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2006 Nov 07
6
Sweex 1000VA UPS
Hi, I'm trying to get a sweex ups working with nut on debian sarge. This one: http://www.sweex.com/producten.php?lang=1&%20sectie=&item=59&artikel=95 It's shipped with UPSmart and according to the compatibility list it should work with the genericups upstype=7 driver. But it doesn't. I get: mybox:/etc/nut# /etc/init.d/nut start Starting Network UPS Tools: (upsdrvctl
2006 Aug 25
5
Shutdown after 5 minutes?
Hello, Last night we had a power failure and my upsses worked. Strange thing was that the ups supporting the Windoze box lasted longer than the one supporting the (Epia based) Linux box (running nut). After exactly 5 minutes the Linux machine went down abruptly. Is this a configuration issue? What did I overlook? Please comment. Thanks, Udo
2008 May 14
1
upstart configuration for nut
Hello, I'm just migrating my boxes to fedora 9 which brings us to the upstart mechanism instead of SystemV, etc.The distro as it is delivered does not have configuration which supports powerfail events. What can I put in /etc/events.d to make nut work again with the rest of the system fortimely shutdown, etc? Pointers to example files are very welcome! Thanks. Kind regards, Udo
2009 Apr 12
2
tinc on Fedora
Hello, I downloaded tinc 1.0.9 from the site and tried to build on Fedora 10 on i386 (and also x86_64). I get, during the configure phase: checking for zlib.h... yes checking for compress2 in -lz... yes checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo2... no checking for lzo1x_1_compress in -llzo... no configure: error: "lzo libraries not found." but: # rpm -qi lzo Name : lzo
2002 Jan 24
1
Re: OOPS: kernel BUG at transaction.c:1857 on 2.4.17 while rm'ing 700mb file on ext3 partition.
Hi, On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:54:34PM +0100, frode wrote: > > I got the following error while rm'ing a 700mb file from an ext3 partition: > > Assertion failure in journal_unmap_buffer() at transaction.c:1857: > "transaction == journal->j_running_transaction" Hmm --- this is not one I think I've ever seen before. > >>EIP; c015ea1a
2005 Apr 26
3
kernel oops generated by smbfs module
Greetings, I have run into a kernel oops that I can generate at will, and that hangs my machine. The machine is running Gentoo Linux, 2.6.11 kernel and gcc 3.3.5. I can post more information if needed. The problem arises when I mount an SMB share from a 2000-series Snap server (network appliance); software version 3.4.804, hardware 2.0.3. The mount is fine, and can sit for a long time. However,
2008 Dec 04
3
PROBLEM: oops when running fsstress against compressed btrfs filesystem
Chris: I''m consistently getting oopses when running fsstress against both single and multiple device compressed btrfs filesystems using kernels built from the current btrfs-unstable. In this report, I''m describing an incident with a single device filesystem. Once the oops occurs, all I/O appears to stop though iowait is still reported, and fsstress does not make apparent
2003 Mar 03
5
Re: 2.4.20 htb3 oops
Hi everyone, I am having problems with "oopses" since I introduced HTB on my company''s PC-based routers. It seems that only routers with high network load are affected. The average network load on the two most problematic routers are 10Mbps in/out and 2.5Mbps in/out. The other machines with less than 1Mbps average traffic seems unaffected. We have been getting oopses on
2018 Feb 17
3
[PATCH] drm/nouveau/bl: Fix oops on driver unbind
Unbinding nouveau on a dual GPU MacBook Pro oopses because we iterate over the bl_connectors list in nouveau_backlight_exit() but skipped initializing it in nouveau_backlight_init(). Stacktrace for posterity: BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000010 IP: nouveau_backlight_exit+0x2b/0x70 [nouveau] nouveau_display_destroy+0x29/0x80 [nouveau]
2002 Jul 02
2
Ext3 OOPS when root device lost
Oh gurus of ext3... We have an application (it's essentially a watchdog) that monitors i/o on the root partition of our Linux system. What we would like to have happen is in the event that the root file system "goes away" (e.g. the SCSI cable is pulled from the storage device containing the root drive), we want to panic the kernel. We have tried using the "-e panic"
