connection timed out on freebsd 7.0

2007-10-18 Thread Yi Wang
Hi,

My box is running FreeBSD 7.0 ( upgrade from 6-stable using src ).

My problem is I can't connect to the network outside the router. eg.
www.FreeBSD.org. Neither http nor ftp. But I can ping them. I can
assure you that DNS works fine and the firewall is turned off.

Here's some diagnostic messages:

# uname -a
FreeBSD wangyi.com 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #2: Wed Oct
17 19:19:47 CST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL
 i386

# ifconfig -a
le0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
options=8VLAN_MTU
ether 00:0c:29:3c:47:47
inet 172.20.53.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.20.53.255
inet 192.168.0.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
media: Ethernet autoselect
status: active
lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 16384
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
vmnet1: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
ether 00:bd:e4:45:00:01
inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255

PS: This is the result in vmware. I made a dual boot system and run it
in vmware using raw disk.
Actually, the real interface is nfe0.

Sorry for my poor English.

Thanks very much!

-- 
Regards,
Wang Yi

;  DiG 9.4.1-P1  www.google.com
;; global options:  printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 22155
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 3, AUTHORITY: 7, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;www.google.com.IN  A

;; ANSWER SECTION:
www.google.com. 604784  IN  CNAME   www.l.google.com.
www.l.google.com.   586 IN  CNAME   www-china.l.google.com.
www-china.l.google.com. 5   IN  A   66.249.89.147

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
l.google.com.   86385   IN  NS  a.l.google.com.
l.google.com.   86385   IN  NS  f.l.google.com.
l.google.com.   86385   IN  NS  e.l.google.com.
l.google.com.   86385   IN  NS  g.l.google.com.
l.google.com.   86385   IN  NS  c.l.google.com.
l.google.com.   86385   IN  NS  d.l.google.com.
l.google.com.   86385   IN  NS  b.l.google.com.

;; Query time: 636 msec
;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
;; WHEN: Thu Oct 18 15:18:57 2007
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 204

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  Origin = AuthenticAMD  Id = 0x40ff2  Stepping = 2
  
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Timecounter ACPI-fast frequency 3579545 Hz quality 1000
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Re: connection timed out on freebsd 7.0

2007-10-18 Thread Krassimir Slavchev
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Hi,

try 'sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0'


Yi Wang wrote:
 Hi,
 
 My box is running FreeBSD 7.0 ( upgrade from 6-stable using src ).
 
 My problem is I can't connect to the network outside the router. eg.
 www.FreeBSD.org. Neither http nor ftp. But I can ping them. I can
 assure you that DNS works fine and the firewall is turned off.
 
 Here's some diagnostic messages:
 
 # uname -a
 FreeBSD wangyi.com 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #2: Wed Oct
 17 19:19:47 CST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL
  i386
 
 # ifconfig -a
 le0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
   options=8VLAN_MTU
   ether 00:0c:29:3c:47:47
   inet 172.20.53.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.20.53.255
   inet 192.168.0.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
   media: Ethernet autoselect
   status: active
 lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 16384
   inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
   inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
   inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
 vmnet1: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
   ether 00:bd:e4:45:00:01
   inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
 
 PS: This is the result in vmware. I made a dual boot system and run it
 in vmware using raw disk.
 Actually, the real interface is nfe0.
 
 Sorry for my poor English.
 
 Thanks very much!
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: connection timed out on freebsd 7.0

2007-10-18 Thread Benno
On 10/18/07, Yi Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 My box is running FreeBSD 7.0 ( upgrade from 6-stable using src ).

 My problem is I can't connect to the network outside the router. eg.
 www.FreeBSD.org. Neither http nor ftp. But I can ping them. I can
 assure you that DNS works fine and the firewall is turned off.

 Here's some diagnostic messages:

 # uname -a
 FreeBSD wangyi.com 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #2: Wed Oct
 17 19:19:47 CST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL
  i386

 # ifconfig -a
 le0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
 options=8VLAN_MTU
 ether 00:0c:29:3c:47:47
 inet 172.20.53.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.20.53.255
 inet 192.168.0.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
 media: Ethernet autoselect
 status: active
 lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 16384
 inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
 inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
 vmnet1: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
 ether 00:bd:e4:45:00:01
 inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255

 PS: This is the result in vmware. I made a dual boot system and run it
 in vmware using raw disk.
 Actually, the real interface is nfe0.

 Sorry for my poor English.

 Thanks very much!

 --
 Regards,
 Wang Yi

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Hi,

Have you setup your default route? check 'netstat -r', if you haven't
use 'route add default router_ip'

-- Benno
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Re: Unable to build devel/viewvc

2007-10-18 Thread Decibel!

On Oct 10, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 11:10:48 -0500
Decibel! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Asked a while ago on -ports with no response... does anyone have any
ideas on this?

BTW, this is 6.1-RELEASE-p10, and a port checkout as of last night.


Hard to tell, it compiles and installs here:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pv | grep viewvc
viewvc-1.0.4=  up-to-date with port
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pv | grep pyth
python25-2.5.1  =  up-to-date with port
subversion-python-1.4.4_1   =  up-to-date with port

Here is -stable:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uname -a
FreeBSD kg-work.kg4.no 6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #4: Tue Jun 19  
17:47:13 CEST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ 
SS51G  i386


Perhaps you have something in /etc/make.conf that shouldn't be there?


