of FreeBSD. You could then choose whether to
maintain the older software on the existing deployed base or validate
the newer software on the older hardware and older units as required.
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On 2010-Sep-21 20:02:09 -0700, Bryce br...@bryce.net wrote:
On Sep 20, 6:17 am, peterjer...@acm.org (Peter Jeremy) wrote:
On 2010-Sep-18 08:32:32 -0500, Bryce Edwards br...@bryce.net wrote:
I have a Supermicro with the C7X58 motherboard and an i7 930 cpu, and
it is nowhere near the performance
On 2010-Sep-22 01:43:10 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick free...@jdc.parodius.com wrote:
To the OP:
...
4) Check the CPU core temperature (via coretemp(4) or similar) and make
sure the heatsink is correctly attached.
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did you test them and what were the results?
Do you know what revision your
/usr/src/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/arc.c is?
(Or when/how did you last upgrade your source tree).
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acceleration is fairly mandatory: The default XAA
acceleration is broken.
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kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.memory_throttle_count suggests
this is your problem.
I have a more extensive patch in
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146410
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the problem?
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On 2010-Jul-29 16:50:24 +0200, Oliver Fromme o...@lurza.secnetix.de wrote:
Install ports/sysutils/dmidecode and type (as root):
# dmidecode -t system -t baseboard
It will tell you the vendor and product name, among
other things.
kenv(1) (in the base) should as well.
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this patch doesn't add checks on inactive or cache, some quick
checks suggest it also helps (though I need to do further checks).
See http://people.freebsd.org/~mm/patches/zfs/head-12636.patch
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On 2010-Jul-12 19:38:18 +1000, Peter Jeremy pe...@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org
wrote:
I have been using the attached arc.patch1 based on a patch written by
Artem Belevich fbsdl...@src.cx (see http://pastebin.com/ZCkzkWcs )
for about a month. I have had reasonable success with it (and junked
my
On 2010-Jul-08 18:10:48 -0400, Mikhail T. mi+t...@aldan.algebra.com wrote:
08.07.2010 17:06, Peter Jeremy написав(ла):
On 2010-Jul-07 14:22:22 -0400, Mikhail T.mi+t...@aldan.algebra.com
wrote1. A picture, that one of the systems was displaying at boot (and
then used as a screen
is to work your way through all the USB ports you
have available and see if they all behavee the same.
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to be far more
dangerous than being able to create symlinks to absolute pathnames.
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-of-swap hander will kill the largest process so one of your
problems is probably throwto003. I can't offer any suggestion as to
why the swap_pager_getswapspace() errors continued afterwards.
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and see if you can get the problem to show up closer
to its cause.
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of the base system? I know it is on OpenBSD.
:-) :-)
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but don't work
together - the port A maintainer says that the problem is port B and
the port B maintainer says that port A is relying on an optional part
of port B that they don't have the time/interest/expertise to
maintain.
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dedicated disk? Were any disk geometry errors reported?
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-dump to investigate the cause.
See
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
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and dirties ~100MB and then
exits and run it from cron.
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. Once it does so, it stores the calculated drift in ntp.drift
and updates it every hour or so. This means that when ntpd is
restarted, it can immediately set its PLL to a reasonably close value,
rather than starting from scratch.
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) was implemented in
sys/kern/kern_time.c v1.23 on Thu May 8 14:16:25 1997 UTC - that's
just before RELENG_2_2.
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On 2010-Feb-22 01:02:54 -0800, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Peter Jeremy peterjer...@acm.org wrote:
... Once ntpd decides to continuously step, something is broken.
Is there some reason why, as long as it is not yet synced, ntpd
should not do this sort of calculation and rate correction itself
clock frequency used by the timecounter is 3577045Hz.
In order to calculate the actual clock frequency, we need to subtract the
clock error (1733ppm) from this frequency:
3577045Hz * (1 - 1733e-6) = 3570846Hz
(I rounded the clock error differently previously and got 3570847Hz).
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system clock stability isn't very good or you have excessive jitter
in your reference.
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On 2010-Feb-20 22:32:01 +0100, Torfinn Ingolfsen
torfinn.ingolf...@broadpark.no wrote:
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 12:53:51 +1100
Peter Jeremy peterjer...@acm.org wrote:
Looks reasonable. Let us know the results. I'd be interested in
the output from ntpdc -c loopi -c sysi.
Ok, here we go
.
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in the above, if
I've stuffed up, you need to adjust in the other direction]
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, PCI_LEGSUP_USBPIRQDEN, 2);
Sorry for the delay in responding. Neither of these made any difference.
I have also tried asking in FreeBSD-usb and hps@ suggested
trying ukbd.c Rev 43 from p4 - which also didn't help.
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address is (which
controller/channel).
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dependency only as an accident.
