Hello,
if your Vonage linksys RT31P2 talks H323 try /usr/ports/net/gatekeeper
in proxy mode.
Cheers,
Vladimir Botka
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Damon Hopkins wrote:
I can reproduce this very easily.. I pick up my phone and make a call
Current Setup
Cable Modem---FreeBSD 5.4 Stable---HUB--Machines
Hello !
Does anyone knows, what's going on with NFS on 5.4 ?
I have same hardware as before, when 5.3 was installed, except the
installation is new, 5.4. I have NFS mounted and some FTP app is using
it extensively and server crashes once / day. I have noticed:
After 8 hours of uptime...
On Monday 13 June 2005 10:29, Marko uk wrote:
Does anyone knows, what's going on with NFS on 5.4 ?
I have same hardware as before, when 5.3 was installed, except the
installation is new, 5.4. I have NFS mounted and some FTP app is using
it extensively and server crashes once / day. I have
This server (FreeBSD 5.4 RELENG) is crashing once a week or more since
5.4 (maybe before).
It may be related with a full filesystem:
I'm using snapshots on this server (using
http://people.freebsd.org/~rse/snapshot/), and crack has occured after
(~30mins) a snapshot that fills up to 100% the
I have noticed same behaviour on latest 5.4-STABLE which
has nfs mounts. I'm running squid on that machine (but both NFS
exports are on Linux-2.6.12-rc5):
# netstat -m
4294964710 mbufs in use
2824/25600 mbuf clusters in use (current/max)
0/20/6656 sfbufs in use (current/peak/max)
5001 KBytes
Ups, I forgot:
#vmstat -z | grep Mbuf
MbufClust: 2048,25600, 4934, 0, 9085312
Mbuf:256,0, 4995,855, 199904149
Regards,
gg.
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Hi,
my problem with %subj% continues. Recently I have forced ums to detect
it as mouse but there are still some weird things.
ums0: Microsoft Microsoft USB Wireless Mouse, rev 2.00/0.17, addr 2,
iclass 3/1
ums_attach: bLength=7 bDescriptorType=5 bEndpointAddress=1-in
bmAttributes=3
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 02:14:35PM +0200, Goran Gajic wrote:
I have noticed same behaviour on latest 5.4-STABLE which
has nfs mounts. I'm running squid on that machine (but both NFS
exports are on Linux-2.6.12-rc5):
# netstat -m
4294964710 mbufs in use
2824/25600 mbuf clusters in use
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 10:29:40AM +0200, Marko ??uk wrote:
Hello !
Does anyone knows, what's going on with NFS on 5.4 ?
I have same hardware as before, when 5.3 was installed, except the
installation is new, 5.4. I have NFS mounted and some FTP app is using
it extensively and server
On Monday 13 June 2005 13:18, Goran Gajic wrote:
Ups, I forgot:
Hello Goran,
If you would reply to existing messages instead of posting new threads
that would be very helpful it makes browsing the mail archive, and
following conversation in a threaded mail reader much easier.
Also you seem
Aha, ok, thanks...
(31 Oct 2004) The results of netstat -m can become incorrect on SMP
systems when debug.mpsafenet is set to 1 (default). This is an error in
the statistics gathering because of a race condition in the counters,
not an actual memory leak.
I'll put kernel into debug and see,
Andrey Lakhno wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with server with Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S controller.
5.4-RELEASE was installed.
GENERIC kernel boots with long delay (about 10 minutes), printing following
messages:
aac0: Error 5 sending GetDeviceProbeInfo command
aac0: Error 5 sending
Michal Vanco wrote:
... seems like reported locations X,Y,Z and buttons are wrong.
well ... this works. but i'm not sure for other mices
diff -Nrua usb/ums.c /sys/dev/usb/ums.c
--- usb/ums.c Sun Jan 30 02:00:10 2005
+++ /sys/dev/usb/ums.c Mon Jun 13 16:24:50 2005
@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@
Kernel is 5.3 + Sandvine modifications
I have uncovered a race condition during reboot, as the system
is going down it kernel panics.
This problem is reproducible on my system, it occurs approx 1
out of every 20 reboots.
Stack
Hi,
I searched in the problem report database and I found an open PR which seems to be related to the
same panic : kern/74319.
