On 3/2/06, Alex Zbyslaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snipped]
Why not happy? Transfer rates from 53 to 92Mb/s, give or take; what's
wrong with that? On a plain sata disk I get:
Seek times:
Full stroke: 250 iter in 4.717248 sec = 18.869 msec
Half stroke: 250
Nikolas Britton wrote:
This and all the other benchmarks you've run are useless. Run a real
benchmark like iozone. It's in ports under benchmarks/iozone.
http://www.iozone.org/
Please can you be careful when you attribute your comments. You've sent
this email to me, and left only my name
maxima. You may find that useless, but with no explanation for your
reasoning, your statement isn't terribly helpful.
Yes, well you see it's a long story :-) By sheer happenstance over the
night had I drive fail on the array I ran the diskinfo test on, if I
would have check my email I'd have know
419M 61G 1%/usr
/dev/amrd0s1d1.3T 12M1.2T 0%/var
/dev/acd0651M651M 0B 100%/cdrom
My questiin is now, how do i test SATA RAID performance ?
Is there any tools or program to do some benchmark ?
please help me...
regards
reza
I try
Beastie wrote:
I try to test with dd simple command
dd if=/dev/amrd0s1d of=/dev/null
^C31297+0 records in
31297+0 records out
16024064 bytes transferred in 7.970548 secs (2010409 bytes/sec)
the result is very slow performance (-+ 2 Mbytes/sec), with write
cache enable on drive. :(
Your
Your performance sucks because, to quote the manual, Input data is
read and written in 512-byte blocks.
Try a sensible blocksize. 16k would mimic a standard file system
block, but even that is likely to underestimate. If you were, say,
copying the disk to another you could easily use
On Monday, 27 February 2006 at 0:05:31 -0500, Peter wrote:
--- clue less [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does the mailing list improperly strip iso-8859-1 encoding and render it
as unescaped UTF-8?
This is a test to see: �����.
I see the proper characters but when I reply in my yahoo
--- Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, 27 February 2006 at 0:05:31 -0500, Peter
wrote:
--- clue less [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does the mailing list improperly strip iso-8859-1
encoding and render it
as unescaped UTF-8?
This is a test to see: ����ï
1%/usr
/dev/amrd0s1d1.3T 12M1.2T 0%/var
/dev/acd0651M651M 0B 100%/cdrom
My questiin is now, how do i test SATA RAID performance ?
Is there any tools or program to do some benchmark ?
please help me...
regards
reza
Does the mailing list improperly strip iso-8859-1 encoding and render it as
unescaped UTF-8?
This is a test to see: áéíóú.
-
Yahoo! Mail
Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments
This is a test to see: áéíóú.
Vu d'ici ca marche.
Olivier
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I see the proper characters but when I reply in my yahoo account I get a
question mark in a black circle for each character. This is a problem on
my end no doubt.
Here is a test of my own: éà ïÃ
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--- clue less [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does the mailing list improperly strip iso
We're running perl 5.8.7_2 (from ports), with a mix of modules
installed via ports and CPAN, all on a 6.0-STABLE machine.
Someone tried to install WWW::Mechanize from CPAN, and when it tried
to do a 'make test', there was an error. If I build the module in
ports and go into the work directory
Hello FreeBSD,
Subj...
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Hello FreeBSD,
Subj...
Please don't use this list to test. It's a waste of bandwidth and results in
thousands of unnecessary emails being sent worldwide.
The proper list for this is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Beech
test
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On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 00:06 +0100, dgmm wrote:
On Saturday 01 October 2005 17:02, Kiffin Gish wrote:
I am trying to get my HP Deskjet 720C working via the parallel port lpt0.
After running through the apsfilter setup program and configuring all
the required stuff, I choose T) Print a test
On Sunday 02 October 2005 12:47, Kiffin Gish wrote:
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 00:06 +0100, dgmm wrote:
Is there a driver for the 720C now? last time I looked it wasn't
supported (quite some time ago now) mainly due to being a winprinter ie
no inbuilt inteligence.
Yes there is and it is
I am trying to get my HP Deskjet 720C working via the parallel port lpt0.
