on 07/06/2012 02:02 Jung-uk Kim said the following:
Any way, hwpstate still isn't quite right even without your patch.
sys/kern/kern_cpu.c cpufreq_curr_sysctl() - CPUFREQ_SET() - /* for all
CPU devices */ cf_set_method() - /* thread_lock(), sched_bind(), ... */
CPUFREQ_DRV_SET() -
At Thu, 07 Jun 2012 09:12:55 +0700,
Erich wrote:
Hi,
On 07 June 2012 3:01:07 Момчил Иванов wrote:
temperature. It was constantly increasing from about 33 C. I took a
look at top and saw that both processes were wildly jumping accross
the cores, i.e. CPU0 and CPU1.
So before
On 06/07/12 11:10, Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 07/06/2012 02:02 Jung-uk Kim said the following:
Any way, hwpstate still isn't quite right even without your patch.
sys/kern/kern_cpu.c cpufreq_curr_sysctl() - CPUFREQ_SET() -/* for all
CPU devices */ cf_set_method() -/* thread_lock(),
Hi,
On 07 June 2012 10:16:07 Momchil Ivanov wrote:
At Thu, 07 Jun 2012 09:12:55 +0700,
Erich wrote:
I've repeated the same experiment just now, setting both processes on
both cores with cpuset. The temperature got to about 72-74 C, so the
two small pieces of dirt that came out, the fresh
On 06.06.12 03:16, Scott Long wrote:
[...]
Each disk has its own UFS+J filesystem, except for
the SSDs that are mirrored together with gmirror. The SSDs hold the OS image
and cache some of the busiest content. The other disks hold nothing but the
audio and video files for our content
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TB --- 2012-06-07
On 07.06.12 08:27, Dave Hayes wrote:
Personally, a 'pkg-options-descr' text file would suit me just fine.
I have considered this lack of information about port options myself.
Sometimes, when installing new (to your understanding) software
finding out what those options actually do and
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On 07.06.12 11:16, Momchil Ivanov wrote:
Though, it was strange seeing both processes hopping around... I will
probably go back to the 4BSD scheduler if my laptop does another
self-shutdown in the next few days as Doug suggested.
You never run just two processes on FreeBSD, ever. The kernel
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Is anyone else seeing this on a vanilla source tree ?
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/usr/src/usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c:159: warning: 'struct shmfd' declared
inside parameter list
/usr/src/usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c:159: warning: its scope is only this
definition or declaration, which is probably
On Jun 7, 2012, at 3:09 AM, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
On 06.06.12 03:16, Scott Long wrote:
[...]
Each disk has its own UFS+J filesystem, except for
the SSDs that are mirrored together with gmirror. The SSDs hold the OS image
and cache some of the busiest content. The other disks hold
TB --- 2012-06-07 14:28:07 - tinderbox 2.9 running on freebsd-legacy2.sentex.ca
TB --- 2012-06-07 14:28:07 - FreeBSD freebsd-legacy2.sentex.ca 9.0-RELEASE
FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Jan 3 07:46:30 UTC 2012
r...@farrell.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
TB --- 2012-06-07
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FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Jan 3 07:46:30 UTC 2012
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TB --- 2012-06-07
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FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Jan 3 07:46:30 UTC 2012
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TB --- 2012-06-07
On Thursday, June 07, 2012 9:29:20 am Jason Hellenthal wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this on a vanilla source tree ?
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/usr/src/usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c:159: warning: 'struct shmfd' declared
inside parameter list
/usr/src/usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c:159: warning:
On 06/06/12 21:20, Chris Nehren wrote:
Have you tried ctrl-t? This will send SIGINFO to the process which
No response to any key except ^z
Additionally, the output of ps ax -d (show process trees) would be
helpful. This should also show what mergemaster is waiting on.
Viewing the output
Phil Regnauld wrote:
David Magda (dmagda) writes:
On Jun 1, 2012, at 09:12, Phil Regnauld wrote:
* Gluster
For very large FSes, nothing beats it, especially now that 3.3
has been
released.
Isilon built their OneFS on top of FreeBSD, does that count? :)
Panasas too
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 10:05:24 -0700 , Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On 06/06/12 21:20, Chris Nehren wrote:
Have you tried ctrl-t? This will send SIGINFO to the process which
No response to any key except ^z
Additionally, the output of ps ax -d (show process trees) would be
helpful. This
Hi,
I just upgraded a few machines from 8.2-STABLE (r221983) to 9.0-STABLE
(r234600) and now they can't find any disk because SAS controller cannot
initialize with the following diagnostic:
mpt0: LSILogic SAS/SATA Adapter port 0xd000-0xd0ff irq 26 at device
3.0 on pci6
mpt0: 0x4000 bytes
David Magda wrote:
On Jun 1, 2012, at 21:03, Chris Nehren wrote:
You say your'e using ZVOLs but then recommend gluster for large
filesystems. I would like to take a moment to point out that one of
the
design goals of ZFS was to scale beyond the capabilities of current
hardware.
On 06/07/12 10:55, Chris Nehren wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 10:05:24 -0700 , Thomas D. Dean wrote:
It looks like there's a pager (probably less) that's waiting for you to
respond. The output suggests it's showing you the results of diffing an
old file with a new one--could be either
Am 06.06.2012 um 20:59 schrieb Dave Hayes:
I believe this is the first time I've seen more documentation labeled as
extraneous. :) I had thought to suggest an implementation by having a
simple pkg-option-desr file which describes the options and implications
in each port. Are you
Hello.
Can I use this video card with FreeBSD? If yes so, where I can driver download?
Best regards,
Vladimir Vasilenko vladi...@shumbely.com
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On Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 10:05:24AM -0700, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On 06/06/12 21:20, Chris Nehren wrote:
Have you tried ctrl-t? This will send SIGINFO to the process which
No response to any key except ^z
Doesn't ^t work at all for you?
If you're using tcsh and some *rxvt terminal emulator
Am Thu, 07 Jun 2012 03:01:07 +0200
schrieb Момчил Иванов momc...@xaxo.eu:
Is there some remedy?
Hi,
I remember this series, I've had a T60p and when I compiled world, I
placed a fan in front of it to cool it down from 100°C. The difference
with T60p was that it simply shut off reaching 101°C.
At Fri, 8 Jun 2012 00:54:15 +0200,
Martin Sugioarto wrote:
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Am Thu, 07 Jun 2012 03:01:07 +0200
schrieb Момчил Иванов momc...@xaxo.eu:
Is there some remedy?
Hi,
I remember this series, I've had a T60p and when I compiled world, I
placed a fan
On Jun 5, 2012, at 6:16 PM, Scott Long wrote:
Yes, we are indeed using FreeBSD at Netflix! For those who are interested, I
recently moved from Yahoo to Netflix to help support FreeBSD for them, and
I'm definitely impressed with what is going on there. Other than a few small
changes, we're
Hi Scott,
[...]
I wanted to follow up on this briefly. I jumped the gun a little
bit in talking about this publicly, since the Openconnect website
wasn't fully globally online at the time. It is now, so anyone who
previously had trouble getting to it should try again at
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