On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, Daniel Braniss wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jun 2010, al...@ulgsm.ru wrote:
kernel built with:
options BOOTP # Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options BOOTP_NFSROOT # NFS mount root file system using BOOTP info
options BOOTP_NFSV3
and after 9 hours, another panic:
http://freelooser.fr/freebsd/deadlock.jpg
any help is appreciated
2010/6/29 Mickaël Maillot mickael.mail...@gmail.com:
i've got a panic with zfs only machine so i decided to build a witness kernel
and just after the first reboot:
On 29 June 2010 19:58, Mickaël Maillot mickael.mail...@gmail.com wrote:
i've got a panic with zfs only machine so i decided to build a witness kernel
and just after the first reboot:
http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3314/panicflowtable2.jpg
the second boot: no prob
uname -a
FreeBSD
HI.
This is 7.3-RELEASE-p1 right after boot.
Looks like pmap_demote_pde is not properly protected w/ pg_ps_enabled.
# sysctl vm.pmap
vm.pmap.pmap_collect_active: 0
vm.pmap.pmap_collect_inactive: 0
vm.pmap.pv_entry_spare: 1421
vm.pmap.pv_entry_allocs: 686316
vm.pmap.pv_entry_frees: 675473
Hello!
Yestarday I've got 4 kernel panics with the same problem - page fault
while in kernel mode, in netgraph pppoe module.
I've defined, that fault produce pppoe_findsession() function - see below.
Here is the contents of /var/crash/info.5 file:
Dump header from device /dev/gpt/swap
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 7:28:50 am pluknet wrote:
HI.
This is 7.3-RELEASE-p1 right after boot.
Looks like pmap_demote_pde is not properly protected w/ pg_ps_enabled.
The direct map always uses superpages, but we may demote a superpage in the
direct map due to conflict caching attributes
Dear List Members
I have recently installed 8 STABLE and built my custom kernel, but still
getting these in my pciconf list
no...@pci0:0:3:0: class=0x078000 card=0x02761028 chip=0x2e148086
rev=0x03 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = 'Intel Active Client
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 01:16:34PM +0100, Free BSD wrote:
Dear List Members
I have recently installed 8 STABLE and built my custom kernel, but
still getting these in my pciconf list
no...@pci0:0:3:0: class=0x078000 card=0x02761028
chip=0x2e148086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00
vendor =
I am running FreeBSD/amd64 RELENG_8 on a Dell Optiplex 745. The hard drive in
the system is SATA and I have Normal, not Legacy SATA support enabled in
the BIOS. (BIOS is V2.6.4.) I am assuming this will enable native AHCI mode
for the drive.
I built a kernel with ATA_CAM support, but for
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:07:54PM -0400, Paul Mather wrote:
I am running FreeBSD/amd64 RELENG_8 on a Dell Optiplex 745. The hard drive
in the system is SATA and I have Normal, not Legacy SATA support enabled
in the BIOS. (BIOS is V2.6.4.) I am assuming this will enable native AHCI
mode
Garrett Cooper wrote:
I am running FreeBSD/amd64 RELENG_8 on a Dell Optiplex 745. The hard
drive in the system is SATA and I have Normal, not Legacy SATA
support enabled in the BIOS. (BIOS is V2.6.4.) I am assuming this
will enable native AHCI mode for the drive.
I built a kernel with
On Jun 30, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Alexander Motin wrote:
To enable ATA_CAM AHCI support, I included this in my kernel config file:
# ATA and ATAPI devices
options ATA_CAM
device ahci
device atacore
device atapci
options ATA_STATIC_ID # Static
Paul Mather wrote:
PS: ATA_STATIC_ID is useless when ATA_CAM option enabled.
Thank you (and Jeremy Chadwick) for the help and information. The kernel
configuration options I used above were taken from a VirtualBox FreeBSD/amd64
install I have that I converted over to ATA_CAM when the code
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 04:52:22PM -0400, Paul Mather wrote:
I thought ICH8 supported AHCI, but maybe it's only ICH8R that does?
No, not necessarily. There are ICHxx (non-ICHxxR) models which
definitely provide AHCI (ex. ICHxxM for their Mobile chipsets; yes, many
laptops do have AHCI
xc
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, Ian Smith wrote:
I wondered whether this might be a Linux thing. On my 7.2 system,
% find /usr/src -name *.[ch] -exec grep -Hw getpwuid {} \; file
returns 195 lines, many in the form getpwuid(getuid()), in many base and
contrib components - including id(1), bind,
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