After running through the apsfilter setup program and configuring all
the required stuff, I choose T) Print a test page, but nothing happens,
namely:
Ok to print testpage? [y/n] y
Creating test page...
real
Kiffin Gish wrote:
I am trying to get my HP Deskjet 720C working via the parallel port lpt0.
After running through the apsfilter setup program and configuring all
the required stuff, I choose T) Print a test page, but nothing happens,
namely:
Ok to print testpage? [y/n] y
Creating test
Chris wrote:
Kiffin Gish wrote:
I am trying to get my HP Deskjet 720C working via the parallel port lpt0.
After running through the apsfilter setup program and configuring all
the required stuff, I choose T) Print a test page, but nothing happens,
namely:
Ok to print testpage? [y/n] y
On Saturday 01 October 2005 17:02, Kiffin Gish wrote:
I am trying to get my HP Deskjet 720C working via the parallel port lpt0.
After running through the apsfilter setup program and configuring all
the required stuff, I choose T) Print a test page, but nothing happens,
namely:
Ok to print
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 05:03, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm trying to run some tests on a new server that I'm putting together,
and would like to run some memory tests ... I found memtest86, but it runs
on floppies, which doesn't help me, since I don't have a floppy drive on
this thing :(
Chris Howells wrote:
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 05:03, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm trying to run some tests on a new server that I'm putting together,
and would like to run some memory tests ... I found memtest86, but it runs
on floppies, which doesn't help me, since I don't have a floppy
On 9/13/05, Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run some tests on a new server that I'm putting together,
and would like to run some memory tests ... I found memtest86, but it runs
on floppies, which doesn't help me, since I don't have a floppy drive on
this thing :(
...
I'm trying to run some tests on a new server that I'm putting together,
and would like to run some memory tests ... I found memtest86, but it runs
on floppies, which doesn't help me, since I don't have a floppy drive on
this thing :(
I've been doing my BIOS updates using a bootable USB
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 01:03:08AM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I'm trying to run some tests on a new server that I'm putting
together, and would like to run some memory tests ... I found
memtest86, but it runs on floppies, which doesn't help me, since I
don't have a floppy drive on this
Hi all,
I am using a FreeBSD box as an DSL router. Sometimes the inet connection
does down and ppp is unable to reconnect. I want to detect via a cron
script if I am online and if not reinitilize the connection. The script
works ok when run manually, but when executed from cron it sometimes
Hi,
I want to buy a miniDV camera, transfer the DV stream using firewire.
Now, I'm really newbie on firewire devices and DV, I have none so far,
and I'd really like to test and see it work before throwing out $1000.
I know, this is probably one of those questions that I would answer by
go
from the CUPS interface/setup GUI and it's a
test page, other than that -- zilch.
I can't find anything anywhere that will give me a clue as to why this
happens.
TIA for any pointers on this.
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has
print to it and so can
FreeBSD as long as it's from the CUPS interface/setup GUI and it's a
test page, other than that -- zilch.
This is just a quickshot - since I have no such setup available
at the moment:
check if the native FreeBSD lpr in /usr/bin/lpr is still active -
cups' lpr lives in /usr
[resequenced, trimmed]
On Friday, 1 July 2005 at 14:01:13 +, Bryan Maynard wrote:
On Friday 01 July 2005 06:56 pm, Lane wrote:
On Friday 01 July 2005 13:30, Robert Marella wrote:
I agree. I am much more annoyed by top posters.
The only thing about email that annoys me is spam. While
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Thursday, 30 June 2005 at 20:13:30 +0200, Sam Gonfle wrote:
thanks
People, please do not do this. It's an incredible waste of time and
bandwidth. We have the test@ list for exactly this purpose.
Too true. Now, how do people find out about [EMAIL
So just because this guy was considerate and said 'test' in his
subject he gets criticized. But all the posts to this list for
selling drugs we all just ignore with no comments. And what good is
posting to the 'test' list when the sole purpose of a test post to
the questions list is to verify his
I say burn 'em on the cross. Why do you need to test to see if you can post
before you actually post a question? If your first question/comment doesn't
go through, you know it's not working. And subsequent tests can be the same
question/comment with a datestamp.
