kernel crash ... httpd process ??

2007-03-25 Thread Vincent Blondel
Hello, This morning, I found my web server rebooted after a kernel crash. You can find below a debug of the kernel but I do not see anything special except it seems there was a problem with httpd process. This machine is hosting 16 jails machines, all of them running with Apache-1.3.37 or

options VFS_AIO vs. qemu vs. shell accounts

2007-03-25 Thread Oliver Fromme
Hi, sys/conf/NOTES contains this comment in RELENG_6 (for as long as the AIO option exists, which is more than 7 years): # Use real implementations of the aio_* system calls. There are numerous # stability and security issues in the current aio code that make it # unsuitable for

Re: Amd64 Unstable Areca

2007-03-25 Thread Scott Long
Nikolas Britton wrote: Yeah are hardware is nearly identical. I don't remember what I did to my custom driver, I know I fixed some syntax errors and merged in changes that were made on top of the 1.20.00.02 code base. I'm not sure but I think most of those changes were thrown out with the import

freebsd-update changes kernel to SMP-GENERIC

2007-03-25 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester
Hello! Before the last freebsd-update, I had a GENERIC kernel installed. Now 'uname -v -i' gives me: FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: Tue Feb 27 22:56:09 UTC 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP SMP-GENERIC Did something go wrong? Does SMP have any negative side effects (Pentium M)?

Re: freebsd-update changes kernel to SMP-GENERIC

2007-03-25 Thread Colin Percival
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: Before the last freebsd-update, I had a GENERIC kernel installed. Are you sure? :-) Now 'uname -v -i' gives me: FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: Tue Feb 27 22:56:09 UTC 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP SMP-GENERIC Did something go wrong? What does

freebsd-update changes kernel to SMP-GENERIC

2007-03-25 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester
Colin Percival wrote: Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote: Before the last freebsd-update, I had a GENERIC kernel installed. Are you sure? :-) I was... since I always had one, but looking at my old logs, I found: FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 12 11:05:30 UTC 2007 [EMAIL

Re: Re: bsdlabel blues again

2007-03-25 Thread Volker
Michel, On 12/23/-58 20:59, Michel Talon wrote: Volker said: As I've done this procedure twice yesterday and once more today, I've double and triple checked everything but I'm running into one single problem: partition c extends past end of unit and doesn't start at 0. I think you

gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread Joe Kelsey
I am having a real hard time with gmirror. I recently bought two new 400G SATA disks and I want to mirror them. I think I am following the directions, but I am not sure. I generally do the following steps: edit /boot/loader.conf to add geom_mirror_load. reboot into single-user gmirror label

Re: gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread Ivan Voras
Joe Kelsey wrote: So, after loading the mirror stuff, I regularly lock up the system by trying to perform simple activities on the mirror. What do I need to do differently? Here are the relevant dmesg lines: atapci0: SiI 3512 SATA150 controller port

Re: socketpair: No buffer space available

2007-03-25 Thread Bruce M. Simpson
Marc G. Fournier wrote: Mar 20 07:59:26 mars sshd[717]: error: reexec socketpair: No buffer space available If I have a login session on the machine, I can easily do a reboot of the machine, and it seems to come up clean every time (ie. no fsck's need to be run) ... Does anyone have any ideas

Re: Processes get stuck in ufs state

2007-03-25 Thread Oleg Derevenetz
Цитирую Oleg Derevenetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 05:22:38AM +0300, Oleg Derevenetz wrote: Sometimes (once a week approximately) I have a problem with the same symptoms described here on SMP FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE with dual AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 850:

Re: gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread Ivan Voras
Joe Kelsey wrote: The major thing that needs doing is a detailed explanation of how to take two brand new disk drives and mirror them. Nothing in the documentation discusses this. Do you have to create file systems on the This is actually easy: 1. Create everything you need on the first

Re: gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread Joe Kelsey
Ivan Voras wrote: Joe Kelsey wrote: So, after loading the mirror stuff, I regularly lock up the system by trying to perform simple activities on the mirror. What do I need to do differently? Here are the relevant dmesg lines: atapci0: SiI 3512 SATA150 controller port

Re: socketpair: No buffer space available

2007-03-25 Thread Marc G. Fournier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - --On Monday, March 26, 2007 00:08:07 +0100 Bruce M. Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marc G. Fournier wrote: Mar 20 07:59:26 mars sshd[717]: error: reexec socketpair: No buffer space available If I have a login session on the machine, I

Re: gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread George Hartzell
On Mar 25, 2007, at 5:12 PM, Joe Kelsey wrote: Ivan Voras wrote: Joe Kelsey wrote: So, after loading the mirror stuff, I regularly lock up the system by trying to perform simple activities on the mirror. What do I need to do differently? Here are the relevant dmesg lines: atapci0:

Re: gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
The major thing that needs doing is a detailed explanation of how to take two brand new disk drives and mirror them. You're right. This is a tutorial. Nothing in the documentation discusses this. The in-tree documentation explains the syntax of the admin commands and the technical

RE: gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread Christopher Schulte
Regarding the gmirror talk: I found this helpful, as well: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/11/10/FreeBSD_Basics.html Has there been any talk of a gmirror aware sysinstall that would adjust the size of the disk layout by one sector to ensure that the metadata is not overwritten? (and

Re: gmirror Issues

2007-03-25 Thread Patrick M. Hausen
Hello! On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 05:12:59PM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote: The major thing that needs doing is a detailed explanation of how to take two brand new disk drives and mirror them. Nothing in the documentation discusses this. It is supposed to work like this: