Dominic Marks wrote:
xdm: pam_sm_close_session(): no utmp record for DESKTOP:0
does winbind implement pam_{open|close}_session?
If so, does adding a session line as well as the auth line to
/etc/pam.d/xdm help?
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drain routines
What prompts this behaviour? Do I want/need to play with any sysctls
to preallocate more space?
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this, we'll just do an internal free.
*/
zfree_internal:
! uma_zfree_internal(zone, item, udata, SKIP_DTOR, ZFREE_STATFREE);
return;
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What happens if you revert to the standard way of building kernels?
Without this line it becomes -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
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these and re-test. The default is -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing
which generates slightly different code in some instances,
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interface completing the command it was given .. as the Intel AppNotes mention .. but I have yet to prove that ..
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the logs are there, all that's required is a utility to read them
and, optionally, alert the administrator to the event,
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Max Laier wrote:
| net/iwi-firmware-kmod, but it needs to be updated to the new
__FreeBSD_version
| Right now it will tell you that you need iwi-firmware instead, which is
| wrong.
Once the updates have been merged, is this the right place to start
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Tom Hummel wrote:
| alright, it was bash :( stupid shell.
| I'll just keep csh for root's shell - it's a bit annoying sometimes, but
| still good enough to do the little what needs to be done sometimes :D
FWIW I use /bin/tcsh as the root shell since
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 02:12:53PM +0400, Nikolay Kalev wrote:
/usr/src/sys/netinet/ip_fw2.c:37:23: opt_ip6fw.h: No such file or directory
/usr/src/sys/netinet6/ip6_forward.c:33:23: opt_ip6fw.h: No such file
or directory
[
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Volker wrote:
| In single user mode, the machine does not freeze anymore while
| trying to rebuild the (any) container. But the rebuild process hangs
| forever at 0% without any noticeable disk activity.
I'm seeing this on one of my machines too :-(
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I'm backing out the attached change to see if it fixes it ..
Michael
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I wrote:
I'm backing out the attached change to see if it fixes it ..
Nope, not this change .. unfortunately, the machine I have available to
test is both remote and in production so I can't pursue it further. I've
just detached a drive from the mirror until it gets looked at :-(
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The back-out of the last set of changes to gmirror don't seem to have
solved the problem .. I get ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/imb iostat 5
~ tty da0 da1pass0 cpu
~ tin tout KB/t tps MB/s KB/t
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Vivek Khera wrote:
| If you want reliability, then you need to do your own testing on your
| own hardware on your own application prior to replacing your working
| version with the new one. Never rely on anyone else saying Yeah, it
| will work. It
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
What are ppl currently using for CFLAGS/COPTFLAGS in /etc/make.conf for
building kernel/world? I know awhile back it wasn't recommended to go
above -O2, for instance, but suspect that has changed ... ?
CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
COPTFLAGS=-O2 -pipe
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Jared Ring wrote:
| I have cvsup'd today to make sure I get the updated g_mirror.c, have
| rebuilt world and kernel, installed both. however when i rebuild the
| degraded drive the same thing happens.
|
| during the rebuild the good drive is reading,
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Jared Ring wrote:
I traced the problem back to BIOS booting off ad0 instead of ad1.
Because ad0 was still a perfectly functioning drive BIOS didnt complain
about booting off it. Once the kernel started and gmirror loaded it
proceeded to use ad1,
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Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
Upgrade went successfully, but after
booting into the multiuser mode I've found that /dev/smb0 became
unavailable ..
I have the same thing but, in my case, these are compiled into a custom
kernel :-(
[EMAIL
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John Baldwin wrote:
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 14:44, John Baldwin wrote:
jhb 2006-09-26 18:44:57 UTC
FreeBSD src repository
Modified files:(Branch: RELENG_6)
sys/dev/smbussmbus.c
Log:
MFC: Add an
Any ideas how I might be able to get this card recognized, or better, to
function? ;-)
Oct 6 10:17:37 toshi kernel: pccard0: unknown card
(manufacturer=0x, product=0x, function_type=2)
at function 0
Oct 6 10:17:37 toshi kernel: pccard0:CIS info: Bluetooth
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Danial Thom wrote:
There isn't one person on that team that knows how to fix what's
wrong ..
For everyone's benefit then, please feel free to submit your patches
along with your technical analysis,
Michael
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O. Hartmann wrote:
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Is there support for SATA tagged queueing in FreeBSD-6? Any ideas on
which chipsets would support it or how to determine whether FreeBSD is
using it?