The only thing in /etc/make.conf that I could *possibly* see  
affecting this is:


.if ${.CURDIR:M*/devel/subversion*}
WITH_APACHE2_APR=YES \
WITH_SVNSERVE_WRAPPER=YES \
WITH_PYTHON=YES \
WITH_PERL=YES
.endif

BTW, I also can't build viewvc by hand on the machine, so it's not  
just a ports issue...

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Mounting smbfs as user?

2007-10-18 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi,

I'm trying to implement smbfs mounting by regular non-root users and I
can't make any progress. vfs.usermount is set to 1.

When I try mounting a remote file system, this is what I get:

 mount_smbfs -I server //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pre mt
Warning: no cfg file(s) found.
mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower):
syserr = Operation not permitted

The same command works under root, and the appropriate klds are loaded:

 kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
 1   15 0xc040 6d599c   kernel
 21 0xc0ad6000 169fcgeom_raid3.ko
 31 0xc0aed000 2464 accf_http.ko
 41 0xc0af 653f4acpi.ko
 51 0xc0b56000 972c dummynet.ko
 61 0xc0b6 23c64smbfs.ko
 73 0xc0b84000 49f4 libiconv.ko
 83 0xc0b89000 2c2c libmchain.ko
 91 0xc5107000 4000 nullfs.ko
101 0xc5165000 1a000linux.ko

Any ideas?

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Re: Mounting smbfs as user?

2007-10-18 Thread Krassimir Slavchev
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Hi,

Ivan Voras wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm trying to implement smbfs mounting by regular non-root users and I
 can't make any progress. vfs.usermount is set to 1.
 
 When I try mounting a remote file system, this is what I get:
 
 mount_smbfs -I server //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pre mt
 Warning: no cfg file(s) found.
 mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower):
 syserr = Operation not permitted
 
 The same command works under root, and the appropriate klds are loaded:

Only superuser can load modules. If you try to load module by regular
user you will get: kldload: can't load .ko: Operation not permitted

 
 kldstat
 Id Refs AddressSize Name
  1   15 0xc040 6d599c   kernel
  21 0xc0ad6000 169fcgeom_raid3.ko
  31 0xc0aed000 2464 accf_http.ko
  41 0xc0af 653f4acpi.ko
  51 0xc0b56000 972c dummynet.ko
  61 0xc0b6 23c64smbfs.ko
  73 0xc0b84000 49f4 libiconv.ko
  83 0xc0b89000 2c2c libmchain.ko
  91 0xc5107000 4000 nullfs.ko
 101 0xc5165000 1a000linux.ko
 
 Any ideas?
 
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Re: Mounting smbfs as user?

2007-10-18 Thread Ivan Voras
Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Ivan Voras wrote:


 The same command works under root, and the appropriate klds are loaded:
 
 Only superuser can load modules. If you try to load module by regular
 user you will get: kldload: can't load .ko: Operation not permitted


To clarify: the modules were loaded before I tried either as user or as
root.

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Re: connection timed out on freebsd 7.0

2007-10-18 Thread Vince
Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
 Hi,
 
 try 'sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0'
 

Thanks for that, I was having issues connecting to www.freebsd.org from
a 7.0-PRERELEASE box and this fixed it for me.


Vince

 
 Yi Wang wrote:
 Hi,
 
 My box is running FreeBSD 7.0 ( upgrade from 6-stable using src ).
 
 My problem is I can't connect to the network outside the router. eg.
 www.FreeBSD.org. Neither http nor ftp. But I can ping them. I can
 assure you that DNS works fine and the firewall is turned off.
 
 Here's some diagnostic messages:
 
 # uname -a
 FreeBSD wangyi.com 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #2: Wed Oct
 17 19:19:47 CST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL
  i386
 
 # ifconfig -a
 le0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
  options=8VLAN_MTU
  ether 00:0c:29:3c:47:47
  inet 172.20.53.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.20.53.255
  inet 192.168.0.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
  media: Ethernet autoselect
  status: active
 lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 16384
  inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
  inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
  inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
 vmnet1: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
  ether 00:bd:e4:45:00:01
  inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
 
 PS: This is the result in vmware. I made a dual boot system and run it
 in vmware using raw disk.
 Actually, the real interface is nfe0.
 
 Sorry for my poor English.
 
 Thanks very much!
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread Anish Mistry
On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
  I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
  really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
  sound.  This seems to be similar to:
  Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
  This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.
 
  I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new cc/bzip2/sh
  process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll get the
  skip/freezeup.

 [...]

 Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit the
 things but it's still very annoying to use firefox during ports
 build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I use with 7.0, but it's
 true that with a fast machine people can ignore the problem, it's
 less obvious than with a 1GHz box for example.
Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have suggestions on 
debugging?

