Re: 'Which' Mailing List Command

2011-09-18 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 18/09/2011 22:11, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> There used to be a command to get a list of subscriptions from
> majordomo.  What is the equivalent for mailman?  I just got the help
> command for -questions.  There doesn't seem to be a 'which' command.

For mailman, you can access the list of subscribers from the web
interface *if* you are a list admin.  Well, in theory you could see it
if the list has been configured to show all subscribers to anyone, but
no-one sane configures mailman that way, given the potential for address
harvesting by spammers.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: FS of choice for max random iops ( Maildir )

2011-09-18 Thread perryh
free...@top-consulting.net wrote:

> C. TEST3 ( sequential writing ): bonnie++ -d /data -c 10 -s 8088 -n 0 -u 0
>
> 1. UFS + gjournal crashed the box

This _might_ have been caused by a too-small journal provider.
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Looking for multimedia content creator like Adobe Director

2011-09-18 Thread alphachi
I want to create the multimedia show including text, picture and sound.
In Mac&Windows, Adobe Director is a good multimedia IDE.
In FreeBSD, which ports are similar?
I only know graphics/processing, but it's too old and need JDK.
Thanks!
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Re: Returned mail: see transcript for details

2011-09-18 Thread mailrepl
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The APNIC whois database currently uses the RIPE-181 format when returning
database objects. 

This format defines the 'notify:' as being:

notify
The e-mail address to which notifications of changes to
an object should be sent.

( source, $ whois -h whois.apnic.net -- -v inetnum )

That is, the address in the 'notify' attribute will be sent an email by
the database software when the object changes.

In general, the address in the 'notify' field is not the address to send
reports of network abuse to.  Instead, please read the output of the 
APNIC whois query and contact the address listed in the 'e-mail:' attribute
of the accompanying person object.

The address 'db...@apnic.net' is used internally by APNIC to track changes
to certain database object.  Please do not send network abuse reports to
this address.

If there are no other contact email addresses, APNIC's database 
administration section should be able to help.  Their address is listed in
the below URL.

Contacting APNIC Pty Ltd:

Please refer to http://www.apnic.net/emails.html for the appropriate
area to direct your query to.

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Re: Can't Download FreeBSD

2011-09-18 Thread Richard Collyer

On 18/09/2011 20:21, Brandon Nass wrote:

Hello. I've been trying to download FreeBSD, but my download always hangs at
342MB or 261MB, then it eventually says connection interrupted. I've tried
downloading it on other computers but the same thing happens. What's wrong?

How are you downloading it?

FTP / HTTP etc? Have you tried using a different server/mirror to 
download from.


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Can't Download FreeBSD

2011-09-18 Thread Brandon Nass
Hello. I've been trying to download FreeBSD, but my download always hangs at
342MB or 261MB, then it eventually says connection interrupted. I've tried
downloading it on other computers but the same thing happens. What's wrong?
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Re: System locking up.

2011-09-18 Thread Daniel Staal
--As of September 18, 2011 2:29:20 PM +0100, Graeme Dargie is alleged to 
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I have a system that is being problematic, I suspect but I cannot say for
sure it is maybe related to ZFS as I have a fairly large ZFS pool on the
machine. The system will just lock up, local console does not respond to
the keyboard, num lock still changes the led on the keyboard, the system
still responds to pings but you cannot ssh to the unit. The behaviour is
random the system can be running for 50 days plus with no issues then
suddenly it enters this state, the error logs do not show anything.


--As for the rest, it is mine.

Where is your swap located?  I've seen similar on a ZFS system with swap on 
ZFS, when running low on RAM.  If that's the case, you can either put in 
more RAM (so you don't need to use swap) or move swap to a dedicated 
disk/partition, that's not under ZFS control.


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'Which' Mailing List Command

2011-09-18 Thread Jason C. Wells
There used to be a command to get a list of subscriptions from 
majordomo.  What is the equivalent for mailman?  I just got the help 
command for -questions.  There doesn't seem to be a 'which' command.


