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Finally, the greatest mistake is not reading the terrific FreeBSD handbook.
Best.
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people run
desktops and part-time servers, wouldn't it be desirable to have a periodic
job scheduling mechanism that would reliably run jobs when a given amount
of time (uptime or not) had passed?
Greetings,
Miguel Ramos
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Dear all.
I have been trying to use portsnap update to update automatically the
ports tree in a server running release 6.2, but I always receive the
same message:
'Ports tree is already up to date'
I know this is not true because I have other freeBSD 6.2 machines with
newer ports. If I'm not
by building a static binary,
did you try using the new C99 functions in fenv.h related to the
floating-point environment?
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, not at all.
It was only fun, because I could look into it in a half hour.
But the kludge to solve the +1/-1 inconvenient is there and is ugly.
Greetings
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ifconfig media parameter.
The actual value that this parameter accepts are device dependent but
in practice quite standard like 100baseTX or 1000baseTX.
say, ifconfig | grep media:
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() must have the final word).
Miguel Ramos
Lisboa, Portugal
#include stdio.h
#include string.h
#include time.h
time_t test1(const char* datestr, const char* format)
{
time_t t = time(0);
struct tm tm;
localtime_r(t, tm);
strptime(datestr, format, tm);
tm.tm_isdst = -1
() must have the final word).
Miguel Ramos
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#include stdio.h
#include string.h
#include time.h
time_t test1(const char* datestr, const char* format)
{
time_t t = time(0);
struct tm tm;
localtime_r(t, tm);
strptime(datestr, format, tm);
tm.tm_isdst = -1
for the image file, it is a hard disk.
The only other place where I've found this error message was on some ubuntu
mailing list, but the problem didn't seem to be the same.
Did anyone else ever experienced this? What can be wrong?
Thanks,
Miguel
-- .xsession-errors
make_iso stderr: 4.18% done
,
install.sh,
on the same directory. Then run it :-)
Oh... about building... see the handbook, I'm sure to forget some step.
Miguel Ramos
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I should just be able to change the TAG in standard-supfile from 6_1 to 6_2,
do a cvsup, and the builds etc to end up with 6.2-RELEASE right?
yes? no?
Right. And back, you can change the tag back to 6_1... Or just RELENG_6 for
6-STABLE.
the author of the change will have to make a local workaround, such as
casting the u_quad_t to ull or #ifdef...
Miguel
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forgotten to disable password authentication on ssh to this machine... but maybe
something else is to blame.
Miguel Ramos,
Lisboa.
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testing.
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shiva2 ntpd[385]: kernel time sync enabled 2001
someone suggested in the archives that disabling ipv6 could resolv the
problem, i already commented out options inet6 and recompiled the
kernel, i think the time is syncronized thoug.
what can i check?
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these two solutions:
1- change FirstVT to a diferent (higher) value
2- disable all VTs below 9 in /etc/ttys
I chose the second solution, because GDM can use more than one VT, enabling
several users of the same console to be logged in graphically and
simultaneously.
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and the scripts, and if you're unable to find
out what's wrong, post them. It may also be useful if you tell us what
version of FreeBSD are you running.
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be needed to the developers.
If the problem is reported and no further information is needed from me,
then I can only thank you and congratulate you for your great effort in
understanding what was wrong and pointing a way to work around it.
Thank you, Kris,
Miguel
, so I had to remove the schg flags
on the server.
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increasingly similar to what is in pr bin/80something.
Greetings,
Miguel
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your time on this issue. I'm still going to try to chase
it, although I only have the knowledge to find it if it is on pidfile.c or
in cron. I understand little of the interaction between kernel and the rest
of nfs to chase it if it is somewhere else.
Miguel
persistent
storage for this?
Miguel
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/ filesystem
mounted on boot and the option on fstab was ignored, I must try it again.
Miguel
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that are already locked, happens on all machines.
If I keep using a common home directory for all machines, and keep using
lockd for that mount on that machine, then my only workaround is still to
go back to 6.0-RELEASE.
Miguel
BTW, thank you for your support. And they talk about technical support on
fatly
today. I don't know if I did something
that could have caused this... I'm almost sure it worked on 6.0 (although not
completely, because I only got this machine working with 6 recently, it had
a problem with ehci). There's no doubt it was working with 5-something.
Miguel
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At Mon, 06 Mar 2006 22:56:46 +,
Miguel Ramos wrote:
I'm getting rpc.lockd related hangs on a single machine which is remote
booted. I'm goind to test you patch as soon as possible.
Thanks!
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no system hang and all that occurs is:
can't open or create /var/run/cron.pid: Operation not supported.
which is ok, of course, although it's a pitty that it can't work without
locking.
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OK, thanks. Please try to obtain a tcpdump -vvv trace of the broken
operation.
Kris
Will you help me? I've been trying to use tcpdump -vvv on this but I get
either a lot of trash or nothing. Which ports should I dump?
