On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 12:56:58AM +0100, Robert Watson wrote:
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Randy Bush wrote:
do folk actually successfully upgrade
to RELENG_6 *safely* on a many-user production system using the
instructions in UPDATING?
I've done that successfully on two single-user workstations,
Hiya,
Is there support for SATA tagged queueing in FreeBSD-6? Any ideas on
which chipsets would support it or how to determine whether FreeBSD is
using it?
Thanks,
Adrian
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I'm running today's 6-stable on a amd64 SMP (Pentium-D) machine.
When turning on witness, I got a LOR on half way of booting:
ata0-slave: pio=PIO4 wdma=WDMA2 udma=UDMA100 cable=40 wire
ata2-master: pio=PIO4 wdma=WDMA2 udma=UDMA133 cable=40 wire
ad4: 157066MB HDT722516DLA380 V43OA96A at
Hi, all
I want to use a usb network interface on FreeBSD6.1 as well as I use it
on linux. When insert the USB into Linux box and run ifconfig command,
it will report that a usb0(1, 2) can be used now. But when I insert the
same USB device into the FreeBSD box, FreeBSD only report that some USB
Yoshihiro Ota wrote:
[...]
Hello.
What are other ways?
I want to see vulnerable message but still want to install
without portupgrade being interrupted.
According to /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk, DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
disables vulnerable check, don't it?
Yes, it disable vulnerability
On Sun, 22 Oct 2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, Oct 22, 2006 at 08:48:20PM -0500, Jeremy Messenger wrote:
I guess I am safe then as I can ignore these cores.. Thanks! Isn't kernel
supposed to be avoid the crash? I don't see any of crash before I upgraded
to last night of RELENG_6.
It's
On Monday 23 October 2006 18:26, Sun Zongjun-E5739C wrote:
I want to use a usb network interface on FreeBSD6.1 as well as I use it
on linux. When insert the USB into Linux box and run ifconfig command,
it will report that a usb0(1, 2) can be used now. But when I insert the
same USB device into
Scott Long wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Jason Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scott Long wrote:
Using the driver from HEAD* in the latest RELENG_6 didn't fix our
problems.
We could still trigger the Watchdog timeout when copying a local file to
an NFS mounted filesystem (UDP mount,
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hiya,
Is there support for SATA tagged queueing in FreeBSD-6? Any ideas on
which chipsets would support it or how to determine whether FreeBSD is
using it?
Thanks,
Adrian
As I know, this is on one hand dependend on the used chipset and on the
other haned dependend on
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O. Hartmann wrote:
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Is there support for SATA tagged queueing in FreeBSD-6? Any ideas on
which chipsets would support it or how to determine whether FreeBSD is
using it?
As I know, this is on one hand dependend on the used
Hi list:
I've a 2.6 To storage device, and for some reasons, I've to do a
gpt destroy /dev/aoed0
which gives me:
gpt create: error: bogus map
gpt create: unable to open device '/dev/aoed0': Unknown error: 0
I missed a detail?
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Hello!
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Carl Johan Gustavsson wrote:
System information: Athlon XP 1700+ / 786 MB Asus A7V266 (bios
v1.11) Maxtor 60 GB
Has anyone any suggestions?
Thanks,
Freek
I'd try a different cable for the drive. If that doesn't fix it
the controller on the motherboard is
On 10/23/06, Michael Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sadly, a good proportion of current laptops fitted with SATA-150
drives and based on the the Intel ICH-7 chipset do not fully
initialize AHCI mode in the BIOS. Specifically, no resources are
allocated to supporting it. This complicates any
Hi
I have a remote server running if_bridge with two ath cards
one 11g as hostap
one 11a as adhoc
I have a local server with an ath card as 11a adhoc linking the remote server
all works fine but when I run ifconfig ath0 list stat on the *local* server
all stations connected to the remote
How can I tell xchm not to output the following error message:
``Failed to display HTML document in ISO-8859-1 encoding''?
I've installed it with ``pkg_add -r xchm''.
It works alright except for that error message output for every subject
change.
