Hello!
I've tried an interactive restore from a dump, and glob fails, so
restore fails with out of memory. Is my dump useless now?
(dumped and tried to restore under 5.4-RELEASE)
Alex.
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 02:04:31AM -0300, Duane Whitty wrote:
--- rtld.c.orig Sun Oct 22 20:21:10 2006
+++ rtld.c Sun Oct 22 20:22:37 2006
@@ -131,6 +131,7 @@
static void ref_dag(Obj_Entry *);
void r_debug_state(struct r_debug*, struct link_map*);
+__weak_reference(dlsym, _dlsym);
On Oct 24, 2006, at 1:09, Bill Moran wrote:
Well, you should be using FreeBSD+PostgreSQL, but that's just my
religion.
Is it religion when it just makes more sense? But I digress.
There are numerous reasons to prefer PostgreSQL over MySQL, a few of
which are:
- It scales well to
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 10:08:01AM +0400, Alex Povolotsky wrote:
I've tried an interactive restore from a dump, and glob fails, so
restore fails with out of memory. Is my dump useless now?
(dumped and tried to restore under 5.4-RELEASE)
What is the sequence of commands you are giving to
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD. The
hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB RAM, 7 x 15k
rpm disks in a RAID5 setup. I'm not exactly informed as to the specific
workload yet,
On Tue, 2006-Oct-24 02:21:06 +0200, Ronald Klop wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
advanced features, but if they are not used, then what is the
advantage? (I really like the InnooDB storage in MySQL)
One nice thing about MySQL is the plethora of backends - you can
pick the
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Rong-en Fan wrote:
I'm running today's 6-stable on a amd64 SMP (Pentium-D) machine.
When turning on witness, I got a LOR on half way of booting:
ata0-slave: pio=PIO4 wdma=WDMA2 udma=UDMA100 cable=40 wire
ata2-master: pio=PIO4 wdma=WDMA2 udma=UDMA133 cable=40 wire
ad4:
Hi,
I have installed FreeBSD 6.2 BETA2 on a Intel Core 2 Duo system with
ASUS P5B motherboard. Although BETA2 works rather good in general, I'm
having some issues with fast usb and the onboard lan chip. I could not
find these same issues in the mailing lists, so I hope someone can point
me
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 07:09:41PM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 09:32:50PM +0400, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 12:57:52PM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
K On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 10:17:06AM +0400, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
K On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 02:18:13PM
[ Replying offlist as pretty much all my points have already been said
by others, so I'm just trying to help reinforce what others have said ]
On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 19:01 -0400, Mike Jakubik wrote:
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company,
Hello!
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 04:10:19PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote:
As for the disk configuration, using RAID-5 is one of the worst
possible choices for a database; using multiple RAID-1 mirrors or a
RAID-10 config would probably do a lot better in terms of performance
and
On Mon 2006-10-23 (21:15), Tore Lund wrote:
I have an XP 2200 in a normal ATX box with no extra fans. I have to
change thermal paste about once a year. Even so, I monitor the
temperature closely in the summertime and increase fan speed whenever
necessary. So there is a chance that your
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:31:28 +0300, Cheffo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andriy Gapon wrote:
In STABLE and upcoming 6.2 (and in CURRENT, of course) there is a
new SMB driver for NForce2/3/4 chipsets, nfsmb, developed by Ruslan
Ermilov. However, the driver doesn't currently work on all hardware
Mike Jakubik wrote:
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD. The
hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB RAM, 7 x 15k
rpm disks in a RAID5 setup. I'm not exactly informed as
Alex Burke wrote:
When I check the X.org log file, it says direct rendering: enabled on
my graphics device (it attaches its i810 driver to the kernel's i915
DRM device). This would appear to me to suggest that atleast the X
server is running with full DRM capabilities.
But when I use
Hello
This are our findings regarding the survey.
Mats Lindberg
Bombardier
1. Are you experiencing network hangs and/or timeout messages on the
console? If yes, please provide a _brief_ description of the problem.
The system runs on an IBM i386 xSeries server and polls every 100
milliseconds
On Oct 23, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 23.10.2006 um 17:46 schrieb Vivek Khera:
On Oct 20, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
I have -DS115200 in /boot.config, and boot and loader are happily
using this speed. However, the kernel appears to be hardwired to
9600.
