Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
> 2010/5/1 Christopher Key
>
>
>> Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm running 8.0-Release on an external usb hard drive. and have dual-boot
>>> with FreeBSD on da0s2 and Windows XP on da0s1.
me testing seems to indicate that you can manually override this by
changing by byte 0x28a of the disk from 0x08 to 0x14, and that bsdlabel
/ gpart will then allow you to create further partitions on the disk.
Kind regards,
Christopher Key
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label the target disks?
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Christopher Key wrote:
> Christopher Key wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using FreeBSD 7.2, and am attempting to update to 8.0.
>>
>>
>> I've been through the standard,
>>
>> make buildworld
>> make buildkernel
>> make
Christopher Key wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using FreeBSD 7.2, and am attempting to update to 8.0.
>
>
> I've been through the standard,
>
> make buildworld
> make buildkernel
> make installkernel
>
> but cannot get the newly installed kernel to boot. Th
x27;m not quite sure how to proceed with debugging this. Any thoughts or
suggestions would be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Christopher Key
# pciconf -lv
hos...@pci0:0:0:0: class=0x06 card=0x4f438086 chip=0x29908086
rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corpora
Total, 1152K Used, 8191M Free
Before I restart this system, can anyone suggest anything to further
diagnose whats going on here? What exactly do arcstats.(p|c) mean, and
would increasing arcstats.c_min perhaps help?
Kind Regards,
Christopher Key
* The stats before the reboot in my previous
Christopher Key wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD 7.2 amd64 on a system with 2GB RAM. I've a zfs pool
> using raidz1 over five 2Tb SATA drives connected via a port multiplier
> and a RR2314 card.
>
> I can write to a filesystem on this pool at approx 20MB/s:
>
> # dd if=
Carl Chave wrote:
> relatively idle. You can request a more accurate view of current
> bandwidth usage by specifying
> an interval.
Thanks Carl,
I was aware of the option, the posted stats were from:
# zpool iostat -v 10
with the 10s period wholly within the ~40s transfer time.
King regards,
ther
diagnose this problem. Do any of my tentative conclusions make any sense?
Kind regards,
Christopher Key
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Christopher Key wrote:
> I'm looking to substantially expand the storage on my FreeBSD 6.3 home
> media server. With regards hardware, the simplest way to attach large
> numbers of drives seem to be to use SATA port multipliers, but I've
> been unable to find any conse
Christopher Key wrote:
>
> I've compiled the kernel with:
>
>> device htprr
>> device scbus
>> device da
>>
Sorry, meant 'hptrr'. It is correct in my kernel configuration file.
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Hello,
I'm trying to get a HighPoint RocketRAID 2314 card working under FreeBSD
and am having problems.
> #uname -a
> FreeBSD chacal.wzl33 7.1-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p3 #3: Wed
Apr 1 15:00:07 BST 2009
r...@chacal.wzl33:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/CHACAL amd64
I've compiled the kernel with
On Mar 14 2009, Boris Samorodov wrote:
Please, compare /compat/linux/ directory structures between an
old and new installation.
It seems to me that you have /compat/linux/tmp directory at the
new one. It shouldn't exist.
WBR
Thanks Boris,
On the new installation, I do have a /compat/linu
On Mar 14 2009, Michael Powell wrote:
Christopher Key wrote:
Hello,
I recently upgraded from 6.3 (i386) to 7.1p3 (amd64) with a view to
experimenting with zfs. Mostly, everything went smoothly, but I am
getting some very odd behaviour from a linux utility.
The program is very simple, it
e same result.
Everything worked perfectly on 6.3 i386.
If I run A as root, everything works without error.
My guess is that there's something a bit strange in linux_compat, either as
a result of going to amd64 or to 7.1, and that affects both linux
executables, and an
Daan Vreeken wrote:
Hi Christopher,
On Thursday 05 March 2009 15:25:35 Christopher Key wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking to substantially expand the storage on my FreeBSD 6.3 home
media server. With regards hardware, the simplest way to attach large
numbers of drives seem to be to use SATA
Graeme Dargie wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Elliot Finley [mailto:efinleyw...@efinley.com]
Why not just upgrade to 7-Stable and then use these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815121009
they cost less than port multipliers. They don't do RAID, but then if
you
eBSD. I'm
currently looking at a RocketRAID 2314 and SiI3726 based port
multipliers. Has any had any experience with this combination?
Regards,
Christopher Key
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Hello,
I've come upon OpenSSH bug 472, whereby scp refuses usernames containing
a '#' character, dieing with 'invalid user name'. Both rsync and ssh
accept such usernames, and after looking at
/usr/src/crypto/openssh/scp.c, it would appear that scp also allows such
usernames for the source,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Christopher Key wrote:
Can anyone suggest what I should be doing to try to get a crash dump
successfully to further diagnose this? Is there anything else
relevant I should post?
Configure DDB and obtain the traceback from that instead (see the
developers handbook
Hello,
I've recently started getting kernel panics with a FreeBSD 6.3 machine,
using a minimal i386 custom kernel. I don't believe it's a hardware
issue as they always seem to coincide with a crash on SqueezeCenter,
apparently during heavy usage of the MySQL backend.
I'm unable to get a cra
Hello,
I've a host on the network called "GC100_000C1E00AC3F_GlobalCache", and
I'm getting interesting behaviour when I try to do DNS lookups on it.
