On 08/31/2011 11:05 AM, Gene wrote:
In reference to the message " ia64 kernel conf error BRIDGE" I simply
deleted the option. Also had to delete option IPSEC_ESP.
Compile proceeded normally until I got:
xform_ipcomp.o(.text+0xe3c): In function
`ipcomp_output':
/usr/src/sys/netipsec/xform_i
On 6/30/2011 1:10 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Steve Polyack wrote:
... An occaisional fat-finger in /etc/fstab may cause one to
end up in single-user mode ... some of these systems have a LOM
(lights-out management) controller which shares the system's
on-board NICs ... when the s
On 6/30/2011 6:49 AM, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Steve Polyack wrote:
... An occaisional fat-finger in /etc/fstab may cause one to
end up in single-user mode ... some of these systems have a LOM
(lights-out management) controller which shares
I have a handful of systems running FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE. An occaisional
fat-finger in /etc/fstab may cause one to end up in single-user mode
from time to time. This would normally not be a problem, but some of
these systems have a LOM (lights-out management) controller which shares
the system
rds in them. If so, you will
need the mps(4) driver which is only available in FreeBSD 8-STABLE built
sometime after the 8.2 release. You can find ISO snapshots of 8-STABLE
builds here http://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/. Search the list
archives for "PERC H20
On 01/19/11 09:35, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
On 01/-10/-28163 20:59, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 1/18/2011 5:56 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 04:40:13PM -0500, Steve Polyack wrote:
We've recently upgraded a few desktop workstations from Dell
Optiplex 960s to Optiplex
On 01/19/11 08:48, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 1/18/2011 5:56 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 04:40:13PM -0500, Steve Polyack wrote:
We've recently upgraded a few desktop workstations from Dell
Optiplex 960s to Optiplex 980s. We were running FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE. The migr
On 01/19/11 09:35, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
On 01/-10/-28163 20:59, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 1/18/2011 5:56 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 04:40:13PM -0500, Steve Polyack wrote:
We've recently upgraded a few desktop workstations from Dell
Optiplex 960s to Optiplex
On 1/18/2011 5:56 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 04:40:13PM -0500, Steve Polyack wrote:
We've recently upgraded a few desktop workstations from Dell
Optiplex 960s to Optiplex 980s. We were running FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE. The migration was performed by simply swappin
On 01/19/11 08:48, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 1/18/2011 5:56 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 04:40:13PM -0500, Steve Polyack wrote:
We've recently upgraded a few desktop workstations from Dell
Optiplex 960s to Optiplex 980s. We were running FreeBSD
8.1-RELEASE. The migr
ther USB craziness with ehci(4) ports or otherwise Intel PCH
controllers?Any fellow Optiplex 980 users? I'd be more than happy
to provide pciconf or other output if requested.
Thanks,
Steve Polyack
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Hi,
There appears to be a loosely documented sysctl
'security.jail.param.ip4.saddrsel' which should limit source IP
selection of jails to their primary jail interface/IP. The sysctl does
not appear to do anything, however:
# sysctl security.jail.param.ip4.saddrsel=0
->
# echo $?
0
# sysctl
al build)
Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Model Family: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 family
Device Model: ST31500341AS
...
Also, out of curiosity, are you using the ahci(4) driver
built for FreeBSD 4 may be like beating a dead horse at this point, I'm
just surprised that the compatibility was broken during a minor release
upgrade.
Thanks,
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On 07/28/10 09:05, Kevin Wilcox wrote:
On 28 July 2010 00:47, kalin m wrote:
so the question is which vmware tools should i get for the fbsd 8 guests to
go with the esxi 4.1. in the ports there are vmware-tools6, 5, 4, 3. tried
six. it wants some disk. there is also the open-vmware-tools.