Try Ports/139011 - this adds an option to enable GLX TLS - which
appears to be the underlying problem.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=139011
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the following line in sys/dev/usb/controller/uhci_pci.c:
pci_write_config(self, PCI_LEGSUP, PCI_LEGSUP_USBPIRQDEN, 2);
hps@ suggested a ukbd patch as well. Unfortunately, something has come
up and I won't be able to check either suggestion until late March.
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/cron that runs it and however the results are reported.
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On 2010-Feb-02 08:39:34 +0200, Andriy Gapon a...@icyb.net.ua wrote:
on 02/02/2010 08:36 Peter Jeremy said the following:
On 2010-Feb-01 11:37:33 +0200, Andriy Gapon a...@icyb.net.ua wrote:
This strikes me as undesirable. Is there some way to bump up the
probe/attach priority of console input
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. It
_does_ work as expected on 7.x so this is a regression.
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the VBox host). I also tried copying a pile of files off my
NFS client (FreeBSD-8.x/i386) and that also triggered some
unaligned accesses without any errors being reported.
Currently, I have:
vfs.nfs.realign_count: 12
vfs.nfs.realign_test: 188817
I'd say that your patch works.
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On 2010-Jan-26 15:10:59 -0500, John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 1:37:56 pm Marius Strobl wrote:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 09:46:44AM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 2:33:37 am Peter Jeremy wrote:
I have just upgraded to 8-STABLE/amd64 from
= 0x7ffeb718,
rbp = 0x805b41d18 ---
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else
seen this? And does anyone have a fix?
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running
8.0-STABLE/amd64 from the end of November.
It looks like it might be a bug in the IXP600 SATA driver.
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embedded in the LOM processor on
(eg) Sun v20Z.
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+0x158
__sysctl() at __sysctl+0xaa
syscall() at syscall+0x1ac
Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xe1
--- syscall (202, FreeBSD ELF64, __sysctl), rip = 0x800bc5a9c, rsp =
0x7fffdaf8, rbp = 0x7fffdb08 ---
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On 2009-Nov-30 19:13:30 +1100, Peter Jeremy pe...@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org
wrote:
On 2009-Nov-29 08:56:55 +0100, Thomas Backman seren...@exscape.org wrote:
On Nov 28, 2009, at 10:22 PM, Peter Jeremy wrote:
My main server is running 8.0/amd64 from between RC1 and RC2 and I've
recently had
to stabilise ZFS on either 7.x or 8.x.
My understanding is that the problem is more that the FreeBSD VM
system doesn't gracefully handle running low or out of memory.
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in FreeBSD.org's spam blocker?
I have raised this with postmaster@ and he is investigating how to
block this spam.
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at $work. See lagg(4) for other options.
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of amd64, longs and pointers are 64-bits.
Whilst it's not immediately obvious what happened here, I am confident
this is the underlying cause.
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Modem?
AFAIK, it does. It definitely works for my E169.
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, rbe_color = 0}, entry_list = {tqe_next = 0xc41f9e6c,
tqe_prev = 0x0}, kif = 0xc442c58c},
ifname = \002\006\001\000\000\000\005\000à¨\nÄ\000ÀBÄ}
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to look next?
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: [client]:58128 to [server]:22 tcpflags
0x10ACK; syncache_expand: Segment failed SYNCOOKIE authentication, segment
rejected (probably spoofed)
Note that the syslog message implies there is an incoming packet but
tcpdump doesn't show one.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
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for this statement. AFAIK, the only
reason for the upper recommended limit of 9 disks is performance.
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or a feature? and if such a
behavior is well-known, where can i read about it?
Have a read of /usr/share/doc/smm/05.fastfs/paper.ascii.gz - especially
the bits about fragments. Whilst this paper talks about the original
UFS and a 4K/1K configuration, the principles remain the same in UFS2.
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and they have two different sizes:
two are 1953523055 and the third is 1953525168 sectors
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combination that allows this?
See boot(8): There should be a -\|/ spinner for a second at the start
of the boot. Hit the Any key and you will get a prompt that lets
you specify a loader(8) replacement. Assuming you are booting off
ad0s1, the magic incantation is 0:ad(0,a)/boot/loader.old
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with lots of CVSup servers. edwin@
maintains a statistics page at http://www.mavetju.org/unix/freebsd-mirrors/
that is worth studying - it shows that cvsup.de.freebsd.org is badly
out of sync, though cvsup5 should be OK.
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the probability of hitting the problem fixed in the patch
mentioned later (kern/121684).
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dump on a very old restore if you've used filesystem
features that didn't exist when that restore was built.
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.
Throwing a hissy-fit won't help.
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On 2009-Mar-12 08:46:50 -0400, John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org wrote:
On Thursday 12 March 2009 12:36:46 am Peter Jeremy wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade an 11 month old FreeBSD 7 image in a VMware
4.5.2 guest to an up-to-date -stable and it panics as above. I've
added a printf to report the two
or -current using the same VMware version.
A screendump for a verbose boot can be found at
http://imagebin.ca/img/wahNNw.gif
Can I safely delete the assert?
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/messages)?