Thanks,
Jason
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Re: ICMP redirects and FreeBSD

2011-09-18 Thread Brett Glass

At 11:06 PM 9/17/2011, Brian Seklecki (Mobile) wrote:

Only a few unsound routing/network topology configurations really 
depend on redirects these days; They can't be trusted because they 
can't be authenticated?  ~BAS


There's no cryptologically sound authentication, true, but there 
isn't for proxy ARP either (and that's one of the other options 
that I'd rather not use). Redirects do have the advantage that they 
can be firewalled, so that they will not be allowed to originate 
outside the network and will only be accepted from certain trusted 
hosts within it. If the firewall rules are correct, an outside 
attacker can't spoof redirects.


My interest in this is that I am trying to figure out the best way 
to manage a routed corporate network with rapidly changing topology 
and frequent assignments and reassignments of addresses and address 
blocks. RIP is a disastrous mess and very chatty. But allowing a 
gateway to tell routers "below" it in the network hierarchy about 
one another's address assignments via ICMP redirects is very 
efficient and manageable. It means that only the gateway's routing 
table must be updated to do an address assignment. What's more, 
there's virtually zero propagation time and no flapping.


The problem seems to be that RFC 1821 ignores this use of ICMP 
redirects. It recommends not allowing any router to accept ICMP 
redirects, and this appears to have been hard coded into FreeBSD's 
network stack.


--Brett Glass

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Re: Why selecting text with mouse often doesn't make the text pasteable with mouse mid-button click?

2011-09-18 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 08:29:32PM +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 01:28:18PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 09:06:44AM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> > > On 09/18/2011 06:05, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > > >>>  I notice this again and again: when I select some text in Konsole 
> > > >>(KDE4)
> > > >>>  sometimes it doesn't paste with the middle mouse button click.
> > > >Where are you pasting?  (on another terminal emulator, in an application
> > > >running in a terminal emulator, or within another X application)?
> > > >
> > > 
> > > Test selected in Konsole I usually paste into Konsole. and it fails 
> > > maybe in 5-10% of cases.
> > 
> > hmm - no good guesses there.  It could be an overactive Window manager
> > grabbing the focus away at the wrong point (it's a nuisance on Mac OS X
> > for instance).  If it were a consistent problem with pasting into a
> > given application, I had a couple of ideas...
> > 
> > (consistent problems are easier to fix ;-)
> 
> Now you mentioned it, I see something similar.
> I typically paste from one xterm window to another.
> Typically one xterm is the local box and another
> xterm is some ssh session.

this part could be xterm, but more likely is in the X server.

An xterm-specific problem tends to be pretty reproducible, since it'll
depend on what the source/destination are.  (The ones that aren't are
related to timing and repainting - things like that).
 
> What I see on amd64 laptop is that pasting with a built-in
> mouse stops working after a while. I typically have
> a usb mouse as well. Pasting with a usb mouse never fails.
> 
> I can copy with a built-in mouse and paste with a usb mouse.
> Because in the end I get done what I need, I never
> really bothered to think why.
> 
> Next time this happens, I'll try to record the
> exact details, if you are interested.

hmm - I'm not sure I can use the information effectively.  Right now I'm setup
with a KVM using USB for a Mac OS X server, with a laptop running Xen Server
(which gets its mouse via the X connection).  Both of those run VM's, which is
where I do most of my work...  (the hardware stays stable for quite a while).

The KVM's used to occasionally access a desktop.

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a portmaster/ports question

2011-09-18 Thread Aryeh Friedman
Is there any way to get portmaster to reinstall every port in the *EXACT*
same order they where installed in, preferably with out any knowledge of
what ports where installed after the current one was the reason for
asking is many times it seems that subtle incompatibilities solely due to
either the order of upgrades in -ad and/or when a port gets updated
autoconfig picks up stuff non-dependant ports that where installed later...
a good example of the second is gettext compiles with java support if you
reinstall after installing Java but does not do so if installing before you
install it
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Re: Why selecting text with mouse often doesn't make the text pasteable with mouse mid-button click?

