xl0 down to disable the cable modem interface completely.
Anybody any idea where I can start to debug this weird problem?
What does your routing table look like before and after ?
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: It doesn't do anything to the keyboard, it just calls the BIOS to find
: out whether keys have been pressed.
I've been seeing the hit CR twice fast problem for months.
It's always been a problem; we don't understand the mechanics
client so that it correctly
sets the hostname as obtained from the server...
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is missing the hostname(1) command. If we were to add that, it's just
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On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 04:20:54PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
Actually, the problem here is that our dhclient doesn't pick the hostname
up the first time around. If it's set in an existing lease that is just
confirmed, it works, but if you're starting without a lease, you won't
get
was around the 25th and it
still failed to pick up the hostname.
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2000 18:11:52 -0800, Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
That's not correct; your DHCP configuration should reflect the hostname.
No, it shouldn't. As I keep on trying to explain, the DHCP addresses
are:
1) Temporary.
2) Meaningless.
3) Temporary
in time for 3.2. Now that it's in
GENERIC, we can run the DHCP client after installation.
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stream, packet
acd1: Writes: CD-R, CD-RW, test write
acd1: Audio: play, 128 volume levels
acd1: Mechanism: ejectable tray
acd1: Medium: no/blank disc inside, unlocked, lock protected
Anyone else seeing this? Is this a crappy drive problem?
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| And here's my dmesg and config lines:
|
oops, forgot the config lines. here they are:
# ATAPI devices
device ata0
device atadisk0# ATAPI DISK
device atapicd0# ATAPI CDROM drives
options ATA_STATIC_ID
in
the cdr drive.
When burncd started I did get this error again:
acd1: READ_TOC - ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=24 ascq=00 error=00
but it proceeded without any problems. When I try to mount it in any other
drive I get:
cd9660: Device busy
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might have a hardware issue.
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Did you config/install a custom kernel? I don't think SMP is on by default.
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have register dump, see above
If you can offer some more details, I can work on trying to reproduce the
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it
was assigned. A single line should be suffient.
The IRQ number is actually pretty redundant as well.
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It knows
which IRQs are in use, but it doesn't know if the pcic (or cardbus
bridge in compat mode) can route to a given free irq.
It can make a pretty good guess though; certainly good enough in most
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Hi All,
I just did a cvsup and was trying to build a kernel. The make
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./../isa/fd.c ../../i386/isa/intr_machdep.c ../../i386/isa/ipl_funcs.c ../../i3
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to hand over to Kirk.
I've just built a kernel current as of a few minutes ago, and it's
entirely reproducible. What can I do for you now?
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3; cpuid = 0; lapic.id = 0100
Uptime: 0s
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I have just done so, and it's now passing the test that was causing it to
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spec_stratety()
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spec_fsync()
sched_sync()
fork_trampoline()
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ned buildworld. The mknod that is then used to build device
nodes is the one inside the chroot area.
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http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/news99.html
Page down to the ``What is a kilobyte?'' section. Note where he says that
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doscmd's binary compatibility.
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makes things
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If someone has a complete system featuring one or more of these
controllers (a mixed PCI/EISA system would be best), there are several
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that the rc.conf file was edited rather than written over -- though I would doubt
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On Dec 24, Mike Smith wrote:
On Dec 24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On -CURRENT: Fri Dec 24 08:38:50 EST 1999,
I'm getting the following when I enabled pcm and sbc in the kernel:
unknown0: PnP Sound Chip at port 0x220-0x22f irq 5 drq 1,0 on isa0
sbc0: Avance Logic ALS120
/local/lib/vmware/lib/modules/vmmon.ko: Exec format error
Check the console; you have a mismatch somewhere inbetween the vmmon
module and the Linux module, or between the vmmon module and your kernel.
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On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 01:11:06PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
Hi !
Some time ago I fetched your vmware port from internet.
I moved to -current because staroffice5 there is able to run
with a SMP kernel.
When trying to run vmware I encounter the following problems
On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 01:11:06PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
Check the console; you have a mismatch somewhere inbetween the vmmon
module and the Linux module, or between the vmmon module and your kernel.
Well, I think I had an outdated vmware port.
I grabbed it new from the mindspring
and crabby people like me colliding over the period in which
rapid changes are being made. I'm sure there'd be more of these
exchanges otherwise. 8)
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-0x331 irq 9 on isa0
And that's the Midi interface, I'd guess.
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ot;, are any of the installed
scripts architecture-specific?
There is some screen-handling code that is specific to the
cursor-addressable syscons emulation in the i386 loader, but I think
that's about all.
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. It broke sometime
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I've tried debugging it, but had problems making custom kern.flp/mfsroot.flp.
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consistent with having the MBR on the second disk really
badly screwed up. You may want to add some more diagnostics to the
loader to see why it's unhappy with the MBR.
