Crypto Hardware accelerator for FreeBSD 7.x

2009-05-26 Thread Won De Erick
Hello, I am actively looking for a crypto hardware accelerator that works well with FreeBSD 7.x. I am targeting to use mini-ITX board with at least AMD Athlon64 or higher processor. Guide please. Thanks, Won ___

Re: Hardware clock is not SYNC'ed with kernel clock by ntpdate?

2009-02-17 Thread Won De Erick
Hi All, Is this firmware-related bug? tool log parsing error? Thanks in advance. --- On Mon, 2/16/09, Won De Erick won.der...@yahoo.com wrote: Thank you very much for the clear explanation. --- On Sat, 2/14/09, Oliver Fromme o...@lurza.secnetix.de wrote: Won De Erick won.der

Re: Hardware clock is not SYNC'ed with kernel clock by ntpdate?

2009-02-13 Thread Won De Erick
Hi Oliver, Thanks for the help. This file /etc/wall_cmos_clock was missing, so I created an empty one. The CMOS clock was successfully updated when I invoked 'adjkerntz -a'. However, how should I make this automatic, something that will update the CMOS clock everytime the kernel clock is

Hardware clock is not SYNC'ed with kernel clock by ntpdate?

2009-02-12 Thread Won De Erick
Hi All, I've done the following procedure to verify the unstable date/time being recorded in the hardware clock. I'm using IBM x343 with FreeBSD 6.2: 1. Rebooted the box. Entered a wrong date/time as: Date: December 1, 2008 Time: 12:00:00 2. When the box was UP'ed, displayed the date

Re: Hardware clock is not SYNC'ed with kernel clock by ntpdate?

2009-02-12 Thread Won De Erick
/2009 No setting for time zone. Guy Won De Erick wrote: Hi All, I've done the following procedure to verify the unstable date/time being recorded in the hardware clock. I'm using IBM x343 with FreeBSD 6.2: 1. Rebooted the box. Entered a wrong date/time as: Date: December

Re: Hardware clock is not SYNC'ed with kernel clock by ntpdate?

2009-02-12 Thread Won De Erick
Does anyone know what is going on with my system? --- On Thu, 2/12/09, Won De Erick won.der...@yahoo.com wrote: From: Won De Erick won.der...@yahoo.com --- On Thu, 2/12/09, Guy Dawson g...@crossflight.co.uk wrote: Does the hardware clock show the correct UTC time? Your time zone appears

acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler: can't alloc wake memory and ACPI's *** Warning

2009-02-03 Thread Won De Erick
Hello All, I just observed the following messages, and attracted my attention. I've seen the following link, but I'm confused how to start with. http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-acpi/2006-June/002903.html # uname FreeBSD # uname -r 6.2-RELEASE-p11 #dmesg

IPMI-SEL says System Event #0:System Reconfigured, but no actual changes made

2009-01-26 Thread Won De Erick
Hi All, On IBMx3650 (IPMIv2.0-compliant), running FreeBSD6.2. I noticed that my system is halting services for around 4-5 minutes, without sufficient logs on the system (system.log) that can bring me to the right conclusion (whether caused by unexpected reboots, etc). I then retrieved the

Re: IPMI-SEL says System Event #0:System Reconfigured, but no actual changes made

2009-01-26 Thread Won De Erick
Is there any significant of the following? #dmesg . bce1: link state changed to DOWN bce1: link state changed to UP Can this result into the significant log on SEL? - Original Message From: Won De Erick won.der...@yahoo.com Hi All, On IBMx3650 (IPMIv2.0-compliant

Re: Watchdog for Boser (HS-7001)

2008-12-01 Thread Won De Erick
- Original Message From: Rink Springer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 09:38:51AM +0100, Christoph Mallon wrote: Userland is not allowed to write to ports. That's the bus error you see. Also without a call to the exit syscall at the end, it will segfault. Note

Re: Watchdog for Boser (HS-7001)

