The analysis done by Jeremy is probably right. The device return errors in
response to commands disabling capability that it reported as suppoted and
enabled. That is not fatal, but just annoying. Send me please output of the
'camcontrol identify ada15 -v' to check.
In case of smartctl I guess
)
+ w-param.inamp_cap = 0;
+ }
+ break;
case HDA_CODEC_CX20582:
case HDA_CODEC_CX20583:
case HDA_CODEC_CX20584:
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, as there is no
other way to handle such kind of hardware issues. I've just committed
the patch to the HEAD branch and will merge it down to 8/9-STABLE in two
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it. */
val = connected ? 1 : 0;
if (val == ctl-forcemute)
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check what Linux does for it. Could you send me `devinfo -vr` output.
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or should I reboot each time?
I don't think it is required.
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at 9:58 PM, Big Yuuta init...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Alexander Motin m...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 28.10.2012 22:09, Big Yuuta wrote:
CODEC configuration looks good and I see no problems in driver output. I
think most likely problem is in CODEC wiring and power amplifier
is not
supported at the moment and unlikely will be ever supported, as it is
quite old already and all later chisets are AHCI compatible instead of it.
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of eSATA drives, running ZFS mirrored. But I get a nice 100
meg/second out of them if I try. My controller is, however on PCI-X, not
PCI. It's a shame PCI-X appears to have gone the way of the dinosaur :-(
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definitely look for some board like that to build home
storage.
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collecting dust in my table. It
works, but I really don't need it.
PS: If you want to look cool, you may use optical SPDIF connection. :)
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at ata5-master SATA300
8.0-RELEASE, and especially 8-STABLE provide alternative, much more
functional driver for this controller, named siis(4). If your SiI3124
card installed into proper bus (PCI-X or PCIe x4/x8), it can be really
fast (up to 1GB/s was measured).
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Dan Naumov wrote:
This works out to 1GB in 36,2 seconds / 28,2mb/s in the first test and
4GB in 143.8 seconds / 28,4mb/s
this.
To get more info about the problem, try `atacontrol mode ad2` command.
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SATA 1.5Gb/s
%atacontrol mode ad6
current mode = UDMA100 SATA 1.5Gb/s
%atacontrol mode ad7
current mode = UDMA100 SATA 1.5Gb/s
But as I have said before, it is only a cosmetics.
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+++ ata-pci.c 2010-01-10 01:25
Results are repeatable up to the 4-th digit. Average time per request is
5.29ms and 3.3ms respectively, that is realistic for this drive.
So, with such difference, I believe, we will not loose this test any more.
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require minimal tuning to fix BIOS issues.
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loaders), mount it and use dump/restore:
cd /mnt
dump -aLf - -C32 / | restore -rf -
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with some firewall forwarding
or some other alike techniques.
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Logging (probably increased to 'log +phys2 +phys3') and tcpdump on a
physical interface should help you if problem will get back again.
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device ataraid # ATA RAID drives
device atapicd # ATAPI CDROM drives
device atapifd # ATAPI floppy drives
device atapist # ATAPI tape drives
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, geli and some other
subsystems when there is no any hardware cryptography accelerator
present in system.
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logs. Mpd writes detailed logs using syslog (you
should configure syslog.conf for it alike to ppp) and to the stdout if
running in foreground.
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set pptp enable incoming
set pptp disable originate
set pptp disable windowing
set pptp self 127.0.0.1
It will be difficult to accept incoming while listening on 127.0.0.1.
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after several
source upgrades and I have fixed it in a such way.
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this agreement allows free implementation of server side
protocols for cooperation with Windows client systems?
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-On-Demand implemantation.
You should use open lcp or better just open command.
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