Runs happily day and night, throughput is about 1.3TB of news data per
day, no crashes for the last couple of months, as I recall.
On 6.0? I dont get reboots with 5.4.
Yes, on 6.0. I was running 5.4 before with no problems either.
One thought, did you migrate your kernel-config from
Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 12:06:12 -0800
Nate Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
nate Thank you for tracking this down. It is interesting that BIF is
nate heavyweight while BST is not. I guess that is expected behavior by OEMs
nate which only test on Windows and so not
Hi Kris,
I cannot find anything about that in the /usr/src/UPDATING for the 5.4
branch. We're running FreeBSD xyz 5.4-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p5
and p6 and later only fix some IPSEC and SSL stuff.
Is it in 6.0 and if so, will somebody backport that fix?
Regards
Rutger
On Wed, November
Hi,
(sorry for crossposting)
recently I've updated to 6.0-STABLE and started noticing strange performance
issues with the system. The system itselfs acts as an web server running
apache2 with php4 compiled from ports.
However, there is, in my opinion, strange behaviour of this machine. Under
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On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Claus Guttesen wrote:
Runs happily day and night, throughput is about 1.3TB of news data per
day, no crashes for the last couple of months, as I recall.
On 6.0? I dont get reboots with 5.4.
Yes, on 6.0. I was running 5.4 before with no problems either.
Hi
I have the same behavior on Compaq AP400 (2xPIII 700MHz).
The problem disappeared when I disconnect the mouse.
May be this can help your :)
On 23 Nov 2005, at 21:37, Pete French wrote:
Having successfully upgraded one system in-place from 5.4 to 6.0 I
had a go
at the second system today.
I have the same behavior on Compaq AP400 (2xPIII 700MHz).
The problem disappeared when I disconnect the mouse.
Ah! Now that is worth knowing - I didnt even think of trying that.
So does anyone know why the mouse being connected causes it to not boot ?
I can rebuild the kernel without the mouse
Gary == Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, this is not a Thinkpad clone, but it is a very good
laptop nonetheless (especially the awesome 15.4 1920x1200
screen).
That is *outsanding* resolution!!! I'm looking at some real
good deals on ebay ... think I'll check the
Sune == Sune Wettersteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sune #Am I better off installing 5.4 or 6.0?
Sune I'd say you should go with 6.0. It features much better wireless
Sune support and I'm sure theres some acpi changes you could benefit
Sune from.
I'd vote 6.0, too. I've actually been running
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Hi all,
After update my workstation with portmanager +/- 800 pkg,
firefox not work more.
# sudo gdb /usr/X11R6/lib/firefox/firefox-bin firefox-bin.core
Password:
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Hi ..
Hi,
Having read the man page, there is alot in there that makes me wonder
whether going with a HP Smart Array P600 is a wise idea ...
The Compaq ciss adapters require faked responses to get reasonable
behavior out of them. In addition, the ciss
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:01:17PM +0100, Philippe Pegon wrote:
We have about thirty HP servers (DL360 and DL380) with FreeBSD 5 and 6,
and they seem to work fine with ciss driver. Just this damn bug
(kern/83375) which is not related to ciss driver...
do you know of any method to
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Hi ..
Having read the man page, there is alot in there that makes me
wonder whether going with a HP Smart Array P600 is a wise idea ...
The Compaq ciss adapters require faked responses to get reasonable
behavior out of them. In addition, the ciss command set is
On Mon, 2005-Nov-21 21:23:10 -0600, Greg Rivers wrote:
the
deadlock also occurs under normal operation when no snapshots are running
or have ever been run since boot. It's just much less frequent in this
case.
I've also seen this behaviour in both 5.x and 6.0 (I can't recall if
it bit me in
Sascha Holzleiter wrote:
do you know of any method to monitor these controllers with FreeBSD,
e.g. to detect drive failures?
No, but the code is in the driver and can be easily adapted to a
userland program to probe the controller through the ioctl interface,
but the easiest way is to just
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:15:07PM +0100, Sascha Holzleiter wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:01:17PM +0100, Philippe Pegon wrote:
We have about thirty HP servers (DL360 and DL380) with FreeBSD 5 and 6,
and they seem to work fine with ciss driver. Just this damn bug
(kern/83375) which
Holger Kipp wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:15:07PM +0100, Sascha Holzleiter wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:01:17PM +0100, Philippe Pegon wrote:
We have about thirty HP servers (DL360 and DL380) with FreeBSD 5 and 6,
and they seem to work fine with ciss driver. Just this damn bug
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 09:45:08AM +0100, Rutger Bevaart wrote:
Hi Kris,
I cannot find anything about that in the /usr/src/UPDATING for the 5.4
branch.
