LogicPro warnings strange modules not loading
Hi,
After working last night without a problem, this morning Logic would not start. No reason I can think of. Restarted. Updated preferences in discutility. Reinstalled Logic from disc. Now Logic starts but with warnings; Can't find Tranzport(with a Z!) Module, Can't find mikroControl Module etc.
Never seen this before. How can I repair this?
This is Logic looking for the control surface modules that are contained in the Logic Pro application bundle.
Try trashing your control surface preferences if they have become corupted.
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I checked out the PKGBUILD for b43-firmware (which I'm assuming is what you installed), and it appears to be using b43-fwcutter presumably to snag the appropriate files and place them in /usr/lib/firmware:
# Application
b43-fwcutter -w ""${pkgdir}"/usr/lib/firmware/" linux/wl_apsta.o
Does the PKGBUILD generate any errors? Did you check /usr/lib/firmware for the firmware for your wireless? Worst case, you could probably try running b43-fwcutter manually and see what it does. Maybe it has some verbose/debug option you could use, too.
The firmware is installed to the correct directory and the PKGBUILD doesn't generate any errors. I've tried b43-fwcutter manually as well to no avail. Even if that were the case though it doesn't explain why the new kernel also rejects the usbnet, ath9k, and b44 modules. Basically I'm stuck on this old(ish) kernel until this is fixed if I want any sort of network connectivity.
Xyne wrote:This is a long shot, but if you have a separate boot partition, check that it is actually mounted. If not, backup/remove the contents /boot, mount the partition and rebuild the kernel image
I do not have a separate boot partition on this machine. And the mtime of the initramfs images is certainly current.
Last edited by airencracken (2012-07-22 17:41:56) -
[solved] aesni_intel module not loaded since switch to kmod
Since installing kmod-4-1 as replacement for module-init-tools the AES-NI instruction optimized crypto modules (aesni_intel) don't get loaded automatically anymore.
CPU is a SandyBridge Core-i5 2500K; aes-x86_64 isn't loaded anymore either. The CPU definitely supports AES-NI.
Is this a problem or am I supposed to write those modules down by hand in rc.conf MODULES section?
Kind regards
lynix
Last edited by lynix (2012-02-01 20:57:25)Nevermind. I found the bug -- I'll make sure this is fixed for kmod5.
tech note for those interested:
A module alias can resolve to many modules -- in this case, the alias 'aes' resolves to "aes_generic", "padlock_aes", "aesni_intel", and "aes_x86_64". modprobe, including the library equivalent, should insist on trying to insert all of these. kmod does, but it makes the mistake of quitting if one of them errors out. To wit:
with module-init-tools:
# modprobe -v aes
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/crypto/aes_generic.ko.gz
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.ko.gz
WARNING: Error inserting padlock_aes (/lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.ko.gz): No such device
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/crypto/cryptd.ko.gz
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko.gz
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aesni-intel.ko.gz
WARNING: Error inserting aesni_intel (/lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/arch/x86/crypto/aesni-intel.ko.gz): No such device
with kmod:
# modprobe -v aes
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/crypto/aes_generic.ko.gz
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.2-1-ARCH/kernel/drivers/crypto/padlock-aes.ko.gz
ERROR: could not insert 'padlock_aes': No such device
Last edited by falconindy (2012-02-01 20:54:47) -
ACE module not load balancing across two servers
We are seeing an issue in a context on one of our load balancers where an application doesn't appear to be load balancing correctly across the two real servers. At various times the application team is seeing active connections on only one real server. They see no connection attempts on the other server. The ACE sees both servers as up and active within the serverfarm. However, a show serverfarm confirms that the load balancer sees current connections only going to one of the servers. The issue is fixed by restarting the application on the server that is not receiving any connections. However, it reappears again. And which server experiences the issue moves back and forth between the two real servers, so it is not limited to just one of the servers.
The application vendor wants to know why the load balancer is periodically not sending traffic to one of the servers. I'm kind of curious myself. Does anyone have some tips on where we can look next to isolate the cause?
We're running A2(3.3). The ACE module was upgraded to that version of code on a Friday, and this issue started the following Monday. The ACE has 28 contexts configured, and this one context is the only one reporting any issues since the upgrade.
Here are the show serverfarm statistics as of today:
ACE# show serverfarm farma-8000
serverfarm : farma-8000, type: HOST
total rservers : 2
----------connections-----------
real weight state current total failures
---+---------------------+------+------------+----------+----------+---------
rserver: server#1
x.x.x.20:8000 8 OPERATIONAL 0 186617 3839
rserver: server#2
x.x.x.21:8000 8 OPERATIONAL 67 83513 1754Are you enabling sticky feature? What kind of predictor are you using?
If sticky feature is enabled and one rserver goes down, traffic will leans to one side.
Even after the rserver retuns to up, traffic may continue to lean due to sticky feature.
The behavior seems to depend on the configuration.
So, please let me know a part of configuration?
Regards,
Yuji
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