Sory if i forgott that.
I get this when i am copying from the Netware Server. Copying to the Server
works well.
Antony Mawer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear colleagues,
what would you recoment to tune for flreshly installed RELENG_6 server on amd64
with 4G RAM? I remember on i386/4G there is high KVA pressure, what about it on
amd64? Other buffers tuning?
Machine is planning for mixed SQL/scripts computing.
Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 11:32:18PM +0200, Thomas wrote:
T Thanks for you work.
T I will test this on a small freebsd based router with an averrage of
T 300mb/s in the next few days.
T Should I test anything special? Where should I see most of the
T improvements compared to 6.1 Release? (less
Hi Everyone,
I want to purchase a Dell Server 2900 with these specifications
Processor:
Dual-Core 64-bit Intel Xeon processor 5160
1x 3.0GHz / 2x2MB L2 Cache / 1333MHz Front Side Bus
Chipset:
Intel 5000X chipset
Memory:
4GB (4x1GB) 667MHz FBD memory
Hi Thomas,
I use equivalent machine with amd64, without problems!!
Woodcrest is very fast processor!!
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 03:45:13 -0300, Thomas Agersborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I want to purchase a Dell Server 2900 with these specifications
Processor:
Dual-Core 64-bit
Hi,
Probably I the idiot since recently has purchased a motherboard from
intel SE7230NH1-LX.
And now I try to get on her RAID, all over again I tried to make RAID10.
But in reality, she has problems and with RAID0 and RAID1 if them to use
at once two
As it has appeared on ICH7R RAID it is made
Hi, list.
I use 6-stable with jails.
Sometimes, when I run
/etc/rc.d/jail restart fbsdbuild
And, after that, I have:
jailhost1# jls | grep fbsdbuild
7 172.17.3.253fbsdbuild /space/jail/fbsdbuild
3 172.17.3.253fbsdbuild /space/jail/fbsdbuild
Sometimes, it work clean.
My
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, 20:01+0400, Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
Hi, list.
I use 6-stable with jails.
Sometimes, when I run
/etc/rc.d/jail restart fbsdbuild
And, after that, I have:
jailhost1# jls | grep fbsdbuild
7 172.17.3.253fbsdbuild /space/jail/fbsdbuild
3 172.17.3.253
Hiya,
I have scoured the net today trying to find out if any kind soul
managed to port drivers for the $subject to FreeBSD.
I can see there is already support for CP21XX in Linux, and even
in OpenBSD (http://www.openbsd.org/plus.html).
I have a CDMA modem with this chipset, which I'd have
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 01:48:09PM -0700, David (Controller
AE) Christensen wrote:
Scott,
What are you doing when this problem occurs? Is it something I can
easily duplicate here? When I tested the fix on -CURRENT
I used the
following command suggested by Doug to bring out
Thomas Agersborg wrote:
I want to purchase a Dell Server 2900 with these specifications
...
Dual-Core 64-bit Intel Xeon processor 5160
...
4GB (4x1GB) 667MHz FBD memory (max 32GB)
...
is there any issues which I need to
be aware of in regard to the server and FreeBSD?
You'll want (need)
Hi All,
This morning I upgraded a Dell PowerEdge 2850 from 6.0-RELEASE to
6.1-RELEASE and found that amr(4) no longer detects my Seagate DAT via
sa(4).
The system has an embedded Dell PERC 4e/Di with two channels. Channel 0
contains two disks in RAID 1 and works fine. Channel 1 has only the
On 8/08/2006 5:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sory if i forgott that.
I get this when i am copying from the Netware Server. Copying to the Server
works well.
Okay. What version of Netware are you using? What are the step-by-step
procedures you are following in order to reproduce this (from
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 02:04, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Daniel O'Connor was making an attempt, but I did not find any
info whether he succeeded.
He sort of succeeded but the resulting driver has issues :)
You can try it here..
http://www.dons.net.au/~darius/ucp-0.01.diff.gz
MD5
clinth wrote:
Hi All,
This morning I upgraded a Dell PowerEdge 2850 from 6.0-RELEASE to
6.1-RELEASE and found that amr(4) no longer detects my Seagate DAT via
sa(4).
The system has an embedded Dell PERC 4e/Di with two channels. Channel 0
contains two disks in RAID 1 and works fine.
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