**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jun 08 23:59:56 2005 Jun 09 00:15:28 Alignment trap: tclsh8.4 (8049) PC=0x402d1400 Instr=0x05911004 Address=0x002c7245 FSR 0x013 Jun 09 00:15:51 get millions of those while running bdb byte-order tests Jun 09 00:52:59 Disconnecting: Protocol error: expected packet type 31, got 82 Jun 09 00:53:02 AAARGH Jun 09 00:53:06 this is pissing me off Jun 09 00:53:15 I'm switching to openssh Jun 09 00:57:35 and I sure wish the console would do a newline at the end of the line instead of overwriting itself - impossible to do long command lines Jun 09 01:03:04 I wonder if that packet type thing is a endian issue. I cant make 31 into 82 though. Jun 09 01:07:10 of course, now openssh isn't working too well either Jun 09 01:07:21 ssh root@192.168.0.17 Jun 09 01:07:21 Host key verification failed. Jun 09 01:07:32 ssh 67.171.198.193 Jun 09 01:07:32 Permission denied, please try again. Jun 09 01:07:32 Permission denied, please try again. Jun 09 01:07:32 Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive). Jun 09 01:09:44 -v output is not helpful Jun 09 01:10:37 it never falls back to asking for a password? Jun 09 01:11:53 no Jun 09 01:12:50 Your sshd_config allows for passwords right? Jun 09 01:13:46 yes. Jun 09 01:14:02 this was working with dropbear, other than the disconnections Jun 09 01:14:29 I haven't ahcnged the remote servers since it was working with dropbear a few minutes ago Jun 09 01:14:44 how annoying. Jun 09 01:14:50 /comfort jacques Jun 09 01:16:52 oh well, I bet if I build my own openssh I can get it to work Jun 09 01:17:11 I am developing a LONG list of packages which are broken when oe-built Jun 09 01:17:18 that work fine when I build them native Jun 09 01:17:28 it jsut takes so fscking long Jun 09 01:26:24 OK I fixed it but I don't know why the fix worked Jun 09 01:26:45 no maybe I didn't fix it Jun 09 01:27:34 I'm glad youre doing all the hard work to get a usable package set worked out for openslug. Jun 09 01:28:11 I'm only finding the problems Jun 09 01:28:17 I'm not making changs to oe Jun 09 01:29:06 Yes, but its still a valiant worthwhile effort. Jun 09 01:29:10 OK, if I'm root on the slug it works, otherwise it doesn't Jun 09 01:29:47 I'm bummed outo because I dont have time to play with my toys right now. Jun 09 01:30:00 i need strace Jun 09 01:42:01 well, my wl530g has failed the bigpond heartbeat reconnect test Jun 09 01:42:25 (which is not surprising, as no router has passed that test until I have modified the firmware) Jun 09 01:42:41 (or told the manufacturer how to fix it) Jun 09 02:06:44 problem with openssh was permissions on /dev/tty Jun 09 02:06:53 pH5 in #oe found it Jun 09 02:07:11 was crw-rw--w- 1 root root 5, 0 Jun 7 01:55 /dev/tty needs to be crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 0 Jun 7 01:55 /dev/tty Jun 09 02:07:36 and, the strace 4.5.11 I just built natively has the same problem as the oe-built one: Jun 09 02:07:49 syscall: unknown syscall trap 0xe5bcf620 Jun 09 02:12:22 hi all Jun 09 02:13:34 Has been a long time. Congrats on the great openslug work in the last weeks Jun 09 02:13:53 hey hanjo, welcome back Jun 09 02:14:14 nice to be back :) Jun 09 02:14:58 I was reading trhrough the irc logs and saw all the goodies that jbowler did Jun 09 02:15:24 So I decided it is the right time to update the image on my slugs Jun 09 02:16:54 Being able to reflash from a non-flash root is realy helpfull when you have 50 slugs to manage Jun 09 02:18:41 All this time I was using an old image (pre-beta) Jun 09 02:19:48 I've tried the beta on one slug, but there was a problem with the mount options for a nfs root (missing -o) and I did not proceed with the upgrade