"Rodney W. Grimes" wrote:
...
Independent of order of export/mounting the dead lock occurs. Cross
mounting via NFS is a verbotten thing in the sysadmin world of production
systems. :-) I have had to fix it at several sites admin'd by newbies...
I'm not sure you are really
Sorry, I will slow down my reading and stop flipping 2^10 into 10^3.
From: Rodney W. Grimes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 9:53 PM
[in regards to a previous post preferring base-10 for K and M units...]
I'm sorry but I would find it non-obvious and more
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 07:00:01PM -0800, John Polstra wrote:
The buildworld problem that I introduced is due to cc_fbsd directly
compiling and linking in src/lib/libc/stdio/mktemp.c. This is in my
opinion a questionable practice, since it
* From: Jason Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* In function `_gettemp':
* mktemp.c(.text+0x3f0): undefined reference to `_libc_open'
* mktemp.c(.text+0x3f4): undefined reference to `_libc_open'
* libc successfully builds on Alpha with the changes I committed, though the
* bootstrapping problem
* From: Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* I have occassionally seen this failure when setting vfs.vmiodirenable
* to 1. I have not seen it otherwise.
*
* Please upgrade your system to the latest ffs_softdep.c, vers 1.47. This
* will fix a number of other problems but
Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
* From: Jason Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* In function `_gettemp':
* mktemp.c(.text+0x3f0): undefined reference to `_libc_open'
* mktemp.c(.text+0x3f4): undefined reference to `_libc_open'
* libc successfully builds on Alpha with the changes I
It is rumoured that Dave J. Boers had the guts to say:
I'll leave the system running for a few more hours and then I will enable
softupdates again to try if I can reproduce the problems and take a look
with DDB.
The system has been running with softupdates enabled and DDB in the kernel
for
* From: Peter Wemm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* ===
* :
* ln -sf libutil.so.2 /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/lib/libutil.so
* cd /usr/src/lib; make depend; make all; make install
* === csu/i386-elf
* === libcom_err
* === libcom_err/doc
* === msun
* === libmd
* === libcrypt
* ===
Stuff seems to compile now without problems (updated kernel)
Strange.
Alex
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Warning: softupdates is still falling over quite easily:
(I run with INVARIANTS)
initial pcb at 31f9e0
panicstr: softdep_lock: lock held by 412
panic messages:
---
panic: softdep_disk_write_complete: lock is held
syncing disks... panic: softdep_lock: lock held by 412
Uptime: 3m17s
dumping to
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Brad Guillory wrote:
I have a similar problem, in kernels build Monday and yesterday. I get
a kernel panic when while booting, I don't know how to capture the boot
messages to a file (do you) so I can not post them but this is the line
that it dies on:
See
Peter Wemm wrote:
Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
* From: Jason Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* In function `_gettemp':
* mktemp.c(.text+0x3f0): undefined reference to `_libc_open'
* mktemp.c(.text+0x3f4): undefined reference to `_libc_open'
* libc successfully builds on
Peter Wemm wrote:
I should have added more info:
[..]
#8 0xc015bb0d in panic (fmt=0xc02c2c40 "softdep_disk_write_complete: lock is
held")
at ../../kern/kern_shutdown.c:554
#9 0xc0223f24 in softdep_disk_write_complete (bp=0xc636c3e8) at ../../ufs/ff
s/ffs_softdep.c:2993
#10
Peter Wemm wrote:
[..]
(kgdb) print lk
$1 = {lkt_spl = 0, lkt_held = 412}
(kgdb) proc 412
(kgdb) where
#0 mi_switch () at ../../kern/kern_synch.c:828
#1 0xc015e8c5 in tsleep (ident=0xc635d5be, priority=16, wmesg=0xc02c34a0 "ge
tbuf", timo=0)
at ../../kern/kern_synch.c:437
#2
From: Bill Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We need version information! How recent is your version of -current!
What's the rcsid from if_aue.c! Details please!
* $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/usb/if_aue.c,v 1.5 2000/01/10 23:12:50 wpaul Exp $
Print out the contents of the mbuf!! Show is what it thinks the
It seems Kris Kennaway wrote:
acd0: PLAY_BIG - ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=21 ascq=00 error=04
Sounds like the drive doesn't like this, it probably only supports
PLAY_MSF..
ata1-slave: piomode=3 dmamode=0 udmamode=-1 dmaflag=1
ata1-slave: timeout waiting for command=ef s=00 e=00
ata1-slave:
I blew away /usr/obj but still get the same error.
...then your source tree is not up to date.
