to carry in a USB key, and to plug into any
computer on a network. Having FTP out-of-the-box makes the system
usable as a server immediately without having to search around for an
ftp-package.
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 3:55 AM Christos Chatzaras
wrote:
>
> With the patch I can't reproduce the issue. Can you please MFC it to
> 13.0-STABLE and 13.0 ?
>
Thanks for doing the testing! I've committed the MFC to stable/13. I'll
request re@ approval to pull it up to 13.
it in Nginx; however, we only saw it on a very small
percentage of servers. I think we might have seen one other instance with a
different process, but I can't remember for sure.
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duce this? I was never able to do that. A
reliable reproduction may help narrow down the change which triggered this
behavior.
I can certainly MFC the patch to stable/13. re@ will need to decide whether
to admit it to the release branch.
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Hi Kyle,
On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 at 15:05, Kyle Evans wrote:
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> On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 8:02 PM Jonathan Chen wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > With the transition to git, I'm now getting a lot of prompts for
> > differences against an empty $FreeBSD$, eg:
> >
er operate in the future when there are
changes in /etc if it can't inspect the $FreeBSD$ tag anymore?
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while, so I don't know how long this has been
> broken. My builds last night failed and things are still broken right
> now.
It must be something recent, as my last build of 12-STABLE at r363443
(~23 Jul) succeeded.
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, one of the reasons why I use synth is
_because_ of the stress it can place on my 12-STABLE snapshots. If the
system is stable and performs well when under load, I feel just that
bit more assured about using it in production environments.
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> pass was to add /bin/stbash to the end of the toor line in
> master.passwd, but that didn't change it even after a reboot.
You have to use vipw(8).
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eriencing crashes it may be better for you to
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a circular dependency on
> print/tex-dvipsk was detected.
Do you have any unusual options in your LiveSystem-make.conf? I'm
using synth as well and I'm not seeing this error in my upgrade-system
builds.
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ebuild/reinstall ports that contain kernel modules, as
they get depend quite critically on being in sync.
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 at 09:14, Software Info wrote:
>
> OK. So although the script is located in my home directory, it doesn’t start
> there?
Correct. You cannot make any assumptions about the environment.
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r home directory. It
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FI\FreeBSD\boot64.efi. On
a cold start, I have to be quick to hit the F12 key, which then allows
me to specify whether to boot Windows or FreeBSD. I'm not sure how
Lenovo's BIOS setup works, but I'm pretty sure that it should have
something similar.
Chee
uefi(8) man page suggests that boot1.efi should be used,
loader.efi can also substituted. I believe the release images use
loader.efi instead of boot1.efi, as it's slightly more efficient.
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nged in FreeBSD-12?
# sysctl net.wlan.devices
sysctl: unknown oid 'net.wlan.devices'
What did I miss?
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Actually, the commit on the stable/11 appears to be 338983 and not 339983.
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On 18 June 2018 at 09:16, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 08:46:35AM +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've updated to r335297 on STABLE-11. My root fs is ZFS, and /etc/fstab is:
>>
>> # DeviceMountpoint FSt
pfs: tmpfs (/home/jonc/.cache)
The system continues booting up as usual once I exit single-user mode.
The system used to boot up with any intervention prior to this.
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config -r does the same, but additionally filters the output by the
> lib.*\.so\.[0-9]+ patern. Dynamic linker does not filter and uses the
> name from DT_NEEDED as is.
Thanks for the explanation, guys.
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ct,
x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), dynamically linked, stripped
/usr/local/lib/nss/libssl3.so:ELF 64-bit LSB shared object,
x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), dynamically linked, stripped
Is this correct ldconfig behaviour or has something broken?
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arm64-chroot.
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On 30 June 2017 at 10:27, Glen Barber <g...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 10:23:26AM +1200, Jonathan Chen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got a dual boot system at home, booting into Windows 10 for
>> games. I've noticed that since I updated to 11.
e. However, I thought I'd bring it to the
notice of list.
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hoping for an aarch64 RPI3 image for SD cards to try out FreeBSD
11.1. There's a memstick image, but I don't think that will work for
the RPI3?
