Hi
Robert Watson wrote:
Evidence in-hand seems to suggest that 8 core systems work very well for
most users, and reflect a significant performance increase with 7.0 over
previous FreeBSD releases.
I disagree with that. Heavily loaded Apache, MySQL, Postgres does not work well.
The right
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
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As has been hashed out in -ports@ over the last few days there is at
least a need to examine weither or not the current ports system should
remain as is or potentially be re-engineered in the
* Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, the current implementation is subject to a potential
resource leak: the pty is created when the lookup occurs, but if the open
never takes place, then the pty is leaked. In principle, we have
facilities to GC unused device nodes
Yes, I've told you what you should to do. First part you have been
done already -- you've edited /etc/devfs.rules and added new
configuration subsection with instructions to unhide /etc/zfs.
Please do the second part: instruct the /etc/rc.d/jail to apply
these rules to DEVFS
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Alexey Popov wrote:
Hi
Robert Watson wrote:
Evidence in-hand seems to suggest that 8 core systems work very well
for most users, and reflect a significant performance increase with
7.0 over previous FreeBSD releases.
I disagree with that.
Hi all,
we are running the Jabber server Openfire on FreeBSD 6.1 and it
doesn't close its sockets, forcing use to periodically recycle the
java process. Here's some interesting output:
# ps alxHp 51002
UID PID PPID CPU PRI NI VSZ RSS MWCHAN STAT TT TIME COMMAND
314 51002 1
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Ed Schouten wrote:
* Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, the current implementation is subject to a potential
resource leak: the pty is created when the lookup occurs, but if the open
never takes place, then the pty is leaked. In principle, we have
Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
Hi all,
we are running the Jabber server Openfire on FreeBSD 6.1 and it
doesn't close its sockets, forcing use to periodically recycle the
java process. Here's some interesting output:
Can you upgrade to FreeBSD 6.3? There were some fixes that might help
you. Also,
Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
There is another report for such problems:
http://blog.insidesystems.net/articles/2007/04/09/what-did-i-do-wrong
Of course - FreeBSD 6.x is really bad at SMP where number of CPUs is
larger then about 2 and the loads include much kernel work (e.g. IO,
context
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:29 - tinderbox 2.3 running on freebsd-legacy.sentex.ca
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:29 - starting RELENG_6 tinderbox run for i386/i386
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:29 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:30 - cvsupping the source tree
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:30 -
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:37:18 - tinderbox 2.3 running on freebsd-legacy.sentex.ca
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:37:18 - starting RELENG_6 tinderbox run for amd64/amd64
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:37:18 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:37:19 - cvsupping the source tree
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:37:19 -
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:59 - tinderbox 2.3 running on freebsd-legacy.sentex.ca
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:59 - starting RELENG_6 tinderbox run for i386/pc98
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:38:59 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:39:01 - cvsupping the source tree
TB --- 2007-12-04 11:39:01 -
* Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. There's also another known issue, likely not corrected by this patch,
in which closing the pty before the pts fails to properly wake up processes
hung off the pts and inform them of its impending doom, resulting in the
pty/pts pair never being
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
Evidence in-hand seems to suggest that 8 core systems work very well for
most users, and reflect a significant performance increase with 7.0 over
previous FreeBSD releases.
I disagree with that. Heavily loaded Apache, MySQL, Postgres does not
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 13:00 +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
There is another report for such problems:
http://blog.insidesystems.net/articles/2007/04/09/what-did-i-do-wrong
Of course - FreeBSD 6.x is really bad at SMP where number of CPUs is
larger then about 2 and
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Robert Watson wrote:
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
Evidence in-hand seems to suggest that 8 core systems work very well
for most users, and reflect a significant performance increase with
7.0 over previous FreeBSD releases.
I
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
Evidence in-hand seems to suggest that 8 core systems work very well for
most users, and reflect a significant performance increase with 7.0 over
previous FreeBSD releases.