2011-09-18 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 01:28:18PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 09:06:44AM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> > On 09/18/2011 06:05, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > >>>  I notice this again and again: when I select some text in Konsole 
> > >>(KDE4)
> > >>>  sometimes it doesn't paste with the middle mouse button click.
> > >Where are you pasting?  (on another terminal emulator, in an application
> > >running in a terminal emulator, or within another X application)?
> > >
> > 
> > Test selected in Konsole I usually paste into Konsole. and it fails 
> > maybe in 5-10% of cases.
> 
> hmm - no good guesses there.  It could be an overactive Window manager
> grabbing the focus away at the wrong point (it's a nuisance on Mac OS X
> for instance).  If it were a consistent problem with pasting into a
> given application, I had a couple of ideas...
> 
> (consistent problems are easier to fix ;-)

Now you mentioned it, I see something similar.
I typically paste from one xterm window to another.
Typically one xterm is the local box and another
xterm is some ssh session.

What I see on amd64 laptop is that pasting with a built-in
mouse stops working after a while. I typically have
a usb mouse as well. Pasting with a usb mouse never fails.

I can copy with a built-in mouse and paste with a usb mouse.
Because in the end I get done what I need, I never
really bothered to think why.

Next time this happens, I'll try to record the
exact details, if you are interested.

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Re: What are these errors ?

2011-09-18 Thread johan Hendriks

Op 18-09-11 18:35, free...@top-consulting.net schreef:

I am running 9.0 BETA2 and I see these errors in /var/log/messages:


Sep 16 18:07:51 store2 kernel: GEOM: da1: corrupt or invalid GPT 
detected.
Sep 16 18:07:51 store2 kernel: GEOM: da1: GPT rejected -- may not be 
recoverable.

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: lock order reversal:
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: 1st 0xff80f2692c98 bufwait 
(bufwait) @ /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_bio.c:2658
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: 2nd 0xfe00058a2200 dirhash 
(dirhash) @ /usr/src/sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_dirhash.c:284

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: db_trace_self_wrapper() at 
db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2a

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: _witness_debugger() at 
_witness_debugger+0x2e
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: witness_checkorder() at 
witness_checkorder+0x807

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: _sx_xlock() at _sx_xlock+0x55
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufsdirhash_acquire() at 
ufsdirhash_acquire+0x33
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufsdirhash_remove() at 
ufsdirhash_remove+0x16

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufs_dirremove() at ufs_dirremove+0x1c3
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufs_rename() at ufs_rename+0x101c
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: VOP_RENAME_APV() at VOP_RENAME_APV+0x9b
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: kern_renameat() at kern_renameat+0x4b4
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: syscallenter() at syscallenter+0x1aa
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: syscall() at syscall+0x4c
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xdd
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: --- syscall (128, FreeBSD ELF64, 
rename), rip = 0x8008fee9c, rsp = 0x7fffa008,

rbp = 0x7fffa4f0 ---
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: lock order reversal:
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: 1st 0xfe006c8b9638 ufs (ufs) @ 
/usr/src/sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c:1175
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: 2nd 0xff80f2692c98 bufwait 
(bufwait) @ /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_vnops.c:260
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: 3rd 0xfe006ca38bd8 ufs (ufs) @ 
/usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:2134

Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: db_trace_self_wrapper() at 
db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2a

Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: _witness_debugger() at 
_witness_debugger+0x2e
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: witness_checkorder() at 
witness_checkorder+0x807

Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: __lockmgr_args() at __lockmgr_args+0xdc6
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_lock() at ffs_lock+0x8c
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: VOP_LOCK1_APV() at VOP_LOCK1_APV+0x9b
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: _vn_lock() at _vn_lock+0x47
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: vget() at vget+0x7b
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: vfs_hash_get() at vfs_hash_get+0xd5
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_vgetf() at ffs_vgetf+0x48
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: softdep_sync_buf() at 
softdep_sync_buf+0x547

Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_sy
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ncvnode
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: () at
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel:
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_syncvnode+0x2b3
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_fsync() at ffs_fsync+0x43
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ufs_rename() at ufs_rename+0xc7f
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: VOP_RENAME_APV() at VOP_RENAME_APV+0x9b
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: kern_renameat() at kern_renameat+0x4b4
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: syscallenter() at syscallenter+0x1aa
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: syscall() at syscall+0x4c
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xdd
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: --- syscall (128, FreeBSD ELF64, 
rename), rip = 0x8008fee9c, rsp = 0x7fffa008,

rbp = 0x7fffa4f0 ---




Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: lock order reversal:
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: 1st 0xfe00054cc278 syncer (syncer) 
@ /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:1734
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: 2nd 0xfe011ebea638 ufs (ufs) @ 
/usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:2134

Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: db_trace_self_wrapper() at 
db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2a

Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: _witness_debugger() at 
_witness_debugger+0x2e
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: witness_checkorder() at 
witness_checkorder+0x807

Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: __lockmgr_args() at __lockmgr_args+0xdc6
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: ffs_lock() at ffs_lock+0x8c
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: VOP_LOCK1_APV() at VOP_LOCK1_APV+0x9b
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: _vn_lock() at _vn_lock+0x47
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: vget() at vget+0x7b
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: vfs_msync() at vfs_msync+0xa5
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: sync_fsync() at sync_fsync+0x12a
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: sync_vnode() at sync_vnode+0x157
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: sched_sync() at sche

Re: Why selecting text with mouse often doesn't make the text pasteable with mouse mid-button click?

2011-09-18 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 09:06:44AM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> On 09/18/2011 06:05, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> >>>  I notice this again and again: when I select some text in Konsole 
> >>(KDE4)
> >>>  sometimes it doesn't paste with the middle mouse button click.
> >Where are you pasting?  (on another terminal emulator, in an application
> >running in a terminal emulator, or within another X application)?
> >
> 
> Test selected in Konsole I usually paste into Konsole. and it fails 
> maybe in 5-10% of cases.

hmm - no good guesses there.  It could be an overactive Window manager
grabbing the focus away at the wrong point (it's a nuisance on Mac OS X
for instance).  If it were a consistent problem with pasting into a
given application, I had a couple of ideas...

(consistent problems are easier to fix ;-)

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What are these errors ?

2011-09-18 Thread freebsd

I am running 9.0 BETA2 and I see these errors in /var/log/messages:


Sep 16 18:07:51 store2 kernel: GEOM: da1: corrupt or invalid GPT detected.
Sep 16 18:07:51 store2 kernel: GEOM: da1: GPT rejected -- may not be  
recoverable.

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: lock order reversal:
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: 1st 0xff80f2692c98 bufwait  
(bufwait) @ /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_bio.c:2658
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: 2nd 0xfe00058a2200 dirhash  
(dirhash) @ /usr/src/sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_dirhash.c:284

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: db_trace_self_wrapper() at  
db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2a

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: _witness_debugger() at _witness_debugger+0x2e
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: witness_checkorder() at  
witness_checkorder+0x807

Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: _sx_xlock() at _sx_xlock+0x55
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufsdirhash_acquire() at ufsdirhash_acquire+0x33
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufsdirhash_remove() at ufsdirhash_remove+0x16
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufs_dirremove() at ufs_dirremove+0x1c3
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: ufs_rename() at ufs_rename+0x101c
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: VOP_RENAME_APV() at VOP_RENAME_APV+0x9b
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: kern_renameat() at kern_renameat+0x4b4
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: syscallenter() at syscallenter+0x1aa
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: syscall() at syscall+0x4c
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xdd
Sep 16 19:13:25 store2 kernel: --- syscall (128, FreeBSD ELF64,  
rename), rip = 0x8008fee9c, rsp = 0x7fffa008,

rbp = 0x7fffa4f0 ---
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: lock order reversal:
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: 1st 0xfe006c8b9638 ufs (ufs) @  
/usr/src/sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c:1175
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: 2nd 0xff80f2692c98 bufwait  
(bufwait) @ /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_vnops.c:260
Sep 16 19:13:27 store2 kernel: 3rd 0xfe006ca38bd8 ufs (ufs) @  
/usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:2134

Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: db_trace_self_wrapper() at  
db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2a

Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: _witness_debugger() at _witness_debugger+0x2e
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: witness_checkorder() at  
witness_checkorder+0x807

Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: __lockmgr_args() at __lockmgr_args+0xdc6
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_lock() at ffs_lock+0x8c
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: VOP_LOCK1_APV() at VOP_LOCK1_APV+0x9b
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: _vn_lock() at _vn_lock+0x47
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: vget() at vget+0x7b
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: vfs_hash_get() at vfs_hash_get+0xd5
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_vgetf() at ffs_vgetf+0x48
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: softdep_sync_buf() at softdep_sync_buf+0x547
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_sy
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ncvnode
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: () at
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel:
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_syncvnode+0x2b3
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ffs_fsync() at ffs_fsync+0x43
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: ufs_rename() at ufs_rename+0xc7f
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: VOP_RENAME_APV() at VOP_RENAME_APV+0x9b
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: kern_renameat() at kern_renameat+0x4b4
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: syscallenter() at syscallenter+0x1aa
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: syscall() at syscall+0x4c
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xdd
Sep 16 19:13:28 store2 kernel: --- syscall (128, FreeBSD ELF64,  
rename), rip = 0x8008fee9c, rsp = 0x7fffa008,

rbp = 0x7fffa4f0 ---




Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: lock order reversal:
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: 1st 0xfe00054cc278 syncer (syncer)  
@ /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:1734
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: 2nd 0xfe011ebea638 ufs (ufs) @  
/usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:2134

Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: db_trace_self_wrapper() at  
db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2a

Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x37
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: _witness_debugger() at _witness_debugger+0x2e
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: witness_checkorder() at  
witness_checkorder+0x807

Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: __lockmgr_args() at __lockmgr_args+0xdc6
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: ffs_lock() at ffs_lock+0x8c
Sep 18 12:30:51 store2 kernel: VOP_LOCK1_APV() at VOP_LOCK1_APV+0x9b
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: _vn_lock() at _vn_lock+0x47
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: vget() at vget+0x7b
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: vfs_msync() at vfs_msync+0xa5
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: sync_fsync() at sync_fsync+0x12a
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: sync_vnode() at sync_vnode+0x157
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: sched_sync() at sched_sync+0x1d1
Sep 18 12:30:52 store2 kernel: fork_

Re: Why selecting text with mouse often doesn't make the text pasteable with mouse mid-button click?

2011-09-18 Thread Yuri

On 09/18/2011 06:05, Thomas Dickey wrote:

>  I notice this again and again: when I select some text in Konsole (KDE4)
>  sometimes it doesn't paste with the middle mouse button click.

Where are you pasting?  (on another terminal emulator, in an application
running in a terminal emulator, or within another X application)?



Test selected in Konsole I usually paste into Konsole. and it fails 
maybe in 5-10% of cases.


Yuri
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Re: System locking up.

2011-09-18 Thread Fbsd8

Graeme Dargie wrote:

Hi All,

I have a system that is being problematic, I suspect but I cannot say for sure 
it is maybe related to ZFS as I have a fairly large ZFS pool on the machine. 
The system will just lock up, local console does not respond to the keyboard, 
num lock still changes the led on the keyboard, the system still responds to 
pings but you cannot ssh to the unit. The behaviour is random the system can be 
running for 50 days plus with no issues then suddenly it enters this state, the 
error logs do not show anything.

System 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0
AMD 64

Running on an AMD x2 5600
4gb of DDR2
Gmirror 80gb boot disks
6 x 1.5TB SATA II disks using AHCI


Loader.conf

vfs.zfs.prefetch_disable=0
//vfs.zfs.txg.timeout="5"
vm.kmem_size="1024M"
vm.kmem_size_max="1024M"
vfs.zfs.arc_max="100M"
vfs.zfs.vdev.cache.size="100M"

ZFS filesystem version 4
ZFS storage pool version 15

Is this likely to be a case of just not enough ram? Or is there some other 
trouble shooting I could do to try and nail down what is going on as it tends 
to happen when the ZFS zpool is being accessed heavily.

Regards

Graeme



My money is on, its a over heating problem or power supply problem.
Open the box to get more air circulating over the motherboard. If the 
problem continues them replace power supply with one that outputs more 
watts. You have a lot of hardware on the current power supply and under 
heavy demand it may not be able to fulfill the power demand the hardware 
requires.





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System locking up.

