[9fans] arenas00: indexing 1455 clumps...

2009-07-21 Thread Corey

I was booted into my cpu/auth server's terminal; then pressed ctrl-p by
accident in a rio window; which caused the machine to immediately reboot - 
and now it gets to particular point and (seemingly) hangs at:

sync...2009/0722 02:04:58 arenas00: indexing 1544 clumps...

I imagine it's got something to do with the filesystem/fossil?

Did this occur because I rebooted ( ctrl-p ), without doing a fshalt first?

If so, is there a way I can disable or reassign this ctrl-p keybinding?


Thanks





Re: [9fans] arenas00: indexing 1455 clumps...

2009-07-21 Thread Russ Cox
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Coreyco...@bitworthy.net wrote:
 I was booted into my cpu/auth server's terminal; then pressed ctrl-p by
 accident in a rio window; which caused the machine to immediately reboot -
 and now it gets to particular point and (seemingly) hangs at:

 sync...2009/0722 02:04:58 arenas00: indexing 1544 clumps...

 I imagine it's got something to do with the filesystem/fossil?

yes.  it will finish but may take a little while.

 Did this occur because I rebooted ( ctrl-p ), without doing a fshalt first?

yes.

 If so, is there a way I can disable or reassign this ctrl-p keybinding?

yes.

echo ctlpoff /dev/consctl

russ



Re: [9fans] arenas00: indexing 1455 clumps...

2009-07-21 Thread erik quanstrom
On Tue Jul 21 22:34:47 EDT 2009, leim...@gmail.com wrote:

 ctrl-p is reboot!?  That's surprising.  I thought it was Ctrl-t-t r.
 
 

only on a cpuserver.  this means that you can C into a cpu server
and type ^p and reboot the cpu server, without worring about
nuking your terminal.

- erik



Re: [9fans] arenas00: indexing 1455 clumps...

2009-07-21 Thread Corey
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 19:32:47 David Leimbach wrote:
 ctrl-p is reboot!?  That's surprising.  I thought it was Ctrl-t-t r.


grin ... so did I! (based on what I have read)

I tried ctrl-p because I just learned that ctl-a moves cursor to
beginning of line, or point; and I thought, I wonder if there's
a keybinding that will always move cursor to point - so for the 
hell of it, I tried the obvious ctl-p.




 On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Corey co...@bitworthy.net wrote:
  I was booted into my cpu/auth server's terminal; then pressed ctrl-p by
  accident in a rio window; which caused the machine to immediately reboot
  - and now it gets to particular point and (seemingly) hangs at:
 
  sync...2009/0722 02:04:58 arenas00: indexing 1544 clumps...
 
  I imagine it's got something to do with the filesystem/fossil?
 
  Did this occur because I rebooted ( ctrl-p ), without doing a fshalt
  first?
 
  If so, is there a way I can disable or reassign this ctrl-p keybinding?
 
 
  Thanks




Re: [9fans] arenas00: indexing 1455 clumps...

2009-07-21 Thread erik quanstrom
On Tue Jul 21 22:37:35 EDT 2009, michaelian.en...@gmail.com wrote:
 echo ctlpoff /dev/consctl
 
 would have to be run each time the system boots right?
 
 ian

god invented /rc/bin/cpurc for a reason.

- erik



Re: [9fans] arenas00: indexing 1455 clumps...

2009-07-21 Thread erik quanstrom
 I tried ctrl-p because I just learned that ctl-a moves cursor to
 beginning of line, or point; and I thought, I wonder if there's
 a keybinding that will always move cursor to point - so for the 
 hell of it, I tried the obvious ctl-p.

this is a modern invention.  i think it may be an emacs or readline
thing.  ^a moves to the beginning of the line in rio and acme.

- erik



Re: [9fans] arenas00: indexing 1455 clumps...

2009-07-21 Thread Michaelian Ennis
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:40 PM, erik quanstromquans...@quanstro.net wrote:
 On Tue Jul 21 22:37:35 EDT 2009, michaelian.en...@gmail.com wrote:
 echo ctlpoff /dev/consctl

 would have to be run each time the system boots right?

 ian

 god invented /rc/bin/cpurc for a reason.


Observe how yes. sufficed earlier in the thread?  Or was said
reason to provide you with opportunities for snarky replies?

Ian