Hi
I observe the very strange message while run a lot of commands:
r...@beaver:eugene# glabel status
Unexpected XML: name=stripesize data=18432
Unexpected XML: name=stripeoffset data=0
Unexpected XML: name=stripesize data=18432
Unexpected XML: name=stripeoffset data=0
Name Status
How can I locate this device? Also I dont understand why mdconfig complains?
On Tuesday 14 December 2010, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 14/12/2010 15:27, Eugene Mitrofanov wrote:
Hi
I observe the very strange message while run a lot of commands:
r...@beaver:eugene# glabel status
Unexpected
On Tuesday 14 December 2010, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 14/12/2010 16:19, Eugene Mitrofanov wrote:
How can I locate this device? Also I dont understand why mdconfig
complains?
Try examining the output of
# sysctl -b kern.geom.confxml
Here they are:
mesh
class id=0x807a5a20
on 14/12/2010 16:27 Eugene Mitrofanov said the following:
Hi
I observe the very strange message while run a lot of commands:
r...@beaver:eugene# glabel status
Unexpected XML: name=stripesize data=18432
Unexpected XML: name=stripeoffset data=0
Unexpected XML: name=stripesize data=18432
in port sysutils/hal there is an option
fixed_mountpoints=
which is off by default.
Is the meaning of this option documented somewhere?
I've had lots of trouble with hal/dbus/X in the past
I wonder if my options are to blame.
many thanks
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On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 13:37 +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
in port sysutils/hal there is an option
fixed_mountpoints=
which is off by default.
Is the meaning of this option documented somewhere?
This option tells hal to use fixed names for /media mount points instead
of volume
Bob Falanga wrote:
I have installed freeBSD on a SATA 320 gig hard drive. After running for a
few minutes I get several of the following error messages:
g_ufs_done():ad4s1d[WRITE(offset=385482752, length=16384)]error=6.
After two pages like that the computer stops and requires a hard boot to
I have installed freeBSD on a SATA 320 gig hard drive. After running for a
few minutes I get several of the following error messages:
g_ufs_done():ad4s1d[WRITE(offset=385482752, length=16384)]error=6.
After two pages like that the computer stops and requires a hard boot to
restart.
I assume that
James wrote:
E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Trying to upgrade libopensync022 and I get this error even though
libopensync-0.22.tar.bz2 tarball is in /usr/ports/distfiles.
= libopensync-0.22.tar.bz2?rev=format=raw doesn't seem to exist in
/usr/ports/distfiles/.
= Attempting to fetch from
E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Trying to upgrade libopensync022 and I get this error even though
libopensync-0.22.tar.bz2 tarball is in /usr/ports/distfiles.
= libopensync-0.22.tar.bz2?rev=format=raw doesn't seem to exist in
/usr/ports/distfiles/.
= Attempting to fetch from
Trying to upgrade libopensync022 and I get this error even though
libopensync-0.22.tar.bz2 tarball is in /usr/ports/distfiles.
= libopensync-0.22.tar.bz2?rev=format=raw doesn't seem to exist in
/usr/ports/distfiles/.
= Attempting to fetch from
Jonathan McKeown writes:
[that was me - I'm glad I was of some help]
Most definitely. You've been a tremendous help but I am still
stuck and I believe all issues are known except this one.
I should know when the unpacking/packing part is working
by unpacking the FreeBSD iso image and
On Tuesday 30 October 2007 16:02, Martin McCormick wrote:
I need to modify the first installation image for a
headless installation of Freebsd6.2. The file in question is:
6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
Thanks to a helpful member of the list
[that was me - I'm glad I was of some
Martin McCormick wrote:
I need to modify the first installation image for a
headless installation of Freebsd6.2. The file in question is:
6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
Thanks to a helpful member of the list, I found out that
tar works on unpacking these images and it mostly does
I need to modify the first installation image for a
headless installation of Freebsd6.2. The file in question is:
6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
Thanks to a helpful member of the list, I found out that
tar works on unpacking these images and it mostly does on this
one, but there is a
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-February/078081.html
This may help
Am Dienstag 30 Oktober 2007 14:02 schrieb Martin McCormick:
I need to modify the first installation image for a
headless installation of Freebsd6.2. The file in question is:
Noticed the message in the subject in last night's security run.
Is this a sign of impending drive failure? Some google searches turned
up information about Areca drivers and lots of unanswered questions.
This system doesn't have an Areca driver, and it's been rock-solid
for about 2 months now.
On Friday 22 June 2007 15:45, Bill Moran wrote:
Noticed the message in the subject in last night's security run.
Is this a sign of impending drive failure? Some google searches turned
up information about Areca drivers and lots of unanswered questions.
This system doesn't have an Areca
In response to Nikos Vassiliadis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 22 June 2007 15:45, Bill Moran wrote:
Noticed the message in the subject in last night's security run.
