On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 08:38:47PM +0200, Alexander Motin wrote:
Hi.
On 27.11.2011 01:41, Adam Stylinski wrote:
I just ran freebsd-update to get up to 9.0-RC2 and discovered that ataraid
does not work. I realize I'm an edge case and my scenario is not ideal (I
use an ITE controller
, I'll also have a gander at the new DEFAULTS for the
generic kernel in the 9.0 source tree.
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I can tell you what the problem is right now, actually. ZFS performs very
poorly on low performance CPUs (i.e. your Atom N330). Try the same system with
a different CPU and you'll get a different result. It's not a lack of
bandwidth on your bus, memory, or disks, and it's not exactly the
I hate to be the guy who gripes on the mailing list about his dinosaur video
card's drivers crashing his system, but it's possible this could be an issue
of a wider scope. When I kldload savage the system hardlocks. Not exactly
sure if it's panicking or not, however I do have a serial port, so
I hope I'm not asking anything too obvious, but I just saw this commit via
the svn-src-all list:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-all/2010-October/030466.html
And I was wondering if this perhaps means that log device removal is now
possible on 8-STABLE. Or was this just a small code
I noticed this is occurring on the siis driver. Silicon Image has, in my
observations, had issues when any kind of port multiplication is occurring
(either by the card itself or by hardware port multiplier that you
purchase). I have timeouts on my drives for my Silicon Image based
controller
I noticed this is occurring on the siis driver. Silicon Image has, in my
observations, had issues when any kind of port multiplication is occurring
(either by the card itself or by hardware port multiplier that you
purchase). I have timeouts on my drives for my Silicon Image based
controller
I wasn't sure what the most appropriate mailing list to address this problem
would be, so I'll go ahead and ask it here. This is probably most directed
toward PJD, as he did directed the porting effort of zfs to freebsd. There
are many read only sysctl handles to L2ARC and L1ARC caches, as well
So I'm not entirely sure which mailing list to post this to in order to
inform the port/package maintainer, and this bug may already be fixed, as
I'm using a package from 7.2-release, but I found a pretty interesting bug.
I live in one of the regions of the US that actually are affected by
I am experiencing the problem that I have found many people have in archived
mailing list (and perhaps even this one). I have about 60-80 seconds of
stability on my formerly stable freebsd7 installation before it reboots with
what appears to be a kernel panic. I get the following message
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