ut to use for all sorts of network services) is under quite heavy load.
Peter
John Baldwin wrote:
> On Sunday 13 August 2006 03:36, Peter van Heusden wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> Almost every day, some time around midnight, my FreeBSD 5-STABLE kernel
>> panics. I
roblem, so
please help!!
Thanks,
Peter
leftside# kgdb kernel.debug /var/crash/vmcore.25
[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]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free soft
roblem, so
please help!!
Thanks,
Peter
leftside# kgdb kernel.debug /var/crash/vmcore.25
[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]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free soft
roblem, so
please help!!
Thanks,
Peter
leftside# kgdb kernel.debug /var/crash/vmcore.25
[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]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free soft
patch to disable this
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-May/120475.html
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you touched anything in the box? I'd check all the cables on the
off-chance that one is lose as well as re-seating the controller. If
none of this helps, I suspect you have a choice of restoring from
backups or using the services of one of the data recovery companies.
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>Peter, I don't know if this is likely helpful or not, but my Compaq is a
>1500c with an ESS ES1869, reporting (on 5.4-RELEASE):
>
>sbc0: at port 0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b,0x220-0x22f
>irq 5 drq 5,1 on isa0
>pcm0: o
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>On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 13:43:52 +1000
>Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've been trying to get sound working on a Compaq Armada 1580 with
>> a recent 6-STABLE. With devices 'sound' and
pcm0: on sbc0
I suspect the problem is that sbc0 is not triggering attachment of
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On Wed, 2006-Jul-26 13:07:19 -0400, Sven Willenberger wrote:
>One of my machines that I recently upgraded to 6.1 (6.1-RELEASE-p3) is also
>exhibiting df reporting wrong data usage numbers.
What did you upgrade from?
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released.
> What should I do ?
Nothing. Why do you think you have a problem?
> Do you have any tools to monitor memory usage of processes ?
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On Sat, 2006-Jul-22 06:56:44 -0500, Nikolas Britton wrote:
>Does FreeBSD support Xen 3 dom0 yet???
It looks like work is in progress. See http://www.fsmware.com/
>What's the current status of domU support?
See http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/OSCompatibility
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default, the kernel has 2GB allocated to it. This isn't quite enough
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On Sat, 2006-Jul-01 08:02:56 +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>I've just acquired a couple of old Compaq Armada laptops. I can
>successfully install 6.1-RELEASE but the system won't boot from
>the HDD: The MBR menu displays but pressing F1 (the FreeBSD
>partition) just beeps. P
g dd.
I've previously used similar models with 4.11 so I wasn't expecting
any problems.
Before I start re-writing boot0.S, does anyone have any suggestions on
how to debug this or what I've missed?
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> There was a "request" for Tor related problem reports
> a while ago, I couldn't find the message again, but I
> believe it was posted here.
> Is anyone on this list running a Tor node on FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE
> or later with similar or higher load?
I am
between the RAM and DRAM controller
(eg northbridge). You can also get errors between the northbridge and
the CPU (including the cache). Some caches (eg Alpha) have parity to
help here. Mainframes typically have ECC or parity on _all_ datapaths
(including through the ALU) to catch those errors.
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It's difficult to map these counters onto ps output. State 'D' and
'W' should catch most of them. You might find it useful looking
through the MWCHAN column for anything looking suspicious.
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of data
in the intervening processes and kernel buffers. Assuming that you
aren't network bandwidth limited, you should look at increasing
net.inet.tcp.sendspace and maybe net.inet.tcp.recvspace, or using
an intervening program on hostA that does its own re-buffering.
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that the
-gssapi moniker is declared as a GSSAPI_SUFFIX make varaible vs. the
normal PKGNAMESUFFIX.
I'll send a version of this email to ports@ to get their input.
> That's all from memory, may contain rough edges, hope it helps anyway.
Thanks... The base release is done, it's just the pesky frills that take
forever to resolve... :)
Best Wishes - Peter
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Looking in CVS; modeedit.c hasn't changed in two years, so I am
perplexed at what is going on here. Any ideas?
The make rerelease command used is:
make -i rerelease NODOC=YES NO_FLOPPIES=YES CHROOTDIR=/hog/release \
BUILDNAME=6.1-RELEASE-p2 CVSROOT=/hog/FreeBSD-CVS RELEASETAG=RELENG_6_1
(no optimizations, etc.)
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req based on what I'm doing and have only had
a single hang in the past four months.
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t of our boxes. (and would speed up the amount of time it
takes to roll out a new release) ;)
Second, is there a way to build/tell sysinstall that if NO_OPENSSH is
set, that it doesn't ask you whether you want to enable SSH logins?
Thanks again in advance for any advice you can provide.
B
ot;filesystem clean" flag is part of the superblock and
is cleared when a filesystem is mounted. It will be set only if the
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local file space at PID 16543
I don't know that exact message but lsof needs to very closely match
your running kernel: You should have the kernel sources installed
when you build lsof.
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it would be nice if tar could support it -
though tar(5) states dates before the epoch are not handled
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ode that has previously been tested in -current is supposed to be
commited.
