bject was? I'm having trouble
finding it :(
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ive permutations without any manual
> intervention at all. All that was done on 8-RC1/amd64.
> I have also successfully imported the pool on OpenSolaris and back
> again on FreeBSD.
Damn, if I'd realised I'd have done that :)
Do you know if it's possible to change?
Thanks.
:-)
I put GPT's on mine and reserved a few Gb on each so I could swap/dump
on them (4Gb on each - overkill but kept them all the same size).
Unfortunately it appears ZFS doesn't search for GPT partitions so if you
have them and swap the drives around you need to fix it up manually.
Does anyone have any idea why it would be so damn slow?
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didn't do any stand alone drive performance tests though.
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w, it interacts annoyingly with SANE because
that scans the SCSI bus(es) looking for scanner and each umass takes
30+ seconds to fail.
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are so m
dent" of its different implementation. In other
> words, it should not be relied upon to work either.
>
> Please revert whatever patch John gave you and try the attached
> patch. It simply disables the use of 1GB page mapping by the direct
> map.
Your patch fixes (works around?) the probl
1104k
iProduct = 0x0002
iSerialNumber = 0x0003
bNumConfigurations = 0x0001
Perhaps some quirk would help but I'm not sure which one :)
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unreachable)
Interestingly Linux works OK, but perhaps it specifically allows it some
how?
I can work around this by using -h to bind to 10.0.2.7 though, which is
what I did on 7.x. I was wondering if there was a "correct" solution
though.
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On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Friday 25 September 2009 3:20:05 am Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
> > > Can you try this patch perhaps:
> > >
>
On Sat, 26 Sep 2009, Alan Cox wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
> > On Friday 25 September 2009 3:20:05 am Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> >> On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
> >>> Can you try this patch perhaps:
> &g
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> I tried reverting to the old kernel but it behaves exactly the same
> now..
Never mind I found the thread on freebsd-usb@ titled "sb600/sb700 ohci
experimental patch" which fixes it for me.
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ing it has some how stuffed it
over reboots..)
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.
I haven't tried printing (don't have any device handy here).
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2009, Attilio Rao wrote:
> 2009/9/23 Daniel O'Connor :
> > If I enable the parallel port on this Gigabyte MA7785GM-US2H I get
> > a trap 12 when booting up.
> >
> > I forgot to take a picture of it at the time but I should be able
> > to rep
hardware.
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ally very difficult to get to work unless you can get
information from your motherboard maker because various voltage
dividers are set by the mobo maker..
In any case measuring the temperature is only a proxy, direct (rate
limited!) notification of the throttling even would be better.
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u want to use a USB keyboard with the
loader (I think).
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On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Any information on what can be done with AMD CPUs with respect
> to temperature monitoring ?
I thought coretemp had be modified in HEAD to support Phenoms but I
can't find any evidence of that in SVN so I am not sure what I am
thinking..
nly to 10% or so, it was
quite odd..
Still, now I have been reminded of coretemp I can monitor it
on "suspect" systems :)
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are so man
faulty" system has an E2140 in it which has
a 65W TDP, whereas the bench system has an E7500 with a TDP of 35W - I
guess that could explain the difference.
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Alexander Motin wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Alexander Motin wrote:
> >> Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> >>> I recently discovered a system where the floppy drive cable was
> >>> intermittently fouling
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Robert Noland wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 10:20 +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Ian Smith wrote:
> > > > > Does anyone know if it is possible to determine if this is
> > > > > the case? ie is
is no direct way the BIOS can notify the
OS it's throttling the CPU though.
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Alexander Motin wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > I recently discovered a system where the floppy drive cable was
> > intermittently fouling the CPU fan - I believe this caused the CPU
> > to overheat and then get throttled by the BIOS.
> &g
throttling has occurred?
Thanks.
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> Unfortunately the system is in Finland and I'm in Australia so I
> can't sit at the console :(
Someone visited the site and determined that the floppy drive cable was
intermittently fouling the CPU fan. I believe this was causing
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Robert Watson wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, CmdLnKid wrote:
> >> came back or the machine was rebooted. I continued for a while
> >> using /var/mail over NFS while setting or unset mail variables
at NFS mount which could accrue some
> extra time making it seem like a process is hung.
We don't have any NFS mounts so I don't think that's it :(
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anything else obvious. This was on SMP, not using X. The problem
> > went away with 6.4R (had to stay with 6.x for unrelated reasons).
>
> 6.1 was released with a bug in NFS server, causing serious slowdown
> when non-MPSAFE fs was exported.
Hmmm.. this is 6.2 (and a half) so I guess
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Bob Bishop wrote:
> > On 20 Aug 2009, at 08:25, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > > This is running in 6.2 ish using 4BSD, I was under the impression
> > > ULE wasn't very stable in 6.2.