By the way, chmview doesn't work at all: the
In response to Jason Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scott Long wrote:
I'll cautiously say that the latest set of changes to bce might be
interesting for you. It now survives all of my ttcp and netblast tests
in both UDP and TCP. Please let me know if it makes things better,
worse, or no
Has anyone else been testing ggate on amd64? There is an open pr that
highlights a datatype problem between the kernel and userland, but
even with that patch, I can't get ggate to stay up. I'll post in a
more detailed manner about the problem as soon as I get my test-bed
system up, but I'm
I'm attempting to use CARP with arpbalance to load balance some
services. My only problem is that the balancing doesn't happen
automatically.
The configuration is just from the carp man page:
ifconfig_em0=inet XXX.XXX.XXX.55 netmask 255.255.255.192
ifconfig_em1=inet 192.168.100.55 netmask
On Oct 19, 2006, at 1:19 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
I delete rc.d/* isdn/* bluetooth/* defaults/* gnats/* mtree/*
periodic/*
and security/* as well as most other stuff in /etc that I know I have
not modified and won't need for a single-user boot. But be VERY
careful
about this!
I do this
On Oct 20, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
I have -DS115200 in /boot.config, and boot and loader are happily
using this speed. However, the kernel appears to be hardwired to 9600.
I've only ever gotten it to work when /boot.config looks like -D -
S115200. I don't think you can
David Gilbert wrote:
Has anyone else been testing ggate on amd64? There is an open pr that
highlights a datatype problem between the kernel and userland, but
even with that patch, I can't get ggate to stay up. I'll post in a
more detailed manner about the problem as soon as I get my test-bed
Kazuaki ODA ha scritto:
David Gilbert wrote:
Has anyone else been testing ggate on amd64? There is an open pr that
highlights a datatype problem between the kernel and userland, but
even with that patch, I can't get ggate to stay up. I'll post in a
more detailed manner about the problem as
Hi all
I come again for my network problem.
After I make this changement :
The patch
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029224.html
a kernel without USB.
a kernel in no-SMP mode (the server is SMP).
I don't have em* watchdog on the
Kevin:
Maybe you can get a punter on linux-poweredge@ lists to do scanpci -v or
lspci or whatever to get the IDs.
~BAS
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Scott Long wrote:
Kevin Kramer wrote:
and will it support the BCM5754 in the Precision 390?
No idea, ask the vendor.
Scott
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 04:56:50PM +0800, Sun Zongjun-E5739C wrote:
Hi, all
I want to use a usb network interface on FreeBSD6.1 as well as I use it
snip
I am a newbie to FreeBSD. How can I know whether my FreeBSD can support
this devices like Linux?
You need to know what chipset is in
hi, i'm on FreeBSD 6.1, with a problematic cpu - it seems
to be overheating and shutting the system down when running
intensive jobs, at the moment i can't even finish compiling
the mysql-server in ports. i've tried running the make with
an increased nice level, but that doesn't seem to change
In response to gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi, i'm on FreeBSD 6.1, with a problematic cpu - it seems
to be overheating and shutting the system down when running
intensive jobs, at the moment i can't even finish compiling
the mysql-server in ports. i've tried running the make with
an increased
So probably MFC/RFP into RELENG_6 after two weeks? Is there an official
FreeBSD PR on this to update?
~BAS
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Jason Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Scott Long wrote:
I'll cautiously say that the latest set of changes to bce might be
gareth wrote:
hi, i'm on FreeBSD 6.1, with a problematic cpu - it seems
to be overheating and shutting the system down when running
intensive jobs, at the moment i can't even finish compiling
the mysql-server in ports. i've tried running the make with
an increased nice level, but that doesn't
Matthieu Michaud wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Also take into account that you usually don't read that
much data from /dev/random. Quality is much more important
than speed.
you are right. do you know an easy way to evaluate this quality ?
There is no easy way, I'm afraid.
Best
gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, i'm on FreeBSD 6.1, with a problematic cpu - it seems
to be overheating and shutting the system down when running
intensive jobs, at the moment i can't even finish compiling
the mysql-server in ports. i've tried running the make with
an increased nice
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 06:23:52PM +0200, gareth wrote:
hi, i'm on FreeBSD 6.1, with a problematic cpu - it seems
to be overheating and shutting the system down when running
intensive jobs, at the moment i can't even finish compiling
the mysql-server in ports. i've tried running the make with
Andrew Reilly wrote:
[*] The production server is using a software RAID mirror on
a pair of SATA drives on a low-end Intel P4/ICH6 motherboard,
using ar(4), configured by atacontrol. Fsck on 6.x can't find
any superblocks on /usr, but 5.5 is fine.
