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454 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
joerg
fcc88c9123 When using dump/rdump on large filesytems (my case 3 GB), the lseek
claims multiple times to have failed. The problem is a off_t is
converted into a int and checked for a negative. A true lseek check
should be checking if the off_t is equal to -1 for failure.

(Suggested fix from PR #bin/461)

Submitted by:	mark tinguely <tinguely@opus.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu>
1995-06-24 17:07:21 +00:00
asami
62d154d210 Add an "-m" flag to merge instead of replace the entries. We can
now safely add a line like

ldconfig -m ${PREFIX}/lib

in ports' Makefiles and packing lists without throwing away some
directories the user may have added.

Submitted by:   Mostly by Paul Kranenburg <pk@cs.few.eur.nl>
1995-06-24 10:08:44 +00:00
dima
6e294b7979 `dev_bsize' must be reset to 1 before the bread() or
quotacheck -a will fail after the first partition (because
    dev_bsize is 512 and is messes up the superblock read of the second
    partition)

Submitted by:	dillon@best.com (Mattew Dillon)
1995-06-21 03:55:12 +00:00
karl
909ce53e78 Added -o port option. Use specified port number for NFS requests. The default
is to query the portmapper for the NFS port.  This is useful for CFS users.
1995-06-14 17:41:04 +00:00
wollman
5d8d0d552a Use the correct file pointer when reading the group id map file. The old
code tried to read the group id map from the user id file, and thus would
never actually allow a umapfs to be mounted.  (!)
1995-06-13 17:42:07 +00:00
rgrimes
1b1ee55538 Merge RELENG_2_0_5 into HEAD 1995-06-11 19:33:05 +00:00
rgrimes
f3a2b348da Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 06:12:45 +00:00
rgrimes
4f960dd75f Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 03:57:47 +00:00
dg
e4beea5b47 Fixed bug where UDP was required to mount a TCP NFS filesystem.
Submitted by:	Ken Hornstein, Sept.'94
1995-05-24 10:10:24 +00:00
phk
e427341a6b The dset program didn't set the "msize" (iosiz in userconfig).
Reviewed by:	davidg
1995-05-22 01:37:24 +00:00
phk
2e4f6d9450 Add a undocumented '-d' flag to set debugging. 1995-05-21 19:31:09 +00:00
dg
138edd5273 Fixed incompleteness that would allow dirty filesystems to get mounted
when the single user shell was terminated. These changes disallow mounting
or R/W upgrading filesystems that are dirty unless "-f" (force) option
is used with mount. /etc/rc has been modified to abort the startup if
one or more non-nfs partitions fail to mount.

Reviewed by:	Poul-Henning Kamp, Rod Grimes
1995-05-15 08:39:37 +00:00
ache
e2ae692e16 Add dumpon 1995-05-14 18:43:25 +00:00
dg
9dfe5706e1 Take out special error message for EINVAL...we really do want it to be
"invalid argument".
1995-05-14 02:18:18 +00:00
dg
80e3b4e2e2 Fix force flag: It is not a "negative" flag. Add MNT_FORCE to the acceptable
options for UFS (which fixes another bug).
1995-05-12 23:39:15 +00:00
wollman
e7f4268dca Learn how to print out kern.dumpdev as a name. 1995-05-12 19:10:56 +00:00
wollman
56ee935a63 My utility to specify where you want crash dumps to go. More user
and kernel support to follow.
1995-05-12 19:10:09 +00:00
jkh
cb6e225e6d Remove all reference to sysinstall - it's going away. 1995-05-09 23:03:22 +00:00
dufault
3f2591aedf Add support for editing mode pages. 1995-05-05 20:42:00 +00:00
dg
c68af9669e Flush stdout when writing out each superblock backup. 1995-05-02 07:45:39 +00:00
dufault
77ae782956 Don't print out zero length names when verbose is set. 1995-05-01 12:54:32 +00:00
dufault
adef302b24 Add a "-s" argument to specify the command timeout in seconds.
Now you should be able to format a disk with something like:
> scsi -f /dev/rsd?c -s 1200 -c "4 0 0 0 0 0"
assuming sd.c lets you open it.
1995-05-01 12:35:05 +00:00
dufault
0066e95aad Add "-m" command to read mode pages. Also add -z for freezing,
though the kernel changes aren't committed yet.
1995-04-28 19:24:39 +00:00
pst
a153267748 Replace call to obsolete inet_addr routine with inet_aton so we can specify
netmasks and broadcast addresses of 255.255.255.255.
1995-04-26 16:52:40 +00:00
julian
a22e09d218 Obtained from: copied fro mount_kernfs
This is copied from the mount_kernfs code..
if it doesn't work there is a working binary in ~julian
1995-04-21 01:17:50 +00:00
gpalmer
0ff5903c59 Bugfixes :
- in mount_portal.c: included catching of SIGHUP to get portald to
  re-read the config file.

  - in mount_portal.c: in SIGCHLD handler the return values checked from
  waitpid were wrong. Note. this routine was written correclty according
  to the manual page for 4.4BSD, but waitpid does not exhibit this
  behaviour. It is not returning 0 when WNOHANG is specified. I havent
  checked this properly.

  - in mount_portal.c: initialized the fdset for the select properly.

  - in mount_portal.c: corrected poor casting in the select.

  - in mount_portal.c: changed a break; to exit (0); so that the
  children die after doing the hard work, this stops the select: bad
  file descriptor messages.

  - in pt_file.c: the kernel passes kernel style open flags to the
  portal code which aren't compatible with "normal" O_ flags. I have
  adjusted these in pt_file.c. In general I think the portal fs code
  and portal_cred structure need changing to pass to the portald
  the right style of flags _and_ the permissions.