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Bob Bishop wrote:
> On 20 Aug 2009, at 08:25, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > This is running in 6.2 ish using 4BSD, I was under the impression
> > ULE wasn't very stable in 6.2.
> >
> > I could probably try it though...
>
> Hmm. ISTR h
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Bob Bishop wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 20 Aug 2009, at 03:34, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > [...]
> > The problem appears to now be that the userland process that reads
> > data
> > out of the kernel is being stalled for over 4 seconds. This proc
m in Australia so I can't
sit at the console :(
I am hoping to be able to replicate the HW & SW locally at some stage
but haven't been able to yet.
Any help appreciated, thanks!
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:)
Can you try a verbose boot? (Should be a menu item for this in the
beastie menu screen).
Also, do you have the latest BIOS?
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ing on an Intel DQ45CB, however I did
have a few video driver issues until I upgraded the BIOS.
Do you have the latest BIOS installed?
When you say it's stuck does pressing scrolllock and paging back work?
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t with bluetooth and it seems to work..
I suspect the comments don't match reality any more.
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epends on the old base port and it would DTRT.
I, of course, have no patches for such a thing :)
I've deleted /usr/local & /var/db/pkg in the past, it can be very
therapeutic :) However it is not so good when your mp3 collection is
mounted on /usr/local/mp3 and you forgot to unmount it fir
having to setup some crazy GEOM mirror
> setup using 2 of them?
I would expect one to last a long time if you only use it for /boot and
use ZFS for the rest (or even just moving /var onto ZFS would save
heaps of writes).
Also, you could setup 2 USB sticks (install on one then dd onto the
othe
true
> WITHOUT_ZFS=true
> because I don't use ZFS, my desktop haven't enought resources for it
> and I want not to build it. When I updated my OS some weeks ago with
> the same src.conf process ended OK.
While the above IS a bug it should be pointed out that
control -a pda search $i; done'
There's a command in Bluez which does this for you but the above would
tell you a reasonable amount.
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h the hostname.
It can be veeery annoying when you plug that disk into another machine
and the label conflicts :)
(Although now the ID one works I think I will change over to that)
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motherboard which is not connected to any traditional port.
You could also purchase a Firewire PCI (or PCIe) card, they aren't very
expensive.
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On Thursday 26 March 2009 19:55:04 Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On 2009-Mar-25 19:25:28 +1030, Daniel O'Connor
wrote:
> >One other thing would be to make absolutely sure that your version of dump
> > & restore are in sync, the are very machine/version dependent.
>
> Actua
d device node for /dev/ad4/s2b in /dev!
> The creation of filesystems will be aborted"
Why is it /dev/ad4/s2b?
Shouldn't it be /dev/ad4s2b?
Or is that extra '/' a typo?
If you open the emergency holographic shell, what does echo /dev/ad4* say?
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> of the problem. Peter Jeremy already gives you good hints to do that.
One other thing would be to make absolutely sure that your version of dump &
restore are in sync, the are very machine/version dependent.
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On Wednesday 25 March 2009 14:59:36 Mikhail T. wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor написав(ла):
> > People ARE helping you, just because they haven't come up with an answer
> > is no reason to send snarky comments to the list.
>
> No, sorry, people aren't. They are
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 14:35:01 Mikhail T. wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor написав(ла):
> > On Wednesday 25 March 2009 13:10:23 Mikhail T. wrote:
> >> Now can one get /real/ support for the most basic functionality of the
> >> most advanced modern Unix in the world?
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 13:10:23 Mikhail T. wrote:
> Now can one get /real/ support for the most basic functionality of the
> most advanced modern Unix in the world? Thanks,
Maybe you should return it to the shop and ask for your money back.
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On Wednesday 25 March 2009 12:38:04 Mikhail T. wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor написав(ла):
> >> morning is still hanging (in sbwait) -- I've never seen this before. I'm
> >> also very troubled, that such an important functionality (dump/restore!)
> >> is sooo
bled, that such an important functionality (dump/restore!)
> is sooo problem-prone, and yet so few people seem to care...
Well, "works for me".
> Is the official view, that dump is obsolete (and already bit-rotten),
> perhaps, and use of tar is encouraged instead?
I've never
yn]
>
> Any idea, what's going on? Why can't FreeBSD's restore read FreeBSD's
> dump's output?
What happens if you don't use the cache?
Also, do you really want -h 0? That means you skip nodump marked files at a
level 0 dump.
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sr/home
and /usr/home/foo? If not you will get odd errors.
> So it seems that I have permission problem globally not just within MySQL.
> What can possibly cause this permission problem? Hard drive corruption?
Given you are blindly changing perms without really understanding, I suspect
PEB
write to /home/mysql
but in your next email the perms look OK (well they are bad because 777 is
insecure but they won't result in permission denied)
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a look at it.
