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
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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
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
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
/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
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
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
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
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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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
- 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
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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
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:
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. 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
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
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
can maximize the use of the IDLE CPUs?
Thanks,
Won
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From: Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Won De Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd
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
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
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!
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From: Won De Erick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, August 1
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
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
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