Hi,
I'm interested in using nvi as my IDE for developing. I made a thread on
the forum a while ago ( for those that are interested -
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=34914 ), and concluded I would
get a better response here. Since creating that thread I have gained a
working
?
This paper gives a solid overview of the technology
http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~dimakis/RC_Journal.pdf
Andy
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I am relatively new to using IO monitoring tools and wanted to confirm I
understand them correctly. If I specify an interval of 5 seconds, my
assumption is that the data displayed is an average over that 5 second
interval. Is that correct or am I misunderstanding how intervals work?
Thanks!
Andy
After using Linux for almost 15 years, I only recently started using
FreeBSD. I own an internet startup and was looking for a solution for
implementing large-scale storage servers. In my research I found ZFS and
subsequently found FreeBSD. As I learned more about it, I was incredibly
impressed.
instance (so that
mail is sent after restart)
d.) Reboot computer
If someone knows about script that does this things, I would be very
thankful if he/she could help me. If not I would be thankful for any
help in creating such script.
Thank you in advance.
Andy
to the ports tree a few days ago. It
is awaiting approval...
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/112572
Feel free to send any suggestions, new ideas and of course bug
reports...
Thank you,
Andy Kosela
Pythagoras Foundation
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Andy Hilker wrote:
Hi,
You (Jan Knepper) wrote:
Any change this can be included officially at some point?
Yes, this would be really nice. Especially because it would not be
conflicting with using freebsd-update (without an own build server
Hi,
You (Jan Knepper) wrote:
Any change this can be included officially at some point?
Yes, this would be really nice. Especially because it would not be
conflicting with using freebsd-update (without an own build server).
bye,
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i have a strange thing here, maybe someone can give me a hint.
Somehow freebsd-update find /boot/kernel/kernel on some servers and
patches it and on others not. Both kernels are installed from CD
(GENERIC).
On those servers where it does not display /boot
the broken kernel has been installed:
From RELEASE CD:
cd kernels
./install.sh GENERIC
mv /boot/GENERIC /boot/kernel
bye,
Andy
- Server 1 with /boot/kernel/kernel (GENERIC from release CD)
# freebsd-update fetch
Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 1 mirrors found.
Fetching metadata signature
none of them work...
Please help me, maybae I am just doing something wrong...
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refuses to do anything.
Any ideas anyone? (I saw a thread somewhere that upgrading
the kernel and world fixed it, however, I've cvsuped to
6-STABLE, new world and kernel and the problem still there.
It's a dual processor system but same problem with GENERIC
and a custom kernel.
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will probably try to applt
that vchan patch someone posted link for.
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problem, and where could problem lay?
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Hi !
I know how actors should sound and they don't sound as they should.
Not that I'm perfect myself, but this would be a good read for you, too :)
http://www.catb.org
one of those machines was fresh install, and other was update...
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Aleksander Rozman - Andy wrote:
Even after recompiled I couldn't use network. My FreeBSD is used as
server and also router for my internal network (using NAT).
firewall_type=/etc/firewall.conf # Firewall type (see
/etc/rc.firewall)
--- cut ---
firewall.conf
Hi,
do i need save-entropy cronjobs in a jail environment or is it useless?
I experience heavy load when save-entropy runs, because there are
many jails on the system.
So i wondered about if i need this only on base system...
Any ideas or hints, how to minimize the load?
bye,
Andy
interface
whereto.sa_family = 0;
strcpy(whereto.sa_data, fxp0);
if ((i = sendto(s, outpack, pktsize, 0, whereto, sizeof(whereto))) 0)
perror(sendto);
else if (debug)
printf(sendto returned %d.\n, i);
-- snip --
bye,
Andy
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Could someone tell me more about this issue?
bye,
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This is interesting, and demonstrates what I have been seeing, however
OpenBSD obviously has other issues with it's mmap implementation
entirely separate from this discussion.
