ed to re-run "service
netif start" before the link returns.
It would be nice if removing the either nic failed over to the other
one without additional work. Is there a way I can set up these devices
to properly failover and return on device removal and inser
larger repositories like /usr/src.
This isn't git specific. Doing anything remotely I/O related takes forever:
- starting a new shell take over a minute
- opening a file in vim which wasn't opened recently take a few minutes
- etc.
That said, I will be
On 17 January 2013 07:52, Fabian Keil wrote:
> Eitan Adler wrote:
> I don't think there are any laptops with "large amounts of RAM"
> as far as ZFS is concerned.
Haha okay: 8GB of RAM.
>> It is taking me 45 minutes to make 5 commits to git. Something is
>>
On 15 January 2013 23:57, Eitan Adler wrote:
> Hi all.
>
>
> Running FreeBSD 9.1-Release, I am seeing some absurd hangs (10 minutes
> or more to open a file) with SIGINFO informing me that the process is
> stuck on zio->io_cv.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions fo
rge amounts of RAM and
almost nothing else running.
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to date, but fail at times.
> Also, local branching and merging is amazing.
+1 - but one can always use git-svn.
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To u
achine with a fxp nic. Same problem.
>
> Thanks to yongari@ the issue could be resolved on both machines by
> disabling receive checksum offloading (ifconfig fxp0 -rxsum).
If this is a fxp bug, can you please file a PR explaining the issue
and how to reproduce it?
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The general advice is mail the patch to -hackers for review. If you
don't get a reply or if people like it, submit a PR so it doesn't get
lost. Be aware that the latency for some patches could be longer than
you expect. :(
FWIW "unified diff
ing.
you could define it yourself as follows:
LOCALBASE?=/usr/local
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On 15 July 2012 14:47, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> $ cat Makefile
> all:
> echo $(LOCALBASE)
> $
> $ make
> echo
easier way to test is "make -V LOCALBASE"
> What do I need to do to use LOCALBASE
> in my makefiles?
You need to include "bsd.port.m
ww.freebsd.org/send-pr.html
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There is no perf advantage for dedicated
disks. Maybe you get a
few kb of extra space. Don't do it.
http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/faq/09.03.shtml
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On 4 July 2012 20:52, J B wrote:
> It is in ports:
> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xrestop
> jb
[10001 eitan@radar ~ ]%whereis xrestop
xrestop: /usr/ports/x11/xrestop
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On 22 June 2012 11:44, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 22/06/2012 18:40, Eitan Adler wrote:
>>> q) Is there a place where all sysctl variables are documented? It
>>> > occurred to me when I was trying to find the memory usage on my system
>>> > but `sysctl -a | gr
rg for progress.
> q) Is it possible to have the ports system compile into an mfs (to
> avoid disk access)?
Yes. Set WRKDIRPREFIX in /etc/make.conf to a mfs disk
> q) Is it possible to have the user asked to change their password the
> first time they log in (using an OTP) in a simple way? I looked at
> OPIE but it seems to be much more complex than what I need.
Look at pw -e ?
Hope I helped and didn't disappoint too much :)
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27;t be surprised that FreeBSD team would decide to go back to gcc
> soon.
Unlikely. clang is much better on all the other fronts. Even if clang
produces slightly slower code for math heavy code for now we don't
care that much. The kernel does not spend much time in compute heavy
code. :)
) compiler suite for 10.0-RELEASE.
Yes.
> I realize that still leaves much time to work out many of the bugs.
We need your help though.
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(anything).
>
> It would maybe be called a MKiB. :-)
In SI units it is called a gigabyte. The value 2^30 is called a
gibibyte. Everyone knows what he talking about so playing semantic
games is silly. Can we move on to real questions? :)
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). Is there a way I can restore it, or at least manually add
> entries I know for sure about?
look in /var/db/pkgdb.bak.tbz
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t; jb
This will work if you need minimal downtime, but *will* come back to
bite you some time down the line.
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at operating with an incomplete
> ports tree is not supported and may cause unexpected results."