Thanks,

-- 
Anish Mistry


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Re: Call for Testers: dialog 1.1-20070930 update

2007-10-18 Thread Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez
2007/10/17, Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez wrote:


Hi :)

 This is a great project, thanks for taking this on! I tried to test your
 patches on my -current box, and they don't apply cleanly:

 find . -name \*.rej
 ./libdialog/dialog.3.rej
 ./libdialog/dialog.h.rej
 ./Makefile.rej
 ./inputbox.c.rej

 find . -name \*.rej
 ./dialog/dialog.c.rej
 ./Makefile.rej

 If you can make some patches against HEAD I'd be glad to give them a try,
 but I lack the time to integrate them myself right now.


Done, could you see again?

Greetings
ACM
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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread [LoN]Kamikaze
Anish Mistry wrote:
 On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
 I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
 really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
 sound.  This seems to be similar to:
 Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
 This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.

 I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new cc/bzip2/sh
 process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll get the
 skip/freezeup.
 [...]

 Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit the
 things but it's still very annoying to use firefox during ports
 build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I use with 7.0, but it's
 true that with a fast machine people can ignore the problem, it's
 less obvious than with a 1GHz box for example.
 Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have suggestions on 
 debugging?
 
 Thanks,
 

I did post the solution in this thread.
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Re: ULE vs. 4BSD in RELENG_7

2007-10-18 Thread Josh Carroll
 I have noticed some performance discrepancies with ULE and 4BSD in
 RELENG_7, specifically with ffmpeg. I have all the kernel debugging
 options disabled, and as I understand it, the userland debugging is
 all off by default in RELENG_7.

Here are a couple of additional benchmarks comparing the schedulers on
my system:

make -j8 -DNOCLEAN buildkernel
4BSD: 3:25.56
ULE: 3:39.20
Difference: -6.6 %

ubench (CPU):
4BSD: 1705258
ULE: 1713510
Difference: +0.48 %

super-smack (select-key 10 1):
4BSD: 55044.38
ULE: 68085.21
Difference: +23.69 %

super-smack (update-select 10 1):
4BSD: 16734.15
ULE: 17631.43
Difference: +5.36 %

So at least for the MySQL super-smack benchmark (I know it's a rather
contrived benchmark), ULE is significantly faster for select-key and a
decent improvement for update-select. ubench is about the same, but
building a kernel is also slower with ULE.

Was ULE tuned with MySQL in mind, without considering other workloads?
Are there other benchmarks for real workloads I can run to compare
(e.g. Apache benchmarks, etc)? I'd like to help in any way I can, so
folks can choose the right scheduler for their usage model.

Regards,
Josh
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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread Anish Mistry
On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
 Anish Mistry wrote:
  On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
  On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
  I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
  really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
  sound.  This seems to be similar to:
  Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
  This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.
 
  I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new
  cc/bzip2/sh process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll get
  the skip/freezeup.
 
  [...]
 
  Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit the
  things but it's still very annoying to use firefox during ports
  build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I use with 7.0, but
  it's true that with a fast machine people can ignore the
  problem, it's less obvious than with a 1GHz box for example.
 
  Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have
  suggestions on debugging?
 
  Thanks,

 I did post the solution in this thread.
That doesn't solve the problem for me, so it seems that it's 
unrelated.  It's just not mouse and sound, everything freezes up for 
a bit.

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kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked -- expected behaviour?

2007-10-18 Thread Philipp Ost

Hi list,

I'm currently upgrading from 6.2-STABLE (13 Oct. 2007) to RELENG_7. I 
did the following after csup'ing my sources:

# make kernel-toolchain
# make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
# make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE installkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL

The last thing 'installkernel' reports is:
[...]
kldxref /boot/kernel
kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
[...]

This message is repeated 514 times... ;-) Is this expected behaviour? 
Before I do a reboot I would like to make sure everything works as I 
rely on that particular machine.


If needed I can provide full logs; MYKERNEL is a cut down version of 
GENERIC with atapicam, drm, radeondrm, sound added ;-)



Thanks in advance for any hint/help!

Regards,
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Re: Mounting smbfs as user?

2007-10-18 Thread Roland Smith
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 04:08:09PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm trying to implement smbfs mounting by regular non-root users and I
 can't make any progress. vfs.usermount is set to 1.
 
 When I try mounting a remote file system, this is what I get:
 
  mount_smbfs -I server //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pre mt
 Warning: no cfg file(s) found.
 mount_smbfs: can not setup kernel iconv table (ISO8859-1:tolower):
 syserr = Operation not permitted
 
 The same command works under root, and the appropriate klds are loaded:
snip
 Any ideas?

The user in question probably needs read/write access to the /dev/smbX
device in question.

An elagant solution is to create a group called e.g. smbusers. All the
users who need to mount an smb share should be added to this group.

Then you have to add the following rule to your /etc/devfs.rules file;

[local_ruleset=10]
add path 'smb*' mode 0660 group smbusers

The following then needs to be set in /etc/rc.conf.

devfs_system_ruleset=local_ruleset

Then reboot or re-start devfs and try again.

Normally when mounting a drive as a normal user, the user in question
needs to _own_ the mount point. I'm not sure if this applies to smb
devices, but try it.

