> I don't think 10 is enough. Wash has a buildworld problem on current
> and, on his listing, you would only make it about half way
> through the
> error 1 messages and may miss the one that means something.
>
> I log for a different reason. If you had one die and I
> didn't, I want to
> be a
Well, it worked! After a fashion...
This morning I swapped my small primary HDD and larger secondary HDD,
then created the new slices/mount points, and re-installed:
Primary Master 8.something G:
/ 500M
Swap256M
/var500M
/tmp500M
/usr over 6G
Secondary Slave 2.1G:
/usr/obj
On Monday 01 September 2003 01:11 pm, Charles Howse wrote:
> > BTW, If you add both of your kernels to /etc/make.conf, you
> > would only
> > need one buildkernel. The first one is the one that is installed. I
> > have it commented now but I used to use
> >
> > #KERNCONF=RUBY GENERIC
> >
> > to bui
> Most of the time, you only need to see the last 4 or 5. I
> think that I
> only look at one of my builds to see the "chmod 444 freebsd.cf" and
> fire up the next script.
OK, I understand. I think I will go ahead and change tail to tail -n
50. That should provide plenty of feedback, eh?
>
On Monday 01 September 2003 11:31 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> > I don't think 10 is enough. Wash has a buildworld problem on
> > current and, on his listing, you would only make it about half way
> > through the
> > error 1 messages and may miss the one that means something.
> >
> > I log for a diff
On Monday 01 September 2003 11:13 am, Charles Howse wrote:
> Well, here are my current versions of the update scripts.
> I hope they are complicated enough for everyone.
>
> Contrary to Kent's suggestion, I'm only logging the last 10 lines of
> the important commands. I defer to his experience an
Well, here are my current versions of the update scripts.
I hope they are complicated enough for everyone.
Contrary to Kent's suggestion, I'm only logging the last 10 lines of the
important commands. I defer to his experience and knowledge, but I
can't see the value in logging 7500 lines of code
On Sunday 31 August 2003 04:05 pm, Charles Howse wrote:
> > bw w -j5
> > 893.563u 311.353s 30:31.44 65.7%1302+1591k 53927+138930io
> > 2331pf+0w
> >
> > The wall clock time is really how efficient your process is. The
> > fact that your user time or sys time is faster doesn't mean much if
>
> bw w -j5
> 893.563u 311.353s 30:31.44 65.7%1302+1591k 53927+138930io
> 2331pf+0w
>
> The wall clock time is really how efficient your process is. The fact
> that your user time or sys time is faster doesn't mean much
> if the wall
> clock time is 1/3 longer.
Wall clock? Would that
> When I started timing my buildworlds, I figured out that you need
> everything but the right hand stuff in the following
>
> AMD Athlon 2000+ XP
> 877.636u 233.835s 23:02.33 80.4%1350+1662k 46008+7469io
> 2359pf+0w
> bw w -j2
> 891.151u 303.327s 35:02.77 56.8%1305+1600k 52256+1
On Sunday 31 August 2003 02:19 pm, Charles Howse wrote:
> > > > > I'll be glad to post the scripts for review if anyone's
> > > > > interested.
> > > >
> > > > I'll take a look and test them for you also.
> > >
> > > OK, any input or corrections welcome.
> > > I definitly would be interested in mor
> > > > I'll be glad to post the scripts for review if anyone's
> > > > interested.
> > >
> > > I'll take a look and test them for you also.
> >
> > OK, any input or corrections welcome.
> > I definitly would be interested in more error checking and
> > reporting, and I'm thinking about using \time
On Sunday 31 August 2003 01:25 pm, Charles Howse wrote:
> > > I'll be glad to post the scripts for review if anyone's
> > > interested.
> >
> > I'll take a look and test them for you also.
>
> OK, any input or corrections welcome.
> I definitly would be interested in more error checking and
> repor
> > I'll be glad to post the scripts for review if anyone's interested.
>
>
> I'll take a look and test them for you also.
OK, any input or corrections welcome.
I definitly would be interested in more error checking and
reporting, and I'm thinking about using \time to append the
time it takes t
Hi,
I'm working on scripting the buildworld/installworld process.
This will keep me from messing up everything by doing it wrong or making
a typo.
I'll be glad to post the scripts for review if anyone's interested.
Right now, I have a couple of questions.
1. I realize that run
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