Note that the issue of incomplete ports trees has nothing to do with
portsnap - it is unsupported no matter how you obtain ports.
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> Is it possible to specify that parts of the ports tree should never be used?
yes, but don't do it. the ports tree needs to be complete to be
guaranteed to function.
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ages they need update?
portmaster -F
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ectly).
>
> Do you have access to the ports tree (reading)? Then you
> could simply redefine $WRKDIRPREFIX to where you can
> compile, and $PREFIX to where you can install to. See
> "man 7 ports" for details.
You can also try -DINSTALL_AS_USER though it may not work as advertised.
On 22 May 2012 14:25, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> On 05/22/12 14:08, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
> That is what I thought.
>
> The entire operation will have to run as root. Nothing will be non-root.
Can you make a SUID helper which only does the inb/outb operations as root?
normal files are exactly the same. You can use stat(1) to see
how many hard links point to a file though.
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6942 (npviewer.bin): syscall
> pipe2 not implemented
>
> I have also discovered: npviewer.bin.core files in my HOME directory.
>
> Is there something that I can do to correct this problem?
Which version of flash are you using?
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> with an unprivileged user and without interference with the STABLE sources
> in /usr/src.
>
> Does anyone have an idea how to achieve this?
buildkernel and buildworld function without superuser permission. Just
check out the directory in a different and run the typical
_umtx_op ()
> from /lib/libc.so.7
> (gdb)
>
> I use -lpthread.
I doubt this is related, but using -lpthread is wrong. use -pthread
(without the l).
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#x27;t know the
answer bringing up possibilities they thought about.
A stupid sysadmin would yell at someone asking a question claiming
they should have known the answer.
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You need to give us more data to help you.
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t; some deeper-inside Gnome part that is used by Gimp, maybe
> a part of the Gtk+ library... I'm not sure it's trivial to
> find out which one it is.
Also see ports-mgmt/pkg_tree
pkg_tree -v is quite useful.
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elete non-empty
directories. Try running it like:
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> (^_^)
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what should be deleted.
If you do see the directories you expect and running the find command
with "-delete" doesn't work then we could try and debug from that
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run the command without -delete to see what will be removed.
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If you do want a logon screen take a look at x11/gdm (gnome) and
x11/xdm both of which act as a display manager and a logon screen.
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> They have some lines in common
> and some lines are unique to one of the files.
Use comm whenever you are dealing with set operations (in your case
the intersection operation):
http://www.catonmat.net/blog/set-operations-in-unix-shell
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I guess a better way to ask the question would be "for a desktop
user". I see a lot tuning guides that show how to getting scalable
systems - but few show potential changes for desktop users.
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kern.maxusers but I'm unsure
how things affects things. Can I reduce the amount of time, memory,
etc the kernel spends enforcing quota, scheduling, etc?
I don't have anything particular in mind - just want to get a general
set of tunables I might be interested in.
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detected you have the skills to follow up on this by yourself :-)
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> I expected to hear that just so happened historically. Тext question I
> ask only to satisfy my interest. What OPTIONS framework basically can
> someone not like it?
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2010-October/063914.html
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because there is no locking done on ports)
Certain utilities can make this process faster. For example portmaster
prefetches as much as it can,
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On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Lars Eighner wrote:
> Using the -C switch with portupgrade, I am managing to turn WITH_HAL off in
> ports that I install or upgrade. Is there a way to make this a global
> default?
>
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> Do you have the rc.d script maybe?
It should be part of the port. I don't have it on this computer.
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> How can I keep track of data usage? It's a laptop so these counters needs to
> be reboot persistent. I'm running 8.1-R with ue0 interface.
Check out http://humdi.net/vnstat/ and
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/freebsd-install-vnstat-network-traffic-monitor-software/
empty and therefore I thought the service is not being
used.
