Re: finding unmatched quotes in shell scripts

2002-11-17 Thread Greg Black
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: | I've tried a number of syntax-colouring editors, to no avail. The quotes | (single, double, and back) *are* balanced, according to everything I've | thrown the script at. That's why I'm more interested in something that | can actually parse Bourne shell syntax (quiet

Re: NFS exports under 4.7-RELEASE

2002-11-17 Thread David Malone
I think you are trying to export the same filesystem to the same list of addresses twice, so you get an error saying it is already exported. David. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-hackers in the body of the message

Re: NFS exports under 4.7-RELEASE

2002-11-17 Thread Mattias Pantzare
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 21:46, Brian Reichert wrote: I hope I'm completely misunderstanding the docs for exports(5) and kin, but here goes: The short form: I have two filesystems I want to export. They're both listed in /etc/exports. The first will be exported just fine, the second

Re: active vn-devices

2002-11-17 Thread Dan Lukes
Ruslan Ermilov wrote, On 11/15/02 09:42: How can I list active (i.e. configured with vnconfig) /dev/vn* devices? No way. Tricky way. Try to configure each vn device - with NO file name requesting NEGATIVE size. If you got EBUSY, the device is configured. If you got EDOM, the device

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Re: NFS exports under 4.7-RELEASE

2002-11-17 Thread Brian Reichert
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 12:39:07PM +0100, Mattias Pantzare wrote: Only one filesystem can be WebNFS exported on a computer (that is how webnfs works). Remove -webnfs from one. Jeez - I had no idea that was a factor. You're right; removing '-webnfs' from the /annex entry allows both filesystems

Arp and Route Commands

2002-11-17 Thread Karl Timmermann
Hello, I'm new to the list and was hoping maybe someone could help me. These commands work in Linux (and in this order), but not in FreeBSD/Mac OS X as the arp and route commands are different: arp -s 10.10.10.0 00:00:ca:13:4b:54 -i eth1 arp -s 10.10.10.0 00:00:ca:13:4b:54 -i eth1 route add

Memory corruption in -STABLE on P4/2GHz

2002-11-17 Thread Maxim Sobolev
Hi there, I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4 system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load (make -j20 buildworld) the compiler or make(1) often die with signal 11. I found in mailing lists that there is similarly looking problem with -current,

Re: Memory corruption in -STABLE on P4/2GHz

2002-11-17 Thread Udo Schweigert
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 23:16:54 +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote: Hi there, I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4 system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load (make -j20 buildworld) the compiler or make(1) often die with signal 11. I found in

Re: Shrinking /(s)bin: A Proposal

2002-11-17 Thread Peter Wemm
Lamont Granquist wrote: RedHat systems have only two statically linked binaries in their systems and it is one of the things that I viscerally hate about RedHat. You have to look on another system or lookup on the net which shell to use instead of /sbin/init and then play around with a

Re: Memory corruption in -STABLE on P4/2GHz

2002-11-17 Thread Robert Withrow
I had similar problems. Terry Lambert reports that there is a bug in the P4. DISABLE_PSE and the other work-arounds mentioned didn't help. The work-around that worked for me was to use: options MAXFILES=5 Try that and see if it helps.

Re: Memory corruption in -STABLE on P4/2GHz

2002-11-17 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 11:16:54PM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote: Hi there, I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4 system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load (make -j20 buildworld) the compiler or make(1) often die with signal 11. I found in

uma issues with ctor/dtor/uminit/fini

2002-11-17 Thread Alfred Perlstein
Shouldn't the allocator functions take an additional argument WAIT/NOWAIT? Shouldn't the allocator functions also return success/failure that should be propogated back up to the caller in case they fail? Shall I take a shot at this or can you Jeff? I'm not sure I'm comfortable adding an error

Re: NFS exports under 4.7-RELEASE

2002-11-17 Thread Terry Lambert
Brian Reichert wrote: Now, I have to go read up on webnfs to find out what webnfs really is... RFC2054, RFC2055, RFC2755 (not implemented by FreeBSD). Abstract, RFC2054: This document describes a lightweight binding mechanism that allows NFS clients to obtain service from WebNFS-enabled

Re: NFS exports under 4.7-RELEASE

2002-11-17 Thread Brian Reichert
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 05:36:16PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: Brian Reichert wrote: Now, I have to go read up on webnfs to find out what webnfs really is... RFC2054, RFC2055, RFC2755 (not implemented by FreeBSD). Abstract, RFC2054: Gee, you beat me to it, by a mile. Thanks for the

Re: NFS exports under 4.7-RELEASE

2002-11-17 Thread Terry Lambert
Brian Reichert wrote: ...basically: mount-less NFS server by IP address, one per IP address. One server per IP address make sense, but only one filesystem exported thusly doesn't. But, I _still_ haven't read the RFCs in question, so hopefully I'll see... No mount protocol = no way to

Re: finding unmatched quotes in shell scripts

2002-11-17 Thread Doug Barton
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: I've tried a number of syntax-colouring editors, to no avail. The quotes (single, double, and back) *are* balanced, according to everything I've thrown the script at. In addition to the other excellent suggestions, I'd suggest using the syntax highlighting editor,

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Re: Arp and Route Commands

2002-11-17 Thread John Nielsen
On Sunday 17 November 2002 13:53, Karl Timmermann wrote: I'm new to the list and was hoping maybe someone could help me. These commands work in Linux (and in this order), but not in FreeBSD/Mac OS X as the arp and route commands are different: arp -s 10.10.10.0 00:00:ca:13:4b:54 -i eth1 arp

Re: Memory corruption in -STABLE on P4/2GHz

2002-11-17 Thread Maxim Sobolev
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 07:54:48PM -0500, Craig Rodrigues wrote: On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 11:16:54PM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote: Hi there, I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4 system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load (make -j20

Portmap on just the loopback?

2002-11-17 Thread Robert Faulds
Is there a specific reason why one can not bind portmap to only the loopback interface? Portmap has the -h flag, but it automatically inserts 127.0.0.1 to the list if you specify the -h flag. This prevent one from saying 'portmap -h 127.0.0.1' because it takes the command line arg's, adds