: 300.000MB/s transfers (SATA 2.x, UDMA6, PIO 8192bytes)
ada3: Command Queueing enabled
ada3: 953869MB (1953525168 512 byte sectors: 16H 63S/T 16383C)
ada3: Previously was known as ad12
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installation was a post-install task, for once the
system was up and running. I think that might be changing with
bsdinstall getting pkgng support, but it did seem like a fairly major
regression at the time.
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Any good concurrent write exercise tools for Unix that I could run
on the Linux ext4 partition that you would propose?
benchmarks/fio is good for that.
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On 05/10/2012 15:29, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Unofficial snapshots can be downloaded from
https://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/ for a long time
(bootonly.iso too)
I'm baffled as to why those aren't just made official.
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Is anyone looking at PCIe hotplug support?
There's a (mostly empty) wiki page at http://wiki.freebsd.org/PCIHotplug .
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will have already done that.
...look at the 'Packages' item in this menu. and on the main page -
Most importantly, you can use the Packages utility... - I don't see a
Packages entry in the menu.
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On 14/07/2012 20:49, Devin Teske wrote:
The goal is to have bsdinstall drop those functionalities and instead link to
bsdconfig.
Won't that mean it'll be possible to end up with an installation without
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Doesn't that mean that bsdconfig would be invoked as bsdconfig
password which would bypass the welcome screen and so by the time the
user does see it the root password (and timezone) will have been set?
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if they'd like to visit the configuration menu one last time to make any additional changes (and bsdconfig --
no arguments -- would provide that menu).
You forgot to explain the 'express' mode that bypasses the bsdconfig
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text saying to set the root password in the welcome screen is
unnecessary, or it doesn't get run and it's possible to quit bsdconfig
without setting the root password.
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I'd like to announce that I intend to import bsdconfig(8) today.
I haven't seen this get committed yet - was there a problem?
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Fixed.
Thanks!
The mouse daemon flags text still seems to have an upper-case 'S'
('Please Specify').
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SYNOPSIS
bsdconfig [-h]
bsdconfig command [-h]
bsdconfig [OPTIONS] [command [OPTIONS]]
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bsdconfig nameservers:
Please enter the new TCP/IP address of the DNS nameserver should
just be IP address. TCP/IP is being used where just IP was needed
in other places too.
'bsdconfig command -h' doesn't always work:
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Illegal option -h
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cpu3 (AP): APIC ID: 5
random device not loaded; using insecure entropy
I guess something's wanting random data before its been initialized?
Once booted kern.random shows that it is loaded and working.
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: acpi_sysresource devname:
(unknown))
cpu2: ACPI CPU on acpi0
driver bug: Unable to set devclass (class: acpi_sysresource devname:
(unknown))
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driver bug: Unable to set devclass (class: acpi_sysresource devname:
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When running 'zpool import' without -d I get the error:
cannot open '/dev/dsk': must be an absolute path
zpool(8) suggests the default should have been updated for FreeBSD:
If the -d option is not specified, this command searches for devices in
/dev
Was this broken recently?
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On 6 Apr 2012, at 12:48, O. Hartmann ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de wrote:
I'm looking for a way to force FreeBSD 10 to maintain/watch ECC errors
reported by UEFI (or BIOS).
Since ECC is said to be essential for server systems both in buisness
and science and I do not question this, I was
On 20 Mar 2012, at 10:20, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
i386-32 and amd64-64 is weird and confusing.
IMO, you should go either with x86-{32,64} names, or with i386/amd64,
not with a mix.
Would we ever want to support something like x32 from Linux (which might be
amd64-32)?
in usefulness, that I think
that putting a bullet in its head now and forcing a mini-crisis to
implement something better is not a bad idea,
even though it may violate POLA.
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/ - I'm hoping to find some time to
finish it off and import it.
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be any support for it, I'd try and find time to
plug in the sade(4) rewrite into sysinstall - it has a rather nice UI
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be even more
appreciated, since real life has intervened to steal most of my
FreeBSD time.
There was talk in the past that any future installer should be based
around the pc-sysinstall backend - has there been any progress towards
moving bsdinstall to it?
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On 29/12/2011 21:30, Chris Rees wrote:
Nah, pkg_add -r works and grabs anything you need. Try it with
something monstrous (like gcc...)
But then you have to know the exact name of the package, which isn't
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I think such a tool should /not/ be a port, since I expect it would include a
package browser in it. I think it's something that could really help new users
get used to FreeBSD without having to trawl through man pages right at the
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with him to get him what
he needs.
Who's 'reppie'?
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on a dual-socket quad-core Xeon
machine with 16 logical CPUs. If I run tar xf somefile.tar and make
-j16 buildworld then logging into another console can take several
seconds. Sometimes even the Password: prompt can take a couple of
seconds to appear after typing my username.
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typical use will be, and tune the scheduler appropriately.
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a correct value
of this, seemingly, important tunable.
