On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Bruce Evans wrote:
cc -c -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
-fformat-extensions -ansi -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include
-DKERNEL -include opt_global.h -mno-fp-regs
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Benjamin Lewis wrote:
Hello-
I've been trying to get 3.1 or 4.0 to run on a Compaq Professional Workstation
6000 with dual PII-300s, using the built-in symbios 53c875 SCSI controller,
and
the built-in ThunderLan ethernet adapter. The machine works perfectly with
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Michael Reifenberger wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, Benjamin Lewis wrote:
...
We then tried to boot with the 3.1 and the 4.0 boot floppies. Neither was
able to find the SCSI controller or the ethernet device. Of course, we find
it odd that 2.2.8 found the devices
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999 19:12:59 EST, John W. DeBoskey wrote:
Just fyi, current as of 2pm EST.
../../nfs/nfs_syscalls.c:92: warning: `nfsrv_zapsock' declared `static' but
never defined
*** Error code 1
I get this when I set ``option
Yes I know now... and it does work the only problem now is that
I've only seen it once because I never turn the machine off !! :)
On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
In message pine.bsf.4.05.9902120005080.38269-100...@localhost Matthew Thyer
writes:
: I have apm in the kernel and it
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999 09:21:17 GMT, Doug Rabson wrote:
It should be fixed now.
Thanks! Kernel's back down 100KB in file size. :-)
Ciao,
Sheldon.
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Hi folks,
It seems that newfs_msdos doesn't work on 4.0-current - when I try to
format msdos partition newfs_msdos /dev/wd0s1 (one created with
sysinstall) my machine after few seconds of disk activity just hangs -
no messages on console, no messages in logs, keyboard blocked (however I
can
Nate Williams wrote:
@@ -138,9 +138,9 @@
usage(msg)
char *msg;
{
- warnx(enabler: %s, msg);
+ fprintf(stderr, enabler: %s\n, msg);
fprintf(stderr,
-usage: pccardc enabler slot driver [-m addr size] [-a iobase] [-i
irq]\n);
+Usage: enabler slot driver
@@ -138,9 +138,9 @@
usage(msg)
char *msg;
{
- warnx(enabler: %s, msg);
+ fprintf(stderr, enabler: %s\n, msg);
fprintf(stderr,
-usage: pccardc enabler slot driver [-m addr size] [-a iobase] [-i
irq]\n);
+Usage: enabler slot driver [-m addr
Greetings,
I've begun a series of patches against the 4.0-current tree that I hope you
will find helpful. As this is my first attempt at contributing to freebsd,
I hope you will excuse any potentional ``newbie'' behaviour in the field.
I'm not sure whether or not this has already been done,
Basically, it is a patch into libkvm and w, that will allow a user (with
the exception to the super user, naturally) to only view processes or
information belonging to him/herself.
options I_AM_A_PARANOID_GOOD
The only problem with this is setuid binaries. The processes may have
been
huh? can you expand on this...
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999 09:21:17 GMT, Doug Rabson wrote:
It should be fixed now.
Thanks! Kernel's back down 100KB in file size. :-)
Ciao,
Sheldon.
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On Thu, 18 Feb 1999 11:54:01 PST, Julian Elischer wrote:
huh? can you expand on this...
Um, sure.
When my kernel build broke, I tried removing the option NFS_NOSERVER.
This allowed me to build a kernel. After the problem in nfs_syscalls.c
was repaired today (maybe last night), I put the
[Expanded audience]
This is a generic problem with the present VFS system and also with some
specific parts of FreeBSD. There is bleed-over of all sorts of
parameters from filesystems and devices that they are mounted on and
devices that are sourced from them. (e.g. blocksizes etc.)
luckily at
I'm seeing a problem with uptime in recent -currents which doesn't make any
sense to me.
odin# uptime
uptime: /dev//umount: /proc: not currently mounted
umount:: No such file or directory
uptime: /dev// /var: not currently mounted
umount: /usr: n: No such file or directory
3:24PM up 1 day,
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999 11:54:01 PST, Julian Elischer wrote:
huh? can you expand on this...
Um, sure.
