FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report
Introduction
Since the last Status Reports there has been interesting progress in
FreeBSD Development. FreeBSD 7.2 was released just a few days ago. Some
of the highlights include: Support for superpages in the FreeBSD
Virtual Memory subsystem. The
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I can't find anything that suggests NetBSD runs on sun4v. Their sparc64
port only covers the US-I/II families and there's no mention of sun4v.
OpenBSD/sparc64 runs UltraSPARC-T1 and UltraSPARC-T2 systems... and the
com port works too. ;)
In addition to UltraSPARC III, III+, IIIi, IV and
known limitations. If you would like
to take it for a test drive and report bugs please give it a spin.
Thanks,
Kip
this is cool, I've been so eager to try
I have a first bug report :)
thank you for this!
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The FreeBSD Status Reports for the Second Quarter of 2008 are now
available at:
http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2008-04-2008-06.html
For convenience I have included them below as well.
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FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report
Introduction
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:17:27AM +0200, Niclas Zeising wrote:
Brad Davis wrote:
Hi Everyone,
It is that time again. We would like to remind everybody who has
exciting news to share to write a report about their project. This
is a good way to improve exposure of your work, receive
Hi Everyone,
The FreeBSD Status Reports for the First Quarter of 2008 are now
available at:
http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2008-01-2008-03.html
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Hi Everyone,
The FreeBSD Status Reports for the Fourth Quarter of 2007 are now
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I will be extending the deadline for submissions another 24 hrs (00:00
UTC on Febuary 3rd). If you have any late submissions hanging around,
please submit them before that date.
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launch or is the featureset frozen?
thanks
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FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report
Introduction
This report covers FreeBSD related projects between July and October
2007. The sixth EuroBSDCon was held in Denmark in September. The Google
Summer of Code project came to a close and lots of participants are
working getting their code
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Introduction
This report covers FreeBSD related projects between January and March
2007. This quarter ended with a big bang as a port of Sun's critically
acclaimed ZFS was added to the tree and thus will be available in the
upcoming FreeBSD 7.0 release. Earlier this year exciting
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 10:11:38PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 19:15, Brad L. Chisholm wrote:
I notice the following in the vm.zone output captured just prior to
a hang. Does this value correspond to the swap_zone you were referring
to? This looks like
vm.pageout_stats_interval: 5
vm.pageout_full_stats_interval: 20
vm.pageout_stats_max: 107384
vm.max_launder: 32
vm.idlezero_maxrun: 16
vm.idlezero_enable: 1
vm.kvm_free: 1042280448
vm.kvm_size: 2147479552
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 05:53:24PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 16:52, Brad L. Chisholm wrote:
I work with Brian, and have been helping him analyze this problem. We have
been able to generate kernel dumps, and have also done some additional
analysis under ddb
Hi,
The subject should read FreeBSD Project Status Report - Third Quarter of
2006
Sorry for the confusion.
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Hey guys,
Currently, we're building our replacement file mirror box. (Its a beefy
5TB Server) Anyway, currently, we use the application 'mirror' to handle
ftp mirrors and our own rsynctool which connects to a database for our
rsync mirrors. However, this is beginning to be a pain, ie no
.
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various
bits-n-pieces I've found (mostly from Brooks) should help me figure
out how to try to build my own.
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the
LVM role, while RAIDframe handles the RAID side well.
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GCS/IT d+(-) s:+(++): a C
(or identified) to make the
filesystem more suitable for use with RAID/LVM systems? At the most
basic, do we have things like growfs and shrinkfs?
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to get you some additional build
resources somewhere else. In fact, I think this other place is
probably already quite familiar with FreeBSD, and they might be
surprised to hear about this need -- should I contact them?
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They that can give up essential liberty
, then you need to
find a way to take ownership of some part. See above.
Personally, unless the madness around SMP, the 5- branch and various
other bits are ironed out, I can see my next server deployment making
use of DragonFly.
Please let us know how it turns out.
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understand this.
My personal opinion is that I believe many of them understand
this better than you know. See above.
To us (yes, I'm not speaking for Brad Knowles), FreeBSD is not a
project we spend our spare time on and love and adore. Well, it is,
but it's also a lot more. It defines our careers
At 3:21 PM -0500 2002/12/09, Trish Lynch wrote:
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directions can be found on http://bsdunix.net
Cool. Just forwarded this to the Old Bay SAGE mailing list. Thanks!
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a followup to it and some information as to
its functionality to the list.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=30836
Cheers,
Brad
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any level is NO problem. Just haven't worked specifically with core
dumps.
Anyone have any thoughts or
suggestions?
Brad
usually
have to keep different versions of the same software online for
different users on the same machine.
Is there any way to specify a different PREFIX for each port+version?
queue the rotten vegetables
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scheduling, kernel-snmp
could be very useful for remote management of machines who's
resources are so overloaded that remote login is no longer possible.
Invariably these are the times you really wish you could run
netstat, ps, vmstat etc but you cant even get a prompt from
the console.
brad
.
Oops... It seems this is what you get with -D_KERNEL, but userland
programs see an int. Ok. thanx!
brad
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() supposedly takes a
dev_t which is typedef u_int32_t in sys/types.h.
Are we using the same OS? I'm working with 4.4-RELEASE.
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There's a mention in the FBSD hacking guide that a detach() routine
for a device driver can forcably close all open descriptors for
its device before it unloads.
How does one do this?
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of attempting to help them learn how things ought to be done.
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invite you to send your own letter to the publishers of
_SysAdmin_, which will get forwarded to the mailing list, which you
will then probably be subscribed to. Then you can see the
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be
more important that read, although I realize using raid5 will impact
write performance.
Any suggestions on what might be the best stripe size to use?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have.
-Brad
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of the
standard BX IDE controllers, but this is less than ideal.
In short, this is much less likely to be FreeBSD's problem than Highpoint's,
IMO.
BJ
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Hello all,
I have a "new" laptop and a few problems related to apm resume.
When I suspend to disk then resume my sound hardware and ls120
drive no longer work. I was looking for a knob that would let
me configure which drivers were called to reset their hardware.
PC Cards are reset in this way
devices. Try running your data through
sox or another converter program to byteswap it, and see if that fixes your
problem.
BJ
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no events for them, even if I bind some with xmodmap.
Current config is 5.0-CURRENT, running XFree 3.3.6 installed from package.
Any pointers or suggestions?
BJ
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