Okay, answering my own question for the sake of the archive, I believe it
was an on combination of some of the options SC_something that
vidcontrol -m on and my mouse and kernel didnt like. I was using some to
save on kernel size and memory used but then decided to start using the
computer
Okay, answering my own question for the sake of the archive, I believe it
was an on combination of some of the options SC_something that
vidcontrol -m on and my mouse and kernel didnt like. I was using some to
save on kernel size and memory used but then decided to start using the
computer
I dont recall exactly :( SC_NO_FONT_LOADING was one of them, I may have
commented one of the others in the old conf trying to fix it. I have a
spare comp with a freebsd install I could play around with it on and see
if I can recreate it instead of goofing around with my server that had the
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Matthew Thyer wrote:
Are you using power management (presumably so you can poweroff your
ATX system) ?
You must not use APM with an SMP kernel currently.
Remove the lines in your /etc/rc.conf that read:
apm_enable="YES"
apmd_enable="YES"
(Or change them to ="NO").
Or
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Adam wrote:
I do not mean to throw blame on freebsd at all (unless tons of people also
see this) but I had a freeze earlier today. I had several windows open,
netscape, and was compiling qt2 with not much disk activity at all when it
just froze hard as a rock in all
eheh
I mean dead frozen, like if I was watching at a screeshot of a X session ]:)
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
Do you mean dead frozen, as in needs a reboot? or frozen for a second or
so?
The first one I haven't seen recently, the second I have noticed.
-Alfred
* Joao Pedras [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000216 17:50] wrote:
Hello all
While making -j 4 buildworld and moving a netscape window, everything frozen.
Happens often if do other things while cpu and disk are very active.
Happens quite often.
Anyone else has noticed this ?
Do you mean dead
* Joao Pedras [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000216 18:07] wrote:
eheh
I mean dead frozen, like if I was watching at a screeshot of a X session ]:)
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
Do you mean dead frozen, as in needs a reboot? or frozen for a second or
so?
The first one I haven't seen recently,
Hi,
On 17 Feb, Joao Pedras wrote:
While making -j 4 buildworld and moving a netscape window, everything frozen.
Happens often if do other things while cpu and disk are very active.
Happens quite often.
Anyone else has noticed this ?
I had that problem three times:
Once, when I tried
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Joao Pedras wrote:
eheh
I mean dead frozen, like if I was watching at a screeshot of a X session ]:)
I used to get this on a game, which was trying somehow to load a font that
wasn't correct. I found it wasn't really frozen, though, because you
*could* telnet in (very
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 02:21:56PM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000110 12:11] wrote:
I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
to play with.
I don't have a panic, but rather many processes start to get stuck
in
FWIW, a couple weeks ago, I saw the same problem over NFS when autoconf
tried to test for gtk-config... It would pretty consistantly hang...
robert.
Pascal Hofstee writes:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 02:21:56PM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000110 12:11]
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
I just experienced the same thing here on my CURRENT system with Kirk's
latest SoftUpdates patches included. i have right now a buildworld stuck in
"getblk" on rm ... and a "getblk" hang for Mozilla Tinderbox Build on gcc.
The Mozilla Tinderbox
Hello again
No, my problem is not ahc related. This single processor
system doesn't have any scsi
It's a :
PPro200/64MbRAM/8.4QuantumIDE/IntelVS440FX/Pioneer12x(which
is not detected after upgraded to -CURRENT)/Digital
21240 (de0)/S3 Virge
What I have in common with Christian is that it hangs
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Joao Pedras wrote:
What I have in common with Christian is that it hangs
during high usage, as I mentioned in my first post (e.g.
compiling something, buildworld).
this is funny:
the system operates well, even when on heavy load (especially disk load),
until i want a
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 03:35:47PM +0100, Christian Carstensen wrote:
this is funny:
the system operates well, even when on heavy load (especially disk load),
until i want a little more 8). to become more precisely, a cvs checkout or
make world is no problem, if - and that's really
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, Christian Carstensen writes:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Joao Pedras wrote:
What I have in common with Christian is that it hangs
during high usage, as I mentioned in my first post (e.g.
compiling something, buildworld).
this is funny:
the system operates well, even
I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
to play with.
