logJ/scrutiny
Look for the Hub/Spoke deployment if you are willing to use e.g.
a Linux VM to run the tool, then point your FreeBSD systems at that.
It probably can be deployed strictly on FreeBSD, too, using the manual
installation instructions.
HTH, kind regards,
Patrick
t of course be edge cases I simply don't know.
gpart is not the "GPT partition tool". It's the universal swiss army knife
"GEOM partition tool" for all disk partitioning in any format supported.
Kind regards,
Patrick
firewalls (32 or 64 G capacity)
have a write endurance in the order of 100 or 200 TBW.
That's more than 10.000 days or roughly 30 years ...
That's why I like following this discussion and every improvement is in
then end an improvement, but I consider it mostly a micro optimisation.
Kind regards
3 addresses configured. If you are using the standard rc.conf
variables
just use:
ifconfig_alc0="up"
Kind regards,
Patrick
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced random freezes where
everything except the mouse cursor becomes completely unresponsive.
This began when I would come to my computer in the morning and find the
screen black and the system in sleep mode. It would not wake up to
keypresses or
hing from "yours"
to "===" including the markers and delete the marker "new".
Or any combination thereof. Produce a syntactically correct config
file with the desired content and remove all the markers.
I don't know if there is any documentation. When I first encountered
that during freebsd-update it looked obvious to me what to do.
HTH,
Patrick
NAME=drm_v5.11_0
> install
>
> My understanding is that 13.1 supports 10th gen graphics well, so I
> wouldn’t expect to need to use the absolute latest version from GitHub
> (drm_v5.11_0 in this case).
>
> Pat
I had a similar problem. Got it fixed by uninstalling drm-kmod and then
installing drm-510-kmod and adding "kld_list="i915kms"" to /etc/rc.conf.
On an old installation I think I had to build it from ports. On a fresh install
you can ignore drm-kmod and just "pkg install drm-510-kmod".
Good luck!
Patrick
Hi,
> Am 09.11.2022 um 22:59 schrieb Alexander Leidinger :
> Quoting "Patrick M. Hausen" (from Wed, 9 Nov 2022 22:47:28
> +0100):
>>
>> I apologize, should have included that in the last mail.
>> This is a current FreeBSD 13.1-p2 hosting system we run.
>
Hi,
> Am 09.11.2022 um 22:38 schrieb Patrick M. Hausen :
>> Am 09.11.2022 um 22:26 schrieb Alexander Leidinger :
>> On quick look I haven't found a place where a compatibility setting is used
>> for the rpool during the creation, so I can't point out what the exact
>&
f the boot code, it can't be the
> same, some limit of enabled features has to be in place during initial
> install, and your example has to be different.
That feature was imported into FreeBSD in 2012 so it should be
enabled in every pool created since then.
Kind regards,
Patrick
inary systems be absolutely the
same in terms
of ZFS features, boot loader, and all that?
Kind regards,
Patrick
ts me sleep way better.
Kind regards,
Patrick
d not a problem. What I fear from my understanding of this
thread so far is
that there might be a situation when I upgrade the zpool and the boot loader
and the system
ends up unbootable nonetheless.
Possible or not?
Modulo bugs, try test systems first, etc. Of course.
Thanks,
Patrick
ases where we don't we track releng/x.y.
We do not run main/head in production.
Can I be confident about upgrading my pools or not? Modulo bugs, but we have
test systems, of course.
Kind regards,
Patrick
Hi,
> Am 09.11.2022 um 21:15 schrieb Alexander Leidinger :
> Quoting "Patrick M. Hausen" (from Wed, 9 Nov 2022 21:02:52
> +0100):
>> Yet, I made it a habit to whenever I see this message:
>>
>> ---
>> status: Some supported feature
orithm
might render the system unbootable but a zpool upgrade never will? At least not
intentionally? ;-)
Thanks,
Patrick
at I do not grasp the full implications of this thread and the
proposed
and debated changes. Does that imply that a simple "zpool upgrade" of the
boot/root pool might lead to an unbootable system in the future - even if the
boot loader is upgraded as it should, too?