So far I tried running on the server
# tcpdump -vvv 'host client and (udp
it is 69kB for -vvv
or 196kB for -X -vvv. Are you willing to look at the dump yourself? Anyone?
BTW, cron was left in an unkillable state, it couldn't be killed with SIGKILL.
In the meanwhile, I'll try to revert lib/libutil/pidfile.c to Jan 1st, which
is my suspect.
Miguel
, even
though there was a change at 2006/01/15, and this setup seemed to work before
January.
Another thing, I didn't start this thread, and I hope I'm not moving attention
away from the original post from Jun Kuriyama who was asking for help debugging
a documented PR (bin/80389).
Miguel Ramos
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Subject: Re: Can't boot into setup to install FreeBSD 6
Dear Miguel:
Thank you so very much for trying to help. My answers below:
I think this is a bit off-topic on this list, but of course I'd like to
help.
I don't think this can be a 'software
of tcpdump -X -vvv host targa and udp port nfs
Hmm, looks like you need -s 0 in addition to -X -vvv.
There. http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~mlsr/nfsxs.dump
I did just cron, instead of /etc/rc.d/cron start. It has much less garbage now.
Miguel
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Also while you're there, could you obtain a binary format tcpdump
(tcpdump -w) instead? This may be parsed with tools like ethereal
which will help with the analysis.
The tcpdump -w is in http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~mlsr/nfs.bin
Thank you
Miguel Ramos
So, rpc.lockd _is_ needed on the client?
What about the statement in rc.conf(5) then, claiming it was
only started on servers?
Yes rpc.lockd and rpc.statd are needed on the client.
I suspect it's the statements in rc.conf(5) that are wrong.
Miguel
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Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 10:47:18 +0100
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Subject: rip2 ospf: freebsd 6.0
hi liste
I'm looking for a dynamic routing (rip2, ospf) solution under freebsd
6.0. currently, I've always known
to the usage profile,
not so common on Linux default installations. That's why separate / /tmp /var
/usr and possibly /usr/local, etc.
Miguel
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Subject: Re: Ifconfig with rc.conf Broken
Don't alias interfaces have to be added to the network_interfaces= line?
I thought only real interfaces were autodetected...
I don't think this is the case. It shouldn't be...
But MC can test that using ifconfig
than one NIC
on the same segment. And the log message is justifiable.
Sorry for my intrusion.
Miguel
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Qua, 2006-02-15 às 21:11 +0100, Gianmarco Giovannelli escreveu:
At 16.54 14/02/2006, Miguel Ramos wrote:
Check with vmstat -i to see if you have an interrupt storm of
some sort.
David.
It is on irq11 (devices cbb0, cardbus and ohci0++, whatever ++ is).
53000 interrupts per
difference, or even in what
section of the kernel may the problem be.
Has anyone ever had a similar problem?
Any sugestions?
I was hopping to narrow the circumstances of this problem before
sending a pr.
Miguel
Ter, 2006-02-14 às 13:16 +, David Malone escreveu:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 01:00:40PM +, Miguel Ramos wrote:
Any sugestions?
Check with vmstat -i to see if you have an interrupt storm of
some sort.
David.
Very good sugestion, thank you, that is obviously
much better. :)
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Hi there,
On 11/13/05, Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 01:00, Miguel Mendez wrote:
The first is that when you force it to capture audio (so mute and volume
control work, or you can use mencoder) it does about 0.25 fps :( It
doesn't appear to be using heaps
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Miguel wrote this message on Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 14:09 -0600:
I dont understand exactly why do you have to recompile, unless a new
future is needed, like SMP, isnt it?, what harm is doing those extra megs?
In the general case, no, you do not need to recompile
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
GENERIC is already so large, that if you want/need a smaller kernel,
you're going to rebuild anyways,
Since I care about that extra 2megs, I recompiled my own kernel,
And the real problem of a big kernel is
I dont understand exactly why do you have to
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use of it.
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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 03:35:52PM +0200, Miguel Mendez wrote:
Hi, hate to quote myself...
I feel curious about this. Both ODS and VxVM are just kernel modules
that sit between hardware and the VFS layer if I'm not mistaken. What
^^
What I meant
Does anyone have any suggestions for troubleshooting this? Any ideas on
where to continue looking for problems? I'm not looking for answers(unless you
got them) I'm looking for the next place to look.
When is FreeBSD going to fix the bug that makes nmap -sO crash/reboot
the machine ? :)
Ipfw and ipf to my eye (without glasses that is) seem to do pretty much the same
thing. The same is true for ipnat and natd. Of course there are differences
between the two (ritgh?).
How do you map with a single rule a pool of private addresses into a pool of
real addresses with natd ? :
Still reading on this ipfilter for use with ppp0. I made a set of rules
andd tested them out with ipftest and it just hung there. in controlled c
out of it no problem. Whatever.
what ipfilter are you using on which version of FreeBSD ?
kernel, module ?
I am cinfused as to what i should
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