Re: Tagged Command Queuing support for IC-35L0?0 ?

2001-09-04 Thread Terry Lambert
Steve Roome wrote: > > Can these newer drives, based on the IC-35L0?0-chipset, also be used > > with TCQ enabled in FBSD? (? is 2, 4 or 6 depending on whether the > > drive has 20, 40 or 60 GB capacity). > > I've got one of these : > > ad0: 39266MB [79780/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA66 > > If I

Re: KLD subsystem improvement

2001-09-04 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Eugene L. Vorokov" writes: : I'm going to implement a small improvement to a KLD system. I want linker : file not to be loaded at all when all modules inside it fail to load for : some reasons. I think that would be logical behaviour. Does anyone think : that such c

Re: FreeBSD and Athlon Processors

2001-09-04 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Terry Lambert writes: : Are you sure it's not just a CMD640 IDE controller? They are : known to have issues; Linux has a patch... FreeBSD used to, but : I think it got yanked out, or was just turned off by default. The CMD640 had many DMA corruption bugs. Many are

Re: SO_REUSEPORT on unicast UDP sockets

2001-09-04 Thread Mike Silbersack
On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Terry Lambert wrote: > Similarly, there are a number of bugs in the TCP sockets as > well; specifically, there's a problem with all sockets being > treated as being in the same collision domain, when doing > automatic port assignment. This limits you to 65535 oubound > TCP c

Re: Tagged Command Queuing support for IC-35L0?0 ?

2001-09-04 Thread Steve Roome
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:20:30PM +0200, Niek Bergboer wrote: > Can these newer drives, based on the IC-35L0?0-chipset, also be used > with TCQ enabled in FBSD? (? is 2, 4 or 6 depending on whether the > drive has 20, 40 or 60 GB capacity). I've got one of these : ad0: 39266MB [79780/16/63] at

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Kevin Way
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:08:44PM -0500, Mike Meyer wrote: > Kevin Way <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types: > > I'm quite sure that Mr. Sinz wasn't suggesting that telnet smtp://localhost > > should do something useful. Nor do I consider his idea "lazy". I do think > > that he was suggesting, and I concu

Re: Routing Performance?

2001-09-04 Thread Wes Peters
Leo Bicknell wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 06:01:04PM -0600, Ronald G Minnich wrote: > > you do know that API just layed off (almost) all their alpha people, > > right? > > > > alpha is dead. Thank compaq any time. > > > > ron (who owns 112 Compaq Alpha boxes, and 16 API CS20s) > > No I did

Re: Flow cache on FreeBSD?

2001-09-04 Thread Marco Wertejuk
Hello, | Yes. Please go and find the NeTraMet package on the web - it should NeTraMet is in the ports so you don't have to search it on the web: /usr/ports/net/NeTraMet/ -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen, Marco Wertejuk - mwcis.com Computer/Internet/Security-Services To Unsubscribe: send mail to [

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Mike Meyer
Kevin Way <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types: > > If you're really lazy and want to be able to do: > > telnet smtp://localhost > > I suggest you look into this relatively new invention called > > '/etc/services' and read some manual pages. You'll find you can do > > something quite similar, and much

Re: Flow cache on FreeBSD?

2001-09-04 Thread Andrzej Bialecki
Deepak Jain wrote: > > Is there a way to provide functionality similar to ip flow cache stats on a > FreeBSD router? > > Let me clarify, I am talking about being able to easily see groupings of > traffic go through a FreeBSD box. So if a downstream customer is being > attacked, a simple

Flow cache on FreeBSD?

2001-09-04 Thread Deepak Jain
Is there a way to provide functionality similar to ip flow cache stats on a FreeBSD router? Let me clarify, I am talking about being able to easily see groupings of traffic go through a FreeBSD box. So if a downstream customer is being attacked, a simple table in realtime [or near real-t

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Kevin Way
> If you're really lazy and want to be able to do: > telnet smtp://localhost > I suggest you look into this relatively new invention called > '/etc/services' and read some manual pages. You'll find you can do > something quite similar, and much saner. I'm quite sure that Mr. Sinz wasn't s

Re: Question about VLAN dot1q tagging in FreeBSD

2001-09-04 Thread Ulf Zimmermann
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 05:24:50PM -0400, Leo Bicknell wrote: > On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 02:19:06PM -0700, Ulf Zimmermann wrote: > > Last night I setup dot1q tagging again on another machine and had > > the same problem. Looking into packets sent down the trunk, I saw > > that VLAN 1 wasn't tagged