Is this a sign of impending drive failure? Some google searches turned
up information about Areca drivers and lots of
Hello list,
I have connected my MP3-Player Mustek E-102 on my SiS 5571 USB
controller named as ohci0. The Kernel reports immediately after
connection:
umass1: vendor 0x10d6 USB 2.0(HS) Flash Disk, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 2
da0 at umass-sim1 bus 1 target 0 lun 0
da0: USB 2.0 (HS) Flash Disk 1.00
I have searched all over the net for a good definition of what the top
state, kserel means. When I run mysql this is the state in which it
runs.
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
2117 mysql 17 200 323M 59080K kserel 0 0:02 0.00% mysqld
In the last episode (Sep 11), Nestor Wheelock said:
I have searched all over the net for a good definition of what the top
state, kserel means. When I run mysql this is the state in which it
runs.
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
2117 mysql
On Sep 11, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Nestor Wheelock wrote:
I have searched all over the net for a good definition of what the
top state, kserel means. When I run mysql this is the state in
which it runs.
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU
COMMAND
2117 mysql
On 09/11/06 17:14, Nestor Wheelock wrote:
I have searched all over the net for a good definition of what the top
state, kserel means. When I run mysql this is the state in which it
I don't mean to be stating the obvious... but as a newbie you might not
know that KSE == Kernel Schedulable
of 'fr' --freed pages, but the ammount of 'fre' -
free pages does not change. what does this mean? It's not freeing
because of forced swapping, because pi/po is 0 almost all the time
vmstat says:
procs memory pagedisks faults cpu
r b w avmfre flt re
On Sunday 21 May 2006 05:19, Imran Imtiaz wrote:
i've seen the following log in my messages can any body tell me what does
it mean?
May 21 02:50:29 darkstar sm-mta[55021]: k4KLoTeq055021: localhost
[127.0.0.1] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MSA
It means that someone
i've seen the following log in my messages can any body tell me what does it
mean?
May 21 02:50:29 darkstar sm-mta[55021]: k4KLoTeq055021: localhost [127.0.0.1]
did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MSA
regards,
Imran
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Imran Imtiaz wrote:
i've seen the following log in my messages can any body tell me what does it
mean?
May 21 02:50:29 darkstar sm-mta[55021]: k4KLoTeq055021: localhost [127.0.0.1]
did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MSA
Do you run something like Nagios or BigBrother
Earlier today, after a portsnap, I noticed a lot of ports with new
revisions. I checked the UPDATING file, but it had nothing new in it
(something about acroread7 was the latest entry). I decided to just do a
simple portupgrade -a and let it rebuild everything (this is on a laptop
with Xorg,
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 06:38:27AM +0100, Hans Nieser wrote:
I have read the UPDATING entry 3 times now but I'm still not really sure
what it means.
Essentially nothing, to the end user.
Fortunately it seems that my laptop's portupgrade -a went
OK except a dependency of subversion (apr-db4)
Hello again everybody!
A few days back I got my first GBDE-device up and running.
After that I had a slight problem described
in [EMAIL PROTECTED].
I already discribed this problem in a newsgroup
(comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc) and didn't get much help there[1] (apart
from the adive to use geli
(3583 MB)
avail memory = 3678240768 (3507 MB)
ACPI APIC Table: GBT AWRDACPI
AP #1 (PHY# 1) failed!
panic y/n? [y]
What does this mean (and what do I do about it)?
I am off to Google but as I am in a real tight spot I thought I would
ask for some help asap before I go and try and figure
it boots it comes up and
real memory = 3758030848 (3583 MB)
avail memory = 3678240768 (3507 MB)
ACPI APIC Table: GBT AWRDACPI
AP #1 (PHY# 1) failed!
panic y/n? [y]
What does this mean (and what do I do about it)?
That basically means that the kernel failed to start the second CPU.
-Glenn
I am
]
What does this mean (and what do I do about it)?
That basically means that the kernel failed to start the second CPU.
Ok, thanks. Googling showed that absent other signs of a true HW
problem, others have powercycled and the problem has gone away. That
seems to have worked for me as well
Henry wrote:
Err, I've got a bunch of mail questions...
What the heck is going on here?
Apr 12 23:26:48 postfix/qmgr[73146]: 8B46133C3E: from=, size=2716,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 12 23:26:48 postfix/qmgr[73146]: D956C33C39: from=, size=2712,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 12 23:26:48
Err, I've got a bunch of mail questions...
What the heck is going on here?
Apr 12 23:26:48 postfix/qmgr[73146]: 8B46133C3E: from=, size=2716,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 12 23:26:48 postfix/qmgr[73146]: D956C33C39: from=, size=2712,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 12 23:26:48 postfix/qmgr[73146]:
Henry wrote:
Err, I've got a bunch of mail questions...
