IPMI kernel module errors on 6.x

2006-11-13 Thread Raymond Sundland
Hi Everyone, I purchased a new Supermicro Superserver SS6015B-T (motherboard is X7DBR-E) about 3 weeks ago with the IPMI module (part called SIMSO) and have had a hard time getting the IPMI functionality to work in RELENG_6. Particularly, when I attempt to 'kldload ipmi' I get the

Possible bug in 5.1 - su / utmp

2003-06-24 Thread Raymond Sundland
I found this very interesting when I saw it originally, but then found it was probably a bug. Basically, when I log into my 5.1-RELEASE box (compiled today from CVS), I can do a 'w' and get the following: % w 10:39AM up 5:01, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 USER TTY

Re: Possible bug in 5.1 - su / utmp

2003-06-24 Thread Raymond Sundland
:08AM 0:00.01 login [pam] (login) Looks like the login process executed via PAM is not exiting (I had only 1 user logged in at this time...), so I guess this is most likely a bug in login? Thanks. Raymond Sundland wrote: I found this very interesting when I saw it originally, but then found

Re: Possible bug in 5.1 - su / utmp

2003-06-24 Thread Raymond Sundland
Nevermind this last email from a different box :) Raymond Sundland wrote: In addition to my previous email, I found the following: % ps auwx |grep login root 587 0.0 0.1 1604 1220 p0 Is5:39AM 0:00.01 login [pam] (login) root57250 0.0 0.1 1604 1232 p1 Is7:44AM

Re: 5.1 ssh hang (i have rtfm and googled) long

2003-06-23 Thread Raymond Sundland
Not just that... When OpenSSH runs in the jail environment, it expects resolv.conf in it's own jail... for instance, if the jail is /var/jail, then a copy of resolv.conf needs to exist /var/jail/etc/resolv.conf. Don't ask me why, but this should solve your hanging problem. Of course, the

Re: creating ftp users!

2003-06-23 Thread Raymond Sundland
floating around (I believe in the contrib/ directory of the openssh portable tarball) which will patch openssh to support chroot'd environments. You will need to recompile the openssh portable distribution, however. Rob Lahaye wrote: Raymond Sundland wrote: Rob, You can try setting the user's

Re: Freebsd 4.8 acd1c can't have more than 32 cd devices

2003-06-10 Thread Raymond Sundland
You should try 'sh MAKEDEV acd1' as the 'c' is confusing MAKEDEV (or mknod). This should create the acd1 device and the acd1c partition on that device. Pam Wampler wrote: I upgraded to 4.8 since then can't use my cdrw -- When I try to sh MAKEDEV acd1c : 1c bad number acd1c is invalid --