Indeed, but also note the OpenBSD graph¹
is actually two graphs,
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 04:50:58PM +0100, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 09:40:44AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
The actual commit quote reads:
use a red-black tree to find entries in the vm_map. augment the
red-black tree to find free space between entries. speeds up
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for), but this time
nothing special is in computer. I am running FreeBSD 4.4, machine is old
Pentium I/ AMD 133, with two network card and graphic card (this graphic
card is hercules(old)/vga). Does anybody have an idea where problem could be?
Andy
Remember that Hotmail is a part of MSN, and they would have a need for that
many IP addresses, what with their Internet content service.
Andy
At 03:48 08/18/2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
Wow.
I guess I'll address the most important point that hit home for me
from that post...
Examining
Often, once the cable company sees a MAC address, it filters all
other MAC addresses from getting a lease from your wire.
This is true, broadly speaking.
If they're mildly clueful (and probably if you convince them that you are),
you may be able to get them to either add multiple MAC
Hi I have a Cable and have a Cable Modem for my internet connection of which
you use dhcp to obtain an IP address great but this only seems to work
successfully on a Windows machine I've registered all the other mac
addresses of unix boxes and Apple macs I have and they seem to have alot of
Or broad-band-ly speaking?
Yes, exactly... :-)
ATT Broadband Internet will not give you a static IP or permit
you to run a server (they have blocking hardware in place) unless
you sign up for business service, which means you give them
about four times the monthly fee vs. a home
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question is , once I have wired the shared
memory region, is it possible that the data still hits
the disk ? One would think the pager will not look at
wired pages. Is that correct ?
Is there some reason not to use SYSV shared memory???
Andy
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Ferruccio Vitale wrote:
Andy Sporner wrote:
man ktread_shutdown
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I can't find any man pages about it; I searched on the net, grep'ed
/usr/src
Hi all,
(pls Cc: me on any response, not subscribed to either list)
Can't find any references to this in the archives.
What's the status of MIB support for network interfaces in FreeBSD? Is it
deprecated, optional, would be nice?
Reason for asking is that a dockapp I use has stopped
I believe you can get this info if you add the net/snmp or net/snmp4
port.
Hi Larry,
Thanks for replying.
Hmmm. I'm talking about code that uses a FreeBSD-specific sysctl to
interrogate the in-kernel if MIB counters, like this:
/* gather stats */
int
freebsd_sysctl_get(struct
Julian Elischer wrote:
ah that one.
I have no view then :-)
(I have the gutt feeling it must be doable in some other way..
but can't think of it now..)
:-) I looked at jails, but they put too much other restrictions. It is
funny sometimes how you discover things by looking at source code.
I
Terry Lambert wrote:
Andy Sporner wrote:
Hi Hackers,
I would really like to have some input otherwise I might consider how
usefull my
participation on this list really is...
Well, far be it for me not to comment, particularly if the lack of
comments could hinder your future participation
).
Cheers
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Hi hackers,
I had a need to track all processes including daemons that become owned
by init that started from a process for my statistics collection function of
my clustering software.
The basic idea is to add a structure to the 'proc' structure to keep current
and future data in and to be able
Sorry,
Forgot this one:
(cse.h)
#ifndef _SYS_CSE_H_
#define _SYS_CSE_H_
/*
* One structure allocated per session.
*/
struct csed {
int cse_c_id; /* ID Number of Application */
/* These next fields are not being used yet, but soon... */
int
Hello Hackers,
I have a need to add a structure to proc structure for additional
statistics for my clustering
project.
Is this a 'holy' structure where such an addition is possible? Are
there limitations?
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Andy
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mail-only users.
Sounds sort of like a feature request--who does these anyways???
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Greg Black wrote:
Andy Sporner wrote irrelevant stuff:
| Tore Lund wrote more irrelevant stuff:
Please take this debate off the hackers list. It has nothing to
do with the list's charter and is therefore unwelcome.
Greg
I disagree because I am making a suggestion of how to improve
philosophy and so
far hasn't caused me any trouble. :-) Not sure how it works in the
Windoze
environment, but then again... Not interested ;-)
Hope this helps...
Andy
Hi!