on the rest Jun 09 02:20:25 strace 4.5.11 is broken Jun 09 02:20:29 strace 4.5.9 works Jun 09 02:20:34 going to try 4.5.10 Jun 09 02:20:45 unfortunately, oe only has 4.5.11 now Jun 09 02:21:45 jbowler is the man. Jun 09 02:23:02 damn sourceforge Jun 09 02:23:06 not responding Jun 09 02:23:13 well extremely slowly Jun 09 02:26:28 I want to understand the impact of the recent openslug changes on my architecture. I would be gratefull for any comments. Jun 09 02:27:44 I my current setup, I've burned this custom pre-beta image (tnx. for all the help back then) to each slug. Then using the OpenSlugTurnUp instructions I've created images of the root and put them on a NFS server Jun 09 02:28:02 So currently I have 50 NFS folders serving as root for the slugs Jun 09 02:28:30 hanjo, how many slugs do you have? Jun 09 02:28:45 But packet management is hell. I have to ssh (i.e. the script has) to each slug and issue ipkg etc. Jun 09 02:28:49 50 Jun 09 02:29:23 holy cow! Jun 09 02:29:43 I want to optimize the setup using a single NFS root, but I need to figure out how to separate the slug specific files (like /etc/...) Jun 09 02:30:09 hanjo, you should temporarily setup your slugs to have the same ssh key so you can ssh without a password then have a script to do it for you. Jun 09 02:30:15 oh... Jun 09 02:30:25 I see the issue..... Jun 09 02:30:43 um.... Jun 09 02:31:20 lemme think about that for a bit. Jun 09 02:31:23 So actualy I need to find out if a given ipkg makes any of the specific files "dirty" etc. The ones that do not can be safely applied once and used by all slugs Jun 09 02:34:09 brb. I have to grab something to eat. Jun 09 03:00:46 next time I think of deploying a router without custom firmware that I've had a hand in, someone lart me to my senses. Jun 09 03:01:02 * rwhitby is now back on the wl500gx as the internet router Jun 09 03:02:10 ~lart rwhitby Jun 09 03:02:11 * jbot chops rwhitby in half with a free Solaris 7 CD Jun 09 03:02:44 :-( Jun 09 03:03:05 alas poor rwhitby, I knew him Jun 09 03:10:07 is the 530G source available? Jun 09 03:10:16 haha "free solaris 7 CD" Jun 09 03:10:33 why not a free AOL CD? those seem to be more readily available. Jun 09 03:13:39 because that would be banal Jun 09 03:25:49 dyoung: yes, the source for the old version is available, but not the latest Jun 09 03:30:54 sounds familiar Jun 09 03:32:17 the throughput seemed slower on the wl530g too Jun 09 03:35:44 than wl500 ? Jun 09 03:44:10 how can I create a swap partition that is compatible with openslug, been having problems mainly: Unable to handle swap header version 16777216 Jun 09 03:47:23 kared, hmm strange, I just do mkswap /dev/foo Jun 09 03:52:37 kared, that sounds familiar. Jun 09 03:53:06 that sounds like you created the swap header on a LE machine. Jun 09 03:53:19 ahhh i would say so Jun 09 03:53:31 you *MUST* create the swap on the nslu2 directly. Jun 09 03:53:37 ahh ok Jun 09 03:53:40 will do Jun 09 03:56:12 It is a little irritating that it doesnt "just work".... Jun 09 03:56:31 but thats beyond what we can do. Jun 09 03:57:16 of course, its clearly a problem for whoever came up with a endian dependant header Jun 09 03:58:25 if i have things like /usr /lib /bin /home as sim links am i going to run into any problems? Jun 09 03:58:46 symlinks to what? Jun 09 03:59:06 to /mnt/flash/usr /mnt/flash/lib /mnt/flash/home etc Jun 09 03:59:32 do you have a objection to moving /. to the flash device? Jun 09 03:59:45 s/\.