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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread [LoN]Kamikaze
Anish Mistry wrote:
 On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
 Anish Mistry wrote:
 On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
 I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
 really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
 sound.  This seems to be similar to:
 Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
 This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.

 I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new
 cc/bzip2/sh process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll get
 the skip/freezeup.
 [...]

 Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit the
 things but it's still very annoying to use firefox during ports
 build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I use with 7.0, but
 it's true that with a fast machine people can ignore the
 problem, it's less obvious than with a 1GHz box for example.
 Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have
 suggestions on debugging?

 Thanks,
 I did post the solution in this thread.
 That doesn't solve the problem for me, so it seems that it's 
 unrelated.  It's just not mouse and sound, everything freezes up for 
 a bit.
 

Which suggested solution did you follow. Did you deactivate moused? Did you
configure Xorg to use the mouse directly. For me also the whole system froze,
but it did so because of the mouse.
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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread Anish Mistry
On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
 Anish Mistry wrote:
  On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
  Anish Mistry wrote:
  On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
  On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
  I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
  really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
  sound.  This seems to be similar to:
  Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
  This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.
 
  I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new
  cc/bzip2/sh process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll
  get the skip/freezeup.
 
  [...]
 
  Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit
  the things but it's still very annoying to use firefox during
  ports build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I use with
  7.0, but it's true that with a fast machine people can ignore
  the problem, it's less obvious than with a 1GHz box for
  example.
 
  Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have
  suggestions on debugging?
 
  Thanks,
 
  I did post the solution in this thread.
 
  That doesn't solve the problem for me, so it seems that it's
  unrelated.  It's just not mouse and sound, everything freezes up
  for a bit.

 Which suggested solution did you follow. Did you deactivate moused?
 Did you configure Xorg to use the mouse directly. For me also the
 whole system froze, but it did so because of the mouse.
Both, moused is disabled, and Xorg is configured to use /dev/ums0.  
I'm still seeing the same issue.  If I've got portmaster running an 
upgrade I still get the freezes.


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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread [LoN]Kamikaze
Anish Mistry wrote:
 On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
 Anish Mistry wrote:
 On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
 Anish Mistry wrote:
 On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
 I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
 really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
 sound.  This seems to be similar to:
 Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
 This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.

 I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new
 cc/bzip2/sh process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll
 get the skip/freezeup.
 [...]

 Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit
 the things but it's still very annoying to use firefox during
 ports build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I use with
 7.0, but it's true that with a fast machine people can ignore
 the problem, it's less obvious than with a 1GHz box for
 example.
 Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have
 suggestions on debugging?

 Thanks,
 I did post the solution in this thread.
 That doesn't solve the problem for me, so it seems that it's
 unrelated.  It's just not mouse and sound, everything freezes up
 for a bit.
 Which suggested solution did you follow. Did you deactivate moused?
 Did you configure Xorg to use the mouse directly. For me also the
 whole system froze, but it did so because of the mouse.
 Both, moused is disabled, and Xorg is configured to use /dev/ums0.  
 I'm still seeing the same issue.  If I've got portmaster running an 
 upgrade I still get the freezes.

That's too bad, there seems to be a whole load of issues here.

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Re: kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked -- expected behaviour?

2007-10-18 Thread Vlad GALU
On 10/18/07, Philipp Ost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi list,

 I'm currently upgrading from 6.2-STABLE (13 Oct. 2007) to RELENG_7. I
 did the following after csup'ing my sources:
 # make kernel-toolchain
 # make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
 # make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE installkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL

 The last thing 'installkernel' reports is:
 [...]
 kldxref /boot/kernel
 kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
 [...]

 This message is repeated 514 times... ;-) Is this expected behaviour?
 Before I do a reboot I would like to make sure everything works as I
 rely on that particular machine.

 If needed I can provide full logs; MYKERNEL is a cut down version of
 GENERIC with atapicam, drm, radeondrm, sound added ;-)


 Thanks in advance for any hint/help!


   It's harmless. Once you boot with your new RELENG_7 they will
disappear on the next kernel build/install.

 Regards,
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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread Anish Mistry
On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
 Anish Mistry wrote:
  On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
  Anish Mistry wrote:
  On Thursday 18 October 2007, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
  Anish Mistry wrote:
  On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
  On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
  I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into
  some really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and
  skipping sound.  This seems to be similar to:
  Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
  This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.
 
  I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new
  cc/bzip2/sh process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll
  get the skip/freezeup.
 
  [...]
 
  Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit
  the things but it's still very annoying to use firefox
  during ports build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I
  use with 7.0, but it's true that with a fast machine people
  can ignore the problem, it's less obvious than with a 1GHz
  box for example.
 
  Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have
  suggestions on debugging?
 
  Thanks,
 
  I did post the solution in this thread.
 
  That doesn't solve the problem for me, so it seems that it's
  unrelated.  It's just not mouse and sound, everything freezes
  up for a bit.
 
  Which suggested solution did you follow. Did you deactivate
  moused? Did you configure Xorg to use the mouse directly. For me
  also the whole system froze, but it did so because of the mouse.
 
  Both, moused is disabled, and Xorg is configured to use
  /dev/ums0. I'm still seeing the same issue.  If I've got
  portmaster running an upgrade I still get the freezes.

