? Is it available on your system? xmbmon reads
temperatures off the SMBus IIRC.
Jiawei Ye
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On 8/16/06, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can mysql use 160%? Is this a reporting bug in top because mysql is
threaded?
You have multiple CPUs, so a threaded process can theoretically reach
100*ncpus cpu usage.
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I am seeing this on a
On 8/23/06, Kip Macy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen with libthr. What libraries are you using?
-Kip
libthr :)
Jiawei
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On 8/29/06, Stefan Lambrev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/compat/linux/usr/lib/oracle/10.2.0.2.20060331/client/lib
/compat/linux/usr/lib/oracle/10.2.0.2.20060331/client/bin/sqlplus /nolog
I am running it off a -current system with the following command:
to, or perhaps something
related to my specific configuration?
You need polling support in the kernel, you can look at NOTES for
POLLING option.
Cheers,
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On 9/25/06, Johan Ström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fcking great.. Waking up and noting that the box has rebooted it self
during the night... Yay!!... No kernel dumps, nothing in message
log.. Nada... (this was on the first box, that is the one first in
this thread)
What exactly does
kernel dumps
intuitive than portupgrade -N IMO.
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On 6/29/05, Maxim Kizik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Afternoon.
After upgrading my system from FreeBSD 4.10 to FreeBSD 5.3, I found
mount_smbfs -N broken. The error message is mount_smbfs: unable to
open connection: syserr = Authentication error.
However, the keyboard interactive
On 9/15/05, Mariano Benedettini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a dual Xeon running 5.3-RELEASE SMP, which I plan to upgrade to
5.4, enabling SCHED_ULE.
Who's running a 5.4 SMP in a production environment, using SCHED_ULE ?
Is the performance significant better ?
Thanks in advance,
On 10/29/05, Jung-uk Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was that working X11 X.Org or XFree86? Older releases contains
XFree86 and 6.0 contains X.Org. You can find both as a FreeBSD port
under x11-servers category. Give XFree86 a try, maybe it is better
for You.
Or xorg-server-snap, maybe...
On 10/30/05, Bryan Fullerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have raised this issue in the past, but no one responded.
Did you submit a PR?
Bryan
No I didn't. There was no response so I figured maybe I was the only
one affected.
Jiawei
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On 6/7/05, Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That works here.
I tried net/vnc but starting up give..
[foo64 2:25] /usr/ports/net/vnc Xvnc :1
Couldn't open RGB_DB '/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb'
Getting interface configuration (4): Device not configured
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failed to set default font
On 6/10/05, Artem Kuchin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See
man 4 ar
I think it is fully outdated, bease ar is an RAID storage
device, as i see when i use Promise TX2000
Artem
ATA(4) FreeBSD Kernel Interfaces Manual ATA(4)
NAME
ata, ar, acd, ad, afd, ast
On 6/11/05, Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there's a compile-time option to make libpthread use system scope
threads but the details ellude me. The Linuxthreads library may well
provide a substantial improvement -- not as good for MySQL as the 6.x
libthr, but perhaps
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