// Jun 09 04:00:00 not really nup how do i do that? :) Jun 09 04:00:23 turnup /dev/sda1 (or whatever your flash device is) ? Jun 09 04:00:35 Is DHCP working reliably now on openslug or a fixed IP is still being read from the SysConf? I am using fixed addressing now, but would like to move to DHCP. Jun 09 04:01:44 hanjo, I dunno. I dont use DHCP. I th ink jbowler uses DHCP, so if youre buliding from source it will probably work. Jun 09 04:01:56 hanjo, we're talking about openslug right? Jun 09 04:02:07 dyoung: yes Jun 09 04:02:10 (oh duh, you just said that) Jun 09 04:02:34 my source build just finished, so I'll try it out on my test slug Jun 09 04:03:20 dyoung: wow that was easy, how do I set it to boot from that drive? Jun 09 04:05:01 jacques or jbowler will have the definitive answer to that. if you can wait a few minutes, I can check. Jun 09 04:05:37 turnup disk -i /dev/sda? will set it to boot from thw partition Jun 09 04:05:37 dyoung: it seams that amazing turnup program did the job Jun 09 04:05:59 i must say that was so shockingly painless Jun 09 04:06:12 yeah turnup is rather cool Jun 09 04:06:13 turnup is a amazing script. everyone worships jbowler for that. Jun 09 04:06:26 ~praise jbowler-away Jun 09 04:06:27 All hail jbowler-away! Jun 09 04:07:06 ~worship jbowler-away Jun 09 04:07:07 * jbot prostrates himself before jbowler-away. "I'm not worthy!" Jun 09 04:07:29 kared, so it worked as you expected? Jun 09 04:07:44 yeah fantastic :) Jun 09 04:08:18 Cool. Jun 09 04:08:27 its so much nicer than having symlinks everywhere. Jun 09 04:08:29 Damn. I've tried to upslug via a hub and now it looks like it has stalled on "Writing Flash" :( Jun 09 04:08:49 hahjo, when was the last time you cvs up'd upslug? Jun 09 04:09:02 jbowler added some retry stuff to it around a week ago. Jun 09 04:09:04 :) long time ago Jun 09 04:09:15 i.e. last time I was on the channel Jun 09 04:09:28 yeah, repull it and re-make it. the new one should work better. Jun 09 04:09:43 I'll try. Tnx. Jun 09 04:10:08 (jbowler seems to be the hero of the month.) Jun 09 04:11:45 I wish I had more opportunity to interact with him. This other (real life work related) project is taking up all my time now. Jun 09 04:12:20 I'm here now because I dont feel like working on it.... ;-) Jun 09 04:13:26 what does ready/status light off mean Jun 09 04:14:24 dyoung: I like the new progress "char" in upslug :) Jun 09 04:15:41 kared, hmm, no power? :-) Jun 09 04:16:01 <[g2]> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/OpenSlugLEDsDuringBoot Jun 09 04:16:11 it was flashing it and got interrupted? Jun 09 04:16:22 the yellow led is dead? :-) Jun 09 04:17:00 oops meant red Jun 09 04:17:08 hrmm nah i did reboot and it froze, ethernet light on power light on ready light out Jun 09 04:17:13 <[g2]> jacques, are you running a recent Openslug build ? Jun 09 04:17:27 [g2], pretty recent Jun 09 04:17:29 i power cycled it and it came back up ok Jun 09 04:17:44 dyoung: it worked perfectly over the hub with the new upslug. The guy deserves all the praise :) Jun 09 04:17:45 looks like june 7th Jun 09 04:18:00 early morning june 7th Jun 09 04:18:13 <[g2]> I was testing the shutdown -r from flashstick and it worked 3 for 3 last night Jun 09 04:18:24 yay Jun 09 04:18:26 <[g2]> no hangups ? Jun 09 04:18:41 <[g2]> But I don't know anything that got fixed Jun 09 04:18:42 hangups under what conditions? Jun 09 04:18:54 Ok cool! Jun 09 04:19:05 <[g2]> reboot / shutdown -r from flashstick used to hang often Jun 09 04:19:18 my brain is feeling fuzzy.... Jun 09 04:19:39 ohh yeah thats what im talking about Jun 09 04:20:57 [g2], well halt does usgly things Jun 09 04:21:03 kared, you have a nslu2 based client running now? Jun 09 04:21:18 well bitchx Jun 09 04:21:25 from openembedded Jun 09 04:21:40 <[g2]> jacques, halt and shutdown -h still need to yank the power on GPIO Jun 09 04:21:42 that sounds like a nslu2 based client to me. ;-) Jun 09 04:21:47 Linux minoc 