Just my 2 cents.
James
I say burn 'em on the cross. Why do you need to test to see if you can post
before you actually post a question? If your first question/comment doesn't
go through, you know it's not working. And subsequent tests can be the same
question/comment with a datestamp.
Just my 2 cents.
Now
On Friday 01 July 2005 10:29, fbsd_user wrote:
So just because this guy was considerate and said 'test' in his
subject he gets criticized. But all the posts to this list for
selling drugs we all just ignore with no comments. And what good is
posting to the 'test' list when the sole purpose
Jerry McAllister wrote:
I say burn 'em on the cross. Why do you need to test to see if you can post
before you actually post a question? If your first question/comment doesn't
go through, you know it's not working. And subsequent tests can be the same
question/comment with a datestamp.
Just
What's wrong with top posting? ;-)
On 7/1/05, Robert Marella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
I say burn 'em on the cross. Why do you need to test to see if you can post
before you actually post a question? If your first question/comment doesn't
go through, you know it's
On Friday 01 July 2005 13:30, Robert Marella wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
I say burn 'em on the cross. Why do you need to test to see if you can
post before you actually post a question? If your first
question/comment doesn't go through, you know it's not working. And
subsequent tests
Pardon my newness, but what is top posting?
Thanks,
Bryan
On Friday 01 July 2005 06:56 pm, Lane wrote:
On Friday 01 July 2005 13:30, Robert Marella wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
I say burn 'em on the cross. Why do you need to test to see if you can
post before you actually post
that was a joke btw, lets not get into that too. anyways
You could always add an addendum to the SMTP rfc that states when
someone sends a blank message with the subject test it will send
back the message with OK in the body.
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On Jul 1, 2005, at 11:29 AM, fbsd_user wrote:
So just because this guy was considerate and said 'test' in his
subject he gets criticized. But all the posts to this list for
selling drugs we all just ignore with no comments. And what good is
posting to the 'test' list when the sole purpose
On 2005-07-01 14:09, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that was a joke btw, lets not get into that too. anyways
You could always add an addendum to the SMTP rfc that states when
someone sends a blank message with the subject test it will send
back the message with OK in the body.
I'd
On 7/1/05, Bart Silverstrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[deleted]
While proposing ways to stop people from sending test messages to
lists, can someone find a way to filter out top posting as well? :-)
I'm not trying to stop anybody. I'm purposing ping for SMTP, The
construct is like an echo
On Jul 1, 2005, at 6:02 PM, Nikolas Britton wrote:
On 7/1/05, Bart Silverstrim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[deleted]
While proposing ways to stop people from sending test messages to
lists, can someone find a way to filter out top posting as well? :-)
I'm not trying to stop anybody. I'm
thanks
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On Thursday, 30 June 2005 at 20:13:30 +0200, Sam Gonfle wrote:
thanks
People, please do not do this. It's an incredible waste of time and
bandwidth. We have the test@ list for exactly this purpose.
Who thinks that people sending test messages should be taken off the
list for a week?
Greg
On 6/30/05, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, 30 June 2005 at 20:13:30 +0200, Sam Gonfle wrote:
thanks
People, please do not do this. It's an incredible waste of time and
bandwidth. We have the test@ list for exactly this purpose.
Who thinks that people sending
Hello,
While running make test in /lang/perl5.8 it fails on the following two
tests.
Failed test 9
#../lib/Net/Ping/t/450_service.t at line 84
#../lib/Net/Ping/t/450_service.t line 84 is: ok $p -
ping(127.0.0.1);
Failed test2
#../lib/Net/Ping/t/510_ping_udp.t at line 22
#../lib/Net/Ping/t
This is a test.
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:41:21 -0500
Stephen Agar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a test.
