Re: kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no reviece buffer QWE

2003-06-11 Thread Anthony Wyatt

   Hi Bruce,

 Thanks for your reply:
   > > I get lots of:
   > > kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no recieve buffer
   > >
   > > and the occasional
   > > kernel: lnc0: Device timeout -- resetting
   >
   >I get this all the time on my FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE system, which is a
   P75 with a
   >lnc NIC. The man page does say this driver is one of the more verbose
   ones,
   >and I think the message about no recieve buffer is just that the
   system cannot

   >keep up with the incoming data, and so there is no buffer left.

   Unfortunatly, I can't even ping out this interface at the moment,
   something seems to be quite broken, and I'm pretty sure its something
   I've done :-)

   Once I have the solution, I'll post it back to the list.


   Thanks again,

   Anthony

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Re: kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no reviece buffer QWE

2003-06-11 Thread Anthony Wyatt

   Hi Bruce,

 Thanks for

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   >From: Bruce Cran
   >To: Anthony Wyatt
   >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   >Subject: Re: kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no reviece buffer QWE
   >Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 15:39:33 +0100
   >
   >On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:51:02PM +1000, Anthony Wyatt wrote:
   > > Hi Everyone,
   > > I'm in the process of hand building a FreeBSD 5.1 CURRENT #2 box.
   I now have a booting system that I can log onto and use, but my
   network interface does not work :-(
   > >
   > > I get lots of:
   > > kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no recieve buffer
   > >
   > > and the occasional
   > > kernel: lnc0: Device timeout -- resetting
   > >
   > > I really don't know what to look for, however there are a couple
   of things that may be related:
   > >
   > > 1) I have no swap
   > > 2) I have not configured anything in particular in /etc, just
   copied it from my build tree and added a fstab
   > > 3) /bin /boot /sbin and /usr are all RO
   > >
   > > I'm sure its probably under my nose, but I need someone to point
   out what it is :-)
   > >
   >
   >I get this all the time on my FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE system, which is a
   P75 with a
   >lnc NIC. The man page does say this driver is one of the more verbose
   ones,
   >and I think the message about no recieve buffer is just that the
   system cannot
   >keep up with the incoming data, and so there is no buffer left.
   Certainly
   >on my system doing NAT across lnc0 and sis0, the system uses 30-40%
   CPU just
   >to act as a router! I still get 600KB/s through it, which I have
   heard is
   >fairly reasonable from a 10Mbit ISA network card.
   >
   >--
   >Bruce Cran
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Re: kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no reviece buffer QWE

2003-06-11 Thread Anthony Wyatt

   Hi Bruce,


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   >From: Bruce Cran
   >To: Anthony Wyatt
   >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   >Subject: Re: kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no reviece buffer QWE
   >Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 15:39:33 +0100
   >
   >On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 09:51:02PM +1000, Anthony Wyatt wrote:
   > > Hi Everyone,
   > > I'm in the process of hand building a FreeBSD 5.1 CURRENT #2 box.
   I now have a booting system that I can log onto and use, but my
   network interface does not work :-(
   > >
   > > I get lots of:
   > > kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no recieve buffer
   > >
   > > and the occasional
   > > kernel: lnc0: Device timeout -- resetting
   > >
   > > I really don't know what to look for, however there are a couple
   of things that may be related:
   > >
   > > 1) I have no swap
   > > 2) I have not configured anything in particular in /etc, just
   copied it from my build tree and added a fstab
   > > 3) /bin /boot /sbin and /usr are all RO
   > >
   > > I'm sure its probably under my nose, but I need someone to point
   out what it is :-)
   > >
   >
   >I get this all the time on my FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE system, which is a
   P75 with a
   >lnc NIC. The man page does say this driver is one of the more verbose
   ones,
   >and I think the message about no recieve buffer is just that the
   system cannot
   >keep up with the incoming data, and so there is no buffer left.
   Certainly
   >on my system doing NAT across lnc0 and sis0, the system uses 30-40%
   CPU just
   >to act as a router! I still get 600KB/s through it, which I have
   heard is
   >fairly reasonable from a 10Mbit ISA network card.
   >
   >--
   >Bruce Cran
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kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no reviece buffer QWE

2003-06-11 Thread Anthony Wyatt
Hi Everyone,
I'm in the process of hand building a FreeBSD 5.1 CURRENT #2 box.  I now have a 
booting system that I can log onto and use, but my network interface does not work :-(

I get lots of:
kernel: lnc0: Missed packet -- no recieve buffer

and the occasional
kernel: lnc0: Device timeout -- resetting

I really don't know what to look for, however there are a couple of things that 
may be related:

1) I have no swap
2) I have not configured anything in particular in /etc, just copied it from my build 
tree and added a fstab
3) /bin /boot /sbin and /usr are all RO

I'm sure its probably under my nose, but I need someone to point out what it is :-)

Thanks,
Anthony
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RE: buildworld broken

2002-02-04 Thread Anthony . Wyatt

Hi David,
I've cvsupd again using src-all and it seems to be working again now.

Thanks,
Anthony

> -Original Message-
> From: David Wolfskill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2002 12:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: buildworld broken
> 
> 
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:45:32 +1100
> 
> >Hi All,
> >I've been battling with building current for a few days 
> >now, I've noticed that some of the errors I've been seeing have been 
> >fixed, but today in desperation I deleted my /usr/src tree 
> and cvs'd it 
> >up again from the cvsup.au.freebsd.org server.
> 
> What source collection(s) are you using?  I suggest "src-all".
> 
> Cheers,
> david   (links to my resume at http://www.catwhisker.org/~david)
> -- 
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> me to advise, recommend, or support the use of any product 
> that is or depends on any Microsoft product for any purpose 
> other than personal amusement.
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buildworld broken

2002-02-04 Thread Anthony . Wyatt








Hi All,

    I've
been battling with building current for a few days now, I've noticed that
some of the errors I've been seeing have been fixed, but today in
desperation I deleted my /usr/src tree and cvs'd it up again from the cvsup.au.freebsd.org
server.

 

Todays error:

 

===> libpam/modules/pam_ssh

rm -f .depend

mkdep -f .depend
-a  /usr/src/lib/libpam/modules/pam_ssh/pam_ssh.c

/usr/src/lib/libpam/modules/pam_ssh/pam_ssh.c:48: ssh.h: No such file or directory

 

No such file or dir for these also:

openssl/dsa.h

openssl/evp.h

key.h

authfd.h

authfile.h

log.h

 

Thanks,

Anthony