Process was killed and system was unfrozen.
What is this? What i can do for resolve this problem?
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What is this? What i can do for resolve this problem?
I've created core file and backtrace, he has pointed me to
nvidia-driver. The problem was resolved after upgrade
x11/nvidia-driver.
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symbols don't converted to upper
case.
But in the same time perl programm work fine:
use locale;
use POSIX qw(locale_h);
my $str = тестовая строка abcdef;
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ru_RU.KOI8-R);
print uc ($str);
What is wrong?
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for(i = 0; i sizeof(buf); i++)
buf[i] = (char)toupper(buf[i]);
buf[i] = (char)toupper((unsigned char)buf[i]);
Standard integer promotion promotes KOI8-R char codes like 0xd4 into
0xffd4.
Since
,
or when it tries to start the second CPU?).
Some time ago I was tried installation i386/FreeBSD on IBM x336 and x346. And i
have successfull installation. I think amd64 is probally not right platform for
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O. Hartmann wrote:
Sometimes I get this error:
ad10: WARNING - READ_DMA UDMA ICRC error (retrying request) LBA=11441599
while the machine still keeps working.
Check your disks with MHDD (http://mhdd.com/).
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) (I was forced to increase
net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_max because I start to got errors in syslogs).
Try this:
# sysctl -w net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_keepalive=0
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RELENG_6_2?
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computer reboot?
See the above links.
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still fine
Can you test this patch?
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ipfw/2007-April/002898.html
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# use.perl port
# exit
make RELEASENOUPDATE=yes rerelease
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passwd verification itself.
Reverse DNS lookups. Check your /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/hosts
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libraries. Go in source code tree of
current 5.3 system, into src/sbin/mdconfig and make -DNOSHARED
depend all. Copy mdconfig from obj/usr/src/sbin/mdconfig into
${CHROOTDIR}/sbin/
6. Mount devfs:
mount_devfs devfs ${CHROOTDIR}/dev
7. make rerelease
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I was wondering what would be a good cd burner software for FBSD?
burncd is good :)
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It is possible to configure OS for rebooting when kernel panic?
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/dev/ar0s1d
and currently have unreacheble system.. (i have only remote access to
this machine) :(
How to umount broken raid without system hold?
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is on the other disk. RAID
stripe have only public data.
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excess:
# ipfw add 100 allow ip from 10.0.0.20 to any out xmit internet \
check-bound 200
# ipfw add 200 allow ip from any to 10.0.0.20 in recv internet bound \ 10MB
# ipfw add 300 deny ip from any to any
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--- sbin/ipfw
md549 md550 md551 md552 md553 md554 md555 md556
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Am 28.07.2007 um 14:26 schrieb Miroslav Lachman:
If your rc.conf file will start with comment character (#) then
syntax highlight will be OK.
WUOUf, that is a pretty trick. Thanks very much. It works.
Also you can put in the comment highlight type:
# vim: filetype=sh
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Artem Kuchin wrote:
Also, how to cvsup the sources? I tried RELENG_7 and
HEAD tags and no sources and docs fetched at all. Which is
the correct tag?
Use the following string in your csup file:
*default release=cvs tag=.
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and set *dumpdev* in */etc/fstab* as such?:
No. For the dumpdev in most cases you can use your swap.
Also you will need a dumpdir - directory where crash will be saved by
the savecore(8).
Try this:
# cat /etc/rc.conf
dumpdev=AUTO
dumpdir=/var/crash
^D
# /etc/rc.d/dumpon start
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memory dump will be saved to the dempdev
and after reboot dump will be extracted from the swap into dumpdir
by the savecore.
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-DINSTALL_NODEBUG to your make arguments or add
INSTALL_NODEBUG=yes to your /etc/make.conf.
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be an issue where quota limited users fill up their
allowed space : they can free space by themselves.
Just try to use refquota instead of quota property.
Also you can use both quota and refquota (should be smaller that quota).
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Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
With a 6.4 of last night
So I guess 6.4 - 7.2 needs to go via 7.0 ??
It is already fixed.
http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/195987
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So, it isn't tested (sorry, i don't have any test machines with RELENG_7, only
HEAD :)
Ted and Dennis can you try it?
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Dennis Chikin wrote:
Ted and Dennis can you try it?
Seems OK.
Is it means that all works with this patch?
Can you show dmesg from patched system?
PS. Please reply to all CC'd recipients (i added persons who can commit this
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and we are waiting for fix. There is a race between
USB and CAM/SCSI subsystems.
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http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/113195
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/118193
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/116125
I think Soren and Xin are busy and don't have time for do it.
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for the
reason of making panics with default installs not report useless traces :(
I think building GENERIC kernel from sources with
tag=RELENG_6_3_0_RELEASE will help.