Note that I said for example :)
I was suggesting that there may be sysctl's that can be tweaked to
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Unfortunately it was never completed because of the difficulties of
using ncurses/dialog.
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On 04/12/2011 09:08, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
It's not unthinkable. However, IMHO we're then gradually edging closer
to various Linux distros that need lots of packages installed to do
anything useful. And that, of course, brings up the question - why not
just use Linux in the first place? For
than stdint.h out of C99.
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On 23/11/2011 14:06, Stefan Bethke wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=162787
That's a much better PR than the one I submitted about the problem last
year: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/151229 :)
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bus, SMBus at device 31.3 (no driver attached)
pcib10: ACPI Host-PCI bridge on acpi0
pci128: ACPI PCI bus on pcib10
pcib11: PCI-PCI bridge at device 0.0 on pci128
pci132: PCI bus on pcib11
pcib12: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge at device 1.0 on pci128
pci131: ACPI PCI bus on pcib12
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On 13/11/2011 01:07, Bruce Cran wrote:
FreeBSD 9.0-RC1 doesn't boot on my Tyan S7025 system: it gets stuck at
xpt_config:
run_interrupt_driven_hooks: still waiting after 60 seconds for xpt_config
run_interrupt_driven_hooks: still waiting after 120 seconds for
xpt_config
Why do you not want to use ataidle?
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On 22 Oct 2011, at 11:36, Eugene Dzhurinsky jdeve...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, can somebody please advice how to disable APM power management for HDD
on laptops?
camcontrol cmd ada0 -a EF 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
On 22/10/2011 16:21, Eugene Dzhurinsky wrote:
ataidle -P 0 /dev/ada0
ataidle: error opening /dev/ada0
Thanks for reporting the breakage, I'll see if I can get it fixed in
time for 9.0.
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to be less than a CD, at 610MB. Are they
expected to contain more data over time, or could 'dvd' be removed?
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to remember (perhaps incorrectly) there was a discussion about
bumping the default to 128 kB or more for the freebsd-boot partition.
Will 64 kB be enough for 9.x?
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On 06/09/2011 18:05, Garrett Cooper wrote:
What is LA?
Load Average?
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HyperThreaded systems and prefer real cores on the same NUMA node when
running a multi-threaded application, whereas it seems FreeBSD struggles
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scheduler specs,...)
in here?
I migh be wrong, but IMHO core devs and power users wont spend
time to deeply investigate on the other systems.
You're wrong :)
I write Windows drivers for a living, so I care about that stuff.
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and FreeBSD, and I'd be keen to learn about Linux (it would give me a
reason to read the copy of Essential Linux Device Drivers I bought!).
However I don't have a lot of time at the moment so I certainly couldn't
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but it hasn't seen much action..
I also recall a thread recently but my google-fu fails me for the moment.. Does
anyone have a work around for it?
I think setting kern.cam.scsi_delay has worked for me in the past.
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ago on OS X Lion when trying to extract an ISO of Windows
Server 2003 R2:
neutrino:tmp brucec$ tar -xvf
en_win_srv_2003_r2_standard_with_sp2_cd2_X13-68583.iso
neutrino:tmp brucec$ echo $?
0
It would be nice if bsdtar exited with a non-zero code in this case.
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a newline after making, to avoid
configuration wrapping.
Also, the partitioning screen should maybe have Continue instead of
Exit.
The known issue with the installation not creating /home is still
present in BETA1.
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just returns back to the final menu. I can't see any log files in /tmp,
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of the better installers I've come across, and lets you fine-tune the
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I've installed FreeBSD snapshots a couple of times this week. With Virtualbox
4.1 on both Windows and OS X with a 20GB disk I've found the installer forgets
to create the homedir - /home doesn't exist, so when you get placed at / when
logging in. Unfortunately pub.allbsd.org seems to be queued
navigation is done: on Linux and in
the previous version on FreeBSD it's possible to press Tab to change
focus to the buttons and different UI elements. That doesn't work any more.
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On 25/07/2011 02:08, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
On 07/24/11 20:03, Bruce Cran wrote:
On 25/07/2011 00:03, Ron McDowell wrote:
1) no back button/selection/mechanism on each screen. Rebooting
because I fat-fingered something on the previous screen is, well,
unacceptable.
2) no minimal install
prompt, recovery can
be a bit tricky.
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remaining issues.
I've not checked recently with -current, but at least on the
latest 8-stable there's a problem with using ATA_CAM on Xen: during boot
there's a pause for a minute after which run_interrupt_driven_hooks:
still waiting after 60 seconds for xpt_config is displayed.
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Alexander Motin m...@freebsd.org wrote:
Verbose dmesg from the fresh system would be appreciated.
I've put a verbose dmesg at
http://www.cran.org.uk/~brucec/freebsd/dmesg.verbose_20110420.txt
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timed out LBA=0
The full dmesg is at
http://www.cran.org.uk/~brucec/freebsd/dmesg.verbose_ata_20110420.txt .
