Hi everyone
Almost every day, some time around midnight, my FreeBSD 5-STABLE kernel
panics. I've attached the output of a kgdb session of the saved core
file - is there any further info that would be useful to debugging? I've
got no idea where to start looking for a solution to this problem, so
Hi everyone
Almost every day, some time around midnight, my FreeBSD 5-STABLE kernel
panics. I've attached the output of a kgdb session of the saved core
file - is there any further info that would be useful to debugging? I've
got no idea where to start looking for a solution to this problem, so
TB --- 2006-08-13 08:04:36 - tinderbox 2.3 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
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TB --- 2006-08-13 08:04:36 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2006-08-13 08:04:58 - checking out the source tree
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Hi all!
I would like to add nfpm device
into kernel, but cannot find it
in source. Googling for awile,
I've found a lot of posts on nfsmb,
broken compilings...
In this moment looks to me that the
correct way should be to add smbus,
smb and nfpm. Since nfsmb is taken
from sensors, do I compile
Hi,
Given the quality of this controller (SiL is a bit *too* cheap maybe),
and the limited support for it (ataraid(4) can only read metadata from
it), you might want to consider using GEOM to mirror your disks instead
(and use the controller as a plain IDE/ATA controller):
I'm trying to boot FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE/amd64 on an IBM xSeries 336 machine
with dual Xeons 3.2GHz installed.
The installation was successful, but
if I try to boot the SMP kernel, it hangs after detection of SCSI and ATA
devices (possibly when doing the initialization of the mpt0 RAID controller,
On 8/13/06, Arjan van Leeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to boot FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE/amd64 on an IBM xSeries 336 machine
with dual Xeons 3.2GHz installed.
The installation was successful, but
if I try to boot the SMP kernel, it hangs after detection of SCSI and ATA
devices (possibly
I'm trying to boot FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE/amd64 on an IBM xSeries 336 machine
with dual Xeons 3.2GHz installed.
The installation was successful, but
if I try to boot the SMP kernel, it hangs after detection of SCSI and ATA
devices (possibly when doing the initialization of the mpt0 RAID controller,
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 12:55:15PM +0200, Angelo Turetta wrote:
Trying to boot the latest snapshot 6.1-STABLE-200608-amd64, the kernel
probes most peripherals (the Marvel gigabit-ethernet is not detected,
but that's a known item), but just after reporting acd0 it hangs
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 04:30:31PM +0200, Zoran Kolic wrote:
Hi all!
I would like to add nfpm device
into kernel, but cannot find it
in source. Googling for awile,
I've found a lot of posts on nfsmb,
broken compilings...
In this moment looks to me that the
correct way should be to add
Arjan van Leeuwen (avleeuwen) writes:
I'm trying to boot FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE/amd64 on an IBM xSeries 336 machine
with dual Xeons 3.2GHz installed.
The installation was successful, but
if I try to boot the SMP kernel, it hangs after detection of SCSI and ATA
devices (possibly when doing the
Hi everyone
Almost every day, some time around midnight, my FreeBSD 5-STABLE kernel
panics. I've attached the output of a kgdb session of the saved core
file - is there any further info that would be useful to debugging? I've
got no idea where to start looking for a solution to this problem, so
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