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Peter Ankerstål wrote:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/JailResourceLimits
If the are somebody with skills and time to resurrect some
mentioned projects, I
http://wiki.freebsd.org/JailResourceLimits
Is this anthing people are working on? Is it on its way to RELENG_7?
Is there a 7-version of the patch or anything? This would be a _VERY_
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I will also be happy to help in whatever way I can. I have no coding-
experience to talk about. But testing in various env
and so on. (and help with docs/wiki)
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.
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On Apr 29, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I'd recommend staying away from Realtek NICs. Pick up an Intel Pro/
1000
GT or PT. Realtek has a well-known history of issues.
Just wanted to tell you guys that so far a em(4) seems to have fixed
the problem.
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this: When compiling a new port with
dependencies, the internal foo_DEPENDS logic will detect the i386 .so
but the port's own configuration tools or build process will normally
die in interesting ways when they can't actually use that .so.
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Hi,
Im using a built in re(4) card and it seems like its causes data-
corruption as soon as it gets some load (or after a few hours online)
The machine is running FreeBSD 7.0R:
FreeBSD ninja 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Wed Apr 16 22:49:15
CEST 2008 [EMAIL
On Apr 29, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
tcpdump reporting bad cksum can occur due to TX/RX checksum
offloading. Do you not see this message normally, but only when the
problem begins?
Have you tried turning off TX/RX offloading to see if the erroneous
behaviour goes away?
Have
.
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timeouts and
disables that USB port. [See my recent posting to -amd64].
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is UltraSPARC IIIi based. This CPU is not supported
by FreeBSD as Sun will not release necessary documentation.
2) Sun states they support both RHEL and SuSE ES on both the U20 and
U40 so I would expect they are stable and all hardware supported,
at least on those Linuxes.
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yes, requiring signed binaries would be useful.
In any case, there are legitimate uses for signed binaries. But I'm
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/etc/rc.d/ntpdate start
- run /etc/rc.d/ntpd start
This will force ntpd to re-calibrate and, hopefully, it will stabilise,
though this can take a day or so.
You can monitor the NTP PLL behaviour via the loopstats file.
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pervasive accounting problems. A fsck fixes that one.
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If Java had true garbage collection, most programs would delete
themselves upon execution
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:06:04PM +0100, Kris Kennaway wrote:
! Software always has bugs, and it is a mistake to think that the stable
! designation does not mean has no bugs. It's unfortunate that you have
! hit a couple of them, but please continue to work through the process of
!
! Try the rev. 1.24 of the devfs_rule.c. In fact, it is fixed by somewhat
! bigger patch that I inlined below. It is already in CURRENT and RELENG_7.
Thanks, this is cool: it seems to work on Rel. 6.3. :)
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When starting my usual environment, there is already the next pagefault
kernel panic!
Tracking it down... it's the type keyword in devfs rules. According
to the manpage, support for this was _not_ withdrawn.
But actually, entering something like
devfs rule
Dear all,
I have two computers.
Both of them were running Release 5.5, and they were doing all that
is needed, and I was perfectly happy with this.
Now, as we know, security support for Release 5.5 will terminate
during this spring, and as my computers are exposed to the Internet,
this
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 05:00:12PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
! Try this patch for de(4).
Thanks fpr the reply. I'll try this patch at next reboot.
! You need to supply the panic details for the devfs
! one (I've used devfs rules w/o issue on lots of machines
! via /etc/devfs.conf).
I have
single port without re-building everything - for reasons
that have been spelled out elsewhere in this thread.
FWIW, the move to versioned symbols should (in theory) remove the
need to need to do a future complete recompile once you've rebuilt
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Kevin Oberman wrote:
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:23:09 -0800 (AKDT)
From: peter stern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an ugly way to have to deal with X. So this definitely means the
mga driver is broken?
I would appreciate a copy of your xorg.conf
Thanks for your suggestions
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Brad Pitney wrote:
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shipped with. I've been using FreeBSD since 2.2 and have never had much
trouble with it until the 6 branch
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by running make
deinstall and make reinstall but with no change in behavior.
My hardware has no problems running Slackware 12 or Openbsd 4.2. Under
those OSs, X11 works fine and configures without problems.
