Kostik Belousov wrote:
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 01:38:59PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 12:32:51 pm Vincent Hoffman wrote:
Hi all,
I've been running the 8.0-BETAs in a xen virtual machine
(hvm/fully virtualised) for testing and something between
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:34:23AM +0100, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
Kostik Belousov wrote:
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 01:38:59PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 12:32:51 pm Vincent Hoffman wrote:
Hi all,
I've been running the 8.0-BETAs in a xen
Dear FreeBSD community
I'm trying to compile Avahi-0.6.25 (http://avahi.org/) on FreeBSD 7.2
(i386) [in fact, on Tomahawk Desktop]. It develops compilation errors.
Is it possible someone to help us by compile Avahi and identify the
compilations issues and propose relevant fixes. We use
On 2009-09-10 14:06, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
I'm trying to compile Avahi-0.6.25 (http://avahi.org/) on FreeBSD 7.2
(i386) [in fact, on Tomahawk Desktop]. It develops compilation errors.
Any reason why you don't use the net/avahi port instead? This will save
you most compilation and
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Any information on what can be done with AMD CPUs with respect
to temperature monitoring ?
I thought coretemp had be modified in HEAD to support Phenoms but I
can't find any evidence of that in SVN so I am not sure what I am
thinking..
--
Daniel
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:13:28PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Any information on what can be done with AMD CPUs with respect
to temperature monitoring ?
I thought coretemp had be modified in HEAD to support Phenoms but I
can't find any evidence
Hi,
On 10 Sep 2009, at 14:43, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
I thought coretemp had be modified in HEAD to support Phenoms but I
can't find any evidence of that in SVN so I am not sure what I am
thinking..
How about 'k8temp'?
# make search name=k8temp
Port: k8temp-0.4.0
Path:
Hello,
I recently added two disks to the mirror on my 3ware 9550 controller
with the intend to expand my mirror. It doesn't support that with
differently sized disks though, so I ended up creating a new mirror
and gconcat-ed them together. Now I'm seeing lots of UNKNOWN FILETYPE
and
Kostik Belousov wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:34:23AM +0100, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
Kostik Belousov wrote:
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 01:38:59PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 12:32:51 pm Vincent Hoffman wrote:
Hi all,
Hi!
I thought coretemp had be modified in HEAD to support Phenoms but I
can't find any evidence of that in SVN so I am not sure what I am
thinking..
How about 'k8temp'?
/usr/ports/sysutils/k8temp
This works, very nice!
Thanks!
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p...@opsec.eu+49 171 3101372
Quoting Kurt Jaeger pili...@c0mplx.org:
Hi!
Any information on what can be done with AMD CPUs with respect
to temperature monitoring ?
amdtemp(4) ? :-)
home$ man amdtemp
No manual entry for amdtemp
It's on 8.0-BETA4, but I have no amd64 running with that, yet.
wise# kldload k8temp
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 03:21:07PM +0200, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
I thought coretemp had be modified in HEAD to support Phenoms but I
can't find any evidence of that in SVN so I am not sure what I am
thinking..
How about 'k8temp'?
/usr/ports/sysutils/k8temp
This works, very
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
$ARCH/isa/clock.c::DELAY(). I suppose with a few measurements
at different HZ values and some back of the envelope calculations
one could even determine estimate the frequency and duration
of those SMI interrupts!
On recent motherboards I have
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, Thierry Thomas wrote:
I recently discovered a system where the floppy drive cable was
intermittently fouling the CPU fan - I believe this caused the CPU
to overheat and then get throttled by the BIOS.
Does anyone know if it is possible to determine if this is the
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:02:19PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009, John Baldwin wrote:
$ARCH/isa/clock.c::DELAY(). I suppose with a few measurements
at different HZ values and some back of the envelope calculations
one could even determine estimate the frequency and
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2009-09-10 14:06, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
I'm trying to compile Avahi-0.6.25 (http://avahi.org/) on FreeBSD 7.2
(i386) [in fact, on Tomahawk Desktop]. It develops compilation errors.