Kind regards, thanks for some insight,
Patrick
On Sat, Oct 15, 2022, at 6:52 AM, Graham Perrin wrote:
> On 14/10/2022 18:53, Pete Wright wrote:
>>
>> On 10/14/22 10:14, Patrick Bowen wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I've just used reinstall.sh to add a CURRENT boot environment to a 13.1 ZFS
>
and dmesg and such if necessary, but I'm
betting it's just a simple fix that I'm unaware of. The graphics is i915 Intel
BTW.
TIA for your help,
Patrick
Hi,
> Am 22.08.2022 um 10:45 schrieb Peter Jeremy :
>
> On 2022-Aug-17 18:07:20 +0200, "Patrick M. Hausen" wrote:
>> Isn't beadm retired in favour of bectl?
>
> bectl still has a number of bugs:
> 1) The output from "bectl list" is in filesystem/bena
e 'zroot/ROOT/n257443': 'snapshots_changed' is readonly
>> #
>
>
> This looks like a bug in beadm.
Isn't beadm retired in favour of bectl?
Kind regards,
Patrick
40 1953525088 ada1 GPT (932G)
> 401024 1 freebsd-boot (512K)
>1064 984- free - (492K)
>2048 4194304 2 freebsd-swap (2.0G)
> 4196352 1949327360 3 freebsd-zfs (930G)
> 19535237121416- free - (708K)
This system uses legacy boot, not EFI.
Kind regards,
Patrick
D.
You understood this means running Linux applications
unmodified on Windows, not the other way round?
Kind regards,
Patrick
t;just put a
Debian or Ubuntu image on it".
And then I wonder what workload I can put on a seven-node FreeBSD
cluster, since it won't be k8s, obviously. Let's start with Ceph, I guess.
Kind regards
Patrick
ks for now, there will be a 14.0-RELEASE, eventually.
Thanks for your help, folks.
Patrick
he embedded system for NFS) and
> did
> a sudo make installworld ... DESTDIR=/mumble. Though I've forgotten the
> gymnastics
> to do etcupdate/mergemaster this way.
I'll try that tonight, thanks. How do you get chflags to work over NFS?
Kind regards,
Patrick
will probably need to checkout and compile on the Pi. What are typical
build times on a CM3+? Plus I am going to wear down the builtin eMMC much
faster.
Kind regards and thanks,
Patrick
4.aarch64/tmp/legacy/usr/bin/make
/usr/obj/usr/src/arm64.aarch64/tmp/legacy/usr/bin/make: ELF 64-bit LSB
pie executable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), dynamically linked, interpreter
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1, for FreeBSD 14.0 (1400057), FreeBSD-style, stripped
So what did I do wrong?
Thanks for all help,
Patrick
I update the sources today and ran "make -j24 buildworld buildkernel
KERNCONF=GENERIC-NODEBUG", and the build failed. I made sure to "make
clean" and "make cleanworld" and try again, and I got the same result.
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I'm using the beta git repo at , and I have been compiling source in that
directory. Today, when I ran "git pull", it errored out instead of updating
fully. I don't know if the error was a result of me building in the
directory, but it seems like a reasonable possibility. It was never an
issue
I don't know if it's just coincidental or if it's because of some change in
13-CURRENT, but I recently migrated from 12.1-STABLE, and now I am unable
to forward X11 apps over ssh. The only app I was accustomed to running this
way was Handbrake. It worked fine before, but now i get this:
$ ghb
> On Jul 21, 2019, at 4:17 PM, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>
>> On 20/07/2019 20:08, Patrick Kelsey wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 10:07 AM Andriy Gapon > <mailto:a...@freebsd.org>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>Recently we experienced
t;
> Thanks!
>
>
If you are running head at or after r347221 or stable/12 at or after r349112,
then this could be due to
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239118 (see Comment 4 -
short story is that an iflib change has broken the vmx driver).
-Patrick
_
> Yep that enables wlan0!
> >>
> >>
> > With wlan0 up and running, unplug and re-plug the wifi adapter will
> create
> > rtwn0 device but no wlan0.
> > Firmware was missing so I added rtwnfw to MODULES_OVERRIDE but it makes
> no
> > differ
I was running a fresh installation of 11.2-stable for the past couple of
weeks, and I decided to update from source to 12-current over the weekend.
After upgrading and rebooting, my network was no longer starting at boot.
It wouldn't work until I ran "service netif restart".