Re: Question about VLAN dot1q tagging in FreeBSD

2001-09-04 Thread Leo Bicknell
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 02:19:06PM -0700, Ulf Zimmermann wrote: > Last night I setup dot1q tagging again on another machine and had > the same problem. Looking into packets sent down the trunk, I saw > that VLAN 1 wasn't tagged (I assume the dot1q spec tells so that > VLAN 1 packets aren't tagged,

Question about VLAN dot1q tagging in FreeBSD

2001-09-04 Thread Ulf Zimmermann
Got a question for the people who worked on the support. All my experience is under 4.3-Release/-Stable/4.4-RC3. A while back when I wanted to use dot1q tagging, it seems to work fine with the expection that I wasn't able to get VLAN 1 (default VLAN) to work. Last night I setup dot1q tagging agai

Re: signal handling descrpancy (FreeBSD oaf fix/Evolution)

2001-09-04 Thread David Malone
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 09:55:03AM -0700, David O'Brien wrote: > The PIM Evolution, http://www.ximian.com/products/ximian_evolution/, > does not run on FreeBSD. The authors have made a change so that it will. > However, we would like to know if FreeBSD is the odd-man-out, or if the > authors were

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Mattias Pantzare
> > NAME > > amd - automatically mount file systems > > ... > > DESCRIPTION > > Amd is a daemon that automatically mounts filesystems whenever a file or > > directory within that filesystem is accessed. Filesystems are automati- > > cally unmounted when they appear to be quies

Re: Tagged Command Queuing support for IC-35L0?0 ?

2001-09-04 Thread Jason Andresen
Niek Bergboer wrote: > > Hi, > > I posted this message on -questions, and since I got no reply I've > assumed that it's technical enough to post here on -hackers. > > Since FBSD 4.3-RELEASE, tagged command queuing is supported for IBM > DTLA and DPTA IDE drives. However, the newer "Deskstar GXP

Re: What is VT_TFS?

2001-09-04 Thread Julian Elischer
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > > Which reminds me, Adrian still oves us his story about ref :-) Yeah, the REAL one... To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Maxim Sobolev
> > > apart from the numerical value, yes, looks good. Ok, please find the final patch attached. Dare I say that it looks really ugly? I'm looking forward for your comments. -Maxim > > Poul-Henning > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxim Sobolev writes: > > > >--%--multipart-mixed-bounda

Tagged Command Queuing support for IC-35L0?0 ?

2001-09-04 Thread Niek Bergboer
Hi, I posted this message on -questions, and since I got no reply I've assumed that it's technical enough to post here on -hackers. Since FBSD 4.3-RELEASE, tagged command queuing is supported for IBM DTLA and DPTA IDE drives. However, the newer "Deskstar GXP" drives also support TCQ according to

Re: What is VT_TFS?

2001-09-04 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nate Williams writes: >> TRW supported a lot of the early >> 386BSD/FreeBSD effort, back before Walnut Creek CDROM threw >> in and had us change the version number from 0.1 to 1.0 to >> make it a bit easier to sell. > >*Huh* That's revisionist history if I've ever

Re: What is VT_TFS?

2001-09-04 Thread Nate Williams
> > What is the file system that uses VT_TFS in vnode.h? Is it still available > > on FreeBSD? Thanks. > > Julian added it for TRW Financial Services; the first public > reference machine for 386BSD (which later became FreeBSD and > NetBSD) was ref.tfs.com. So far so good. ref died an ugly hor

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Bruce Evans
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Maxim Sobolev wrote: > > [neither Maxim Sobolev nor Brent Verner wrote] > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brent Verner writes: > > >#include > > > > > >I've done a /cursory/ look over how this v_tag is used. I'm not sure > > >this is a simple/clean as you propose, since th

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Boris Popov
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Maxim Sobolev wrote: > > The places which inspect v_tag will have to be changed to use > > strcmp() then... > > I think that we can add a new vnode flag, say VCANLOCK, so that each > particular VFS can set it if it supports locking, which should allow > to remove pre-defined

REMINDER: FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report -- Request For Submissions

2001-09-04 Thread Robert Watson
It's that time again! I'm in the process of preparing the August, 2001 FreeBSD monthly status report, and as such am interested in seeing submissions in much the same style as previous months. Generally, this means about one paragraph of text per project describing events that have occured sinc

4.4-RC3 scontrib and other files problem ?