I disagree with that. Heavily loaded Apache, MySQL, Postgres does not
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Ivan Voras wrote:
Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
There is another report for such problems:
http://blog.insidesystems.net/articles/2007/04/09/what-did-i-do-wrong
Of course - FreeBSD 6.x is really bad at SMP where number of CPUs is larger
then about 2 and the loads include
Tom Evans wrote:
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 13:00 +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
There is another report for such problems:
http://blog.insidesystems.net/articles/2007/04/09/what-did-i-do-wrong
Of course - FreeBSD 6.x is really bad at SMP where number of CPUs is
larger
Robert Watson wrote:
Changing
locking primitives, as I mentioned in an earlier post, is a risky thing:
after all, it intentionally changes the timing for critical kernel data
structures in the file system code. I've given Stephan, the author of
the patch, a ping to ask him about this, but
On Dec 4, 2007 1:01 PM, Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are running the Jabber server Openfire on FreeBSD 6.1 and it
doesn't close its sockets, forcing use to periodically recycle the
java process. Here's some interesting output:
Can you upgrade to FreeBSD 6.3? There were some fixes
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 14:11 +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
Robert Watson wrote:
Changing
locking primitives, as I mentioned in an earlier post, is a risky thing:
after all, it intentionally changes the timing for critical kernel data
structures in the file system code. I've given Stephan,
Now we also have terribly performing PostgreSQL on 8-core server. We
noticed the slowdown after moving PostgreSQL from 2xXeon 3.0
Apache+PostgreSQL server to dedicated PostgreSQL server. I collected
some stats (see attach) before moving to Linux.
I'm sure that some code optimization
Hello Pyun,
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To: Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD STABLE freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2007 3:44:53 AM
Subject: Re: Intel DG31PR and RTL8168/8111 issue
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007
I recently purchased the Dell I6400 Ubuntu laptop, with the express intent of
running FreeBSD on it.
My intention was to use this a working machine using PC-BSD, I.E. RELENG_6,
limiting tinkering, experimentation to other systems.
It comes with an Intel 3945[1] mini PCIe card, which I knew
Hello All,
After I follow below instruction it boot kernel, but then give me error says
/etc/fstab not found etc.,
I will attach it next email.
Balgaa
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Cc:
Hello,
Which command I need to use IRQ sharing check or allocated IRQ information?
Balgaa
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Balgansuren Batsukh wrote:
Hello,
Which command I need to use IRQ sharing check or allocated IRQ information?
Balgaa
Try vmstat -i
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Michael Proto wrote:
I don't have access to my laptop at the moment (and hence can't pull the
exact kernel output regarding the adapter), but I have a ThinkPad R60
with the ThinkPad a/b/g miniPCI-e wireless card that worked fine under
FreeBSD 6.2. I believe you can find the actual part here:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 10:28:50PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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Is this related to the commit that just went through to enable on arch that
support it?
What platform are you using? I did my build testing on a FreeBSD/amd64
RELENG_6 machine
Geoff Buckingham wrote:
I recently purchased the Dell I6400 Ubuntu laptop, with the express intent of
running FreeBSD on it.
My intention was to use this a working machine using PC-BSD, I.E. RELENG_6,
limiting tinkering, experimentation to other systems.
It comes with an Intel 3945[1]
Hmm,
I use a SMP Kernel, so that should not be the problem.
Here is my Kernel Config, I adjusted a GENERIC Kernel to my needs, when I
updated to RELENG_7.
After that the input for the passphrase did only generate the correct
characters after pressing the single keys several times.
Then I
On Dec 4, 2007 6:16 PM, David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What platform are you using? I did my build testing on a FreeBSD/amd64
RELENG_6 machine that I [attempt] to keep totally stock.
as i wrote you yesterday it's the same here:
fileserver# grep ' tag='
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 10:28:50PM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
=== gnu/usr.bin/gdb/gdbserver (clean)
cd: can't cd to /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb/gdbserver
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb.
Or did I catch something 'in between'?
Too many architectures, too many FreeBSD
On Tuesday 04 December 2007, Geoff Buckingham wrote:
I recently purchased the Dell I6400 Ubuntu laptop, with the express
intent of running FreeBSD on it.
My intention was to use this a working machine using PC-BSD, I.E.
RELENG_6, limiting tinkering, experimentation to other systems.
It
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 05:16:43PM +, David O'Brien wrote:
What platform are you using? I did my build testing on a FreeBSD/amd64
RELENG_6 machine that I [attempt] to keep totally stock.
I have just encountered this on i386 having just cvsup'd to RELENG_6_3.
The machines userland and
On Dec 4, 2007 7:08 PM, David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found one commit flubup I made. Please let me know if that takes
care of your problem.
Yes, works fine now.
Thank you.
