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= SNUM_DIFF(mirrorQueue-last_deq_sector,
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peter@xs4all.nl (Peter Bex) writes:
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 03:59:28PM +, Michael van Elst wrote:
I don't know what kind of devices these are, exactly (I'm pretty sure I
don't have three modems in it, and no old-fashioned COM port either),
The 3 modems report as Lenovo H5321, that's
t...@panix.com (Thor Lancelot Simon) writes:
It looks rather counter-intuitive to resize the mounted root but that
works. Immediate reboot seems advised since df does not report the new
size after resize_ffs completes successfully.
Indeed you may want reboot -n!
Hopefully not necessary for a
nicklafo...@gmail.com (Nick LaForge) writes:
FWIW, I untaring pkgsrc.tar is just as slow in FreeBSD as in NetBSD.
Perhaps Linux is more optimized for my (outdated and slow) compact flash
based SSD.
It probably just cheats more by buffering all the I/O in memory.
net...@precedence.co.uk (Stephen Borrill) writes:
On Fri, 4 Oct 2013, Patrick Welche wrote:
I might add some projects encountered during this morning's work:
- add HVM support to xen 4 (Maybe part of Support latest features of Xen)
- add snapshot support to lvm
I'd add multipathing (MPP and
mueller6...@bellsouth.net (Thomas Mueller) writes:
from Michael van Elst:
I cannot beleive Xorg is so broken on netbsd-6 branch that I cannot
configure ant X card. What is wrong with Xorg -configure?
Dunno about netbsd-6, but Xorg -configure is deprecated. Try without.
If Xorg -configure
mw+net...@barfooze.de (Moritz Wilhelmy) writes:
ulpt0 at uhub1 port 3 configuration 1 interface 1
ulpt0: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. CLX-3180 Series, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 4,
iclass 7/1
ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
-snip-
but when I redirect files there, the printer makes happy beepy
derrick.l...@givex.com (Derrick Lobo) writes:
I googled this and could not find a solution to netbsd. I have 2 x 2Tb
SATA disk that are setup as CCD and am trying to format the with newfs and
keep getting errors.. I can format a drive if the partition is less than
2Tb however need more space..
jdba...@mylinuxisp.com (John D. Baker) writes:
Just how are the hard limit values for 'ulimit' (particularly data size,
-d) calculated? Are there any machine-dependencies that affect this
calculation?
The data size limit is bounded by the arch dependent value MAXDSIZ
defined in
pe...@smokva.net (Petar Bogdanovic) writes:
Is it normal that a simple rm can starve everything else?
/dev/raid0a on / type ffs (log, NFS exported, local)
ffs logging (aka WAPBL) on raid is known to have such issues.
ottavio.car...@googlemail.com (Ottavio Caruso) writes:
Unless you're going to be using applications that don't compile on
x64, then I would go for the amd64.
The only example of application that I wanted to install from binary
on amd64 and couldn't is emulators/wine. But it night well compile
v...@nifelheim.info (Volkmar Seifert) writes:
With all this talk about easing/shortening the path to the download and CDN=
, we could probably do something else: Introduce Torrent as a possible way =
to download an iso.
You can already use BitTorrent.
itgee...@googlemail.com (IT geek 31) writes:
Hi,
I'm running NetBSD 5.2.2 on a few Cobalt Qubes and I think they're
fantastic.
However, when it comes to building packages from pkgsrc, they're not so
great... mainly due to their 200MHz processor.
Would it be possible to cross-compile for the Qube
pe...@smokva.net (Petar Bogdanovic) writes:
I noticed this:
$ host localhost
Host localhost not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
and that's how I actually noticed this. Therefore I'm not 100% sure if
`host' was always behaving like that.
'host' is a DNS tool, it does nameserver queries.
On
lists+netbsd.us...@netmail.ie (Gerard Lally) writes:
compiling the kernel as a normal user instead of root? I've just noticed
the owner and group on /usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/custom-20141226/
are gerard:wsrc. Should that be root:wsrc instead?
It doesn't matter who is the owner of the build
jnem...@cue.bc.ca (John Nemeth) writes:
I understood what you meant, I was just thinking about the
complexity of dealing with everything. BTW, pvgrub doesn't use PV
ops. It sits in dom0 and uses regular filesystem ops to extract
stuff from the domU's disk.
That sounds like a mixup.
IO address but which either
conflicts (never seen this) or isn't supported by the hardware.
How would you guess values?
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not allocated!
That's some bug in the adv driver or possibly the SCSI layer.
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is Intel Graphics in a notebook, there is a good chance
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a single time server and this is below the
configured number of sane time servers. That's why ntp ignores it.
If you only have one time server you need something like:
tosminsane 1
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on
sequential write). I can copy to other Linux and Solaris boxes in this
network with about 10 - 11 MB/s from the NetBSD boxes - just receiving
is slow.
