A RELENG_8 system built this morning still identifies itself as
8.3-PRERELEASE.
Any chance of this becoming 8.3-STABLE soon? While this is entirely
cosmetic, it does cause me issues at $JOB.
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On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 10:39:44PM +, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
On 22. Apr 2012, at 21:59 , Adrian Wontroba wrote:
A RELENG_8 system built this morning still identifies itself as
8.3-PRERELEASE.
Any chance of this becoming 8.3-STABLE soon? While this is entirely
cosmetic, it does cause me
226 Directory send OK.
I'm OK as I torrented the ISOs when 9.0 was released.
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 06:09:07AM +, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
I could have sworn that 9.0 ISO images were on ftp.freebsd.org and
mirrors, but:
Remote directory: /pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES
ftp dir
229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||29551|).
150 Here comes the directory
the MFC, script
no longer hangs when run via batch nor consumes excessive amounts of CPU.
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On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 01:27:07AM +0100, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
I won't be in a position to create a simpler test case, raise a PR or
try patches till Tuesday evening (UK) at the earliest.
So far I have been unable to reproduce the problem with portupgrade (and
will probably move to portmaster
/fbsd_upgrade/build_packages_all.log
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at the back of the
computer rather than a front panel socket made the problem go away.
This might cure the OP's problem too.
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performance figures to hand, but
under VMware Server 2 on Windows, performance of non pre-allocated disks
is dire and SCSI emulation is better than IDE.
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noticable with 2.5
notebook disks, which click like crazy all the time. :)
Turning off APM seems to be the LINUX world's solution to this and other
similar problems. I got the impression that Windows also does this.
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run_rc_command $*
Adjust command name to suit, put in /usr/local/etc/rc.d, add
wd_green_anti_idle_enable=YES to /etc/rc.conf and the script starts
running during startup. A minor bug - it doesn't close down.
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thing I'm sure of - the next time I buy a set of disks for my home
fileserver, I'll spend some time on research rather than rushing to join
the queue (8-(
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that the 235 MB size of an amd64 8.0 kernel is a bit of a
surprise. An i386 kernel is a mere 135 MB. IMO increasing the sysinstall
default root slice size for at least amd64 would be a good thing.
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On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 06:53:31PM -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
... gmirror fails silently (i.e. nothing exists in /dev/mirror). ...
I can't speak for the rest of your post but have you got the following
in /boot/loader.conf?
geom_mirror_load=YES
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to syncronise
clocks. This is adequate for many. For my systems, I need better
time keeping to distinguish cause from effect in problems involving
interacting applications on multiple machines.
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 03:01:51AM +, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
I'm afraid that most of the salient details are inaccessible at work,
but I found this necessary to get sort of acceptable[*] time keeping in
FreeBSD guests under VMware on Windows.
Sorry, I've got VMware on the brain at present
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 01:52:40PM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 03:08:57AM +, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
I've recently switched some of my home systems to RELENG7.
All seemed fairly well until I tried printing a CUPS test page on my
backup and print server
to UP
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 03:56:32AM +0100, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
Another 6-STABLE (cvsupped on 27/03/07) example, with diagnostics taken
rather sooner after the hang. Processes with wmesg=ufs feature often in
the ps output.
Thanks for the assorted replies. I'll try using INVARIANTS, as I'd
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 02:08:48PM +, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
At work, amoungst my stable of old computers running FreeBSD, I have a
Fujitsu M800 - a 4 Zeon SMP processor with 4 GB of memory. This
primarily runs Nagios and a small and lightly used MySQL database, along
with a few inbound
recently with
gmirror / gstripe. They work fine.
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things
happened in the 12 hour period between the onset of the problem on
Sunday afternoon and the diagnostics being taken on Monday morning.
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All of the following help to keep the problem away:
Upgrading from a several months old 5-STABLE to 6-STABLE.
Inserting 60 second delays at various points.
Disabling SMP.
No core dump available (Mylex disk controller).
My next diagnostic step will be a serial console.
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which recommends setting VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX 419430400 for machines with
large amounts of memory.
Worked for me on a recent 5-STABLE. Might work for your rather elderly
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including SMP kernels in future releases).
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to the
dump directory, usually on an NFS mount.
* When dumping to the same machine, I include -h 0 and make the dump
directory (and a slew of other recoverable by other ways ones) nodump
with chflags nodump.
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So quoted in full.
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Adrian Wontroba wrote:
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The practice is that it it has now crashed three times
error: blocks 4 files 2
WARNING: /usr2 was not properly dismounted
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it by setting PNP OS to YES in the BIOS.
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a very old machine[1] with
5.3-RC2, I think it would be best to keep both until gvinum had caught
up. Vinum can do things which gvinum appears incapable of - such as
initialising a RAID-5 plex.
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[1] A Fujitsu M700 4 way Ppro - the state of the art in 1997
will be called production until it has a
working software mirror system and upgrade path.
Looks like downgrading to 5.1 (or even the current production release
(4.9, soon to be 4.10)), is your best short-term option. Or do without
mirrored swap.
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, e.g. my not noticing that a file (i)nstalled by mergemaster
should have been (m)erged, to preserve local changes. The incidence of
this has much reduced since I adopted the convention of flagging files I
have modified with a # MODIFIED line near the top.
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, but that is fairly plentiful nowadays. Aside: my first UNIX box
ran SCO ODT, with 120 MB of disk and 8 MB of memory. Definitely too
little disk (8-(
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