Re: Attempting to roll back zfs transactions on a disk to recover a destroyed ZFS filesystem

2013-07-12 Thread Reid Linnemann
/srv There's my old bucket! Thanks much for the hidden -T argument, Volodymyr! Now I can get back the remainder of my missing configuration. On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.comwrote: 11.07.2013 17:43, Reid Linnemann написав(ла): So recently I was trying

Attempting to roll back zfs transactions on a disk to recover a destroyed ZFS filesystem

2013-07-11 Thread Reid Linnemann
So recently I was trying to transfer a root-on-ZFS zpool from one pair of disks to a single, larger disk. As I am wont to do, I botched the transfer up and decided to destroy the ZFS filesystems on the destination and start again. Naturally I was up late working on this, being sloppy and drowsy

Re: Attempting to roll back zfs transactions on a disk to recover a destroyed ZFS filesystem

2013-07-11 Thread Reid Linnemann
necessary, and probably wouldn't apply to FreeBSD given the other changes in the code. Really, to make non-exclusive opens you just have to change the g_access() calls in vdev_geom.c so the third argument is always 0. However, see below. On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Reid Linnemann linnema

Re: /bin/sh = STDIN functions, var scope messing

2013-05-31 Thread Reid Linnemann
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Teske, Devin devin.te...@fisglobal.comwrote: If you're arguing we have to change sh's behavior to be more compliant, jilles already quoted XCU 2.12 (our shell is well within its right to run any/all lvalue/rvalue operands of a pipe in a sub-shell without

Re: /bin/sh = STDIN functions, var scope messing

2013-05-28 Thread Reid Linnemann
On May 28, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Ryan Stone ryst...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Václav Zeman vhais...@gmail.com wrote: Curious. Which of the two behaviours is POSIXly correct? I believe that /bin/sh's behaviour is correct. I don't know what shell the manpage is

Re: /bin/sh = STDIN functions, var scope messing

2013-05-27 Thread Reid Linnemann
from SH(1) Note that unlike some other shells, sh executes each process in a pipe- line with more than one command in a subshell environment and as a child of the sh process. I'm taking this to mean that redirecting to sh_f has sh_f execute in a subshell in which global_scope_var

Re: sound programming

2012-09-18 Thread Reid Linnemann
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:33 AM, Pieter de Goeje pie...@degoeje.nl wrote: Op 18-9-2012 10:15, Wojciech Puchar schreef: where can i find up to day beginner howto of programming sound (C language) in FreeBSD? particularly how to record/process/mix/play sound realtime - i mean having low