2.6.11.2 #1 Tue Jun 7 07:25:41 EST 2005 armv5teb unknown Jun 09 04:21:58 <-- thats me :) Jun 09 04:21:59 <[g2]> I think that'll be an easy fix though Jun 09 04:22:33 minor twiddling to nslu2-io.c Jun 09 04:22:43 ? Jun 09 04:22:50 I haven't noticed any hangs on reboot tho Jun 09 04:22:59 Configuring libcrypto0.9.7 Jun 09 04:22:59 /usr/lib/ipkg/info/libcrypto0.9.7.postinst: 4: ldconfig: not found Jun 09 04:23:25 hmm, ldconfig should be there Jun 09 04:23:40 thats what i thought strange Jun 09 04:23:45 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 497712 Jan 1 1970 /sbin/ldconfig Jun 09 04:24:27 doesn't exist on my system Jun 09 04:24:43 wthell yes it does Jun 09 04:24:56 * dyoung dunnos Jun 09 04:25:02 ahhh i probably ran su to this account and it isn't setting path properly Jun 09 04:26:08 [g2] so have we decided on a standardized "fatslug" flash layout ? Jun 09 04:26:24 or are we gonn wait for jffs2 support in APEX ? Jun 09 04:28:24 kared_nslu2, that's a bug - it should call ldconfig by full path Jun 09 04:28:50 for now I guess you can 'su -' Jun 09 04:29:15 kared, was that a openssl install, or a openssh install? and if it was openssh, what version? Jun 09 04:29:33 it was openssl for asterisk Jun 09 04:30:28 0.9.7e-r1 ? Jun 09 04:30:40 that's what oe's installing these days Jun 09 04:32:25 Installing libssl0.9.7 (0.9.7e-r1) to root... Jun 09 04:32:25 Downloading http://sasuke.kared.net/nslu2/tmp/deploy/ipk/libssl0.9.7_0.9.7e-r1_armeb.ipk Jun 09 04:32:34 it was that one yes ^ Jun 09 04:35:02 hmm Jun 09 04:35:08 * dyoung dunnos Jun 09 04:46:28 asterisk from OE appears to build and run without problem on openslug Jun 09 04:47:01 kared: where abouts in our wide brown land are you ? Jun 09 04:47:12 Australia Jun 09 04:47:18 South of sydney Jun 09 04:47:28 Adelaide Jun 09 04:47:38 ahh cool Jun 09 04:47:41 lived near west ryde for a while Jun 09 04:47:52 yeah? cool Jun 09 04:48:07 i live in wollongong at the moment, moving to sutherland in a few days Jun 09 04:48:30 * jf-work whishes a French guy would join the group someday Jun 09 04:48:46 kared you are an asterisk expert? Jun 09 04:48:59 nup never used it before Jun 09 04:49:13 infact the first piece of hardware i have installed it on is the nslu Jun 09 04:49:15 <[g2]> dyoung, you mean with APEX Jun 09 04:49:18 ah :-( I was going to put you on the list of ppl to bug when I want to learn it Jun 09 04:49:37 haha yeah, i need some of those people in the next week im sure Jun 09 04:50:12 i went out and bought the nslu2 and a pap2( PSTN phone to sip phone adapter ) as my new toys Jun 09 04:50:49 rwhitby: if you call STD alot its pretty good considering how expensive phone calls are in Australia. I can call any landline in OZ for 10c untimed. Jun 09 04:50:53 <[g2]> have you guys seen the RT042 ? Jun 09 04:50:55 kared: which provider? Jun 09 04:51:05 thats with astratel.com.au prepaid Jun 09 04:52:56 yes, with apex. The only currently know good 'fatslug" config. Jun 09 04:55:38 <[g2]> dyoung, Currently nothing is changed yet Jun 09 04:55:54 kared: that you between garrett and latham? Jun 09 04:56:20 <[g2]> dyoung, It sounds like beewoolie is close to getting starting to test the kernel being loaded from jffs2 Jun 09 04:56:32 <[g2]> jacques, how your arm assembler ? Jun 09 04:56:33 oh god Jun 09 04:56:41 rwhitby: i would say so yeah Jun 09 04:56:42 lol Jun 09 04:56:46 [g2], :-\ I don't have any :-( Jun 09 04:57:12 <[g2]> how is your ARM assember ? Jun 09 04:57:35 http://www.kared.net/latham.jpg - how did you pull that off? Jun 09 04:57:39 I don't know arm assembler Jun 09 04:57:56 if he needs advice, pb is a great person to ask Jun 09 04:58:23 <[g2]> ok. thx Jun 09 04:58:37 <[g2]> I just need to whip up some