last night. The 'current process' is always 'cpp0',
and it always seems to
have not, in
fact, sup'd 'lapbsd' from it since before July 16.
I noticed this when 'lapbsd' was suping of 'shrewd' repeatedly (by
mistake actually), where 'shrewd' had not sup'd off 'storm' itself.
As I say, it's behaving under a new world.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Polstra
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[I changed the subject to something more represenative.]
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Mark Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With world and kernel of 10th August, 01:00 GMT cvsup is reporting
'SetAttrs' adjustments for every
With world and kernel of 10th August, 01:00 GMT cvsup is reporting
'SetAttrs' adjustments for every file it encounters on repeated runs
against a server that has not been updated.
Running under an old kernel, cvsup is not performing any updates.
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in the lnc driver, where
multiple instances are installed.
This surfaced as a result of changes made on 16th May.
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World and kernel of approx 1100 GMT Sunday 21st May:
Sorry to reply to my own thread, but new world and kernel/modules of
24th May 22:00 GMT still exhibit this behaviour...
Any ideas appreciated before I start the 'binary chop
OFTUPDATES
options IPFIREWALL #firewall
options IPDIVERT#divert sockets
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Booting an old April 20th Kernel is fine.
Any ideas please, before I get in too deep...?
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::0250:56ff:fee7:93ca
lnc0: DAD detected duplicate IPv6 address fe80:0001::0250:56ff:fe98:95ec
: 1 NS, 0 NA
lnc0: DAD complete for fe80:0001::0250:56ff:fe98:95ec - duplicate found
lnc0: manual intervention required
lnc1: DAD complete for fe80:0002::0250:56ff:fee7:93ca - no duplicates
found
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ISDN
options IPR_VJ # VJ for ipr
pseudo-device "i4bisppp" 4 # sync PPP over ISDN
pseudo-device sppp# Generic Synchronous PPP
options NMBCLUSTERS=2048
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: unit 0: ista = 0x80
i4b-L1-avma1pp_hscx_intr: receive data overflow
i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: ista = 0x80
i4b-L1-avma1pp_hscx_intr: receive data overflow
i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: ista = 0x80
i4b-L1-isic_isac_irq: unit 0: ista = 0x80
i4b-L1-avma1pp_hscx_intr: receive data overflow
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eliminated.
At the moment I'm only using the card to receive voice calls, triggering
a call to my ISP. Panics seem related to number of calls since last
booted, some sort of leak?
Before I start serious debugging, has anyone else got this problem, or
even better a solution?
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