m...@netbsd.org (Emmanuel Dreyfus) writes:
The filesystem will never recover. As I understand, this happens because
some socket has pending data that is never readen. Do I have a way to
discover what socket is holding buffer space? And is there a way to see how
much buffer space is allocated and
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 09:29:26PM +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
Hello,
attached is a work in progress on ffs snapshot (as it's work in progress,
some debug and instrumentation code is still present in the
patch, no need to comment on this part :).
The start of this work is that when working on
Martin Husemann mar...@duskware.de writes:
What do you think? Better naming suggestion also welcome.
IMHO, root autoconfiguration should be limited to take effect only when
booted device is included in its components. Since the current behavior
is suprising and inconvinient (I sometimes boot
Martin Husemann mar...@duskware.de writes:
What do you think? Better naming suggestion also welcome.
IMHO, root autoconfiguration should be limited to take effect only when
booted device is included in its components. Since the current behavior
is suprising and inconvinient (I
Martin Husemann wrote:
as described in PR 44774 (see
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=44774), it is
currently not possible to use a standard NetBSD install CD on a system
wich normally boots from raid (at least on i386, amd64 or sparc64, where
a stock GENERIC kernel
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 01:06:23PM +0200, Klaus . Heinz wrote:
Instead of providing RB_NO_ROOT_OVERRIDE I would prefer something that
actually _lets_ me override everything else from boot.cfg.
Yes, I understand this wish (and it is not that hard to implement).
However, I think both are quite
Note that especially for the install CD setup, a rootstring passed from
boot.cfg is *not* possible, as we do not know which CD drive is used
for booting.
FYI, see also PR port-i386/39998 and x86_autoconf.c:
/*
* XXX
* There
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 11:59:32PM +0900, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
I thought passing root on cd0a from boot.cfg just worked on x86..
Maybe, but I'm not talking about x86 only.
Martin
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 13:06:23 +0200
Klaus . Heinz k.he...@aprelf.kh-22.de wrote:
Martin Husemann wrote:
as described in PR 44774 (see
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=44774),
it is currently not possible to use a standard NetBSD install CD on
a system wich
Hello Martin. Doesn't boot -a already do this by allowing you to
select the root filesystem and the init path? I'm certain I've booted
systems running with raid roots off of cdroms for repair purposes.
-Brian
On Apr 18, 7:41am, Martin Husemann wrote:
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