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test test test test --- test tets test test
freebsd-test freebsd-test freebsd-test freebsd-test --- freebsd-test
freebsd-test freebsd-test freebsd-test
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Where to send your test messages instead of
one of the actual lists
Carpenter, Rohan S wrote:
test test test test --- test tets test test
Rohan Carpenter
Information Security Analyst
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* Phone: 808-356-6000 (ext 7505) - direct line
On 4/28/05, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carpenter, Rohan S wrote:
test test test test --- test tets test test
Rohan Carpenter
Information Security Analyst
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On Apr 28, 2005, at 12:28 PM, Tomas Quintero wrote:
On 4/28/05, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carpenter, Rohan S wrote:
test test test test --- test tets test test
*Sigh*
Some users just don't have a clue - do they.
Wow I'm very glad you brought this constructive piece of information
to the group
Rex Moribe
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is a special test list created *just* for tests...
Thanks,
Mr. Testy
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To: [EMAIL
Michal Mertl wrote:
Jay O'Brien pe v po 11. 04. 2005 v 00:43 -0700:
Michal,
The md5 results for vidcontrol.diff.20050215 are the same as yours. The other
files, however, are different. I first did
fetch
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/vidcontrol.c
fetch
Michal Mertl wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Michal Mertl wrote:
What? I don't know how the patching of vidcontrol ended but you'd
better redo it with fresh files from current. Go download vidcontrol.c
v 1.48 and vidcontrol.1 from
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/
Michal Mertl wrote:
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hi,
I'm using freebsd 5.4-prerelease on my laptop. My laptop has an ati
mobility radeon 9600.
Unfortunately it has very poor console vesa support. SC_PIXEL_MODE does
not work, 90x60 is the highest resolution I can get for now.
It looks like I'm not
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Michal Mertl wrote:
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hi,
I'm using freebsd 5.4-prerelease on my laptop. My laptop has an ati
mobility radeon 9600.
Unfortunately it has very poor console vesa support. SC_PIXEL_MODE does
not work, 90x60 is the highest resolution I can get
Michal Mertl wrote:
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Michal Mertl wrote:
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hi,
I'm using freebsd 5.4-prerelease on my laptop. My laptop has an ati
mobility radeon 9600.
Unfortunately it has very poor console vesa support. SC_PIXEL_MODE does
not work, 90x60 is the highest resolution
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Michal Mertl wrote:
I feel like I am missing a lot here. I want to display 132 characters per
line on my console. I am not running X Windows and it is not a notebook.
It doesn't matter. I only saw the most complaints from notebook owners
who didn't have text
Michal Mertl wrote:
There's no standard VGA 132 character text mode. It's either provided by
VESA or emulated using some graphics mode. Newer graphics hardware
stopped supporting extended text modes. If you want such modes you need
to emulate them (render the characters using lots of small
Jay O'Brien pe v ne 10. 04. 2005 v 15:21 -0700:
Michal Mertl wrote:
There's no standard VGA 132 character text mode. It's either provided by
VESA or emulated using some graphics mode. Newer graphics hardware
stopped supporting extended text modes. If you want such modes you need
to
Michal Mertl wrote:
You haven't read the thread in the archives carefully enough, have you?
Yes, but unfortunately I didn't comprehend.
Here is what I wrote (privately to the original poster but I explained
the error to the mailing list too):
What? I don't know how the patching of
Jay O'Brien wrote:
Michal Mertl wrote:
You haven't read the thread in the archives carefully enough, have you?
Yes, but unfortunately I didn't comprehend.
Here is what I wrote (privately to the original poster but I explained
the error to the mailing list too):
What? I don't
Hello,
Thx for the patch, I tried it and here is my feedback.
To clear out things I'm not using CURRENT, I used:
a) FreeBSD5.4-prerelease (as I'm using RELENG_5), running on a HP NC6000
laptop, connected to a docking station with a Microsoft USB mouse
b) I downloaded the current rc.d/moused
-current@freebsd.org';
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [PATCH TO TEST] VESA [1024x768] mode support for
FreeBSD-CURRENT
Hello,
Thx for the patch, I tried it and here is my feedback.
To clear out things I'm not using CURRENT, I used:
a) FreeBSD5.4-prerelease (as I'm using RELENG_5), running on a HP
Hi, Didier,
2005-04-06 13:39 +0200Didier Wiroth
Is there a patch available for the rc.d mouse script?
