wasn't awake enough to
fully absorb the question.
Simply put, I'd like to apologize for posting a useless answer that didn't
help in the slightest :)
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Works great. Thank you kindly :)
Regards,
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I was looking at the docs for cvsup, and I might have missed it,
but what is the structure of the line in your supfile to specify a
umask? I was toying with the idea of making the entire /usr/src
tree mode 600, just to make sure I knew who
the entire /usr/src tree mode 600, just to
make sure I knew who/what was writing/reading it (especially the custom
kernel file), but I don't think I've hit on the correct syntax of the line.
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system event.
Any idea what would be causing the error and how to go about fixing it?
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I used that tutorial to originally set up my network just like you're
trying to do. It worked great at the time :) It takes you through not
only the PPP setup but also the aliasing setup with all the configs needed.
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Is there a way of seeing *what* program/process is eating swap. There are
loads of ways of seeing that it is being eaten, but so far haven't found a way
of knowing what eats, so can't fix the problem. Can anyone enlighten me?
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In the last episode (Feb 14), Kris Kennaway said:
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 01:30:42AM +, John wrote:
Is there a way of seeing *what* program/process is eating swap.
There are loads of ways of seeing that it is being eaten, but so
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 22:35:55 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote
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On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 01:30:42AM +, John wrote:
Is there a way of seeing *what* program/process is eating swap.
There are loads of ways of seeing that it is being eaten, but so
I'm having some problem with interface bonding on 5.3 stable.
I used this before on 4.x without problems. I can't run 5.3-R
becuase my SysKonnect nics panic the box when i load the drivers. (5.3-Stable
fixed this).
First off this is how i'm bonding nics.
kldload ng_ether
# create ngeth0
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:31:05 +0100 (CET), Oliver Fromme wrote
[snippage]
You do not need more RAM. At most, a little more swap
space wouldn't hurt, but even that isn't strictly
necessary, given that only 18% of your swap are in use.
I'd start worrying if that number goes beyond 50%.
I
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At 00:05 4/11/03, John wrote:
[...]
btw its a dual 400
[etc]
Just for clarification: it seems from the data you posted that you aren't
running an SMP kernel, right? If CPU is your problem, that might make a
difference
Hi list
I configured the malo device as per the manpage. Now I'm getting panic
after the device is probed as per
http://www.growveg.org/desktop/DSC_6973-3008.jpg
Is there a parameter I can pass to boot that will ignore this
driver/module? I have tried disable-module to no avail. Is the only
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I configured the malo device as per the manpage. Now I'm getting panic
after the device is probed as per
http://www.growveg.org/desktop/DSC_6973-3008.jpg
Is there a parameter I can pass to boot that will ignore
file if_malo_pci.c using Plan A...
Hunk #1 failed at 260.
1 out of 1 hunks failed--saving rejects to if_malo_pci.c.rej
done
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malo.c is, patch
and recompile?
or patch patchfile (from anywhere?)
btw I'm running amd64, I should have mentioned it earlier:
FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE #0: Thu Mar 26 01:02:54 GMT 2009
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Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
#cd /usr/src/sys/dev/malo
#patch -p0 /path/to/patch_malo_20090326_panic.diff
And rebuild malo(4)/kernel.
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If patching failed, rebuilding module/kernel is pointless.
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Paul B. Mahol wrote:
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Paul B. Mahol wrote:
This is a contradiction, I think that in csup case last rule wins
How come this builds a 7-STABLE system rather than -CURRENT ?
In any case, I appreciate your comment and will take out the offending
Weongyo Jeong wrote:
It looks something goes wrong so could you please patch if_malo_pci.c
manually it's a very simple patch and test? Sorry for inconvenience.
After editing, is it sufficient to just build and install a new kernel?