The symptoms are that it can talk to the UPS but there are frequent drops in
communication (very annoying as it fills the logs with crap), yet 230V units
work flawlessly.
I am not using USB because it was not reliable until very recently (and still
reconnects alarmingly often..)
On Friday 13 March 2009 17:56:17 per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> "Daniel O'Connor" wrote:
> > I wonder how hard it would be to add 3 way merging (like
> > sysutils/etcmerge) to mergemaster..
>
> One complication: to do a 3-way merge you have to have the commo
would be to add 3 way merging (like sysutils/etcmerge) to
mergemaster..
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in every single file..
Eugene's idea for the default diff options makes a lot of sense to me - I
don't think any "normal" user gives a hoot about the CVS Id of a file.
(even devs!)
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t; coded into sysinstall?) The usual mount command of course exists on the
> media, but it's on the LiveCD portion which isn't mounted at this
> point...
Yeah, the lack of mount in /stand on the install disk is a big caveat.
I suspect you could go into label and add /dev/da0a (also,
On Thursday 05 March 2009 10:27:59 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Thursday 05 March 2009 02:44:14 Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
> > Hi everone,
> >
> > While trying to update my 'qt4-gui' port, gcc segfaults during
> > compilation. I'm running FreeBSD 7.1-STABL
are problem - seg faults while compiling heavy
code (ie big C++ projects :) can be indicative of memory/CPU/PSU/motherboard
problems.
I'd suggest running memtest86 and prime95 for a few hours if you can.
I'll start a build of qt4-gui on a 7.1 box I have but it will probably be a
whi
, despite earlier prevarication.
Yes, but the implication is that they might not work :)
> > I was under the impression that this test was bogus on !i386 and had be
> > removed but I guess I'm wrong :)
>
> As long as they work!
Yeah, makes for annoying questions by end use
2ff irq 3 on acpi0
sio1: type 16550A
sio1: [FILTER]
However the ports do work fine.
I was under the impression that this test was bogus on !i386 and had be
removed but I guess I'm wrong :)
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g the right thing for your settings.
How annoying since it's an Intel product you'd hope they could get it right :(
Thanks.
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t; should be C6 [20070320]
> est0: on cpu0
> p4tcc0: on cpu0
> cpu1: on acpi0
> est1: on cpu1
> p4tcc1: on cpu1
>
> dev.cpu has also expected values.
Hmm OK, but maybe the 7400 hasn't been added? (or I have a different rev or
something..)
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> Initially it hung solid when X started, however when I reduced the amount
> of RAM to 2Gb it worked OK. Unfortunately if I exit X, or go to the text
> console and back to X then the machine locks solid (no numlock, have t
p4tcc1: on cpu1
I'm running 7.1-STABLE and I was wondering how hard it is to add support for
est for this CPU?
Thanks.
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xorg.log are attached too.
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s restarting it would fix it but
other times it just persistently said the same thing.
It seemed like there was some kernel state that was incorrect and even
restarting mpd would not fix it.
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evious installation (on faster hardware) doesn't show these
> errors at all!
I think this is an mpd problem - I had the same issue and I couldn't find a
solution. In the end I switched to userland PPP (which has an issue with PF
but you can work around that).
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t DHCP? Can you try another card in the client?
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On Wednesday 22 October 2008 00:30:45 Mike Tancsa wrote:
> At 05:57 AM 10/21/2008, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> >I've even tried /etc/rc.d/pf restart but that doesn't fix it.. It's very
> >perplexing :(
>
> Strange, Even doing
> /sbin/pfctl -Fall -f /etc/pf.
On Wednesday 15 October 2008 13:39:51 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 October 2008 13:08:02 Mike Tancsa wrote:
> > > very odd it only just started doing it though..
> >
> > do you have tun0 in () on your nat statement ?
> >
> > eg.
> > na
elEditor
# OK, everything is set. Do it!
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# We can use stuff that from bin dist below here.
# /dist is where the media is mounted
command=/dist/bin/sh /dist/genesis/post-install-fixup.sh
system
# Root password
command=/usr/bin/passwd
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up something like
>
> pppoe:
> ! /sbin/pfctl -Fnat -f /etc/pf.conf
Hmm.. I didn't realise you could delete NAT only state like that, I will give
it a try!
(I've been doing pfctl -k $oldip)
Thanks.
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On Friday 10 October 2008 11:25:19 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > Default: Enabled if -nat is specified. This option
> > simply tells ppp to add new interface addresses to the interface
> > rather than replacing them. The option can only be enabled if
> > n
bled if -nat is specified. This option
> simply tells ppp to add new interface addresses to the interface
> rather than replacing them. The option can only be enabled if
> network address translation is enabled (``nat enable yes'').