 That's too bad, there seems to be a whole load of issues here.
Well, I just enabled FULL_PREEMPTION in my kernel conf and things are 
MUCH better, but the problem still reproducible when I check mail on 
all of my e-mail accounts in kmail.  Kmail forks off a process to 
check mail, and since I've got about a dozen accounts I get the 
jerkyness of the mouse for a couple of seconds while all of them are 
racing for the processor trying to check mail.  The behavior is much 
less pronounced and I can now play music and compile stuff without 
skipping and freezing.

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Re: kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked -- expected behaviour?

2007-10-18 Thread Philipp Ost

Vlad GALU wrote:

On 10/18/07, Philipp Ost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi list,

I'm currently upgrading from 6.2-STABLE (13 Oct. 2007) to RELENG_7. I
did the following after csup'ing my sources:
# make kernel-toolchain
# make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
# make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE installkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL

The last thing 'installkernel' reports is:
[...]
kldxref /boot/kernel
kldxref: file isn't dynamically-linked
[...]

This message is repeated 514 times... ;-) Is this expected behaviour?
Before I do a reboot I would like to make sure everything works as I
rely on that particular machine.

If needed I can provide full logs; MYKERNEL is a cut down version of
GENERIC with atapicam, drm, radeondrm, sound added ;-)


Thanks in advance for any hint/help!




   It's harmless. Once you boot with your new RELENG_7 they will
disappear on the next kernel build/install.


Thanks a lot. I saw this message for the first time in my life and was a 
little bit concerned about it... But if everything seems to be fine I 
will give it a try.



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Re: RELENG_7 jerky mouse and skipping sound

2007-10-18 Thread Marc Fonvieille
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 05:53:47PM +0200, [LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
 Anish Mistry wrote:
  On Thursday 18 October 2007, Marc Fonvieille wrote:
  On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 12:28:30PM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
  I just updated to RELENG_7 from 6.2 and I'm running into some
  really annoying issues with jerky mouse movement and skipping
  sound.  This seems to be similar to:
  Re: SCHED_4BSD in RELENG_7 disturbs workflow
  This happens both with 4BSD and ULE.
 
  I seems to happen when I'm compiling ports and a new cc/bzip2/sh
  process fires off (I'm just watching top), I'll get the
  skip/freezeup.
  [...]
 
  Using ULE and UP kernel (i.e. without SMP etc.) helped a bit the
  things but it's still very annoying to use firefox during ports
  build.  I see this lag/freeze on all boxes I use with 7.0, but it's
  true that with a fast machine people can ignore the problem, it's
  less obvious than with a 1GHz box for example.
  Yeah, I'm still seeing this behavior.  Does anyone have suggestions on 
  debugging?
  
  Thanks,
  
 
 I did post the solution in this thread.

It has nothing to do with the mouse.

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BIND 9.3.4 assertion failure on restart

2007-10-18 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
The following is a reproducible problem on a couple of our DNS servers:
(one running 6.2-STABLE, one running 7.0-PRERELEASE):

pid 52308 (named), uid 53: exited on signal 6
Oct 18 12:10:21 anubis named[52308]: 
/usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/task.c:1238: 
INSISTmanager-tasks).head == ((void *)0)) ? isc_boolean_true : 
isc_boolean_false)) failed
Oct 18 12:10:21 anubis named[52308]: exiting (due to assertion failure)

The problem only occurs when using /etc/rc.d/named restart.  Doing a
manual /etc/rc.d/named stop then /etc/rc.d/named start does not
induce the problem.

There was one random Internet user who posted about the same issue:

http://forums.devshed.com/dns-36/weird-loggs-470845.html

There's nothing bizarre about our BIND configuration on these boxes.
I've re-written it (by hand) a couple times hoping it might be some
syntax problem or other oddity, but it doesn't appear to be.  We're not
chrooting, and there's no jails.  Only thing non-standard in rc.conf
that's named-related is named_flags=-4.

Both boxes exhibiting this problem are running on identical hardware
(C2Ds, same memory amount, etc.), with an SMP kernel.  The 7.0 box uses
the ULE scheduler, while the 6.2 box uses the 4BSD scheduler.  I mention
this because the master server (running 6.2-STABLE on different
hardware, non-SMP kernel, single-core P4 CPU) uses CPUTYPE?=prescott and
does not have this problem.

I haven't tried adding -n 1 to named_flags to see if this is a BIND
worker thread problem.

I can't provide access to these boxes, but I can provide the
configuration files and zones (there are not many) to those I trust
(dougb@ that means you :) ).

If a core is needed, I can likely get one without too much trouble.

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rpc.statd--256M okay, but 1G?

2007-10-18 Thread Christopher Chen
Is there a simple and easy reason why rpc.statd would mmap 1G? I've
read the FAQ and understand why it would allocate 256M, but this one
shows 1G--file.c in /usr/src/usr.sbin/rpc.statd is still set to
allocate 256M, btw.

This is a 6.2 machine on i386, with 4G RAM, but PAE is not enabled.
That's what I would assume, that if PAE was enabled, it may change the
characteristics of that mmap (but even then, the address space of each
process would be the same...)

