> I've got a server that has been running fine with a bsd.mp kernel
> from Apr 23. I took it up to -current on May 19th and it threw a panic on
> boot. I booted from the old kernel and it was fine, so I cvsuped the
> source and built -current again. Same thing.
This should be fixed with sys/
What an appalling display of creativity...
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not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the
flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave
himself for me. -KJV-
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On 5/20/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>...
>Kernelized RAIDFrame activated
>dkcsum wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
>dkcsum wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81
>root on wd1a
>rootdev=0x10 rrootdev=0x320 rawdev=0x312
>warning: /dev/console does not exist
>ini
Aside from the other comments, I'll add that aac(4) was disabled because
it was buggy and Adaptec wouldn't provide documentation.
Theo was quite clear about this at the time, see the 3.8 release notes.
Ok, I remember about situation with Adaptec... But what with "isp"
driver (from FreeBSD)? Afte
Hi all,
I've got a server that has been running fine with a bsd.mp kernel
from Apr 23. I took it up to -current on May 19th and it threw a panic on
boot. I booted from the old kernel and it was fine, so I cvsuped the
source and built -current again. Same thing.
Here is the tail end of the
On 2006/05/22 05:39, Raja Subramanian wrote:
> The vlan(4) man page does not mention this chip. I googled, and
> grepped through /usr/src/sys, but could not arrive at a conclusion.
"If the IFCAP_VLAN_MTU capability is set on a vlan parent, vlan assumes
that the Ethernet chip on the parent can han
Now since I was betrayed by the Christians,
one should never wonder in a chance of ten,
why I refuse to play pretend with them,
on the power of two, bearing witness to the wandering
obsidian Jew, fuck what you think you knew.
Too, the power of thought, one or zero, bank runs
expected soon, since h
Hi All,
I'm planning to purchase a bunch of VIA EPIA boards that come
with onboard VIA VT6103 ethernet chips. I want to setup vlan(4)
interfaces on this NIC and want to know if it works with obsd 3.9.
I would love to hear any feedback from someone who is using
these chips. I'm especially intere
On 5/20/06, Chad M Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I worked with a customer once that had a software based load
balancing solution. I liked the way it worked. While I was working
on the box if I was going to take the service down for maintenance I
could tell the local agent and the box was r
On May 21, 2006, at 11:25 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
There are various proxies, talking either a specific protocol. Most
should either be able to do failover or be able to be re-configured
for
a new host very quickly.
A bit of scripting might glue this all together. Was there a specific
ap
On May 21, 2006, at 10:18 AM, Morten Liebach wrote:
On 2006-05-20 20:48:13 -0400, Chad M Stewart wrote:
I worked with a customer once that had a software based load
balancing solution. I liked the way it worked. While I was working
on the box if I was going to take the service down for mainte
On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 11:54:21AM +0600, Anton Maksimenkov wrote:
> >Joachim Schipper wrote:
> >> 'not configured' typically means the kernel knows what it is, but
> >> doesn't know what to do with it.
> >More specifically, it means that the kernel knows the PCI device's ID
> >and vendor, but does
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 08:48:13PM -0400, Chad M Stewart wrote:
> I worked with a customer once that had a software based load
> balancing solution. I liked the way it worked. While I was working
> on the box if I was going to take the service down for maintenance I
> could tell the local a
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 11:59:13PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> How about this? If I see things correctly, the ATEMP allocation should
> be cleaned up automatically Running a little test loop does not
> show a leak. Both bugs are fixed, and array entries are nice integer vals.
Yes, looks fine
Hi,
On Saturday, 20. May 2006 12:06, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> Ultimately, it doesn't matter where you keep X. My tree lives under
> /usr/src/XF4, with a symlink from /usr/XF4 just to be sure.
>
> I'm fairly certain both things work; the canonical way, though, is to
> put XF4 under /usr.
I solve
On 2006-05-20 20:48:13 -0400, Chad M Stewart wrote:
> I worked with a customer once that had a software based load
> balancing solution. I liked the way it worked. While I was working
> on the box if I was going to take the service down for maintenance I
> could tell the local agent and the
On 2006/05/21 11:54, Anton Maksimenkov wrote:
> Ok, I uncomment the aac driver in kernel, for testing reasons, and
> rebuild. The card is steel not recognized (by aac). I thinking about
> to try to add it to aac.
I don't think your card is an aac.
> WHERE TO GET THE MAGIC NUMBER for "pcidevs" fil
On Sun, 21 May 2006, Martin Toft wrote:
Actually, I already use the option "read info on load", so I do not
experience freezes when scrolling my playlist. However, the freezes appear
frequently anyway, e.g. when xmms opens a dialog that reads directory
information from the disk, and therefore s
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