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~]$ kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
18 0x8010 7c26c0 kernel
21 0x80a22000 95a pflog.ko
31 0x80a23000 2ae44pf.ko
41 0x80a4e000 189aclinux.ko
51 0x80a67000 aa7a fuse.ko
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Weongyo Jeong wrote:
It looks something goes wrong so could you please patch if_malo_pci.c
manually it's a very simple patch and test? Sorry for inconvenience.
Hello,
Now I get:
sudo kldload /boot/kernel/if_malo.ko
kldload
malo driver.
A package for the firmware which can be installed via pkg_add(1) can be
found at:
http://weongyo.org/project/malo/malo-firmware-1.4.tar.gz
This package must be installed before ifconfig(8) will work.
[/snip]
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# ifconfig wlan0 ssid ap_name up
Please see malo(4) for details. Thanks for testing :-)
yes, it works. thnx!
Mine is now working too ;)
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successfully completes. So the first I knew of this was when I wasn't
getting my mails for the daily run, but anyway...
I'm now using cvsup4.uk.freebsd.org, which seems to work fine. Should
cvsup.uk.freebsd.org be taken out of the list of cvsup servers?
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John Marshall wrote:
You are obviously connecting OK; it's just that the server is already as
busy as it's minder is willing to let it be. Perhaps you'd be better
off choosing something other than 03:00 as a starting point?
Maybe... but I think that would make no odds, because although
for it appeared in HEAD on OpenBSD
around the middle of April, and this driver is derived from that.
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Call Windupline and you'll be in stitches!
With our new service you're able to wind-up, confuse and
boxes is a linux guy,
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My experiences with cvsup and installing from ports were excellent, until I
ran into the Bind prob.
Just my 2c.
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anything to do with the sed problem reported recently? To me,
it looks like something else (and apache compiled fine).
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really don't understand this -any advice you can give would
really be appreciated.
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uma_dbg_alloc(zone, NULL, item);
1836 ZONE_UNLOCK(zone);
1837 #endif
1838 if (zone-uz_ctor != NULL) {
1839 if (zone-uz_ctor(item,
zone-uz_keg-uk_size,
Is this that you were looking for?
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Now what does that mean??
I just experienced another panic, but it failed to writ to disk
:-(. I will force another one and check that the details are the same.
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...g!!
Still the same result ... the system seems to panic twice then
hang. I will keep trying unless you have some other ideas??
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I feel for you John, I've lost many nights sleep in the last couple
weeks trying to understand why this production box was crashing. I
was really surprised to see this start happening, normally my freebsd
boxes have uptimes in terms of years, not hours.
Thanks for the sentiment
/mWhp5fZlZ6M81Cz\n
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Nov 10 17:19:43 lentil sshd[1956]: Accepted publickey for john from
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key_read: uudecode
B3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAKLAJVTvYOqi5bVYEyahzSTrb0L4JbLGhtiNGEXQr/pqWcTxBoicc1/EJt0MCirV3
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say without knowing the thermal resistance.
The i7-870 motherboard I have with a large cooler idles at about 40C. Under
heavy load it runs at about 65C.
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the failure
mode.
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dev.cpu.0.freq: 1197
dev.cpu.0.freq_levels: 3193/9875 3192/9125 3059/8250 2926/7500 2793/6875
2660/6250 2527/5750 2394/5250 2261/4750 1197/2750
/etc/rc.conf
powerd_flags=-n hadp
performance_cx_lowest=C2
economy_cx_lowest=C2
performance_cpu_freq=HIGH
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dev.cpu.3.cx_lowest: C2
71w idle power
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.cx_supported: C1/3 C2/205 C3/245
dev.cpu.2.cx_lowest: C2
dev.cpu.3.cx_supported: C1/3 C2/205 C3/245
dev.cpu.3.cx_lowest: C2
62w idle power
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-in display hardware (nvidia card). I've only
tried SATA at 3 Gb/s. The box as used rarely goes to its single disk, so I
can't comment of disk subsystem performance. All the features I'm using are
working properly with no known issues.
