Hello,
I recently upgraded a server from RELENG_6_4 to RELENG_7_2 (both i386). Since
then, the box has started crashing regularly. The longest uptime since the
upgrade is 1d5h, the shortest is 2m35s. The backtrace is always similar:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic
* Doug Barton do...@freebsd.org [2009-07-29 18:13]:
Mel Flynn wrote:
Gotcha. Is there a reason the flags are removed if the options are not -r
or
-f?
Yes, so we don't have stale flags sitting around forever to confuse
future runs.
I have been bitten by this in the past. A run of
* Doug Barton do...@freebsd.org [2009-07-29 22:10]:
I'm planning to remove the -u option altogether. It actually does very
little now, and certainly does not do what most users expect it should
do.
Fine by me. I've never actually used -u, with -d (or the equivalent
portmaster.rc setting) it's
* Erik Stian Tefre e...@tefre.com [2009-06-17 12:34]:
Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
¿How can I upgrade the OpenSSH in the _same_ RELENG? ¿Maybe using the
ports?
portsnap fetch update
cd /usr/ports/security/openssh-portable/
make install clean
/etc/rc.d/sshd stop
Set sshd_enable=NO in
* Dan Naumov dan.nau...@gmail.com [2009-06-14 18:17]:
I just wanted to have an extra pair (or a dozen) of eyes look this
configuration over before I commit to it (tested it in VMWare just in
case, it works, so I am considering doing this on real hardware soon).
I drew a nice diagram:
Hello,
This file server was upgraded from 6.2-RELEASE-p$something to
6.3-RELEASE-p3 (current RELENG_6_3 sources via csup) on August, 11 and
rebooted to the new kernel on August, 12. The school is closed due to
holidays. The only load is mail delivery to Maildirs via NFS from
another server (just
Hello,
My installworld of RELENG_6 from a few hours ago failed with this error
(from memory):
/lib/libncurses.so.6: undefined symbol: __mb_sb_limit
This broke everything that depended on libncurses, plus PAM. I had to
force a reboot via DDB and copy /usr/obj/lib/libc/libc.so.6 to /lib
using
* Zoran Kolic [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-14 08:48]:
I encountered something minor to usual problems,
people have on this list, but it makes me nervous.
I bought brand new usb flash stick and used it to
solve the issue on handheld. After putting files
on it, I have them in format 8.3. The
* Jack Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-13 05:19]:
A suggestion, take the relevant files from my em driver and put
them back into the kernel tree that was working on 10/1, it should
be compatible. Then see if it breaks that kernel. Or if you'd prefer
I can just email the tar ball for the Intel
* Jack Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-13 01:30]:
Hmmm, so am I correct in understanding that this root is remote, so its
really coming in over the the em driver?
No, the root is local: gmirror of two SATA disks on ATA (AHCI)
controller, this host has no remote filesystems. em is not needed
(Please CC me in replies as I'm not a subscriber of this list)
Hello,
I'm having difficulties getting a system with an PCI Serial ATA
controller stable under stress. Sorry for the long email, but I'm pretty
confused about the problem, so my description won't be as structured as
I'd have liked.
(Please CC me in replies as I'm not a subscriber of this list)
Update: I tested with an i810-based mainboard (Celeron 1GHz, RTL8139
ethernet, Promise SATAII 150 TX4 controller, 3 SATA disks in RAID 5,
FreeBSD 6.0-RC1). It remained stable for two hours. I suspect this is
because it has far less
(Please CC me in replies as I'm not a subscriber of this list)
* Brooks Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-10-20 06:15]:
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 04:30:48AM +0200, Alson van der Meulen wrote:
Since this is a completely different mainboard, it seems clearly a
software issue to me. The built-in ICH6
Peter/Los Angeles, CA([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.12.27 09:38:40 +:
Hello,
I have some understanding of how the script works, but I'm not sure what
it's asking for.
[09:37][root@interim:/usr/local/etc/rc.d]# ls
apache.sh*
[09:37][root@interim:/usr/local/etc/rc.d]# ./apache.sh start
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 12:08:02AM +, Nuno Teixeira wrote:
Portupgrade is a powerfull tool and I'd like to make the
following question:
- why not integrate portupgrade with the main FreeBSD tree?
[..]
I'm not a programmer to talk about Ruby or other language, but I'd
.
You should run tcpdump on the DHCP server if you've a switched network (I guess so).
Also, try to enable as much logging (or debugging) as possible in dhcpd, tftp (-l
switch), etc.
HTH,
Alson
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?
this way it tries to read a patch from stdin, and will wait for io
forever till you press ctrl-d or such :)
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On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 03:45:05PM -0400, Sung Nae Cho wrote:
Hi,
One thing that makes me uncomfortable with both Linux and FreeBSD is that
unlike Windows NT, both UNIX clones seem to be less secure for a desktop
use. ( ** Note clones doesn't mean it's any less better than UNIX, it just
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