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use of a global rc.conf pushed by
puppet, with local modifications in rc.conf.local (and we actually
extend this with an rc.conf.role file, added to the rc_conf_files.
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On 2014-02-23 17:04, Warner Losh wrote:
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sysrc solves this nicely, it is in base now, and is great for
programmatically adding, removing and changing
existing bcrypt/sha512crypt
hashes from the default number of rounds (10^4 and 5000 respectively) to
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parameter, the number
of log2() rounds.
Arch implements this in pam_unix with rounds=
For compatibility, it might make most sense to use a separate variable
rather than adding the optional parameter to the existing passwd_format,
so older boxes do not choke on it.
Thoughts?
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With r262501
(http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revisionrevision=262501) importing
the upgraded bcrypt from OpenBSD and eventually changing the default
identifier for bcrypt to $2b
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On 2014-03-07 11:13, A.J. Kehoe IV (Nanoman) wrote:
Allan Jude wrote:
[...]
Honestly, my use case is just silently upgrading the strength of the
hashing algorithm (when combined with my other feature request).
Updating my bcrypt hashes from $2a$04$ to $2b$12$ or something. Same
applies
targeting my problem or any problem of that kind.
Thanks in adavance,
Oliver
What error does fetch give? Is it having problems with DNS, connection
to the FTP site, or just making the FTP DATA connection? Have you tried
with 'passive' mode on/off?
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Recently I swaitched from pf to ipfw on some CURRENT boxes and for
convenience I used
the workstation predefinition of FreeBSD
On 2014-03-07 17:06, Xin Li wrote:
Hi,
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Allan Jude wrote:
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Allan Jude wrote:
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Honestly, my use case is just silently upgrading the strength
of the hashing algorithm (when combined
to support building on windows, we should try.
Even well shy of 'building' on windows, I do most of my docs work on
windows. I even wrote most of the new code for bsdinstall on a windows
machine. Being able to checkout the svn tree and work on it on my
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it is fixed). Did you try grabbing
the compiled package of gdb from pkgng?
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script to use
http://www.bhyve.org/vmrc/ to deploy FreeBSD VMs (it is a script that
installs to an image or zvol then boots it in bhyve)
There is a talk partially based on it here: http://www.bhyvecon.org/
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drives and using the BIOS boot selection
menu, with the BIOS set to uEFI/CSM fallback mode, so that it uses uEFI
for the Windows disk and CSM for the FreeBSD disk.
Although, I didn't really try that hard, as I had the two drives and it
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I imagine it depends on what the error message you get is
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only 1 drive, an SSD, then you probably just want to
use the entire thing for the ZFS pool, rather than partitioning it to
use the advanced features that are meant to use SSDs when the pool is
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wouldn't need fast access to those!
Thanks
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On 2014-03-21 11:53, RW wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 19:34:04 +
Mike C. wrote:
I was actually googling about
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http://freshbsd.org/commit/freebsd/r263140
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a patch that solves the issue.
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On 2014-03-29 01:22, Joe Nosay wrote:
I have noticed that options VPS, VIMAGE, and MROUTING are not
standard
for
the kernel with a base install. Is there any way that these can be
made a
part
.
How can I save this setting in the rc.conf file to disable TSO at startup?
add -tso to the ifconfig line:
ifconfig_bge0=inet ip address netmask subnet mask -tso
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the system reboots, the system hangs at a prompt.
I was pointed to a post regarding modifying partition ID's by Allan
Jude as there seems to have been an issue with ThinkPads FreeBSD in
the past. This also didn't work caused the system to reset.
What should be my next step for trying to debug
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It seems that OpenBSD is now forking their own SSL implementation,
called LibreSSL. As
OpenBSD speaks for many similar opinion regarding the state of the
code of
)
40 7814037088
1 freebsd-ufs (3.6T)
What is going on here?
sean
That is highly unusual, does your disk have a bunch of blank spaces in
its serial # or something?
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El día Saturday, May 03, 2014 a las 04:59:48PM -0700, Kevin Oberman escribió:
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Set it to the lowest available Cx state that you see
have been helpful for an article I just wrote about IPFW.
