On Jun 4, 2004, at 4:15 AM, Sven Hazejager wrote:
The Athlon PC runs a 4.10 world, built with pentiumpro optimizations.
If I
buildworld with pentium optimizations, does that newly built world
rely on
any pentiumpro optimized libraries of the Athlon PC base? That would
surely hose the Pentium PC!
SL == Scott Long Long writes:
I have a dual CPU Dell box on which I run Postgres. The other night,
the nightly mail included a bunch of warnings liks this:
dscheck(#aacd/0x20006): negative b_blkno -2119051990
dscheck(#aacd/0x20006): negative b_blkno -2119051992
SL Very bizarre. I
-6.1 and it works flawlessly.
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VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE=4
I'm not sure specifically about these values, but the LINT default
values for SHM settings is certainly not what you get by default if
you leave out those tuning parameters.
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A while back, I had written about repeated kernel warnings of CCB
timeouts on one of my machines. The messages are like these, with
varying hex values:
Sep 30 03:07:18 lorax /kernel: (da0:bt0:0:0:0): CCB 0xc7830040 - timed out
Sep 30 03:07:26 lorax /kernel: (da0:bt0:0:0:0): CCB 0xc7830040 -
t == tenebrae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
t On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Vivek Khera wrote:
t == tenebrae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
answers on both ethernets). The console then just sits there. I
never get the flushing buffers messages, nor do I get a prompt for
entering the password
MS == Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but I want to go to single user mode to do make installworld.
MS This is not necessary.
Yes, it is, the way I run these machines.
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CS == Cy Schubert - ITSD Open Systems Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm using the XF86_Mach64 server, as I was before.
CS Are you sure? Whenever I had this problem under XF86 3.3.6, X -
CS XF86_SVGA.
Yep.
[onceler]% ls -l /usr/X11R6/bin/X*
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 11 Jun 5
VK == Vivek Khera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
VK I have three machines with dual fxp NICs on them. They are all Dell
VK PowerEdge 1550 boxes, running 4.3-STABLE from yesterday (I updated the
VK kernel from today to see if the latest patches to if_fxp.c fixes the
VK problem, but it didn't).
Ok
"THH" == The Hermit Hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
THH /usr/include/libutil.h:64: syntax error before `9'
THH gmake[1]: *** [cc.o] Error 1
I'd run the same exact compile line but change the -c to -E and see
what the pre-processed output looks like. Then you'll get to see
exactly what
"GT" == Gordon Tetlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GT On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Vivek Khera wrote:
Pretty much the only thing you have to do to run bind in chroot is to
set the named_flags="-g bind -u bind" flags in /etc/rc.conf. That's
my understanding of it based on the FreeB
"JR" == James Raftery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JR Use the 'directory' statement in the options clause of named.conf:
JR options {
JR [...]
JR directory "/var/tmp";
JR };
But that throws off the zone file directory paths... Hmm. I guess if I
were clever enough with subdirectory tree
"CB" == Chris Byrnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) bind tries to write temporary files into the CWD. Unfortunately,
CB cd /etc
CB chown -R bind:bind namedb
CB chmod 700 namedb
Right... but next make installworld clobbers it back to root:wheel.
Otherwise it is a fine solution other than it
"j" == jreynold John writes:
j Yup. You have to have 'pseudo-device vn' in your kernel config and you have
j to make sure the vn* devices are made in /dev. Once you do that, the following
j commands will work:
vnconfig will automagically load the vn kernel module if it needs.
you don't have
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"RB" == Robert Banniza [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RB I just cvsup'ed 4.2R to 4.2 stable as of today and like others I'm getting
RB errors with the libssl portion. This is also causing Apache not to startup
RB as well as causing problems with ssh. I saw on the list where other had
RB
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MA Can people change the permissions afterwards or the umask before
MA uploading, thus circumventing these settings? I'm not too deep in ftpd.
Hmmm. Yes. According to the ftpd man
IP-SUPPORT and linked page.
It works just fine here. Please describe in detail what you did step
by step so we can see what went wrong.
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"WB" == Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok... can we have this requirement documented somewhere? Perhaps the
pkg-descr file for the port? That would have been a timesaver!
WB 'man ktrace' for a way to debug this sort of things.
The ktrace output was not so helpful yesterday. The
"WB" == Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's the device from boot:
cd0 at ahc1 bus 0 target 4 lun 0
WB^ bus *** 0 ***
No, that's ach1 which is scsi bus 1 as per camcontrol:
# camcontrol devlist
QUANTUM ATLAS V 9 WLS 0201 at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (da0)
which can be an IP address or a host name.
