the error handling in NSS requests could be improved, but
I've yet to investigate the whole matter. Load plays no role in amd(8)
crashing (at least for me).
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attaching umass? Is
it perhaps polling the port too often waiting for a mouse to appear?
Also, can I somehow blacklist the mouse-port of this adapter? I do not
intend to use a 3 button Sun mouse, ever.
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On Thu, 20.11.2008 at 17:56:07 -0500, Michael Proto wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Ulrich Spoerlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi,
I'm running my RELENG_7 kernel with WITNESS and there's always a LOR
when pf(4) is enabled:
lock order reversal:
1st 0xc09ca828 ifnet (ifnet
(sdev-path);
2209 sdev-path = NULL;
2210 SBP_UNLOCK(sdev-target-sbp);
2211 }
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, eip = 0, esp = 0xf93a9d70, ebp = 0 ---
(da1:sbp0:0:1:0): lost device
(da1:sbp0:0:1:0): removing device entry
I reckon these problems should appear in -STABLE ...
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=YBFC445826
smbios.system.uuid=93D4A7A3-705F-11D9-8688-00300577E7A0
smbios.system.version=
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one causes
the panic.
p4tcc attaching was new relative to RELENG_6, not relative to my
working 7.x kernel of 2008-06-13.
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problem persists as it was.
I'm not sure about which piece of code you are talking here (boot0,
boot1, boot2, loader?) But if it's one of the former, you dont need to
installworld, but install new boot blocks using either fdisk -B or
bsdlabel -B (or both).
hth,
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Anyway, I think a manpage link/update would be in order:
% man -k cryptosoft
cryptosoft: nothing appropriate
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On Mon, 04.08.2008 at 16:07:55 -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
On Monday 04 August 2008 02:29:19 pm Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
fault virtual address = 0x38
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
Hi Robert,
On Sun, 03.08.2008 at 14:49:00 +0100, Robert Watson wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
I was testing a patch and getting a panic (page fault while in kernel mode)
in RELENG_7 running multiuser mode, but no scripts were automagically run,
although I configured
alllocks; show
lockedvnods
kdb.enter.panic=textdump set; capture on; run lockinfo; show pcpu; bt; ps;
alltrace; capture off; call doadump; reset
kdb.enter.witness=run lockinfo
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Hi,
after updating an Intel S5000PAL system from 6.2 to 6.3, ums(4) is no
longer attaching correctly.
Here's an dmesg diff between 6.2 and 6.3
uhub3: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub3: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
ehci0: EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller
Hi,
there's a regression going from 6.2 to 6.3, where it will panic upon
booting the kernel within vm_fault. This problem has been discussed
before, but I'm seeing it reliably on a RELENG_6 checkout from 5th of
May.
It affects multiple (but identical) systems, here's an verbose boot
leading to
On Fri, 29.02.2008 at 13:58:27 -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:07:23PM +0100, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/crontab,v 1.32 2002/11/22 16:13:39 tom Exp $
...
HOME=/var/log
If this has changed from before, I guess it would be due to a new shell
If this has changed from before, I guess it would be due to a new shell
forking which always reset $HOME. Thus, it only worked before by sheer
luck :)
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install a clean FreeBSD.
This could be accomplished by using unionfs for the 'enhanced fixit
overlay' or something like that.
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On Feb 7, 2008 1:05 AM, Torfinn Ingolfsen
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Ulrich Spoerlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There were three labels
Actually, it is one label per slice, unless you are doing something
unusual?
s/labels/partitions/ , that's what I meant.
- ad0s4a: UFS, exact size unknown
have done it on non critical
data :)
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Hi,
Somehow[TM] an installation of 4.11 to ad0s3 managed to wipe out my
existing disklabel for 7.0 on ad0s4. I now need to recover the
disklabel to get my system to boot!
There were three labels
- ad0s4a: UFS, exact size unknown. Is it possible to infer this from
the UFS partition size? I can
English error
messages and are using UTF-8, you should place the following in
your shell startup file
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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On Jan 18, 2008 9:11 AM, Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your no,barely, bad hell no seems to fit pretty good.. I did some
testing during the night with the above (non-production) setup.
