I got problems with shutdown after dump with “-L” (with spashots) on a
large partition:
We have large partition with 872G on “df –H” report. Exactly before
shutdown the “dump –Lau” was finished without any problems. After dump
finished I run command “shutdown –h now” and in the result shutdown
I am wondering if I am understanding carp interfaces correctly. I
have a SPAM gateway that runs on two servers. I want to enable a
Sorry for the late night noise. I see my mistake. I have something on
that IP that does not respond to ping per the dmesg:
arp_rtrequest: bad gateway 207.99.22
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 12:50:25PM +0800, Sun Zongjun-E5739C wrote:
>
> Thanks for your kind support. I add root(hd0, 0) but grub reports that can't
> find file?
> Here is the output of fdisk
>
> Device boot System
> /dev/hda1 *FreeBSD
>
Hi, Koshy
Thanks very much. It works find after I modified root(hd0,0) to root (hd0, 0, a)
Regards
Zongjun
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Koshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2006年11月2日 12:30
To: Sun Zongjun-E5739C
Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Boot FreeBSD from grub
sz> How can add FreeBSD into grub menu? I can see FreeBSD file
sz> system via fdisk -l comand.
Something like the following should work in
"/boot/grub/menu.lst":
title FreeBSD
root (hd0,a)
kernel /boot/loader
assuming that the 'a' partition is where the kernel resides.
There might be a catc
Thanks for your kind support. I add root(hd0, 0) but grub reports that can't
find file?
Here is the output of fdisk
Device boot System
/dev/hda1 *FreeBSD
/dev/hda2Linux
Thanks
Regards
Sun Zongjun
-
Dear,
On 10/20/06, Søren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Boot verbose and grap the output like you did earlier in this thread
will do nicely. What I need are the lines from where the channels on the
controller are probed for raw devices, that should reveal if we can se
any HW at all..
The v
Hi, all
I have install FreeBSD6.1 on my desktop, then install linux FC5. But now
I can't see FreeBSD from Grub menu.
How can add FreeBSD into grub menu? I can see FreeBSD file system via
fdisk -l comand.
Thanks
Regards
Zongjun
___
freebsd-stable@freeb
I am wondering if I am understanding carp interfaces correctly. I
have a SPAM gateway that runs on two servers. I want to enable a
failover scenario. I want to test the interface on the backup server.
So the primary server is shut down. I enable carp and it starts up
fine and works for a wh
NanoBSD write the boot block to use the disk packet (BIOS INT 0x13)
interface. This doesn't work on any of the WRAP or Soekris (45xx or
48xx) boards I've got.
From memory: look for the boot0cfg line at around line 367 of the
nanobsd.sh script and delete "-o packet" from it.
You can prove it b
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Andrew Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 01:45:45PM -0800, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:
: > Hi,
: >
: > bootmgr hangs on the PC Engines WRAP board.
: >
: > It's been brought up before on the small@ list (IIRC), but with no
: >
On Nov 1, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Andrew Thompson wrote:
Have you set the bootloader to use serial? Set -h in /boot.config
Yes.
(the nanobsd build process does that by default,
echo " -h" > ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/boot.config
)
- ask
--
http://www.askbjoernhansen.com/
__
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 01:45:45PM -0800, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> bootmgr hangs on the PC Engines WRAP board.
>
> It's been brought up before on the small@ list (IIRC), but with no
> solution.
>
> It hangs just after
>
> "1 FreeBSD
> 2 FreeBSD"
>
Have you set the bootloader t
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 00:48:46 +0100, Ronald Klop
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 03:44:37 +0200, Jack Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After a conference call today, it was decided that a merge of
my Intel driver base and the STABLE code would take place.
This code undoes the
Hi,
bootmgr hangs on the PC Engines WRAP board.
It's been brought up before on the small@ list (IIRC), but with no
solution.
It hangs just after
"1 FreeBSD
2 FreeBSD"
I have a stack of the WRAP boards I was going to use for the NTP
Pool, but I really want to use a nanobsd style inst
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 11:40:39PM +0300, Nguyen Tam Chinh wrote:
I don't think that I can do a stack backtrace when named left no core
after that.