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Any ideas?
matthias
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I have this system:
hw.model: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 v3 @ 3.10GHz
hw.ncpu: 4
http://ark.intel.com/products/75052
dev.cpu.0.%desc: ACPI CPU
dev.cpu.0.%driver: cpu
dev.cpu.0.%location: handle=\_PR_.CPU0
dev.cpu.0.%pnpinfo: _HID=none _UID=0
dev.cpu.0.%parent: acpi0
dev.cpu.0.freq: 3100
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I have this system:
hw.model: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 v3 @ 3.10GHz
hw.ncpu: 4
http://ark.intel.com/products/75052
dev.cpu.0.%desc: ACPI CPU
dev.cpu.0.%driver: cpu
dev.cpu.0
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Just run intel-pcm and see. Thanks, -a
Not sure if this is expected or not, but on
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz
all of the pcm.x tools just hang (cpu state: usem)
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Just run intel-pcm and see. Thanks, -a
Not sure if this is expected or not, but on
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz
all of the pcm.x tools just hang (cpu state: usem
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Will try to grab results from a few more machines
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Before and after cx_lowest=c8 on an E5-2620v2
before:
# pcm.x 1
Intel(r) Performance Counter Monitor V2.6 (2013-11-04 13:43:31 +0100
ID=db05e43)
Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Intel Corporation
Number of physical cores: 12
Number of logical cores: 24
Threads (logical cores) per physical core: 2
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Did you set cx_lowest on hw.acpi.cpu ?
-a
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Before and after cx_lowest=c8 on an E5-2620v2
before:
# pcm.x 1
Intel(r) Performance Counter Monitor V2.6 (2013-11-04 13:43:31
+0100 ID
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I have this system:
hw.model: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 v3 @ 3.10GHz
hw.ncpu: 4
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it. Would it
make sense to maybe preserve the old behaviour behind a command line flag?
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is all memory less 1GB, or 95% of memory, whichever is more,
and this is likely too high for your usage case. It is infact too high
for every use case except a server that does nothing but act as a file
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the ARC is using, it will likely be 'most'
of the wired memory. 'top' gives a decent display as well:
Mem: 8896K Active, 205M Inact, 5764M Wired, 1926M Free
ARC: 2939M Total, 39M MFU, 2182M MRU, 1936K Anon, 136M Header, 581M Other
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The root issue is that some apps will just refuse to compile on newer
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On 2014-06-02 10:45, Ryan Stone wrote:
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It also tends to sometimes hide the gpt label provider on me (not sure
in which cases it does this, but it is annoying)
This happens when something (e.g. zfs) happens to open
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It also tends to sometimes hide the gpt label provider on me (not sure
in which cases it does this, but it is annoying)
This happens when something (e.g. zfs) happens to open
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It also tends to sometimes hide the gpt label provider on me (not sure
in which cases it does
then found there has been a PR for this for a
while. Brad has a patch out for review that solves it, hopefully we'll
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On 2014-06-05 17:07, Miguel Clara wrote:
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On 2014-06-05 15:54, Miguel Clara wrote:
In FreeBSD 10 if I fail to type my geli passphase at boot I can try 2
more times...
In 11 current I see the 3 attempts too
often get much love were updated
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On 2014-06-05 15:54, Miguel Clara wrote:
In FreeBSD 10 if I fail to type my geli passphase at boot I can try 2
more times
did
already RAM
checks on the systems affected - without any abnormal occurence of memory
faults or so.
Regards,
oh
What does 'top' show. It probably holds the answer
or top -S -o res
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a better benchmark for 'svn update' on the ports tree
if you 'zfs unmount pool/usr/ports' it will flush all ARC entries for
that dataset, then 'zfs mount pool/usr/ports' and run the test again.
This should give you more reproducible results
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be merged to head. It's currently
waiting for review from imp@ and ian@.
For TrueNAS, I believe that delphij@ merged an older version of zfsd
from the project branch.
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to guess, it obviously was a messy situation.
I have seen that a few times, especially when importing ZFS pools
You can try to unmount the overlay / or just mount a 2nd devfs if you need:
mount -t devfs devfs /dev
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8G = 8 x 2^30 (1024*1024*1024)
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On 2014-07-04 12:06, Sean Bruno wrote:
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On 2014-07-04 11:56, Sean Bruno wrote:
It looks like the following no longer works on head?
vfs.zfs.arc_max=8G
But this does?
vfs.zfs.arc_max=8589934592
sean
upgrade' when you updated your system? The new
features shouldn't be enabled without you having done that.
When you DO 'zpool upgrade' it specifically warns you to update the boot
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and 'service apache22 disable'
that can use sysrc -x
And then ports can individually extend the functionality if they require.
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hours driving with Henning. I say at EuroBSDCon this year,
we get him drunk again, and get him saying he'll do it on video this
time, then we'll be all set.
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. Specifically, when trying to do port-forwarding. All of
the rules have to go in the single 'ipfw nat' rule, and it makes it
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On 2014-07-24 14:25, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On 2014-07-24 12:43, Larry Rosenman wrote:
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On 2014-07-24 13:33, Larry Rosenman wrote:
TRYING to use zfs send/recv between a 10-STABLE and an 11-CURRENT
system, and receive the non-descript
invalid backup stream
, but
not otherwise.
