JoaoBR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 April 2007 00:05, you wrote:
> > Console is not intended for everyday use! You should login
> > to your FreeBSD box with ssh-client of your choise and from
> > the OS of your choise (preferably from graphic mode).
>
> please stay on topic
Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > [...]
> > However, I don't think that your actual problem (lock-up
> > and panics) is related to rpc.lockd or rpc.statd. It
> > rather sounds like something else is wrong with your
> > machine. NFS works perfectly fine for me, i
[sorry for spamming so many lists but all of them seem to be relevant]
$ uname -srm
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64
$ cc -dumpmachine
$
>From gcc(1):
-dumpmachine
Print the compiler's target machine (for example,
i686-pc-linux-gnu)---and don't do anything else.
At lea
Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT?
legacyfree1# cd dev/
legacyfree1# grep -irsn isa ./ | grep -i include
./acpica/acpi.c:54:#include
./acpica/acpi.c:55:#include
./acpica/acpi_acad.c:46:#include
./acpica/acpi_acad.c:47:#include
./acpica/acpi_isab.c:44:#include
./advansys/
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 18:20 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > Quoting Christian Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > On 04/04/07, KAYVEN RIESE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > there were so many steps they didn't seem obvious.. i got halfway thru
> > and
> > >
Andriy Gapon wrote:
>
> [sorry for spamming so many lists but all of them seem to be relevant]
>
> $ uname -srm
> FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64
> $ cc -dumpmachine
>
> $
I get the same empty result on a 32bit RELENG_6 (i386)
machine here. It seems to be normal.
> At least configure sc
Quoting Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > [...]
> > However, I don't think that your actual problem (lock-up
> > and panics) is related to rpc.lockd or rpc.statd. It
> > rather sounds like something else is wrong with your
> > mach
Adriy,
On 4/5/07, Andriy Gapon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on 05/04/2007 12:41 Oliver Fromme said the following:
> Andriy Gapon wrote:
> >
> > [sorry for spamming so many lists but all of them seem to be relevant]
> >
> > $ uname -srm
> > FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64
> > $ cc -dumpmachine
>
List,
On 4/5/07, Juraj Lutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/5/07, Andriy Gapon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $ uname -srm
> FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64
> $ cc -dumpmachine
>
> $
>
> >From gcc(1):
>-dumpmachine
>Print the compiler's target machine (for example,
>
On 4/5/07, Andriy Gapon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[sorry for spamming so many lists but all of them seem to be relevant]
$ uname -srm
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64
$ cc -dumpmachine
$
>From gcc(1):
-dumpmachine
Print the compiler's target machine (for example,
i6
Hi,
first i understand your need's right! More Text on screen at boot time,
but i have never get this working at boot time, but directly after boot.
In my case my Kernels would be compiles with:
options SC_PIXEL_MODE
and in /boot/loader.conf
vesa_load="YES"
and in /etc/rc.conf something like t
on 05/04/2007 12:41 Oliver Fromme said the following:
> Andriy Gapon wrote:
> >
> > [sorry for spamming so many lists but all of them seem to be relevant]
> >
> > $ uname -srm
> > FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64
> > $ cc -dumpmachine
> >
> > $
>
> I get the same empty result on a 32bit REL
On 4/5/07, Andriy Gapon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
$ uname -srm
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64
$ cc -dumpmachine
$
>From gcc(1):
-dumpmachine
Print the compiler's target machine (for example,
i686-pc-linux-gnu)---and don't do anything else.
At least configure script
Hello List,
When I boot linux from my usb cdrom it works great
- but when I try the
6.1 release media
it fails - BTX crashes.
I found a listed bug kern/85257 that seems to be
the same problem. Had
this been resolved?
Will it be resolved?
Thanks,
Steve
--
"They that give up essential liber
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 09:25:46AM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> FWIW, most of the time machines boot without _anyone_
> watching anyway. If you need to see the boot messages,
> you ssh into the box and type "dmesg -a" or look at the
> file /var/run/dmesg.boot (and /var/log/console.log
> which can
Craig Boston wrote:
> [...]
> I only wish 1024x768x4 worked right as (on most cheap video hardware
> anyway) pushing all the data for 16-bit modes though VESA is quite slow.
> As it's mostly an IO bandwidth issue, the planar modes should be faster.
> I can get 800x600x8 working and it's defini
Marc,
My machine is working with the kernel that comes with 6.1-STABLE (I
archived this good kernel before upgrade the OS to 6.2).
No, I'm not using geom.
Can you send your dmesg.boot and "sysctl -a kern" output?
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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Marc,
My machine is working with the kernel that comes with 6.1-STABLE (I archived
this good kernel
before upgrade the OS to 6.2).
No, I'm not using geom.
Can you send your dmesg.boot and "sysctl -a kern" output?
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I am trying to set up a HA type system involving two identical boxes and
have gone through the following to set up the systems:
Slave server:
ggated -R 196608 -S 196608
(exporting /dev/amrd1 )
net.inet.tcp.sendspace: 65536
net.inet.tcp.recvspace: 131072
Master server:
ggatec create -u 0 -R 196
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Hi,
At this moment I'm running FreeBSD 4.11 without any problems. A couple
of times I've tried to upgrade to 6.x but without any luck because of
the watchdog timeout errors on em0 when using nfs.