As I know, this is on one hand dependend on the used
and cabling - all as built by Dell - shrug
Any ideas as to how to approach this would be more than welcome,
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Tommi Lätti wrote:
| I have to vouch for gmirror system. I have three production machines
| here running and booting from gmirror on since 5.3-REL and they're all
| doing fine. Even after I upgraded 5.3 - 5.4 and during the first boot
| I saw the
Tomas Palfi wrote:
I have installed 5.4-RELEASE10 FreeBSD on Dell PowerEdge 750 which has
an internal Drac III/XT Server Management Card. I only found
compatibles for RedHat which will talk to the card. Is there anything
for freebsd?
Have you looked at this port?
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I just upgraded this thing to RELENG_6 and have all manner of issues
when there are a lot of files to be removed; as is typical when I do the
recommended portupgrade -af so as to remove all of the references to
RELENG_5 libraries.
With Soren's
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cvsup'd and built: FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE #4: Fri Nov 4 18:07:30 EST 2005
configured as:
ad4: 152627MB SAMSUNG SP1604N TM100-24 at ata2-master UDMA133
ad5: 152627MB SAMSUNG SP1604N TM100-24 at ata2-slave UDMA133
ad6: 152627MB SAMSUNG SP1604N TM100-24
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I wrote:
| cvsup'd and built: FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE #4: Fri Nov 4 18:07:30 EST 2005
~ [ .. ]
| Nov 6 16:43:27 mail kernel: DOH! ata_alloc_request failed!
| Nov 6 16:43:27 mail kernel: FAILURE - out of memory in
ata_raid_init_request
| Nov 6
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| I wrote:
| | cvsup'd and built: FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE #4: Fri Nov 4 18:07:30 EST 2005
|
| ~ [ .. ]
|
| | Nov 6 16:43:27 mail kernel: DOH! ata_alloc_request failed!
| | Nov 6 16:43:27 mail kernel: FAILURE - out of memory in
| ata_raid_init_request
|
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On 5-stable:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/imb# swapinfo
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity
/dev/da0s1b 104419222736 1021456 2%
/dev/da1s1b 104419222996 1021196 2%
Total 208838445732 2042652
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David Taylor wrote:
| [snip]
|
| I'm still seeing (lots) of these messages (below) on 6.0-RELEASE.
| Should I just file a PR about it, and is there anything else that
| would be useful to track down what's causing them?
I get these with an
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David Taylor wrote:
| ar0: 156334MB Promise Fasttrak RAID1 status: READY
| ar0: disk0 READY (master) using ad6 at ata3-master
| ar0: disk1 READY (mirror) using ad4 at ata2-master
Ok - so the apparent kernel memory leak appears to be associated with
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Rob wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have upgraded to 6-Stable.
| The swapinfo command gives wrong output:
|
| Device1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity
| /dev/md0 13107211848 131072 9%
|
| I guess, the math should be:
| 1K-blocks = Used +
Just a generic 'heads-up', since this is an unsupported optimisation,
and a question; compiling a kernel with '-march=pentium2' mostly works
with the only observed problem being that something is amiss with the
kernel PLL for NTP. The clock drifts beyond the bounds that NTPD will
correct :-(
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For those game enough to try the results of my handiwork ;-), enclosed
is a patch against the files in /usr/src/sys/dev/ata for RELENG_6 (and
possibly others) with the following objectives:
1) the ata-raid driver currently leaks ata_composite and
Kris Kennaway wrote:
You forgot to mention any details about your FreeBSD version :-)
Sorry - RELENG_6,
Michael
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Søren Schmidt wrote:
| 3) another part of this patch is to ata-raid where the choice of drive
| from which to read favours one side of a mirror even when both drives
| are near the block(s) we want. Because the mirror is on another channel
| on the
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I wrote:
| For those game enough to try the results of my handiwork ;-), enclosed
| is a patch against the files in /usr/src/sys/dev/ata for RELENG_6 (and
| possibly others) with the following objectives:
|
| 1) the ata-raid driver currently leaks
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Zhang Qing wrote:
| === Configuring for mod_perl2-2.0.2,2
| /libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
| /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/mach/auto/Cwd/Cwd.so: Undefined
| symbol Perl_Gthr_key_ptr
| *** Error code 1
|
| Stop in /usr/ports/www/mod_perl2.
| srim#
|
|
Zhang Qing wrote:
you are right, when first deinstall and install, indeed
WITH_THREADS=yes, but the second time deinstall and build perl5.8
without WITH_THREADS=yes
Unfortunately, the solution is to remove perl and all the modules built
with it completely and start over. I ran into this when
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Joel Dahl wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 14:49 +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
By the way another minor problem is that the audio does not
work. According to the mobo manual, it is a Realtek ALC882 audio chip.