When my kernel build broke, I tried removing the option NFS_NOSERVER.
This allowed me to build a kernel. After the problem in nfs_syscalls.c
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999 21:38:37 GMT, Doug Rabson wrote:
Interesting stats. Can you run size(1) on them too. I wonder how much
of that is actual code.
Feast your eyes. :-)
textdata bss dec hex filename
1049161 84468 120572 1254201 132339 /kernel
1153284 85752 123692
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Doug Rabson wrote:
...
It may be that we aren't detecting the bridge properly in the 3.1 pci
code.
dmesg under 2.2.7 shows:
...
eisa0: CPQ553 (System Board)
Probing for devices on the EISA bus
DPT: EISA SCSI HBA Driver, version 1.4.3
Probing for devices on PCI bus 0:
chip0
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Michael Reifenberger wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Doug Rabson wrote:
...
It may be that we aren't detecting the bridge properly in the 3.1 pci
code.
dmesg under 2.2.7 shows:
...
eisa0: CPQ553 (System Board)
Probing for devices on the EISA bus
DPT: EISA SCSI HBA
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999, Erik Funkenbusch put this into my mailbox:
I'm seeing a problem with uptime in recent -currents which doesn't make any
sense to me.
I've had that with 3.0-STABLE, as well. I'm not sure why, but it kept
saying:
uptime: /dev//chris: No such file or directory
... uptime
I am having some performance problems on my -current ( update last weekend)
I hooked up a new Seagate ST36530N yesterday ( connected to an Adaptec 2940U)
and sequential write is very slow.
Compared to an IBM DORS-32160 connected to the same controller ( even the same
cable) it is half as fast.
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999, Erik Funkenbusch put this into my mailbox:
I'm seeing a problem with uptime in recent -currents which doesn't make any
sense to me.
I've had that with 3.0-STABLE, as well. I'm not sure why, but it kept
saying:
Basically, it is a patch into libkvm and w, that will allow a user (with
the exception to the super user, naturally) to only view processes or
information belonging to him/herself.
The only problem with this is setuid binaries. The processes may have
been started by me (top, etc..), but
Hello,
I am planning to setup my SMP system and want to know if some can share
his/her experience with me. I would like to use AMD K6-2 (for lower price).
is there anyone using AMD K6-2 for your SMP system. If so, please share
your expeience with me. Thanks.
Clarence
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I cant install the freebsd unix filesystem, i downloaded boot.flp and made the
image to a
floopy, when i shutdown and restart the computer, the boot command prompt
appear,
after a while it automatic shutdown, the kernel configuration dont appear, i
tryied de -cv , d and s command but was
Mike Smith m...@smith.net.au writes:
I usually keep -O to just '-O' - I had been upping it recently, but then
it
started breaking even some of my simple programs, so leasson learn't, it's
staying at just '-O' from now on in... (safety first? :-)
-O2 works fine too. -O3 does not.
I've adjusted MAXUSERS to 128 on my heavily loaded PIIs and the crashes
have not re-occurred for 24 hours now. (Had to adjust NMBCLUSTERS up,
though)
The panics were happening every 5-8 hours like clockwork prior to this.
I believe that these crashes are caused by heavy network traffic, not
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999 at 07:05:39PM -0500, a little birdie told me
that Brian Feldman remarked
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999, Erik Funkenbusch put this into my mailbox:
Any ideas?
Yes. Look at /var/run/wtmp. Look CAREFULLY at /dev/null.
Look even more carefully at /var/run/utmp, since wtmp is
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999 at 07:05:39PM -0500, a little birdie told me
that Brian Feldman remarked
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999, Erik Funkenbusch put this into my mailbox:
Any ideas?
Yes. Look at /var/run/wtmp. Look CAREFULLY at /dev/null.
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Sounds familiar to me.
I had trouble with a Seagate Wide scsi harddisk in a HP Kajak.
First thought it's the NCR. Repllaces it with a AHA 2940UW.
Nothing helps. Installed FreeBSD 2.2.7.
With 2.2.7 the disk maxed at about 12 MB/sec write and write.
When I enabled tagged command queuing in 2.2.7,
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