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make[1]: stopped in /usr/src
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/src
The "rm -f bsdxml.h bsdxml_external.h ..." looks dodgy to me. Why have
these 2 files in the source tree if it's going to be removed early in
the build?
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port, as it produces kernel modules that are tied closely the current
kernel. I also had a panic when I moved up my STABLE-11/amd
installation yesterday, but after a de-install and rebuild of the
nvidia-driver port, I'm up and running agai
On 3 February 2017 at 06:21, Sergey Matveychuk <se...@yandex-team.ru> wrote:
> And it looks like it works without COMPILER_TYPE=clang if you buildworld
> before. But I'm not sure.
/usr/src/UPDATING recommends that buildworld should always be done
before buildkernel.
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On 6 January 2017 at 00:40, Schaich Alonso <alonsoscha...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017, at 12:12, Jonathan Chen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just moved onto STABLE-11/amd64 today, and after rebuilding all
>> my ports, I find that switching from X back to
Hi,
I've just moved onto STABLE-11/amd64 today, and after rebuilding all
my ports, I find that switching from X back to the console using
Ctrl-Alt-F1 results in a screen filled with random coloured blocks.
Does anyone here know how I can get a decent console?
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iginal poster's problem
though.
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On 21 October 2016 at 11:27, Steven Hartland <kill...@multiplay.co.uk> wrote:
> On 20/10/2016 22:18, Jonathan Chen wrote:
>>
>> On 21 October 2016 at 09:09, Peter <p...@citylink.dinoex.sub.org> wrote:
>> [...]
>>>
>>> I see this on my pgsql_tmp
ping. ;)
I'm seeing this as well with an Odoo ERP running on Postgresql. This
lag does matter to me as this is huge performance hit when running
Postgresql on ZFS, and it would be good to see this resolved.
pg_restores can make the system crawl as well.
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>> On Oct 19 10:38, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
>> Jonathan Haack wrote on 2016/10/19 10:09:
>>> Awe geez ... pkg won't work ... says "shared object "libssl.so.7" not
>>> found, required by "pkg"
>>
>> Do not panic
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> Try pkg-static.
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>> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 2:09 AM, Jonat
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> On Tue, 18 Oct 2016 23:06:10 -0600, Jonathan Haack <oemb1...@mac.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I am running 10.1 fully update with
>>
>> freebsd-update fetch
>&g
I am running 10.1 fully update with
freebsd-update fetch
freebsd-update install
then, every time I do
freebsd-update -r upgrade 11.0-RELEASE
It says it failed an integrity check and cowardly refuses … I have followed all
forum advise and upgraded pkg, rebooted ran everything again and again
I just upgraded a machine from 10-STABLE to FreeBSD 11, and the machine
seems to crash frequently if flowtable is enabled. Other machines I have
using the identical kernel does not seem to be affected, and the same
hardward on the old 10-STABLE branch was quick stable. Interfaces on this
top.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/devel/gsoap
devel/gsoap will build on older version. My installed devel/gsoap was
last installed on 6-Dec-2015.
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> devel/gsoap will build on older version. My installed devel/gsoap was
> last installed on 6-Dec-2015.
Rephrasing: devel/gsoap will build on an older snapshot of 10/STABLE.
My currently installed devel/gs
On 30 December 2015 at 07:50, Dmitry Sivachenko <trtrmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Patch gsoap to use IPPROTO_IP instead of SOL_TCP.
> I meant IPPROTO_TCP, sorry.
Thanks for the quick-fix. However, IMHO this should be classed as a
regression on 10/STABLE.
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On 12/14/2010 3:07 PM, Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
Quite sure many 8-XXX worlds worked great on this box including reboots,
I will find the date window when things went wrong.
Merci, Arno
I am curious as to the status of the hanging reboot. I too have some
systems that has had a working reboot
the network address is assigned. The solution is to
wait for DHCP negotiation to complete before letting the rest of the
network scripts to complete. I added the following to /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_re0=SYNCDHCP
Change re0 to your network device.
