the optimization level from the default -O2 to -O1 (in
addition to omitting -pipe).
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7 on an 80386(SX/DX) machine?
How exactly did you hack it? As far as I know, support for
80386 processors was removed from FreeBSD a while ago.
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http://www.secnetix.de/~olli/scripts/jps
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),
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, 0);
mtx_init(ufsdirhash_mtx, dirhash list, NULL, MTX_DEF);
I haven't actually tried that, though, but the patch is
trivial enough so there shouldn't be too many bugs.
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a
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corruption), the
ability to store multiple copies of important files,
compression, and lots of other useful things.
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especially when files and directories have to be created
automatically in the upper layer.
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), and no major new features, only fixes.
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Ken Smith wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Uhm, are you sure? In the past, whenever a new RELENG
branch was created, it was implicitly the next -stable
branch, because -current moved on to the next version
number. Did that policy change?
It is implicitly the *next* -stable but it's
to affect any _released_ FreeBSD version.
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Obviously nothing on your machine uses SysV IPC, so all
fields are empty.
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and polling.
I'm sure there are more things.
Basically, the kernel cannot handle time slices smaller
than 1/HZ seconds, for any purpose.
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Artem Kuchin wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Artem Kuchin wrote:
What value of HZ option would you recommend
for a hosting (web) server with a lot of processes
(about 900) and polling off (as decided from previous
discussion polling is useless in
this situation
Craig Boston wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
In that case, I would recommend not to override the
default at all (which is 1000).
ISTM that it would be better to use kern.hz=100 in this case.
I haven't seen a benchmark yet which would support that.
My reasoning is that a web server
Bob Johnson wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
By the way, an additional confusion is that .. and ../
are handled differently. Specifying .. always leads to
this message:
rm: . and .. may not be removed
and nothing is actually removed. It is confusing that
adding a slash
not the case on a web server
where the Apache kicks the bucket much earlier than the
kernel.
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Dan Nelson wrote:
Oliver Fromme said:
The expansion of * does not include . or ...
Under /bin/sh, .* does match . and .., so be careful :)
For that reason I got used to type .??* instead of .*
since I started with UNIX almost 20 years ago. ;-)
Apart from that, zsh is my shell
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in dmesg but it doesnt]
My guess is that you forgot to include options SMP in
your kernel config. Otherwise, what's the output from
sysctl kern.smp on that machine?
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Artem Kuchin wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Artem Kuchin wrote:
3) Is timer int really generated on each cpu? Am i really wasting
cpu time on ~4000 ints per second?
4000 ints per second is rather nothing on any modern CPU.
Have a look at the top(1) display of an otherwise idle
removed).
Shall I file a PR? Or is rm working correctly, and
my assumptions are wrong?
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Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
$ cd /tmp
$ mkdir -p foo/var
$ cd foo/bar
$ rm -rf ../
rm: ../: Invalid argument
$ rm -rf ../
$
Note that the command rm -rf ../ was entered twice.
The first time I got an error message (and exit code 1
Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
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By the way, an additional confusion is that .. and ../
are handled differently. Specifying .. always leads to
this message:
rm: . and .. may not be removed
and nothing is actually removed. It is confusing that
adding
. It's supposed to be fixed in 7-current.
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devices before removing them.
Using amd(8) with a short timeout can help somewhat.
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of the executable file, but not with a particular
process. That means that unrelated processes running
from the same binary file (vnode) will share the same
text pages in memory.
Please, someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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kern.timecounter.choice: TSC(-100) HPET(2000) ACPI-fast(1000) i8254(0)
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kern.timecounter.hardware: HPET
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Doug Barton wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
By the way, I have changed from hints to slaves on the DNS
servers for a large server farm (just testing right now;
I might go back to hints if I don't feel it's worth it).
Depending on how many name servers you have you might get
Doug Barton wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
However, I noticed that the refresh interval of the root zone is
1800, i.e. it would be fetched every 30 minutes,
No, refresh is how often the master servers are checked for serial
number changes.
True, I forgot about that. Thanks
, even though the zone seems to be updated at
most once per day. Therefore, wouldn't it make sense
to add the following option to the slave zones?
min-refresh-time 86400;
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of time and interest.)
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), it might be
preferable to use it instead of gmirror, even if it's 5%
slower, but because it would save a lot of cpu.
Of course, since both are in software and probably consume
similar amounts of cpu, it's better to use gmirror because
it's a little faster.