  - in pt_tcp.c: a few mistakes in typing of the socket structures,
  getservbyname returns the port number as an int but sockaddr wants
  the port number as an u_short.

  - in pt_tcp.c: someone wrote this on a VAX/Sun whatever and forget
  about byte ordering!! I've included a few htons about the place.

  - in all the above I have sprinkled a few more debugging printf's.

Submitted by:	"Duncan McL Barclay" <dmlb@ohm.york.ac.uk
1995-04-19 12:24:08 +00:00
phk
c25099ace8 Yank out the rewriting of disklabels. This code can and will get confused
in a couple of cases, and it doesn't do much anyway.  It used to save only
the newfs params (block/frag/cgroup.. and nothing more.  Something that
don't belong in a disklabel in the first place.
1995-04-19 02:19:20 +00:00
dufault
d2dce54f6d Remove "BUG" of not supporting arguments for "-o" 1995-04-17 14:51:54 +00:00
dufault
040c684860 Add support for arguments in output "-o" string. 1995-04-17 14:35:07 +00:00
gpalmer
d147c76902 Bump to 2.0-950418-SNAP 1995-04-17 10:19:31 +00:00
gpalmer
8b08997fc4 Claim 0xA7 for NEXTSTEP in here also. 1995-04-17 09:46:03 +00:00
gpalmer
cf76707291 Add NEXTSTEP as claiming partition code 0xA7. 1995-04-17 09:42:54 +00:00
jkh
480daab131 Bump the snap date. 1995-04-15 16:40:34 +00:00
jkh
b95b5c686f We're now shooting for a 950412-SNAP
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
1995-04-12 22:26:47 +00:00
jkh
6d173eb9b5 Bump this to 0408. I have my reasons. 1995-04-11 07:43:33 +00:00
wollman
c8030d2b96 Fix initialization error that caused `mount -vat' to behave unexpectedly
in certain circumstances.  Fixes PR #182.

Submitted by:	Andrew Atrens <atreand@statcan.ca>
1995-04-10 18:57:08 +00:00
bde
f9b7dacd3c Update declaration to match the change made to dir.c a few hours ago. 1995-04-02 22:53:36 +00:00
bde
609920955f Submitted by: Philippe Charnier <charnier@lirmm.fr>, added to by bde
Fix all the warnings from `gcc -Wall'.
1995-04-02 16:52:14 +00:00
bde
7caaf6f200 Make this actually work. It always failed in FreeBSD because it attempted
to open the mounted block device containing the directory to put the bad
sector files in, and opening of mounted block devices hasn't been allowed
since Net/2 or before.  Attempt to open the raw device instead.  Be more
careful about long names.

Use lstat() instead of stat() to search for block devices so that my
symlink to the default floppy doesn't cause problems.

Check for truncation of the block number when it is squeezed through the
mknod() interface.  The maximum used to be only 32767, but now it large
enough.
1995-04-02 16:36:39 +00:00
bde
93d526e43b Submitted by: Philippe Charnier <charnier@lirmm.fr>, distilled by bde
Fix a couple more bogus types that aren't reported by `gcc -Wall'.
1995-04-02 15:25:19 +00:00
bde
2742dc81e0 Submitted by: phk, added to by bde
Fix all the warnings from `gcc -Wall'.
1995-04-02 14:52:29 +00:00
ugen
9c02dc08f0 make pass work also as the first keyword
(while addf skipped)
Reviewed by:
Submitted by:
Obtained from:
1995-03-30 12:18:10 +00:00
wpaul
af8a974897 Fixed stupid bug in mountd: it would seem that the kernel doesn't allow
you to push the same host into its NFS export lists twice, but mountd
tries to do it anyway. This means that putting:

/some_file_system -ro host1 host1

in your /etc/exports file causes an error. This is bogus: mountd should be
smart enough to ignore the second instance of host1. This can be a problem
in some configurations that use netgroups. For example, each host in my
netgroups database is has two entries:

startide (startide,-,) (startide.ctr.columbia.edu,-,)

When mountd sees this, it tries to put startide.ctr.columbia.edu into the
export list *twice*. Just listing 'startide' /etc/exports list will also
screw up because mountd will try to resolve the netgroup 'startide' instead
of the hostname 'startide.'

My solution is watch for duplicate entries in get_host() and mark them
as grouptype GT_IGNORE, which do_mount() will now cheefully throw away.
This is a bit of a kludge, but it was the least obtrusive fix I could
come up with.

Also silenced a compiler warning: arguments passwd to xdr_long() should
be u_long, not int. :)
1995-03-26 23:36:38 +00:00
ache
e6a1b97276 Use more AI to predict initial/final isdst,
latest isdst  preffered.
1995-03-26 22:51:51 +00:00
phk
d5c6edea4c add a \t which has been nagging me too long 1995-03-19 06:28:48 +00:00
phk
c88a90c41d Remove reference to fsdb(8). We don't have it. 1995-03-17 04:41:18 +00:00
wollman
d83a02d4f2 Fix long-standing core dump when ld returns failure. 1995-03-16 17:11:21 +00:00
dg
876858a7b2 Changed manual page to conform to the reality in FreeBSD. 1995-03-15 07:08:33 +00:00
phk
4d16787856 Extract the cpio-floppy relative to the root, not /stand. 1995-03-15 06:16:10 +00:00
joerg
aa3df4d05b Do not try to make any notice if the PID file cannot be created.
Makes folks happy that run slattach in single-user, where /var/run is
probably missing.
1995-03-12 23:37:28 +00:00