Note: I most often use openssh-portable rather than base ssh for
replication, as I enable the nonecipher to reduce CPU usage, and adjust
the TcpRcvBuf upwards to actually saturate a gigabit over the internet.
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On 2014-07-24 16:11, Larry Rosenman wrote:
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On 2014-07-24 14:53, Mark Martinec wrote:
2014-07-24 21:31, Larry Rosenman wrote:
borg.lerctr.org /home/ler # zxfer -dFkPvs -g 376 -O
r...@tbh.lerctr.org -R zroot
recv ...
(The misc/mbuffer compensates for bursty zfs reads and writes.
A note to myself: I should suggest to Allan to add mbuffer
in a pipe as used in sysutils/zxfer, instead of patching zxfer
for our local use :)
Mark
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Yeah, there is a big warning with explicit instructions after you zpool
upgrade, warning you about this specific issue.
In order to save your self from a rescue system, it'd have to support
the embedded_data feature as well.
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and set the order of the drives.
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How big is your disk? Is the LBA range listed before the panic the very
end of the disk?
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That would seem to make sense. Where do these settings actually get
stored? Where would I find a list of the possible settings to create the
dialog?
I've never tried to use any of the alternative locales
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.watchdog_timeouts
dev.em.0.mac_stats.collision_count
etc
that might provide some insight.
I have a box with 4x of the i210 (but that shows up as igb(4))
I have one of the i217LM nics in this machine, but it is used for video
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to be:
kyua-tap-tester: Configuration variables not supported; ignoring
'has.cleanup=false'
kyua-tap-tester: Configuration variables not supported; ignoring
'unprivileged-user=tests'
while everything else about the test was successful.
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an Errata notice is called for. So users will more
easily be able to find out what the problem is, and stand a reasonable
chance of being aware of the issue before they upgrade, so they can
either include the patch, or rename their interfaces.
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(on the fat partiton) and
loader.efi have to be.
https://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFI
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, it is the percentage of the
free blocks that are less that a specific size. I forget what that size is.
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On 2014-09-21 13:39, Peter Wemm wrote:
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On Sunday, September 21, 2014 11:06:10 AM Allan Jude wrote:
On 2014-09-21 04:57, Beeblebrox wrote:
FRAG means fragmentation
that Devin and I wrote? It is the bottom option in the
installer partitioning menu.
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On 2014-09-23 11:09, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
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On 2014-09-23 02:13, Kurt Lidl wrote:
I downloaded the 10.1-BETA disc1 iso image for
sparc64, and burned it to media. I then used that
media to attempt an installation onto a spare
sparc64 machine that I have
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What does config.log say?
also 'clang -v'
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for the reply, Allan.
I bumped kern.msgbufsize quite a bit within loader.conf. That's how I
discovered that that tunable worked. But then needed to eek it down,
until I found the actual top of the output -- had to bounce the box
quite a few times. :P
I don't think the size was reduced, you may
of
outdated hard-
and software running and developing on outdated platforms.
There is a working 64bit linuxulator in dchagin's project branch.
Hopefully it will be merged into head soon, and we'll have full 64bit
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see this as quite reasonable. I'll add some notes about it to the
handbook if the patch is accepted.
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can have:
foo_instances=one two
and do:
sysrc --append foo_instances=three
to get:
foo_instances=one two three
instead of having to do:
sysrc foo_instances=`sysrc -n foo_instances` three
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vote for having it compiled in and just
disabled by default.
It will refuse to let you have a shell without encryption, and prints a
big fat hairy warning when encryption is disabled.
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send | zfs receive
via bbcp, and use multiple concurrent connections, to get around TCP
window stuff when going transatlantic
I am going to be trying it out shortly.
Note: the other big improvement in newer ssh is the HPN stuff, that is
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Note: you can use uname -K and uname -U to compare the versions of your
kernel and userland to make sure they are in sync.
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There is a patch for threaded AES-CTR in the openssh-portable port.
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On 2014-10-19 18:09, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
Hi,
If you don't watch BSDNow.tv ( http://bsdnow.tv ), I encourage you to do so.
Allan Jude and Kris Moore do a great job of doing a weekly video podcast
of news in the BSD world. It is great stuff.
In episode 58 ( http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes
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On 2014-10-20 14:33, Brooks Davis wrote:
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On 2014-10-17 22:43, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2014, Ben Woods wrote:
Whilst trying to replicate data from my FreeNAS to my FreeBSD home theater
PC on my local LAN, I came across
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On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 06:21:58PM -0400, Allan Jude wrote:
This thread is supposed to be about how to make it easier for people to
migrate to FreeBSD from Linux. Not a discussion about forums vs mailing
lists vs newsgroups.
I'm going
drives and the boot
loader only saw the first 8 or something, so was missing too many blocks.
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