I've
Hi,
Following setup: Two identical fileservers connected directly via
their em1 interfaces. Both running RELENG_6 from early October. fs2
exports a 924GB volume via ggated which is imported by fs1.
fs1 spans a gmirror across its da1s2d and this ggate0 (-fs2) device.
It was just rebuilding the
On 23 Oct 2006, at 18:44, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
So probably MFC/RFP into RELENG_6 after two weeks? Is there an
official FreeBSD PR on this to update?
Apparently it is already there ?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/bce/if_bce.c?
On Oct 23, 2006, at 7:44 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
I believe the front-end application is MySQL dependent, but what is
so much better about PostgreSQL? I understand that it has some more
advanced features, but if they are not used, then what is the
advantage? (I really like the InnooDB
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006, Mike Jakubik wrote:
I am in the process of implementing a fairly large mysql server for
an even larger company, and naturally i want to use FreeBSD. The
hardware will be an HP DL385, 2 x dual-core Opterons, 16GB RAM, 7 x 15k
rpm disks in a RAID5 setup. I'm not
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 09:41:57AM -0400, Vivek Khera wrote:
Am 23.10.2006 um 17:46 schrieb Vivek Khera:
On Oct 20, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
I have -DS115200 in /boot.config, and boot and loader are happily
using this speed. However, the kernel appears to be hardwired to
On Oct 23, 2006, at 7:01 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
So, first of all, am i crazy for choosing fbsd+mysql for this
rather than something like Solaris + Oracle? :) Secondly, i am just
looking for some suggestions, opinions, success/failure story's
that may help me out. Is anyone out there
If memory serves me right, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Looking at the http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/todo.html today, I was
surprised to not see the following problems in addition to the em(4) issue:
[snip]
Just because a particular issue isn't mentioned on this page doesn't
mean that RE
Hi,
I knew I must have been doing something extremly stupidso thanks
very much for your mention of the dri lib!
I honestly thought that it came with the X server, but having
installed graphics/dri , rebooted and brought X back up I have fully
accelerated OpenGL.
That was the last little
Can you clarify, are there new problems with this new version of the driver?
Scott
Ruben van Staveren wrote:
On 23 Oct 2006, at 18:44, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
So probably MFC/RFP into RELENG_6 after two weeks? Is there an
official FreeBSD PR on this to update?
Apparently it is
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, Vivek Khera wrote:
On Oct 23, 2006, at 7:01 PM, Mike Jakubik wrote:
So, first of all, am i crazy for choosing fbsd+mysql for this rather than
something like Solaris + Oracle? :) Secondly, i am just looking for some
suggestions, opinions, success/failure story's that
On Monday 23 October 2006 5:42 pm, Alex Burke wrote:
Hi,
Just to say that this report may well seem a little sparse, but I
really don't know what exactly to look for so if anybody needs extra
information just shout and I will get it for you ASAP.
When I check the X.org log file, it says
On Oct 24, 2006, at 12:27 PM, Nguyen Tam Chinh wrote:
The size of your DB is not all that large. There are people
running terabyte DB's under postgres. Our big DB is around 60Gb
with hundreds of millions of rows spread across dozens of tables
which are regularly joined with each other
Duane Whitty wrote:
Patching it myself after every cvs update is not such a
big deal; It is forgetting to patch it after every update which is a
big deal.
Write a little script for yourself that calls cvsup then runs patch so
you won't forget. :)
Doug
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In the last episode (Oct 24), Doug Barton said:
Duane Whitty wrote:
Patching it myself after every cvs update is not such a big deal; It
is forgetting to patch it after every update which is a big deal.
Write a little script for yourself that calls cvsup then runs patch
so you won't forget.
I think you have to extend your user space memory by adding the
following to /boot/loader.conf. If 5.4-RELEASE doesn't support
these options, adjust your kernel.
kern.maxdsiz=2048m
kern.maxssiz=1024m
Hiro
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:08:01 +0400
Alex Povolotsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 10:08:01AM +0400, Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Hello!
I've tried an interactive restore from a dump, and glob fails, so
restore fails with out of memory. Is my dump useless now?
(dumped and tried to restore under 5.4-RELEASE)
FWIW, I've seen this message from FreeBSD
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