Re: 7.2-RELEASE/amd64 - weird stuff in dmesg

2009-09-11 Thread Albert Shih
 Le 11/09/2009 à 15:03:36+1000, Alex R a écrit
 Any ideas??? Anyone??

No.

But I got this kind of message since 7.0.

Do you have «no classic» network ? 

Regards.

JAS
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Re: 7.2-RELEASE/amd64 - weird stuff in dmesg

2009-09-11 Thread Bruce Cran
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:03:44 +1000
Alex R a...@mailinglist.ahhyes.net wrote:

 Hi everyone,
 
 I was wondering whether anyone could shed some light on the following 
 messages I am seeing in dmesg:
 
 
 
 33aarrpp::  uunnkknnoowwnn  hhaarrddwwaarree  aaress format
 (0x) ress format (0x)
 arp: unakrnpo:w nu nhkanrodwwna rhea raddwdarrees sa dfdorremsast  
 f(o0rxm0a0t0 0()0
 x
 )
 arp:3 uanrkpn:o wunn khnaorwdnw ahraer dawdadrree sasd dfroersmsa
 tf o(r0mxat0 0(00x000)0
 0
 )
 arp: unknown hardware address format (0xarp:0 7u0n0k)n
 o
 wn hardware address format (0x0700)
 aarrpp::  uunnkknnoowwnn  hhaarrddwwaarree  aarree  
 ffoorrmmaatt  ((00xx0077))
 
 --
 
 Any ideas whats with the jumbled/double letters? Is there something 
 wrong with the machine or is it a bug in the OS? I have seen similar 
 symptoms on SMP enabled boxes when shutting down if 2 processes call 
 kprintf() or printf() at the same time, it results in garbled output.


 Should i turn a blind eye to this?

Yes :)
It's a known issue that the kernel printf isn't locked so messages get
mixed up like that.In 8.0 the PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE option has been
added which should fix it.

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Re: 7.2-RELEASE/amd64 - weird stuff in dmesg

2009-09-10 Thread Alex R

Any ideas??? Anyone??

Alex R wrote:

Hi everyone,

I was wondering whether anyone could shed some light on the following 
messages I am seeing in dmesg:




33aarrpp::  uunnkknnoowwnn  hhaarrddwwaarree  aaress format 
(0x)

ress format (0x)
arp: unakrnpo:w nu nhkanrodwwna rhea raddwdarrees sa dfdorremsast  
f(o0rxm0a0t0 0()0

x
)
arp:3 uanrkpn:o wunn khnaorwdnw ahraer dawdadrree sasd dfroersmsa tf 
o(r0mxat0 0(00x000)0

0
)
arp: unknown hardware address format (0xarp:0 7u0n0k)n
o
wn hardware address format (0x0700)
aarrpp::  uunnkknnoowwnn  hhaarrddwwaarree  aarree  
ffoorrmmaatt  ((00xx0077))


--

Any ideas whats with the jumbled/double letters? Is there something 
wrong with the machine or is it a bug in the OS? I have seen similar 
symptoms on SMP enabled boxes when shutting down if 2 processes call 
kprintf() or printf() at the same time, it results in garbled output.


Should i turn a blind eye to this?

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7.2-RELEASE/amd64 - weird stuff in dmesg

2009-09-09 Thread Alex R

Hi everyone,

I was wondering whether anyone could shed some light on the following 
messages I am seeing in dmesg:




33aarrpp::  uunnkknnoowwnn  hhaarrddwwaarree  aaress format (0x)
ress format (0x)
arp: unakrnpo:w nu nhkanrodwwna rhea raddwdarrees sa dfdorremsast  
f(o0rxm0a0t0 0()0

x
)
arp:3 uanrkpn:o wunn khnaorwdnw ahraer dawdadrree sasd dfroersmsa tf 
o(r0mxat0 0(00x000)0

0
)
arp: unknown hardware address format (0xarp:0 7u0n0k)n
o
wn hardware address format (0x0700)
aarrpp::  uunnkknnoowwnn  hhaarrddwwaarree  aarree  
ffoorrmmaatt  ((00xx0077))


--

Any ideas whats with the jumbled/double letters? Is there something 
wrong with the machine or is it a bug in the OS? I have seen similar 
symptoms on SMP enabled boxes when shutting down if 2 processes call 
kprintf() or printf() at the same time, it results in garbled output.


Should i turn a blind eye to this?

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