2001 Oct 26
2
e2fsprogs failed 7 tests
Hi ! I hope, this is the right ML to ask for this kind of problem. I was testing around with ext3 and was deeply impressed that it was working good and very fast. I installed e2fsprogs-1.25 on several machines and make check everytime said: 50 tests ok, 0 tests failed. On my laptop, this looked different, 43 tests ok, 7 failed. Here they come: f_bbfile: bad blocks in files: failed f_dup:
2018 Mar 14
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau/bl: Fix oops on driver unbind
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:38:04AM +0100, Pierre Moreau wrote: > On 2018-02-17 13:40, Lukas Wunner wrote: > > Unbinding nouveau on a dual GPU MacBook Pro oopses because we iterate > > over the bl_connectors list in nouveau_backlight_exit() but skipped > > initializing it in nouveau_backlight_init(). > > --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_backlight.c > > +++
2006 Feb 14
12
Running Xen 2.0 for Counter Strike: Source
I''m running Xen on a dual xeon system at the moment and somehow the results are a bit less than what i expected. I’ve started to do some monitoring on it to see how bad it is. you can see for yourself on: http://core.zokahn.com/cs-01/ I''ve installed Xen 2.0 using the howto in howtoforge: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_xen_setup_debian_ubuntu This virtual machine is running 2
2004 Jun 08
1
Oops on tc-graph.pl of all things
It only makes a few calls to `tc`: rebecca:~# grep TC /home/jasonb/src/tc-graph.pl $BIN_TC="/sbin/tc"; my @qdisc=`$BIN_TC -d qdisc show dev $DEV`; my @class=`$BIN_TC -d class show dev $DEV`; @filter=`$BIN_TC -d filter show dev $DEV parent $parent`; But something ultimately Oopses: rebecca:~# uname -a Linux rebecca 2.6.6 #1 Thu May 20 17:21:44 EDT 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
2002 Feb 13
2
Oops in kjournald
I'm getting oops whenever I pull a big file off of an ext3 filesystem on my large LV. The kernel this comes from happens to have lvm 1.0.2 and posix ACL for ext2/3 patched in, but I get the crash even on vanilla 2.4.17. kymoops 2.4.3 on i686 2.4.17-acl-lvm. Options used -V (default) -k /proc/ksyms (default) -l /proc/modules (default) -o /lib/modules/2.4.17-acl-lvm/
2008 Dec 23
1
To make winbindd upset and unresponsive (3.2.6)
This simple and often-suggested command to test Samba: getent passwd reproducibly upsets winbindd on my SLES 10 SP1 machine. The command does often return many results from our campus ADS. But after it completes -- or if the command pauses for quite some time after showing local users -- Samba is troubled. In five tests this afternoon, after getent passwd, wbinfo --ping fails every time
1999 Jan 18
1
smbmount and smbumount
Hi, when I try to mount a share on my windows pc using smbmount it says that it needs mount version 6, but my mount came fron util- linux and it's version is 2.9.... I also noticed that the smbmount and smbumount files in the samba 2.0.0 package don't get compiled... Can someone help me? I'm running slackware 3.6 with kernel 2.0.0- pre7... Nils ------- LINUX... A manly sort of
2002 Aug 22
1
[Bug 26] ssh setting O_NONBLOCK on stderr can upset CVS
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26 ------- Additional Comments From markus at openbsd.org 2002-08-23 08:21 ------- hm, what do you suggest? ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
2003 Jan 07
0
[Bug 26] ssh setting O_NONBLOCK on stderr can upset CVS
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26 djm at mindrot.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution| |WONTFIX ------- Additional Comments From djm at mindrot.org 2003-01-07 15:03
2017 Aug 14
1
Taking down domain controller and I don't want to upset winbind
Hi, I use ads and have a windows domain with several domain controllers (dc1, dc2, dc3, etc). Winbind seems to "be connected" to one of these domain controllers: wbinfo -P checking the NETLOGON for domain[MYDOMAIN] dc connection to "dc1.mydomain.local" succeeded Presumably winbind learned that "dc1" was a domain controller by performing a DNS lookup of type SRV on