I am just trying to write a simple IPv6 socket app.
after #including netinet/in.h I noticed that I have to include sys
possible reviewers, Please email if you are
interested (for the moment clusters is on hold! :-()
Andy
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Thanks for the post about netgraph. All the better when you don't have
to do any work...
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Hi,
I hate to jump into this fray, but if this is going to be a public
thread, will
everybody make the reply to the list??? :-) So far I only see Terry's
emails.
Thanks!
Andy
Terry Lambert wrote:
Robert Watson wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
The reality
ethernet adapters as a single
virtual
adaptor (idea taken from Intel Adapter Teaming).
Thanks in advance!
Andy
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I have submitted a form for a presentation. I can only hope it is accepted.
Thanks for all of your comments! :-)
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On 04-Mar-02 Valery N. Khromov wrote:
I'd like to develop a kernel module for FreeBSD, able to read write
directly to VGA text-mode screen buffer. I know that this buffer is located
at 0xB8000 in physical address space. But in kernel I must address it using
kernel virtual address space.
Ok :-)
I am caught. I hit the send key by accident when I realized I had misread
the question.
Andy, what were you trying to say?
sarcasm
Or is that the way the Linux kernel converts addresses?
/sarcasm
Probably! :-)
Have you a name yet for 'fish?'
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like it. It has several options of using different clients in
different environments, so I hope FreeBSD will stay on it.
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, or are you dependent on your company??
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at the response I have been
getting in the FreeBSD world. I had not had that much success in the
NetBSD world at all (with the exception of a new notable people). I
was even snubbed by Mr. Wasabi himself. So going forward I won't
be doing any new work on NetBSD.
Thanks again!
Andy Sporner
...
Thanks for your help...
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Hi,
Is there a way to read user-land environ(7) table from the kernel for a
given process ?
You have to look at the proc structure for a process and there you will
find a buffer for the 'ps_strings' and a few offset variables to show where
the environment variables are.
Andy
Cheers
of the device (which works
in NetBSD) there are also the SAME failures as doing no
initialization at all of the hardware (as seen in the samples posted).
4. The device driver does not use MBUFS at all.
Any ideas!?? :-)
Thanks much in advance!
Andy
On 15-Feb-02 Terry Lambert
Hi !
I am working on implementation of AX.25 on fbsd (as you probably already
know)... I need to know how to create socket options (for use with
xxx_ctlinput, xxx_ctloutput, getsockopt, setsockopt)? In which part of
code could I see how socket options are created...
Andy
this helps!
Andy
On 14-Feb-02 Aleksander Rozman - Andy wrote:
Hi !
I am working on implementation of AX.25 on fbsd (as you probably already
know)... I need to know how to create socket options (for use with
xxx_ctlinput, xxx_ctloutput, getsockopt, setsockopt)? In which part of
code could I see
for another 190.
Andy
On 14-Feb-02 Josef Karthauser wrote:
I need to put together a computer to install in a small J-class
rocket for collecting telemetry and other data. I'd really love
to run some kind of BSD on it and ideally land the data on a
flash-card or such device. I'd really
somebody can give me a hint of where I should look. It seems that
the PCI performance on FreeBSD is much faster in talking to this particular
devic.
Many thanks in advance!
Andy Sporner
PS: Here is the relavent attach() code for both systems:
NetBSD:
/*
* galnet_attach()
*
* Here is where
address has seven
u_chars (6 for callsign one one for SSID). Now if anyone has any idea how
could I solve this without duplicating same code, I would be very thankful.
You can also contact me off-list.
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this writen in such way.
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Instead of a heat gun I saw some adventurous people use an
acetylene torch. Now that works quick ;-)
Lol, not too long ago I designed a PCI add in card for an imaging
company. It had quite a few DSPs and FPGAs on one side. I had no
room on the top side for the Vram chips so I mounted them on
Originally posted to questions- with no answer,
maybe someone here can help?
cheers
Andy
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Hi All
I have a Dell Poweredge 2550 with on board SCSI 7899 controller
I designed a CAN controller for an embedded app some
years ago now. However, I seem to remember the serial
bit rate was pretty slow. Here's a link to more info
if anyone's interested:
http://www.can-ucan.com/
Regards
Ak
Subject: Re: CAN bus
mark tinguely wrote:
it is quite standard in
I designed a CAN controller for an embedded app some
years ago now. However, I seem to remember the serial
bit rate was pretty slow. Here's a link to more info
if anyone's interested:
http://www.can-ucan.com/
Regards
Ak
Subject: Re: CAN bus
mark tinguely wrote:
it is quite standard in
number reserved for this
driver? Thanks for your help...
