after rebooting I get very often:
...
mfi0: COMMAND 0xff800132d990 TIMEOUT AFTER 659 SECONDS
mfi0: COMMAND 0xff800132d990 TIMEOUT AFTER 689 SECONDS
mfi0: COMMAND 0xff800132d990 TIMEOUT AFTER 719 SECONDS
...
another reboot usualy fixes this.
danny
Just an idea - do you use "certified usb 2.0 cable" ? I had some
problems many times using non-standard cables..
Try using "certified cable". Try using different keyboard/mouse, maybe
they drain too much power from a single USB port that connects all
those equipment... try to see how much power do
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
> 03.02.2013 15:28, Dimitry Andric:
>
> Thanks for trying this out. Is there also a list of ports that *do*
>> compile (and hopefully run) successfully? :-)
>>
>
> I already switched to libc++ on my unstable STABLE-9 machines. Currently
>
05.02.2013 13:59, Andreas Nilsson:
Thanks for trying this out. Is there also a list of ports that *do*
compile (and hopefully run) successfully? :-)
I already switched to libc++ on my unstable STABLE-9 machines.
Currently I'm using this config:
*: CXXFLAGS= -stdli
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
> 05.02.2013 13:59, Andreas Nilsson:
>
>
> Thanks for trying this out. Is there also a list of ports that
>> *do*
>> compile (and hopefully run) successfully? :-)
>>
>>
>> I already switched to libc++ on my unstable ST
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote this message on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 23:04 +0100:
> > John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> > > Oliver Fromme wrote this message on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 19:15 +0100:
> > > > I'm running a recent stable/9 (about 14 days old).
> > > > What's the best way to debu
05.02.2013 15:06, Andreas Nilsson:
Ah, sorry for being unclear. I meant which config files :)
I'm using ports-mgmt/portconf to keep track of all knobs.
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On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
> 05.02.2013 15:06, Andreas Nilsson:
>
> Ah, sorry for being unclear. I meant which config files :)
>>
>
> I'm using ports-mgmt/portconf to keep track of all knobs.
>
>
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>
Thanks. I'll look into
> On 2/4/2013 9:33 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
>> On 2/4/2013 9:02 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
>>> On 2/4/2013 4:32 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Feb 4, 2013, at 5:00 PM, Ian Lepore wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 16:31 -0500, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>> On Feb 4, 2013, at 4:13 PM, I
On 2/5/2013 10:15 AM, Chris H wrote:
>> On 2/4/2013 9:33 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
>>> On 2/4/2013 9:02 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
On 2/4/2013 4:32 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> These multiport things have been around for a long time. Someone at ISC
> recommended
> them when we
>
> On 2/5/2013 10:15 AM, Chris H wrote:
>>> On 2/4/2013 9:33 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
On 2/4/2013 9:02 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
> On 2/4/2013 4:32 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>> These multiport things have been around for a long time. Someone at ISC
>> recommended
>> them
>
> On 2/5/2013 10:15 AM, Chris H wrote:
>>> On 2/4/2013 9:33 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
On 2/4/2013 9:02 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
> On 2/4/2013 4:32 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>> These multiport things have been around for a long time. Someone at ISC
>> recommended
>> them
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 5:27 PM, wrote:
> Understood. I was referring to the _computers_ power supply. :)
Still it may be caused by some issued on the USB bus power management.
Normally an USB port can supply 500mA of current. Above that port
should be disabled by the host if I remember correctly
On 2/5/2013 10:44 AM, CeDeROM wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 5:27 PM, wrote:
>> Understood. I was referring to the _computers_ power supply. :)
> Still it may be caused by some issued on the USB bus power management.
> Normally an USB port can supply 500mA of current. Above that port
> should b
On Tuesday, February 05, 2013 3:48:28 am Daniel Braniss wrote:
> after rebooting I get very often:
> ...
> mfi0: COMMAND 0xff800132d990 TIMEOUT AFTER 659 SECONDS
> mfi0: COMMAND 0xff800132d990 TIMEOUT AFTER 689 SECONDS
> mfi0: COMMAND 0xff800132d990 TIMEOUT AFTER 719 SECONDS
> ...
>
>
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Karl Denninger wrote:
> The FTDI adapter has the provision for an external power supply (+5V)
> but it does not require it unless you're running off an unpowered bus,
> which is not normally the case. 500ma is quite a bit of available energy.
Karl, can you please
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:36 AM, Kimmo Paasiala wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Chris Rees wrote:
>> On 3 February 2013 17:15, Stefan Bethke wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 03.02.2013 um 10:57 schrieb Chris Rees :
>>>
On 3 February 2013 03:55, Kimmo Paasiala wrote:
>
> There is no PR ye
Hello.