What I did was doing some rsyncing over the night:
while true ; do
echo `date` Clearing
On Jan 17, 2008 1:31 AM, Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Export the disk on the backup server with ggated. Bind it on the
client
with ggatec. Slap a GELI or GBDE encryption on top of it and then
put a
ZFS on top of it.
You can mount/import this remote ZFS at will and do your zfs
encryption on top of it and then put a
ZFS on top of it.
You can mount/import this remote ZFS at will and do your zfs
send/receive on your local box. Nothing ever leaves your box
unencrypted.
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The only way, I think I could track this down would be to hook up remote
debugging via firewire and break to ddb, but I lack a second firewire
laptop :(
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I resume it hangs. I tend to notice a lot of hangs
when typing an email.
Try with running/looping some MP3 or WAV files. My system never, ever
froze during sound playback. Only when idle. But since I'm running
multiple wmdocklets that update periodically idle is not really true.
Cheers,
Ulrich
manager 2 (me)
GEOM_MIRROR: Device gm0: provider mirror/gm0 destroyed.
GEOM_MIRROR: Device gm0 destroyed.
Powering system off using ACPI
Anything I can do to help debugging this Firewire issue?
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On Fri, 28.12.2007 at 13:54:37 +0100, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
[Ramblings about sbp(4) wedging geom mirror]
Ok, it looks like sbp(4) is off the hook. I tried the rebuilding again,
this time attaching da0 via umass(4) instead of sbp(4) and while it also
eventually wedges, umass can recover from
and c)
Linux+Varnish.
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Hi all,
we are running the Jabber server Openfire on FreeBSD 6.1 and it
doesn't close its sockets, forcing use to periodically recycle the
java process. Here's some interesting output:
# ps alxHp 51002
UID PID PPID CPU PRI NI VSZ RSS MWCHAN STAT TT TIME COMMAND
314 51002 1
On Dec 4, 2007 1:01 PM, Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are running the Jabber server Openfire on FreeBSD 6.1 and it
doesn't close its sockets, forcing use to periodically recycle the
java process. Here's some interesting output:
Can you upgrade to FreeBSD 6.3? There were some fixes
On 8/22/07, Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 21, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Richard Foulkes wrote:
Ok, so how are you supposed to control membership of the wheel
group via ldap? Ok, you COULD remove the local wheel entry in /etc/
group, but this would probably be a bad idea if the ldap
On Wed, 22.08.2007 at 10:28:40 +0200, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 09:53:42AM +0200, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
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On Aug 21, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Richard Foulkes wrote:
Ok, so how are you supposed to control membership
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back into one line and su(8) suddenly starts
working again. Same problem hits sudo(8) if your are using a %wheel
line. Since there is no pam.d/sudo on my system I think the bug probably
lies in libc itself.
Is this expected behaviour? I'd classify it as bug ...
Cheers,
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be worth a try.
Other than that, I wish FreeBSD could somehow translate those SMART
commands, so it would work with USB/Firewire enclosures of all sorts.
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On 6/14/07, Alexandre Biancalana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I change nss_ldap.conf again to access OpenLDAP via unix domain socket.
Here is the connection counter before the change:
Wed Jun 13 22:35:55 BRT 2007
unix sockets: 99
tcp sockets: 12
Here is the connection counter rigth
Hi,
as you are aware, there is a unix domain socket leak in 6-STABLE,
which AFAIK is not yet fully fixed.
I wanted to ask about the status or some possible fixes, as I know a
way to reproduce the problem in a matter of minutes.
We are running Cyrus and Postfix with the user DB in OpenLDAP.
On 6/13/07, Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you perhaps isolate the bug / give more information on it? I'm
asking because I'm currently using an application with unix domain
sockets in production wich handles lots of connects/disconnects per
second and it doesn't seem to show leakage.
TCP sockets, the number of open files hardly changes.
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Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2007-May-28 11:29:05 +0200, Ulrich Spoerlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using symon to monitor memory usage among several FreeBSD machines.
After updating to a recent 6-STABLE, the amount of memory no longer adds
up to the total physical memory. The inactive counter
or in
FreeBSD?
An example of the difference can be found here:
http://coyote.dnsalias.net/memory.png
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, produce your mysql5 packages somewhere
else (or use a chroot or jail). Then see if pkg-updating works for
mysql.