None
of the sound modules have recognized
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Ian Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Michel Talon wrote:
[..]
I am joining the dmesg for reference.
Just skimming through, tongue hanging out ..
cpu0: ACPI CPU on acpi0
acpi_perf0: ACPI CPU Frequency Control on cpu0
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Bruno Ducrot wrote:
cpu0: ACPI CPU on acpi0
acpi_perf0: ACPI CPU Frequency Control on cpu0
acpi_throttle0: ACPI CPU Throttling on cpu0
cpu1: ACPI CPU on acpi0
acpi_throttle1: ACPI CPU Throttling on cpu1
acpi_throttle1: failed to
to record most recently modified file in a more
convenient place from which 'make buildworld' can retrieve the same,
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\
~cp `which $$prog` ${INSTALLTMP}; \
~done
~${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}; ${IMAKE} re${.TARGET:S/world$//}
Did I miss something?
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The problem is that the kernel is too big to fit onto the floppy image. I
used the attached patch to remove math co-processor emulation and 386
support to make it fit,
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Maybe you should allow everything on lo0, in and out.
127/8 should always be allowed on the loopback interface,
127/8 should always be dropped from all other interfaces.
I am uncomfortable saying that everything should be allowed ..
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expedient) to hack into the LDAP database,
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GreenX FreeBSD wrote:
Hi,
At me a problem - after one - two weeks of job the machine panics and is
reboot, prompt as to see why it occurs that it is possible to make with it?
Can you tell us the output of ..
sysctl -a | grep ^ata_
.. I have a suspicion ..
Michael
,0, 0,437, 9260705
Use the attached patch until the fix is merged into 6.x,
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*** /usr/src/sys/dev/ata/ata-all.h.orig Sun Nov 27 14:17:57 2005
--- /usr/src/sys/dev/ata/ata-all.h
, there is a case where the kernel loses track of some
buffers and eventually runs out of memory,
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I upgraded a 5-stable box to 6.1-prerelease yesterday and found the
following message in /var/log/messages ..
rpc.lockd: open: nfslock: No such file or directory
.. and rpc.lockd refuses to run.
As it turns out, this machine is intended to be an NFS server only.
However, if I load the
What is the most recent version of VMware known to work on 6.x in host
mode so as to be able to run windoze as a guest?
Anyone tried 5.5 on 6.x yet? .. or the time-limited beta (expires ~July)
of VMware server (free! at http://www.vmware.com/products/server)?
Michael
smime.p7s
Kris Kennaway wrote:
I only see this (correct) statement in that manpage:
rpc_lockd_enable
(bool) If set to ``YES'' and also an NFS server or client,
run rpc.lockd(8) at boot time.
.. and it will fail to run (at all) on a box configured only as a
I've raised this before but I haven't tested it recently.
With a NFS server-only kernel built from 6.1-pre cvsupped today,
rpc.lockd still refuses to run with ..
rpc.lockd: open: nfslock: No such file or directory
.. appearing in /var/log/messages. nfslock obviously refers to
looking
for items any individual jail-id owns.
However, what would work is a linked list of associated ids from each
jail descriptor thereby creating the list of things to deallocate on
jail termination,
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In particular, the command-line used by the nagios plug-in check_procs
produces:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/imb /bin/ps axwo 'state uid ppid vsz rss pcpu ucomm
command'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Removing 'ppid' stops it from dumping core,
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That should have been 'pcpu' ..
I've just checked out a full new source set and am recompiling from
scratch to see if it persists,
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Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
..
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Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Kostik Belousov wrote:
This is result of MFC of rev. 1.73, 1.74 of bin/ps/keyword.c.
Try the following fix:
[ .. snip .. ]
That fixes it, thanks!
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Description: S/MIME Cryptographic
file-system? My guess is that there's something there which
can't be resolved automagically,
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Ariff Abdullah wrote:
Ok, this probably weird, but please try enabling vchans early enough
before login/X. You have either hw.snd.maxautovchans or
hw.snd.pcm0.vchans to play with.
Adding hw.snd.maxautovchans=4 to /etc/sysctl.conf fixed it. The tail
of the test script's output is attached.
