ool was created using r219523 and successfully copied over 1 TB of
data from another ZFS system. Had some issues with gptboot this
morning and the system locking up and rebooting a bunch, and now the
pool won't import.
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Freddie Cash wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Freddie Cash wrote:
>>>> I feel like an idiot right now bec
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Freddie Cash wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Freddie Cash wrote:
>>> I feel like an idiot right now because I can just not figure out how
>>> to make $subjec
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Freddie Cash wrote:
> I feel like an idiot right now because I can just not figure out how
> to make $subject work on a -CURRENT system. :(
>
> I've read through the Handbook chapter on this. I've done the process
> I've used w
and I can drop to
a loader prompt, type away, etc. As soon as I type "boot" and the
kernel loads ... the serial console dies.
Any suggestions?
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> On 2011-03-08 22:13, Freddie Cash wrote:
>>
>> Revision: 219408
>>
>> Buildworld errors out during compilation of X86RecognizableInstr.cpp,
>> but there are a *lot* of "undefined reference to
>&
/usr/src, /usr/ports, /usr/obj, /usr/local on ZFS)
If you need any other info, let me know.
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ery other time I start hastd.
hastd creates the 12 GEOM providers used to create a ZFS pool. A
simple "service hastd onestart" will generate the panic.
Is there any extra info that needed to help track this down?
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On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
> On 03/07/11 14:14, Freddie Cash wrote:
>> Things that irritated me:
>> - when you drop to a shell from the disk editor screen, it lists the
>> instructions at the top, but then never repeats them ever again
>
&g
think I'm going to like FreeBSD 9.0 a heck of a lot.
... off to play with dedupe and other ZFSv28 goodies ...
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crying out for testing
9-CURRENT and ZFSv28, but it doesn't have any bootable media except
USB sticks. And the 2011-01-* memstick snapshot of 9-CURRENT fails
with "can't create device node in /dev" errors when trying to newfs
th
RRENT.
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resources, then use nice
to run it in the background.
How does the work on the geom_sched (for I/O scheduling) play into this?
Am I missing something fundamental to the issue in question?
Also, does this really need to be cross-posted to -current, -hackers,
and -performance?
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nt to
maintain as part of their source tree.
Of course, then you have to train everyone to use /usr/local/etc/named
instead of /etc/named. :) (But, it's that what major version updates
and .0 releases are for?)
[1] http://leaf.dragonflybsd.or
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:05 AM, V. T. Mueller, Continum
wrote:
> Freddie Cash wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Also, try man top.
>>
>> -C will show stats for individual CPUs at the top of the screen
>> (similar to pressing 0 in top on Linux). This was added to
y man top.
>
> specifically, there will be an idle thread for each CPU
>
> so top -SH will allow you to see how much idle time there is on each cpu.
-C will show stats for individual CPUs at the top of the screen
(similar to pressing
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Marco van Lienen
wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:12:10AM -0700, you (Freddie Cash) sent the
> following to the -current list:
>> >
>> > I have read many things about those differences, but why then does zfs on
>> > openso
space whereas FreeBSD does not?
> That would imply that my friend running osol build 117 couldn't fill up his
> raidz pool past the 3.56T.
You used different commands to check the disk space on OSol (zpool vs df).
Try the same commands on both FreeBSD and OSol (zpool and zfs) and
y
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 06/04/10 11:39, Freddie Cash wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
>>
>> Wouldn't it be great, if /etc/make.conf disappeared completely?
>>
>
> No, since it's use
s a lot simpler in the long
run?
One could set all the weird and wonderful CPU* variables they want in
/etc/ports.conf, and leave /etc/src.conf as generic as possible, without
worrying about how one affects the other. Then you get a nice optimised app
installation env, with a nice stable base.
Seems lik
ssues while
those motivated to test the new bits did so. Eventually, enough bugs were
found and fixed, things stabilised, and the new bits became the default.
Similar process here.
I may be only a lowly user and occasional tested of new bits, but I really
don't understand the mountain people are
uild
their ports, with very few failures. It's a "simple" matter to add a
dependency on GCC from ports for those that do fail. Which is already being
done for ports that don't work with GCC 4.2.1.
Several -exp runs have already been done on th
ATA?
I have not tried it with ATA_CAM, but in theory, you should be able to wire
things down the same as with SCSI devices. Just takes a bit of mucking
around with camcontrol output, and sticking the right info into
/boot/loader.conf.
See the man page for camcontrol for all
t there. ataraid(4) has served it's
purpose, tiding us over until GEOM RAID facilities were in place. Now it's
time for it to be retired.
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just be patient. Good things will come to those who wait. ;)
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ease,
please, please don't shove everything into the pkg_tools and turning FreeBSD
into "just a random collection of packages that kind of work together".
IOW, don't go down the distro path.
Keep the base OS separate from third-party apps. Keep the tools to deal
with them s
Is there a way to recover?
> > Or do I have to reinstall from scratch?
>
> Try /rescue/sh (or tcsh). It's all statically linked, so you should be
> able
> to recover from there.
>
> And if that doesn't work, try a LiveFS CD.
And, if all else fails, you can do a
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