On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 20:57:32 -0400
Pierre-Luc Drouin pldro...@pldrouin.net wrote:
Hi,
I have an overclocked i7 920 CPU for which I have enabled Turbo Mode
in the BIOS (21x multiplier). The base clock is set at 190 MHz, so
the CPU frequency with Turbo mode activated should be 3990 MHz.
John Baldwin wrote:
The avahi ports can still be useful to look at as they contain patches that
you will probably need. For example, net/avahi-app has a patch against the
configure script in files/patch-configure. In total it seems that
net/avahi-app has 21 different patches to the avahi
On 11 Sep 2009, at 5:45, Andrew Snow wrote:
Peter C. Lai wrote:
What is the status of growfs(8) then?
As far as I can tell, it doesn't work reliably with UFS2 partitions,
and it doesn't work at all with large partitions.
People who do try to use it, can end up with corrupted
I've upgraded from 7.2-RELEASE_p2 to 8.0-BETA4 and using GEOM_PART_*
with my sliced gstripe array causes the /dev/stripe/raid0a to disappear
and the reset of the /dev/stripe/raid0[a-z] file systems to be unmountable.
My gvinum array is still working fine and, after chasing the ad* slices,
Stephen Hurd wrote:
I've upgraded from 7.2-RELEASE_p2 to 8.0-BETA4 and using GEOM_PART_*
with my sliced gstripe array causes the /dev/stripe/raid0a to disappear
and the reset of the /dev/stripe/raid0[a-z] file systems to be unmountable.
My gvinum array is still working fine and, after chasing
2009/9/10 George Mamalakis mama...@eng.auth.gr:
Hello everybody,
Yesterday I installed FreeBSD 8.0-BETA4 on an IBM 3650, having a ServerRaid
8k adapter, and 6 sata disks on raid-6.
aac0: COMMAND 0xff80003e08a0 TIMEOUT AFTER 40 SECONDS
aac0: COMMAND 0xff80003d5070 TIMEOUT AFTER
Bruce Cran wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 20:57:32 -0400
Pierre-Luc Drouin pldro...@pldrouin.net wrote:
Hi,
I have an overclocked i7 920 CPU for which I have enabled Turbo Mode
in the BIOS (21x multiplier). The base clock is set at 190 MHz, so
the CPU frequency with Turbo mode activated should
On Thursday 10 September 2009 8:57:32 pm Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Hi,
I have an overclocked i7 920 CPU for which I have enabled Turbo Mode in
the BIOS (21x multiplier). The base clock is set at 190 MHz, so the CPU
frequency with Turbo mode activated should be 3990 MHz. However the
Hello,
I have a 7.2-RELEASE(i386) server hosting NFSv3. I've installed
8.0-BETA4(amd64) in a VMware 6.5 workstation virtual machine.
I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
The strange thing is, the directory in which
John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 10 September 2009 8:57:32 pm Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Hi,
I have an overclocked i7 920 CPU for which I have enabled Turbo Mode in
the BIOS (21x multiplier). The base clock is set at 190 MHz, so the CPU
frequency with Turbo mode activated should be 3990 MHz.
Artis, and the rest of the guys, thank you all for your answers.
Ivan, I was thinking of using one of the techniques you mention (create
two volumes, install fbsd on one of them, and use GTP on the second
drive), but I was wondering if there would be any incompatibility
issues with tools like
Hello,
I just got a kernel panic on a FreeBSD 7.2 STABLE after a print job
finished on ulpt. The kgdb output (ran in script) is attached. I'll
keep the vmcore around in case anyone needs more info. Shout if you
need more info.
!DSPAM:363,4aaa786713781058220185!
kgdb.out
Description:
Dear all,
My question should maybe have be sent to some other fbsd list; if so,
please someone instruct me where, and excuse me for my potential mistake.
Now to my question:
I just bought the MSI GT 627 Laptop, and I tried to install FreeBSD on
it. First I tried with 8-BETA4 amd, then with
Ivan Voras wrote:
An interesting problem. I presume that in either case (gpart or
GEOM_BSD/MBR) the output of gstripe status is the same? Only the
interpretation of the partition tables is problematic?
Yes, but the output of gstripe list is different in the mode lines...
for GEOM_PART, the
George Mamalakis wrote:
Dear all,
My question should maybe have be sent to some other fbsd list; if so,
please someone instruct me where, and excuse me for my potential mistake.
Now to my question:
I just bought the MSI GT 627 Laptop, and I tried to install FreeBSD on
it. First I tried
I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I attempt to access the
directory.
This may be a known
On Fri, September 11, 2009 13:00, Li, Qing wrote:
I cannot successfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I attempt to
2009/9/11 George Mamalakis mama...@eng.auth.gr:
Artis, and the rest of the guys, thank you all for your answers.
Ivan, I was thinking of using one of the techniques you mention (create two
volumes, install fbsd on one of them, and use GTP on the second drive), but
I was wondering if there
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009, Rick Macklem wrote:
I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I attempt to access the
I cannot sucessfully mount exports from the NFSv3 server on the
8.0-BETA4 client. All works well with 7.2 clients.
The strange thing is, the directory in which I mount the nfs
filesystem disappears, and I get an error when I attempt to access the
directory.
I went and looked at the
Hi Tobias,
This is the pseudo RAID controller that comes by default with most
Dell, low cost HP servers and probably others?
If you depend on I/O I would recommend you to change this raid with
PERC6/i (looks like this is Dell server)
which is little more expensive, but comes with 256MB
G'day,
I'm upgrading a Soekris net5501 from FreeBSD 7-Stable to 8-Beta4 (via
source). I've done a buildworld, buildkernel, and installkernel. When I
try to boot the new kernel, it stops very early on in the boot sequence.
The serial console shows:
/boot/kernel/kernel text=0x32f9f0
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