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:31:25AM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday, November 26, 2010 1:10:48 pm Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've recently added a new PCI 1 Parallel Port card, and I'm trying to
get it recognised by my 8-STABLE/amd64 system.
puc(4) probably ignores single-port
/loader.conf:
puc_load=YES
However, all of this doesn't work. dmesg reveals:
pci4: ACPI PCI bus on pcib4
pci4: simple comms, parallel port at device 6.0 (no driver attached)
What did I miss? Is my patch correct?
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connectors.
What things you have tried to test there?
Thanks for the hint here. I've just tried out pcm4 and pcm5 and they work
fine. It's a bit of a reach for my headphone-jack, but I'm really glad to
have something working now.
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On 26/11/2010 08:19, Doug Barton wrote:
On 11/25/2010 11:12, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Thanks for the hint here. I've just tried out pcm4 and pcm5 and they
work fine. It's a bit of a reach for my headphone-jack, but I'm really
glad to have something working now.
I have a 960 (thanks
On 24/11/2010 20:38, Alexander Motin wrote:
On 24.11.2010 00:07, Jonathan Chen wrote:
I recently migrated my 8-STABLE/amd64 system to a Dell Optiplex 980 and
have discovered that the sound system isn't recognised by snd_hda.
cat /dev/sndstat:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm: 64bit 2009061500
will magically enable this?
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and host system have a snapshot in common you can do
incremental transfers. This way you only have to keep the most recent
snapshot on the main system and can keep as many as you have space for
on the backup drive. You also have direct access to any backed up
version of every file.
HTH,
Jonathan
On 11/22/2010 5:13 PM, Andrew Reilly wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:26:30AM -0500, Jonathan Stewart wrote:
On 11/22/2010 6:35 AM, Andrew Reilly wrote:
Dump/restore doesn't work for ZFS. I *think* that I'm running
backups in the appropriate equivalent fashion: I take file
system snapshots
Hiya
Early this morning I read through the daily status e-mails from a server I
administer. I was unpleasantly surprised to see a refused ssh connection from
an external IP address, which shouldn't be possible since the machine is only
accessible via a VPN :-O
It wasn't until after I'd
192.168.1.10 (192.168.1.10): 56 data bytes
^C
If you're using ipfw, there's still some instability with it. Reconfirm
your rule-load with ipfw show
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netmask 0x broadcast 192.168.2.10
inet 192.168.2.12 netmask 0x broadcast 192.168.2.12
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
ifconfig: ioctl(SIOCGIFINFO_IN6): Device not configured
Why is the output from the 32-bit ifconfig severely mangled?
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On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 04:12:11PM -0700, Xin LI wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Jonathan Chen j...@chen.org.nz wrote:
?? ??$ /compat/i386/sbin/ifconfig
?? ??: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST
?? ?? ?? ??inet 192.168.1.10 netmask 0xff00 broadcast
finally managed to revert the system source back to an earlier
snapshot (hard to do when I had no connectivity to the 'Net), my
configuration started working again. Has anyone else had the same
problem as I've been having, or did I just get the code at a bad time?
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Attila Nagy wrote:
Bingo, this solved the problem. The current uptime nears four days.
Previously I couldn't go further than a day.
The machine gets very light TCP load (and other machines which get work
well), so I guess it's UDP RX or TX checksum related
I also have had my network
On 14/02/2010 17:28, Jonathan Belson wrote:
After reading some earlier threads about zfs performance, I decided to test my
own server. I found the results rather surprising...
Thanks to everyone who responded. I experimented with my load.conf settings,
leaving me with the following
Hiya
After reading some earlier threads about zfs performance, I decided to test my
own server. I found the results rather surprising...
The machine is a Dell SC440, dual core 2GHz E2180, 2GB of RAM and ICH7 SATA300
controller. There are three Hitachi 500GB drives (HDP725050GLA360) in a
On 14 Feb 2010, at 19:13, Artem Belevich wrote:
Can you check if kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.memory_throttle_count sysctl
increments during your tests?
