oops typos, typos!
That's one of the bad things that happens when you type without having the
copy - paste functionality.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:48 AM, Daniel Staal wrote:
> --As of May 31, 2011 1:21:49 AM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
> have said:
>
> Bingo! That did it. I will u
--As of May 31, 2011 1:21:49 AM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
have said:
Bingo! That did it. I will update the guide soon.
@Daniel my apologies it seems that another typo is preventing you from
booting. You have to set the bootfs in the pool.
zpool set bootfs=zroot zroot
--As for
Bingo! That did it. I will update the guide soon.
@Daniel my apologies it seems that another typo is preventing you from
booting. You have to set the bootfs in the pool.
zpool set bootfs=zroot zroot
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:30 AM, Pan Tsu wrote:
> George Kontostanos writes:
>
> > *zpool i
George Kontostanos writes:
> *zpool import -c /tmp/zpool.cache zroot
> can not import /tmp/zpool.cache no such pool available
Try modifying pool's property:
$ zpool import -o cachefile=/tmp/zpool.cache zroot
> Well, it seems that -c switch is for specifying where to read from and not
> where
Hi,
I have patches for the mountd, rpc.statd and rpc.lockd daemons
that are meant to keep them from failing when a dynamically
selected port# is not available for some combination of
udp,tcp X ipv4,ipv6
If anyone would like to test these patches, they can be found
at:
http://people.freebsd.o
*zpool import -c /tmp/zpool.cache zroot
can not import /tmp/zpool.cache no such pool available
*
Well, it seems that -c switch is for specifying where to read from and not
where to write. I haven't been able to import the pool and find a way to
store zpool.cache in a diffrent place other than /boot
Could you please post the output of: gpart show
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 8:04 PM, Daniel Staal wrote:
> --As of May 30, 2011 6:47:32 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
> have said:
>
> The bootcode should be installed to the drive that you are booting from.
>>
>> I see that you have:
>>
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Michael Reifenberger
wrote:
> Hi,
> I get the following error with recent -current (r222417) during boot:
> ...
> Trying to mount root from zfs:boot/ROOT/root []...
> Mounting from zfs:boot/ROOT/root failed with error 6.
> ...
>
> What does "error 6" mean?
See ENX
Hi,
I get the following error with recent -current (r222417) during boot:
...
Trying to mount root from zfs:boot/ROOT/root []...
Mounting from zfs:boot/ROOT/root failed with error 6.
...
What does "error 6" mean?
The strange thing is, that I could boot with r222417 a few times
but after applying
--As of May 30, 2011 6:47:32 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
have said:
The bootcode should be installed to the drive that you are booting from.
I see that you have:
ada1:
1 freebsd-boot
2 freebsd-swap 8G
3 freebsd-zfs 4G (zil)
4 freebsd-zfs 17G (cache)
ada0: Managed
Thanks, I will reproduce it and update the guide.
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
>
>
> On 29.05.11 16:10, Daniel Staal wrote:
>
>> --As of May 29, 2011 12:06:30 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
>> have said:
>>
>>> "http://www.aisecure.net/?p=132";
>>>
>>
>> Tha
On 29.05.11 16:10, Daniel Staal wrote:
--As of May 29, 2011 12:06:30 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged
to have said:
"http://www.aisecure.net/?p=132";
Thanks, that's about what I expected the install procedure to be at
this point. Nice to have the reminder about the zpool.cache. (D
Sorry about the typos.
The bootcode should be installed to the drive that you are booting from.
I see that you have:
ada1:
1 freebsd-boot
2 freebsd-swap 8G
3 freebsd-zfs 4G (zil)
4 freebsd-zfs 17G (cache)
ada0: Managed by ZFS, ~250G Main filesystem.
I don't think that ada1 holds
--As of May 30, 2011 6:29:06 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
have said:
I suppose that you didn't forget to add a boot code to your boot disk(s) ?
gpart bootcode -b boot/pmbr -p boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 ada0
--As for the rest, it is mine.
Nope, I got that. Although that line as writ
I suppose that you didn't forget to add a boot code to your boot disk(s) ?
gpart bootcode -b boot/pmbr -p boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 ada0
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Daniel Staal wrote:
> --As of May 30, 2011 6:11:19 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
> have said:
>
> Could you please
--As of May 30, 2011 6:11:19 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
have said:
Could you please explain where did you actually got stacked ?
Have you installed the OS by :
for file in base.txz lib32.txz kernel.txz doc.txz ports.txz src.txz;
do (cat $file | tar --unlink -xpJf - -C ${DESTDI
Could you please explain where did you actually got stacked ?
Have you installed the OS by :
for file in base.txz lib32.txz kernel.txz doc.txz ports.txz src.txz;
do (cat $file | tar --unlink -xpJf - -C ${DESTDIR:-/}); done
Did you copy zpool.cache ?
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Daniel Staa
--As of May 29, 2011 9:10:57 AM -0400, George Kontostanos,
freebsd-current@freebsd.org is alleged to have said:
--As of May 29, 2011 12:06:30 PM +0300, George Kontostanos is alleged to
have said:
The new bsdinstall has a different layout so the previous guides don't
work. I have prepared one
On Tue, 24 May 2011, Robert Watson wrote:
Over the next few days, I will be merging a number of TCP-related locking
changes, as well as changes to various network stack infrastructure bits,
such as the netisr implementation. The goal, generally, has been to move us
in the direction of suppor
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