What has happened to quality control in the FreeBSD release?
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the queue, then sends with
the right address and it goes through. Later on, the message is
approved and we get a duplicate on the list.
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If Java had true
sort of tunnel.
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dump -L.
dump -L will create a snapshot and, if aborted, may leave it behind.
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data?
No and no. You can have multiple snapshots in a filesystem.
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Oh, one more thing. If you are IPv6-enabled, you get to bypass the 10
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'ping of death' in the early 90's? you could send a packet with a
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cannot stress this enough.
Agreed.
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still occurs. I have bumped into problems with umass on my son's SMP
laptop which don't show up on my UP laptop.
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a serial console to continue.
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to talk to a remote GDB
session, not a serial console. You probably want:
- 'hint.sio.0.flags=0x10' [no 'set'] in /boot/device.hints
- '-Dh' in /boot.config
Doing a verbose boot would probably also help.
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a NOINET6 hasn't snuck in
somewhere?
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performance but not reduce the memory required.
Note that this advice is relevant for UFS1 only. In UFS2, '-c'
specifies the cylinder group size in _BLOCKS_ not cylinders and
defaults to the maximum size for the given blocksize and IPG etc.
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, it was
my netboot environment for doing machine migration/installations. On
the minus side, I took out 12 other machines at once. Oops.
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If Java had true garbage
found a 6.x/i386 version of a dependency - which
causes the port build to fail at some later point.
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¤ and rebooting to no avail.
That said, I did run into a bug where, for some time after deleting the
files from a soft-updates partition, 'df' would report that the inodes
were freed but attempting to create a new file would fail with ENOSPC.
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in question both run 6.2-RELEASE, at various kernel
release patchsets:
...
With an i386 binary running on an amd64 host, when we write a small
double, with value close to 0.1, to a C++ iostream, it is formatted
incorrectly.
See kern/102424 and amd64/11.
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I do recall that there have been problems in the past with ATAPI
drives that would advertise DMA capabilities but would misbehave if
you used DMA (atapi_dma was disabled by default in 5.x for this
reason). I'm not sure if the current code is at effort to avoid this.
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the backtrace in ddb and then use addr2line or similar to convert the
addresses into line numbers. This will allow us to determine the correct
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://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/vm/vm_map.c?annotate=1.366.2.3
both of which show a call to vm_map_lock_read() at line 3074. I can't
find anywhere that vm_map_lookup() calls vm_map_unlock() - it always
calls vm_map_unlock_read().
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and so are unlikely to be causing problems.
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 08:06:40PM +0300, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 05:16:36PM +0200, Peter Holm wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 05:15:47PM +0400, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 11:14:33AM +0100, Gavin Atkinson wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-21 at 11:44 +0300
to the linker step.
back burner. Which is to create a port of Apache that will run 2 versions
of PHP consecutively.
Sounds interesting.
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in a
healthy drive.
I see similarly wierd values from a basically new drive. I'm not sure
that there's a requirement that the raw values start from 0 and increment
on each detected event.
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the reported VSZ but
the additional address space is never accessed so the overal impact
is negligible.
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and has been the case for over
two years. (The relevant test is at the end of the gecko-post-patch
target in www/mozilla/Makefile.common).
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 02:18:40PM -0500, Ken Smith wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.3R/announce.html
Thank you.
One question: What has happened to iA64? I notice it has been removed
from the release notes. Is it running late or dead?
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the error message
in link_elf.c.
If there's a possibility that multiple ELF linkers could be required in
the future, a cleaner option might be to make link_elf_error() just cache
the error message and only report it after all possible linkers have
refused to load the file.
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Help on the above issues would be appreciated. I can provide more info
as needed or troubleshoot further if you provide me exactly what you
want me to do.
Thanks,
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week, 10DEC07 Re: Various Issues with 7.0-BETA4
Step by step directions on how to fix
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' is using the wrong
include files: All the machine-dependent types are defined in terms of
I32LP64 primitives whilst 'cc -m32' uses ILP32 primitives.
The current suggestion is to perform i386 compiles in a FreeBSD/i386
chroot environment.