stuff for ep1220 in #openjtag Jun 09 04:58:57 <[g2]> he's ready to test the direct mini I cache loading Jun 09 04:59:19 I heard a lot of talk about that, but I never understood what it's for Jun 09 04:59:25 the I-cache thing Jun 09 05:00:08 <[g2]> jacques, the scan-chain is 498 bit long Jun 09 05:00:26 there good friends of mine Jun 09 05:00:38 <[g2]> there's a back door that only 33/bits per word which can load the mini I cache directly Jun 09 05:01:02 kared: cool. if I ever need preselection I'll know who to talk to :-) Jun 09 05:01:07 rwhitby: i used to work at a mobile phone shop in the mall and they just showed up one day, so I said hey can i have a photo, and someone from channel 9 took it on my phone Jun 09 05:01:17 <[g2]> thus it would be pretty speedy to just load the mini I cache on chip and it could act like a mini bootloader Jun 09 05:01:40 [g2], wow Jun 09 05:01:43 <[g2]> then flash could be reprogrammed from the processor Jun 09 05:01:52 massive speed improvement Jun 09 05:01:57 <[g2]> ep1220 is ALL ready to go Jun 09 05:02:21 night kared Jun 09 05:02:36 night, thanks everyone for your help Jun 09 05:03:01 have I mentioned lately how cool elinks is? Jun 09 05:06:27 anyone notice the new maemo directory in OE ? Jun 09 05:07:08 I did Jun 09 05:07:24 well, I saw a changeset go by Jun 09 05:14:59 ok, I need to re-address my LAN, so I'll be back later. Need to move production stuff to .128.X so I can connect directly to test stuff on .1.X and production on different subnets on the laptop (one wireless, one wired). Jun 09 13:54:10 hi all Jun 09 13:58:09 just have two questions (so far) today ;) First why aren't the file permissons handled correct while doing bb openslug-image? The resulting error is a permission denied. Also the files have just been created. (ugly workaround build as root *urgs*). Second is it possible to include the AX8817x usb2rj45 module in the next offizial beta release? Jun 09 14:09:33 You know you can add those modules yourself right? Jun 09 14:09:42 Just add them to your local.conf Jun 09 14:10:29 um, tried it the other way (edited defconfig) Jun 09 14:10:32 something like OPENSLUG_EXTRA_RDEPENDS += "kernel-module-ax8817x" etc Jun 09 14:11:09 my way lead to no module :(. So I'll give your way a try ;) Jun 09 14:11:23 thx for the hint Jun 09 14:11:34 it also needs to be in the defconfig if its not already. Jun 09 14:12:19 it was there but not as a module. I changed it to module but maybe something else is missing Jun 09 14:13:32 so now warning, or error occured I just don't get the module :\ Jun 09 14:14:53 so there is no tmp/deploy/ipk/kernel-module-ax8817x.ipik (or similar name) ? Jun 09 14:14:59 ipk even. Jun 09 14:15:17 right Jun 09 14:15:44 not even a module (befor generating ipkg Jun 09 14:15:47 ) Jun 09 14:16:13 youre not licking it right then. :-) Jun 09 14:16:35 licking <- ? Jun 09 14:16:41 linking? Jun 09 14:17:22 Licking. Jun 09 14:17:24 but yes I build that module befor (2.4.X kernel) Jun 09 14:17:35 sry my english isn't that good ;) Jun 09 14:17:58 Its a dyoung-ism anyways. From watching too much TV. Jun 09 14:18:14 k bad habit ;) Jun 09 14:20:06 is licking used like the word beating in your sense? Jun 09 14:23:48 *arg* I'm going nuts that damn modul just doesn't build Jun 09 14:24:46 thats not very kind I I don't know how to debug this :( *sniff* Jun 09 14:26:46 strange, on my desktop there isn Jun 09 14:27:04 t anything called ax8817x in the kerneltree anymore Jun 09 14:27:30 in the slug kernelimage there's only the include file no sources Jun 09 14:31:56 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Jun 09 14:32:27 I just spent 2h now to find out, the driver is now available in the usbnet module *#!