M
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It seems Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
I'm sure everyone's seen my e-mail and others' e-mail about ATAPI in the
ATA driver, at least, being broken (WRT CD-Rs). The question is, does
anyone have any idea at all why? I tried reverting to just before the
CDRIOC* changes, and that didn't
Thanx, I knew about dmesg, I just thought that there might be a boot loader
option that would allow me to log the boot to a file (via bios calls).
Thanx, BMG
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 09:59:47AM -0500, Kelly Yancey wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Brad Guillory wrote:
I have a similar
I was able to make world and new kernels early this morning for the
first time since Sunday. I immediately rebooted my laptop, from behind
the firewall, and got a softupdates panic while coming up. So, I
rebooted with Sunday's kernel, also with softupdates, and it came up
fine. The strange
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 07:00:01PM -0800, John Polstra wrote:
I _really_ don't like it when a program reaches waaay over into an
unrelated directory for its sources.
We already do that all over the place. :-)
We
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 16:54:21 +1100 (EST)
From: Tony Maher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sick, poor in performance and the wrong tool for the job.
See mount_null(8) for more details on how to do it right.
Yes its perfect for the job apart from:
man mount_null
THIS FILESYSTEM TYPE IS NOT YET FULLY
the thing i found out with kdm was that it uses the wrong vty
i think - adding at vt09 to the Xservers file X line solved
it (i use x on console 9)
t
Marc Solsona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both solutions seem to work with xdm, but not with wdm. It's not a big trauma
but may be I should contact
At 10:52 01/13/2000 +1030, Mark Newton wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 08:29:44AM -0500, Tom Embt wrote:
This would be great, but I wonder from what source we could take reliable
data about -current's stability.
How 'bout some sort of client program that is run via the rc.d and
First of all, forgive me for being stupid, if that's what it turns out it
was, but I can't seem to get lint to work on -current (though it works
fine on -stable).
lint -V pvselect.c
pvselect.c:
/usr/libexec/cpp -lang-c -undef -$ -C -Wcomment -D__FreeBSD__=4 -Dlint
-D__lint -D__lint__ -D__unix
According to Yoshinobu Inoue:
I recommend you to try libpcap-3.5 and tcpdump-3.5 obtained
from www.tcpdump.org.
It would be nice to upgrade our tcpdump/libpcap to have these...
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FreeBSD keltia.freenix.fr 4.0-CURRENT #77:
It is rumoured that Peter Wemm had the courage to say:
Warning: softupdates is still falling over quite easily:
(I run with INVARIANTS)
initial pcb at 31f9e0
panicstr: softdep_lock: lock held by 412
panic messages:
---
panic: softdep_disk_write_complete: lock is held
syncing disks...
:Your mileage may vary, but the following seems to work for me, for this
:part at least.
:
:Index: sys/contrib/softupdates/ffs_softdep.c
:===
:RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/contrib/softupdates/ffs_softdep.c,v
:retrieving revision
"Dave J. Boers" wrote:
It is rumoured that Peter Wemm had the courage to say:
Warning: softupdates is still falling over quite easily:
(I run with INVARIANTS)
initial pcb at 31f9e0
panicstr: softdep_lock: lock held by 412
panic messages:
---
panic: softdep_disk_write_complete:
:The system has been running with softupdates enabled and DDB in the kernel
:for 18 hours now without a single problem. I'm sorry to say that no matter
Don't be sorry, be happy!
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
I suppose something going wrong when multiple mbuf cluster is
used for encrypted TCP connection.
Because as I tried to cat several different sized files,
catting files bigger than around
2048(mbuf cluster size) minus protocol header size
seems to cause the problem.
Because mbuf cluster could be
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 08:30:24AM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 05:25:22PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 12:16:31AM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
I copied libc.so.4 manually to /usr/lib but that is not sufficient.
It looks like ld-elf sticks to
: Sometimes we just want to nfs-mount things on the same
: machine.
:
:Sick, poor in performance and the wrong tool for the job.
:See mount_null(8) for more details on how to do it right.
:
:
: One more example: I don't like /var/news so I mount locally
: /var/news
: to /archive/news on the
I think we have already fixed this in the past, by deep-copying cluster
mbufs... ipsec_copypkt() in sys/netinet6/ipsec.c.
i'm running telnet chargen all the time between kame/bsdi3 and
kame/netbsd and having no problem.
note that there are differences among
I prepared some IPv6 tcp related apps and libs patches.
Anyone interested, please try them.
