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Craig Rodrigues rodr...@freebsd.org changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Craig Rodrigues rodr...@freebsd.org ---
Previously, I reported some error messages reported by Jenkins
on startup:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-java/2014-February/010593.html
I looked at the Jenkins
On 2014-9-1, at 21:09, John-Mark Gurney j...@funkthat.com wrote:
Still waiting for the other info I requested in my email...
Sorry, which other info? (The message is not in dmesg, it's from netstat -m.)
Lars
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--- Comment #2 from Craig Rodrigues rodr...@freebsd.org ---
I did some more analysis and found that this code:
13253 java CALL bind(0x4,0x7fbfd7a8,0x1c)
13253 java STRU struct sockaddr { AF_INET6, [::]:33848 }
13253 java
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--- Comment #3 from Craig Rodrigues rodr...@freebsd.org ---
I ran the same test program under truss with:
truss java MulticastTest
and found this:
socket(PF_INET6,SOCK_DGRAM,0)= 4 (0x4)
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Craig Rodrigues rodr...@freebsd.org changed:
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Summary|Bug in multicast bind(),|Bug in IPv6
I've had this issue for a while on 10 and 11
merrily working along, in an SSH session, or doing zfs send/recv over ssh
and randomly I'll get a can't allocate memory from sshd and the session
gets killed.
There is PLENTY of memory on the free list (500meg).
What can I do to catch what is
2014-09-02 Larry Rosenman wrote:
random Can't allocate memory from sshd
I've had this issue for a while on 10 and 11
merrily working along, in an SSH session, or doing zfs send/recv over
ssh
and randomly I'll get a can't allocate memory from sshd and the
session
gets killed.
There is
On 2014-09-02 09:47, Mark Martinec wrote:
2014-09-02 Larry Rosenman wrote:
random Can't allocate memory from sshd
I've had this issue for a while on 10 and 11
merrily working along, in an SSH session, or doing zfs send/recv over
ssh
and randomly I'll get a can't allocate memory from sshd
No, I never figured it out. I never really even got Peter to
understand the problem - he was still asking about whether STP packets
were on the wire when I left the issue, yet the problem is interface
configuration, not traffic.
FreeBSD doesn't support configuring STP on VLAN interfaces -
Hello Dustin,
W dniu 2012-09-02 o 01:13, Dustin J. Mitchell pisze:
On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Peter Jeremype...@rulingia.com wrote:
That looks like RSTP is enabled on both bridge10 and bridge20 but is
not seeing incoming [R]STP packets. Are you sure the switch connected
to vr1 is
W dniu 2014-09-02 o 22:27, Dustin J. Mitchell pisze:
No, I never figured it out. I never really even got Peter to
understand the problem - he was still asking about whether STP packets
were on the wire when I left the issue, yet the problem is interface
configuration, not traffic.
FreeBSD
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Marek Salwerowicz marek_...@wp.pl wrote:
Does the bridge without STP work for you ?
It bridges, yes. It doesn't run STP.
What do you actually bridge? As I see, there are 2 physical interfaces and 1
vlan
Correct.
I am wondering if the STP is really necessary
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