Our system needs several hours to fsck the disks after panic.
Is is possible to sync the disks before kernel panic?
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On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 05:09:44PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our system needs several hours to fsck the disks after panic.
Is is possible to sync the disks before kernel panic?
sysctl kern.sync_on_panic=1
Disabled by default because it's usually more trouble than it's worth
(if your
Lapo Nustrini wrote:
Hopefully this is the correct mailing list, if not, please let me know
a more suitable one.
I'm setting up a Supermicro 1U server, (6014HX8B: dual Xeon, 2GB ram,
hot swappable scsi backplane, dual GB nics, etc...)
I tried installing FBSD 5.3 release on it, but I received
Hi,
I upgraded a machine here to KDE 3.3.1 (as well as Qt and Arts) but now
Konqueror is dying :(
I initially used packages, but after it didn't work I rebuilt everything
from the port, but it still behaves the same.
If I run konq from a terminal it starts, but if I type anything it blows up..
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Marta Resende wrote:
Hey,i upgrade using that options:
#cd /usr/src
#make buildworld
#make buildkernel KERNCONF=MINE
#make installkernel KERNCONF=MINE
#reboot
(press 4 for single-user mode)
#fsck -p
#mount -u /
#mount -a
#cd /usr/src
#mergemaster -p
#make
On Sunday, 5. December 2004 12:07, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded a machine here to KDE 3.3.1 (as well as Qt and Arts) but now
Konqueror is dying :(
I initially used packages, but after it didn't work I rebuilt everything
from the port, but it still behaves the same.
If I run konq
On Sunday, 5. December 2004 13:06, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
On Sunday, 5. December 2004 12:07, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded a machine here to KDE 3.3.1 (as well as Qt and Arts) but now
Konqueror is dying :(
I initially used packages, but after it didn't work I rebuilt
I try it, ot does nothing, when the boot process cames to NFS filesystems
mounting, the computer blocks ..
these never happen to me, and now, all machines i update to -stable, has
these problem!
thank u
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To: Marta Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL
Sorry,
i try to press the halt button in my laptop, and after then, in the same
second i press CTRL-T, and these was the result:
load: 1.22 cmd sh 252 [spread] 0.00u 0.00s 0% 976k
will these helps ?
thanks
From: Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marta Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL
Hi all!
I'm new to FreeBSD - installed it 3 days ago :-)
I'm trying to capture the parallel port interrupt in a kernel module.
First I compiled the skeleton from:
http://freebsd.active-venture.com/arch-handbook/driverbasics-kld.html
and it works well.
Then I googled on how to setup the interrupt
Read somewhere that FreeBSD has some problems with threading and mysql.
Has this been fixed in 5.x?
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On 2004-12-05 at 17:17:28 alex bustamante wrote:
Read somewhere that FreeBSD has some problems with threading and mysql.
Has this been fixed in 5.x?
Somewhere, some problems might sometimes be fixed, so maybe this could
be the case. Unless someone gives exact specifications, someone can
never
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Moin,
Are there any plans to add the if_re Realtek gigabit ethernet
driver, present in 5.x, -current, NetBSD, DragonFly, and OpenBSD,
to FreeBSD 4.11?
I
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2004-12-05 at 17:17:28 alex bustamante wrote:
Read somewhere that FreeBSD has some problems with threading and mysql.
Has this been fixed in 5.x?
Somewhere, some problems might sometimes be fixed, so maybe this could
be the case. Unless someone gives exact
Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 07:04:19PM +0100
alex bustamante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alex bustamante wrote:
Hi,
I need to serve .jsp's with jakarta. Read somewhere that compiling the
jdk
and getting it to work with jakarta isn't the eaysiest thing to do. Is
Linux prefered for this task,
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 02:02, Hannes Mayer wrote:
I'm trying to capture the parallel port interrupt in a kernel module.
First I compiled the skeleton from:
http://freebsd.active-venture.com/arch-handbook/driverbasics-kld.html
and it works well.
Then I googled on how to setup the interrupt
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 22:36, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
konqueror: ERROR: Error in BrowserExtension::actionSlotMap(), unknown
action : searchProvider konqueror: ERROR: Error in
BrowserExtension::actionSlotMap(), unknown action : searchProvider
Those can be ignored (just fyi).
OK, wasn't sure
Almost sent this to -current, I'm not used to 5.3 being stable yet...
I recently installed an old DPT RAID controller in a test machine (5.3-REL,
SMP) and saw some odd I/O behavior. The controller is:
dpt0: DPT Caching SCSI RAID Controller port 0xef80-0xef9f irq 17 at device
16.0 on pci0
On Friday 03 December 2004 7:20 am, Stein M. Sandbech wrote:
Yes, I tried that (if my memory doesn't fail me). It seemed to fail on
something
related to the ATAPI device /dev/acd0.
If there's nothing else important on the same ATA channel, sometimes an
atacontrol detach / attach of the entire
Hi,
For 5.3 in /usr/share/examples/cvsup, there's:
stable-supfile : for FreeBSD-stable
standard-supfile : for FreeBSD-current
I find this naming rather confusing. Why stable refers to STABLE, but
standard refers to CURRENT ?
This causes unnecessary confusion. Why not the following name
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