Are you sure that this always uses the same cipher?
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a long time ago.
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mayur...@acm.org (Mayuresh) writes:
I get the following error with this adb version:
error: device offline
Do you know any workarounds?
It probably depends on how exactly the various USB libraries work.
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k...@munnari.oz.au (Robert Elz) writes:
Date:Thu, 30 Apr 2015 01:26:27 + (UTC)
From:mlel...@serpens.de (Michael van Elst)
Message-ID: mhs0c2$6i1$1...@serpens.de
| RAID autoconf will tell the kernel to use partition 'a' of
| the RAID device as root
x 4T disks, and wants to run NetBSD in
something functionally similar to the above, what should I do?
Here are some of my experiences with using large disks:
http://wiki.netbsd.org/users/mlelstv/using-large-disks/
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. The outer
filesystem can then also store the parameter file.
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w...@hiwaay.net (William A. Mahaffey III) writes:
On 05/19/15 01:28, Michael van Elst wrote:
The safer approach is to have a small RAID0 on the first two disks
for booting. This is usually the root partition.
s/RAID0/RAID1/ ? that is in fact what I will be doing :-)
Right
simpler
to just use a GPT on the raid device. No magic needed.
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?).
Invalid argument usually comes from duplicate wedge names or
from overlapping wedges. With autodiscovery, the wedge might
already be there.
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,nodev,nosuid 1 2
Greetings,
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partition).
The NTFS code in NetBSD doesn't really support writes. It would
be pretty risky to use a pagefile on an NTFS filesystem, if it
works at all.
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k...@azeotrope.org (Dave Huang) writes:
On Aug 22, 2015, at 18:02, Michael van Elst mlel...@serpens.de wrote:
It depends on what keyboard you use, pckbd sends ^?, ukbd sends ^h.
Doesn't that inconsistency cause problems then? E.g., if the terminfo
entry for wsvt25 says that erase is ^H
g...@ir.bbn.com (Greg Troxel) writes:
The fact that this tset change is provoking complaints is a testament to
how well the propagation of local settings is working.
Only DEL was propagated in 4.4BSD.
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terminal uses as the backarrow key is near hopeless.
Here is something from the Linux world, showing the conflict
between the Debian keyboard guidelines (DEL) and the
official ncurses way (BS).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=142659
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:oa#0:ta=4.2BSD:ba#0:fa#0:\
:pd#104857600:od#0:
Where is 2097152 coming from?!
Probably from the disklabel. What does it tell about the
'total sectors' ? Is there even a disklabel written to
the disk?
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can be very useful. Would be even better if we had a filesystem that
could be resized online.
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so far the only method.
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and the kernel should just learn how to handle
raid partitions (and LVM partitions and ...). But for now that's how it
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which also has tools
for the obex protocol which can be used to transfer calendar
and phonebook information.
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phical console will have the resolution of your display and use
the only existing console font in the kernel.
Building a custom kernel with additional larger console fonts helps.
Starting the kernel without DRM helps, but you probably lose X11.
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poo...@ruptured-duck.com (Bob Bernstein) writes:
>On Sun, 1 Nov 2015, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> In NetBSD 7.0 you get a graphical console (thanks to the new
>> DRM support) The graphical console will have the resolution of
>> your display and use the only
On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 09:26:19PM -0500, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Nov 2015, Michael van Elst wrote:
>
> >The other path was already mentioned, you can configure the bootloader in
> >/boot.cfg to disable the framebuffer console.
>
> Thanks. May I infer that this
d failure?
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device is found but cannot be accessed, that might even not be
the system disk. If that's server hardware (and Haswell-EP tells this)
then it probably has some RAID controller that we don't even
recognize.
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, at least as large as your RAM.
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or a start, try to make a hexdump of the first blocks and try to
find something intelligble. It is also possible that the 'file'
command will recognize something.
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"A potential Sna
m.pahlevanza...@gmail.com (Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh) writes:
>I have attached the following file:
>dd if=/dev/sdc of=./sector_zero.dump bs=1024 count=1
That looks like something from Motorola System V/68.
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ted because it does its own queuing
and sorting outside of this schema, in particular when it has to
read-modify-write stripe sets for small I/O.
That's probably why setting the queues all to fcfs is the best
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64M 9.4T 0% /mnt
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n see by you
>running the 'df' command?
It's possible that your hardware RAID controller has such a limit.
Can you give details ?
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eter is the output position, you need to
use skip=3522687. The aliases oseek for seek and iseek
for skip are probably easier to memorize.
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test4 vg0 -wi-a- 600.00g
lv1 vg1 -wi-a- 24.00m
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s, what prevents i/o in 512 byte units (which the underlying
>drive simply will not perform)?
That's the responsibility of the upper layers. FFS will only do
fragment size I/O (+ 8k I/O for the superblock).
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s a DEV_BSIZE disk. The calculated
fragment size assures that there are no alignment issues.