--
Cris, member of G.U.F.I
Italian FreeBSD User Group
http://www.gufi.org/
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 12:02:58PM -0500, Michael Proto wrote:
Geoff Buckingham wrote:
I recently purchased the Dell I6400 Ubuntu laptop, with the express intent
of
running FreeBSD on it.
My intention was to use this a working machine using PC-BSD, I.E. RELENG_6,
limiting
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 11:40:51AM -0600, David Booth wrote:
The Dell 1490 card works with NDIS. The go for less than $20 on ebay.
I thought this was a mini-PCI not mini-PCI-express card or is this one
of the occaisons where Dell switch product but retain the same name?
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DAVID MARK wrote:
INTERNAL REVENUE/FUNDS DEPARTMENT
*snip*
UFB!
I know folks who work with code can be considered a bit nuts.
But its insulting to be taken for *fools* ...
;-)
Can someone set the MTA / MLM to reject that sort of garbage?
Bill
John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 02:47:11 pm Colin Percival wrote:
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
I am not 100% sure, maybe I overlook something in binary major version
upgrade procedure, but after upgrade from 6.2 to 7.0-BETA3 my roots
~/.cshrc was accidentally replaced with dist
make buildworld or even make cleandir retunrs the following error:
=== gnu/usr.bin/gdb/gdbserver (cleandir)cd: can't cd to
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb/gdbserver*** Error code 2
I am currently running FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE, I have done only one kernel
update after a FreeBSD 6.2 installation
Hi,
I am getting the attached Fatal trap on shutdown.
Whenever I create a zfs pool I get the error.
eg: zpool create data da0s3a
I am running FreeBSD 7 on a Supermicro 5015M-MT+ running an Intel Core2 Duo
(E6700) CPU.
MB Ref:
The installation of 6.3RC1 hangs at the line
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/md0
the probes immediately before this were:
md0: Preloaded image /boot/mfsroot 4423680 bytes at 0xc0b47cd4
ad0: 8195MB Virtual HD 1.1 at ata0-master WDM2
acd0: DVDROM Virtual CD/ at ata1-master PIO4
This is being
Andreas Pettersson wrote:
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
1. What is more important to your personal use of FreeBSD (the ports
system, the underlaying OS, some other aspect)?
2. How frequently do you interact with the ports systems and what is
the most common interaction you have with it?
meta-comment: please don't respond to spam or inappropriate messages on
the mailing lists. It just adds pointless volume.
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, 韓家標 Bill Hacker wrote:
Can someone set the MTA / MLM to reject that sort of garbage?
The mailing list managers do a heroic job of holding back the
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 04:28:10AM +0300, Jonathan Stewart wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 10:18:32PM +0300, Jonathan Stewart wrote:
Has anyone else noticed files missing when browsing Samba shares of ZFS
directories?
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 05:10:49AM +0300, Jonathan Stewart wrote:
I don't know what the difference might be but I did some digging and
found https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4715#c25
Interestingly enough, there's already been a statement from Terry
Lambert about the problem, and it's
hail,
I am running 6.3-RC1 just recompiled to support CARP. the issue is
that I have two carp if, and just the second to appear in rc.conf gets
born in boot.
I had to do this:
cloned_interfaces=carp1
ifconfig_carp1=vhid 2 192.168.254.81 advskew 100
cloned_interfaces=carp0
ifconfig_carp0=vhid 1
Doug Barton wrote:
meta-comment: please don't respond to spam or inappropriate messages on
the mailing lists. It just adds pointless volume.
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, 韓家標 Bill Hacker wrote:
Can someone set the MTA / MLM to reject that sort of garbage?
The mailing list managers do a heroic job of
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On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 22:09-, Kostas Rondinoulis wrote:
=== gnu/usr.bin/gdb/gdbserver (cleandir)cd: can't cd to
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb/gdbserver*** Error code 2
Just re-cvsup and repeat the build.
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Mornin',
On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 05:23:15PM -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Instead of asking all of the questions on a list, why not just direct
people to input information via a webpage? Seems to be a bit more effective
/ less traffic than posting results to multiple lists..
Instead
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 05:51:47 Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
hail,
I am running 6.3-RC1 just recompiled to support CARP. the issue is
that I have two carp if, and just the second to appear in rc.conf gets
born in boot.
I had to do this:
cloned_interfaces=carp1
ifconfig_carp1=vhid 2
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