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This commit of the drm/dri stuff yesterday on 6-STABLE rocks.
It works out of the box on my i810.
I think FreeBSD is now ready for the desktop since xlock looks really cool.
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Today I did a succesfull remote upgrade from 5.5 to 6.1 without going to
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Nice work!
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local to the client, which is a workaround for me. If you depend on locks
enforced on the server it wil not work.
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sizes with it, but only under highly unusual circumstances.
Scott
Just for the record.
I'm running a 6.1-STABLE client with a Debian 3.1 server with kernel
2.6.12 and that works ok with nfs locking. Locking didn't work in the past
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and the list provides more of the same problems,
but I didn't find an answer.
My dmesg is attached.
Is there any info I need to provide to debug this or can I try patches?
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Description: Binary data
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I get these errors a lot.
Sep 5 11:55:12 ronald kernel: em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
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-David.
This sounds familiar to my problem. I solved it today by enabling polling.
I know it's a workaround.
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had setiathome running, which keeps the cpu useage close to 100%.
Is it possible this has something to do with the merge of taskqueue in
6-STABLE?
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If you use libthr (see libmap.conf) it shows a lot better.
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But know what you are doing. I do not recommend you to install vulnerable
ports.
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there a lot of sequential queries or simultanious? Do you do a lot of
locking/selects/updates/insert? Are there thousands of tables or just 1?
I do recommend a 64 bit OS if your hardware supports it, because it makes
allocating memory for MySQL a lot easier.
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will perform badly under RAID-5, even
with a battery-backed write-cache in write-back mode...
Example: writing 1 bit on 1 disk needs to read some info from all disks to
recalculate the parity. So this doesn't scale very well.
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The PAE kernel of 6-BETA1 only builds after disabling devices ural and ral.
Ronald.
PS: 6-BETA1 iso booted on a system with new hardware where my college
didn't get linux booted. ;-)
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I had (about) the same problem at a linux server at my work last
weekend. But is was not repeatable for me.
Maybe it contains some info which helps you.
Log: http://ronald.klop.ws/~ronald/linux.scsi.txt
Forgot
is
quite mature for some time.
You can only answer this question by inviting 1000 (virtual) friends and
ask them to buy something in your webshop.
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type 0x1b
Sep 20 13:39:54 laptop kernel: = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
Sep 20 13:39:54 laptop kernel: processor eflags = interrupt enabled,
resume, IOPL = 0
Sep 20 13:39:54 laptop kernel: current process = 533 (vtund)
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. Remove old libraries and use /etc/libmap.conf to map the old libs on
the new ones.
4. Recompile every port, so all dependencies are the 6.0 libs.
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have them it's ok. If you recompile everything you don't need the
COMPAT_FREEBSD5 stuff. If you don't have the source of some of your
FreeBSD-5 applications you have to run with COMPAT_FREEBSD5.
And the switch to 6 is easier because your 5-applications keep running.
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. This fixes a lot of dependency
troubles.
BTW2: if you cvsup to the latest portstree, you can't expect everything to
be available in packages. In FreeBSD ports are the focus, packages come
next (currently).
BTW3: http://www.freshports.org/
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as described above ;)
How do you reboot into single-usermode from remote?
(Rebooting isn't really the problem, working in single-usermode is.)
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7. reboot into single-usermode and verify your new kernel works
How do you reboot into single-usermode from remote?
(Rebooting isn't really the problem, working
find any use of pccard_ifconfig also. But there is no reference of
the removal of these settings in UPDATING.
Where can I find the latest docs for the best way to config a pccard
network card?
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disabled the snapshots and since than it
didn't hang a single time.
I hoped it would be fixed in 6.0, but this sounds the same.
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Are
there any known problems concerning nfs and 6.0, or do I miss anything
else?
Another me too: freebsd 6.0-stable client and a Linux 2.6.x debian 3.1
server.
All processes that try to lock a file hang in stats lockd.
A workaround is using the -L option of mount_nfs.
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Sorry, I can't fix this, but I can provide some log output if anybody is
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problem with Palm devices and ucom0 not appearing.
In many cases, you need press Sync button on cable to make ucom
appear.
I think he needs /dev/cuaU0 as mentioned in the FILES section of 'man
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will run slower. And because
of this the problem may not occur anymore, but it is worth the try.
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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
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Build 6.2-RC2 24 December 2006 Begin building the second release candidate
build for all Tier-1 platforms.
So that answers part one of your questions. I don't know anything about
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occurred.
thanks.
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with FreeBSD, or would it be better to go with Solaris Dom0 +
FreeBSD DomU?
http://docs.freebsd.org/44doc/papers/jail/jail.html
google: jail freebsd
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I think.
But you can use dump/restore or tar. There are a lot of examples out there
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sysctl: dev.acpi_ibm.0.events: Input/output error
I'd be glad about any pointers to where I should look for the cause of
these problems.
I don't know the answer, but version did you run before? So people know
what changed in between.
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increased HZ on anything 1 GHz.