No core is being left either due to limits (limit/ulimit) being
imposed on the user or group 'bind', o
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 11:40:39PM +0300, Nguyen Tam Chinh wrote:
> I don't think that I can do a stack backtrace when named left no core
> after that.
No core is being left either due to limits (limit/ulimit) being
imposed on the user or group 'bind', or because chroot precautions
are being used
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:34:22AM +0100, Fredrik Widlund wrote:
> Yes, it forces writeback even when the controller has no BBU. Choosing
> WBack itself will default back to WThru. It's dangerous, but I guess it
> should be much less dangerous than using for example softupdates.
I don't see how
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Mark Andrews wrote:
Hello,
I have a server with busy local DNS (bind 9.3.2-P1, listen on localhost).
The bind9 got strange problem and gone away for the last some days:
Oct 31 11:34:49 cat9 named[500]:
/usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/mem.c:628:
INSIST
Scott Long wrote:
>>How hard would it be to use the linux driver code base to add tthe
>>SerDes support to the FreeBSD driver? I am not a C programmer, but I
>>can copy and paste ;)
>
> FreeBSD has the MII and PHY blocks abstracted out into separate drivers,
> unlike linux. It's not clear to me h
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > Nullfs seems more fragile than I initially thought ...
>
> It's just that compiling in the extra debugging (it might be
> DEBUG_LOCKS or DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS, I forget which), causes the sizes of
> structures to change, so when the module tries to fondle the structure
> at a ce
Conrad Burger wrote:
On 01/11/06, David Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >> Oops, you're right. I've been accidentally ignoring
> this anyways, I'll
> > > >> take care of it. Thanks!
> > > >>
> > > >> Scott
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >Thanks the kernel now recognizes the networ
> Hello,
>
> I have a server with busy local DNS (bind 9.3.2-P1, listen on localhost).
> The bind9 got strange problem and gone away for the last some days:
>
> Oct 31 11:34:49 cat9 named[500]:
> /usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/mem.c:628:
> INSIST(((unsigned char *)mem
>
Peter Jeremy writes:
| It would be nice to see the 32-bit emulation improved so that it is
| possible to build/run the i386 versions of ports on an amd64 system.
| This would be the best of both worlds. If I had any free time, I
| would even work on this myself.
I have this working well enough fo
On 01/11/06, David Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >> Oops, you're right. I've been accidentally ignoring
> this anyways, I'll
> > > >> take care of it. Thanks!
> > > >>
> > > >> Scott
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >Thanks the kernel now recognizes the network interface.
> > > >
>
On 01/11/06 13:56 -0500, Vivek Khera wrote:
On Oct 31, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Travis Pugh wrote:
I've had no difficulty with 1950/2950 installs, as long as the disk
controller is the PERC 5/I. I don't know if this holds for Vivek's
experience as well.
However, with the SAS5 controller (LSILogic
On Oct 31, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Travis Pugh wrote:
I've had no difficulty with 1950/2950 installs, as long as the disk
controller is the PERC 5/I. I don't know if this holds for Vivek's
experience as well.
However, with the SAS5 controller (LSILogic SAS) AMD64 won't boot
without
either:
- A
> > > >> Oops, you're right. I've been accidentally ignoring
> this anyways, I'll
> > > >> take care of it. Thanks!
> > > >>
> > > >> Scott
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >Thanks the kernel now recognizes the network interface.
> > > >
> > > >But it fails to "attach" the driver to the interface
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 11:57:48AM +0100, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
> I grepped /sys for DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS and it seems to only add some
> additional KASSERTs, but not the one which triggered in the original
> panic.
>
> Nullfs seems more fragile than I initially thought ...
It's just that compiling
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 12:44:56AM +1100, Bruce Evans wrote:
> The masking hack is probably only needed for aout. For elf,
> objdump -h /kernel says:
>
> % Sections:
> % Idx Name Size VMA LMA File off Algn
> % ...
> % CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, D
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> Why would the scheduler affect the "sys" component of the load (which
> shoots to the sky before the machine drops of the network)? I thought,
> it only matters for user-space programs (the order in which they run)...
It also schedules internal kernel threads (such as dev
вівторок 31 жовтень 2006 19:43, Jack Vogel написав:
> This is fairly bizarre :) I think I can say pretty safely that this is NOT
> an em driver issue, its a scheduler problem of some sort.
Am I the only one having problems with em driver? In its latest
6.x-incarnation?
Or is the "enabled DEVICE_
середа 01 листопад 2006 08:44, Steven Hartland написав:
> > Actually, it stalls even with polling disabled. It just takes A LOT
> > longer, as I just found out.
> >
> > Instead of minutes, it takes hours of heavey traffict to stall, but
> > it still happens. Pressing a key still wakes it up...
>
>
Greg Black wrote:
[ ... ]
Dunno about PAE on i386 (and don't much care). As it happens,
my amd64 box is hardly higher end, but it has slots for 4GB and
its doco claims that it can run with 4GB. However, to my great
displeasure, I discovered after setting it up that both its BIOS
and any OS I in
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Actually, it stalls even with polling disabled. It just takes A LOT
longer, as I just found out.
Instead of minutes, it takes hours of heavey traffict to stall, but
it still happens. Pressing a key still wakes it up...
Sounds like apm or something making the machine go t
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 26 October 2006 15:54, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 03:42:34PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 26 October 2006 15:18, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 11:38:24AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
Sorry, I mean
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 12:53, SiteRollout.com wrote:
> Many thanks for all the replies guys. I used the following method pasted
> below remotely without having to boot up in single user mode and it worked
> fine to upgrade from 6.0 to 6.1/6.2, so I'm sharing with all in case anyone
> needs t
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 11:57:48AM +0100, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
> On 10/31/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Note that they'll be demand-loaded if requested (e.g. if you try to
> >mount_nullfs). Maybe you or something else tried to mount such a
> >filesystem by accident?
> >
> >> B
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 20:41, Jack Vogel wrote:
= I still think it looks like some kind of scheduler issue going on
= here, so maybe this is something to check.
Why would the scheduler affect the "sys" component of the load (which
shoots to the sky before the machine drops of the network)? I t
> This doesn't tally with my experiences. I've had an amd64 laptop
Me neither - but then I think this is a large case of 'your mileage
may vary', as it entirely depends on what you are doing. I did
find, like the original poster, that a number of language ports didn't
work properly when I first t
Many thanks for all the replies guys. I used the following method pasted
below remotely without having to boot up in single user mode and it worked
fine to upgrade from 6.0 to 6.1/6.2, so I'm sharing with all in case anyone
needs to do the same.
However I want to downgrade from 6.2 PRERELEASE to 6
On Tue, 2006-Oct-31 14:44:46 -0600, Mark Linimon wrote:
> - certain ports have i386 binaries (can't be fixed)
> - certain ports have i386 asm code (can be fixed if there is fallback
> C code)
A partial solution to this is to get the i386 emulation and cross-
building into better shape. If I rea
On Wed, 2006-Nov-01 06:14:03 +1000, Greg Black wrote:
>The state of the software out there is disgracefully far from
>being ready for 64-bit platforms -- after wasting weeks in a
>vain attempt to get a workable development environment on my
>amd64 setup, I've just completed a move to i386 (by a fre
On 10/31/06, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note that they'll be demand-loaded if requested (e.g. if you try to
mount_nullfs). Maybe you or something else tried to mount such a
filesystem by accident?
> But the point is mood anyway, since I could not reproduce the problem.
> I tried a
Hello,
I have a server with busy local DNS (bind 9.3.2-P1, listen on localhost).
The bind9 got strange problem and gone away for the last some days:
Oct 31 11:34:49 cat9 named[500]:
/usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/mem.c:628:
INSIST(((unsigned char *)mem
)[size] == 0xbe)
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