On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 09:36:07PM -0600, Erik Paulson wrote:
> What is the interaction between ports and addresses in the mcast ethernet
> adapter?
>
> are
>
> mcast,,239.192.168.1,1102
> mcast,,239.192.168.1,1103
> mcast,,239.192.168.2,1102
>
> three seperate ethernets?
Yup.
Jeff
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What is the interaction between ports and addresses in the mcast ethernet
adapter?
are
mcast,,239.192.168.1,1102
mcast,,239.192.168.1,1103
mcast,,239.192.168.2,1102
three seperate ethernets?
Thanks,
-Erik
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Hello Blaisorblade,
B> This is probably the real source of the crash, from the stack trace. It is
B> used in all sort of pseudo-files (like those in /proc), so I would say this
B> bug seems more likely to be a mainline one; and it is unclear from the trace
B> where the crash may have really happen
Hello Blaisorblade,
Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 12:11:03 PM, you wrote:
B> This line is bogus:
>> 0a7a3e78: [<0806ba17>] uml_map_start+0x32/0xf8
B> This is probably the real source of the crash, from the stack trace. It is
B> used in all sort of pseudo-files (like those in /proc), so I would s