I don´t think it´s changed in 12 but on 11.2 I´m using in haproxy.conf
global
daemon
maxconn 512 # Total Max Connections. This is dependent on
ulimit
nbproc 1
ssl-default-bind-options no-sslv3 no-tls-tickets
ssl-default-bind-ciphers
to legacy 4.0.22, which would not boot at all, then to
4.8.05,
which worked 8-)
I upgraded to 12.0-RELEASE-p1 yesterday and am running coreboot v4.0.18
on apu2c4 with no issues.
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address if you have managed switch. Else, just reset
it.
Have you tried remote console access via the iLO?
Sometimes that still works when the physical VGA doesn't.
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no reason to have them on together. It will only
slow down writes to the file system. Effectively soft updates was a
go-between before journalin was introduced.
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On 27.08.2012 11:15, Matt Smith wrote:
On 2012-08-27 10:25, c...@milos.co.za wrote:
I'm far from anything near an expert on file systems but I'd suggest
you remove softupdates and leave journaling on.
tunefs -n disable
There's no need to have both on and although I agree that both
SHOULD
work