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am and 3am should be avoided for any system cron jobs
just because of this problem.
Could the default nightly cron job time get changed to something
outside of the 1am to 3am window? The current time is just a bad
default.
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to work ok. I did a /net install into "/opt", and then set
up my self using the setup program.
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"DW" == Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DW This is what happens when the getty on console and xdm start up
DW simultaneously. The keyboard goes into limbo-mode.
That explains it... wow. What a fun timing issue. Curious how adding
snmpd to startup triggers it every time!
DW The
ose aren't put together
into a 5.6.1 release, I don't know. But stick with Perl 5.005 in
4-STABLE.
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the "-owhole" option is for rdist6. if you use the stock rdist,
change it to "-w".
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it?
I use the internal "auth" service which works quite nicely.
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"KO" == Kevin Oberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KO OpenSSH is now a standard part of FreeBSD. Use it and stop sending
KO clear passwords over the net. Then you don't care about the security
KO of the link, only the end nodes.
But without encryption, anyone can talk to your base station.
To
observing.
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sd as both client/server to see if
maybe I'm doing something wrong...
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ot; option, so it is unlikely to
be the right incantation.
Any pointers from where to get this?
I've filed a PR on plugger, but no response on it yet (over a week).
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ISPLAY" after sessreg -d. This seems to
make "w" happy.
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"CL" == Cyrille Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CL "Chad R. Larson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I recall, Vivek Khera wrote:
Use rdist6 (from ports) with SSH as your transport. You'll need to
install rdist6 on each system.
If you've got SSH built, you could
"MO" == Mark Ovens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MO OK, I've installed the port. Do you know a URL where the plugin will
MO (should) actually run? Everywhere I try (e.g. radio stations) just
MO fires up the external RP program, plays Welcome.rm and just sits
MO there.
You need to ensure that the
ion turned on,
then recompile just that file with optimization level lowered or
totally off. I believe the port does this for you, but it is not
necessary if you have a powerful enough machine.
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"KK" == Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KK Guys, this is now at least two steps removed from being on-topic for
KK -stable. Please take your discussions elsewhere if you wish to pursue them
KK (on the other hand, perhaps a few dozen more messages with the same
KK subject might get the
detail for which you seek?
That doesn't list ports and DMA. Try "cat /var/run/dmesg.boot" and
read through it.
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"WL" == Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WL In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vivek Khera writes:
WL : So if I don't have a "buildworld" /usr/obj tree sitting around, I am
WL : not supported to build a new kernel for my existing system, say, to
WL : add a new SCSI control
her method is "supported". You're now
qualifying your statement with "across upgrades".
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"KK" == Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KK On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
So you're saying that even after upgrading from 3.4 to 4.0 you should
use make buildkernel? That seems counter to what has been discussed
before, and is way non-BSD-ish.
KK Buildkernel
tall
Done.
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45]-STABLE? I always get identd failures and need to use an
external identd. All I did was uncomment the line in the inetd.conf
file and comment out the old one for the external identd.
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eaned from the driver? I'm sure
porting the Linux driver for this chip would be a lot of work...
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"DRT" == Donald R Tyson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DRT At least the 4.0-STABLE side, despite the error reported by
DRT several on this list, managed to get the time right.
The error is in the date program's ability to tell you the time X
hours ago, when that X is during the leap-ahead hour. I
"KK" == Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KK On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Geoffrey T. Cheshire wrote:
Is there a canonical list of things like this to pare? Should I use
pkg_delete?
KK Here's the canonical list:
KK openssl
KK openssh
What about ntp?
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mits given to processes that are
already started. Logging in again will cause your process (ie, the
shell) to have its resource limits set to the current hard limits.
ps: Go Duke!!! I really miss the place. ;-(
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"MP" == Mattias Pantzare [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MP The problem is simply that the kernel that has a lower resolution on it's
MP scheduling than the clock that you are using, and that it takes time to do
MP things on a noral CPU.
Plus the fact that FreeBSD is *not* a real-time OS, so any
"SA" == Szilveszter Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SA Is the enclosed output all that you get? If so, am I right in
SA assuming that you do not delete /usr/obj/* before each build? IMHO
SA it is pretty much compulsory, esp if you also cvsup in the
SA meantime, that is /usr/src changes.
Doesn't
le shared memory
options SYSVMSG #SYSV-style message queues
options SYSVSEM #SYSV-style semaphores
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Yesterday, I went through the process of upgrading via cvsup to
3.4-STABLE on my 3.3-STABLE box. I had a couple of things confuse me.
I picked up the hint to run 'mergemaster' from this list. The
handbook doesn't mention this handy utility at all. It walks you
through the long laborious
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