Under FreeBSD, ping fails with 'Unknown server error'(distinct from the
standard 'Unknown host'), and nslookup succeeds. OSX and Windows
machi
Pollywog wrote:
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 19:14:37 Christopher Key wrote:
Hello,
I'm wanting to write a driver for lirc to allow me to transmit IR
signals via a Global Caché GC-100. In essence, this requires me to
communicate with the GC-100 via TCP in response to ioctls (received?)
via
Hello,
I'm wanting to write a driver for lirc to allow me to transmit IR
signals via a Global Caché GC-100. In essence, this requires me to
communicate with the GC-100 via TCP in response to ioctls (received?)
via /dev/lircX.
Can anyone point me in right direction towards achieving this? I
Hello,
I'm trying to add a PATA drive to a machine based upon a DQ965FG
motherboard. The BIOS sees the drive quite happily, but FreeBSD sees
nothing. I vaguely seem to remember some discussion about trying to set
up PATA CD-ROM drive with this board, and I think a kernel patch was
proposed,
NetOpsCenter wrote:
Christopher Key wrote:
I've a FreeBSD fileserver, a solid state router (Linksys box running
OpenWRT) and a couple of gigabit switches that I'd like to move onto
a UPS (I'm primarily looking at the APC Smart-UPS line).
I have a similar setup in my noc she
Hello,
Apolgies for the slightly OT post, but I'm hoping that some of the
ammased expertise might be able to suggest a solution.
I've a FreeBSD fileserver, a solid state router (Linksys box running
OpenWRT) and a couple of gigabit switches that I'd like to move onto a
UPS (I'm primarily look
Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:00:06 + Christopher Key wrote:
I recently had a powercut to my FreeBSD home server, and I'm now
getting the following messages at startup:
Starting file system checks:
/dev/ad8s1a: FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
/dev/a
Hello,
I recently had a powercut to my FreeBSD home server, and I'm now getting
the following messages at startup:
Starting file system checks:
/dev/ad8s1a: FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
/dev/ad8s1a: clean, 466797 free (2837 frags, 57995 blocks, 0.6%
fragmentation)
fsck: exec fsck_mfs f
Hello,
I'm trying to install doxygen on a non X11 machine from the ports
collection.
I've added 'devel/doxygen*: WITHOUT_DOXYWIZARD=yes' to my ports.conf,
which is being recognised:
# cd /usr/ports/devel/doxygen
# make -V WITHOUT_DOXYWIZRD
yes
From my reading of the doxygen Makefile, this
Ivan Voras wrote:
Christopher Key wrote:
I've a machine with 3 SATA drives. The first (ad8) with a standard
FreeBSD install in a single slice with /boot/boot0 MBR. The remaining
two drives (ad10, ad12) are in a RAID1 mirror with 3 slices, and used
for storing data. They have the /boo
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
You only need an MBR on disks that will be booted. I don't know as
it will actually hurt anything to write an MBR on non-boot, data only
disks, but it can garbage up you menu with non-functional choices.
What you need is an MBR on every disk which
Hello,
I've a machine with 3 SATA drives. The first (ad8) with a standard
FreeBSD install in a single slice with /boot/boot0 MBR. The remaining
two drives (ad10, ad12) are in a RAID1 mirror with 3 slices, and used
for storing data. They have the /boot/mbr MBR.
After booting off various USB fla
Bill Moran wrote:
Christopher Key <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm having some rather strange behaviour with fsck.
When I boot the system, it asserts that all the file systems are clean,
but subsequently running an fsck on /dev/ad8s1e (mounted as /var)
detects errors. E
Hello,
I'm having some rather strange behaviour with fsck.
When I boot the system, it asserts that all the file systems are clean,
but subsequently running an fsck on /dev/ad8s1e (mounted as /var)
detects errors. Even if this first check is run whilst the file system
is mounted, and is hence
Nikola Lecic wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 08:36:53 +0400 (GST)
Rakhesh Sasidharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nikola Lecic wrote:
Yes, options are not saved that way and Vim's default is with X11.
Please make sure that the following lines exist in
your /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf:
MAK
Hello,
I've just CVSupped my ports collection and run 'portupgrade -ra'. One
of the ports that was updated was vim, which had originally been
installed without X11:
# cd /usr/ports/editors/vim
# NO_GUI=1 make install clean
Now, this option appears to have been lost as I've ended up with a f
Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 12:53:39PM +0100, Christopher Key typed:
Hello,
I recently tried to install vim from the ports collections, however I
didn't do it with 'WITHOUT_X11', and accordingly it went off and
installed X + presumably a whole load of depen
Hello,
I recently tried to install vim from the ports collections, however I
didn't do it with 'WITHOUT_X11', and accordingly it went off and
installed X + presumably a whole load of dependencies which I really
don't want. Is there any way to get a list of exactly what it added so
that I can go a
Hello,
I'm about to install FreeBSD for the first time on a new machine and
have a few questions:
1) The motherboard is an Intel DQ964GF, which uses the ICH8 chipset. Is
it better to use this in IDE or AHCI mode? (The system will be booting
from a S-ATA disk)
2) Are there any good docume
Hello,
I'm trying to establish whether I can expect the Adaptec AAR-1220SA or
AAR-1430SA SATA cards to work with 6.2. They're not on the list of
supported hardware, which does include a lot of the other Adaptec
cards. However, the Adaptec cards that are listed all seem to be
hardware RAID c
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