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I'm not going to complain to my provider because that would
be myself. :-) This is not a dynamic IP address, and it
certainly has never sent spam to anywhere, so I'm curious
why it would be included in a blacklist.
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as server and client at the same
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of backup capacity. Compare that to 70 GB. I also guess
that that REV thing is much slower than an ATA disk.
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Stefan Esser wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Momchil Ivanov wrote:
I don`t know how things work, but shutting down the system when some
mounted fs is no longer present seems like the wrong thing to me.
As Josh wrote, it's expected. The problem is known
to exist for a long time
local servers only (e.g. for NTP servers located in
your direct upstream or at your ISP), and higher polling
intervals for other public servers.
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that are not in use.
Another nice feature of amd(8) is that you don't have
to mount the file system either -- Simply plug the USB
stick in, then access it, and amd(8) will automatically
mount it for you.
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test files
and making a test archive. Or look it up in the source
code of gtar. I don't have gtar installed so I can't tell.
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Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Artem Kuchin wrote:
Also, i use inode time because i only need files
which really have been changed. For example,
i you restore a file from a month ago it will have
a date which is a month ago. Then that backup
is destroyed
perfectly comprehendible. I think your English is
not worse than mine. :-)
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will enable it. Everybody
happy, right?
I also vote for committing the patch. (Personally I
will probably also enable that new option. I prefer
to be notified only if something does _not_ work.
YMMV, of course.)
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and write(2) system calls.
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message again and I'm still unable to find out
what your actual problem is. What exactly is unclear
to you, or what part of the update failed for you?
(Please paste the error message if you got one.)
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on it?
Is there a chance that I might render my system unbootable?
If you follow the procedure in the Handbook, then there is
no risk at all. It involves preparing one side of the
mirror on the second (unused) device first, then attaching
the first device to the mirror.
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(neither v* nor e*) and lets
me edit the label directly. That's _much_ faster than
navigating through sysinstall.
YMMV, of course.
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running 6.2-stable (RELENG_6 of a few weeks ago).
The problem disappeared upon ifconfig bge0 polling.
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mail cluster (or
similar things) and update it along RELENG_6 without
proper testing, then you deserve to be shot in the foot.
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stated, there are very detailed
instructions in /usr/port/UPDATING. You should not
blindly update your ports without looking at that file.
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FreeBSD machines didn't show any issues, the
performance was suboptimal between FreeBSD and Windows.
Therefore I recommend you update to 6.2-RELEASE or, even
better, to RELENG_6 (6-stable).
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, there are ways to trick
the dynamic linker via libmap.conf and environment
variables, but that will break if the libraries in
question aren't 100% ABI compatible.)
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chars signed by default. So, in order to write
portable programs, you always need to typecast if the
difference between signed and unsigned matters in your
application.
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for. ;-)
The following URL locates glxgears in graphics/mesa-demos
and in x11/XFree86-4-clients:
http://www.secnetix.de/tools/porgle/?plst=1q=glxgears
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.) store their
meta data in the last sector of the device. If the size
of the devices change when you change the emulation mode,
gmirror won't be able to locate the sector that contains
the meta data anymore.
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just
one specific jails (or a few of them) which trigger the
problem. With that procedure it should be possible to
find it (or them).
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In FreeBSD, pipe() is implemented with the socketpair(2)
system call. Every pipe uses two sockets (one for each
endpoint).
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mirror/gm0 COMPLETE ad0
ad1
If you have more hints how to reproduce the problem, I
might give it a try if it's not too much trouble.
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M. Warner Losh wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
: M. Warner Losh wrote:
: Peter Jeremy wrote:
: : There seems to be a bug in ntpd where the PLL can saturate at
: : +/-500ppm and will not recover. This problem seems too occur mostly
: : where the reference servers have lots
ethernet
itself, only serial output.) I have to admit that that
was in FreeBSD 4.x days. The situation might have
improved in the meantime (I don't know).
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circumstances,
except maybe on diskless machines.)
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Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Martin Dieringer wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Are you sure that your /etc/ntp.conf ist correct?
# cat /etc/ntp.conf
server time.fu-berlin.de iburst maxpoll 9
driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift
logfile /var/log/ntpd
the problem of a bad uplink.
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only noticed this behavior a few days
ago and suddenly someone else mentions it too :)
I don't see it on any of my FreeBSD 6-stable machines, but
they run RELENG_6 of about 2 months ago. Maybe a subtle
bug has been introduced recently.