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is a better alternative. I would welcome any suggestions you might have for
handling this situation. Thanks again for your help...
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Hello,
Software Technologies Group (http
Originally posted to -net but no replies,
maybe some here could help me out? tia, Andy
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Hi all
This maybe a dumb question but a bit
stumped at the mo. When I make an
ioctl call to the fxp or tl drivers
thus
anyone seen this yet or am I slow as usual?
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2001/06/27/dotnet.html
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OOPs ;)
check
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-06-20-018-20-NW-MS-SW
Ak
Koster, K.J. said on Jun 21, 2001 at 10:24:24:
Perhaps Lee can consider tracking down how much GLP lisenced software is
used in companies in close proximity to Microsoft. While
Microsoft is not
going
with this kernel I go
to single user mode.
So, the shutdown now problem appears to be
connected with shutting down processor #1 ??
Anyone shed light on this?
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Install:
4.2-RELEASE from CDRom, GENERIC kernel
shutdown now works fine.
4.3-RELEASE from CDRom, GENERIC kernel
shutdown now fails, hangs machine.
It seems I was outa touch with the SMP
idea. The 4.3-RELEASE generic kernel
(without smp) causes the problem so I
won't cross post this to -smp
Hmm, anyone seen this then in the Wall Street J ??
Or is this what started this thread (if so I musta
missed one somewhere along the line).
Ak
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jeez, forgot the link to WSJ
http://public.wsj.com/news/hmc/sb992819157437237260.htm
If this is what started this forgive me for being
so unobservent, we're a bit slow here in the UK
sometimes (well I am that is!)
Ak
Hmm, anyone seen this then in the Wall Street J ??
Or is this what
Like I posted eariler..
http://public.wsj.com/news/hmc/sb992819157437237260.htm
Regards
Ak
While I didn't read the article (I saw it when someone was reading
the opposite page on the subway today), I thought it might make
for some interesting conversation and views on the list. I will
, if any, use it.
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. For all I know I may be the only one who actually
uses these screensavers. So I thought I'd try maximize my entertainment
value.
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be an even better place to put this, but I am mostly unfamiliar
with the kernel source tree and as such I won't attempt to write a patch
for this yet.
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this from happening? Because once the mounted mdisk
"hangs", the only way to unlock the machine, is to reboot it :(
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There's a maintainer for the fxp driver, who currently happens to be out
of circulation. Nobody else has stepped up to take it on because
obviously nobody is motivated to do the work.
Would love to step up and produce a patch, just too busy at the mo
working on other things. However, if
hem, for 512Mb mdisk?
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Hello,
I have a machine, with 2Gb physical
ly.
DES
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At this point, I'd just like to see the iso available, I don't care if
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On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
Looks like a firewall to me. Either a firewall in a router
sitting between the hosts, or an ipfw setup sitting on one or the
other host.
I set up the NFS server in question ages ago. I haven't looked at the
problem, but... The server
I know little about all things Sun, but a quick grep in NetBSD-current
reveals:
sys/dev/sun/disklabel.h
sys/arch/sparc/sparc/disksubr.c
Could be what you're looking for.
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On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, Ollivier Robert wrote:
NetBSD OpenBSD has decided to use one of the last two for themselves
(although I always forgot who took what -- I think NetBSD took INRIA and
OpenBSD NRL but I could be wrong).
FWIW, the KAME implementation was integrated into NetBSD-current
blocks. The default FFS block size is 8KB.
Each FFS block is subdivided into fragments. The default is 8 fragments per
block, giving a default frag size of 1KB.
A very nice, simple, explanation.
What are Cylinder Groups for?
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A very nice, simple, explanation.
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