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On 5/14/07, Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now after doing some heavy IMAP testing (cyrus reconstruct of big
maildirs) the system froze to a complete halt. Stupid me already
rebooted the machine, tomorrow I'll try to break into DDB when it
happens again. I also started recording
scenario, indeed.
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of putting
together right now, involving backing out some work on uipc_usrreg.c ...
How did the backing out work for you?
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Hi all,
I observed something funny with our new cyrus/postfix/amavis
installations running on 6.2-STABLE checked out on April 1st (no, I'm
not joking).
They are running symon to grab performance data and I saw the memory
total becoming less and less. Now I know that adding up
On 5/4/07, Scott Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why can I read and mount the DVD, but mplayer/xine
are still unable to play the DVD? (It works fine on the internal, ATA
attached, crappy NEC drive.)
No idea, sorry. Do you have umass, atapicam, and ata-usb all involved
here? If so, you've
On 5/4/07, Craig Boston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a new drive, correct? It's possible that the firmware has never
been told what region it's in, and is refusing to read any protected
discs from outside its region (which would be all of them).
I already tried Windows and Linux, to check
Tijl Coosemans wrote:
On Thursday 03 May 2007 20:16:46 Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
I can not even read a single sector from such a DVD with the
external drive, but it's working just fine with the internal one.
It's really driving me nuts.
Maybe you have to change the drive region code (RPC 2
looking for debug
output? Which test should I run. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Bye,
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Sean C. Farley wrote:
On Thu, 3 May 2007, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
I had an issue with ripping some DVD's to my laptop before a trip I made
(note: no distribution occurred (for the lawyers :))). I wanted to
just use dd to do it, but dd would fail after a small amount of data was
read. If I
: src/usr.bin/make/var.c,v 1.159 2005/05/24 16:05:51 harti Exp $
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Hi,
we have performance problems with our FreeBSD 6.2 based NFS server.
Picture the following setup:
FreeBSD Client --- Samba-Server --- NFS-Server
all three machines are running FreeBSD 6.2 (the same image). The NFS
server is configured with 16 nfsd. sysctl.conf has
Hi,
we have performance problems with our FreeBSD 6.2 based NFS server.
Picture the following setup:
FreeBSD Client --- Samba-Server --- NFS-Server
all three machines are running FreeBSD 6.2 (the same image). The NFS
server is configured with 16 nfsd. sysctl.conf has
. It might also
be good to use DDB and showalllocks to see if it is a deadlock.
I for one had several deadlocks with gmirror on an SMP machine.
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investigate this
further? You should run ktrace with the -i flag and probably send the
output off-list.
Thanks!
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) and fstat(1)
calls. It even tries to load modprobe, as you can see from the output
above too.
So, the basic question is: Has _anybody_ used ntfs-3g successfully on
RELENG_6?
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(it's really just a
bunch of poorly written shell scripts) and set mysql_enable=YES there,
but that'd be just as fragile as rewriting the existing mysql-server
script.
But the nostart-solution sounds like working...
Till you update the port and forget about your local modification ...
Ulrich
stack by Hans-Petter
Selasky. But there is a different bug in his ural(4), that makes it
unusable too.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/92083
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Hi,
this is on a RELENG_6 while mounting /usr/src and /usr/obj via nullfs
and doing 'make installkernel installworld'
It is similar to LOR #083, but not quite the same
acquiring duplicate lock of same type: vnode interlock
1st vnode interlock @ /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c:806
2nd vnode
On 12/29/06, Ulrich Spoerlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is similar to LOR #083, but not quite the same
acquiring duplicate lock of same type: vnode interlock
1st vnode interlock @ /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c:806
2nd vnode interlock @ /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:2036
It seems the issue
Hi,
we too, ran into this problem. OS/2 Clients kill our NFS server. It is
running a RELENG_6 snapshot from 2006-11-14. rpc.lockd and rpc.statd
are running. I'll conduct a test without those two services shortly.
You can still log in the system with ssh and cruse around, but mountd
is stuck in
On 12/15/06, Kostik Belousov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This looks like lock leak in nfsd. Could you supply the tcpdump of the
session that causes the problem ? Also, it would be very helpful if you could
note exact rpc that wedges the server.
