On 11/26/2010 01:16 AM, Eric Bakan wrote:
Here are the results of running the pcca-test framework.
Thanks Eric.
I looked at the first two
[ 1/ 1] /aio.h/t_aio: Assertion failed: (aio_read(iocb) != -1),
function main, file t_aio.c, line 57.
[ 1/ 1] /aio.h/t_aio_suspend: Assertion failed:
On 10/20/2010 11:30 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
Someone replied privately:
The problem here is that you are using make instead of bmake (which
needs to be used for pkgsrc things).
Ah, this indeed work. I'll try to remember this when I, in some months,
need to install some additional
On 09/26/2010 01:32 PM, tron wrote:
If I want to copy the DF USB image onto my USB
stick and I am working under WinXP, can I open the
archive with 7zip and just copy the resulting
files/folders to the stick or will I need a special app
for installing the image to the USB stick? (Sorry if
this
On 08/06/2010 01:27 PM, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Hi people,
:
:is there a way to easily list all disks and their associated serno's ?
:Something like 'blkid' utility of Linux, if you happen to know it.
:I could happily hack something like that, if we lack it.
:
:
:Cheers,
:Stathis
There
On 05/24/2010 01:42 PM, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Hello All,
:
: I added a How-To for setting up swapcache from my notes.
:
:http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/howtos/swapcache/
:
:Thanks,
:Dylan
That looks pretty good. The swapcache manual page has some extensive
recommendations (but
Hello All,
I added a How-To for setting up swapcache from my notes.
http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/howtos/swapcache/
Thanks,
Dylan
I am getting these errors when I run undo update.log
HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent update.log@@0x0001166e7da0
obj_id = 000103bca45e, asof=0001166e7da0, lo=
HAMMER: WARNING: Missing inode for dirent update.log@@0x000116a785c0
obj_id = 000103bca45e,
of reasons for each one used in debug_general?
Attached is a patch.
Thanks,
Dylan
From 52862807299d79f0253d428a0b1529ad63e87bf3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Dylan Reinhold dy...@ocnetworking.com
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 22:04:21 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] HAMMER: Suppress rebalance buffer message.
Only
I'm trying to get my DF machine to connect via this Linksys Wireless-G
USB device.
The system sees it a generic USB device
ugen0: Broadcom Linksys Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with
SpeedBooster, class 2/0, rev 2.00/0.06, addr 2 on uhub0
Any ideas on how (and if) I can get this to work.
This is the top output from a MP Box
load averages: 2.29, 1.02, 0.41 up 0+00:05:03
21:33:47
39 processes: 39 running
CPU0 states: 16.2% user, 0.0% nice, 53.0% system, 21.1% interrupt,
9.7% idle
CPU1 states: 39.5% user, 0.0% nice, 23.5% system, 27.1% interrupt,
Vincent Stemen wrote:
Sorry guys. Another problem you may not want to propagate to the 2.0
release.
lpd works for local printing but is broken for remote printing.
.SNIP...
Our printcaps:
Client:
lp|Line Printer:\
:sh:lp=:rm=10.0.0.201:rp=:\
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Hmm. Well, the question is what is stopping it.. it could be the
ATA driver. I'm assuming you don't have any mass storage plugged
into the USB.
One thing to try... let the boot proceed and give it a good 5 minutes
to try to get past the xpt warnings.
I have not used DragonFly in a long time (I think the last ver was
1.0). I just got a new system, so I wanted to see how DragonFly would
play, but the live CD 1.12 (from Simon's site) wont boot with or without
ACPI.
It starts to boot and then keeps repeating this message
intr 10 at
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