In case you did not notice the subject was in question form and points
#2 and #3 both had an "if not " clause. Your initial response answered
my question: that CTM is still being offered. and therefore the rest
of the email is moot.
sk it
nonetheless. If CTM is no longer an option for updating FreeBSD is
there any reason to leave it in base? Is it still being used by a
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>> if I use the *halt* command I just see "the system is halted press any
>> key to reboot"
>> How can I fix this?
shutdown -p now
don't use halt directly
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or in addition to my previous answer use /usr/ports/sysutils/timelimit
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If you are willing to be bash specific:
http://www.bashcookbook.com/bashinfo/source/bash-4.0/examples/scripts/timeout3
I'm not exactly sure how to do it in a normal POSIX shell.
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results in a system freeze. The
only way to get out of this is to hard reset the computer - but I do
not see the typical backtrace associated with a panic (even when X is
not running).
What debugging information is needed to help solve the problem?
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don't see anything to gnome related. IMHO its
better when doing such a massive switch to either a) delete all the
ports from your system and start from scratch or b) leave the kde
stuff and delete the ones you don't use during your normal
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Chris Rees wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it's in the Porter's Handbook under the marking as BROKEN
> section
Heh - now I feel silly for missing it :-{
Either way it should be documented in ports(7) and bsd.port
7) and the top of bsd.port.mk
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>> Edit the port's Makefile and comment-out the BROKEN line.
Generally - don't do this.
>>
>
> Oh, the irony! :) I considered doing that, but I thought there might have
> been some magic incantation that got around this...
>
Th
name -a
FreeBSD voodoo 8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #1 r213338: Fri Oct 1
22:11:41 UTC 2010 ei...@voodoo:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
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iling" by David A Wheeler is relevant
although not strictly the same topic. It could be used to avoid this
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9624064640*/input
>>
>
> Could you, in your script do something like:
>
> cd /Path_to_Data_Root
> find . -name "*.chk" -print -prune -exec rm -rf {} \;
If you really want to "delete all the ".chk" files extension files at a
> This error seems new.
I can confirm that this does occur on 8.1-RELEASE and does not occur
on 8.1-STABLE r213338.
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tmpfs /tmptmpfs rw,mode=01777 0 0
to /etc/fstab (and remove any other /tmp lines).
A warning will come saying that it is highly experimental - but I've
been running with it for a while now without any issues.
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On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> On 10/8/10, Eitan Adler wrote:
>> Finally, thank to Freenode's ##freebsd I tried wpa_supplicant which worked.
>> I can now connect to the internet.
>>
>> I'd still like to know why I must use the progra
Finally, thank to Freenode's ##freebsd I tried wpa_supplicant which worked.
I can now connect to the internet.
I'd still like to know why I must use the program and I can't use the
raw commands though.
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> On 10/7/10, Eitan Adler wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>>> On 10/7/10, Eitan Adler wrote:
>>>>> Looks like you cant associate at all.
>>>>> Also signal power is
Sorry for the reply-to-self
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>> On 10/7/10, Eitan Adler wrote:
>>>> Looks like you cant associate at all.
>>>> Also signal power is too low.
>>>>
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> On 10/7/10, Eitan Adler wrote:
>>> Looks like you cant associate at all.
>>> Also signal power is too low.
>>>
>>> Why is INT (beacon interval of AP) 102 ?
>>
>> These are the defaults - I h
> Looks like you cant associate at all.
> Also signal power is too low.
>
> Why is INT (beacon interval of AP) 102 ?
These are the defaults - I have no idea what these numbers mean. What
should/could I be changing?
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>>>>
>>>> ifconfig wlan0 scan results in no output and takes forever (ie - it
>>>> hangs)
>>> If you set wlan0 for manual roaming it will not hang.
>>>
&
=0x01 hdr=0x00
>> vender = 'Broadcom Corporation'
>> device = 'Broadcom Wireless b/g (BCM4315/BCM22062000)'
>> class = network
>>
>> #uname -rms
>> FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE i386
>>
>> On a Lenovo G530
>>
CM22062000)'
class= network
#uname -rms
FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE i386
On a Lenovo G530
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ch. Unfortunately the hard drive in the laptop in
question broke and I'm waiting for a replacement. I will test it when
I reinstall freeBSD though. Thanks for the patch.