The machine is a nfs client, has no exports, and has two mounts.

Any quick thoughts?

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Re: BIND 9.3.4 assertion failure on restart

2007-10-18 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 12:33:22PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
 The following is a reproducible problem on a couple of our DNS servers:
 (one running 6.2-STABLE, one running 7.0-PRERELEASE):

Gack, there's an error in my report.  I swore I was looking at the
right PuTTY window...

It's specific to two boxes running 6.2-STABLE and hardware-wise differ
completely.  rc.conf's are the same, but make.conf differs (box 1 uses
CPUTYPE?=pentium3, box2 uses CPUTYPE?=nocona).  Both are using the 4BSD
scheduler.

A third box running 6.2-STABLE (the one using the single-core P4 CPU
and CPUTYPE?=prescott, 4BSD scheduler) does not exhibit the problem.

I tried to reproduce the problem on our 7.0-PRERELEASE box (using
identical hardware to that of box2) and couldn't.  So it may indeed be
some BIND bug...

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Re: BIND 9.3.4 assertion failure on restart

2007-10-18 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 12:46:39PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
 ... So it may indeed be some BIND bug...

Lo and behold, using -n 1 in named_flags works around the problem.
I'm sure this impacts performance, but does help pinpoint the problem
as being with BIND or possibly BIND on FreeBSD.

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Re: amrd disk performance drop after running under high load

2007-10-18 Thread Boris Samorodov
Hi!

Since nobody answered so far, here is my two cents. I'm not an expert
here so it's only my imho.

On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 22:52:49 +0400 Alexey Popov wrote:

 interrupt  total   rate
 irq6: fdc0 8  0
 irq14: ata0   47  0
 irq16: uhci0  1428187319   1851
^^    [1]
 irq18: uhci212374352 16
 irq23: ehci0   3  0
 irq46: amr0 11983237 15
 irq64: em01427141755   1850
^^    [2]
 cpu0: timer   1540896452   1997
 cpu1: timer   1542377798   1999
 Total 5962960971   7730

[1] and [2] looks suspicious to me (totals and rate are too close to
each other and btw to timers). Let the latter (timers) alone. Do you
use any USB device? Can you try to use other network card? That
behaviour seems to be an interrupt storm and/or irq collision.


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Re: amrd disk performance drop after running under high load

2007-10-18 Thread Scott Long

Boris Samorodov wrote:

Hi!

Since nobody answered so far, here is my two cents. I'm not an expert
here so it's only my imho.

On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 22:52:49 +0400 Alexey Popov wrote:


interrupt  total   rate
irq6: fdc0 8  0
irq14: ata0   47  0
irq16: uhci0  1428187319   1851

^^    [1]

irq18: uhci212374352 16
irq23: ehci0   3  0
irq46: amr0 11983237 15
irq64: em01427141755   1850

^^    [2]

cpu0: timer   1540896452   1997
cpu1: timer   1542377798   1999
Total 5962960971   7730


[1] and [2] looks suspicious to me (totals and rate are too close to
each other and btw to timers). Let the latter (timers) alone. Do you
use any USB device? Can you try to use other network card? That
behaviour seems to be an interrupt storm and/or irq collision.




It's neither.  It's a side effect of a feature that FreeBSD abuses for
handling interrupts.  Note that amr0 and ehci2 are acting similar.  It's
mostly harmless, but it does waste CPU cycles.  I wouldn't expect this
on a recent version of FreeBSD, though, at least not from the e1000
driver.

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FreeBSD 6.2 EoL =~ s/January/May/

2007-10-18 Thread FreeBSD Security Officer
Hello Everyone,

In light of the longer-than-expected window between 6.2-RELEASE and 6.2-RELEASE,
the End-of-Life date for FreeBSD 6.2 has been adjusted from January 31st, 2008
to May 31st, 2008.  As a result, FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and FreeBSD 6.2 will
all cease to be supported at the end of May 2008.

FreeBSD users should plan on upgrading to either FreeBSD 6.3 or FreeBSD 7.0 once
those have been released (hopefully by the end of December).  FreeBSD 6.3 will
be supported until the end of 2009, while FreeBSD 7.0 will be supported until
the end of 2008.

Colin Percival
FreeBSD Security Officer
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Re: connection timed out on freebsd 7.0

2007-10-18 Thread Yi Wang
Sorry, I made a stupid mistake. I made reply to wrong person by accident.


On 10/18/07, Krassimir Slavchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Hash: SHA1

 Hi,

 try 'sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0'


 Yi Wang wrote:
  Hi,
 
  My box is running FreeBSD 7.0 ( upgrade from 6-stable using src ).
 
  My problem is I can't connect to the network outside the router. eg.
  www.FreeBSD.org. Neither http nor ftp. But I can ping them. I can
  assure you that DNS works fine and the firewall is turned off.
 
