I hope you can get some crash dumps for the developers to look at,
Attilio was trying to help me but sadly the machine had to be put into
active use so I could no longer play with FreeBSD due to unsolved
instability.
I want to help investigate this problem also but I remembered that the
Ivan Voras wrote:
2009/7/21 Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Mark Stapper wrote:
Good day,
I am the proud user of a FreeBSD 7.2 AMD64 system housing, amongst other
things, a data server.
My server(It's called Yoshi) runs FreeBSD from a mirrored system
Mark Stapper a écrit :
Ivan Voras wrote:
2009/7/21 Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Mark Stapper wrote:
Good day,
I am the proud user of a FreeBSD 7.2 AMD64 system housing, amongst other
things, a data server.
My server(It's called
Olivier SMEDTS wrote:
2009/7/19 Thomas Backman seren...@exscape.org:
On Jul 19, 2009, at 20:16, Ken Smith wrote:
The problem is that as of the next time you update a machine that had
been running -current you are best off reinstalling all ports or other
applications you have on the machine.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:45:36PM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
I have another box (of many) running FreeBSD 8.0-BETA2/amd64 with 2 GB
RAM and a Athlon64 2,2GHz CPU having 800(!) ports installed. Can you
imagine how long this box will be occupied by 'portupgrade -af'? I guess
'cherry-picking'
Could that one (on i386) be related?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/134584
I have no idea about it but I can tell the difference...
My machine panic randomly rather than on shutdown and I remembered that
it failed to write core dump. It also failed to reboot automatically..
Hi FreeBSD community
The SCSI device (eg. da1s1) is not created automatically upon a CF card plug
in on an USB multi-card reader on FreeBSD 7.2 (i386) but the SCSI device
(eg. da1s1) is created automatically if I reboot the computer while the CF
card is plug in.
Here are detail:
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