What are the exact error messages (or a sample thereof)? What does
'usbdevs -v' report about the pendrive?
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until you find a real fix) then
there's no need to change NICs.
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? This should make the kernel drop the
corrupt packets instead of trying to process them. If practical, you
could also try (temporarily) plugging in a different NIC.
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are you using and are you seeing any network errors?
Are you able to capture a protocol trace showing the transaction including
erroneous packet?
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.
This update also brings in support for a
lot of people who are running newer hardware.
And breaks support for lots of people who used to have functional
X servers.
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/kernel/kernel)
See the following for a more complete description:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=bootapropos=0sektion=0manpath=FreeBSD+7.1-RELEASEformat=html
Alternatively, you could boot off a live filesystem CD.
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On 2009-Jan-14 22:57:46 -0500, Dan Langille d...@langille.org wrote:
Opening the case, reading the m/b:
K9A2 Platinum MSI
Tangentially related: For any decent M/B, kenv(8) should tell you
this without needing to open the box.
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this get torn down by a keepalive at some point? It has been
sitting for 9 hours or so at this point...
On FreeBSD, keepalives are off by default. You change change the
default with sysctl net.inet.tcp.always_keepalive but I think that
only affects new connections.
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lock still works, you can take pictures of earlier output (and
if caps/scroll/num lock don't work, that is a useful piece of information).
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that claims the AMD/ATI SB600 lies about supporting 64-bit DMA in AHCI
mode. I have a SB600 but it doesn't have 4GB to test on.
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to prevent them being a single point of failure.
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overview of the repository,
I've had a look at several of the fisheye sites and am not sure what
it would buy the Project, other than some pretty graphs. I don't see
how this is any more friendly than svn.freebsd.org.
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then excessive component-level
redundancy/ha (RAID Disk, RAID RAM, Dual Power Supplies, Dual
Backplanes...)
That's a different topic, but yes, you should evaluate your
requirements at a system level, rather than just making every
component HA.
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)
2) Avoid building unwanted modules via MODULES_OVERRIDE.
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On 2008-Nov-27 00:09:39 -0200, Carlos A. M. dos Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 6:50 AM, Peter Jeremy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My son's HP v6107 running 6.4-PRERELEASE/amd64 does this occasionally
as well. I haven't found any solution other than reboot either.
I'd
: the aux device has gone! (reinitialize).
My son's HP v6107 running 6.4-PRERELEASE/amd64 does this occasionally
as well. I haven't found any solution other than reboot either.
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should
report the hw revision) and 'pciconf -r pci0:2:4:0 0x40' (which gives
me a double-check).
You could try booting -current and see if the on-board NIC works there -
the range of supported NICs has changed.
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On 2008-Nov-17 23:36:19 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yeah, since we're in wishful thinking mode, I want interface
descriptions too...
Have you looked at the 'name' and 'group' keywords in ifconfig(8)?
If this isn't what you want, please expand on your wish.
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, does specifying /rescue/sh give you a shell?
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dynamic but I wonder if it would show any real performance
difference and might risk more bugs.
FWIW, I've been running the patch since I first saw Doug post it in
Feb 2006 and don't recall ever having problems with mksnap_ffs since
applying it (I did before)
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code is complete in the general
case). As a low priority, I'll create a PR covering the strdup's.
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wrap it in a loop).
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occupied the 20GB free (and no 'out-of-space'
messages were generated). Is there some limit on the number of inodes
that can be updated whilst a snapshot exists?
Has anyone else seen anything similar?
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On 2008-Oct-15 01:35:38 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 07:24:28PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
Last night, I attempted a full, compressed backup of my 181GB /home
(on a PATA disk) to a remote system. The backup started at 2159 and
everything appeared
On 2008-Oct-15 02:08:48 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 07:58:43PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2008-Oct-15 01:35:38 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 07:24:28PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
Last night, I attempted
differing only in case.
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script.
Instead, all the target-specific configuration is under
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc
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a patch.
The original sources for gcc can be found in /usr/src/contrib/gcc -
note that this is not a complete gcc 4.2.1 distribution as parts of
gcc that are not relevant for FreeBSD have been deleted. Refer to the
FREEBSD-* files for details.
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with 'vmstat -z|grep Files'
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. Unfortunately, there
doesn't appear to be any easy way to detect shared file structures
(for inode-based files) using either fstat or lsof.
In the case of apache, there are at least 6 file structures shared
by each httpd process (and it looks like it might be about 15).
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claims my
attention: SUPERBLOCK.
It might have been useful if you had kept a record of the exact
messages. If you repeat the fsck, does it now report any problems?
If you are using an up-to-date CVSup mirror, my next suggestion
would be hardware problems.
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On 2008-Sep-26 13:23:12 +0200, Jordi Espasa Clofent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Connecting to cvsup.de.FreeBSD.org
Edwin's script reports this as up-to-date.
# cd /usr/src ; ls -la
total 0
But something is obviously wrong. Can you post your supfile please.
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