  Here's some diagnostic messages:
 
  # uname -a
  FreeBSD wangyi.com 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #2: Wed Oct
  17 19:19:47 CST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL
   i386
 
  # ifconfig -a
  le0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
options=8VLAN_MTU
ether 00:0c:29:3c:47:47
inet 172.20.53.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.20.53.255
inet 192.168.0.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
media: Ethernet autoselect
status: active
  lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 16384
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
  vmnet1: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
ether 00:bd:e4:45:00:01
inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
 
  PS: This is the result in vmware. I made a dual boot system and run it
  in vmware using raw disk.
  Actually, the real interface is nfe0.
 
  Sorry for my poor English.
 
  Thanks very much!
 
 
 
  
 
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Build fail on RELENG_7

2007-10-18 Thread Evan Clarke
Last night I csup'd to RELENG_7, and have not been able to build it
successfully.

This is running on a VMWare VM.  It keeps on getting memory alloc
fails at the same place each time.  I have increased the VM's RAM from
256MB to 512MB and then to 800 and something.  The physical machine
has 2GB of RAM.

I am doing a make buildworld (with no -j option)

$ /sbin/sysctl hw | grep mem
hw.physmem: 875991040
hw.usermem: 857661440
hw.realmem: 889192448

Build is done in single-user mode with swap enabled.
Here is the failing command (full log available upon request)

cc -O -pipe -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DPREFIX=\/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr\
-I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../cc_tools
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../cc_tools
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcc
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcc/config
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcclibs/include
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcclibs/libcpp/include
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcclibs/libdecnumber
 -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/legacy/usr/include -c
../cc_tools/insn-attrtab.c

cc1: out of memory allocating 97582896 bytes
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
# exit

Script done on Fri Oct 19 18:49:23 2007
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make in RELENG_7 breaks -j for ports that worked in RELENG_6_2

2007-10-18 Thread Josh Carroll
Let me preface this by saying that I know -j is unsupported with
ports, and that there are efforts to potentially add hooks for -j. I
just happened to have found a bunch of ports that compiled properly
when setting MAKE_ARGS to -j X in RELENG_6_2.

I had quite a few entries like this in my make.conf, prior to the
RELENG_7 upgrade:

.if ${.CURDIR:M*/bash*}
MAKE_ARGS+=-j8
.endif

If I use the above with RELENG_7's make, I see a lot of messages like:

Graph cycles through `config.h'
Graph cycles through `stamp-h'

and

`shell.c' is up to date.
`eval.c' is up to date.
`parse.y' is up to date.
`general.c' is up to date.

However, if I build and install RELENG_6_2's make, the port builds
properly. I know it's compiling things in parallel, as it compiles
faster with -j8 than without -j (admittedly, not by much):

compile time without -j:  33.603
compile time with -j8: 22.793

So has something in make changed to be more rigid (or proper) with -j
that is breaking this previous behavior?

Thanks,
Josh
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Re: amrd disk performance drop after running under high load

2007-10-18 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 15:57:16 -0600 Scott Long wrote:
 Boris Samorodov wrote:

  Since nobody answered so far, here is my two cents. I'm not an expert
  here so it's only my imho.
 
  On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 22:52:49 +0400 Alexey Popov wrote:
 
  interrupt  total   rate
  irq6: fdc0 8  0
  irq14: ata0   47  0
  irq16: uhci0  1428187319   1851
  ^^    [1]
  irq18: uhci212374352 16
  irq23: ehci0   3  0
  irq46: amr0 11983237 15
  irq64: em01427141755   1850
  ^^    [2]
  cpu0: timer   1540896452   1997
  cpu1: timer   1542377798   1999
  Total 5962960971   7730
 
  [1] and [2] looks suspicious to me (totals and rate are too close to
  each other and btw to timers). Let the latter (timers) alone. Do you
  use any USB device? Can you try to use other network card? That
  behaviour seems to be an interrupt storm and/or irq collision.

 It's neither.  It's a side effect of a feature that FreeBSD abuses for
 handling interrupts.  Note that amr0 and ehci2 are acting similar.  It's
 mostly harmless, but it does waste CPU cycles.  I wouldn't expect this
 on a recent version of FreeBSD, though, at least not from the e1000
 driver.

I see. Sorry for the noise. So, as I can understand _that_ can't be the
problem (as at subj) the OP is seeing?


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Re: BIND 9.3.4 assertion failure on restart

2007-10-18 Thread Mark Andrews

 On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 12:46:39PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
  ... So it may indeed be some BIND bug...
 
 Lo and behold, using -n 1 in named_flags works around the problem.
 I'm sure this impacts performance, but does help pinpoint the problem
 as being with BIND or possibly BIND on FreeBSD.

I'm pretty sure this is fixed in BIND 9.3.5 which will go
though release engineering once BIND 9.4.2 goes out the
door.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cvs commit: src/crypto/openssl/ssl d1_both.c dtls1.h ssl.h ssl_err.c]

2007-10-18 Thread Simon L. Nielsen
Hey,

RELENG_7 isn't -STABLE yet, so the issue mention in the commit mail
beolow will not get a Security Advisory.  This only affects
applications using DTLS, and I doubt there are many of those, but
users should still upgrade to get this fix, just in case.

See the OpenSSL advisory for some more details:
http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20071012.txt

If anybody were wondering, and hadn't checked the OpenSSL advisory:
older versions of FreeBSD aren't affected as they have OpenSSL 0.9.7
which isn't affected (it doesn't have DTLS support).