Also, after updating
I believe the problem of local_unbound segfaulting began after I compiled
the source after the large commit to unbound on Saturday, May 12, 2018
(about 3 weeks ago).
I assumed the problem was probably common if I was experiencing it, but
I've seen no other mentions of it. I'm not sure what info I
least one extra block
beyond the reservation requirement on hand, plus a snapshot operation that
in order to succeed has to be able to provision the local allocators of all
fallocated objects with enough additional blocks to maintain the no-fail
write guarantee post-snapshot.
-Patrick
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g to build and install the exact rev of
11-STABLE that Slawa is using.
uname:
FreeBSD ttest2 11.0-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p1 #0 r306420: Thu Sep
29 01:43:23 UTC 2016
r...@releng2.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
amd64
dmesg:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 v3 @ 3.50G
t 4 jails :-(
Have you tried running an off-the-shelf GENERIC kernel on that machine?
I have an even older Primergy server (450 MHz Pentium-II) that runs my
backup system, and a 10.1-RELEASE GENERIC kernel works perfectly fine
on that ancient box, too.
Patrick
medout SCBs already complete. Interrupts may not be functioning."
> when given any significant load :-(
Just extracted an entire ports tree on that machine with no issues.
Can you give an example of a workload that causes these problems?
Patrick
,
CTLFLAG_VNET,
K +SYSCTL_UMA_CUR(_net_inet_tcp_reass, OID_AUTO, cursegments, 0,
K tcp_reass_zone,
K Global number of TCP Segments currently in Reassembly Queue”);
Right, if a variable isn't virtualized, the CTLFLAG_VNET must be removed.
Patrick, how is your progress wuth improved
would give a clue
here), and palatable since it is at a minimum the current value that's been
in use, and at the other end approaches a modest commitment of 16 or 32 KiB
per cpu in the worst case (unused and unreclaimed boot_pages with high cpu
count).
-Patrick
On 24 March 2015 at 13:00, Keith
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 3:00 AM, Andrey Chernov a...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 09.09.2014 21:53, Patrick Kelsey wrote:
I don't think it is worth the trouble, as given the larger pattern of
libc routines requiring multiple capsicum rights, it seems one will in
general have to have libc
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Andrey Chernov a...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 09.09.2014 1:13, Patrick Kelsey wrote:
You make a godo point about the wider use of fcntl() in libc - aside
from the rpc code, by my count there are 14 other entry points in libc
that use fcntl
description in rights(4) to
note the need for CAP_FCNTL when using ftell() and friends.
-Patrick
ftell_cap_rights.patch
Description: Binary data
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On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Andrey Chernov a...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 09.09.2014 0:28, Patrick Kelsey wrote:
In r268997, _ftello() was modified to use _fcntl(F_GETFL) in the
non-append, write-only path. Consequently, programs that use _ftello()
(via ftell, fgetpos, fsetpos, fseek
and does all of the protocol itself. So as long as the upcoming changes do
not
touch the BPF API, you should be fine.
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Lev Serebryakov l...@freebsd.org a écrit :
Hello,
Hello, Daniel.
You wrote 22 февраля 2013 г., 16:04:11:
DN I'm not familiar with NanoBSD, but does it do the package builds
DN for you - or do you do those by hand?
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Brooks Davis bro...@freebsd.org a écrit :
Hello,
For the past several years we've been working towards migrating from
GCC to Clang/LLVM as our default compiler. We intend to ship FreeBSD
10.0 with Clang as the default compiler on i386 and amd64 platforms.
Le Fri, 24 Aug 2012 00:27:13 +0200,
Baptiste Daroussin b...@freebsd.org a écrit :
Hello,
So, opinions? There may still be time to fix it for 9.1 if we can
decide quickly.
I do personnally have no opinion on this, I have hesitated long
between both before choosing /usr/sbin/pkg.
I'm
smbios.version=2.7
…
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Jilles Tjoelker jil...@stack.nl a écrit :
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 04:10:46PM +0200, David Marec wrote:
So, what's should be the news groupuser's rights required by
HPLIP/cups on FreeBSD 9 ?
And, how to handle them with devd ?
Use devfs rules.
Le Sun, 23 Oct 2011 12:11:05 +0200,
Roman Divacky rdiva...@freebsd.org a écrit :
Long nops are supported only on specific CPUs. Unconditional use of
them is a plain bug, like unconditional use of cmovXX.