On 06/29/10 16:58, Rob wrote:
I've been trying to find a PCI-e SATA II (300MB/s) controller card for
a FreeBSD 8.0 system, but am having problems determining if FreeBSD
8.0 will support them. Ideally I'd like to find one that is not a HW
Raid controller, as I don't need that functionality sinc
On 6/26/2010 6:07 PM, Tim Judd wrote:
On 6/26/10, Olivier GARNIER wrote:
Hi,
I've got an old workstation wich i use to have FreeBSD server on it
(http/samba/ 4 disk on RAID)
It's summer time and the old workstation will not work at the end the
summer time (too warm for it)
So ii wish to
On 06/17/10 12:02, Martin Turgeon wrote:
Hi again everyone,
I just realized after posting my question on optimal RAID config that
the best solution for hardware monitoring would be to use the
integrated iDRAC6. I have the Express version (no dedicated port). I
have never worked with DRAC card
On 05/11/10 07:58, Gabe wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install FreeBSD on a new 1TB WD10EARS drive which has the "Advance
Format" deal and requires alignment but despite all of my efforts I've been unable
to figure out.
Help?
Sysinstall does not make it easy. The Advanced fdisk function
On 04/01/10 14:21, Peter Steele wrote:
What's the best what to test the status of an Ethernet interface
programmatically? We've been using this code similar to this:
struct ifmediareq ifmr;
memset(&ifmr, 0, sizeof(ifmr));
strcpy(ifmr.ifm_name, "nfe0");
ioctl(sockfd, SIOCGIFMEDIA, (caddr_t)&ifmr
On 03/26/10 09:00, Peter Steele wrote:
Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using a 3Ware
controller but may need to switch to this controller. What we'd like to have is
a command line interface similar to the tw_cli command so we can create RAID
sets on a booted sy
a patch that simply translates all VFS_FHTOVP()
errors to ESTALE in the NFS server. (It seems simpler than chasing down
cases in all the underlying file systems?)
rick, chiming in:-)
Makes sense to me. I'll continue to bang on NFS with your initial patc
On 03/22/10 13:39, John Baldwin wrote:
On Monday 22 March 2010 12:44:04 pm Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/22/10 12:00, John Baldwin wrote:
On Monday 22 March 2010 11:47:43 am Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/22/10 10:52, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 3/19/2010 11:27 PM, Rick
On 03/22/10 12:00, John Baldwin wrote:
On Monday 22 March 2010 11:47:43 am Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/22/10 10:52, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 3/19/2010 11:27 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Steve Polyack wrote:
[good stuff snipped]
This makes sense
On 03/22/10 10:52, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 3/19/2010 11:27 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Steve Polyack wrote:
[good stuff snipped]
This makes sense. According to wireshark, the server is indeed
transmitting "Status: NFS3ERR_IO (5)". Perhaps this should be STALE
i
On 3/19/2010 11:27 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Steve Polyack wrote:
[good stuff snipped]
This makes sense. According to wireshark, the server is indeed
transmitting "Status: NFS3ERR_IO (5)". Perhaps this should be STALE
instead; it sounds more correct than ma
On 3/19/2010 9:32 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Steve Polyack wrote:
To anyone who is interested: I did some poking around with DTrace,
which led me to the nfsiod client code.
In src/sys/nfsclient/nfs_nfsiod.c:
} else {
if (bp->b_iocmd == BIO_R
On 03/19/10 11:05, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/19/10 09:23, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/19/10 08:31, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 19 March 2010 7:34:23 am Steve Polyack wrote:
Hi, we use a FreeBSD 8-STABLE (from shortly after release) system
as an
NFS server to provide user home directories
On 03/19/10 09:23, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/19/10 08:31, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 19 March 2010 7:34:23 am Steve Polyack wrote:
Hi, we use a FreeBSD 8-STABLE (from shortly after release) system as an
NFS server to provide user home directories which get mounted across a
few machines
On 03/19/10 08:31, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 19 March 2010 7:34:23 am Steve Polyack wrote:
Hi, we use a FreeBSD 8-STABLE (from shortly after release) system as an
NFS server to provide user home directories which get mounted across a
few machines (all 6.3-RELEASE). For the past few
ite operation and causing itself so much grief.
Thanks for any suggestions anyone can provide,
Steve Polyack
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On 03/17/10 16:34, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi:
I have a dual boot Windows/FreeBSD which I use for work, I just tried
today to create a virtual machine with vmware on windows to start up
the installed FreeBSD.