2001-09-04 Thread Ulf Zimmermann
Tried to install complete source tree via sysinstall and it always fails on scontrib with unexpected EOF. And it seems several of the chunks are not the usual 240640 bytes in size. Checked several of the FTP servers: -r--r--r-- 1 1006 1006 231335 Sep 2 04:23 sbin.ab -r--r--r-- 1 1006 1006

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Maxim Sobolev
> > Hi Maxim, > > Perhaps you meant: > diff -d -u -r1.154 vnode.h > --- sys/vnode.h 2001/08/27 06:09:55 1.154 > +++ sys/vnode.h 2001/09/04 15:21:25 > @@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ > /* open for business 0x10 */ > #defineVONWORKLST 0x20 /* On syncer work-list */ > #define

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Joseph Mallett
What strikes me in this thread is that a lot of people are stupid and lazy and want FreeBSD's kernel (or libc) to do stupid things with URLs the same way you can throw a URL anywhere in Windows and have it mean something. Here's some news for you: It shouldn't, and probably won't, happen. If y

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
apart from the numerical value, yes, looks good. Poul-Henning In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxim Sobolev writes: > >--%--multipart-mixed-boundary-1.97537.999617732--% >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxim Sobol

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Konstantin Chuguev
Hi Maxim, Perhaps you meant: diff -d -u -r1.154 vnode.h --- sys/vnode.h 2001/08/27 06:09:55 1.154 +++ sys/vnode.h 2001/09/04 15:21:25 @@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ /* open for business 0x10 */ #defineVONWORKLST 0x20 /* On syncer work-list */ #defineVMOUNT 0x40

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Maxim Sobolev
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxim Sobolev writes: > >> > >> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brent Verner writes: > >> > > >> >I've done a /cursory/ look over how this v_tag is used. I'm not sure > >> >this is a simple/clean as you propose, since this is used in the > >> >IS_LOCKING_VFS ma

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Charlie Root
> All of this started with the quest for URIs being useable everywhere. It's a stupid quest, for reasons others have pointed out. > > When this isn't possible or > > reasonable, it's not only difficult but *wrong* to abstract. > > I never said this was trivial. We (which includes me) tried to s

KLD subsystem improvement

2001-09-04 Thread Eugene L. Vorokov
Hello, I'm going to implement a small improvement to a KLD system. I want linker file not to be loaded at all when all modules inside it fail to load for some reasons. I think that would be logical behaviour. Does anyone think that such change would break something ? Regards, Eugene To Unsubsc

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Michael Sinz
Charlie Root wrote: > > > What I was trying to say is that there is no reason that I should care > > if the file is local or not. > > You do need to know if the file is local or not. You need to know > for security. You need to know because files behave differently on > different machines. You n

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Kenneth P. Stox
On 04-Sep-01 Michael Sinz wrote: > Sansonetti Laurent wrote: >> >> > Anyway, the point is that a file that I can access should be a file I >> > can access via VI or MORE or EMACS or GREP or any other tool without >> > having those tools each having FTP and HTTP and SSH support built in to >> > t

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Michael Sinz
Sansonetti Laurent wrote: > > > Anyway, the point is that a file that I can access should be a file I > > can access via VI or MORE or EMACS or GREP or any other tool without > > having those tools each having FTP and HTTP and SSH support built in to > > them. The OS should handle it. > > Yes,

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Charlie Root
> What I was trying to say is that there is no reason that I should care > if the file is local or not. You do need to know if the file is local or not. You need to know for security. You need to know because files behave differently on different machines. You need to know because file structures

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Sansonetti Laurent
> Anyway, the point is that a file that I can access should be a file I > can access via VI or MORE or EMACS or GREP or any other tool without > having those tools each having FTP and HTTP and SSH support built in to > them. The OS should handle it. Yes, this should be nice. There's a similar p

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxim Sobolev writes: >> >> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brent Verner writes: >> >On 04 Sep 2001 at 10:36 (+0200), Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: >> >| >> >| Assignment: >> >| >> >| The v_tag element in struct vnode is a debugging aid, but unfortunately >> >| it is

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Maxim Sobolev
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brent Verner writes: > >On 04 Sep 2001 at 10:36 (+0200), Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > >| > >| Assignment: > >| > >| The v_tag element in struct vnode is a debugging aid, but unfortunately > >| it is implemented in a way which means that adding a filesystem mean

Re: gzipped crashdumps

2001-09-04 Thread Michael Sinz
John Polstra wrote: > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Anyone else think this patch from NetBSD is worthwhile? > > Yes yes yes yes yes! That's 5 votes in favor of it already. :-) Add in another 50 here (the number of machines here that produ

Re: FreeBSD and Athlon Processors

2001-09-04 Thread Jason Andresen
Terry Lambert wrote: > > David O'Brien wrote: > > > > Well, since it didn't, I might as well explain the problem here too. > > > > There are at least two major problems with VIA chips: > > > > > > [data curruption on VIA KT133/133A systems by pushing PCI and memory bus] > > > > > > Are you sure a

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Michael Sinz
Paul Chvostek wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 02:15:09PM -0400, Michael Sinz wrote: > > > > I too have been hoping for (and building internal tools) that work > > this way. I really wish you could just do: > > > > open("nfs://server.name.dom/directory/file.txt") > > NAME > amd - a

Re: Should URL's be pervasive.