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On 20-Dec-99 Bill Fumerola said:
| On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Mike Heffner wrote:
|
|
| Unable to make device node of /dev/ad0s1b in /dev!
| The creation of filesystems will be aborted.
|
| If I switch to the second virtual terminal it says:
|
| DEBUG: Scanning disk ad0
the actual
options for dysfunction are pretty small.
If and when more information is forthcoming, a diagnosis will be trivial.
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if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rad0 count=1
Do you have any further hints?
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad0 count=16
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works. At some point you deviated from this.
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On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Mike Smith wrote:
On any sort of -current system, the loader ignores this and uses the
contents of /etc/fstab instead.
which /etc/fstab? our systems always have 2 root partitions :-)
Unless overridden, the one on the same filesystem the kernel was read
from
out the numbers a bit.
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"Mike" == Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The AMI MegaRAID 1400 delivers between 16.5 and 19 M/s (the 19M/s
value is somewhat contrived --- using 8 bonnies in parrallel and
then summing their results --- which is not 100% valid)... but the
MegaRAID appears to be stabl
:On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 00:55:26 -0800, Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
:
: the IP and UDP checksum guessing, but more that I think you'll find that
: a considerable amount of the inbound NFS traffic handling is actually
: performed in the interrupt context
. In particular, a
program to print the state of the array would be useful.
I'm currently waiting on AMI for more documentation, at which point there
will indeed be more monitoring and control facilities added.
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$PATH is still /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:
You don't get it, do you? So the path is /sbin:/bin:...
... where is ls, again?
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"flourocarbons"
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with VIA 82C586 chips and they both seem to
do UDMA just fine. Several days ago, one machine didn't work right
with UDMA (it detected the disk as UDMA/66, but it is only a UDMA/33
disk), but today after a fresh cvsup and kernel build it seems to be
working fine. See the dmesg output below.
-Mike
: 122647MB (251181056 sectors) RAID 5 (optimal)
Try
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ramrd0 count=16
disklabel -rw amrd0 auto
newfs amrd0c
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Digital 8110.
I can supply any other information required, of course.
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boot -v output using the wd driver follows:
That's not very helpful; we know it works. How about some information on
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established that we need at least
30 seconds for some drives doing internal error recovery, and as long as
the drive is returning something sensible (ie. still busy), we should
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s you make it out to be.
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though, and given the popularity of graffiti and mindless vandalism these
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On Friday, 10th December 1999, Mike Smith wrote:
The same mentality that made the CAM cutover a "debacle" is making the
ata cutover a "debacle".
This "mentality" might be an unavoidable part of human nature. I found
That was my musing in the next
he "system goes nowhere at startup" problem that other
people are seeing (seems to be related to interrupt handling by the 'ata'
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the kernel and
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This is a border router with 2 views of the net running defaultless.
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them to replace this
functionality". Think about the longer-term goals here folks.
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would have been hit no ?
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On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:56:24AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
You shouldn't remove a function until it has been properly replaced.
A very simple concept some people seem to have trouble grasping.
Actually, that's not at all correct. We've demonstrated a number of
times now that you
ssage
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with SCSI as well.
Note that IBM have a dual P-III based 1U system as well. 8)
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nasty crash this evening
(about 500 outstanding buffers), but softupdates weren't active.
(It's too easy to kill the system with them enabled; there's a whole
realm of exploration still untouched there.)
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\\ Tell him he should
(moved to -current where there are more eyes that are interested)
P.S. Mike, at comdex I spoke to you some about clustering two
computers and one RAID array, remember? You mentioned that
someone had pursued that avenue some, perhaps not to a working
solution, but I don't remember who
On 03-Dec-99 Doug Rabson said:
| On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Mike Heffner wrote:
|
| Hi,
|
| I have recently noticed that the irqs for my PCI devices are being screwed
| up
| somehow. It is easily noticeable with dmesg, the correct one's are in
| paren.:
|
| Is this an SMP box
that you need to be up-to-date with the pccard.conf entry;
until a few weeks ago it was a cut-and-paste from PAO that didn't work.
You're reading this courtesy of one, so I know it's working.
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band error
communication, I'm not sure how to implement this.
You can't without a race. You'd have to poll the hardware before and
after every I/O operation to ensure that it was still there. Yick.
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\\ Tell him he should learn how to fi
reeze before we feature freeze? That's not
so good. I don't mean to be insulting or anything, but so far most of
your problems appear to be pilot error. If you take them out of the
picture, it's not _really_ that bad. 8)
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pci0: PCI bus on pcib0
pcib1: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) PCI-PCI (AGP) bridge at device 1.0 on pci0
pci1: PCI bus on pcib1
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Mike Heffner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fredericksburg, VA
ICQ# 882073
Date: 03-Dec-99 Time: 02:08:53
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their minds the fact that there is no complete solution for this, and the
return on investment diminishes rapidly.
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