On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 3:14 AM, Daniel Ballenger d...@svwh.net wrote:
On Feb 1, 2010, at 2:21 PM, Giovanni Trematerra wrote:
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Daniel Ballenger d...@svwh.net wrote:
The crash is repeatable (occurs everytime for me). I also confirmed that
another FreeBSD 8
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Giovanni Trematerra
giovanni.tremate...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 3:14 AM, Daniel Ballenger d...@svwh.net wrote:
On Feb 1, 2010, at 2:21 PM, Giovanni Trematerra wrote:
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Daniel Ballenger d...@svwh.net wrote:
The
This patch fixes a problem of mail missing addresses when replying
to emails generated by some Microsoft systems, which do not insert a
space after the comma in lists of addresses. Was filed as PR bin/131861
If anyone who still uses /usr/bin/mail as their primarly email client
could test it then I
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 02:21:44PM +, Pete French wrote:
This patch fixes a problem of mail missing addresses when replying
to emails generated by some Microsoft systems, which do not insert a
space after the comma in lists of addresses. Was filed as PR bin/131861
If anyone who still uses
For what it's worth: note that Outlook, by default, uses semi-colon as
its delimiter between addresses in To/Cc/Bcc fields. The SMTP portion
of the Exchange interface might turn these into commas though, but I'm
not 100% certain (I'd have to manually check -- let me know if you want
me to).
On 1/22/10 8:55 PM, Max Laier wrote:
On Friday 22 January 2010 19:49:19 John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 22 January 2010 12:18:20 pm Max Laier wrote:
pf does change the byte order in the pfil hook, but changes it back on
return to the stack either when returning from the hook or when calling
Hi.
I've got NMI on an almost idle system - FreeBSD 7.2-R amd64.
I guess the reason may be in (hardware?) binary garbage
seen once in a while on serial port (loader, then ttyd0).
Ask me for more details.
Tracing command swi4: clock sio pid 20 tid 100011 td 0xff000144e370
cpustop_handler() at
Hi all,
In Linux exists the ionice(1) for get/set program io scheduling class
and priority.
In FreeBSD we've nice(1), renice(8) and even rtprio, idprio(1) but if
I'm understanding correctly, they're related to CPU priorty only, not to
I/O.
¿Is there some ionice(1) equivalent in FreeBSD?
I guess the problem comes from multi-queue support. The drbr
interface is implemented with inline function so em(4)/igb(4) may
have to define ALTQ to the header. I have not tested the patch(no
time at this moment) but would you give it try?
I tried the patch and it did not work.
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:30:52AM -0800, Nick Rogers wrote:
I guess the problem comes from multi-queue support. The drbr
interface is implemented with inline function so em(4)/igb(4) may
have to define ALTQ to the header. I have not tested the patch(no
time at this moment) but would you
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Pyun YongHyeon pyu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:30:52AM -0800, Nick Rogers wrote:
I guess the problem comes from multi-queue support. The drbr
interface is implemented with inline function so em(4)/igb(4) may
have to define ALTQ to the
So apparently this thing needs no special knowledge in the driver, yet
something in
the new code breaks it, can someone explain tersely how the altq app
actually
pokes or hooks up to the driver? I am not clear about that and I suspect
if I was
this would all be clearer.
Jack
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:47:17AM -0800, Nick Rogers wrote:
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Pyun YongHyeon pyu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:30:52AM -0800, Nick Rogers wrote:
I guess the problem comes from multi-queue support. The drbr
interface is implemented with
Hello,
I use 8.0 Release on my thinkpad T42 laptop and want to connect to the WIFI
AP near me. The AP is encrypted by WPA2. I also need some root
certifications installed ( UTN-USERFirst-Hardware ). I install
/usr/ports/security/ca_root_nss and openssl but still I cannot find where
the
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:59:31PM -0500, Xian Chen wrote:
Hello,
I use 8.0 Release on my thinkpad T42 laptop and want to connect to the WIFI
AP near me. The AP is encrypted by WPA2. I also need some root
certifications installed ( UTN-USERFirst-Hardware ). I install
Yes, I have this crt file. Is this one enough? I
need UTN-USERFirst-Hardware . I do know exactly how the certification work.
thanks,
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Brooks Davis bro...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:59:31PM -0500, Xian Chen wrote:
Hello,
I use 8.0 Release
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 18:59:31 +0100, Xian Chen hoganx...@gmail.com wrote:
I install
/usr/ports/security/ca_root_nss and openssl but still I cannot find where
the certifications are.
Any ideas?
Try:
pkg_info -xL ca_root_nss
--
am
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Hi,
I've noticed that on a recent 8-STABLE/amd64, scp(1) appears to be
stalling very frequently. This is the output from a scp -v -v
of a 300Mb file from a local to a remote within an internal network:
[.. authentication negotiation ...]
debug2: channel 0: open confirm rwindow 0 rmax
At 02:36 PM 2/2/2010, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that on a recent 8-STABLE/amd64, scp(1) appears to be
stalling very frequently. This is the output from a scp -v -v
of a 300Mb file from a local to a remote within an internal network:
Hi,
Is it on the same ethernet segment,
Greetings everyone. I'm trying to install FreeBSD 8.0 from Disk1 on
ThinkPad T40, so far unsuccessfully.
Here are the setup steps:
Installer complains that 77520/16/63 may not be a good geometry for
ad0, proposes 4864/255/63 instead (both eventually lead to failure).