2001-09-04 Thread Michael Sinz
Chris Costello wrote: > > On Friday, August 31, 2001, Michael Sinz wrote: > > I too have been hoping for (and building internal tools) that work > > this way. I really wish you could just do: > > > > open("nfs://server.name.dom/directory/file.txt") > > > > and have it work. That would be

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Mark Santcroos
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 02:27:00PM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > >I've done a /cursory/ look over how this v_tag is used. I'm not sure > >this is a simple/clean as you propose, since this is used in the > >IS_LOCKING_VFS macro, as well as in union_subr.c... > > Well, that is just too bad, b

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brent Verner writes: >On 04 Sep 2001 at 10:36 (+0200), Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: >| >| Assignment: >| >| The v_tag element in struct vnode is a debugging aid, but unfortunately >| it is implemented in a way which means that adding a filesystem means >| modifying th

Re: Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Brent Verner
On 04 Sep 2001 at 10:36 (+0200), Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: | | Assignment: | | The v_tag element in struct vnode is a debugging aid, but unfortunately | it is implemented in a way which means that adding a filesystem means | modifying the definition in . | | Convert the v_tag to an "const char *

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ipnat, ipf, ipfstat devices not configured

2001-09-04 Thread Chojin
Hello, Since I recompiled my system and kernel (4.3-RELEASE) I can't use ipnat ipf and ipfstat: #ipnat /dev/ipnat: open: Device not configured #ipf -Fa -f /etc/ipf.rules open device: Device not configured ioctl(SIOCIPFFL): Bad file descriptor open device: Device not configured 2:ioctl(add/inse

Re: Snmp problems

2001-09-04 Thread Chojin
Problems started since yesterday and last time I modified community and other things few weeks ago. When I try to cfgmaker, it displays the same errors. - Original Message - From: "Kelvin Ng Chee Hoong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Chojin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL

Re: Snmp problems

2001-09-04 Thread Kelvin Ng Chee Hoong
Do your community string correct ? Do you change community string recently ? Do you configure [Target] tag in mrtg.conf point to correct MIB ? Chojin wrote: >Hello, > >Since yesterday, when I do /usr/local/bin/mrtg /usr/local/etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg >It says: >SNMP Error: >no response received >

Snmp problems

2001-09-04 Thread Chojin
Hello, Since yesterday, when I do /usr/local/bin/mrtg /usr/local/etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg It says: SNMP Error: no response received SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "127.0.0.1" [127.0.0.1].161) community: "TMRTGCHO" request ID: 1484981548 PDU bufsize: 8000

Re: general ethernet driver changes

2001-09-04 Thread Terry Lambert
Luigi Rizzo wrote: > > > Did you have opportunity to play with the soft interrupt > > coalescing we discussed? > > Did this message just leak to a mailing list, or would you > be able to expand this (or pass a pointer to mailing lists > where this was discussed) ? Ignore the man behind the curt

Junior Kernel Hacker task: improve vnode->v_tag

2001-09-04 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
Assignment: The v_tag element in struct vnode is a debugging aid, but unfortunately it is implemented in a way which means that adding a filesystem means modifying the definition in . Convert the v_tag to an "const char *" and have the filesystems put their name in there instead. The v_tag has

Re: What is VT_TFS?

2001-09-04 Thread Terry Lambert
Julian Elischer wrote: > > > What is the file system that uses VT_TFS in vnode.h? Is it > > > still available on FreeBSD? Thanks. > > > > Julian added it for TRW Financial Services; the first public > > reference machine for 386BSD (which later became FreeBSD and > > NetBSD) was ref.tfs.com. TRW

Re: virtual consoles

2001-09-04 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 11:37:39AM +0800, Igor Podlesny wrote: [snip] > > Screen is a nice thing, I agree. Just one drawback is (Ctrl-A)*N > consoles (i.e., when you use screen at local console, than log in > into another box and run screen there. Local screen will see catch > Ctrl-A and you're f