Problems with Adaptec 2120s

2003-01-16 Thread Andrzej Kwiatkowski
Hello.. I would like to install 4.7-Release on my Intel 1210 server. I've got Adaptec 2120s iserted and two 72Gb disk configured as Raid 1. When i start to install everything is ok, but when system boots i've got : **MONITOR** NormPrioCommand was received with Fib StructType=0xb0 **MONITOR**

Re: Problems with Adaptec 2120s

2003-01-16 Thread Scott Long
Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote: Hello.. I would like to install 4.7-Release on my Intel 1210 server. I've got Adaptec 2120s iserted and two 72Gb disk configured as Raid 1. When i start to install everything is ok, but when system boots i've got : **MONITOR** NormPrioCommand was received with Fib

readmes

2003-01-16 Thread Eugene
Hi! When I try to `make readmes' on ports I get this message: # cd /usr/ports # make readmes [ ...skip... ] === Creating README.html for cdk-4.9.10-20020809_1 /bin/sh:Argument list too long *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/devel/cdk. What's wrong and how can I fix it? Thanks! ---

RE: Problems with Adaptec 2120s

2003-01-16 Thread Matt Hartzell
I had issues with 4.7 Release and the Adaptec 2120 as well. I installed 5.0 RC3 using the ISO image and both my 2120 and 2200 controllers are working fine. I don't know what use you are putting this server to, might CURRENT be a solution? After compiling my kernel with out debugging options

RE: Freebsd 4.7.2 DHCP Spamming

2003-01-16 Thread Mark Johnston
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone heard of an issue where a freebsd box can rack up multiple ips over the course of ~2 days? There should only be 1 ip address allocated to my box. For some reason on Dec 2nd, Dec 30th, and Jan 14th my box decided to keep requesting IPs, thus racking up

RE: Freebsd 4.7.2 DHCP Spamming

2003-01-16 Thread Erik Paulsen Skålerud
One idea that springs my mind is that /var might be full when dhclient tries to write the new lease.. I believe dhclient first ifconfig's the device with the new settings, -then- write the information to /var/db/dhclient.leases. If /var (or /var/db) is full at that moment, it would probably just