On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 09:24:55 +0800
netroby hufeng1...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks .
I had resolved the problem :
1. restart FreeBSD to single user mode.
2. umount all device then run fsck -f
3. after finished the fsck, restart FreeBSD , return to normal mode.
4. delete the broken directory,
On 3 Mar 2012, at 16:37, Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net wrote:
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 09:24:55 +0800
netroby hufeng1...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks .
I had resolved the problem :
1. restart FreeBSD to single user mode.
2. umount all device then run fsck -f
3. after finished the fsck,
On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 17:06:29 +0100
Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd wrote:
On 3 Mar 2012, at 16:37, Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net wrote:
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 09:24:55 +0800
netroby hufeng1...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks .
I had resolved the problem :
1. restart FreeBSD to single
On 2/28/12 8:11 AM, netroby wrote:
i installed freebsd 9 on virtualbox, when i try to delete a directory
with following command:
rm -rf ./zf2
the system will halt , then restart.
i had using fsck -y to check the filesystem, but seems not work.
following the output:
*** HALT ***
Thanks .
I had resolved the problem :
1. restart FreeBSD to single user mode.
2. umount all device then run fsck -f
3. after finished the fsck, restart FreeBSD , return to normal mode.
4. delete the broken directory, and restore the data from backup.
5. every thing seems ok now.
netroby
i installed freebsd 9 on virtualbox, when i try to delete a directory
with following command:
rm -rf ./zf2
the system will halt , then restart.
i had using fsck -y to check the filesystem, but seems not work.
following the output:
-
bsd# cd /root/repos/
Hi! A while back I wrote about some problems I was having with FreeBSD crashing
randomly. I then disappeared for a while, due to a variety of issues, but I'm
still having problems.
The computer in question is a general-purpose server -- it runs listservs,
websites, databases (both MySQL and
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience
seemingly random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and
power off the machine. The only trace I can find as far as
the reason for the crash is concerned are the following
excerpts from /var/log/messages:
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname
Yep, it's definitely a NMI (interleaved from several CPUs at once) which
most likely means hardware failure.
Hello Kris,
thanks for confirming my doubts!
Regards,
--
Nino
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n j wrote:
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience
seemingly random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and
power off the machine. The only trace I can find as far as
the reason for the crash is concerned are the following
excerpts from /var/log/messages:
Mar 23 11:52:36
Hello everyone,
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience seemingly
random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and power off the machine.
The only trace I can find as far as the reason for the crash is
concerned are the following excerpts from /var/log/messages:
Mar 23 11:52:36
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience
seemingly random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and
power off the machine. The only trace I can find as far as
the reason for the crash is concerned are the following
excerpts from /var/log/messages:
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname
In response to n j [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I hope someone can help me. I have started to experience
seemingly random crashes causing FreeBSD to shutdown and
power off the machine. The only trace I can find as far as
the reason for the crash is concerned are the following
excerpts from
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: 22NNMIMN NIMIMII IISISSSAAA
A 20,22 200E,0,I, S EIEEASI ISAAS f Aff ff
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: f
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel:
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: f
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: 22
Mar 23 11:52:36 myhostname kernel: f
Mar
In response to n j [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I suspect you're going to have to get crash dumps in order to get
any real answers:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
I already started digging through this part of handbook, though I'm
not sure
I suspect you're going to have to get crash dumps in order to get
any real answers:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
I already started digging through this part of handbook, though I'm
not sure I'll be able to read anything useful from the
Even if it doesn't help you, it will provide details that you can post
with your question so that people can help you more effectively.
True. In the meantime, I've started reading the temperature sensors
with freeipmi and graphing them with munin. On a side note, the
hardware in question is
Hello...
I am running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE (AMD64) on an Acer Ferrari 3400 laptop...
Specs...
Mobile AMD athlon 3000+
128mb ATI radeon 9700...
I install it and everything seems to get detected and all... but then... it
suddenly
crashes... system just shuts down... no error appears on the
First of all, ensure that you are not having a temperature issue check
the cooler of the laptop, maybe it is crossing to the other world...
Ahmed Parkar escribió:
Hello...
I am running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE (AMD64) on an Acer Ferrari 3400 laptop...
Specs...
Mobile AMD athlon 3000+
128mb
Are the crashes always with X running? ATI support is not good for X.
-Derek
At 01:15 AM 7/29/2006, Ahmed Parkar wrote:
Hello...
I am running FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE (AMD64) on an Acer Ferrari 3400 laptop...
Specs...
Mobile AMD athlon 3000+
128mb ATI radeon 9700...
I install it and
Hello dear Subscribers!
I have mail-server (~ 2 users, exim/cyrrus imap/webmail/LDAP auth)
under FreeBSD 5.2 box with last patches.
After 3 weeks of normal fly it`s crash twice a day.
systat -vmstat at ssh-console before crash shows this:
1 usersLoad 0.25 0.14 0.12
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