Daniel Eriksson wrote:
> When will gjournal and zfs be committed to the CVS tree? Will either of
> them be merged to STABLE?
GJournal aready is:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/geom/journal/g_journal.c?rev=1.9&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
It's unlikely they will be merged to 6
but zfs is only for
current afaik.)
When will gjournal and zfs be committed to the CVS tree? Will either of
them be merged to STABLE?
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> I'm using IPFW2 on a Mac, but hopefully these questions are general
> enough for this list.
>
> First, is there any reason not to prefer "from any to any" over "from
> any to me" when adding rules to allo
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ipfw@ might be more appropriate
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as much of the FreeBSD world as dhcpd needs to run. This should
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t that it probably won't matter.
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> Thank you for that explanation. It might be a good idea to add this
> to point 6 of section 8 of
>
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Noted. I'll prepare a patch and post it to Greg Lehey for a review,
ter may never see your
> > reply.
>
> Thank you for that explanation. It might be a good idea to add this
> to point 6 of section 8 of
>
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> questions/index.html
>
> I was initially surprised by th
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am growing more accustomed to them and trying to comply, even thought
it isn't what I do for most of the lists I'm on.
Che
e "Reply" command in his email
program.
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mail I received from the list. Almost always I have to use the "Reply
to all" command and strip all irrelevant addresses (CCs TOs and
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ut this is the way I believe thing are running at the
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I don't think there's something wrong with the current setup :-(
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 10:28 AM
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> If bugs is the correct list then that's where we'll s
;s only for automated mailing of
problem reports. I'd recommend either freebsd-stable or
freebsd-performance, those are technical lists read by developers.
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please use send-pr and include a dmesg output with debugging turned on,
and exact model of motherboard and bios revision.
questions isn
e, but Soren Schmidt seems to
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- And to mirror the two drives then, should I be looking at Gmirror?
Something else?
TIA for all help.
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intserver.log
AND in /etc/hosts:
10.1.1.8printserver
so that the 'printserver' name is resolved. No doubt a reverse DNS entry
would have done the job too. My syslogd command line is like yours.
Hope that might help...
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> > Mittelstaedt on the freebsd-questions list. I see the M5287 listed in
> > "man ata" but it doesn't work on my system. I found several other
> > emails with identical info from novemeber on the
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>
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> I also ran some performance tests with a stock build of PostgreSQL 8.0
> to get a different angle on things. Two tests were run on each of the
> UDMA system drive, the RAID 5 unit, and the RAID 10 unit. The first
> tested sequential-scans through a 58,000+ record table. The sec
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> 2 questions:
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- -Is there any way to adjust the timeout for the bootloader?
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I have an Intel Pentium4 Cpu with EMT64 and have installed
7.0-CURRENT-200701-amd64-disc1.iso on my 120GB sata disk.
I have a second sata disk that i use for transfers.
I tried experimenting with GPT on this second disk and i want to ask some
questions.
Originally, i had setup the disk
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I have been searching for tutorials for browsing the Internet using Lynx, but
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> >
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> > on all of the servers, including ones that do not already have a
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to display a pop−up dialog box containing newfs options. To use 16KB blocks
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Of course. Change /etc/rc.conf, or re-run sysinstall.
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I suggest you pick up a copy of "The Design and Implementat
On Nov 11, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wenyen, Shih wrote:
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I have some questions.
(1) I know how to delivery of a signal to a
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1. The kernel places a signal context on the
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2. The kernel places a signal-handler frame on
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Hi all,
I have some questions.
(1) I know how to delivery of a signal to a
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1. The kernel places a signal context on the
user's stack.(user level)
2. The kernel places a signal-handler frame on
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3. The user's signal
OP, there you go: use of partition magic to manage the fdisk
label apparently works.
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ndeed, used it
> to remove the partition on this disk already.
I only say that because I thought at first that you didn't want to
overwrite stuff on it. But, if that is no problem, go ahead.
jerry
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> Thanks very much
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> partition. For optimum performance, though, you might want one
> disk/RAID for the OS and one disk/RAID for the applications.
Yes. I prefer to do this. I even stick /uer/src and /usr/ports
and /usr/local and /var/log in th
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with:
> 2 x Dual Core Intel(r) Xeon(r) 5160, 4MB Cache, 3.0GHz, 1333FSB
> 4 GB FB 533MHz Memory (4x1GB dual rank DIMMs)
> 4 x 146GB, SAS, 3.5-inch, 15.000 rpm Hard Drives (hot plug)
> RAID 10 using PERC 5/i, x6 Backplane, Integrated RAID Controller Card
> Intel(r) PRO 1000PT Dual Por
ore Intel(r) Xeon(r) 5160, 4MB Cache, 3.0GHz, 1333FSB
> 4 GB FB 533MHz Memory (4x1GB dual rank DIMMs)
> 4 x 146GB, SAS, 3.5-inch, 15.000 rpm Hard Drives (hot plug)
> RAID 10 using PERC 5/i, x6 Backplane, Integrated RAID Controller Card
> Intel(r) PRO 1000PT Dual Port Server Adapter, Gigabi
rd
Intel(r) PRO 1000PT Dual Port Server Adapter, Gigabit NIC, Cu, PCIe x4
etc.
Questions:
1. Which Version of FreeBSD will be the best choice and would be 32bit or
64bit?
2. How can I get required Space when doing partition during installation?
3. What would be ideal SWAP space to get performance?
10 using PERC 5/i, x6 Backplane, Integrated RAID Controller Card
Intel(r) PRO 1000PT Dual Port Server Adapter, Gigabit NIC, Cu, PCIe x4
etc.
Questions:
1. Which Version of FreeBSD will be the best choice and would be 32bit or
64bit?
2. How can I get required Space when doing partition during
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