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2010 Dec 18
1
Unable to mount SMB shares under Mac OS 10.6.5
...c', dead 12/16/10 01:09:56 mds[22627] (Error) DiskStore: Unable to create/find index location 12/16/10 01:10:15 com.apple.Finder[208] NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered 12/16/10 01:11:15 com.apple.Finder[208] NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered 12/16/10 01:11:15 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied 12/16/10 01:12:09 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied 12/16/10 01:12:13 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied 12/16/10 01:12:29 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't ac...
2006 Mar 11
0
nfsclient process stucks in nfsaio [SOLVED]
Hi all, I believe that this behavior is caused by the ``intr'' (-i) option to mount_nfs(8). As noted by Stephan Uphoff in PR/79700, he does not recommend use intr option. After remove the option, the dd works well. Sorry for the noisy :-) However, I think some warnings can be added to mount_nfs(8) about the usage of intr and its consequence. So this won't be happened again. Re...
2003 Aug 06
2
statically compiled files left over after a 'make world'
...4-STABLE. /usr/bin/miniperl /sbin/mount_kernfs /sbin/mount_devfs /sbin/modunload /sbin/modload /sbin/ft /stand/boot_crunch /stand/find /stand/sed /stand/test /stand/pwd /stand/ppp /stand/newfs /stand/minigzip /stand/cpio /stand/bad144 /stand/fsck /stand/ifconfig /stand/route /stand/slattach /stand/mount_nfs /stand/dhclient /stand/arp /stand/gzip /stand/gunzip /stand/zcat /stand/-sh /stand/[ /stand/sh Since they were not updated during a 'make world', does that mean that they are deprecated and can be safely removed? If not, why weren't they updated during a 'make world'? Is it a...
2009 Jan 24
4
BIND 9.4.3-P1: internal_send: 199.7.83.42#53: Device not configured, where 199.7.83.42 is RANDOM IP address
...named[1455]: unable to convert errno to isc_result: 6: Device not configured IP addresses are RANDOM and DIFFERENT on every restart. These IP addresses are not mentioned in ANY config file on my computer, and addresses on my network interfaces IS NOT from these networks. Main problem is, that mount_nfs failed on startup on this router because bind is not ready due to these errors and all system goes to single-user mode :( Computer is Soekris net5501, with 6 network interfaces (vr0-vr3 on board, em0 and ath0 attached). Only vr0 and vr1 are used, but adding fake addresses to vr2 and vr3 doesn...
2012 Nov 27
6
How to clean up /
...scue/kldconfig 5M /rescue/kldload 5M /rescue/kldstat 5M /rescue/kldunload 5M /rescue/ldconfig 5M /rescue/md5 5M /rescue/mdconfig 5M /rescue/mdmfs 5M /rescue/mknod 5M /rescue/mount 5M /rescue/mount_cd9660 5M /rescue/mount_msdosfs 5M /rescue/mount_nfs 5M /rescue/mount_ntfs 5M /rescue/mount_nullfs 5M /rescue/mount_udf 5M /rescue/mount_unionfs 5M /rescue/newfs 5M /rescue/newfs_msdos 5M /rescue/nos-tun 5M /rescue/ping 5M /rescue/reboot 5M /rescue/fastboot 5M /rescue/halt 5M /rescue/fastha...
2004 Nov 17
9
serious networking (em) performance (ggate and NFS) problem
...^^^^^^^ ~7MB/s .....and with 64k blocksize: test2:~#25: dd if=/dev/zero of=/samsung/testfile bs=64k ^C848+0 records in 847+0 records out 55508992 bytes transferred in 8.063415 secs (6884055 bytes/sec) And with TCP-NFS (and Jumbo Frames): test2:~#30: mount_nfs -T 10.0.0.2:/samsung /samsung/ test2:~#31: dd if=/dev/zero of=/samsung/testfile bs=64k ^C1921+0 records in 1920+0 records out 125829120 bytes transferred in 7.461226 secs (16864403 bytes/sec) -> ^^^^^^^^ ~ 17MB/s Again NFS (udp) but with MTU...
2003 Mar 26
2
what actually uses xdr_mem.c?
...mem_getbytes(), and/or xdrmem_putbytes() functions, but it is difficult to know what uses these (going backwards manually). For example, a simple MD5 (of binaries before and after) shows many changes that are probably irrelevant. It is hard to tell if any static tools even use those changes; maybe mount_nfs and umount. And maybe /usr/lib/librpcsvc*. Is the XDR only used for RPC related tools? (Or is it is used as a generic portable binary data format used with all libc?) With some other libc security issues (such as with resolver), you can easily know which tools use that code. The various XDR-rel...
2003 Aug 03
12
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-03:08.realpath
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-03:08.realpath Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: Single byte buffer overflow in realpath(3) Category: core Module: libc Announced:
2012 Dec 19
3
9-STABLE -> NFS -> NetAPP:
I'm running a few servers sitting on top of a NetAPP file server ? everything runs great, but periodically I'm getting: nfs_getpages: error 13 vm_fault: pager read error, pid 11355 (https) errors on my screen ? not always same pid ? the annoying part is that it seems to always affect the same jail that is running .. if I shutdown all jails on that physical server, everything shuts down
2013 Jul 22
2
stopping amd causes a freeze
Occasionally stopping amd freezes my system. It's a rare occurrence, and I haven't found a reliable way to reproduce it. It's also a real freeze, so there's no way to get into the debugger or grab a core dump. I only can perform the 4 seconds hard shutdown to revive the system. I run amd through sysutils/automounter, which is a scripting solution that generates an amd.map file
2006 Mar 21
1
weird bugs with mmap-ing via NFS
...e moment you touch any mmap()'d page, reading or writing, the system > ? ? has to fault it in, which means it has to read it and load valid data > ? ? into the page. Sounds like a missed optimization opportunity :-( > :When I mount with large read and write sizes: > : > :???????mount_nfs -r 65536 -w 65536 -U -ointr pandora:/backup /backup > : > :it changes -- for the worse. Short time into it -- the file stops growing > :according to the `ls -sl' run on the NFS server (pandora) at exactly 3200 > : FS blocks (the FS was created with `-b 65536 -f 8129'). > : &...