bonnie still trustable?

2000-02-11 Thread Christoph Kukulies
PIII/500, 128 MB I'm wondering if this is trustable: bonnie -s 400 File './Bonnie.14321', size: 419430400 Writing with putc()...done Rewriting...done Writing intelligently...done Reading with getc()...done Reading intelligently...done Seeker 1...Seeker 2...Seeker 3...start

Re: My views on Eclipse/BSD

2000-02-11 Thread Wes Peters
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote: Since everyone seems to be jumping up and down on this, I thought I'd just chime in with my two cents on the matter. None of that requires Lucent to be any more "open" than they currently are with the licensing of Eclipse and we really ought to be thanking them

Re: My views on Eclipse/BSD

2000-02-11 Thread Ed Hall
I'm quite pleased with what we, as individuals, will be able to learn about Eclipse, and the terms of the license don't interfere with that one bit. But--and this is my *only* objection to the license terms--we each are prohibited from discussing what we discover, absent Lucent's written

Tuning up semaphores in kernel

2000-02-11 Thread Andrey Novikov
Hello. Resently my PostgreSQL daemon died with: IpcSemaphoreCreate: semget failed (No space left on device) key=5432015, num=16, permission=600 I figured out that the kernel is out of available semaphores, I wanted to rebuild it but the problem is that the options related to semaphores are not

Re: Tuning up semaphores in kernel

2000-02-11 Thread Brian Dean
Take a look at: sys/conf/param.c: /* * Values in support of System V compatible semaphores. */ #ifdef SYSVSEM struct seminfo seminfo = { SEMMAP, /* # of entries in semaphore map */ SEMMNI, /* # of semaphore identifiers */

Detecting PnP devices upon module load

2000-02-11 Thread Steve Hocking
Are there any existing examples of this happening? I'm doing a version of the Linux joystick driver ported to FreeBSD and of course some of the devices are PnP. Stephen To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

Re: Routing problem

2000-02-11 Thread Omachonu Ogali
route add -net 192.168.1.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 -interface ed0 On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Dimitar Peikov wrote: Hi, I have the following problem and cant see where I wrong or there is another way to do it. Problem: I have one segment in wich are connected different networks. in this

patches for de driver (full-duplex packet loss problems)

2000-02-11 Thread Jim Mercer
i hear that there are some patches which might fix some serious packet loss problems with the de driver in 100mbps fullduplex. i am running 3.4 (synced to stable via cvsup). with the mailing list archives down, i can't do my own search, but i was hoping someone on these lists could give me

if_de and Znyx ZX346Q

2000-02-11 Thread Jim Mercer
i suspect that the ZX346Q has some different registers or something (i'm not a hardware guy). currently, my 3.4 box probes the ZX346Q card as: de2: Digital 21143 Fast Ethernet rev 0x30 int a irq 10 on pci2.4.0 de2: ZNYX ZX31X 21143 [10-100Mb/s] pass 3.0 the identifier "ZX31X" is built during

hard lock under 3.4-STABLE

2000-02-11 Thread David E. Cross
I am seeing a situation where a 3.4 system hard-locks while running 3.4 (hard lock being that it does not respond to its serial console, nor is it pingable). I believe (perhaps) that it may be NFS related, with a program running on an NFS client when the executable itself is deleted from the

Re: hard lock under 3.4-STABLE

2000-02-11 Thread Matthew Dillon
:I am seeing a situation where a 3.4 system hard-locks while running 3.4 :(hard lock being that it does not respond to its serial console, nor is :it pingable). I believe (perhaps) that it may be NFS related, with a :program running on an NFS client when the executable itself is deleted :from

Re: My views on Eclipse/BSD

2000-02-11 Thread Laurence Berland
Most licenses aren't all that enforceable. I was speaking with a lawyer friend who theorized that if the person accepting the license was under 18 (in the US at least) then they could do whatever they want with it. Solution? Have someone download it for you...I'm only 17, anybody want

RE: My views on Eclipse/BSD

2000-02-11 Thread Colin
As one of the masses that could probably be accused of "whining" about the conditions that eclipse was released under, I figure I better say a little more. I think what Lucent has done here is "a good thing" ;) At the very least it gives us a benchmark to work against. At the best, it

Re: My views on Eclipse/BSD

2000-02-11 Thread Laurence Berland
Well the idea is that someone under 18 in the US can't legally be party to a contract, so the contract becomes null and void even if I agree to it. There's lots of legal precedent on this. It may not be this way in other countries (I take it Australia is different). So if we get stuck with

Re: MAKEOBJDIR

2000-02-11 Thread Chuck Robey
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Chuck Robey wrote: This is the kind of thing I normally look into the mailing list archives for, but since they're down now ... Does anyone know where there's a good explanation of how make uses MAKEOBJDIR and MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX? They're listed as being respected by

Re: My views on Eclipse/BSD

2000-02-11 Thread Peter Wemm
One key thing to keep in mind is that copyrights apply automatically regardless of age, contracts etc. You have no right to copy a copyrighted work unless the right to do so is given to you (or you have statutory rights such as making backups etc). In this case, you don't have the right to

Re: rpc.lockd

2000-02-11 Thread Matthew Dillon
:I realize that we are all very busy and the coming 4.0-RELEASE has also :compounded things, but I have heard nothing back on the rpc.lockd that :was released just a short time ago. I take it no news is good news and :we can start the process of bringing it into the source tree? :) : :-- :David

Re: T1 / E1 PCI card for FreeBSD?

2000-02-11 Thread Hellmuth Michaelis
Archie Cobbs wrote: In my (biased) opinion, the right way to handle this is to make the card appear as a netgraph node. You configure it however you want with control messages, then attach netgraph interfaces, etc. Isn't this what Poul did? Yes. It looks like that. hellmuth -- Hellmuth