, and memoryFailures. It
looks like all the code is there to report the values of these
variables, but I can't seem to find anything that is dropping these
variables from ngctl's output.
Any help is greatly appreciated,
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ile for
future boots.
Anyway, the card is mostly the same as the Vortex (if_vx.c driver) but
with some ports changed. Sorry, I don't happen to have tech docs for the
card.
Good luck,
Guy
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mplemented (see tcp_input.c versions 1.54
1.55 and uipc_socket2.c versions 1.15 1.16).
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to be triggered when the
machine goes into swapping. I'm unable to duplicate it myself :-(
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any outside machine.
The regular 3-way handshake is occurring. It's just not initiated by the
machine you would expect. You'd have to block outgoing SYNs to any
outside host at port (but anyone who knows anything about ports could
change their port number and get around your block).
Guy
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to it, and seeing *all*
Appletalk traffic on the wire makes it go nuts.
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Does anyone happen to have patches for FreeBSD 4.2 to make the pcm driver
drive the sound device in the Dell Latitude CPt (identified as vendor
0x125d, dev 0x199[89])? If so, could you either send them to me or
provide a pointer to them?
Thanks,
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found anything yet.
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to provide a Linux driver.
Has anyone done a FreeBSD driver for this card or patched if_em.c for it?
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Guy Helmer
bpf-new.diff
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also used vidcontrol with the -s option in a script like this to
grab the screen.
Hope this helps,
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for the Intel Fast Ethernet interface may cause crashes. A
fix for this problem is being worked on...
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In this place it takes all the running
the shared read-only fs into each jail subdirectory. I
gave up on null mounts and went back to having a separate copy of the
entire filesystem for each jail.
If null mounts work better now, I'll revisit it...
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attacking a system.
Perhaps such messages could go through a rate limiter mechanism similar to
that now used by the network interfaces.
I am not certain whether this addition would affect the TrustedBSD work,
either.
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resolver library, resulting in
the disappearance of the _res symbol in 6.2. As long as you depend only
on public interfaces, though, you should be fine.
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Linda Messerschmidt wrote:
Well, this is interesting. I got really frustrated with the other
approach, so I thought I'd thin a machine down absolutely as far as I
could, eliminate every possible source of delay, and see what happens.
I killed everything... cron, RPC, NFS, devd, gmon, nrpe,
I'm looking into using self-encrypting hard drives (TCG Opal standard) with
FreeBSD. In particular I want to use the auto-lock mode. I can't seem to
find the details regarding how the authentication key is provided to the
drive, and where there is any support in FreeBSD to enable unlocking the
.
Anyway, the card is mostly the same as the Vortex (if_vx.c driver) but
with some ports changed. Sorry, I don't happen to have tech docs for the
card.
Good luck,
Guy
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AP-10 SCSI card under -current.
Guy
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On a FreeBSD 7.1 SCHED_ULE kernel, I have a large number of files opened and
mmapped (with MAP_NOSYNC option) for shared-memory communication between
processes. Normally, memcpy() copies data into these shared-memory buffers
in a reasonable amount of time closely related to the size of the copy
To close PR bin/83340, I have this change worked up to resolve memory
allocation failure handling and avoid creating bad entries in the grp list due
to memory allocation failures while building a new entry.
Before committing, I wanted to run it past others to see if there were any
problems
On May 18, 2012, at 6:09 PM, Xin Li wrote:
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To close PR bin/83340, I have this change worked up to resolve
memory allocation failure handling and avoid creating bad entries
in the grp list due to memory
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To close PR bin/83340, I
On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 8:36:04 PM UTC-5, Mark Felder wrote:
Hi guys I'm excitedly posting this from my phone. Good news for you guys, bad
news for us -- we were building HA storage on vmware for a client and can now
replicate the crash on demand. I'll be posting details when I get home to
Still working this problem I've previously mentioned, and my working theory now
is a race between catchpacket() and this code in bpfread():
/*
* At this point, we know we have something in the hold slot.
*/
BPFD_UNLOCK(d);
/*
* Move data from
Normally I build VMware ESXi servers with enterprise-class WD SATA drives and
I/O performance in FreeBSD VMs on the servers is fine.
Whenever I build a VMware ESXi server with a RAID controller, IO performance is
awful in FreeBSD VMs. I've previously seen this effect with VMware ESXi 3ware
On Sep 19, 2013, at 11:25 AM, Guy Helmer guy.hel...@gmail.com wrote:
Normally I build VMware ESXi servers with enterprise-class WD SATA drives and
I/O performance in FreeBSD VMs on the servers is fine.
Whenever I build a VMware ESXi server with a RAID controller, IO performance
is awful
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