Holt Grendal wrote:
> Is there anyway to get more information about this
> remotely? Has anyone experienced this?
Set dumpdev= to your swap partition in /etc/rc.conf
or manually use the dumpon(8) command.
This will cause more useful information to be reported
(if the system is panicing) as well a
I'm running a pretty customized kernel here. As far as
I can recall the only thing that changed in my kernel
configuration from 4.4 to 4.5 was removing the splash
pseudo-device. I've heard on this list that its not
needed for remote servers.
That could be the cause but I'm unable to make sense
of
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Holt Grendal wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Ever since upgrading to FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE several
> servers have been randomly restarting themselves.
> The only relevent messages left in messages or console
> logs was:
>
> Feb 9 20:25:09 phoenix /kernel: WARNING: / was not
> p
Hi everyone,
Ever since upgrading to FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE several
servers have been randomly restarting themselves.
The only relevent messages left in messages or console
logs was:
Feb 9 20:25:09 phoenix /kernel: WARNING: / was not
properly dismounted
I've had a few people tell me they had this
My system can't find symbol __xuname. I saw on a mailing list that this
was fixed on -current. Is it fixed on -stable now also. If so I'll
cvsup. My stable build was from the day of the 4.5 release. Thanks,
Rob.
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[Bcc to -stable as relevant there]
I have merged into -stable the device polling code that has
been in -current for the past couple of months, plus a minor
change that addresses the 'device going deaf' problems that
some have reported with early patches of this code.
I'd be grateful if you could
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 23:00, Randy Bush wrote:
> kbdcontrol < /dev/ttyv0 -r fast
>
> but it seems not to get executed. heck, as far as i can figure, rc.resume
> does not get executed at all, ever.
Do you have "apmd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf"? Does your
/etc/apmd.conf "exec" /etc/rc.resu
dell c600
4.5-stable
i have the following in rc.resume
kbdcontrol < /dev/ttyv0 -r fast
but it seems not to get executed. heck, as far as i can figure, rc.resume
does not get executed at all, ever.
what am i misunderstanding?
[ i also have keyrate="fast" in rc.conf, and that seems to be e
I always use source
At 06:01 PM 2.9.2002 +, Nuno Teixeira wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:55:46AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>| Although, I waited as long as I could stand it, I finally upgraded a number
>| of boxes, including the main server from 4.4 to 4.5-STABLE. I make it a
>|
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:55:46AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Although, I waited as long as I could stand it, I finally upgraded a number
| of boxes, including the main server from 4.4 to 4.5-STABLE. I make it a
| practice of using an "expendable" test box for initial upgrades to see what
|
Serwoas!
%s wrote on %.3s, %lld Sep 1993
> Buildworld with ro NFS mounted /usr/src is broken. I have
> MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX set to nonstandard location.
Look back in the freebsd-hackers list a few days or so. I gave a
pretty lengthy explanation of what you need to do to get it to work.
(Also in fr
I believe Ben Lovett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled this:
> After doing some more looking around, I discovered that my state table
> was full at those points in time. I also find it peculiar that
> connections to, for example, a IRC server after being closed are set to
> a TTL of 1 minute, while
I believe Evgueni V. Gavrilov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled this:
> Ben Lovett wrote:
>
> >I have made my ruleset available at
> >http://www.tilderoot.com/~blovett/laptop/ipf.rules
> >
> ipmon's log would be fine
>
> --
> VAMPIRO-RIPN
After doing some more looking around, I discovered that my
Hi
Buildworld with ro NFS mounted /usr/src is broken. I have
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX set to nonstandard location.
[snip]
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
cd /usr/src; MAKEOBJDIRPREF
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