Mar 30 11:30:48 large kernel: em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
Mar 30 11:30:48 large k
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 10:58:56AM -0400, Sven Willenberger wrote:
> I am trying to set up a HA type system involving two identical boxes and
> have gone through the following to set up the systems:
>
> Slave server:
> ggated -R 196608 -S 196608
> (exporting /dev/amrd1 )
> net.inet.tcp.sendspace:
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 10:58:56AM -0400, Sven Willenberger wrote:
I am trying to set up a HA type system involving two identical boxes and
have gone through the following to set up the systems:
Slave server:
ggated -R 196608 -S 196608
(exporting /dev/amrd1 )
net.inet
Mipam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, Rink Springer wrote:
> > Try 'kgdb kernel -c vmcore.0'; more information can be found in the
> > handbook, most notabilty:
> > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug-gdb.html
> Thanks, when i do what y
"Nikolas Britton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT?
No. Modern i386 and amd64 still have an ISA bus, and devices
connected to that bus, even if they don't have ISA slots.
DES
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On 4/5/07, Jasper Berlijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
At this moment I'm running FreeBSD 4.11 without any problems. A couple
of times I've tried to upgrade to 6.x but without any luck because of
the watchdog timeout errors on em0 when using nfs.
Mar 30 11:30:48 large kernel: em0: watchdog ti
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- --On Thursday, April 05, 2007 11:06:30 + Thiago Esteves de Oliveira
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Marc,
>
> My machine is working with the kernel that comes with 6.1-STABLE (I archived
> this good kernel before upgrade the OS to 6.2).
> No,
> legacyfree1# grep -irsn isa ./ | grep -i include
>From the system: no. From your kernel, absolutely.
Warner
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Konstantin Belousov wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 09:21:05AM -0400, Stephen Clark wrote:
Hello List,
When I boot linux from my usb cdrom it works great
- but when I try the
6.1 release media
it fails - BTX crashes.
I found a listed bug kern/85257 that seems to be
the same problem. Had
Des writes:
> "Nikolas Britton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Can anything in the list below be removed from CURRENT?
>
> No. Modern i386 and amd64 still have an ISA bus, and devices
> connected to that bus, even if they don't have ISA slots.
The isa bus also is the catch-all on board I/O bus
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 17:38 +0100, Tom Judge wrote:
> Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 10:58:56AM -0400, Sven Willenberger wrote:
> >> I am trying to set up a HA type system involving two identical boxes and
> >> have gone through the following to set up the systems:
> >>
> >> S
Let me know if there is anything else I can provide.
/\/\ \/\/
uname:
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p2
conf file:
include GENERIC
ident MsenWeb
options QUOTA # Add quotas
options SMP # Support multiple pr
i can't log on, but i can run in single user mode. does that qualify
as a "running system" should i start over from step 1 and do it all
in single user mode? maybe i better not try until hearing from
somebody.
> If you have a running system, read Appendix A.5 "Using CVSup" [1] of the
> handbo
i am still trying to follow the below instructions. haven't done so yet,
going away for the weekend.
>
> > // change to root
> > $ su -
> > // remove /usr/obj to speed up the build
> > # cd /usr/obj && chflags -R noschg * && rm -rf *
>
> didn't do this.. but i guess that shouldn't matter.
>
Jack Vogel wrote:
> On 4/5/07, Jasper Berlijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> At this moment I'm running FreeBSD 4.11 without any problems. A couple
>> of times I've tried to upgrade to 6.x but without any luck because of
>> the watchdog timeout errors on em0 when using nfs.
>>
>> Mar 30 11
Our test group uses a script that does 100 iterations of
a module load, then bring up all interfaces, and then
unload driver.
Depending on the system in anything from just a few
iterations to 20 or more, the system will panic.
Its doing an em_detach() which calls ether_ifdetach()
which goes to i
> Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 12:57:09 +0200
> From: "Michael Schuh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi,
>
> first i understand your need's right! More Text on screen at boot time,
> but i have never get this working at boot time, but directly after boot.
>
> In my case my Kernels
Hi Kevin,
hi @list,
ok losing data in output is not really nice,
in my experiences i don't lose lines, they get
not displayed, if i use scroll-lock and pg-up, i can see the
lines they was on the screen before i change the mode.
If you need more lines in buffer (esp. to supress losing lines)
you
> Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 00:31:45 +0200
> From: "Michael Schuh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Kevin,
> hi @list,
>
> ok losing data in output is not really nice,
> in my experiences i don't lose lines, they get
> not displayed, if i use scroll-lock and pg-up, i can see the
> lines they was on the scr
Hi Kevin,
yes you are right my systems also loses lines,
i believe that the mechanics in vidcontrol or in the kernels syscons
device are the sources of this behaviour
...because through the init ( blanks screen and set mode )..
About the buffer at this time I am not really sure, but in the k
On 05/04/07, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Marc,
>
> My machine is working with the kernel that comes with 6.1-STABLE (I archive
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