Michael Schuh schrieb:
hi Chuck,
hi @list
me again, behind the scenes,
i would take over my Server by an hoster from
Linux to FreeBSD on the running system,
while the hoster takes money for pressing 2 buttons and
put a disk in my Server...so
i create now a mfs based system that can bootet
Hello,
I've got these repeatable crashes with:
klon# uname -a
FreeBSD klon.klsp.kharkov.ua 6.2-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p3 #7:
Fri Mar 23 11:26:01 EET 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KLON i386
the system is running quagga and l2tpd built from the yesterday's ports.
I
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
I've got these repeatable crashes with:
klon# uname -a
FreeBSD klon.klsp.kharkov.ua 6.2-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p3 #7:
Fri Mar 23 11:26:01 EET 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KLON i386
the system is running quagga and l2tpd built from the
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 02:25:44PM +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
I've got these repeatable crashes with:
klon# uname -a
FreeBSD klon.klsp.kharkov.ua 6.2-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p3 #7:
Fri Mar 23 11:26:01 EET 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KLON i386
Michael Schuh wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Michael Schuh wrote:
i can't understand how malloc can eat all available
memory, i have 2Gigs of it ;-)
so it seems to me i know what i doing, if
i have 1,6 Gigs free Memory, and i say ok get me 750Megs from
my 1,6 Gigs of free
Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Not use kernel ppp, which is known to be broken. I don't know what
this means for your application.
Sorry to hijack this thread but is there any way to mimic the following
pppd invocation with mpd or ppp(8) :
/usr/sbin/pppd
Oliver,
Thanks for this excellent article. I was trying to write about the same
thing, but keep it simple enough to improve the chances of it crossing
the language barrier weel enough to be useful. I believe you did a really
good job of this and saved me several minutes of tying to do the same.
Kevin Oberman wrote:
I thought the warning in the man page was adequate (until 7.0 changes
the default to swap backed), but, at least in Michael's case, I guess I
was wrong. I guess the man page need to somehow make it clear that the
memory used by malloc backed mds is a very limited
Hi Oliver,
Hi @list,
yes that's exatly what i have in my mind,
after the explainings from Chuck.
thanks very much
cheers
michael
2007/3/23, Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Michael Schuh wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Michael Schuh wrote:
i can't understand how malloc can eat all
I am trying to install FreeBSD-stable 6.2 64-bit from
CDROM and the installation hangs. The installation
hangs after the 3ware 9000 Series Storage Controller
is recognized (using the twa0 driver). If I disable
ACPI, I get to the sysinstall screen, however, no
hard drives are detected.
Here is a
Jon,
This issue should be fixed in the FreeBSD 6.X driver on the 3ware
web-site (9.4.1 codeset). We need to send a kernel patch to update
the in-kernel 6.X driver to the latest version.
-Adam
On 3/23/07, Jon Langton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to install FreeBSD-stable 6.2 64-bit
Hello...
El vie, 23-03-2007 a las 11:12 +1100, Jan Mikkelsen escribió:
Hi,
Phillip Neumann wrote:
My amd64 box is not very stable.
In its hardware list, you can see there is an areca 1210 card, wich
suffer the errata of 6.2-release (high load crash)
Last week or so, i saw a
A newer version of the driver has been release to fix this problem (I think):
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/arcmsr/
If that doesn't work move back down to 1.20.00.12:
http://www.nbritton.org/uploads/areca/
Added erich and scott to the cc list.
On 3/22/07, Phillip Neumann
On 3/13/07, Kip Macy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know you were working on Xen support in FreeBSD, but web about it
(http://www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/7.0/STATUS) has one year old info
(support planned in FreeBSD 6.1). So is there any progress, or Xen will
not be in any near future release?
- Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about implementing something like DragonFly BSD virtual kernels?
Matthew Dillon talks about it in is bsdtalk interview:
http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk098.mp3
It seems very similar to User Mode Linux, rather than a
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