What the heck is going on here?
Apr 12 23:26:48 postfix/qmgr[73146]: 8B46133C3E: from=, size=2716,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 12 23:26:48 postfix/qmgr[73146]: D956C33C39: from=, size=2712,
nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 12 23:26:48
But how come I can't see what IP the person is connecting from? So I
can block him through my firewall since he is getting annoying :(
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Hi:
What does sbwait mean in top? Is it related to a sysctl setting? I
have looked in the man page for top, at William LeFebvres site (
http://www.groupsys.com/top ), in Evi Nemeth's UNIX System
Administration Handbook and Googled in general. Does anyone know of
a URL that gives an explanation
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005, Jon Drews wrote:
What does sbwait mean in top? Is it related to a sysctl setting? I have
looked in the man page for top, at William LeFebvres site (
http://www.groupsys.com/top ), in Evi Nemeth's UNIX System
Administration Handbook and Googled in general. Does anyone
Hi,
I get message like this
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/update_dat
mv: *.tar: No such file or directory
ftp: Error retrieving file - `404 Object Not Found'
what it mean? what I need to do and where can I find out information about
it?
Thanks
as ever
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/sbin/update_dat
mv: *.tar: No such file or directory
ftp: Error retrieving file - `404 Object Not Found'
what it mean? what I need to do and where can I find out information about
it?
Well, your program:
'/usr/local/sbin/update_dat'
Appears to be
and where can I find out information
about it?
Looks to me like the script that updates the virus definition files for
Macafee, but your mileage may vary.
What does it mean? It means it was unable to download the latest package
I think.
But why don't you know what it's supposed to be doing
) and
ad1s6 (msdos).
I don't understand much of the lines above.
The last line says it falls back to PIO mode due to errors with ad1s5c.
What does that mean? Will it use the slow 16.6 MB/s data exchange from disk to host?
Does this then also imply that both disks use PIO/slow data exchange speed
it falls back to PIO mode due to errors with ad1s5c.
What does that mean? Will it use the slow 16.6 MB/s data exchange from disk to host?
Yes. Windows is probably already running at this speed, but it just doesn't
bother to inform you.
Does this then also imply that both disks use PIO/slow data
- Original Message -
From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: Harddisk UDMA ICRC error... from kernel at bootup. What does
it mean?
| Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi,
|
| A friend of mine
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 06:19, Frank wrote:
I have formatted my hard disk using the floppy that came with it. It is
now a 32bit FAT. I ran FIPS and everything seemed to go OK except that I
received a message at the end of FIPS that said it could not partition
FAT12, but I have no idea where it
I have formatted my hard disk using the floppy that came with it. It is now
a 32bit FAT. I ran FIPS and everything seemed to go OK except that I
received a message at the end of FIPS that said it could not partition
FAT12, but I have no idea where it is getting the FAT12 from.
Please note that
Hi to all ,
I've written a small perl script ,
when i run it it soemtimes shows in perl with sbwait state? where can i find
out what sbwait ( or ither states for that matter ) mean ?
---
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPUCPU COMMAND
9146 root 2 -20
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:16:53AM -0500, Moti Levy wrote:
Hi to all ,
I've written a small perl script ,
when i run it it soemtimes shows in perl with sbwait state? where can i find
out what sbwait ( or ither states for that matter ) mean ?
---
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE
I tried running portsclean after upgrading a lot of my ports recently, and
got this output:
[root@kepler:/usr/ports]# portsclean -DL
Detecting unreferenced distfiles...
no unreferenced distfiles found.
** /usr/lib/compat/libc_r.so.4 is shadowed by /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
**
I've just been told that RELENG means RELEASE ENGINNER. Is this
actually defined somewhere?
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On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:44:51PM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
I've just been told that RELENG means RELEASE ENGINNER. Is this
actually defined somewhere?
Release Engineering. Details at http://www.freebsd.org/releng/.
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Running FBSD 4.5-RELEASE
Just looked at dmesg and noticed this at the end of the output:
Limiting open port RST response from 261 to 200 packets per second
Limiting open port RST response from 312 to 200 packets per second
Limiting open port RST response from 282 to 200 packets per second
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 05:11 pm, Jack L. Stone wrote:
Running FBSD 4.5-RELEASE
Just looked at dmesg and noticed this at the end of the output:
Limiting open port RST response from 261 to 200 packets per second
Limiting open port RST response from 312 to 200 packets per second
Limiting open
At 05:15 PM 7.23.2002 -0500, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 05:11 pm, Jack L. Stone wrote:
Running FBSD 4.5-RELEASE
Just looked at dmesg and noticed this at the end of the output:
Limiting open port RST response from 261 to 200 packets per second
Limiting open port RST response from 312
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