If I do see network problems, now I know another place to look, too.
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if this option is defined.
This
option implies the SC_NO_CUTPASTE option too.
How much memory does this save (or how can I discover that)? Is it worth
it on a 96MB PentiumII laptop?
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The syscons manual page says:
The following options will remove some features from the syscons
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does kldstat say after booting and after the manual kldload?
And do post your dmesg output.
Is there something logged in /var/log/messages?
Is your kernel in sync with world and with the modules?
Do you compile with extra optimizations?
Did you do a clean make world/kernel?
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file /boot/kernel/snd_emu10k1.ko
/boot/kernel/snd_emu10k1.ko: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386,
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Can make installworld complain on startup if I try to run it with
securelevel 0.
It will fail half way through on some files with nochg flags or something
like that.
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Can make installworld complain on startup if I try to run it with
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It will fail half way through on some files with nochg flags or
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Design
be in there.
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It is available. I'm running it on my laptop now.
I've these in my config.
grep apm /etc/rc.conf
apm_enable=YES
apmd_enable=YES
Do you have apm(4) compiled into the kernel? I've loaded the module
the system is overcommitting, except when you set artificial
limits via ulimit etc.)
What is so interesting about the number of threads of an application?
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Yes, I have apm build into the kernel. Does your machine have apm?
As somebody else mentioned first try if you have ACPI support on your
machine. It is a modern, more advanced version of apm. If ACPI
this quote for you. Maybe it helps.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/laptop/article.html
On FreeBSD 5.X, you also have to set hint.apm.0.disabled=0 in
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Thank you all for your help!
Don't you need a cross-cable to connect directly to the router?
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in the right way. Well, at least with
`reboot' and `halt'. May be this is not the right way? Am I missing
something?
Are there errors on shutdown?
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booting. So there is no swap usable for ramdisk.
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This host has 192 MB of RAM and 512 MB of swap.
/sbin/mdmfs -i 4096 -s $1md $2
Kris Kennaway wrote:
You don't have enough RAM in your system to do that.
I'm running mdmfs WITHOUT -M flag.
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Read /usr/ports/UPDATING and /usr/ports/CHANGES after updating your ports
tree.
There is the removal of INDEX documented.
About the ruby thing. Try deinstall/reinstall of ruby and portupgrade
manually and try again. (This is my best guess.)
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Oops.
(or ports/sysinstall/etcmerge)
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First: Ports are independent of the version of your system.
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laptop is to slow for making these
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Would all this work for 'make index' for the ports also? Or is this more
io bound?
I can't test this myself, because my laptop is to slow for making
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Can I find out what their parent processes are? (something like
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/usr/ports/sysutils/pstree
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nfs issues with it while using pine
on a nfs mounted mail folder. (results from 1999 about older versions
freebsd)
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: Command disallowed [0xc]
# /etc/rc.bluetooth start ubt0
Could not execute command reset. Operation timed out
What information can I provide to resolve this. Or is there a better
mailinglist for this?
The usb-adapter is the shop-brand of the MyCom shops in The Netherlands.
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drivers aren't, but the others perform better. But I don't know if
it has anything to do with it.
Search the archives for more discussion about this.
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Do more people have this problem? And what info can I give to help
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When I boot my laptop with a wi0 pccard inserted, the machine locks
after probing wi0. I can't go to the debugger also.
The fun thing is, that it probes if I also inserted my ep0 card before
booting. But if I
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how can I remove one specific active ipnat session?
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For FreeBSD 5/6 there was a quite ok roadmap for building SMP-support/GEOM
and a lot of other great things.
Is there also such a roadmap for version 7?
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Not as far as i know. Install /usr/ports/net/pptpclient/
That's what I use for pptp vpn's. It's easy to set up and works like a
charm.
In 6-STABLE there is the lagg(4) driver.
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(judging by ever increasing lsof output).
Shouldn't slapd close its unix socket? Or am I misreading this.
Using TCP sockets is just fine. If there are patches I could try,
don't hesitate to send them to me.
Cheers,
Uli
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bluetooth device doesn't have this.
You could try this also, but no garanties.
Ronald.
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, file /usr/include/osreldate.h
source line number 1
Makefile.inc1, line 101: warning: awk
'/^#define[[:space:]]*__FreeBSD_version/ { print $3 }'
/usr/include/osreldate.h returned non-zero status
Any thoughts how I can solve this?
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 13:18:11 +0200, Ronald Klop
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Hello,
Running make for makeworld or in ports gives problems since my upgrade
yesterday.
Running 6.2-STABLE of yesterday on i386.
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Here are snapshots of the release notes.
http://people.freebsd.org/~bmah/relnotes/
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Hello,
I don't know who to contact about this, so I send it to the list.
The server cvsup6.nl.freebsd.org doesn't give new data for a couple of
weeks now.
Many thanks in advance for solving this or forwarding this to the rights
person.
Ronald.
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conflict between BIOS
initializing the hardware and FreeBSD doing that. Maybe you have the same
problem.
Ronald.
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