I've already told Akumar offlist, just writing it to the list for
documentation:
that auto sleep mode on seagates can be disabled on linux (dunno about
*BSD) as well with sdparm. I don't remember the args for sure, but
probably something like
'sdparm -c STANDBY /dev/sdX#'
then
'sdparm -s
Perhaps. The harddisk is a FreeAgent Seagate,
connected via USB. It used to go into sleep mode
every 15 minutes and I would often have to restart
cwfs - this is probably cause for a lot of damage.
this sounds like a bug in usb/disk. usb/disk should be
able to handle a sleeping drive without
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Venkatesh Srinivasm...@acm.jhu.edu wrote:
Hi,
I think I've found a bug in p9p's Venti, if anyone were to take a look
at this code or tell me if I'm on the right track, it'd be pretty
neat.
When trying to start Venti on a FreeBSD 8-BETA2 system and a ZFS
Any chance this is related to the issues we discussed on #plan9?
since not everyone who reads the list does irc, why
don't you fill us in on the issues discussed on #plan9?
- erik
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 8:08 PM, erik quanstromquans...@quanstro.net wrote:
Any chance this is related to the issues we discussed on #plan9?
No, I'm pretty sure not. This dealt with a relatively rare case, a
filesystem with an optimal read size larger than a constant in the
Venti source. The
hplaser mydesk 192.168.1.101 192.168.1.101
- post+600dpi generic generic generic generic tcppost
we use something like this
printer somewhere minooka.coraid.com tcp!printer!9100 81920 post2+1200dpi+duplex
generic generic generic generic tcppost FIFO
i think you may need a FIFO
Sorry for posting here, but I can't reach you inferno guys.
I don't know whether it could be gmail's faults, tell me if I can help
in any way.
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