>> Next I try netdumping to another FreeBSD-host (virtual machine on
>> VMWare
>> hypervisor):
>> root@host-3:~ # uname -mv
>> FreeBSD 12.2-STABLE r369412 GENERIC amd64
>> root@host-3:~ # ifconfig em0
>> em0: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
>>
>> options=81009b
>> inet
Hello.
I try to use netdump(4) option for transmitting kernel dumps to a remote
server.
When I caused a kernel panic by sysctl debug.kdb.panic I found, that
netdumping
to remote server happens very slow: systat -ifstat on remote side show speed
around 5KB/s.
On netdump-client side I
> Greetings,
> The FreeBSD project will be moving it's source repo from subversion to git
> starting this this weekend. The docs repo was moved 2 weeks ago. The ports
> repo will move at the end of March, 2021 due to timing issues.
> The short version is that we're switching the version control
Hello.
> You can try to use '-h' flag for `gmirror label` command.
How it can be done?
# gmirror status
NameStatus Components
mirror/swap COMPLETE diskid/DISK-SERIAL1p2 (ACTIVE)
diskid/DISK-SERIAL2p2 (ACTIVE)
# gmirror destroy swap
# gmirror status
# gmirror
Hello.
I have two disk with next partitions:
#gpart show
=> 40 11721045088 ada0 GPT (5.5T)
40 1024 1 freebsd-boot (512K)
1064 16777216 2 freebsd-swap (8.0G)
16778280 11704266848 3 freebsd-zfs (5.5T)
=> 40 11721045088