Yes, it's a bug, I filed http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=11212
upstream. Patric,
Hello,
On my Soekris net5501 (AMD Geode i586 CPU) clang make buildworld fails
on an illegal instruction nopw %cs:0x0(%eax,%eax,1).
# make buildworld
...
ranlib libiberty.a
clang -O2 -pipe -I. -DGCCVER=\4.2\ -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DPREFIX=\/usr\
Le Sat, 22 Oct 2011 20:51:29 +0200,
Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org a écrit :
On my Soekris net5501 (AMD Geode i586 CPU) clang make buildworld fails
on an illegal instruction nopw %cs:0x0(%eax,%eax,1).
I've found a test program from Roman Divacky to check the CPU as clang
(http
Hello,
Looks like I've broke my soekris net5501 while doing installworld (built
with clang)
=== libexec/rtld-elf (install)
chflags noschg /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 -C -b -fschg -S ld-elf.so.1 /libexec
install -o root -g wheel -m 444 rtld.1.gz
Hello,
Will pflow(4) be available on 9.0 ?
There is a if_pflow.h in pf's code but no manual page.
Thanks, regards.
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I apologize for the lack of initial information but since I can't get it to
finish booting, copying and pasting any sort of output from the machine is
impossible at this point.
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and let it flow? If not tell me
how you believe netmap may impact in our current forwarding rate (specially the
pps limit) and FreeBSD should be changed to take advantage of netmap for pkt
forwarding.
Thank you for your time, code and all the stuff in between :)
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Le Mon, 15 Nov 2010 20:36:42 -0500,
Jung-uk Kim j...@freebsd.org a écrit :
Often times I hear complaints like my Mac hangs after upgrading to
8.1 or snapshot CD hangs on my brand new Mac. I know some of
these complaints started happening when we switched to new PAT
layout. It is so
this mean
it will be in 8.1 Release?
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Bernd Walter ti...@cicely7.cicely.de a écrit :
Go back to the originating mail.
Crypto code wasn't aware of this problem and this is a way more
obviuous optimization than function exchange.
And I do believe that the programmers were clever people.
Check to make sure the links are all full-duplex. We started seeing
bad performance with the em(4) driver on our HP Proliant 360DL G5's
using 1000Mbits. It turned out that switch was setting it's port to
half-duplex and the emX interface was following suit.
HTH,
Patrick
joe wrote:
On 05/08
response.
Hello Jeff, McKusick and others envolved.
Is an MFC technically possible? If so, are there plans to do so?
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After I did a buildworld (10/13), I'm getting a hang on boot on a Compaq
DeskPro Workstation:
ata1: spurious interrupt - status=0x00 error=0x01
ata0-master: pio=0x0c wdma=0x22 udma=0x45 cable=80pin
ad0: setting UDMA100 on Intel ICH4 chip
GEOM: create disk ad0 dp=0xc62c5570
ad0: Maxtor
Did a -CURRENT buildworld this AM, and restarted on the new kernel.
On detecting ad0, it throws an error:
ad0: 38166MB Maxtor 5T040H4 [77545/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA 100
ata1-master: WARNING - ATA_IDENTITY soft error (ECC corrected)
What's this?
Patrick
++ headers will have warnings
such as these fully eliminated.
-Patrick
(yes, I have checked gnu gcc's mailing list and FAQ/docs. I can't find an
adequate explanation for it. I suspect it has something to do with stricter
conformance to the finalized C++ standard, but since I am still a novice any
what's the sitch on pccardd, if adaptors on, /dev/pccard* on 5.0-R?
I've got an intel anypoint 2 wireless pcmcia card that is detected as
pccard1 by the kernel, but where is the missing link that tells the kernel
or rc that it's an ehternet adaptor?
As I understand it, pccardd and pccard.conf
whenever I move a file from a node mounted with mount_smbfs to a local fs,
the system crashes with a kernel page fault.
is this a known problem?
-P
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. In the end, it doesn't make any difference to me if I use GDM
or XDM, but I would like to know if there is some existing problem with
the accelerated nvidia driver and GDM or if my local X configuration is
somehow broken. Thanks.
-Patrick
walt wrote:
Maxime Henrion wrote:
--X1bOJ3K7DJ5YkBrT
a relatively clean 5.0-release, with only the patch below
applied to the smbfs source.
hope that helps, thanks!
