Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 03:17:46PM +0200, Marko Lerota wrote:
After some testing I saw that nfs server with 6.1 release or stable
have problems with CPU performance.
I had 2 servers. One 5.4 and one 6.1. The servers are identical in
configuration
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 09:24:15AM +0200, Marko Lerota wrote:
Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 03:17:46PM +0200, Marko Lerota wrote:
After some testing I saw that nfs server with 6.1 release or stable
have problems with CPU performance.
I had 2
Make sure that you've run mergemaster and that everything (especially rc and
rc.subr) is up to date. If that doesn't fix it, add rc_debug and rc_info to
your /etc/rc.conf, and reboot. You probably also want to turn on console
logging in /etc/syslogd.conf as well.
hth,
Doug
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 01:36:15PM -0700, Kevin Oberman wrote:
I use Tobias Roth's profile.sh which is available from
https://secure.socket.ch/projects/profile/. It is less than perfect, but
works very well for me. It allows totally different user environments
depending on your network
We (Intel networking group) have seen issues with SMP and amd64
as well, although I dont know that its fully characterized (what works
and what doesnt) yet.
When I tried mine under amd64 it seemed to behave slightly better oddly
enough - it would at least boot up the SMP kernel without ACPI,
I am having repeated FTP failures while transferring a 4G file across a
LAN. Swapped out the switch, cables, and NIC's so don't believe hardware
is involved. Have tried the default FTP server as well as vsftp and
pure-ftp with the same results. NICs tested are em, sk, and rl.
How to duplicate
On Tue, June 6, 2006 2:51 pm, David Samms wrote:
I am having repeated FTP failures while transferring a 4G file across a
LAN. Swapped out the switch, cables, and NIC's so don't believe hardware
is involved. Have tried the default FTP server as well as vsftp and
pure-ftp with the same
Damian Gerow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thus spake Lowell Gilbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [05/06/06 10:32]:
: I've often wondered why dhclient.conf doesn't have an 'ignore' directive.
: There's a 'require' in there; it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to
: 'ignore' something.
:
: Why not
Hi all,
Apologies for the repost (and slightly corrected) mail from freebsd-x11 -
I recently built a new box, with A8N32-SLI Deluxe mobo, PCI-E geforce 7600 GS
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ (2210.07-MHz K8-class CPU)
avail memory = 4000612352 (3815 MB)
.. and built to
Sorry to reply to my own post, but in my endeavours to seek out more
information about what's occuring, I notice that nv_driver.c's struct
SymTabRec NvKnownChipsets[], my card is not listed.
also, nv(4) w/ Xorg 6.9.0 mentions that the GeForce 7XXX (G70) is
supported, but XFree86 4.6.0's nv(4)
Hi
I find some problems when running ath cards in if_bridge mode.
I have continuous UP/DOWN events on the uplink card. The connection is really
interrupted for a second or so which results in dns lookup errors
downloads are going through, only the download speed is not stable
please look
I cvsupped my source to RELENG_6 yesterday, built the world and kernel
and rebooted into the new kernel in single user mode to test it out.
Boot messages had a series of messages such as:
acpi: bad write to port 0xcf8 (32), val 0x80003884
acpi: bad read from port 0xcfc (32)
These messages do
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 16:17 +0300, Iassen Anadoliev wrote:
On Tue, June 6, 2006 2:51 pm, David Samms wrote:
I am having repeated FTP failures while transferring a 4G file across a
LAN. Swapped out the switch, cables, and NIC's so don't believe hardware
is involved. Have tried the default
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 12:37:58PM +0100 I heard the voice of
Pete French, and lo! it spake thus:
I had been wondering what 'safe' does differently, and whether I
could fill up loader.conf with approrpiate values to emulate what
'safe' does and then start commenting them out one at a time.
I upgraded via build/installworld from 6.1-PRERELEASE as of 27 Mars
to 6.1-STABLE 5 June, and encounterd 2 problems.
a) loader and kernel has some problem that lead to instant reboot upon
loading the kernel.
the problem was as follows:
1) booting the new kernel with the old loader was fine.
Hiroo Ono wrote:
I upgraded via build/installworld from 6.1-PRERELEASE as of 27 Mars
to 6.1-STABLE 5 June, and encounterd 2 problems.
[ .. snip .. ]
I copied the old /boot/loader.old to /boot/loader as a workaround.
I have
CFLAGS= -O2 -pipe
COPTFLAGS= -O2 -pipe
Please remove
Scott Long wrote:
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
Hi!
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 04:35:21PM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
6.1-STABLE after 6.1-RELEASE is releases. So I think you may want
If you use snapshots with your quotas, update to 6.1-STABLE. If you
Sorry, guys. You are mean RELENG_6_1 or
Can you look here:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=110247+0+archive/2006/freebsd-net/20060205.freebsd-net
The attached patch solved my problem. A temporary workaround was to use
ProFTPD.
Well, after testing SAMBA I would have to say the patch improved things.
I can now
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, David Samms wrote:
I patched the two files and rebuild world, the kernel, and pureFTP.
I have retested the default FTP and pureFTP with the same failure.
Anyone know how I can get more debug info?
Have you attempted the same FTP test over loopback using local
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 01:49:04PM -0400, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Scott Long wrote:
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
Hi!