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buildkernel
# cd /var/crash
# gdb /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC/kernel.debug ./vmcore.0 |tee bt.txt
(gdb) bt
(gdb) bt full
(gdb) q
and show your /var/crash/bt.txt file.
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intr_handler *) 0xc33f3840
vector = -1019267008
thread = 0
As i see there is no difference between 6.2 and 6.3 in the sio(4).
Can someone help to fix this panic?
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drive.
There is no risk. Linux's libata detects it when you inserts a different disk.
You can read some details here:
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Jisakiel wrote:
Is there any way to make this card work on FreeBSD 7, or anything
else that I could try?
Did you find any new BIOS versions for you motherboard?
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]# cat /boot/loader.conf
zfs_load=YES
vm.kmem_size=1342177280 # 1280 MB
vm.kmem_size_max=1342177280 # 1280 MB
So, server works very nice on moderate load with
vsftpd (with sendfile enabled) - 40..70 users online.
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if your
controller is true AHCI it will be detected in this way.
And now we don't need to add each new device id in the
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Arnaud Houdelette wrote:
I removed the jumpers, and drives are recognised as sata300.
But I still get the atacontrol: ioctl(IOCATADEVICES): Device not
configured message.
Thanks anyway. It doesn't really bothers me as long as the controler
works fine.
Try this patch.
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diff -u -p -r1.47 atacontrol.c
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dikshie wrote:
atapci1: nVidia ATA controller port
0x9f0-0x9f7,0xbf0-0xbf3,0x970-0x977,0xb70-0xb73,0xf700-0xf70f mem
0xefff8000-0xefff9fff irq 20 at device 14.0 on pci0
It seems your controller detected as generic ATA.
Can you show `pciconf -l` output from your system?
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(4),
hptrr(4), and mpt(4) with SATA disks.
No. ata(4) driver currently doesn't support/use NCQ.
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to work with NCQ.
Soren said to me that he is going to work with NCQ support
after merging PM support, but I don't know about current status.
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-allocated, or
is it a static memory buffer?
Each dynamic rule allocated dynamically. Be careful, too many dynamic
rules will work very slow.
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which may return a false positive,
bloomier filters are a refinement which tries to limit the false
positives.
There were some ideas from Vadim Goncharov about rewriting dynamic
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will try to
get my hands on another older SATA-150 drive (or a new that can be
jumpered) to verify if the culprit is the MCP55 revision (see below) or
the interface speed.
Which patch did you use?
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remember version) (nForce 570 Ultra)
FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE amd64
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5:0: class=0x010185 card=0x10261695 chip=0x037f10de
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vendor = 'NVIDIA Corporation'
class = mass storage
subclass = ATA
Both work on amd64 many months...
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/59.01D01
1x WDC WD1200JS-00MHB0/02.01C03
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Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
Which makes me wonder if there's multiple revisions of the MCP55, or, if
Samsung drives simply don't behave properly with that chipset (this has
my vote).
Daniel has the same revision (as I can see from pciconf).
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different probe code and supports newest cards.
ftp://66.104.77.130/cn/nic/rtl_bsd_drv_v175.tgz
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Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
[/var/log/messages before the crash]
Aug 5 11:16:14 piglet kernel:
g_vfs_done():mirror/gm1s1e[WRITE(offset=111376236544,
length=16384)]error = 6
Aug 5 11:16:17 piglet last message repeated 9 times
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. And
they will be handled by ata_xxx_ident.
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=0x07f810de
rev=0xa2 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Nvidia Corp'
class = mass storage
subclass = RAID
Do you still have this problem?
It seems that your controller is AHCI-capable.
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/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/121899
P.S. -- Mandatory plug: don't forget about kern/127717 :-)
First of it should be commited into HEAD..
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instead of hunting new HW support all the time.
Do you mean that it will be not bad if i'll update patch? :)
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systems such as MS-DOS.
ad0 is a PATA disk and it attached to PATA channel.
The full output from a verbose boot can be found here:
http://pastebin.ca/1227417 ; The relevant (I think) section starts at
Did you try change SATA/IDE-related options in BIOS?
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PCIR_PROGIF and PCIR_SUBCLASS registers
to PCIP_STORAGE_SATA_AHCI_1_0 and PCIS_STORAGE_SATA values. I don't know which
magic these changes should do, but I think they aren't needed.
Your controller should work in AHCI mode without this quirk.
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.
For example security/bruteblock stores unix timestamps here
and AFAICS there is no possibility to come back to the previous
output format (other than reverting this revision).
It fixed in 1.76.2.21.
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that controller supports 64-bit DMA driver will
use 64-bit.
So i think there can be added one quirk for you, but i'm not sure that problem
is here..
AHCI_HFLAG_SECT255 flag limits I/O operation to 255 sectors, FreeBSD uses
128-limit
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/run/dmesg.boot and kernel's output when
you unplug and plug drive back?
