My bitty box just crashed out while doing some light desktop work and
a small amount of NFS server stuff.
FWIW, this problem is repeatable - a few minutes after as I start doing
any NFS service, the box crashes out and dies.
Any clues on where to start looking?
Nick
My bitty box just crashed out while doing some light desktop work and a
small amount of NFS server stuff.
The source was cvsup'd a few minutes before the kernel was compiled last
Sunday. The contents of dmesg.boot are include below.
If it's of any use, the machine crashed badly the day before
It's not like people didn't have nine years' advance warning to fix
their scripts.
When's the first time the FreeBSD sort(1) man page mentioned that this
syntax was deprecated? Can we at least start from there?
The man page in 4.x notes that -k is an alternative rather than the
There's a small typo in /usr/src/sys/sys/sx.h which causes kernel builds to
break unless INVARIANTS is defined.
Patch below against version 1.2 of the file.
Nick
--- /usr/src/sys/sys/sx.h.orig Tue Mar 6 10:57:31 2001
+++ /usr/src/sys/sys/sx.h Tue Mar 6 10:57:38 2001
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
phk wrote:
This is *CURRENT* remember ? We want this transistion done and
tested before current becomes 4.0-RELEASE. The time is NOW!
Not quite: this is -current, 4 days before a functionality freeze and
potentially less than one month before 4.0-RELEASE. Replacing critical
parts of the
I've got a 100Mbit 3COM EISA ethernet interface. Here are the particulars:
vx0: 3Com 3C597-TX Network Adapter at 0x5000-0x501f, 0x5c80-0x5c89
vx0: irq 12 (edge) on eisa0 slot 5
I've been running it for a while now at 10Mbit. From what I can gather, the
vx driver doesn't support fast