I create a single disk-wide
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, alan bryan wrote:
--- On Wed, 1/6/10, Rick Macklem rmack...@uoguelph.ca wrote:
From: Rick Macklem rmack...@uoguelph.ca
Subject: Re: Zombie NFS writing from FreeBSD clients to FreeBSD 8.0 server with
ZFS
To: alan bryan alan.br...@yahoo.com
Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
On Tuesday 02 February 2010 18:48:02 Jack Vogel wrote:
So apparently this thing needs no special knowledge in the driver, yet
something in
the new code breaks it, can someone explain tersely how the altq app
actually
pokes or hooks up to the driver? I am not clear about that and I
suspect
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 02:44:09PM -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 02:36 PM 2/2/2010, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that on a recent 8-STABLE/amd64, scp(1) appears to be
stalling very frequently. This is the output from a scp -v -v
of a 300Mb file from a local to a remote within an
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Jonathan Chen j...@chen.org.nz wrote:
The 2 hosts are going in on cables to the same switch. I've tried
other ports and hosts , but experience the same problem.
I run a similar network setup at home, and am unable to replicate your
experience regardless which
I run a similar network setup at home, and am unable to replicate your
experience regardless which host is being copied to/from. Perhaps you have
a more specific issue eg nic driver ?
I missed the start of this thread, but I have also seen scp stalling
on 8-STABLE, except in my case it as
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 09:51:11AM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 02:44:09PM -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 02:36 PM 2/2/2010, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that on a recent 8-STABLE/amd64, scp(1) appears to be
stalling very frequently. This is the output
At 04:09 PM 2/2/2010, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Jonathan Chen
mailto:j...@chen.org.nzj...@chen.org.nz wrote:
The 2 hosts are going in on cables to the same switch. I've tried
other ports and hosts , but experience the same problem.
I run a similar network setup at
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 21:29:26 +0200
From: Vitaly Magerya vmage...@gmail.com
Sender: owner-freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org
Greetings everyone. I'm trying to install FreeBSD 8.0 from Disk1 on
ThinkPad T40, so far unsuccessfully.
Here are the setup steps:
Installer complains that 77520/16/63
Thanks Max, yes, i've done some digging myself and now see how things
work, the rubber meets the road in the defines in if_var.h.
And what it does is effectively short circuit Kip Macy's multiqueue code
in favor of the old method.
Right now I can see two possibilities, either the defines are not
LOL, and I can answer my own question, I just looked and the ONLY
1Gig drivers using multiqueue are mine, so I guess not eh? :)
J.
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Jack Vogel jfvo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Max, yes, i've done some digging myself and now see how things
work, the rubber meets
Kevin Oberman wrote:
The setup tries to create filesystem and fails with this message:
Unable to find device node for /dev/ad0s1b in /dev!
Are you doing a 'W'rite in the labeling tools? I'm guess that you are
not, but I wanted to be sure. You don't want to.
Nope, no write.
You say
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 11:58:11PM +0200, Vitaly Magerya wrote:
Kevin Oberman wrote:
The setup tries to create filesystem and fails with this message:
Unable to find device node for /dev/ad0s1b in /dev!
Are you doing a 'W'rite in the labeling tools? I'm guess that you are
not,
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 01:41:01PM -0800, Jack Vogel wrote:
LOL, and I can answer my own question, I just looked and the ONLY
1Gig drivers using multiqueue are mine, so I guess not eh? :)
I was wrong. ALTQ is defined in opt_global.h so drbr_ interface
should already see ALTQ. I have to look
It should never get to the drbr code, look at net/if_var.h, in the inline
definition
of drbr_dequeue() there is an #ifdef ALTQ that will effectively vector if to
use
the old IFQ_DRV_DEQUEUE() method.
I guess I can test the build on a system here, stick some syntax error in
and see if it hits.
Just teseted, and at least in the kernel build I'm doing its definitely
defining
that code on, hit my syntax error rebuilding em.
Jack
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Jack Vogel jfvo...@gmail.com wrote:
It should never get to the drbr code, look at net/if_var.h, in the inline
definition
of
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Yes, ad0s1b is the swap, but I think it fails before doing newfs.
Writing partition information to ad0 is the last message I see before
the error occurs, no newfs popups occur.
By the way, in the fixit console /dev has ad0b but not ad0s1b.
Can you get this disk into a
On 2010-Feb-02 08:39:34 +0200, Andriy Gapon a...@icyb.net.ua wrote:
on 02/02/2010 08:36 Peter Jeremy said the following:
On 2010-Feb-01 11:37:33 +0200, Andriy Gapon a...@icyb.net.ua wrote:
This strikes me as undesirable. Is there some way to bump up the
probe/attach priority of console input
Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
¿Is there some ionice(1) equivalent in FreeBSD?
No.
- Andrew
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On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
In Linux exists the ionice(1) for get/set program io scheduling
class and priority.
In FreeBSD we've nice(1), renice(8) and even rtprio, idprio(1) but if
I'm understanding correctly, they're related to CPU priorty only, not
to I/O.
¿Is there
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Marian Hettwer m...@kernel32.de wrote:
Hi All,
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 17:21:56 +0100, Oliver Brandmueller o...@e-gitt.net
wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed somthing: I setup an 8.0-RELEASE amd64 box, / is default
512M. First step after setup was to csup to RELENG_8
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