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to prevent actions during a scrub which you should
use if you haven't already.
Since making these changes, a machine that would have to be rebooted several
times a week has now been up 61 days.
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(promoDisplay?promoId=1480208553):
by mergemaster.
Making mergemaster use the new install(1) fixes the problem.
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in rc.conf:
ifconfig_fxp0=DHCP media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex
-- Hiroki
I can confirm that backing out r247336 on a box running 9.1-stable.r250229
fixes the problem. I hadn't seen the problem before because the box normally
has a static ip address.
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motherboard.
fxp0: Intel 82559 Pro/100 Ethernet port 0xe000-0xe03f mem
0xfe60-0xfe600fff,0xfe50-0xfe5f irq 22 at device 1.0 on pci3
miibus0: MII bus on fxp0
inphy0: i82555 10/100 media interface PHY 1 on miibus0
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fork_exit() at fork_exit+0x11d/frame 0xffbfd0f3daf0
fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0xe/frame 0xffbfd0f3daf0
--- trap 0, rip = 0, rsp = 0xffbfd0f3dbb0, rbp = 0 ---
Any thoughts/ideas are appreciated. I've reviewed the code and
don't see anything obvious.
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.
Thanks,
John
ps: full output from smp_discover for both shelves..
# smp_discover ses0
phy 0:D:attached:[53944822dd2a:00 t(SSP)] 6 Gbps
phy 1:D:attached:[53944822dc96:00 t(SSP)] 6 Gbps
phy 2:D:attached:[53944822dcbe:00 t(SSP)] 6 Gbps
phy 3:D:attached:[53944822f8a2
PERL_VERSION=5.14.2
Can anyone help?
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e[1]: stopped in /usr/src
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/src
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Subject: Re: make clean failure on 10-stable amd64
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e[1]: stopped in /usr/src
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/src
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you please take a look at this?
John, can you please try the attached patch?
Glen
Index: sys/boot/efi/Makefile
===
--- sys/boot/efi/Makefile (revision 295049)
+++ sys/boot/efi/Makefile (working copy)
@@ -1,5 +1,7
eon(tm) HD Graphics
hw.ncpu: 4
hw.machine_arch: amd64
root@onion:~ # sysctl debug.hwpstate_verbose="1"
debug.hwpstate_verbose: 0 -> 1
root@onion:~ # powerd -v
powerd: no cpufreq(4) support -- aborting: No such file or directory
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dev.cpu.0.%driver: cpu
dev.cpu.0.%desc: ACPI CPU
dev.cpu.%parent:
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On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 08:29:14AM +1100, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
Thanks John, I have cpufreq added via the boot/loader.conf which always
works. However, over the weekend, I was testing some boot changes and tried
to add cpufreq AFTER the kernel - unsuccessfully. This was amd64 10.3Beta1
e. There's plenty of references to Powernow, but this chip
doesn't have that. I've also tried latest -current, and powerd doesn't
work there either with the default config.
thanks for trying to help anyway!
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f I unload it and then try to load it in the usual way, it can't
be found:
$ sudo kldload ums.ko
kldload: can't load ums.ko: No such file or directory
how can I fix this please? [without having to reinstall]
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> This was a month or so ago. I'll re-enable KERNCONF= in my make.conf,
> run another build and get back to you.
now runs as expected (11/stable r302941) :D
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t; is building as I type
Hmm, your problem was different to mine then, because my config file was
in the expected place. Otherwise the KERNCONF= option when manually
applied wouldn't have worked.
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context: 11.1-STABLE #0 r331421
Source build: make buildworld make buildkernel make installkernel all work. I
try running make installworld and I get the following error:
# make installworld
make[1]: "/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/toolchain-metadata.mk" line 1: Using
cached
ory mentioned it goes in
make.conf, I thought perhaps I was doing it all wrong, or in an outdated way. I
was surprised finding that in these contexts it didn't matter as long as one
remembers as you say += ?= in make.conf
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how confusing is that. This is on 11.1-stable.