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ata_ahci driver with AHCI_PM option.
May be it will help..
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On 09.12.2009 9:59, Ivan Kudryashov wrote:
Hello!
When I install FreeBSD8-RELEASE on STLab A-410 on RAID1 mode , the
installer sees both HDD. Is this normal?
It's fake RAID. So, your system works with them like with simple
SATA controller.
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to NetBSD's implementation? As i remember NetBSD has SMART
reporting and testing support in atactl.
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time ago i had the same problem. I think it is good idea to add a note
about
updating gptzfsboot in src/UPDATING.
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On 30.03.2010 12:05, Daniel Braniss wrote:
so it seems that someone is preventing changes to the partition table!
btw, this problem was not present in older boot0 (1.0) where the active
partition flag is ignored.
You can change active partition via gpart(8).
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still will be available), while moving
the rest of it (the server itself and supporting tools) to the port?
Hi, All.
I'm agree with Stas. If it is not so hard to maintain bind-tools in the base,
It is very useful to still having them in base system.
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about
first and last usable sectors. You can see them in your output:
last: 20971486
first: 34
You can look at freebsd-geom's mail list archive. There was a topic
OCE and GPT with similar problem.
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On 14.07.2010 1:26, Dimitry Andric wrote:
I usually just start a fixit shell from the DVD, run bsdlabel
directly on the target device, newfs it, and unpack the distributions
myself...
I think better suggestion will be use gpart(8) instead of fdisk/bsdlabel.
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mem
0xfbbffc00-0xfbbffc7f,0xfbbf-0xfbbf7fff irq 19 at device 4.0 on pci3
I added ahci_load=YES to loader.conf and rebooted. Now I see:
You can add siis_load=YES to loader.conf for SiI 3124.
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for writing (i.e. mount FS) GEOM(4)
initiates SPOILING and all consumers that are attached to this provider
except one will self-destroyed. When you are closing provider GEOM(4)
initiates TASTING and consumers can return back. Look at man 4 geom
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On 13.10.2010 9:32, Adam Vande More wrote:
If you don't need kernel debugging caps, /boot/kernel/*.symbols and
/boot/kernel.old/*.symbols are good candidates.
You can do `make installkernel -DINSTALL_NODEBUG` and *.symbols files
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spoil event and destroys own provider.
If I'm wrong Pawel can correct me.
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name for GPT's type
024dee41-33e7-11d3-9d69-0008c781f39f. MBR does not have similar
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No, It doesn't. You can create partitions with fdisk/bsdlabel.
They do write directly to device and this does initiate tasting.
And GPART detects created partitions.
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On 06.12.2010 3:37, Yue Wu wrote:
Thanks, I remembered that boot0cfg in the previous version can do it
without changing the sysctl parameter, maybe it's changed in newer
version.
It seems it was broken with r209469.
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the kernel need to include
added options like GEOM_BSD and/or GEOM_PART_BSD?
GEOM_BSD is deprecated in FreeBSD 8.x+ and should not be included.
GEOM_PART_BSD is already included in DEFAULTS config.
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another issue with boot0cfg - it doesn't set active
attribute when `-s` option is used. But i'm not sure that it should do this.
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name it has now?
You can label swap partitions with glabel(8) and use this label in
fstab.
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not work?
Also when you are writing problem report about gpart it will be not bad
to add output of `gpart show` or `gpart list` commands. And `gmirror
list` for GEOM_MIRROR.
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to get some free machines to test, but it will be no so fast.
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'?
gpart(8) is the default tool to make any type of partitions and
partition tables. The list of exact commands and at least a photo of
screen with the panic message will be good.
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GPT header or table is lost,
or it is in disagree with primary one. AFAIR, it may mean different
things in 8.1 and 8.2.
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legendary.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/
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on top of your mirror. It will cause some warnings,
but all should work.
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On 24.05.2011 19:09, Victor Balada Diaz wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 06:46:01PM +0400, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
On 24.05.2011 17:20, Victor Balada Diaz wrote:
also, how do i know about offsets each partitioning scheme needs? shouldn't
GEOM
take care of it without user needing to know
count=2
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see Ulf Lilleengen
Are you sure that it is RELENG_8? Or maybe you added options INVARIANTS
to your kernel?
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in RELENG_7 ... I just never
tested that one against INVARIANTS.
I committed the fix in the r83, can you test it?
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-0050dad823cd ONLINE 0 0
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gptid/87d467cc-bc3b-11df-8066-0050dad823cd ONLINE 0 0
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You can disable gptids and this output will be changed back:
echo kern.geom.label.gptid.enable=0 /boot/loader.conf
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On 20.06.2011 13:17, nickolas...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I mount this partitions using GPT labels?
Hi,
i think the only way to do it is use hardcoded provider name
when you are configuring journal.
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