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
If I remember correctly, you wrote that 11k sockets are
in use with 90 jails. That's about 120 sockets per jail,
which isn't out of the ordinary. Of course it depends on
what is running in those jails, but my guess is that you
just
Mars G. Miro wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Mars G. Miro wrote:
there's been a lot of threads in teh past that a buildworld on mfs
increases speed --- tho it might not be the appropriate test for
high-end machines (speaking of w/c I just gots a T2000).
It depends on what
Martin Dieringer wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Are you sure that your /etc/ntp.conf ist correct?
# cat /etc/ntp.conf
server time.fu-berlin.de iburst maxpoll 9
driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift
logfile /var/log/ntpd
You must add restrict lines for every server and for
localhost, like
.
That only works when the file system is not mounted (or
only mounted read-only). It's usually done in single-
user mode.
(However, I assume that your file system doesn't need
fsck, but it certainly wouldn't hurt either.)
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the kernel source code.
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be cached) and /usr/src is mounted with the noatime
option, the difference is very small.
By the way, please stop writing da instead of the. It
looks childish and makes your mails difficult to read, so
it might prevent people from helping you.
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the same as the
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I took the liberty to s/da/the/g in your mail.
Mars G. Miro wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Mars G. Miro wrote:
Actually, it's not about having to finish building the world in the
smallest amount of time, it's about whether mfs would really speed
things up...
I've made similar
Mars G. Miro wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
By the way, what are you actually trying to do? What is
your goal? Do you need to reduce the buildworld time?
as i've mentioned in my original email, does mfs speed up I/O stuff ?
Sometimes it does. But most of the time, a real disk
database says it was there before I
deinstalled all those packages, but I can't work out which ones I got rid
of, nor which package libmd5.so.1 came from
Could anyone please help me out?
Install /usr/ports/www/libwww.
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Oliver Fromme wrote:
Chris Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of embarrassing, I'm running 6.2-STABLE, and I recently used
pkg_cutleaves to free some disk space. However, xfce's desktop doesn't work
any more, neither will Thunar, and they both complain about missing file
/usr/local
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Just a small addendum _how_ to find it out:
$ cd /usr/ports
$ echo */*/pkg-plist | xargs grep libmd5.so.1
I'm very sorry for repeatedly replying to myself, but I
almost forgot that there's a much faster way to find the
port which has that library:
http
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
$ cd /usr/ports
$ echo */*/pkg-plist | xargs grep libmd5.so.1
[...]
http://www.secnetix.de/tools/porgle/
Enter libmd5.so.1 into the search field, check the
packing list checkbox, and click the Search
.
If you use portupgrade, you probably have to rebuild
its database.
2. Do _not_ install libwww, and instead rebuild xfce4.
Then the configure script will not find libwww and
will not link against it.
Well, at least that's the theory. :-)
Best regards
Oliver
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290762
bpg 11761 fpg 94088 ipg 23552
You see that blocks is 36211584 and nffree is 290762,
so the current fragmentation is 0.80%. Also, the
current optimization is reported in the first line
(time in this case).
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by the security issue.
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/etc/malloc.conf
It can reduce memory fragmentation for processes that
do a lot of small (re)allocations.
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Stefan Lambrev wrote:
All those things work only under i386 right ?
There is no option VESA in amd64 ?
Right. Calling function in the VESA BIOS (which is 32bit
i386 code) is not supported under FreeBSD/amd64.
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/log/console.log
which can be enabled via /etc/syslog.conf).
Best regards
Oliver
PS: Please respect the Reply-To header. I do read the
list and do not want to get additional copies of mails.
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Chris H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
[...]
However, I don't think that your actual problem (lock-up
and panics) is related to rpc.lockd or rpc.statd. It
rather sounds like something else is wrong with your
machine. NFS works perfectly fine for me, including
of the latest ffmpeg-devel port seems to be
confused by this.
Works fine here on said i386 machine. So it must be
something else, no related to the -dumpmachine output,
but maybe amd64-related.
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for the sc device in the kernel config file. See the
section Driver Flags in the sc(4) manual page.
Best regards
Oliver
PS: It should be noted that all of that VESA stuff only
works for FreeBSD/i386. FreeBSD/amd64 isn't capable of
performing calls into the 32bit VESA BIOS.
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the NFS code might be at fault.
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for
devices.
Well, at least that's who the scsi controller drivers
work that I've used in the past (not including mpt), but
I guess it's basically the same for all of them.
So, the bus reset during boot is perfectly normal.
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to the recently
discovered (~ 2 weeks ago) issue, as far as I can tell.
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