Re: which 3ware controllers are supported ?

2003-11-12 Thread Barry Pederson
Josh Tolbert wrote:

On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 03:43:27PM +0100, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 14:07, Andrew Atrens wrote:

Anyone using a 3WARE ESCALADE 7500-4LP ATA RAID CARD ?
I recommended that a friend of mine. It's running without an Problem under 
4.7. I Don't know about newer versions but it should work well.

-Harry


I have a 3Ware 7000-2 (two-channel, 32-bit) running fine under
5.1-RELEASE, so it'll probably work fine under -CURRENT. However,
3dm from the ports tree does not work.
There was a list message about this back in May from [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the 
subject Re: 3dmd broken

http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1035474+0+archive/2003/freebsd-current/20030601.freebsd-current

which included a tiny binary patch.  I tried this with the port version of 
3dmd on a 5.1-Release box, and it seems to work OK.

Barry

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Re: Load average calculation?

2000-04-03 Thread Barry Pederson



Brad Knowles wrote:
 
 At 11:10 PM -0500 2000/4/2, Kevin Day wrote:
 
   It's probably more accurate, but from a PR standpoint it makes it "look"
   like FreeBSD is choking under the load, when it really isn't. Or am I the
   only one that even cares about this? :)
 
 It's also extremely confusing for Linux users/admins who are used
 to the system rolling over and dying if the load average ever gets
 over 2.0 (and panic'ing if the load average goes over 4.0), and who
 see FreeBSD capable of surviving (if not necessarily performing very
 well) with load averages as high as 100 or even 200.

Won't this also goof up programs like Exim (an SMTP MTA), that have some
settings available for how to handle messages under various loads
(process now, queue for later, etc)?

Barry


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