This works except for three problems:
- The disk device is renamed, I suppose I can j
On 03/10/10 15:56, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 8-RELEASE on a machine with an Abit
aw8-max MB. This MB has a built in SiI 3132 RAID controller. I also
have an addon card with a SiI 3124 RAID controller.
The problem is that I can see the 2 disks and the RAID1 set that I
h
polls 'zpool status' looking for failed drives and performing hot-spare
replacements automatically.
Thanks,
Steve Polyack
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On 12/18/09 12:39, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Hi--
On Dec 18, 2009, at 9:24 AM, Steve Polyack wrote:
I haven't used Xen, but for ESX: I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the vmtools
available for FreeBSD do not support synchronizing the host time to the guest OS. I know
it is
On 12/21/09 09:49, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On 12/17/2009 4:01 PM, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 12/16/09 12:53, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I run multiple FreeBSD servers inside VMWare and I don't have this
problem. Are you running VMWare workstation? Or ESX/ESXi?
I am running VMware Serve
On 12/17/09 16:40, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 12/17/09 16:23, Chuck Swiger wrote:
The "kern.hz=100" recommendation I can certainly agree with, but
there is mostly no point in running ntpd or variants anywhere except
on the host machine ("host ESX" for VMware, or Dom0 for Xen
On 12/17/09 16:23, Chuck Swiger wrote:
The "kern.hz=100" recommendation I can certainly agree with, but there is mostly no point
in running ntpd or variants anywhere except on the host machine ("host ESX" for VMware,
or Dom0 for Xen). For VMware, the vmtools stuff should provide a mechanism to
On 12/16/09 12:53, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I run multiple FreeBSD servers inside VMWare and I don't have this
problem. Are you running VMWare workstation? Or ESX/ESXi?
I am running VMware Server 2.0...thanks again.
I would really recommend switching to VMware ESXi if at all possible. I
h
Rob wrote:
I'm running a 10 hot-swap SATA disk ZFS pool and recently upgraded
from 7.2 to 8. Since I upgraded, freebsd isn't spinning up or
recognizing a new drive that is inserted. In freebsd 7.[0,2], I could
remove a drive and insert a new one and freebsd would recognize it,
spin it up, an
Ed Jobs wrote:
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 18:14, cali clarke wrote:
I just did a clean install of 8.0-RELEASE.
I am _CERTAIN_ that the drives with ZFS on them were not touched by
the installer.
Having booted the system (with zfs enabled in rc.conf):
did you try
zpool import
?
David Collins wrote:
I have periodically tested with getting flash working, and everytime I
try it fails and I go back to undoing everything I have done and
re-installing gnash. Gnash works but it does have a few niggles.
I tried the following:
This is what I did for a 7.2 box. Note that
Hello,
We saw an odd crash (more of a lockup) on one of our Dell's with a
PERC5/i RAID controller (running 6.3-RELEASE-p10):
mfi0: COMMAND 0x89dab0e8 TIMEOUT AFTER 31 SECONDS
(repeated many times with different commands)
mfi0: 3325 (310696326s/0x0020/4) - Type 18: Fatal firmware error:
Derrick Ryalls wrote:
1) In the event of a disk failure, how do I trace back the name such
as adX to a physical drive in the enclosure? Is there a way to take
the drive offline then use atacontrol to spin it down or something so
it is easy to identify?
In my opinion you are best off using gla
Derrick Ryalls wrote:
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Steve Polyack wrote:
Derrick Ryalls wrote:
1) In the event of a disk failure, how do I trace back the name such
as adX to a physical drive in the enclosure? Is there a way to take
the drive offline then use atacontrol to spin it
0
In /etc/sysctl.conf:
vfs.read_max=32
You may also try increasing vfs.hirunningspace. I've had good results
with setting it to 32MB on write-intensive systems. Tuning vfs.read_max
can give some boosts to physical-hardware FreeBSD systems as well.
Geoff Roberts wrote:
I find I have to give the ext0 interface an IP address in order for routing
and packet filtering to work on the attached VLANs.