ZFS self-throttles writes if it thinks system is running low on
memory. Unfortunately on FreeBSD the 'free' list is a *very*
conservative
On 14 Feb 2010, at 20:26, Jonathan Belson wrote:
On 14 Feb 2010, at 19:13, Artem Belevich wrote:
Can you check if kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.memory_throttle_count sysctl
increments during your tests?
ZFS self-throttles writes if it thinks system is running low on
memory. Unfortunately
On 14 Feb 2010, at 21:15, Joshua Boyd wrote:
Repeated the same tests on my AMD64 dual core 4GB system with 5 HD103SI 1T
drives in raidz1 on a Supermicro PCI-E controller, running 8-STABLE.
[ snip results ]
I was hoping I'd get something closer to these figures...
Here are my relevant
for.
I have a system with two of these [1] and an 8 port LSI SAS card that
runs fine for me. I run an 8 drive ZFS array off the LSI card and then
have 2 drives mirrored off the motherboard SATA ports for booting with
ZFS. Hotswap works fine for me as well with this hardware.
Jonathan
http
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 11:23:15AM -0800, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 03:00:15PM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 05:25:03PM -0800, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
[...]
I'm not sure but recently added code to support TSO may cause the
issue. Would you show me
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 11:20:29PM +0200, Nikos Ntarmos wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 08:36:16AM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that on a recent 8-STABLE/amd64, scp(1) appears to be
stalling very frequently. This is the output from a scp -v -v
of a 300Mb file from
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 05:25:03PM -0800, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 11:52:55AM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 11:20:29PM +0200, Nikos Ntarmos wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 08:36:16AM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed
of a remote file
to the local machine is blindingly fast.
Does anyone know what's happening here? Any tips on how to track down
what the problem is? The network config appears to be fine - fetch(1) will
have downloads speeds of up to 300KB/s.
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On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 02:44:09PM -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 02:36 PM 2/2/2010, Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that on a recent 8-STABLE/amd64, scp(1) appears to be
stalling very frequently. This is the output from a scp -v -v
of a 300Mb file from a local to a remote within
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 05:11:48PM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
[...]
I've rebooted the box a few times, and have observed that the drive
LED flickers normally up until:
atapci0: ATI IXP600 SATA300 controller port
0xff00-0xff07,0xfe00-0xfe03,0xfd00-0xfd07,0xfc00-0xfc03,0xfb00-0xfb0f mem
.
This machine is just a personal file server so I can restart it as
needed for testing and I have serial console access to it if needed.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Jonathan,
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On the weekend, I moved my 8-STABLE installation (csup'd late Dec 2009)
onto a new drive, a Seagate ST31000528AS CC3; and while the transfer was
successful, I've noticed
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:28:04PM +0200, Alexander Motin wrote:
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On the weekend, I moved my 8-STABLE installation (csup'd late Dec 2009)
onto a new drive, a Seagate ST31000528AS CC3; and while the transfer was
successful, I've noticed that the drive light is solidly
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 07:20:08AM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:28:04PM +0200, Alexander Motin wrote:
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On the weekend, I moved my 8-STABLE installation (csup'd late Dec 2009)
onto a new drive, a Seagate ST31000528AS CC3; and while the transfer
not exhibit this strange
behaviour.
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in an
unpredictable pattern, so maybe ZFS doesn't like being touched this way?
Probably unrelated, but this prefetch issue results in a slowdown:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2009-December/007481.html
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On Tue, December 29, 2009 23:33, jhell wrote:
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 17:18, oliver.pntr@ wrote:
Hi list!
Something fails, when updated the FreeBSD's svn repo to git. Since
yesterday I get this warning:
$ git svn rebase
...
M sys/boot/pc98/kgzldr/crt.s
Couldn't find revmap for
it on the console as
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On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 07:37:15PM -0800, Derek Kulinski wrote:
Hello Jonathan,
Saturday, January 2, 2010, 7:28:07 PM, you wrote:
me too, though I'm only setting LC_CTYPE to de_DE.UTF-8 and I don't
always see it. It must be some combination of xterm/ssh and/or putty
that breaks
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 03:51:30PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Tuesday 15 December 2009 2:47:03 pm Jonathan Chen wrote:
[...]