There are also fairly regular postings pointing out that _all_
software has bugs. Some of these bugs will cause crashes.
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>I would hope that 9600 baud wouldn't be *too* fast for a 2GHz CPU :(
That depends on what else is sharing the IRQ. PLIP can give you
10's of msec of latency. PIO disks can also destroy latency as
can NE2000-styl
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If the problems are frequent enough, maybe you could try running
tcpdump on the network at both ends. That might give you a better
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>going to go back to a FreeBSD that just works.
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What I am asking is - can NO_KERBEROS be extended to cover com_err?
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there's just work still needed to make this work as a general case.
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Something isn't right there. You can't mix 32 and 64 bit binaries.
Myy recollection is that on 5.x, the only hal is for i386. Assuming
that my recollection is right, you'd have to go to 6.x.
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ure I could retrieve the disklabel from backups.
Not sure if this is the right mailing list to send this to, so let me
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>Don't do that :( It's a well-known limitation that FreeBSD doesn't
>handle devices with mounted filesystems spontaneously disappearing.
Patches to fix this would be welcomed with open arms.
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ious", but is it.. :-((
>so that is better for me and my job to make what management wishes,
>later i can say.i have you warned..
You need to write a memo to your management that clearly points out the
risks. Keep a notarised c
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6:1 on my desktop at work because I tend to leave lots of windows lying
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gabit performance but at Fast Ethernet speeds,
I've found that fxp performs much better than dc, tl and tx NICs.
I've had fairly bad experiences with bge under even moderate load
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On Sat, 2006-Apr-08 20:41:36 +0400, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
>On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>PJ> Backup your amd64 environment and install i386. You can re-install
>PJ> the amd64 once the testing is finished. The best benchmark is always
>PJ> your own applicatio
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bvious but you have checked that you only have one copy
of cron running and your crontab only has one copy of the cron jobs.
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On Tue, 2006-Apr-04 12:46:58 +0100, Robert Watson wrote:
>On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>>By merging the prison ID into the IPC ID, a non-jailed process can be
>>allowed to see (and control) jailed IPC without needing any changes to
>>ipcs/ipcrm. A non-jailed pro
ff))
>I guess another change is also needed:
>
>- At jail termination, we GC all resources with the prison ID in question.
This is probably a good idea but somewhat messier because SysV IPC has
no concept of GC (another brain-dead mis-feature).
manage jailed IPC.
The disadvantage is restricting the ranges of various counters -
though I believe they are overly generous by default.
This doesn't really address the problem of SysV IPC and jails becoming
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There's the old standby: You have the source code.
You should be able to get things to work by expanding prison_check()
into cr_cansignal() and changing the error return from ESRCH to EPERM.
Having not tried this, I can't comment on possible adver
tter is much harder, there is apparently a RELENG_4 patch in
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d their pets. Significant features in this release:
Thank you for this. I was beginning to think the 2.2 branch had been
abandoned - the mailing lists seem full of references to 5.5 and 6.1
these days. Can you please advise what CVSup tag I should use to
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> I'm trying to use pf + ftp-proxy n a 6.1-PRERELEASE machine.
>
> I have this line on inetd.conf:
>
> ftp-proxy stream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/ftp-proxy
>
> ftp-proxy -n
>
> And this lines on pf.conf:
>
> rdr on $int_if proto
t;I've attached a Xorg log with the bitdepth set to 15 and using the radeon
>driver. It's the only way I can get X to start with the driver. Note 15bits
>isn't supported no DRI is disabled.
What happens if you explicitly disable DRI? (Comment out 'Load "
On Sat, 2006-Mar-25 21:39:27 +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>What happens if you simulate read-ahead yourself? Have your main
>program fork and the child access pages slightly ahead of the parent
>but do nothing else.
I suspect something like this may be the best approach for your applica
On Tue, 2006-Mar-28 06:00:23 +1000, Alastair G. Hogge wrote:
>On Tuesday 28 March 2006 04:08, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> On Mon, 2006-Mar-27 17:58:32 +1000, Alastair G. Hogge wrote:
>> >Having some problem with Xorg-6.9.0 and the radeon or ati driver on mad64
>> >system. X
el config
>and I've also added the appropriate lines to xorg.conf
How did you build xorg.conf?
>dmesg and pciconf are attached
They have been text filled, making them unintelligible.
Can you please post dmesg and /var/log/Xorg.0.log without text-filling the
e.
However, systat is reporting 23-25MB/sec (whereas dd peaks at ~30MB/sec) so the
time to gzip the datafile isn't that much different to the time to just read it.
My guess is that the read-ahead algorithms are working but aren't doing enough
re-ahead to cope with "read a bit
.
I tried generating an 11GB test file and got results consistent with my
previous tests: grep using read or mmap, as well as mmap'ing the entire
file give similar times with the disk mostly saturated.
I suggest you try converting mzip.c to us
. It would be nicer if both read and
mmap managed this gain, irrespective of how the data had been previously
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via signals (which may not be as easy to handle).