-P
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has anyone every had problems with appending existing files on volumes
mounted by smbfs or shlight?
$ echo sdsad hey
$ echo sdsad hey
cannot create hey: Permission denied
hmmm
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there could be a security hang up.
Also, do you have any idea what, at an OS-security level, the difference is
between creating and appending files?
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Athlon system.
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That fixed it. Thanks a bunch. :)
-Patrick
John Baldwin wrote:
On 23-Jan-2003 Patrick Hartling wrote:
I just updated a 4.7-STABLE system (last rebuilt using sources from
Jan 7, 2003) to 5.0-RELEASE, and now the system clock is going nuts.
I had the same problem when I updated from 3-STABLE
Based on your definition of works, I would say that mine does not. :(
I just updated my -current system about 12 hours ago.
-Patrick
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
Hi folks,
Could someone with an up-to-date -CURRENT (as of anything since
Wednesday last week) and OpenOffice let me know whether
This is a software issue. The echoing is what happens when the sound driver
doesn't receive audio data fast enough from an application (ie OSS). when
the driver doesn't get the data in time, it plays whatever was last in the
buffer until it does get audio. this sort of thing always happens no
never noticed anything like that
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'make installworld' from a single-user boot. I
was following the nine-step procedure in /usr/src/Makefile exactly. It
sounds like doing another update would clear things up, no?
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Scott Long wrote:
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 09:37:20AM -0600, Patrick Hartling wrote:
Mark Murray wrote:
I'm trying to thrash 5.0 a bit but I've run into some rather more
basic issues right off.
1) I think I'm suffering from the 1GB memory hang problem. I'm
definitely getting the hangs
assuming you read the handbook on updating the kernel
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig.html
, UPDATING in /usr/src
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/branches/-current/src/UPDATING
, and completed a make and make install in your kernel compile directory,
you
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Subject: RE: Emacs errors, undefined references to osream::[*] after 4.4
- 5.0 upgd
no, after a new install, I'm still getting the link errors
After doing a complete upgrade (on a clean system, no less) from 4.4 5.0,
I;ve found that every now and again I get the same compiler error regarding
undefined references to cerr, ostream operators, etc. I'm building the gcc33
port assuming it's a compat. issue with the libs, but has anyone else
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After doing a complete upgrade (on a clean system, no less) from 4.4 5.0,
I;ve found that every now and again I get the same compiler
mmm, yeah, I might try removing all of the headers and doing another
installworld
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this is a great guide
http://www.sonicspot.com/guide/wavefiles.html
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seems I've backed myself into a corner.
I've got 4.4-Release installed, and have cvsup'ed src-all into a /usr prefix.
make buildworld completed successfully, but now I cannot continue without
libc.so.5. Unfortuantely, I can't build libc 5 without the current kernel,
and vise-versa. I get a
, so I don't
think the BIOS partition is messed up. Is there something obvious that
I'm missing about how to fix this problem?
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Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Patrick Hartling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2002-10-28 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: HEADS UP: you need to install a new kernel before an installworld. ]
Peter Wemm wrote:
Due to sigaction(2) syscall number changes, doing a 'make installworld'
without having booted a new kernel
compiled fine.
-Patrick
David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 01:42:24PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
* (lots of ports) The new C++ compiler deprecated a lot of headers by
moving them to a different directory: this breaks a heck of a lot of
ports). IMO we should be searching
?
Thanks very much for your help.
-Patrick
Bernd Walter wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 05:46:29PM -0500, Patrick Hartling wrote:
I suffered a system crash earlier today running -current from April 10.
I have a Vinum volume set up as a mirror, and during the reboot, I had
to fsck
.
-Patrick
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Alfred Perlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} * Patrick Hartling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010630 14:04] wrote:
} I just got two new hard drives, and I am preparing to set them up to do
} RAID-1 with Vinum. A few weeks ago (around the time that use of DEVFS
} became the default in -current), I saw
Greg Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} On Sunday, 1 July 2001 at 14:22:36 -0500, Patrick Hartling wrote:
} Alfred Perlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
}
} * Patrick Hartling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010630 14:04] wrote:
} I just got two new hard drives, and I am preparing to set them up to do
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