2011-09-18 Thread Graeme Dargie
Hi All,

I have a system that is being problematic, I suspect but I cannot say for sure 
it is maybe related to ZFS as I have a fairly large ZFS pool on the machine. 
The system will just lock up, local console does not respond to the keyboard, 
num lock still changes the led on the keyboard, the system still responds to 
pings but you cannot ssh to the unit. The behaviour is random the system can be 
running for 50 days plus with no issues then suddenly it enters this state, the 
error logs do not show anything.

System 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0
AMD 64

Running on an AMD x2 5600
4gb of DDR2
Gmirror 80gb boot disks
6 x 1.5TB SATA II disks using AHCI


Loader.conf

vfs.zfs.prefetch_disable=0
//vfs.zfs.txg.timeout="5"
vm.kmem_size="1024M"
vm.kmem_size_max="1024M"
vfs.zfs.arc_max="100M"
vfs.zfs.vdev.cache.size="100M"

ZFS filesystem version 4
ZFS storage pool version 15

Is this likely to be a case of just not enough ram? Or is there some other 
trouble shooting I could do to try and nail down what is going on as it tends 
to happen when the ZFS zpool is being accessed heavily.

Regards

Graeme
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Re: Why selecting text with mouse often doesn't make the text pasteable with mouse mid-button click?

2011-09-18 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 06:21:56PM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> I notice this again and again: when I select some text in Konsole (KDE4) 
> sometimes it doesn't paste with the middle mouse button click.

Where are you pasting?  (on another terminal emulator, in an application
running in a terminal emulator, or within another X application)?

> I also notice the same in chrome, and it's even more likely there.
> 
> Why such basic feature fails intermittently?
> 
> 8.2-STABLE amd64
> 
> Yuri

-- 
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Segmentation fault, _malloc_prefork () - debugging help needed

2011-09-18 Thread Unga
Hi all

I'm developing an multi-threaded application on FreeBSD.

When it is running for sometime, it develops a Segmentation fault.

The ddd debugger shows following:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 296c6580 (LWP 100137)]
0x28ee390e in _malloc_prefork () from /lib/libc.so.7

How could I know the exact line in source where this issue develops?

Many thanks in advance.

Best regards
Unga

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Wine-fbsd64 updated to 1.3.28 (32bit Wine for 64bit FreeBSD)

2011-09-18 Thread David Naylor
Hi,

Packages [1] for wine-fbsd64-1.3.28 have been uploaded to mediafire [2].  This 
does contain XInput2 support.  The sound issues appear to be resolved.  If you 
experience any sound issues please report them to bugs.winehq.org and CC me.

To date there has been 936 (+14) downloads from mediafire.

nVidia uses should rerun patch-wine-nvidia.sh after updating wine.  

Regards,

David
[1] 
  MD5 (freebsd8/wine-fbsd64-1.3.28,1.tbz) = 4b9beb95ff38879320b69482598a96da
  MD5 (freebsd9/wine-fbsd64-1.3.28,1.txz) = 9f5cb96d937eeafd349965f98c543b80
[2] http://www.mediafire.com/wine_fbsd64


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Re: 9.0 bata2 & keymap

2011-09-18 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi all,

Just keep in mind that Nathan is currently on holiday. Please don't be
disenheartened if he doesn't reply or if bsdinstaller isn't 'fixed'
until then.

As always, patches == best.


Adrian
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Linux emulation with actual Linux installation?

2011-09-18 Thread Thomas Mueller
Is it possible, when booted into FreeBSD, to run Linux programs from an actual 
Linux installation, instead of the Linux-emulation ports?

User would have both FreeBSD and Linux installed on hard drive, and might 
possibly

mount -t ext2fs /dev/ /compat/linux

I noticed there was a Gentoo Linux port, but one could just as well download 
from Gentoo mirror, or use a different Linux configuration.

Tom

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Re: 9.0 bata2 & keymap

2011-09-18 Thread Lev Serebryakov
Hello, Chris.
You wrote 18 сентября 2011 г., 12:03:34:


> I had read the rest of your post, and found it rather difficult to
> follow. The fact remains that every other installer I have ever used
> gives the user the choice of keymap, so I don't really understand your
> problem.
 IMHO, main problem is, that in bsdinstall it is completely unclear
how to have English keymap and other one and switch between them.
 For example, it is very natural to select "Russian" in Russia, but,
nobody (ok, may be ALMOST nobody) in Russia want to enter Russian
hostname, usernames and root password. And it is completely unobvious
how to switch back to English after selecting Russian keymap.

