Re: FreeBSD random I/O performance issues

2000-04-04 Thread tele danmarQ kvindeservice
On Thu, 23 Mar 19100 (not like I'm slow or anything), Matthew Dillon wrote: [regarding random-access database files, such as are used for the INN history files, and FreeBSD 4.0...] > For INN there are several things you can tune in 4.0. First and > foremost you can try turning off the w

Re: Hardwiring SCSI device ID broken?

2000-02-07 Thread tele danmarQ kvindeservice
On Mon, 7 Feb 1900, Noted Usenet Pedophile Barry Bouwsma wrote: > More about this later. Here's more now: Here is FreeBSD-*STABLE* as it properly wires the devices to where I want them to be (highlighted by ^) The kernel configuration looks like this (meat stripped away) machine

Re: Hardwiring SCSI device ID broken?

2000-02-07 Thread tele danmarQ kvindeservice
On Mon, 7 Feb 19100, Martin Cracauer wrote: > > > > > It seem hardwiring SCSI devices is broken in -current: > > dmesg would be useful, otherwise we can't even begin to guess what happened. > > I can't provide it now. I don't have it in /var/log/messages, but I can reboot my machine (that has t

installation floppy and big disks

1999-12-07 Thread tele danmarQ kvindeservice
moin moin I've just grabbed the latest -current installation floppies and used them to add freebsd in the third partition of a large disk (can you even get small disks nowadays?) When I attempted to allocate the root partition in the BSD disklabel, it scolded me that it couldn't put the root fil