Re: DESPARATE: How to stop FreeBSD form sleeping / disable ACPI? (on FreeBSD14 CURRENT)

2022-11-10 Thread Steve Rikli
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 10:21:24PM -0500, Alexander Motin wrote: > On 10.11.2022 15:29, louis.free...@xs4all.nl wrote: > > I am still desperately trying to stop FreeBSD from sleeping, but I > > simply do not manage. > > > > It is really very annoying that I have to restart the machine every 10 >

Re: DESPARATE: How to stop FreeBSD form sleeping / disable ACPI? (on FreeBSD14 CURRENT)

2022-11-10 Thread Alexander Motin
On 10.11.2022 15:29, louis.free...@xs4all.nl wrote: I am still desperately trying to stop FreeBSD from sleeping, but I simply do not manage. It is really very annoying that I have to restart the machine every 10 minutes, when I am working via SSH. So if any one has a solution, it would be

Re: DESPARATE: How to stop FreeBSD form sleeping / disable ACPI? (on FreeBSD14 CURRENT)

2022-11-10 Thread Zhenlei Huang
> On Nov 11, 2022, at 4:29 AM, > wrote: > > I am still desperately trying to stop FreeBSD from sleeping, but I simply do > not manage. > > It is really very annoying that I have to restart the machine every 10 > minutes, when I am working via SSH. I think you will need to find the event

Re: DESPARATE: How to stop FreeBSD form sleeping / disable ACPI? (on FreeBSD14 CURRENT)

2022-11-10 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
Hi, I don't know what you mean by "sleep", but some CPUs have bug and setting: sysctl machdep.idle=spin Helps! --HPS

DESPARATE: How to stop FreeBSD form sleeping / disable ACPI? (on FreeBSD14 CURRENT)

2022-11-10 Thread louis.freebsd
I am still desperately trying to stop FreeBSD from sleeping, but I simply do not manage. � It is really very annoying that I have to restart the machine every 10 minutes, when I am working via SSH. So if any one has a solution, it would be very much appreciated! � It should ….. be

Re: vfs.zfs.vol.recursive hang makes it impossible to mount zvol

2022-11-10 Thread Dan The Man
Hi Alexander, Thank-you for getting back to me. I tried as you suggested going through scsi instead. While that does work being able to mount /dev/da* devices, an issue I have run into is that suspend/resume features do not seem to work with virtio-scsi. If I set it back to virtio-blk