(Each of following 2 url has the same patches.)
http://paradise.kame.net/v6proxy/diana2/shin/work/freebsd/tcp-apps.2114
http://www.FreeBSD.org/~shin/tcp-apps.2114
They includes,
-inetd
i've read all the 'make buildworld fails' emessages on this list, but none
of them have helped me. i tried the 'make b-m /usr/src/share/mk buildworld'
and that fixes some problems, but i'm still getting hung up on this one.
i'm upgrading from 3.4-stable to 4.0-current (in a vain attempt to
On 13-Jan-2000 Matthew Dillon wrote:
: Sometimes we just want to nfs-mount things on the same
: machine.
:
:Sick, poor in performance and the wrong tool for the job.
:See mount_null(8) for more details on how to do it right.
:
Unfortunately, you still end up needing to do this for some tasks
: Sometimes we just want to nfs-mount things on the same
: machine.
:
:Sick, poor in performance and the wrong tool for the job.
:See mount_null(8) for more details on how to do it right.
:
:
: One more example: I don't like /var/news so I mount locally
: /var/news
: to /archive/news
Out of da blue Brian Hechinger aka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
i've read all the 'make buildworld fails' emessages on this list, but none
of them have helped me. i tried the 'make b-m /usr/src/share/mk buildworld'
and that fixes some problems, but i'm still getting hung up on this one.
i'm
On 2000-Jan-13 16:45:45 +1100, "Rodney W. Grimes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All of the boot time reporting is in 2^20 MB:
ad0: 3079MB (6306048 sectors), 6256 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
Due the math if you doubt me, oh, and Quantum calls this a 3.2G disk
drive :-)
6256*16*63*512 =
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 08:35:16PM +0100, Wilko Bulte wrote:
I resurrected things by grabbing an 'old' .4 library from another Alpha.
Now things work again.
In case you missed it, I checked in a probable fix for the bug that got you
last time around. You might try again now.
Jason
To
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
I'm sure everyone's seen my e-mail and others' e-mail about ATAPI in the
ATA driver, at least, being broken (WRT CD-Rs). The question is, does
anyone have any idea at all why? I tried reverting to just
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 10:01:42AM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Is there are any compiler guys to address my question or not?
There is, I'm the one. But there are a few things ahead in the queue.
Of course a patch would
* From: Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* ...then your source tree is not up to date.
It seems the crypto part of the tree was not updated. Probably from
the time I was juggling cvsupfiles around trying to figure out the
"can't build in US" problem. I'll let you know if I have any more
I have been looking at UDF ( the filesystem used on CD-RW and DVD's ). I
was wondering if anybody was working on it. I'm thinking about trying to
implement it for CD-RW's and would like to avoid duplication of effort and
the anoyance of getting half way through the effort and having somebody
Well, I tried to investigate this problem and the following is what I've found
so far: It looks like we are dealing with gcc -O code generation bug. I
recompiled libgcc and libgcc_r without -O flag and everything works just fine,
including the sample from PR3441. Unfortunately, I was unable to
I am sorry, my previous letter was incorrect. Compiling libgcc{_r}.a
without optimisation stopped _my_ test program and the program from PR from
crashing, but any attempt to rethrow the exception from the catch block in
Foo() results in signal 11 crash.
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BTW, we can soon stop worrying about the crypto stuff, right? :)
It sure seems so! :-)
RSA will be the only problem for USA, and IDEA will be aproblem in Europe.
M
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The latest ppbus changes seem to have made some things break. My dmesg no
longer shows lpt0 or vpo0 as being detected ( even though they are defined
in the kernel conf file, and are being compiled into the kernel) which
means I can't print anything or use my parallel port zip drive. (yes I
have
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 01:38:47AM -0500, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
The latest ppbus changes seem to have made some things break. My dmesg no
longer shows lpt0 or vpo0 as being detected ( even though they are defined
in the kernel conf file, and are being compiled into the kernel) which
means
Hi, I've been trying unsuccessfully for two days to upgrade to -current on
one of my machines at home, and was hoping there might be some suggestions
from the group I could try.
This is the consistant error off of today's -current tree:
cc -O -pipe -elf -Wall -fkeep-inline-functions
It seems Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
I was trying to rule out the CDRIO* changes themselves being at fault.
It seems they're not, but another person also share's my experiences
with no longer being able to write CDs now. How about this: I'll
find out when it broke, and perhaps we can
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 01:38:47AM -0500, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
No problem here, I attach you the MACHINE and dmesg.
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I figured out how to reproduce the ttywri hang at will (I'm sure there
are other ways, but this works for me 100%):
1) using SecureCRT and ssh2, ssh into your machine
2) run "find /"
3) click your mouse in the window and hold down. the scrolling will stop.
hold this down for a few seconds.
4)
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