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2008 Dec 02
3
ipfw2.c,v 1.76.2.17
...riend of mine was surprised to found Internet representation
of this "optional 32-bit unsigned value".
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).
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wbr,
pluknet
2009 Mar 16
1
bge0: EEPROM read timed
...miibus0
brgphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, 1000baseT,
1000baseT-FDX, auto
bge1: Ethernet address: 00:21:5e:4d:05:c8
any hints?
P.S. I see EEPROM timeout fixes were already merged to RELENG_6 (I
have post-fix version certainly).
May that issue be somehow related?
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wbr,
pluknet
2009 Mar 18
1
Can't compile rtmpdump source
Hello!
I can't compile rtmpdump source on FreeBSD:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rtmpdump/
I obtain the following output:
# gmake
g++ -Wall -c -o bytes.o bytes.cpp
In file included from bytes.cpp:25:
bytes.h:37:20: endian.h: No such file or directory
bytes.h:38:22: byteswap.h: No such file or directory
bytes.h:45:2: #error "Undefined byte and float word order!"
bytes.cpp:
2012 Sep 12
1
systutils/arcconf errors on 9.x versions
...pears that a fix (r238182) was submitted for inclusion in 9.1 (early).
This problem still appears in 9.1-RC1.
Will the fix be included in 9.1-RELEASE (or better yet 9.1-RC2)?
Thanks.
David Boyd.
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1st e-mail from pluknet responding to Sergey Kandaurov
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On 6 July 2012 14:49, Serg R <serg_ic@mail.ru> wrote:
> Hi!
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> There is a problem with running the Adaptec Storage Manager in freebsd 9.
>
> # uname -a
> FreeB...
2012 Dec 22
7
9.1 minimal ram requirements
Guys, I've heard about some absurd RAM requirements
for 9.1, has anybody tested it?
e.g.
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=36314
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2012 Nov 27
1
virtio for 9.1-R
Hi guys,
I can't see virtio in releng/9.1, is there any particular reason why it
isn't going to be included given that it works reasonable well (and is
optional anyway, so not likely to be detrimental)?
Thanks,
Joe
2013 Jul 14
1
There is an error in chmod(1)
There is an error in the chmod(1) man page.
tingo at kg-v2$ uname -a
FreeBSD kg-v2.kg4.no 8.3-STABLE FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE #6: Fri Apr 27 23:50:55 CEST 2012
root at kg-v2.kg4.no:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
tingo at kg-v2$ apropos ^sticky
sticky(7) - sticky text and append-only directories
tingo at kg-v2$ man 1 chmod | grep sticky
1000 (the sticky bit). See chmod(2)
2009 Apr 14
1
mount_ext2fs in 7-STABLE?
Hi,
I noticed that mount_ext2 isn't "connected" to the normal "buildworld"
but sys/*/ext2fs seems to.
Building and using it from recent RELENG_7 sources works for me (having
ext2fs loaded as module in GENERIC). I mounted an ext3 rw, edited
grub's menu.lst, wrote and umounted without any problems.
It seems recent bugs got pathched in January
2009 Jan 28
0
smp_tlb_shootdown bottleneck?
...adv() at kern_preadv+0x66
pread() at pread+0x58
syscall() at syscall+0x1ce
Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xab
--- syscall (475, FreeBSD ELF64, pread), rip = 0x800cf7b5c, rsp =
0x7fffff3fae78, rbp = 0x7fffff3faf60 ---
Is that a normal behavior and if yes then how can I help with that?
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wbr,
pluknet
2012 Oct 11
7
kern.maxswzone is gone... what next?
Hi all.
I prefer to build all ports in /tmp, which is actually a tmpfs
filesystem. I have 8G partition. But when I tried to compile Apache
OpenOffice system starts shooting processes when I was near 6G of swap.
Oct 11 18:12:32 ar1l0u kernel: swap zone exhausted, increase kern.maxswzone
Oct 11 18:12:32 ar1l0u kernel: pid 1334 (java), uid 818, was killed: out
of swap space
Oct 11 18:12:32
2013 Aug 27
6
Suggest changing dirhash defaults for FreeBSD 9.2.
I have been experimenting with dirhash settings, and have scoured the internet
for other peoples' experience with it.
(I found the performance improvement in compiling has forestalled the need to
add an SSD drive. ;-)
I believe that increasing the following values by 10 would benefit most FreeBSD
users without disadvantage.
vfs.ufs.dirhash_maxmem: 2097152 to 20971520
2012 Nov 21
3
Increasing the DMESG buffer....
Hi,
As a next question to my building this server.
I'm nogt able to get a full verbose dmesg.
Probably because the kernelbuffer for it is too small.
I know there used to be a kernel option to increase it.
But I can not find it with the setting in NOTES or any other place I
looked....
Is it still there?
Thanx,
--WjW