This shouldn't be the case. The "ext0" interface should not need an IP
address for the two vlanX interfaces to function correctly. Are you
Peter Steele wrote:
I create a thread using something like this:
pthread_t thread;
pthread_create(&thread, NULL, mythread, NULL);
pthread_detach(thread);
I use the detach because I want to make sure the thread's resource are reclaimed when the thread completes. However, this does not seem to
Morgan Wesström wrote:
So I have two questions:
1) Is --with-mib-modules=if-mib already covered in the Makefile? I can
see the parameter but it refers to a variable I don't know the contents
of. The variable seems to refer to the build option NET_SNMP_MIB_MODULES
which is mentioned at the beginn
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Maxim Khitrov wrote:
Hello all,
I'm setting up a firewall and would like to monitor certain system
parameters like network, cpu, and memory usage. SNMP is an obvious
choice to do the monitoring and I'm planning to set up rrdtool to
generate graphs of captured data. The
Ghirai wrote:
The author suggested that increasing the default value of 8 to 16
resulted in increased read speed, and that increasing it further
resulted in no noticeable performance gain.
Personally, I've seen changes in vfs.read_max to provide anywhere from a
50-100% improvement in disk
gahn wrote:
My two servers have carp configured and work fine. but the pings directed to
the virtual interface (carp interface for both server) result duplicated
replies:
64 bytes from 172.20.1.25: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.049 ms
64 bytes from 172.20.1.25: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.016 ms (DUP!
Olivier Nicole wrote:
I spent a couple of days trying to install FreeBSD 7.1 amd64 on a Dell
PowerEdge 2950.
It won't finish booting properly from the installation CD
I've had(and have) several fairly new Dell PowerEdge2950 servers running
FreeBSD 7.1/amd64 just fine. Is this a brand new
Brent Clark wrote:
checking Pango flags... configure: error:
*** Pango not found. Pango built with Cairo support is required
*** to build GTK+. See http://www.pango.org for Pango information.
I go to /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango and run make config and I get No
options to configure.
I ran i
Steve Polyack wrote:
I've seen some oddities with the partition and bsdlabel editors in the
sysinstall program on the 7.0 and 7.1 releases. The partition editor
seems to be reading or parsing the partition table incorrectly. I had
a 6.3-RELEASE system with the following layout:
I've seen some oddities with the partition and bsdlabel editors in the
sysinstall program on the 7.0 and 7.1 releases. The partition editor
seems to be reading or parsing the partition table incorrectly. I had a
6.3-RELEASE system with the following layout:
/dev/amrd3s1a on / (ufs, local)
/de
boot just fine
* Ship off the contents of the VM folder to your friend.
-Steve Polyack
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B. Cook wrote:
I have a freebsd 7.0 client running in an vmware cluster.
Is there something that I am missing, or that something I can do to
make this go away?
The owner of the cluster is telling me he keeps getting this in the logs:
-Unfortunately I'm still seeing these in the VMWare log e
Roger Olofsson wrote:
Dear mailing list,
What would be the correct way to do the following:
mount_nfs -L server:/path mnt
when using the /etc/fstab file?
Greetings from Sweden
/Roger
Any options passed to mount(8)may be added (comma separated) to the
Options section in /etc/fstab.
For
Tijl Coosemans wrote:
On Wednesday 05 November 2008 15:35:21 Steve Polyack wrote:
So I've done some more testing of this with various linux_base-*
installs. Youtube and most things (google maps) work with sound just
fine for a few seconds, but after trying to interact or letting th
Steve Polyack wrote:
Juergen Lock wrote:
Preliminary checklist for getting flash9 to work in native firefox:
(flash10 needs more ports work, I shall post about that seperately on
-emulation...) If you have additions to this please post a followup to
this thread, keeping the Cc: (I'm n
Juergen Lock wrote:
Preliminary checklist for getting flash9 to work in native firefox:
(flash10 needs more ports work, I shall post about that seperately on
-emulation...) If you have additions to this please post a followup to
this thread, keeping the Cc: (I'm not on -questions...)
1. You ne
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