It's a horrible hack, and you should
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 06:49:21PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Matthieu Michaud wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Also take into account that you usually don't read that
much data from /dev/random. Quality is much more important
than speed.
you are right. do you know an easy way
I have booted it into FC3 using 2.6.18 kernel. here is the dmesg and
scanpci -v output
tg3.c:v3.65 (August 07, 2006)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt :04:00.0[A] - GSI 17 (level, low) - IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device :04:00.0 to 64
eth0: Tigon3 [partno(BCM95754) rev b002 PHY(5787)]
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 07:27:12PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 06:49:21PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Matthieu Michaud wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Also take into account that you usually don't read that
much data from /dev/random. Quality is much more
субота 21 жовтень 2006 13:33, Gleb Smirnoff написав:
We aren't currently speaking about performance, we need to know whether
kernel with DEVICE_POLLING option makes NIC work stable.
Yes, that seems to be the case... After I got to the machine's console
(there was no network access) and turning
On Monday 23 October 2006 17:34, Vivek Khera wrote:
I'm attempting to use CARP with arpbalance to load balance some
services. My only problem is that the balancing doesn't happen
automatically.
The configuration is just from the carp man page:
ifconfig_em0=inet XXX.XXX.XXX.55 netmask
Hi,
We do experience some trouble with em.
1. em0: watchdog timeout resetting
Network hangs, server becomes unreachable, and after a few minutes,
console doesn't respond anymore.
We tried to type something at the console prompt and we got some
chinese characters :)
We had to reboot badly.
Hello,
I compiled again recent patch from
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029224.html
then em0 works fine until now without any problem.
Regards,
Balgaa
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On Mon 2006-10-23 (18:56), Oliver Fromme wrote:
It shouldn't change anything. The nice level will not
reduce the amount of work that your CPU is doing, it might
only shift that amount between processes.
ah ok.
Depending on the type of your CPU (which you didn't tell
us), it might be
понеділок 23 жовтень 2006 13:37, Mikhail Teterin написав:
We aren't currently speaking about performance, we need to know whether
kernel with DEVICE_POLLING option makes NIC work stable.
Yes, that seems to be the case...
I spoke too soon :-( It took a lot longer this time (without polling),
gareth wrote:
On Mon 2006-10-23 (18:57), Roland Smith wrote:
Forgot the thermal paste between the CPU and the fan?
Overclocked the CPU?
nope ;) i built this machine 3 years ago i think, whenever the 2600+'s
came out. it's only been giving trouble in the past few months.
I have an XP 2200
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 08:39:58PM +0200, gareth wrote:
[snip]
On Mon 2006-10-23 (18:57), Roland Smith wrote:
Forgot the thermal paste between the CPU and the fan?
Overclocked the CPU?
nope ;) i built this machine 3 years ago i think, whenever the 2600+'s
came out. it's only been giving
On Oct 23, 2006, at 1:50 PM, Max Laier wrote:
Until I perform this manual step, all traffic goes to the single box.
After I perform this step, the traffic is balanced nicely as expected
amongst the local network hosts. Each box then has one MASTER and
one BACKUP carp interface for this IP.
Hello!
Looking at the http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/todo.html today, I was
surprised to not see the following problems in addition to the em(4) issue:
. devel/nspr's self test fails: the forktest executable complains
about a bug in pthread. Using libthr seems to work,
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:21 PM, Vivek Khera wrote:
Sounds like you forgot the net.inet.carp.preempt sysctl. See the
begining
of the EXAMPLES section of carp(4).
But I don't have multiple interfaces that all need to go up/down
together. I need one carp interface to be master and one backup
Am 23.10.2006 um 17:46 schrieb Vivek Khera:
On Oct 20, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
I have -DS115200 in /boot.config, and boot and loader are happily
using this speed. However, the kernel appears to be hardwired to
9600.
I've only ever gotten it to work when /boot.config looks
Greetings,
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD. The
hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB RAM, 7 x 15k
rpm disks in a RAID5 setup. I'm not exactly informed as to the specific
Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD. The
hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB RAM, 7 x 15k
rpm disks in a RAID5 setup.