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From: Simon L. Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 22:20:04 + (UTC)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cvs commit: src/crypto/openssl/ssl d1_both.c dtls1.h ssl.h
ssl_err.c

simon   2007-10-18 22:20:04 UTC

  FreeBSD src repository

  Modified files:(Branch: RELENG_7)
crypto/openssl/ssl   d1_both.c dtls1.h ssl.h ssl_err.c 
  Log:
  MFC: Import DTLS security fix from upstream OpenSSL_0_9_8-stable branch.
  
  Security:   CVE-2007-4995
  Security:   http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20071012.txt
  Approved by:re (kensmith)
  
  Revision  ChangesPath
  1.1.1.1.2.1   +533 -605  src/crypto/openssl/ssl/d1_both.c
  1.1.1.1.2.1   +3 -4  src/crypto/openssl/ssl/dtls1.h
  1.1.1.16.2.1  +1 -0  src/crypto/openssl/ssl/ssl.h
  1.1.1.11.2.1  +1 -0  src/crypto/openssl/ssl/ssl_err.c


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Re: Build fail on RELENG_7

2007-10-18 Thread Yi Wang
I have the same problem. But I solved it by this way.

# chflags -R noschg /usr/obj/usr
# rm -rf /usr/obj/usr
# cd /usr/src
# make cleandir
# make cleandir

Then build again should be ok.

ps: 512M is enough for vmware. I build it in vmware too.


On 10/18/07, Evan Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Last night I csup'd to RELENG_7, and have not been able to build it
 successfully.

 This is running on a VMWare VM.  It keeps on getting memory alloc
 fails at the same place each time.  I have increased the VM's RAM from
 256MB to 512MB and then to 800 and something.  The physical machine
 has 2GB of RAM.

 I am doing a make buildworld (with no -j option)

 $ /sbin/sysctl hw | grep mem
 hw.physmem: 875991040
 hw.usermem: 857661440
 hw.realmem: 889192448

 Build is done in single-user mode with swap enabled.
 Here is the failing command (full log available upon request)

 cc -O -pipe -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
 -DPREFIX=\/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr\
 -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../cc_tools
 -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../cc_tools
 -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcc
 -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcc/config
 -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcclibs/include
 -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcclibs/libcpp/include
 -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcclibs/libdecnumber
  -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/legacy/usr/include -c
 ../cc_tools/insn-attrtab.c

 cc1: out of memory allocating 97582896 bytes
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/src.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/src.
 *** Error code 1

 Stop in /usr/src.
 # exit

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Re: FreeBSD 6.2 EoL =~ s/January/May/

2007-10-18 Thread Colin Percival
FreeBSD Security Officer wrote:
 Hello Everyone,
 
 In light of the longer-than-expected window between 6.2-RELEASE and 
 6.2-RELEASE,
 ^^^
This should read between 6.2-RELEASE and 6.3-RELEASE, of course...

 the End-of-Life date for FreeBSD 6.2 has been adjusted from January 31st, 2008
 to May 31st, 2008.  As a result, FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and FreeBSD 6.2 
 will
 all cease to be supported at the end of May 2008.
 
 FreeBSD users should plan on upgrading to either FreeBSD 6.3 or FreeBSD 7.0 
 once
 those have been released (hopefully by the end of December).  FreeBSD 6.3 will
 be supported until the end of 2009, while FreeBSD 7.0 will be supported until
 the end of 2008.
 
 Colin Percival
 FreeBSD Security Officer
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Re: connection timed out on freebsd 7.0

2007-10-18 Thread Yi Wang
Thanks very much. This fixed it for me.

BTW, does this have the similar meaning against 'netsh interface tcp
set global autotuning=disabled' in Windows Server 2008?

On 10/18/07, Vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
  Hi,
 
  try 'sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0'
 

 Thanks for that, I was having issues connecting to www.freebsd.org from
 a 7.0-PRERELEASE box and this fixed it for me.


 Vince

 
  Yi Wang wrote:
  Hi,
 
  My box is running FreeBSD 7.0 ( upgrade from 6-stable using src ).
 
  My problem is I can't connect to the network outside the router. eg.
  www.FreeBSD.org. Neither http nor ftp. But I can ping them. I can
  assure you that DNS works fine and the firewall is turned off.
 
  Here's some diagnostic messages:
 
  # uname -a
  FreeBSD wangyi.com 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #2: Wed Oct
  17 19:19:47 CST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL
   i386
 
  # ifconfig -a
  le0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
   options=8VLAN_MTU
   ether 00:0c:29:3c:47:47
   inet 172.20.53.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.20.53.255
   inet 192.168.0.106 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
   media: Ethernet autoselect
   status: active
  lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 16384
   inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
   inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
   inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
  vmnet1: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 
  1500
   ether 00:bd:e4:45:00:01
   inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
 
  PS: This is the result in vmware. I made a dual boot system and run it
  in vmware using raw disk.
  Actually, the real interface is nfe0.
 
  Sorry for my poor English.
 
  Thanks very much!
 
 
 
  
 
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