Re: Dell PowerEdge Virtual Media

2010-06-09 Thread Steven Hartland
For the record this appears to have been fixed in 8.1-BETA so we can now successfully use the fixit CD mounted from an iso under the IPMI tool on our supermicro machines. It even fixes the issue where previously you had to select device rescan for it to see the usb cdrom after boot :) - Orig

Re: Dell PowerEdge Virtual Media

2010-06-09 Thread Alexander Motin
Steven Hartland wrote: > For the record this appears to have been fixed in 8.1-BETA so we can > now successfully use the fixit CD mounted from an iso under the IPMI > tool on our supermicro machines. It even fixes the issue where > previously you had to select device rescan for it to see the usb >

Re: FreeBSD eats 169.254.x.x addressed packets

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Clark
On 06/08/2010 03:00 PM, Stephen Clark wrote: On 06/08/2010 02:49 PM, Peter C. Lai wrote: On 2010-06-08 11:44:29AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 02:26:10PM -0400, Stephen Clark wrote: On 06/08/2010 02:05 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 01:45:59PM -040

Re: nfe0 loses network connectivity (8.0-RELEASE-p2)

2010-06-09 Thread Olaf Seibert
On Mon 07 Jun 2010 at 22:48:46 +0300, Mikolaj Golub wrote: > It looks like the issue that has been fixed in STABLE. > > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/144330 Indeed, and I applied the patch in there, rebooted, and at least over the course of the past day, mbuf cluser useage seems

Re: FreeBSD eats 169.254.x.x addressed packets

2010-06-09 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 07:59:16AM -0400, Stephen Clark wrote: > On 06/08/2010 03:00 PM, Stephen Clark wrote: > >On 06/08/2010 02:49 PM, Peter C. Lai wrote: > >>On 2010-06-08 11:44:29AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: > >>>On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 02:26:10PM -0400, Stephen Clark wrote: > On 06/08/

Re: FreeBSD eats 169.254.x.x addressed packets

2010-06-09 Thread Reko Turja
One final comment - I still don't understand why FreeBSD "won't" respond to pings when it has an address like 169.254.1.1. I can ssh to the unit but it won't respond to pings. I tried setting up a linux box with an address like 169.254.1.2 and it "would" respond to pings. Linux is not really

Re: Dell PowerEdge Virtual Media

2010-06-09 Thread Steve Polyack
On 12/08/09 12:41, Jeff Blank wrote: Hi, I'm having a little trouble using the "virtual media" function of Dell's PowerEdge R-series (R710 in this case) iDRAC6 under FreeBSD (7.1, 8.0). This is presented as /dev/cd0, a USB/"SCSI" device, I guess. This is in the dmesg buffer when I boot up the

Re: FreeBSD eats 169.254.x.x addressed packets

2010-06-09 Thread Stephen Clark
On 06/09/2010 08:28 AM, Reko Turja wrote: One final comment - I still don't understand why FreeBSD "won't" respond to pings when it has an address like 169.254.1.1. I can ssh to the unit but it won't respond to pings. I tried setting up a linux box with an address like 169.254.1.2 and it "would"

Re: FreeBSD eats 169.254.x.x addressed packets

2010-06-09 Thread jhell
On 06/09/2010 08:28, Reko Turja wrote: >> One final comment - I still don't understand why FreeBSD "won't" >> respond to pings >> when it has an address like 169.254.1.1. I can ssh to the unit but it >> won't >> respond to pings. I tried setting up a linux box with an address like >> 169.254.1.2 an

Re: FreeBSD eats 169.254.x.x addressed packets

2010-06-09 Thread sthaug
> > One final comment - I still don't understand why FreeBSD "won't" > > respond to pings > > when it has an address like 169.254.1.1. I can ssh to the unit but > > it won't > > respond to pings. I tried setting up a linux box with an address > > like > > 169.254.1.2 and it "would" respond to pi

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2010-06-09 Thread Thorsten Baumeister
Hi everyone! I have a problem to get my KDE4 Terminal working. I use a German keyboard, and I am not able to use some special keys. Especially I miss the pipe symbol ('|'), but there are some more like '§', '@', '€'. I compiled KDE on my own computer running a FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE kernel. All pack

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2010-06-09 Thread Christian Walther
Hi Thorsten, On 9 June 2010 18:11, Thorsten Baumeister wrote: > Hi everyone! > I have a problem to get my KDE4 Terminal working. I use a German keyboard, > and I am not able to use some special keys. Especially I miss the pipe symbol > ('|'), but there are some more like '§', '@', '€'. I compil

Re: Resizing GPT partitions

2010-06-09 Thread Andrey V. Elsukov
Stephane Dupille wrote: > I dumped this disk image to a real machine, which has a 160 Go disk. > The system works fine, but I can only use 10 Go of disk space. How can > I gain more space ? > > How can I enlarge the last partition of the disk to use the whole disk ? > > I tried to create a new pa

Re: Dell PowerEdge Virtual Media

2010-06-09 Thread Steven Hartland
Try 8.1 to see if that helps, did here :) - Original Message - From: "Steve Polyack" We're having some similar issues with our older PowerEdge 1850s (DRAC4). Things were alright on 6.3-RELEASE, but now there is a large hangup when trying to install 8.0-RELEASE: We see ~ 30x of the

Re: FreeBSD eats 169.254.x.x addressed packets

2010-06-09 Thread sthaug
> > > One final comment - I still don't understand why FreeBSD "won't" > > > respond to pings > > > when it has an address like 169.254.1.1. I can ssh to the unit but > > > it won't > > > respond to pings. I tried setting up a linux box with an address > > > like > > > 169.254.1.2 and it "would"

Re: netstat output changes in 8.0?

2010-06-09 Thread Nick Rogers
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Nick Rogers wrote: > Thanks a lot. Thats a bummer. What are the chances of getting something > like that worked into arp(8) permanently? > > I recently noticed that arp(8) was changed a few months back to show when an entry expires. Thanks! http://www.freebsd.or

Re: arp -na performance w/ many permanent entries

2010-06-09 Thread Nick Rogers
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Nick Rogers wrote: > > > On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 11:54 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote: >> >> >> I agree with Jeremy. I think that the problem that you've >> discovered is the fact that it's using stdio-based buffered output >> instead of buffering more of the contents