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Do you have zfs_load=YES in /boot/loader.conf?
Scot: Shouldn't have to do this as zfs in compiled in.
Did you create the zfs structures and file system while in single user
mode with root mounted read-only? If so, this is a known feature and
If so not intentionally ... don't remember to be
with no
error or segfault I can see (and I have no idea how to debug java itself).
-
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HTC426060G9AT00 00P3A0B5 at ata0-master UDMA100
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On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 09:49:55PM +0800, Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 12:35:23 +0100
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On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 10:22:33AM -0800, Kip Macy wrote:
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delete the
kernel build count (the #nn in uname -a).
Note that the second 'make cleandir' is still necessary in case any cruft
has been created inside /usr/src.
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Watson (if I recall
correctly) has done some work on building a framework to allow a
choice between slow-and-accurate and fast-and-less-precise timestamps.
I don't have the reference to hand but a check of the archives should
turn it up.
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I'm not sure how difficult this is in reality.
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by subsequent
processes as they are fork()d. The fix is probably to explicitly
initialise the FPU for legacy mode processes on the amd64.
A work-around would be to call fpsetprec(FP_PD) (see machine/ieeefp.h)
at the start of main().
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2007/11/7, Peter Wullinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In epistula a David Taylor, die horaque Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 06:18:57PM
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Hello,
I've tried compiling java/jdk15 and java/jdk16 bootstrapping with
all three binary jdks (diablo 1.5, linux 1.5, linux 1.6).
They all give the same
invoke the drive's internal self-tests.
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if this is known
(and both problems are the same).
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drivers - though generally only one driver fully supports the chip.
This sort of thing is confusing for end users.
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iwi_bss: If you agree with the license, set legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1 in
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And I have the following entry in /boot/loader.conf
# intel/wireless
set legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
After removing the 'set
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8.0-SUPRISE to 7.0-STABLE...
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this change be eligible for an MFC to 6.x? It makes reading
kdump output much easier. The only downside is that it might break
scripts that people might use to postprocess kdump output.
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. In this case though, it was truly
silent corruption. No indications of errors, or strange performance
characteristics.
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This was on amd64, RELENG_7. Same SATA cables used on all
drives. Drives on TX4 were also in a Supermicro hotswap enclosure,
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compatibility for shmctl(IPC_STAT).
It seems that should be new shmctl syscall.
I don't believe there is a requirement that IPC_STAT be 2 so an
alternative approach would be to change the value of IPC_STAT to
support the changed shmid_ds size (though this would also
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unfortunately I am not sure which X server I started when I started up
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as well as whether
it's file or swap backed.
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is that a process may be killed without
notice when it writes to some previously allocated but unused part
of its address space. See the archives for the full bikeshed.
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},
sysctl_tree = 0xffb30600
}
(kgdb)
Is this behaviour expected?
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if necessary.
Thanks,
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# sudo kgdb kernel.debug /work/vmcore.3
kgdb: kvm_nlist(_stopped_cpus):
kgdb: kvm_nlist(_stoppcbs):
[GDB will not be able to debug user-mode threads:
/usr/lib/libthread_db.so: Undefined symbol ps_pglobal_lookup]
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD
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callwheel[0x5ebf]
$7 = {
tqh_first = 0x400,
tqh_last = 0x98d6ac90
}
(kgdb) p callwheel[0x5ec0]
$8 = {
tqh_first = 0x400,
tqh_last = 0x98d6aca0
}
(kgdb) p callwheel[0x5ec1]
$9 = {
tqh_first = 0xff00287cdb20,
tqh_last = 0xff00287cdb20
}
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Best Wishes - Peter
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discussion with the root server operators. (and
discussing it on the dns-operations@ list does not cut it)
-Peter (with his root-ops hat on his desk)
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problems in 6.x when you are running ULE is
just wasting developer resources.
Please stop implying that people should be using ULE in 6.x unless you
are willing to personally provide support for them.
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ones that come to mind.
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On 2007-Jul-25 10:30:25 +1000, Andrew Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 05:24:25AM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2007-Jul-24 16:00:08 +0100, Pete French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes it does. The major difference is that ntpd will use a source
port of 123 whilst ntpdate
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