I've added that and nat enable no (even
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008, Andrew D wrote:
> Hi Fellow Node user :),
>
> I have the same + similar issue.
>
> Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am using userland PPP to do PPPoE and I am finding that it isn't
> > deleting the old IP from tun0 when the link g
ame username
set authkey password
add default HISADDR
I don't have any linkup/linkdown scripts..
Any one have an idea why this would be happening?
System is a FreeBSD midget.dons.net.au 7.0-STABLE FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #1: Sun
Jun 1 19:20:18 CST 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/data/obj/data/src/
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 11:27:11AM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Sat, 6 Sep 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > > Ironically, I just bought an Inspiron 1525 for a friend of mine's
> > > son as a birthday gift,
ve to buy a USB serial adapter for serial console if
> remote console was needed.
Just FYI.. This won't work.
You need a 'real' serial port for console, the other option would be to
use Firewire (if the laptop has it).
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guess it bumps up the base system
> requirements.
You could, because geom_uzip is a module :)
That said you _would_ duplicate things because what is on the live disk
is not in a form suitable for pkg_add'ing to the installed system.
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Oliver Peter wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 17:16:36 +0930
>
> "Daniel O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone have a G33 chipset system working in 7.x?
>
> I have a working Q35 chipset (which is using the same driver)
>
;
> Tom
>
> [1] http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=36408+0
> +archive/2008/freebsd-x11/20080817.freebsd-x11
> [2] http://people.freebsd.org/~rnoland
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Aragon Gouveia wrote:
> | By Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | [ 2008-08-18 09:47 +0200 ]
> |
> > Does anyone have a G33 chipset system working in 7.x?
> >
> > I have a 6.3 install here an
Does anyone have a G33 chipset system working in 7.x?
I have a 6.3 install here and it isn't working with that so I have been
merging things from HEAD but it still doesn't work.
It would be worth switching to 7.x if it worked there though :)
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > DPMS should work with the VESA driver even, not to discourage you
> > from the right solution.
>
> The X log file says DPMS is enabled but doing 'xset dpms force off'
> doesn't do anything (although when you
On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Aug 2008, Manjunath Ranganathaiah wrote:
> > > I tried the former (put it in loader.conf right?) and it made no
> > > difference. I'll try disabling ACPI tomorrow (I tried it remotely
> > > so it
resets.
FWIW I can reset it by calling cpu_reset() from withing a KLD.
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ely so
it's hung now :)
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > So, If I dont want to get error response "kernel: kldload:
> > /boot/modules/ng_ipacct.ko: Unsupported file type" in
> > /var/log/messages then I could remove /boot/modules/ng_ipacct.ko
> > and /boot/modules/lin
#x27;Unsupported file type' *warning* is due to an odd issue
with amd64 kernel module support, it is harmless (although annoying).
> I'm afraid to delete these files, because I think system can becomes
> unbootable. Isn't it?
if you deleted the kernel module for ipacct th
t it changed to IGNORE - NO_PACKAGE could be OK to
use by itself.
The logic for that doesn't really make sense either.. I CC'd the port
maintainer about it.
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9.12 Thu Feb 14 15:42:45
PST 2008
Although maybe that relates to the NVIDIA AGP code, rather that code that
uses it.
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are so many of them to cho
00 class=0x06 at slot=0 function=3
hostb4 pnpinfo vendor=0x1106 device=0x4282 subvendor=0x
subdevice=0x class=0x06 at slot=0 function=4
hostb5 pnpinfo vendor=0x1106 device=0x7282 subvendor=0x
subdevice=0x class=0x06 at slot=0 function=7
Nothing in /dev tho
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 June 2008 07:50:34 am Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have an Epox 8HDAIPRO motherboard -
> > http://www.epox.com/usA/product.asp?ID=EP-8HDAIPRO and its AGP slot
> > is detected as pcib rather than
K8) Athlon 64/Opteron DRAM Controller'
class = bridge
subclass = HOST-PCI
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:24:3: class=0x06 card=0x chip=0x11031022
rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)'
device = '(K8) Athlon 64/Opteron Miscellaneous
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Sean C. Farley wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> >> I myself haven't ever run into extension ordering issues like
> >> those described (and we've done hosting for yea
d some googling on the stack trace and found..
http://www.nabble.com/php5-and-postgresql-8.2-8.3-td16744979.html
I think I'll try switching to Apache 2..
(Right after I upgrade my mail system so I can ditch any 6.x cruft
)
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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - h
have to resort to using ktrace + kdump, which
> may or may not help narrow this down.
>
> Use "ktrace -i -t+ httpd -X" (I hope that'll work; I'm not sure if
> ktrace allows you to pass arguments to a command), which will start
Yes ktrace does allow that.
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Dan
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