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. Attached patch should solve the problem by using more strict
check, and I only hope it won't break anything else. Try it please.
That seems to have fixed it. Thanks!
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svn checkout svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/head
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does not contain .SUNW_ctf data
Is instruction in wiki outdated?
I think you need to specify WITH_CTF=1 on the commandline, e.g.
make WITH_CTF=1 buildkernel
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:46:01 +
Bruce Cran br...@cran.org.uk wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 14:41:35 +0200
Andriy Gapon a...@freebsd.org wrote:
The OID in question should be provided by cpufreq driver.
You should be looking at dmesg and other kernel-related things to
find out what
is nice. For example Debian's 35 MB business-card CD is great when
you can only download at 50 kB/s.
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highbit and the second then removes the file.
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something similar
committed so at least another part of suspend/resume works.
I think someone mentioned there was documentation somewhere that was
going to be put on the Wiki about what needs done in order to get
suspend/resume working properly. Does anyone know where that might be?
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(http://wiki.pcbsd.org/index.php/Laptops), so they must read the MBR
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It's not been added because everyone thinks sysinstall code is horrible
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be
resolved in a couple of days by ripping out the existing partitioning
code and replacing it with ae@'s new version of sade
from /user/ae/usr.sbin/sade . However since the future is pc-sysinstall
I've now shifted my work to improving the Qt front-end.
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be
resolved in a couple of days by ripping out the existing partitioning
code and replacing it with ae@'s new version of sade
from /user/ae/usr.sbin/sade . However since the future is pc-sysinstall
I've now shifted my work to improving the Qt front-end.
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any compatibility issues: it uses gpart for partitioning, runs tools like
tzsetup to configure settings etc. so there's far less to go wrong than
sysinstall's custom code which for example could crash on the probing
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a couple of weeks ago so it if it's an old
bug it apparently hasn't been fixed yet.
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 14:46:06 -0500
John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org wrote:
Can you get devinfo -rv output before you try to kldload uart?
I've attached the devinfo output.
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cryptosoft0
padlock0
npx0
ram0
I/O memory addresses:
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get that warning because
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Hi,
I removed uart from my kernel configuration - when I tried to load it
later as a module I got the following error:
acpi_timer0: couldn't allocate resource (port 0x4008)
driver bug: Unable to set devclass (devname: (null))
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be surprised to find sade gone if they
set WITHOUT_SYSINSTALL - one's an installer, the other a partitioning
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Andriy Gapon a...@freebsd.org wrote:
What's cdfs? :-/
Apparently it's another name for ISO 9660 -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660 - which we call cd9660.
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things, so it just seems sensible to start with the really simple
things. Apologies if you've done this already. :)
The simplest test is:
cat /dev/random /dev/dsp
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I wonder if this is related to
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/133286 ?
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I've just committed some fixes to src/bin and src/sbin so those
directories now build using clang without needing to use WERROR and
NO_WERROR. I'm planning to start going through usr.bin and usr.sbin
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Eir Nym eir...@gmail.com wrote:
Which type of MFS do you use? I think you shold use swap-backed for
your /tmp, not malloc-based. Last type is only for in-kernel file
system.
It's tmpfs(5), not md(4).
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#31 0x0008006e567c in ?? ()
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it didn't
make it into src \ tree. by now it's probably outdated and needs to
be reworked quite a bit.
does anybody know something about this?
Google suggests that the work was a GSoC project in 2005 on a pluggable
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()
witness_checkorder()
_rw_rlock()
siftr_chkpkt()
pfil_run_hooks()
ip_input()
netisr_dispatch_src()
ether_demux()
ether_input()
msk_handle_events()
msk_intr()
intr_event_execute_handlers()
ithread_loop()
fork_exit()
fork_trampoline()
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killed and I could still break into the
debugger but otherwise the system was unresponsive. Trying to repeat
it after rebooting I ended up with a system that won't even break into
the debugger. Is this expected?
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I've disabled background fsck so the filesystems should have been clean when
the system booted, and I'm not using SU+J.
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On Tuesday 02 November 2010 19:12:14 Bruce Cran wrote:
I've noticed in recent months that I appear to be getting silent corruption
of my UFS filesystems - and I think it may be linked to using md(4) or
creating sparse files.
I've confirmed this is a UFS bug related to sparse files: truncate
installation from a HEAD snapshot which is now running
r214509.
I've now seen the problem on a xen VPS, a desktop and a laptop.
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instead of another line, I got a panic:
failed to (re-)mount root. Should the mountroot parser be failing if
it doesn't find a valid root to mount on the first line?
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to the virtual VGA console on my Xen VPS.
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that for
example editors/vim doesn't pull in X11. I also set DISTDIR and
WRKDIRPREFIX to directories under my homedir so I can build ports as an
unprivileged user.
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MBR?
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