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 04:35:21PM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
6.1-STABLE after 6.1-RELEASE is releases. So I think you may want
If you use snapshots with your quotas,
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 09:22:34PM +0300, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
The hangs are mostly related to snapshots. It would be better to
update to the latest RELENG_6.
I need to clarify this no so wise statement made at the end of the
day.
It is believed that Tor Egge fixed all known cases of
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 14:19 -0400, Brian Tao wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, David Samms wrote:
I patched the two files and rebuild world, the kernel, and pureFTP.
I have retested the default FTP and pureFTP with the same failure.
Anyone know how I can get more debug info?
Have you
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with fstat I can see a number of httpd proccesses running
accesing that. But
On Jun 06, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with fstat I can see a number of httpd
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 05:39:34PM -0300, Eduardo Meyer wrote..
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with
On 6/6/06, David Wolfskill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may find the lsof port useful for answering such questions.
I tried it, but it seems that I found some limitations:
lsof: no local file space at PID 16543
# ps 16543
PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
16543 ?? S 0:02.43
Hi
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 17:39 (-0300), Eduardo Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with
Eduardo Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with fstat I can see a number of httpd proccesses running
accesing that. But fstat only shows me inodes and the mount point.
I need to know which files the proccesses are
On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 23:14:01 +0200, Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 06, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100%
On 6/6/06, pete wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/6/06, Eduardo Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var)
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:14:01PM -0700, Clint Olsen wrote:
...
I need to know which files the proccesses are acessing.
Linux has a cool program: lsof (list open files). Does FreeBSD have
something similar?
lsof never has been Linux-specific. Please see sysutils/lsof in your
local
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:14:01PM -0700, Clint Olsen wrote..
On Jun 06, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100%
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:14:01PM -0700 I heard the voice of
Clint Olsen, and lo! it spake thus:
Linux has a cool program: lsof (list open files). Does FreeBSD have
something similar?
fstat.
(or lsof in ports, if you wanted)
--
Matthew Fuller (MF4839) | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 6/6/06, Eduardo Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with fstat I can see a
On 6/6/06, Eduardo Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
[...]
check out ./ports/sysutils/lsof. An excellent little util that has become a
standard on
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 05:14 pm, Clint Olsen wrote:
On Jun 06, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently,
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Clint Olsen wrote:
Linux has a cool program: lsof (list open files). Does FreeBSD have
something similar?
% cd /usr/ports
% make search name=lsof
Port: lsof-4.76.1.1
Path: /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof
Info: Lists information about open files (similar to fstat(1))
Maint:
Clint Olsen wrote:
Linux has a cool program: lsof (list open files). Does FreeBSD have
something similar?
Yes, 'fstat'. Though I very rarely remember its name ('lsof' is far more
memorable, IMHO).
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Eduardo Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
Is everyone forgetting the command fstat that comes with freebsd? :)
___
At Tue, 06 Jun 2006 13:17:38 -0400,
Michael Butler wrote:
Hiroo Ono wrote:
I upgraded via build/installworld from 6.1-PRERELEASE as of 27 Mars
to 6.1-STABLE 5 June, and encounterd 2 problems.
[ .. snip .. ]
I copied the old /boot/loader.old to /boot/loader as a workaround.
I
Hi,
Philippe Pegon wrote:
it seems that carp is broken on FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE when an inet6
address is configured on a carp interface. Since I upgraded from 6.0
to 6.1 (today) I can't see IPv6 carp advertisement with tcpdump.
Did someone else observe this ?
I think I just did, or something
The mpt driver was just MFC'd, but that won't help the adaptec issue.
There is a remote chance that somebody I'm doing work for will want a
FreeBSD driver for the adaptec card, but that won't be for a couple of
months.
It's a huge PITA- the SuperMicro boards are nice , but they don't get
along
Brian Tao wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jun 2006, Gary Palmer wrote:
On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 11:35:29PM -0400, Brian Tao wrote:
errno 8 is ENOEXEC and 13 is EACCES... but:
Silly question: /sbin/init has the x flag set, correct? It should be
mode 0500 (i.e. -r-x--)
Yep...
Eduardo Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 6/6/06, David Wolfskill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may find the lsof port useful for answering such questions.
I tried it, but it seems that I found some limitations:
lsof: no local file space at PID 16543
# ps 16543
PID TT STAT TIME
Good present!
A was synchronise my source to RELENG_5_3 by cvsup.
When I was starting build world (make buildworld), building process was broken
with output:
cc -O2 -pipe -DINFODIR=\/usr/share/info:/usr/local/info:/usr/X11R6/info:.\
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DLOCALEDIR=\/usr/share/locale\
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 14:19 -0400, Brian Tao wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, David Samms wrote:
I patched the two files and rebuild world, the kernel, and pureFTP.
I have retested the default FTP and pureFTP with the same failure.
Anyone know how I can get more debug info?
Have you
When I was starting build world (make buildworld), building
process was broken with output:
[snip]
# make cleandepends
# make cleanworld
Remove the contents of /usr/obj completely and try again?
--
FreeBSD Volunteer, http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy
When I was starting build world (make buildworld), building
process was broken with output:
Joseph [snip]
# make cleandepends
# make cleanworld
Joseph Remove the contents of /usr/obj completely and try again?
Yes. I did it every time, before making.
Eduardo Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with fstat I can see a number of httpd proccesses
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