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paranoid and only trigger for
bus/slot/function 0/0/0 like the post mentions along with a minor
tweak to the printf. Can you test to make sure I didn't break anything in the
process?
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I have a FreeBSD 6.1 machine set up as a web and MySQL database server. Since
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I have a FreeBSD 6.1 machine set up as a web and MySQL database server.
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to do with preserving the
TSC rate while the CPU is throttled. It's not required for core ACPI
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the lockd problems when upgrading the server side
to FreeBSD 6.x and later. I had various FreeBSD clients, between 4.x
and 7-current and the lockd problem only showed up when upgrading the
server from 5.x to 6.x.
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-running kernel process that's been up
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That is partly because when you run top it queries the resource usage of
the various processes via fill_kinfo_proc(). When you don't run top, no
one is asking for the resource usage numbers, so the kernel doesn't waste
type 'show pgrpdump'
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I think it involves an ABI breakage, so I doubt it.
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If ACPI doesn't include the sysctl's that's due to your BIOS, not FreeBSD.
You can verify by doing an acpidump and seeing if you have any thermal
zones listed in your ASL.
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If ACPI doesn't include the sysctl's that's due to your BIOS, not FreeBSD.
You can verify by doing an acpidump and seeing if you have any thermal
zones listed in your ASL.
What if there is a thermal zone, but sysctl
| ...
The device Just Works at the moment, so I can live with it, but I
was wondering if these messages do any harm. I've attached the entire
dmesg of the device for those who are interested.
If your machine works, then don't worry about the pci_link messages.
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Mike Jakubik wrote:
I tried that, unfortunately it does not work. All i want to know is if
this a shortcoming of freebsd or the motherboard, if its the later, i
will contact the manufacturer.
If ACPI
*0xc052d0a7' (the value of
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source to get symbols for your modules. You can find a kldstat gdb command
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to the 'selrecord' frame and do 'p selector-td_selq' and
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Backtrace with module symbols loaded. It looks almost exactly the
same as Maik's .
I messed up
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
(kgdb) quit
# ^D
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#16 0x0033 in ?? ()
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
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as pcm0 by adding the
following hint:
hint.pci3.13.INTA.irq=17
That should make twe0 use IRQ 17.
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On Wednesday 09 August 2006 23:59, Ganbold wrote:
Hi,
I've got fatal trap on Dell D620 laptop when I tried to boot with ACPI
disabled.
Yes, somehow the kernel goes off in the weeds while doing the PNPBIOS
scan. Don't disable ACPI.
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On Friday 11 August 2006 05:14, Dominic Marks wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 10 August 2006 11:27, Dominic Marks wrote:
hint.pci3.13.INTA.irq=17
That should make twe0 use IRQ 17.
I doesn't seem to have had the desired effect:
kenv | grep pci3
hint.pci3.13.INTA.irq=17
On Saturday 12 August 2006 18:52, Peter Liepmann wrote:
patch to disable this
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-May/120475.html
On 6-stable it should only beep if you press a wrong key now.
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doesn't provide correct interrupt routing info
for the NICs.
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proc pid
(pid is the pid from the previous command, this switches you to that
thread)
backtrace
That backtrace will then show you which thread slept while holding a
mutex.
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2) Why does it only hang if APIC is enabled?
Arjan
Compile DDB into your SMP kernel. When it 'hangs', break into ddb and run
'show intrcnt' to see if you are having an interrupt storm.
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) is under quite heavy load.
To be honest, I'd update it to 6.1 or even 6-stable as this is likely already
fixed in 6.x.
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to be anyway to turn off just the lockf for the
info files w/o turning off the info files altogether. If you want to use
rpc.lockd, you need it running on both the server and client, but to be
honest, many folks run into problems with rpc.lockd, so unless you really
need it I'd avoid it.
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on your system and post the messages and backtrace.
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