On Thursday 16 November 2006 22:57, VF wrote:
cat /etc/make.conf
# added by use.perl 2006-10-14 03:14:45
PERL_VER=5.8.8
PERL_VERSION=5.8.8
CC=distccc
you redefine CC 2 lines below, and i guess its distcc not distccc
MAKE_ARGS=-j4
CC=/usr/local/bin/distcc
setenv DISTCC_HOSTS=localhost
- Original Message -
From: Lawrence Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 4:51 PM
Subject: RE: Areca Weirdness
Re-posting to -STABLE as it also does it on i386.
I reinstalled i386 stable as of yesterday, and newfs'd all the
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clayton Milos
Sent: 17 November 2006 11:10
To: Lawrence Farr; freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Areca Weirdness
- Original Message -
From: Lawrence Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi all,
I was intending on trying out gjournal on a new disk i've added in my
desktop. I had a look to see what the most recent patch provided by
Pawel and found
http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/gjournal6_20061024.patch
I created the directories as per Pawel's original post
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 07:37:58 +
Joe Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 17.11.2006 um 08:05 schrieb Joe Holden:
Hi, i'm observing random reboots on a dedicated machine I have with 11.
How do you know it's rebbots as opposed to crashes/panics? Enable
Dominic Marks wrote:
See if you can get temperature readings from the hardware. Is
the system busy?
Hi Dominic, there is no sensors on said machine, it was up for 150 odd
days running linux prior to the change.
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jh Hi, i'm observing random reboots on a dedicated machine I
jh have with 11.
jh I have included as much information as I can think of, if
jh there is anything else I can provide, please ask.
Is the machine stable otherwise? Does it pass its
builtin diagnostics?
A good way to check for bad
Joseph Koshy wrote:
Is the machine stable otherwise? Does it pass its
builtin diagnostics?
Hi Joseph,
It has coped sufficiently during the extensive number of
make/buildworlds and day to day use, nothing seems to trigger it, its
fairly random.
Ta,
Joe
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Am 17.11.2006 um 14:35 schrieb Joe Holden:
Dominic Marks wrote:
See if you can get temperature readings from the hardware. Is
the system busy?
Hi Dominic, there is no sensors on said machine, it was up for 150
odd days running linux prior to the change.
If the system has ACPI, you might
Joe Holden wrote:
Joseph Koshy wrote:
Is the machine stable otherwise? Does it pass its
builtin diagnostics?
Hi Joseph,
It has coped sufficiently during the extensive number of
make/buildworlds and day to day use, nothing seems to trigger it, its
fairly random.
Ta,
Joe
Also, I cvsup'd and
Stefan Bethke wrote:
If the system has ACPI, you might get some temperature information from
the sysctl hw.acpi.thermal OIDs.
No acpi whatsoever, it is a very stripped down machine, looks like a
blade or something.
If the hard disk is recent enough, it might have a temperature sensors
as
Philippe Pegon wrote:
Vince wrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
I was intending on trying out gjournal on a new disk i've added in my
desktop. I had a look to see what the most recent patch provided by
Pawel and found
http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/gjournal6_20061024.patch
I created the
We have now reached the Release Candidate stage of the FreeBSD 6.2
release cycle. A few significant problems had been discovered during
the initial BETA testing and those issues should now be fixed. RC1 is
the first of two planned Release Candidate builds. If no more
significant problems are
Hi.
I've installed FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 onto a BL460c blade. The installation
itself went fine, but there is no network. The nic is on a broadcom 16
ports GB switch on the backside of the blade-chassis.
I have booted in safe mode and without acpi, but still no nic unfortunately.
regards
Claus
I've installed FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 onto a BL460c blade. The installation
itself went fine, but there is no network. The nic is on a broadcom 16
ports GB switch on the backside of the blade-chassis.
Forgot to mention it was the amd64-port.
Claus
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On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 01:38:00AM +0300, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
Actually, the values are also in pages. Below is a new patch
to try. The total amount of virtual memory reported is still
insane; I think some objects are included in the stats
mistakenly, but I'm not yet sure.
Okay, the
Hi,
After upgrading RELENG_6 from Jul 11 to Sep 30 on an i386 box,
everytime I run tar to backup my system to a mounted nfs volume.
After one hour of operation, it panics with sleeping thread. Upgrading
to RELENG_6_2 does not help. Also, the console is complete
hang, I can not break into DDB at
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 16:42 -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 10:34:09PM +0100, Vincent Blondel wrote:
Kris,
You are speaking about backtrace but sorry I do not know what does
exactly this command.
Check the developers handbook, there's a whole chapter about this
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 05:14:40PM +0100, Vincent Blondel wrote:
OK, this backtrace at least seems to be legitimate :-)
I'm not sure about the cause though, does it happen every time you run
mailwrapper, or only under load?
sendmail_enable is defined to NONE so I can suppose I do not
cg I've installed FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 onto a BL460c blade. The
cg installation itself went fine, but there is no network.
cg The nic is on a broadcom 16 ports GB switch on the
cg backside of the blade-chassis.
Does the kernel detect any kind of network card in the
system? What does dmesg say?
If
Can you post the output of pciconf -l -v
and /var/run/dmesg.boot to the mailing list?
I don't have physical access to the server atm. I'll get the
information tomorrow.
Claus
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Claus Guttesen wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 onto a BL460c blade. The installation
itself went fine, but there is no network. The nic is on a broadcom 16
ports GB switch on the backside of the blade-chassis.
I have booted in safe mode and without acpi, but still no nic
On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 08:33 -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 05:14:40PM +0100, Vincent Blondel wrote:
OK, this backtrace at least seems to be legitimate :-)
I'm not sure about the cause though, does it happen every time you run
mailwrapper, or only under load?
I'll look at this.
Scott
Rong-en Fan wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading RELENG_6 from Jul 11 to Sep 30 on an i386 box,
everytime I run tar to backup my system to a mounted nfs volume.
After one hour of operation, it panics with sleeping thread. Upgrading
to RELENG_6_2 does not help. Also, the
On Nov 15, 2006, at 7:34 PM, Bruce Burden wrote:
I have a 2230SLP that I will be installing early next week
on my AMD64 implementation. I am hoping that the aaccli program
in ports will work.
If it has the newer firmware, it will not work with aaccli. If you
got the card
Vivek Khera wrote:
On Nov 15, 2006, at 7:34 PM, Bruce Burden wrote:
I have a 2230SLP that I will be installing early next week
on my AMD64 implementation. I am hoping that the aaccli program
in ports will work.
If it has the newer firmware, it will not work with aaccli. If you
On Nov 17, 2006, at 2:59 PM, Scott Long wrote:
Yes, scripting it is possible, and it does have a non-interactive
mode.
Try the following:
printf open aac0\ncontroller details\nexit\n | aaccli
I stand corrected. Not sure why it failed so miserably when last I
tested it.
The output
Scott Long wrote:
Vivek Khera wrote:
Some time long ago, someone posted a very short C program that probes
the LSI controller and spits out this kind of output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amrstat
Drive 0:34.18 GB, RAID1 writeback,no-read-ahead,no-adaptative-io
optimal
Drive 1: 102.54 GB, RAID1
In the last episode (Nov 17), Vivek Khera said:
On Nov 15, 2006, at 7:34 PM, Bruce Burden wrote:
I have a 2230SLP that I will be installing early next week on
my AMD64 implementation. I am hoping that the aaccli program in
ports will work.
If it has the newer firmware, it will
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