Any reason why you don't use the net/avahi port instead? This will save
you
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. The raid-6 volume was
synchronizing for a day, so this syncing process was happening while I
was installing fbsd on the server. During the installation I was
On 2009-09-10 16:39, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Tomahawk Desktop uses FreeBSD sources, it is not based on the FreeBSD
distribution.
Please contact the Tomahawk Desktop mailing lists then. :)
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George Mamalakis wrote:
Hello everybody,
Yesterday I installed FreeBSD 8.0-BETA4 on an IBM 3650, having a
3650 M1 or M2?
ServerRaid 8k adapter, and 6 sata disks on raid-6. The raid-6 volume was
synchronizing for a day, so this syncing process was happening while I
was installing fbsd on
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2009-09-10 16:39, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Tomahawk Desktop uses FreeBSD sources, it is not based on the FreeBSD
distribution.
Please contact the Tomahawk Desktop mailing lists then. :)
We are Tomahawk Desktop :)
On Thursday 10 September 2009 10:39:27 am Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2009-09-10 14:06, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
I'm trying to compile Avahi-0.6.25 (http://avahi.org/) on FreeBSD 7.2
(i386) [in fact, on Tomahawk Desktop]. It develops compilation errors.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:39:27PM +0800, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2009-09-10 14:06, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
I'm trying to compile Avahi-0.6.25 (http://avahi.org/) on FreeBSD 7.2
(i386) [in fact, on Tomahawk Desktop]. It develops compilation errors.
2009/9/10 Ken Smith kensm...@cse.buffalo.edu:
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 15:29 +0100, Gavin Atkinson wrote:
This seems like a step backwards to me: crash dumps have been left
enabled in 7.x and have proved very useful from the point of view of
improved quality of received PRs. I'm not aware of
On Thursday 10 September 2009 09:37 am, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 03:21:07PM +0200, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
I thought coretemp had be modified in HEAD to support Phenoms
but I can't find any evidence of that in SVN so I am not sure
what I am thinking..
How
Ivan, thank you very much for answering; and now to your comments:
3650 M1 or M2?
On the box it writes x3650 (I forgot the initial 'x' before, sorry).
You have received this message because you are running a debug kernel;
a normal kernel with debugging disabled would not have shown it.
2009/9/10 George Mamalakis mama...@eng.auth.gr:
[about aac0: COMMAND 0xff80003d9440 TIMEOUT AFTER 40 SECONDS]
It looks like the controller was too busy rebuilding to take any new
requests. It is possible you have filled the controller's write cache and
that is why the lag happened at this
2009/9/10 George Mamalakis mama...@eng.auth.gr:
Thank you for your answer again, and (now that you mentioned it:) ) in case
anyone knows whether we'll be able to see partitions 2T in the future (or
now?!), please say how :).
Actually, FreeBSD can use arbitrary sized drives and partitions
After much work and looking at all the different configurations, I have a
running 7.2-STABLE (amd64) system running ZFS only with no partitions.
Unfortunately, this required a couple of things.
First - The patch here:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-June/050518.html
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 05:36:56PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
2009/9/10 Ken Smith kensm...@cse.buffalo.edu:
On Thu, 2009-09-10 at 15:29 +0100, Gavin Atkinson wrote:
This seems like a step backwards to me: crash dumps have been left
enabled in 7.x and have proved very useful from the point
How did you expand the filesystem onto the new volume? UFS2 expansion
is not supported.
I originally created the concatted disk in two steps. First I created
the concat on my new mirrored disks and copied the files from my
existing mirror in there. Second I appended the existing mirror to
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
maximum value FreeBSD amd64 shows for the CPU frequency in dmesg and
sysctl
Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
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
maximum value FreeBSD amd64 shows for the CPU frequency
What is the status of growfs(8) then?
On 2009-09-11 10:21:45AM +1000, Andrew Snow wrote:
How did you expand the filesystem onto the new volume? UFS2 expansion is
not supported.
I originally created the concatted disk in two steps. First I created the
concat on my new mirrored disks
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 filesystems...
and the code is currently unmaintained.
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