Sorry for the very late answer. That is a very good command, thank you for
your recommendation. All the time that I have executed it it shows "0 listen
queue overflows" so I guess our configuration is working.
Thank you so much.
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Hello.
Is there a way to test the network capabilities of FreeBSD?, currently we are
tunning our server to achieve the best performance for the socket connections.
Using this http://rerepi.wordpress.com/2008/04/19/tuning-freebsd-sysoev-rit/
and this https://calomel.org/freebsd_network_tuning.
TB --- 2013-02-05 19:29:45 - tinderbox 2.10 running on freebsd-stable.sentex.ca
TB --- 2013-02-05 19:29:45 - FreeBSD freebsd-stable.sentex.ca 8.3-STABLE
FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE #0: Tue Oct 16 17:37:58 UTC 2012
mdtan...@freebsd-stable.sentex.ca:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/server amd64
TB --- 2013-02-05 1
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System is base/stable/9, r245697. tcsh version is 6.18.01:
$ sudo -i
root@icarus:~ # sfdjsdj
sfdjsdj: Command not found.
root@icarus:~ # cd ~root
root@icarus:~ # dsjfdsfdsf
dsjfdsfdsf: Command not found.
root@icarus:~ # cd ~jdc
root@icarus
Hello!
I have an old Dell Latitude C800 laptop (with Pentium3 CPU in it).
FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE was running fine on it, but I decided to update the
machine to 9.1-STABLE.
Well, neither my own custom kernel, nor even the official 9.1-RELEASE
CD1 would boot... In both cases the boot process runs
Hi,
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 23:38:28 -0500
"Mikhail T." wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have an old Dell Latitude C800 laptop (with Pentium3 CPU in it).
> FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE was running fine on it, but I decided to update
> the machine to 9.1-STABLE.
>
> Well, neither my own custom kernel, nor even the off
On 05.02.2013 23:50, Erich Dollansky wrote:
USB?
That would be a shame -- I'm dressing up this old machine to be used
with a couple of USB-devices.
I have had a Fujitsu LifeBook which I only could use with 7.x out for
the same reason.
Is there a PR? Thanks,
-mi
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On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 07:15:51PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need some advice how to debug this issue ...
>
> Recently I got a new mainboard for a router, it's a
> Gigabyte GA-H77N-WIFI with two onboard re(4) NICs.
>
> The problem is that re0 works fine and re1 doesn't:
> It doe
Looks like it could be FreeBSD specific... I very rarely use {,t}csh
myself.
user@host:~$ uname -a
Linux host 3.5.0-23-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 24 13:15:40 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
user@host:~$ sudo -i
[sudo] password for user:
root@host:~# tcsh
host:~# set prompt = "%N@%m:%~
On 05.02.2013 23:38, Mikhail T. wrote:
What happened between 6.x and 7.x?
Ok, what happened is that "device cpufreq" is now in GENERIC and the
ichss0 along with it.
Setting
set hint.ichss.0.disabled=1
on the loader prompt allows me to boot -- both my own kernel as well as
the 9.1-RELEASE
Michael,
Thank you very much! What tcsh version is that? "echo $version" should
say. :-)
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On 06.02.2013 01:24, Mikhail T. wrote:
Now, if only I could figure out, why my network card (3COM's 3C556
Mini PCI) is not seen by the 9.1...
Disabling "Wake on LAN" in the BIOS solved this problem. Now xl0 is seen
and functional. Solved.
I struggle to understand, how a less seasoned user coul
Hi,
On Wed, 06 Feb 2013 00:11:28 -0500
"Mikhail T." wrote:
> On 05.02.2013 23:50, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> > USB?
> That would be a shame -- I'm dressing up this old machine to be used
> with a couple of USB-devices.
try 7.4. This worked for me until a lightning came.
> > I have had a Fujitsu
On 06.02.2013 01:57, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I have had a Fujitsu LifeBook which I only could use with 7.x out
> >for the same reason.
>Is there a PR? Thanks,
No. I did not want to bother people for such an old device.
You should have. If it is listed as "supported", it should be working.
And F
On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 01:40:11AM -0500, Mikhail T. wrote:
> On 06.02.2013 01:24, Mikhail T. wrote:
> >Now, if only I could figure out, why my network card (3COM's 3C556
> >Mini PCI) is not seen by the 9.1...
> Disabling "Wake on LAN" in the BIOS solved this problem. Now xl0 is seen
> and functi
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