>Peter Jeremy wrote:
>> On an amd64 system running about 6-week old -stable, both ['grep' and 'grep
>> --mmap' -mi] behave pretty much identically.
>
>Peter, I read grep's source -- it is not using m
/6_i386/var/tmp/test
-rw-r--r-- 1 peter wheel 2052167894 Mar 25 05:44 /6_i386/var/tmp/test
+ /usr/bin/time -l grep dfhfhdsfhjdsfl /6_i386/var/tmp/test
+ /usr/bin/time -l grep --mmap dfhfhdsfhjdsfl /6_i386/var/tmp/test
This was done in multi-user on a VTY using a script. X was running
(and I
urion% ls -l /6_i386/var/tmp/test
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turion% /usr/bin/time -l grep dfhfhdsfhjdsfl /6_i386/var/tmp/test
21.69 real 0.16 user 0.68 sys
1064 maximum resident set size
82 average shared me
A=32804495
(The address after LBA is not always the same)
This is with ad4 as a Seagate ST320423A on a Promise PDC20262 UDMA66
controller.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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anding -Werror /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_synch.c
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_synch.c:226: warning: function declaration isn't
a prototype
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC.
Has anyone else seen this problem? This is with -stable checked out of
cvsup on Monday, i.e. the 20th
re reference, what boot manager should I choose next
>time I install FreeBSD? Lilo? Grub? If so, where is the option for
>installing it?
I've never seen any reason to move away from MBR. If you want to use
LILO or Grub, you will need to install and configure it yourself -
google shou
ackets.
How much RAM is there now? Why did you add the additional RAM (since
you suggest the machine isn't heavily loaded)? What happens if you
remove the RAM?
It's possible that the additional RAM means that you are running out
of KVA under high network load.
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Ok, but the machine is not stable enough to run cvsup / buildworld on. I
guess I need to do a binary install of one of the FreeBSD 6.1 betas.
Thanks for the advice.
Peter
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 02:13:59PM +0200, Peter van Heusden wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
ng. Does anyone know what I can do to fix error?
Thanks,
Peter
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On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 10:50 -0500, Michael L. Squires wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Peter Guhl wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 11:11 +0100, Peter Guhl wrote:
> >
> >> /usr/ports/textproc/wv, part of the dependencies, fails:
> >> configure: error: * * * unable
Hi again
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 11:11 +0100, Peter Guhl wrote:
> /usr/ports/textproc/wv, part of the dependencies, fails:
> configure: error: * * * unable to find libwmf-config; unable to continue
> * * *
>
> libwmf is installed. libwmf-config is in /usr/local/bin.
I installed
ouble. And, even more, wv doesn't seem to
be important for the goal I have to achieve with this installation.
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code in identcpu.c, I suspect it may be the same for emt64.
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gging into the inode structures I though it would be a good
>idea to check my understanding to this point. Am I on the right path?
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On Sat, 2006-Mar-04 00:25:01 +0200, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
>On Sat, 4 Mar 2006, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>>swap space for a process and failed. The kernel tries to recover by
>>killing the largest process (which should also be syslog'd). I'm
>
> In my case, not a
he kernel tries to recover by
killing the largest process (which should also be syslog'd). I'm
surprised that you got this on the "rm" as the buildworld should
create bigger processes. If the "rm" was killed, you will need to
re-issue it to actually delete the files
D, I'd make sure I bought an
>appropriately-sized spare disk at the same time as the rest of the set.
Solaris requires that all disks in a RAID set have the same firmware
version (though this isn't documented very well). Tru64 requires that
both system disks have the
>I think the filesystem must be unmounted to enable softupdates.
One approach would be to stick a script into /etc/rc.d that executes
early (before root is made R/W) to run "tunefs -n enable ..." and then
delete the script after rebooting.
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partition keeps moving because of it... :(
It used to be in the 4.x days you could define the da* in the kernel and
tie it to it's SCSI ID, is that still the case now, or is there some
boot-time variable in /boot/loader.conf that is now preferred?
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already MFC'ed into RELENG_6. So, ipfw.ko obeys the kernel
> config, now.
Thanks, I see that now on my -STABLE boxes; is there any move to do the
same for dummynet?
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would have to admit that it's somewhat confusing the way it is now)
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>Using Peter Jeremy's suggestion, I was able to get a backtrace. Since I
>couldn't figure out an easier way to capture the backtrace, I
>transcribed by hand from the console.
A serial console would be much easier if you
appear to recover from errors on the hardware side. In my case,
that USB port wedges and cannot be used until the system is reset
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Are you able to successfully use floating point (and get correct answers)?
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his might help
identify where the problem is.
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are built as part of the kernel build process. Can you please
explain how you are attempting to compile the kernel.
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ggest running (eg) memtest86 on it for a
few hours and see if that picks anything up.
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l seeing it on any other drivers.
> I'll try to check with -current as soon as
>I can install it on this machine.
Same thing happens on -current/amd64 using a
bge0:
>I am using FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE #15: Tue Jan 31 21:25:42 CET 2006
You might like to mention wha
ernel but you have to build the cross build tools and use them to build
the kernel.
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