That would have been my next step. I ran only
On 12/15/06, Kostik Belousov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I right that all you did was ls -l root of nfs mount ? Does OS/2
supports the notion of .. directory ? Could you do just ls -l ..
from nfs client and then try stat root of exported fs on the server
(i think it shall hang) ?
Yes, you are
/gmirror scenarios on
-CURRENT ...
But I'll whip up a ggate test case.
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But I'll whip up a ggate test case.
Very strange ... I thought I would work through different buffer sizes,
starting with some low value. Here's what gives:
igor# ggated -a localhost -v -R8k -S8k /tmp/ggate_exports igor#
ggatec create -v -R8k -S8k localhost
on -CURRENT right now, but will do so
time permitting. Maybe this is related to the gmirror deadlock I
reported. But I no longer have SMP hardware to play with ...
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Hi all,
one of our servers running FreeBSD 5.5 was seriously swapping (1.9GB
of 2GB swap used) and to see the performance of the ad0s1b device, I
fired up gstat. This is the current output (it has stopped swapping)
dT: 0.510 flag_I 50us sizeof 240 i -1
L(q) ops/sr/s kBps ms/r
Hi all,
this is on a two week old RELENG_6. The machine has 4GB RAM, SMP
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz (3012.12-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = GenuineIntel Id = 0xf43 Stepping = 3
Features=0xbfebfbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUS
, but I'm not in a position to judge your
work), would it be possible to have a quick MFC to RELENG_6 and
RELENG_6_2?
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Hi,
I needed to test the ntpd from ports (net/ntp, net/ntp-devel,
net/ntp-stable), but they always crashed with a SIGBUS error.
Investigation lead to nss_ldap being the culprit.
With nss_ldap installed and NO keyword ldap in /etc/nsswitch.conf,
ntpd will run fine. If you either add ldap to
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how much bytes were written to a tape by
dump(8). I'm using a blocksize of 64kB to maximize throughput to the
tape drive. Initially, I thought I could just add up the number of
tape blocks written by dump and multiply by 64kB. But it looks like
dump is still
(depending on the snapshot size and I/O turnover) before shutting down
the system or umounting the partition.
I don't know of a way to decide if the snapshot has been fully cleaned
up.
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On 10/28/06, Christian S.J. Peron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It almost looks as if a user frequently runs gmirror(8) to query the
status of their array. Under a high load situation, the worker is busy,
so at one un-lucky momment, gmirror(8) is run:
(1) gmirror(8) waits for sc-sc_lock owned
On 10/31/06, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note that they'll be demand-loaded if requested (e.g. if you try to
mount_nullfs). Maybe you or something else tried to mount such a
filesystem by accident?
But the point is mood anyway, since I could not reproduce the problem.
I tried
/NOTES.
For the future, I have to remember that nullfs is a module.
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RELENG_6 from 30th October, trying to do two nullfs mounts from two
amd-mounted directories (i.e., NFS mounts).
Funny thing is, this amd/nfs/mount_nullfs is working on several other
machines from a RELENG_6 checkout of 25th October.
panic: vfs_getopt: caller passed 'opts' as NULL
cpuid = 1
KDB:
On 10/30/06, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
panic: vfs_getopt: caller passed 'opts' as NULL
This can happen if you are using filesystem modules but your kernel is
built with nonstandard options (DEBUG_*_LOCKS is a culprit, I think).
Interesting, but no filesystem modules were
Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
Our fileserver deadlocked, again. It is running RELENG_6 checked out
yesterday. I have enabled DDB, WITNESS and INVARIANTS and have it
hooked up via serial console.
Happend again, now I have DEBUG_LOCKS and DEBUG_VFS_LOCK included. There
are hundreds of cron processes
Hi all,
Our fileserver deadlocked, again. It is running RELENG_6 checked out
yesterday. I have enabled DDB, WITNESS and INVARIANTS and have it
hooked up via serial console.
I can not give out shell access, but I can run any command you might
consider useful, here's more details:
The system has
Hi,
Following setup: Two identical fileservers connected directly via
their em1 interfaces. Both running RELENG_6 from early October. fs2
exports a 924GB volume via ggated which is imported by fs1.
fs1 spans a gmirror across its da1s2d and this ggate0 (-fs2) device.