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I was told to bring this to acpi@'s attention
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Ian Smith wrote:
> In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 330, Issue 10, Message: 5
> On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 10:42:23 -0400 Eitan Adler wrote:
>
> > I see
> > ACPI Exception: AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONS
> sysctl hw.acpi.battery 0.00s user 6.58s system 67% cpu 9.779 total
>
> also note that the life and time are both negative one.
>
> This is on a Lenovo G530 laptop.
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ts: 1
hw.acpi.battery.info_expire: 5
sysctl hw.acpi.battery 0.00s user 6.58s system 67% cpu 9.779 total
also note that the life and time are both negative one.
This is on a Lenovo G530 laptop.
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I just noticed your using 6.x. I'm not sure what revision 6.x was but
maybe it is too old to have this option?
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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Guojun Jin wrote:
> I remember that "ls" can output date in digital like following format
ls -lD "format"
check strftime(3) for details on format.
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dy did $kldload if_bwn && kldload bwn_v4_ucode.ko && kldload
bwn_v4_lp_ucode.ko
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> I'm not familiar with portsnap, so I'll let someone else troublehoot that.
> But I want to mention that the port was added to the tree six months ago...
>
I checked it out from CVS and installed the port. I'll test the wireless
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 September 2010 10:21:44 Eitan Adler wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Steven Friedrich
> wrote:
>> > On Tuesday 07 September 2010 21:46:43 Eitan Adler wrote:
>> >> When I attem
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 September 2010 21:46:43 Eitan Adler wrote:
>> When I attempt to use the if_bwn driver I get the following messages:
>>
>> Is my card not supported or am I missing a step or is it something else?
>&g
, error 2
bwn0: the fw file(bwn-open_v4_lp_ucode15) not found
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On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Andreas Maechler wrote:
> I've always installed Subclipse directly through the Eclipse' plugin
> manager, which works very well.
>
> Andy
>
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:
>> I installed eclipse and subclip
I installed eclipse and subclipse via ports. When I start eclipse I do
not see svn as an option in the preferences menu nor or do any of
subclipse's features.
How can I tell eclipse that I installed subclipse?
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> feature.
>
> Kurt
portmaster -o www/squid31 www/squid30
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;m wondering if there's a smarter
> way to do this.
>
If you use portmaster try
portmaster [Common Flags] -o
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To u
o be used when you require X11 to up and running
fast without any overhead. That is why things like xset aren't
installed. It is possible to run X11 with the vesa driver even if you
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On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Fred Boatwright wrote:
> Eitan Adler wrote:
>>
>> >> Something odd is going on with some of the fonts.
>> >
>> > I installed ports/x11/xorg-minimal as the full Monty appeared to be a
>> > huge amount of software
ell scripts:
http://www.dwheeler.com/essays/filenames-in-shell.html
Some more detail (and a possible "fix"):
http://www.dwheeler.com/essays/fixing-unix-linux-filenames.htm
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On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> # kldstat|grep acpi_ibm
> 12 1 0xc121d000 5244 acpi_ibm.ko
> # tail -6 /etc/devd.conf
> notify 0 {
> match "system" "ACPI";
> match "s
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nts? Is
there some way I could known that the key is 0x07?
> Add
>
> notify 0 {
> match "system" "ACPI";
> match "subsystem" "IBM";
> match "notify" "0x07";
> action &quo
8.1-RELEASE i386
Laptop model is Lenovo G530.
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and attempted to connect to an OPEN network without being able to do so.
When I added ifconfig_wlan0="ssid MySSID WPA DHCP" I was able to
connect to the same network.
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For some reason I can not connect to *any* wireless network regardless
of the connection type unless I have "WPA" in /etc/rc.conf right
before "DHCP". Why would I require this to connect to open networks?
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and_number(3) function? It is very hard to
help you unless you give more details.
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