I don't have a patch that is good enough to warrant a commit at present.
You may want to try the patch attached, but I can not promise that it
will work for every case.
Thanks for your
Hi, Michal,
2005-04-05 22:07 +0200Michal Mertl
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
Thank you very much for replying.
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol
patch /path/vidcontrol.diff.20050215
I'm using the RELENG_5 sources from today.
The syscons.diff.20050215 works but the
Hi,
I've updated the vidcontrol sources to those in the current cvs and was
able to compile and install the patch on stable.
High resolution console is fantastic have 1400x1050 (MODE_322) on my
laptop now.
I get an pfctl -sa, on one screen ... amazing :-))
It does make freebsd so much better ...
Hi,
I'm using freebsd 5.4-prerelease on my laptop. My laptop has an ati
mobility radeon 9600.
Unfortunately it has very poor console vesa support. SC_PIXEL_MODE does
not work, 90x60 is the highest resolution I can get for now.
It looks like I'm not the only one having this problem with ati
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hi,
I'm using freebsd 5.4-prerelease on my laptop. My laptop has an ati
mobility radeon 9600.
Unfortunately it has very poor console vesa support. SC_PIXEL_MODE does
not work, 90x60 is the highest resolution I can get for now.
It looks like I'm not the only one having
Hello,
Thank you very much for replying.
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol
patch /path/vidcontrol.diff.20050215
I'm using the RELENG_5 sources from today.
The syscons.diff.20050215 works but the vidcontrol.diff.20050215 gives some
errors.
|Index: vidcontrol.c
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
Thank you very much for replying.
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol
patch /path/vidcontrol.diff.20050215
I'm using the RELENG_5 sources from today.
The syscons.diff.20050215 works but the vidcontrol.diff.20050215 gives
some errors.
The diff is against the
(first use in this
function)
*** Error code 1
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De: Michal Mertl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mardi, Avril 5, 2005 10:07 pm
Objet: Re: Re : Re: [PATCH TO TEST] VESA [1024x768] mode support for
FreeBSD-CURRENT
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
Thank you very much for replying
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Unfortunately with patch applied it does not compile on stable:
Warning: Object directory not changed from original
/usr/src/usr.sbin/vidcontrol
cc -O -pipe -c vidcontrol.c
vidcontrol.c: In function `video_mode':
vidcontrol.c:500: error: `_VESA_800x600_DFL_COLS'
Hello,
Is there a way to test your system (i run FreeBSD 5.3) to see if something is
wrong? My mashine seams slow... are there any tools to do that? Also are there
any tools to optimize the system or fix if somethings wrong?
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Peter
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Is there a way to test your system (i run FreeBSD 5.3) to see if something is wrong?
There are lots of benchmarks available under /usr/ports/benchmarks.
Also are there any tools to optimize the system or fix if somethings wrong?
Why yes, the C compiler. You just need
All,
Sorry for this post, but I have submitted a couple of posts and they
haven't appeared on the list. I just want to make sure that things
are working.
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NP haven't appeared on the list. I just want to make sure that things
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On Wednesday, 8 December 2004 at 2:11:50 +0100, J65nko BSD wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:57:18 +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday, 6 December 2004 at 23:28:21 +, agostinho wrote:
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On Monday, 6 December 2004 at 23:28:21 +, agostinho wrote:
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Please use it instead.
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Im trying to setup virtual IPs/DNS/Apache, and it seems to be
working within the LAN so far.
Box 1: Firewall/Router/DNS/DHCP Server
Box 2: Virtual IPs
Box 3: DHCP client. This is where Im getting an oddity (see below).
If I were to ping a hostname that is using a virtual IP address,
or if I
Gerard Samuel wrote:
If I were to ping a hostname that is using a virtual IP address,
or if I ping a virtual IP address from just this one of the machines on
the LAN,
[ ...you get an ICMP redirect... ]
Is this indicative that there is a problem with the setup???
No. What happened was you local
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