I didn't say anything about UPDATING, I said the release errata.
We're running FreeBSD xyz 5.4-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p5
and p6
Sascha Holzleiter wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:01:17PM +0100, Philippe Pegon wrote:
We have about thirty HP servers (DL360 and DL380) with FreeBSD 5 and 6,
and they seem to work fine with ciss driver. Just this damn bug
(kern/83375) which is not related to ciss driver...
do you
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Holger Kipp wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:15:07PM +0100, Sascha Holzleiter wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 07:01:17PM +0100, Philippe Pegon wrote:
We have about thirty HP servers (DL360 and DL380) with FreeBSD 5 and 6,
and they seem to work fine with ciss
Gary == Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[on the merrits of my D800 laptop]
Gary Do you lease or buy most hardware? I've never crunched cost
Gary vs return on computers, but it seems likly that leasing might
Gary win here. Brand new machine every 18 months; what a deal. In
Gary any
Hi Kris, Rutger, and others that have commented on this thread.
I'm happy to hear that I'm not the only one experiencing problems
like this. I posted a similar question a month or so ago about a
PowerEdge 2850 using SMP (dual Xeons) and never received any
responses that helped solve the
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 01:18 am, Pete French wrote:
I have the same behavior on Compaq AP400 (2xPIII 700MHz).
The problem disappeared when I disconnect the mouse.
Ah! Now that is worth knowing - I didnt even think of trying that.
So does anyone know why the mouse being connected causes it to
I just thought of one other bit of info that may be relevant to the
auto-rebooting problem I've experienced with our PowerEdge 2850.
Since the problem may be related to memory allocation, I thought I
should mention that we have more memory in that machine that is
typical for some users.
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 02:36:01PM -0700, Dan Charrois wrote:
But here's about where any troubleshooting on my own reaches its
limit. I noticed that Kris mentioned it was a known problem in the
stats counting for SMP machines and had been fixed, but haven't been
able to find a
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 02:49:10PM -0700, Dan Charrois wrote:
I just thought of one other bit of info that may be relevant to the
auto-rebooting problem I've experienced with our PowerEdge 2850.
Since the problem may be related to memory allocation, I thought I
should mention that we
Hi,
Every time my httpd-access.log file is rotated I need to restart Apache,
otherwise it won't write into the new httpd-access.log file.
Is there a way for Apache (version 2.0.55 on FreeBSD 6.0) to write to the
new log file without the need to restart it? I restart it routinely from a
cron
On 25/11/2005, at 1:45 PM, Ladislav Bodnar wrote:
Is there a way for Apache (version 2.0.55 on FreeBSD 6.0) to write
to the
new log file without the need to restart it? I restart it routinely
from a
cron job, but occasionally Apache fails to restart (or more
precisely, if
fails to shutdown
My very non-orthodox way is to:-
1) copy the entire content of the log file out for storage, renamed
according to date.
2) cat /dev/null to the apache logfile
On 11/25/05, Philip Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/11/2005, at 1:45 PM, Ladislav Bodnar wrote:
Is there a way for Apache
Ladislav Bodnar wrote:
Hi,
Every time my httpd-access.log file is rotated I need to restart Apache,
otherwise it won't write into the new httpd-access.log file.
Is there a way for Apache (version 2.0.55 on FreeBSD 6.0) to write to the
new log file without the need to restart it? I restart
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Thu, 2005-Nov-17 00:00:03 -0800, Rob wrote:
The only way I know of how to trigger the deadlock,
is to compile
a new kernel and the 'linking kernel' stage will
lock-up the PC.
With a regular kernel, this takes 2.5 hours until
deadlock, but with
a fully equipped debug
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Ladislav Bodnar wrote:
Every time my httpd-access.log file is rotated I need to restart Apache,
otherwise it won't write into the new httpd-access.log file.
Use apache's logrotate if you never want to stop apache.
If you don't mind the restart you can use newsyslog to
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