 I think, other national keymaps have exactly same problem. And if
Western-European ones allow to enter basic ASCII letters (and only
add some diacritics, and, maybe, alert keys placement, like Z-A swap),
and things like Dvorak allows it too (for sure!), but more specific
national keymaps doesn't contain ASCII (Latin) letters at all.

 IMHO, selecting one and only one keymap without selecting at leas
two of them and switching key have very limited use. It could be used
to select variants of English maps (QWERTY vs Dvorak, different
placement of additional characters, etc) and to select Latin-based
maps with some extended characters.

 All other (Russian and other Cyrillic, Japan, Arabic, etc.,) need TWO
keymaps right at installation time and configurable/known way to
switch between them.

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Re: 9.0 bata2 & keymap

2011-09-18 Thread Chris Rees
On 17 September 2011 22:42, Fbsd8  wrote:
> Chris Rees wrote:
>>
>> On 17 Sep 2011 17:25, "Fbsd8"  wrote:
>>>
>>> Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
>>>
>>> On 09/15/11 14:57, Fbsd8 wrote:
>>> Out of the 9 USA maps only "us.iso.acc.kbd" worked somewhat.
>>> The keyboard 9 key block above the arrow keys don't function.
>>> Issuing the "man cmd_name" command doe's display the man page,
>>> but the {Page up, Page down keys } don't work.
>>> Also when using the "ee" edit command the {delete, Page up, Page down
>>> keys } don't work. This does not happen in any of the previous
>>
>> releases.
>>>
>>> Further more, localization of the keyboard should not be forced on
>>> the
>>> user during the install process. This BSDinstall option should be
>>> disabled or removed.
>>
>> You can press "Cancel" there, which will cancel keymap selection and
>>
>> keep the default. The utility being invoked is just kbdmap(1), and any
>> changes to it need to go there.
>>
>> -Nathan
>
>
> .. maybe name that button "skip" then?
>
 The button is provided by kbdmap, as is the entire screen. We could add
>>>
>>> an "installer" mode to kbdmap that names it skip instead of cancel, of
>>> course. I'm traveling for another 2 weeks and won't have time to do
>>> >that,
>>
>> however.

 -Nathan

>>> Nathan
>>>
>>> Its good to be talking directly with the bsdinstall author.
>>>
>>> Changing the cancel button in the kbdmap command to skip, does not
>>> address
>>
>> the problem, which is the lack of knowledge of the standard bsdinstall
>> user.
>> I've been using Freebsd since 4.0 and never used the kbdmap command or for
>> that matter even knew it existed.
>>
>> Wait, are you suggesting that everyone on Earth can "make do" with the
>> "standard" keyboard layout until they learn rc.conf syntax?
>>
>> I would strongly object if localisation of the keyboard were not "forced
>> on"
>> the user; we don't all use pc105-us, and the ability to use the keyboard
>> properly early on is kinda helpful.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
> You would help yourself a great deal if you read the complete post before
> jumping in. The rest of the post (ie: the part you neglected to include in
> your post) clearly describes what I am suggesting.
>

I had read the rest of your post, and found it rather difficult to
follow. The fact remains that every other installer I have ever used
gives the user the choice of keymap, so I don't really understand your
problem.

If you're not suggesting removing localisation from bsdinstall, then
please accept my apologies.

Chris
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Re: ICMP redirects and FreeBSD

2011-09-18 Thread Hooman Fazaeli

Yes (optionally) controlled by the following sysctls:

net.inet.ip.redirect (enable/disable sending IP redirects)
net.inet.icmp.log_redirect (Log ICMP redirects to the console)
net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect (Ignore/accept ICMP redirects)


On 9/18/2011 8:23 AM, Brett Glass wrote:

Here's a networking question: Does FreeBSD generate and accept ICMP redirects? 
Is it controllable via tuneables? How long do routing tables generated by ICMP 
redirects last?

--Brett Glass

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