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Somewhere between June 13th and today I get ..
acpi0: TOSINV TOSINV00 on motherboard
acpi_hpet0: High Precision Event Timer iomem 0xfed0-0xfed003ff on
acpi0
Timecounter HPET frequency 14318180 Hz quality 2000
acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
acpi0:
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Kostik Belousov wrote:
[Redirecting to x11@ as more appropriate]
Man page states explicitely that bus_dma_tag_create() (as well as
bus_dmamem_alloc()) shall not be called with non-sleepable lock held.
I am not completely sure, but it seems to be
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It seems that the recent updates to /etc/namedb/named.conf cause named
on -stable to fail, e.g.
named[56153]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -t /var/named -u bind
named[56153]: /etc/namedb/named.conf:17: unknown option 'disable-empty-zone'
named[56153]:
Seems that the recent linuxulator patch and regen has broken kernel
compiles ..
=== 3dfx (all)
=== 3dfx_linux (all)
cc -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -march=pentium3 -Werror -D_KERNEL
-DKLD_MODULE -nostdinc -I- -DHAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS -include
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SARAH/opt_global.h -I.
Chris wrote:
Hi I am concerned about the availabilities of these encryptions in
freebsd releases that are marked stable.
It seems gbde has a problem when the the data written goes over the
lba boundary around lba48.
Could you please test the attached patch to /usr/src/sys/dev/ata/ata-all.c
Has anyone tried the present ath driver with the mini-pc card described
as .. Netegriti 802.11n 802.11g 802.11b 802.11a Turbo Mini PCI Wireless
Card and advertised at
http://discountechnology.com/Netegriti-802-11n-802-11g-802-11b-802-11a-Turbo-Mini-PCI-Wireless-Card
It appears to be based on the
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dmesg reads:
Copyright (c) 1992-2007 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The
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John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 27 February 2009 8:08:30 am Igor Sysoev wrote:
And the message is cycled. The kernel does not boot despite
vm.pmap.pg_ps_enabled value.
This should now be fixed, apologies for the breakage. :(
What are the
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Seems that the new drm schema requires an interrupt to attach.
dmesg returns:
pcib0: ACPI Host-PCI bridge port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
pci0: ACPI PCI bus on pcib0
agp0: Intel 82443BX (440 BX) host to PCI bridge on hostb0
pcib1: PCI-PCI bridge at device
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After a clean rebuild ('rm -rf /usr/obj/*') ..
i...@aaron:/home/imb uname -a
FreeBSD aaron.protected-networks.net 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #0:
Sat Jul 25 05:39:55 EDT 2009
i...@aaron:/home/imb jls
JID IP Address Hostname
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Jamie Gritton wrote:
Michael Butler wrote:
i...@aaron:/home/imb sudo jexec 5 tcsh
jexec: Unable to parse jail ID.: No such file or directory
The symptom in jexec can be fixed by this little patch:
Index: usr.sbin/jexec/jexec.c
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FreeBSD Tinderbox wrote:
cc -c -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -std=c99 -Wall -Wredundant-decls
-Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith
-Winline -Wcast-qual -Wundef -Wno-pointer-sign -fformat-extensions
Yet ..
imb@mbutler# sysctl hw.fxp0.bundle_max
hw.fxp0.bundle_max: 6
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Just curious .. is this expected behaviour on -stable?
In normal USB mode ..
Dec 23 14:19:40 toshi kernel: umass0: NIKON NIKON DSC COOLPIX L4, class
0/0, rev 1.10/0.00, addr 2 on uhub1
Dec 23 14:19:40 toshi root: Unknown USB device: vendor 0x04b0
On 7-stable, /usr/lib contains ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/imb ll /usr/lib/libgssapi*
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 57358 Dec 14 12:46 /usr/lib/libgssapi.a
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 14 Dec 19 16:50 /usr/lib/libgssapi.so -
libgssapi.so.9
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 28040 Dec 19 16:50
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
G'day ...
Yesterday, I setup nagios to do some system monitoring ... installed the
latest version from ports into a jail, so that I could easily move it around
between machines as I upgrade, without losing data ...
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I never tried on i386, but in my case it was an amd64 system as well ... not
sure if that is relevant or not ... has anyone seen this problem *with* i386?
When I read about it, I was in the middle of upgrading the problem
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I have an issue with apache and php5 inside a jail on 7-stable where the
executable simply dumps core on start-up in the threading library.