Generally
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server
for an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD.
The hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB
RAM, 7 x 15k rpm disks in a RAID5 setup. I'm not
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 01:01:38 +0200, Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD. The
hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB RAM, 7 x
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
So, first of all, am i crazy for choosing fbsd+mysql for this
rather than something like Solaris + Oracle? :)
Moderately...it kinda depends on the budget available. I regard
Solaris + Oracle as one of the most reliable
Ronald Klop wrote:
I'm running MySQL 5 on Linux at my work (4 disk RAID 10/32G
RAM/4xsingle-core). It has a DB of 100 GB and much more than
millions of rows and the preformance is very good with quite a lot of
users via the webserver. But I do not have any comparisons with Oracle
or other
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Moderately...it kinda depends on the budget available. I regard
Solaris + Oracle as one of the most reliable combinations for
moderate to extreme load, for a system that might well be in
operation for five to ten years. If I was going to do
On Oct 23, 2006, at 19:10, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Moderately...it kinda depends on the budget available. I regard
Solaris + Oracle as one of the most reliable combinations for
moderate to extreme load, for a system that might well be in
operation for five to ten years. If I was going to do
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 02:00:22 +0200, Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Moderately...it kinda depends on the budget available. I regard
Solaris + Oracle as one of the most reliable combinations for moderate
to extreme load, for a system
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Bill Moran wrote:
Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD. The
hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB RAM, 7 x 15k
rpm
Hi,
Just to say that this report may well seem a little sparse, but I
really don't know what exactly to look for so if anybody needs extra
information just shout and I will get it for you ASAP.
When I check the X.org log file, it says direct rendering: enabled on
my graphics device (it attaches
From Mike Jakubik [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 07:44:45PM -0400:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
So, first of all, am i crazy for choosing fbsd+mysql for this
rather than something like Solaris + Oracle? :)
Moderately...it kinda depends on
Thanks for your kindly support.
I have checked the driver of USB device on Linux Linux uses the zaurus driver
for that device. What I want to know whether such driver has been ported to
FreeBSD.
Thanks
Regards
Zongjun
-Original Message-
From: Daniel O'Connor [mailto:[EMAIL
As I said in another email, the Linux uses zaurus driver for this USB lan
devices. I have checked the freebsd list that it uses cdce driver to support
zaurus USB devices. But some zaurus usb devices don't report its class and
interfaces correctly. It should works if we can add the product ID
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 12:46, Sun Zongjun-E5739C wrote:
I have checked the driver of USB device on Linux Linux uses the zaurus
driver for that device. What I want to know whether such driver has been
ported to FreeBSD.
You haven't supplied your dmesg or the usbdevs -v output.
However I
I use usbdevs -v it is like this
Port1 addr 2, full speed, power 500mA, config 1, Motorola USB device(0x6424),
Motorola Inc.(0x22b8), rev1.00
Thanks
Regards
zongjun
-Original Message-
From: Daniel O'Connor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2006年10月24日 11:52
To: Sun Zongjun-E5739C
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 13:27, Sun Zongjun-E5739C wrote:
I use usbdevs -v it is like this
Port1 addr 2, full speed, power 500mA, config 1, Motorola USB
device(0x6424), Motorola Inc.(0x22b8), rev1.00
But no dmesg!
Do you actually *want* help?
Please do me (and everyone on this list) the
--- rtld.c.orig Sun Oct 22 20:21:10 2006
+++ rtld.c Sun Oct 22 20:22:37 2006
@@ -131,6 +131,7 @@
static void ref_dag(Obj_Entry *);
void r_debug_state(struct r_debug*, struct link_map*);
+__weak_reference(dlsym, _dlsym);
/*
* Data declarations.
It seems that so many of us have been
Andrew Reilly wrote:
So: my two cents: it can work, but it's possible for it not to
work, and care is required.
That's always true, but worth a reminder nonetheless. :)
[*] The production server is using a software RAID mirror on
a pair of SATA drives on a low-end Intel P4/ICH6 motherboard,
On Monday 23 October 2006 22:38, Vivek Khera wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:21 PM, Vivek Khera wrote:
Sounds like you forgot the net.inet.carp.preempt sysctl. See the
begining
of the EXAMPLES section of carp(4).
But I don't have multiple interfaces that all need to go up/down
together.
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