On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 02:45:24PM +0300, tza...@it.teithe.gr wrote:
In this case Apache is a good choice. I would however recommend using
www/nginx and PHP in FastCGI mode (FPM option in lang/php5 port). This
is a preffered setup for almost all Russian highloaded websites.
At the
On Wed, 16 May 2012, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
Does anyone have a quick list of high-resolution timer functions? Both
user-land and kernel-land? It would be greatly appreciated (doing some
performance timing for applications).
clocks(7) - various system timers
getitimer(2), setitimer(2) -
on 25/01/2012 23:52 Andriy Gapon said the following:
on 24/01/2012 14:32 Gleb Smirnoff said the following:
Yes, now:
Rebooting...
lock order reversal:
1st 0x80937140 smp rendezvous (smp rendezvous) @
/usr/src/head/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:542
2nd 0xfe0001f5d838 uart_hwmtx
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:37:44PM +0300, tza...@it.teithe.gr wrote:
Quoting Mateusz Guzik mjgu...@gmail.com:
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:30:20AM +0300, tza...@it.teithe.gr wrote:
Hello Community,
I have the project Automated Kernel Crash Reporting System for
this GSoC and I would like to
Hi,
I'm working on DMA bus implementation for ARM11mpcore platform. I've
looked at implementation in ARM tree, but IMHO it only works with some
assumptions. There is a problem with DMA on memory block which is not
aligned on CACHE_LINE_SIZE (start and end) if memory is not coherent.
Let's have a
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On 05/16/12 01:32, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
As i see we already have sys/boot/efi/libefi/efipart.c that uses
EFI BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL to make part devsw. EFI BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL
provides access to each disk and partition. AFAIK it supports only
GPT
2012/5/17, Andriy Gapon a...@freebsd.org:
on 25/01/2012 23:52 Andriy Gapon said the following:
on 24/01/2012 14:32 Gleb Smirnoff said the following:
Yes, now:
Rebooting...
lock order reversal:
1st 0x80937140 smp rendezvous (smp rendezvous) @
On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:24:54 am Eric McCorkle wrote:
On 05/15/12 11:44, John Baldwin wrote:
The i386 kernel assumes it starts out with a flat 32-bit mode with
the kernel loaded into a contiguous memory region at a fixed
physical address. If we need a relocatable kernel (as Marcel
On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 5:30:20 pm tza...@it.teithe.gr wrote:
Hello Community,
I have the project Automated Kernel Crash Reporting System for this
GSoC and I would like to discuss my plans about it before starting the
coding on May 21.
I have created a page in the FreeBSD Wiki
On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 10:00:33 am Mateusz Guzik wrote:
Are you going to support textdumps?
I would like to note that some machines have swap space only for
textdumps, so I think you should support these.
ddb is equiped with a lot of cool commands that show various important
debugging
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On 05/17/12 10:36, John Baldwin wrote:
Do the kernel and modules actually do anything that depends on
being in a contiguous space in some way (ie some relocation
trick)? Because it seems like it shouldn't really matter
otherwise.
They are
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On 05/08/12 13:35, Eric McCorkle wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm going to be working on EFI boot support on the amd64/i386
platforms as a GSoC project. The idea is to allow booting from
EFI (as opposed to legacy BIOS) on these platforms, so that
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 8:20 AM, Svatopluk Kraus onw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on DMA bus implementation for ARM11mpcore platform. I've
looked at implementation in ARM tree, but IMHO it only works with some
assumptions. There is a problem with DMA on memory block which is not
On Thu, 2012-05-17 at 15:20 +0200, Svatopluk Kraus wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on DMA bus implementation for ARM11mpcore platform. I've
looked at implementation in ARM tree, but IMHO it only works with some
assumptions. There is a problem with DMA on memory block which is not
aligned on
I have some old 6.x FreeBSD systems that need their OpenSSH upgraded.
Everything goes just fine, but when I am done, existing clients are now
presented with this message:
WARNING: DSA key found for host hostname
in /root/.ssh/known_hosts:12
DSA key fingerprint 4c:29:4b:6e:b8:6b:fa:49...
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 02:17:03PM -0700, Jason Usher wrote:
I have some old 6.x FreeBSD systems that need their OpenSSH upgraded.
Everything goes just fine, but when I am done, existing clients are now
presented with this message:
WARNING: DSA key found for host hostname
in
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 04:06:11PM -0700, Jason Usher wrote:
--- On Thu, 5/17/12, Jason Hellenthal jhellent...@dataix.net wrote:
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 02:17:03PM -0700, Jason Usher
wrote:
I have some old 6.x FreeBSD systems that need their
OpenSSH upgraded.
Everything
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 04:26:38PM -0700, Jason Usher wrote:
--- On Thu, 5/17/12, Jason Hellenthal jhellent...@dataix.net wrote:
That is not the standard key mismatch error that you
assumed it was.? Look at it again - it is saying that
we do have a key for this server of type DSA,
--- On Thu, 5/17/12, Jason Hellenthal jhellent...@dataix.net wrote:
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 02:17:03PM -0700, Jason Usher
wrote:
I have some old 6.x FreeBSD systems that need their
OpenSSH upgraded.
Everything goes just fine, but when I am done, existing
clients are now presented
--- On Thu, 5/17/12, Garrett Cooper yaneg...@gmail.com wrote:
... but I'm afraid that changing that line in
myproposal.h BACK TO ssh-dss,ssh-rsa does not solve the
problem. I did indeed make that change to
myproposal.h, manually, and then build the openssh-portable
port, but the behavior
--- On Thu, 5/17/12, Jason Hellenthal jhellent...@dataix.net wrote:
That is not the standard key mismatch error that you
assumed it was. Look at it again - it is saying that
we do have a key for this server of type DSA, but the client
is receiving one of type RSA, etc.
The keys are
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