I contacted the author of the PR and he said he has the same problem on two servers which seems to
work fine with Linux : a HP Proliant ML110 and an IBM. The only
You can set the environment variable LIBPTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCOPE to force
libpthread to use system scope. This is easier than rebuilding libpthread
(with SYSTEM_SCOPE_ONLY defined) and allows you to use M:N for some
applications and 1:1 for others.
Is the sysctl kern.threads.thr_scope_sys
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Pete French wrote:
You can set the environment variable LIBPTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCOPE to force
libpthread to use system scope. This is easier than rebuilding libpthread
(with SYSTEM_SCOPE_ONLY defined) and allows you to use M:N for some
applications and 1:1 for others.
Reread the above for the answer to your last question.
Sorry, rephrased - 'How can I set that environment variable for all processes?'
I'm kind of embarassed to have to ask, as this should surely be very simple,
but I cant think of anywhere to set system-wide environment variables which
all
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Pete French wrote:
Reread the above for the answer to your last question.
Sorry, rephrased - 'How can I set that environment variable for all
processes?'
login.conf perhaps?
I'm kind of embarassed to have to ask, as this should surely be very simple,
but I cant
On 6/11/05, Paul Mather [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found array rebuilding to be troublesome on atacontrol RAID
Some bits from the in-house documentation I've been writing. I've
tested this on multiple occasions on my 1U Supermicro SATA boxes, so
might possibly be interesting for someone.
*
Which CPUTYPE should be used for the AMD Sempron CPU? I'm assuming this is
similiar to an athlon-xp. Perhaps an alias or a new entry should be
created for this CPU?
---
CPU: AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3000+ (1799.81-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = AuthenticAMD Id = 0x10fc0 Stepping = 0
Hello,
use CFLAGS=-march=atlhlon-xp. CPUTYPE overrides CFLAGS, so it doesn't
provide You such sophisticated optimizations.
If You plan to make buildworld, use:
CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -march=athlon-xp
Anyway, if You just use ports collection, and don't make buildworld
CFLAGS=-O3 -pipe
On 06/13/05 14:03, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
use CFLAGS=-march=atlhlon-xp. CPUTYPE overrides CFLAGS, so it doesn't
provide You such sophisticated optimizations.
If You plan to make buildworld, use:
CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -march=athlon-xp
Anyway, if You just use ports collection, and don't make buildworld
KK == Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KK And what was wrong with casting your eye one line down, clicking on
KK Message-ID and entering it in the search box at
KK http://www.freebsd.org/search/search-mid.html
Ah, there it is. Thank you!
KK Is it really rendered in an invisible
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 11:14:03AM -0700, Jon Simola wrote:
- if they do not probe correctly, check the BIOS settings above
- perform a minimal install of FreeBSD 5.3 (do not worry about
network or anything)
- reboot from the installed OS and login as root
- Run the
On 06/13/05 14:26, Rasmus Kaj wrote:
KK == Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KK And what was wrong with casting your eye one line down, clicking on
KK Message-ID and entering it in the search box at
KK http://www.freebsd.org/search/search-mid.html
Ah, there it is. Thank you!
KK
Hi,
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
this for the freebsd5 branch only
Here is how to apply the patch to get the long awaited high console text
modes under freebsd!
I actually use it on my nc6000 hp laptop with the following mode:
1400x1050x16
damm .. really nice ;-))
This patch is actually for
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 03:06:51PM -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
Steven Hartland wrote:
Have a read /usr/src/UPDATING it explains.
It should be in /usr/src/UPDATING, but I don't see it there myself.
I got bitten by the same problem. The other guy who gave
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 01:24, Pete French wrote:
I'm kind of embarassed to have to ask, as this should surely be very
simple, but I cant think of anywhere to set system-wide environment
variables which all processes will have. I've only ever done this in shell
profiles before and I cant think of
The Vonage RT31P2 does not talk H.323, and it's not necessary to do
anything other than plain vanilla NAT to have it work through a
firewall. That is, no port forwarding, no SIP payload re-writing, etc.
Just plain vanilla NAT for both the SIP signaling and the RTP payload
will be all that's
Hi,
Has this patch beeen applied to CURRENT? So it will be in the next
release of FreeBSD?
Ted
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