It was just rebuilding the
the
problem in more detail. 'disable ipv6cp' should do the trick, I'll check
this ASAP.
Thanks for your pointer!
[1]
http://www.freebsd.de/archive/de-bsd-questions/de-bsd-questions.200506/0029.html
http://tech.barwick.de/openbsd/deflink-oops-rcr-in-initial.html
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cpghost wrote:
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 08:02:02PM +0200, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
I cranked up the debug logging, and compared my ppp login attempts with
your logfile. I get multiple
Oct 6 18:29:43 coyote ppp[67945]: tun0: IPCP: deflink: RecvConfigReq(12)
state = Initial
Oct 6 18
Hello,
I'm looking for a generic way to create and configure carp interfaces
upon boot (so daemons can bind against the IP address), but keep the
carp interfaces 'down'.
This is to allow the administrator to first check every service after
the failure, and if deemed ready, put the system back
*completely* ignores the redial timeout? It
should wait either 90 or 91 seconds, but instead goes on flooding my
/var/log/ppp.log
Any help or hints would be appreciated.
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cpghost wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 08:51:48PM +0200, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
Hello all,
with my ADSL provider (a reseller of the german Telekom), I'm unable to
make ppp redial after the link has been lost. With Telekom, you usually
get disconnected every 24h hours, but you can
every
day at 04:00 or somewhere around that.
So either I'm just unlucky or I'm doing something fundamentally wrong.
Could someone paste me the snippet from ppp.log of a successful 24h
disconnect + redial?
Thanks.
Ulrich Spoerlein
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A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow
be low enough, as I'm able to upload to that
same ftp with up to 100kB/s if I turn off queueing.
This is definitely not what I would expect. Where is my error?
Ulrich Spoerlein
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A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
Q: Why is top posting frowned
Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
This is definitely not what I would expect. Where is my error?
Oh well, I should have tried 'cbq' earlier. With the following settings
(renamed the queues)
altq on $ext_if cbq bandwidth 800Kb queue { q_pri, q_std }
queue q_pri priority 6 cbq(borrow)
queue q_std priority
On 9/27/06, Dmitry Pryanishnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, John Baldwin wrote:
I've just found it and fixed it if you upgrade to the newest smbus.c.
Thanks, the problem has indeed been fixed.
I'm sorry to hijack this thread, but what's the recommended way to read out
On 9/27/06, Ulrich Spoerlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry to hijack this thread, but what's the recommended way to read
out temperature values via SMB?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:31:3: class=0x0c0500 card=0x618015d9 chip=0x24d38086
rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation
On 9/27/06, Martin Nilsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mailbox# uname -a
FreeBSD mailbox 6.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE #0: Fri Sep 22
00:31:29 CEST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj-local/usr/src/sys/SMP amd64
I get tons of these:
em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
em0: link state changed
Hi all,
I am building my own releases for FreeBSD. When upgrading a server to the
new release, I'd like to use the 'make installworld' procedure. Therefore
I'm mounting the /usr/src and /usr/obj from the release build via NFS onto
the server in question.
However, installworld will fail, as it
. I traced it back to
kern.maxdsiz 1GB. Please check your local data size limit.
Ulrich Spoerlein
PS: This is not a bug in Wine itself, but in our ELF handling. Running
ldd(1) on the wine binary will result in an ELF interpreter error too.
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A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses
, as it is a rather complex setup and I
would have to isolate the problem first (is it WEP, is it bridge(4),
etc.)
Ulrich Spoerlein
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-utils) a whirl. They are very
confusing to set up, but you can set the unmount-if-unused timeout to
something like 5 seconds. This could narrow the window enough to not
panic you system frequently :)
Ulrich Spoerlein
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 09), Ulrich Spoerlein said:
Sadly, ktrace(1) seems to be rather useless in RELENG_6 right now.
Every medium sized app will result in an out of ktrace objects
error. I remember that some improvements to ktrace(1) went into
-CURRENT. Time
will result in an out of ktrace objects error. I
remember that some improvements to ktrace(1) went into -CURRENT. Time
for an MFC?
Ulrich Spoerlein
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