@+! Jun 09 14:32:42 thanks for you time and bandwidth ;) Jun 09 14:33:11 um no don't laugh Jun 09 14:34:52 * NAiL snickers Jun 09 22:46:18 morning Jun 09 22:47:33 last week i had some trouble with my nslu2, i decided to format the disk and unsling new, i have done that yesterday but the box comes not up with the disk attached Jun 09 22:48:30 while booting the LED ready will never get green Jun 09 23:04:19 perhaps the box is in mainenance mode? Jun 09 23:20:35 how i can find out if i'm in mainenance mode? Jun 09 23:33:04 df Jun 09 23:35:35 hmm, seems to be strange, i have redone a whole unsling to the disk attached, reboot and it boots from the flash and not from the disk Jun 09 23:35:57 i'm reflashing now and start with the first step again Jun 09 23:37:38 rootfs 11895 10119 1776 85% / Jun 09 23:37:38 /dev/ram0 6528 5308 1220 81% /initrd Jun 09 23:37:38 /dev/ram0 11895 10119 1776 85% / Jun 09 23:37:53 ok, can i check now if i left the maintenance mode? Jun 09 23:39:27 i must be in maintenance mode because the red light is flashing Jun 09 23:39:45 how i can get back to the normal operating mode? Jun 09 23:41:03 you could have mentioned the flashing red light before :-\ Jun 09 23:42:21 thats because the box is not in side of me, i have to go downstairs :/ Jun 09 23:42:49 did you search the wiki for "maintenance" Jun 09 23:42:49 but i have done nothing, i have put the box into mainanence mode with the web interface and i have done the upslug Jun 09 23:43:03 i searched the FAQ Jun 09 23:43:42 I just searched the wiki for "maintenance" and found two pages Jun 09 23:43:56 one of them is http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/GetOutOfMaintMode Jun 09 23:44:46 ok, i see, thx Jun 09 23:45:38 REBOOTING IN NORMAL MODE rm: unable to stat `/mnt/repair/.ramdisk': Input/output error Jun 09 23:45:42 that is ok? Jun 09 23:45:56 known proble, Jun 09 23:46:00 problem Jun 09 23:46:26 ok Jun 09 23:46:26 telnet in, mkdir /mnt/repair, then exit maintenance mode Jun 09 23:47:13 you didn't even read the page that jacques listed, did you? Jun 09 23:47:49 or did you make the directory and still got that error? Jun 09 23:47:59 yes Jun 09 23:48:16 i created the directory of course Jun 09 23:49:26 ok, back to step one. describe the current state of your box, and how it got to that state, starting from stock firmware. Jun 09 23:50:13 a few weeks ago i upgrade to 4.20, there was installed 3.18 before Jun 09 23:51:00 perhaps 2 weeks ago, all was working in the first days but then, i dont know why, it was not possible to get into the box again Jun 09 23:51:22 i tried a lot of things and decided to clean up the disk to redo unsling disk1 Jun 09 23:52:03 now i have run upslug with the 4.20 and try to get out of the mainenance mode, no disk attached Jun 09 23:52:37 are you able to use redboot to load new firmware? Jun 09 23:53:02 (of course you are, cause that's a prerequisite for using unslung firmware) Jun 09 23:53:20 i compiled upslug because it's less work to upgrade the firmware Jun 09 23:53:22 so the easiest thing to do is telnet into redboot, then type "upgrade", then use upslug to reflash. Jun 09 23:53:46 if that doesn't work, then you've got network problems Jun 09 23:54:04 if you have a windows box, you can even use the SerComm upgrade tool Jun 09 23:54:08 to telnet into redboot and write upgrade is the same like pressing reset while switching the box on? Jun 09 23:55:14 yes Jun 09 23:55:40 as long as you get the alternately flashing red and green, then you're in upgrade mode, and upslug or SerComm tool will work Jun 09 23:56:27 ok, so i'm in upgrade mode now, i will redo the upslug **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jun 09 23:59:57 2005