-Matt
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:I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
:to play with.
:
: -Matt
Ok, Kirk fixed the softupdates ftruncate panic last night. Make sure
you have version 1.45 of sys/contrib/softupdates/ffs_softdep.c
* Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000110 12:11] wrote:
I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
to play with.
I don't have a panic, but rather many processes start to get stuck
in "getblk", unfortunatly they all don't stem from a common codepath,
although
* Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000110 14:09] wrote:
:I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
:to play with.
:
: -Matt
Ok, Kirk fixed the softupdates ftruncate panic last night. Make sure
you
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew Dillon writes:
I would like to know if the person reporting the getblk lockup (I think
it was Poul) sees that problem solved with the vinum fix that Alfred
posted in regards to or whether we still have an open issue.
I don't use vinum and
: I would like to know if the person reporting the getblk lockup (I think
: it was Poul) sees that problem solved with the vinum fix that Alfred
: posted in regards to or whether we still have an open issue.
:
:still a problem, just got snagged a few moments ago, there's a traceback
::still a problem, just got snagged a few moments ago, there's a traceback
::already on the way. :)
::
::-Alfred
:
:Is this backed by the ata driver too?
:
:If so, if either you or Poul could backoff to the wd driver and see
:if the problem continues, I would appreciate it.
I was
* Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000110 15:13] wrote:
::still a problem, just got snagged a few moments ago, there's a traceback
::already on the way. :)
::
::-Alfred
:
:Is this backed by the ata driver too?
:
:If so, if either you or Poul could backoff to the wd driver and see
The following patch should fix the problem temporarily until
Kirk can dig into it and figure out what went wrong.
-Matt
Index: sys/contrib//softupdates/ffs_softdep.c
===
RCS file:
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew Dillon writes:
I would like to know if the person reporting the getblk lockup (I think
it was Poul) sees that problem solved with the vinum fix that Alfred
posted in regards to or whether we still have an
mine's a single processor system
PPro200 on Intel VS440FX w/64Mb RAM
it just... freezes!
my smp system is running -stable, yet!
Christian Carstensen wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Joao Pedras wrote:
Just wanted to ask if anyone else experiences hangs when just compiling
something, while
ok, last mail before going to bed,
it just... freezes!
maybe, that's not interesting at all, but every time the error occured on
my system, there was much disk usage (buildworld, cron scripts, ...
netscape ;)).
--
Christian
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 12:43:49AM -, Joao Pedras wrote:
it just... freezes!
Can any of you tell me wether you have SCSI in your system (the ahc
driver, perhaps)? I too had one of these strange lockups today (see earlier
post) and it seems SCSI related. The lockup occured during an I/O
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Dave J. Boers wrote:
Can any of you tell me wether you have SCSI in your system (the ahc
driver, perhaps)? I too had one of these strange lockups today (see earlier
post) and it seems SCSI related. The lockup occured during an I/O
operation.
Now I cvsupped and I find
ok,
this runs stable for 3 hours now...
try a current kernel (checked out 4 hours ago), using a version of the
file /usr/src/sys/pci/ahc_pci.c from 2000/01/06. ok, maybe it's not by any
means stable, but works better than everything else within the last 24
hours.
--
Christian
To
this runs stable for 3 hours now...
try a current kernel (checked out 4 hours ago), using a version of the
file /usr/src/sys/pci/ahc_pci.c from 2000/01/06. ok, maybe it's not by any
means stable, but works better than everything else within the last 24
hours.
grrr, after 10 mins
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:10:37AM +0100, Christian Carstensen wrote:
this runs stable for 3 hours now...
try a current kernel (checked out 4 hours ago), using a version of the
file /usr/src/sys/pci/ahc_pci.c from 2000/01/06. ok, maybe it's not by any
means stable, but works better than
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:48:08AM +0100, Christian Carstensen wrote:
i'm using a ahc 7895 onboard on a tyan thunder 100. i've seen my cdrom
occasionally not coming up until power cycling. is this a known bug with
that controller?
Mine is an AIC 7860 (i.e. 2940UA). I see my hard disk failing
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