I/O memory addresses:
0xdff0-0xe06f (acpi0)
0xe070-0xe0700fff (cbb0)
0xe0701000-0xf3ff (root0)
The root0 range is ok (it really
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:46:27AM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Sunday 13 December 2009 2:19:05 pm Jonathan Chen wrote:
Hi,
This is a general rehash of a problem that I've been having with my
Dell Latitude D830 with an nVidia Quadro NVS 140M internal graphics
card. I've been using
is
interfering with memory allocation. Would it be possible for someone
with deeper kernel-fu be able to take a look at this issue?
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(yes/no)? ^C
After a flurry of panic, where I had to determine whether I had been
subjected to a man-in-the-middle attack, I verified that this warning
for all the hosts in my known_hosts file.
Is anyone else seeing this? Is this a known issue?
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with
anything other than doing a zpool scrub on them but they've handled
everything I've tried to do just fine. Hot swap also works correctly.
Jonathan
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it resilvered in a matter of
seconds at this point. I then did a scrub which found several million
checksum errors but successfully corrected the pool without any vdev I/O
failure errors.
I hope this helps,
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Is there any hope of getting this to work?
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the only one that
has thorough knowledge of ZFS on FreeBSD. At one point he stated he
doesn't want to remove the experimental tag until there is at least one
other person that knows the system well. I've not seen anything on this
for a while though so my information could be out of date.
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On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 09:29:58PM -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Jonathan Chen j...@chen.org.nz wrote:
Hi,
I've got a Dell Latitude D830 running 7.1-PRERELEASE/amd64 which I've
just csup'd to the -STABLE as of 5-Jan-2009, and after going thru' the
std
, and that came up with no problems. However, after doing
an installworld, X is now broken.
Prior to this update, the D830 was running -STABLE from Nov-2008;
which appeared to work fine. All ports are up to date.
I'd appreciate any help in resolving this problem.
Cheers.
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, but none involved checksum nor the dhcpd
(btw, I assume that you are seeing bad checksum on the receiving server)
could you add a nic to your PE1750?
danny
Jonathan Feally wrote:
Sorry for the cross-post, but this could be either lists problem.
I have 2 boxes running 7-STABLE
Jonathan Feally wrote:
I will try another em card in that server to confirm/rule out the nic
driver. I am seeing the same checksum number on both the source
machine, the dhcp server machine, and a 3rd windows xp machine
sniffing the traffic with etherreal/wireshark. The windows xp box
OK, so I installed a different PE1750 with BETA2 and then updated the
source via cvsup RELENG_7 from cvsup3 and all is ok now on that box.
Went back the first box and cvsup'ed the src again into an empty
directory and it compiled and worked fine. Looks like my updating of the
source along the
Ok, I managed to cause it again.
dhclient was the problem.
My source tree was fine. Turns out that it is my make.conf CFLAGS=-O3
setting.
When compiled with -O3 it will generate packets with bad checksums.
Simply recompiling it with -O2 did not cause this issue and dhclient
works fine.
So
Sorry for the cross-post, but this could be either lists problem.
I have 2 boxes running 7-STABLE as of 20081130, both i386 SMP. One is
running ISC DHCPD 3.0.x from recent ports, and the other dhclient from
make world.
The server is refusing to answer the DISCOVER request, as it thinks the
Can someone please confirm or rule out my issue with dhclient sending
bad IP checksum packets. It would really suck if 7.1 was released with a
broken DHCP client.
Jonathan Feally wrote:
Sorry for the cross-post, but this could be either lists problem.
I have 2 boxes running 7-STABLE
run at 800% at times on my dual processor
AMD64 system.
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Hi,
I've just updated my 7-STABLE box to 7.1-PRERELEASE, and I'm seeing a
quite a few ipfw kernel messages:
ipfw: install_state: entry already present, done
What is this mean? Has some regression occurred with ipfw?
Cheers.
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