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sks as having DEV_BSIZE blocks, the
translation is done by the device driver.
The userland (when accessing raw devices) obviously addresses
disks with byte positions, but the userland tools like fsck
access disks in terms of device blocks. This is how the original
UNIX kernel did it.
Greetings,
id driver needs to coalesce multiple writes.
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lue 63).
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f right for non 512 byte sector disks, but still
>does lots wrong. It is still a mess in this area.
Works for me...
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s a 'gptmbr.bin' bootloader for NetBSD that
requires BIOS boot but then accesses a GPT instead of the MBR
partitions, I doubt that such a disk is supported by Windows.
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"A pote
ific and usually exposed by
some ACPI objects.
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ot;
(i.e. one where there are other devices).
You can use a kernel from netbsd-7 branch which has fixes
that aren't in NetBSD-7.0.1.
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th urtwn) can use wifi again.
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k...@munnari.oz.au (Robert Elz) writes:
>Where did you see that? I just took a look and can find no mention of uvideo
>in any of the arch/evbarm/conf/* files
Some configs just do
include "dev/usb/usbdevices.config"
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u have several alternate
paths to the same disk.
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mes.
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d then use
NAME=systemdisk/a to refer to the root partition of that disk.
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the uvideo driver.
I don't think the quickcampro is a uvideo device.
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bytes/sector: 512
Somewhere you have a confused label on that disk.
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small files. It
has little effect on other operations. What exactly degrades dramatically
for you?
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new version about two weeks ago that should behave better.
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 11:03:51AM +0100, BERTRAND Joël wrote:
> Michael van Elst a écrit :
> >joel.bertr...@systella.fr (=?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?=) writes:
> >
> >>By dkctl wd0/1 setcache none save ? I will try next saturday. But if
> >>both disks ar
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y get a very limited ILO feature set without the licence.
>mmm, squeezing blood from a stone and getting a lot of good will from it.
Actually, the _serial_ console in ILO still works without a license.
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the
ramdisk. Change the .profile in the RAM disk to run dhcpcd and sshd
instead of sysinst. You will also need a sshd configuration that
allows root login and maybe set a password.
So that's a plan, but creating the sshd binary is probably difficult.
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swiftgri...@gmail.com (Swift Griggs) writes:
>IIRC, you don't strictly need wpa_supplicant to do WEP (though it does
>work).
Fortunately the "router is too modern to support WEP encryption", so
not using wpa_supplicant is not an option :)
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guess I have is that it reaches its speed
when you use multiple queues in parallel. But our driver currently only
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and what filesystem do you use? What
is source and what is destination?
Even with the bad numbers above you would get 5-6 times the speed
for the sata drive and about 200 times the speed for pcie.
Greetings,
Michael van Elst
>Derrick Lobo
>--=_NextPart_000_07A9_01D1ED99.A0574C70
or is it
> just too much trouble for not enough payoff?
The code isn't even used for modern hard drives because it doesn't
make sense with all the hidden buffering and queuing going on.
I doubt that this code could help SSDs.
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uot;2636dcf1-da9e-41b5-9803-78114f38b223", 3907029101 blocks at
>34, type: ffs
Probably just a rewrite of the GPT label.
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stem into smaller chunks.
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etings,
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nd out why ahcisata fails for you.
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ut without a serial console is difficult.
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but I cannot access it,
>because shell print hex code (f.e. \:\262\321\320) instead of letters.
>Bash is 4.3.0(1) out of the box. (By the way https://wiki.netbsd.org/unicode/
>says it will work out of the box)
Dunno about 'bash', but the NetBSD shell should support
screenshot comes from booting the installed
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rrupting at ioapic0 pin 19
ahcisata0: 64-bit DMA
ahcisata0: AHCI revision 1.30, 6 ports, 32 slots, CAP
0xc730ff45<EMS,PSC,SSC,PMD,ISS=0x3=Gen3,SCLO,SAL,SALP,SNCQ,S64A>
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&q
kernels.
>The corollary is, does NetBSD do the same work but just mask the CPU
>usage?
top just can't display CPU usage correctly for processes that are active
for very short intervals, wether kernel threads or not.
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didn't work then either.
I'm using an RPI as a desktop system with a USB system disk
(the SD card is only used to boot the kernel). And while
that may be less demanding on USB than a router, it is stable.
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D session and
the failing NetBSD session.
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log the initial conversation done by 'chat' and
the FreeBSD equivalent.
N.B. according to your log FreeBSD only gets a Terminate Request
for the CCP protocol, not for LCP. That's why the there is no
disconnect.
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a partition that extends
beyond the end of the logical volume.
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want to see.
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the rest is a single
FFS partition.
If you copy the netbsd kernel to the boot partition under the name
vmlinux.64, it just works. Of course you can also change the uboot
configuration if you insist on a different name.
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and a newer Thinkpad it did work though.
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