I've recompiled everything inside and outside the jail but the behaviour
remains the same :-(
I have no idea
Chris wrote:
If the only advantage of journaling is to avoid slow fsck's then I may
decide I can live without it, the real attraction to me was been able
to use the much glamorised async which is what made me so shocked when
write speeds were low.
If I understood this thread correctly, the
Lawrence Farr wrote:
I couldn't get this to apply cleanly against 7, is it safe to use rev
1.48 on 7? I have 3 machines here that hang whilst dumping and I'd
like to test the patch.
For RELENG_7, I'm using the attached. Apply it from /usr,
Michael
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I currently have a bunch of jails with IPv4 addresses and I can't see a
way of configuring them to have both IPv4 and v6. Is this possible in
7-stable?
Michael
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Neither of these devices appear to be supported in the
/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs list.
The Aircard 595 shows up as ..
kernel: ohci0: NEC uPD 9210 USB controller mem 0xf0908000-0xf0908fff
irq 18 at device 0.0 on cardbus0
kernel: ohci0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
kernel: ohci0: [ITHREAD]
kernel:
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The recent change to the bridge interface causes the 7-stable kernel to
complain. In this case tap0 is the only member of the bridge:
Jul 8 08:36:30 aaron kernel: tap0: promiscuous mode enabled
Jul 8 08:36:37 aaron kernel: rtfree: 0xc3ed04b0 has 2
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Andrew Snow wrote:
| Xin LI wrote:
| Speaking as my own: Base system needs more conservative QA process, e.g.
| ...
| rushing into a presumably patched state would not be a very good
| solution.
|
| I second this opinion. When there is hype all over
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Is there an equivalent commit for RELENG_7 pending?
Current (bind-9.4.2-p1) and RELENG_6 (bind-9.3.5-p1) now have the
relevant patch per ..
dougb 2008-07-12 09:38:35 UTC
~ FreeBSD src repository
~ Modified files:
~contrib/bind9
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I get this on all my -stable boxes ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/imb vmstat -z |less
ITEM SIZE LIMIT USED FREE REQUESTS FAILURES
~ [ .. ]
128 Bucket: 524,0, 214, 10, 1300, 249
Is this
On a box cvsupped today, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/usr.bin/tar sudo make clean depend all
rm -f bsdtar bsdtar.o getdate.o matching.o read.o siginfo.o subst.o
tree.o util.o write.o bsdtar.1.gz bsdtar.1.cat.gz getdate.c getdate.h
yacc -d -o getdate.c /usr/src/usr.bin/tar/getdate.y
yacc:
I do something related to this with fwlogwatch although it can probably
be adapted to any similar tool; when I hit the 'block' threshold, I
execute something like:
#!/bin/sh
HR=`date +%-k`
/sbin/ipfw table 0 add $3 ${HR}
.. so each entry has a tag indicating the hour at which the block was
Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I suppose a lot of these could be addressed if I released the code in a
preliminary fashion (providing folks the ability to help me with
documentation, etc.). Hmm... Yeah, I should really get a beta tarball
up, and/or
Richard Tector wrote:
Bruce M Simpson wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for this.
Richard Tector wrote:
I have an ICH9 machine, Tyan motherboard:
FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Fri Aug 1 14:57:33 BST 2008
ichsmb0: SMBus controller port 0x18e0-0x18ff mem
0xf4a03000-0xf4a030ff irq 17 at device 31.3 on pci0
Matthew Dillon wrote:
Also, if you happen to have a handheld GPS unit, it almost certainly
has a menu option to tell you the sunrise and sunset times at your
current position.
The attached program (not mine - credits in the header) does this
effectively given your current position
I wrote:
The attached program (not mine - credits in the header) does this
effectively given your current position as input,
Inserted as text since it got stripped last time ..
/*
SUNRISET.C - computes Sun rise/set
Lorenzo Perone wrote:
Hi, there's a patch by Bjoern A.Zeeb, available at
http://people.freebsd.org/~bz/bz_jail7-20080920-01-at150161.diff
which succeeds and works well with 7.1-PRERELEASE currently.
I had similar issues to solve and patched several hosts
with it, so far with success.
Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
This seems to imply that, at last, IPv6 addresses can be used in jails -
is that true?
yes
Woohoo! THANKS! :-)
Michael
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Hi, there's a patch by Bjoern A.Zeeb, available at
http://people.freebsd.org/~bz/bz_jail7-20080920-01-at150161.diff
which succeeds and works well with 7.1-PRERELEASE currently.
I had similar issues to solve and patched several hosts
with it, so far with success.
Sadly, SVN rev 184481 (of
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