I'm a long time reader of this list but this is my first post. I sincerely
hope I have done my homework properly before resorting to bother you all.
Equipment:
Fujitsu-Siemens laptop model C-6175
3Com Megahertz 10/100 CardBus NIC model 3CXFE575CT (xl driver)
Problem:
NIC doesn't initialize
Dan Naumov wrote:
Thank you for your numbers, now I know what to expect when I get my
new machine, since our system specs look identical.
So basically on this system:
unencrypted ZFS read: ~70 MB/s per disk
128bit Blowfish GELI/ZFS write: 35 MB/s per disk
128bit Blowfish GELI/ZFS
Hi Morgan,
thanks for the nice benchmarking trick. I tried this on two ~7.2
systems:
CPU: Intel Pentium III (996.77-MHz 686-class CPU)
- 14.3MB/s
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz (2793.01-MHz 686-class CPU)
- 47.5MB/s
Reading a big file from the pool of this P4 results in
but can't figure out if
that script can take any options in /etc/rc.conf to stop looking for
32-bit libraries. There are no error messages what I can see so
everything is probably ok, just want to make absolutely sure. Anyone who
can share some insight on this?
Regards
Morgan Wesström
Thanks for your answer Jeremy :-)
What you've documented above is the Correct Way(tm) to remove lib32
support. Though I advocate people not install it in the first place,
unless they absolutely need it.
I'm not sure I was ever given the option to deselect it during
sysinstall. I don't
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I don't remember if 7.0-RELEASE sysinstall lists it, but I know
7.0-STABLE does.
Oh, that explains it. I installed RELEASE and am still on RELEASE tbh.
Sorry for being on the wrong list... :-/
I don't rememeber any obvious question at least and
/etc/src.conf did not
I'm really not into that anti-human movement and I think it's a pity
that poor mouse has to suffer. I suggest you take three Valiums instead
and call me in the morning...
Davide Marini wrote:
Dear All:
Has anybody tried the anti-MDR1 from Millipore, by any chance?
spam snip?
I am
O. Hartmann wrote:
I realise a strange behaviour of several FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE/amd64 boxes.
All boxes have the most recent STABLE. One box is a UP system, two
others SMP boxes, one with a Q6600 4-core, another XEON with 2x 4-cores
(Dell Poweredge III).
Symptome: All boxes have ZFS and UFS2
Garrett Moore wrote:
The drives being discussed in my related thread (regarding poor performance)
are all WD Green drives. I have used wdidle3 to set all of my drive timeouts
to 5 minutes. I'll see what sort of difference this makes for performance.
Even if it makes no difference to
Gerrit Kühn wrote:
Thanks for bringing up this topic here. I have drives showing up close to
80 load cycle counts here. Guess it's time for that fix... :-|
Just note that the utility is officially for WD's Raid Edition GP drives
and not for the regular consumer models although some users
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
No offence intended by this statement, but: the Green drives are
specifically intended for workstations. I don't believe in the whole
segregation of drive model thing, but the fact of the matter is, the
Green drives are variable-RPM and have numerous firmware-level
Emil Mikulic wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 09:16:41AM +0100, Gerrit K?hn wrote:
Thanks for bringing up this topic here. I have drives showing up close to
80 load cycle counts here. Guess it's time for that fix... :-|
Device Model: WDC WD10EACS-00ZJB0
Firmware Version: 01.01B01
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