2008-12-01 Thread Won De Erick
- Original Message From: Christoph Mallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Won De Erick schrieb: - Original Message From: Rink Springer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 09:38:51AM +0100, Christoph Mallon wrote: Userland is not allowed to write to ports. That's the bus

Re: Watchdog for Boser (HS-7001)

2008-12-01 Thread Won De Erick
- Original Message From: Dag-Erling Smørgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] Christoph Mallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You're probably better of writing this in C. maybe i get this as an option. He's probably better off writing a watchdog(4) driver for the Boser (or getting someone to write

Re: Watchdog for Boser (HS-7001)

2008-12-01 Thread Won De Erick
From: Won De Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Christoph Mallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Won De Erick schrieb: - Original Message From: Rink Springer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 09:38:51AM +0100, Christoph Mallon wrote: Userland is not allowed to write to ports. That's

Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage

2008-11-14 Thread Won De Erick
- Original Message From: Won De Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 4:07:37 PM Subject: Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage Noted on this, I

Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage

2008-11-14 Thread Won De Erick
- Original Message From: Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 7:49:13 PM Subject: Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage Won De Erick wrote: Another

Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage

2008-11-14 Thread Won De Erick
From: Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 8:55:13 PM Subject: Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage Won De Erick wrote: 17002 1634 25720672 16423 0

Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage

2008-11-13 Thread Won De Erick
. With this way, the IDLE processors would be utilized. What I mean here is, for the two interfaces: one IRQ for bce0 Rx one IRQ for bce0 Tx one IRQ for bce1 Rx one IRQ for bce1 Tx Thanks, Won From: Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Won De Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage

2008-11-13 Thread Won De Erick
Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:07:37AM -0800, Won De Erick wrote: Noted on this, I will update you through this thread. However is there any possibility of the following: I don't know if there's a way to split the interrupt request for each bce's Rx and Tx, which

IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage

2008-11-12 Thread Won De Erick
Hello, I am conducting a CPU utilization testing with my box(HP DL 585 running FreeBSD 7.0), and come up with the results below: 13 root1 171 ki31 0K16K CPU13 d 265:35 100.00% idle: cpu13 18 root1 171 ki31 0K16K CPU8 8 265:34 100.00% idle: cpu8 22 root

Re: IRQ31 and IRQ32 on HPDL585 running FreeBSD 7.0 are consuming HIGH CPU usage

2008-11-12 Thread Won De Erick
can maximize the use of the IDLE CPUs? Thanks, Won --- From: Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Won De Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd

Fw: CPU Utilization on IBM x3755

2008-08-15 Thread Won De Erick
forwarding the thread to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, I was wondering what are the processes running on my machine after checking the CPU utilization using ps and top commands. My Platform is IBM x3755 (w/ 8 CPUs) running FreeBSD 6.2. 1. Using top -S last pid: 90083; load

Re: CPU Utilization on IBM x3755

2008-08-15 Thread Won De Erick
The utilities you're using are correct (ps and top), but I don't know why you're using top -S since it's pretty apparent you don't know how to read the output. :-) thanks for the lights. I may not be well verse in interpreting the output, but I am using top -S to make other system processes

Fw: How to reset the OS Watchdog timer in IBM x343?

2008-08-06 Thread Won De Erick
resending this to the FreeBSD hardware mailing list. hope to receive a favorable response from you all. other ways to solve the problem are highly appreciated. Thanks! - Forwarded Message From: Won De Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Sent: Friday, August 1

How to reset the OS Watchdog timer in IBM x343?

2008-07-31 Thread Won De Erick
Hello, I have been searching the internet as to how to enable the OS watchdog timer mechanism in IBM x343. I tried setting the watchdog timer at the BIOS utility, and what I wanted to know is how to reset the timer so as not to reboot the system during normal operation. The box is run by

How to reset the OS Watchdog timer in IBM x343?

2008-07-31 Thread Won De Erick
Hello, I have been searching the internet as to how to enable the OS watchdog timer mechanism in IBM x343. I tried setting the watchdog timer at the BIOS utility, and what I wanted to know is how to reset the timer so as not to reboot the system during normal operation. The box is run by