On Tue, 29 May 2012 16:19:26 +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
[..]
I don't think you will need to recompile non-pf related packages (are
there any pf related packages?)
pftop, at least
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Either run bmake update or deinstall older 9.0.x versions before.
hth
Jan
Am 03.05.2011 22:14, schrieb 78dd085bd...@gmail.com:
my system is 2.11.0.111, when i compile postgresql904 in pkgsrc, i got:
dfly# bmake install
= Bootstrap dependency digest=20010302: found digest-20080510
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Am 01.05.2011 15:01, schrieb Pierre Abbat:
Is there a way in dntpd.conf to specify from which hosts dntpd will accept
time requests?
Maybe via tcp-wrappers (/etc/hosts.allow)?
Jan
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Am 26.04.2011 20:57, schrieb Matthew Dillon:
Hello everyone! 2.10 has finally been released.
hooray! :)
Jan
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Am 25.04.2011 09:12, schrieb Francois Tigeot:
[...]
Conclusions
---
If you want a RAID adapter to use with DragonFly, Areca and 3Ware are the two
best choices of the moment, my first choice beeing Areca.
[...}
This is very interesting. Thanks a lot for the effort
Jan
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 23:12:44 +0800, shi hd 78dd085bd...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know if there is someone already did that, I constructed myself.
It
does work though it is a little bit primitive and rudimentary. Any
modifications and improvements are welcomed.
Any special reason you do not use
During nightly hammer clean the system disk was set to read-only:
Dec 24 03:01:51 epia kernel: hammer: debug: changed on reblocker uncache
Dec 24 03:06:09 epia kernel: HAMMER(ROOT): Critical error
inode=4357331932 error=5 while syncing inode
Dec 24 03:06:09 epia kernel: HAMMER(ROOT): Forcing
Am 18.12.2010 23:45, schrieb Antonio Huete Jiménez:
Hi
Would it be worth setting up some kind of monitoring on the core
servers (leaf,crater,avalon,...) so we can watch the availability and
certain incidents in order to decrease downtime of the services?
People could be notified via email
On Mon, 8 Nov 2010 13:37:16 +0530, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
Got this error while compiling my SMP kernel with old KERNCONF.
You need to remove that option, it is a sysctl tunable now (see commit
messages).
Jan
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elekktrett...@exemail.com.au schrieb:
I mean some equivalent of growfs for HAMMER. Im aware of hammer
volume-add /dev/diskname, but it seems kind of redundant with LVM since
it's supposed to manage the volumes on behalf of HAMMER. Lets say I have
an LVM volume to which i add a disk to expand it,
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 19:58:25 +0100, Przemysław Pawełczyk pp...@o2.pl
wrote:
I wrote in September a post etitled Unknown terminal: cons25 in
DragonFly BSD (in point 3):
http://www.mail-archive.com/users@crater.dragonflybsd.org/msg10993.html
that:
Why mc says Unknown terminal: cons25? I'm not
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 20:37:17 +0100, Przemysław Pawełczyk pp...@o2.pl
wrote:
2. set export TERM=vt100 both in .profile and .login (I hope I did it
rightly): the message remains the same.
I assume you logged out/in or sourced .profile and checked (echo $TERM)
that TERM is set correctly?
Jan
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Hi,
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 00:28:29 +0100, Przemysław Pawełczyk pp...@o2.pl
wrote:
Hi,
1. Why PF 4.2 not 4.7 or 4.8?
Going from pf as included in OpenBSD 3.5 to the version in OpenBSD 4.2
already included changing some ten thousands line of code, including
changing network subsystems that are
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 15:21:42 +0100, Przemysław Pawełczyk pp...@o2.pl
wrote:
1. I understand that someone will put PF 4.2 guide on DF WWW.
You just volunteered?
[...]
4. I do know nothing about packet filters future implementations in
DF:
a) was the PF 4.2 implemented verbatim or was it
Am 03.11.2010 19:42, schrieb Pierre Abbat:
I run top and it says that 55% of the processor time is in user processes and
45% is in system. But the process percentages add up to only 2%, usually just
xulrunner-bin (i.e. Firefox). How do I find what else is taking up time? I
killed the process
Am 03.11.2010 22:11, schrieb Steve:
I've obviously read that it's intended for a minimum filesystem size of
50GB, but if I wanted to try it out on a smaller size what sort of
problems am I likely to see?
Filesystem filling up very quickly. You could try to reduce the amount
of historic data to
On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 11:06:05 -0700 (PDT), Matthew Dillon
dil...@apollo.backplane.com wrote:
:Openssl hardware crypto support is not working yet, wich is a show
stopper imo.
:
:Jan
I don't have any crypto hardware to test that with, its up to you
guys to figure out what is going on.
On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 09:20:37 +0530, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 9:11 AM, elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
This release has had substantial work on SMP scaling. It would be great
to
see the actual performance increase with MySQL and PostgreSQL in
I installed the 2.8.1 iso on a VM and it seems that it boots into an SMP
kernel, regardless of what option I choose.
Also I found it somewhat unusual that if I choose to boot the Install-CD with
SMP Kernel, SMP kernel is not default on the installed system afterwards, but
UP is and I still
Openssl hardware crypto support is not working yet, wich is a show stopper imo.
Jan
Matthew Dillon dil...@apollo.backplane.com schrieb:
We are still scheduled to officially release mid-next week. I will
be doing the final the MFCs from master on Sunday (as a lot of fixes
have gone
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:38:33 -1000, Peter Avalos pe...@theshell.com
wrote:
Additionally, something is broken in ssh causing MAC errors when using
SSH2 and MACs other than MD5. I'm working on fix for this, and I expect
it to be completed soon. In the mean time, use hmac-md5 if you can.
I
Michael Neumann schrieb:
Not on VMware, but I run DragonFly under KVM and it works like a charm!
I also run several DF VMs under KVM/qemu (Debian), very good, just leave
APIC_IO disabled for SMP VMs.
Jan
Samuel J. Greear schrieb:
This mail is intended for the infrequent responders and lurkers on the
list just as much as the regular posters.
What has drawn you to use the DragonFly BSD operating system and/or
participate in its development by following this list? Technical
features,
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 00:49:11 +0200, Przemysław Pawełczyk pp...@o2.pl
wrote:
[...]
BTW. I looked over packages. It seems to me the applications are not
fresh. Wait a minute - I think that OpenBSD is more up-to-date
concerning the packages.
[...]
We use pkgsrc for packages, so we depend on what
Jan Lentfer schrieb:
After another discussion I have decided to do the following:
I will only remove BIND from base, no ldns and drill import. So anyone
wanting to have either of the both will have to install them from pkgsrc
(before updateing their world, I would recommend).
We will see
Francois Tigeot schrieb:
[...]
Of course, the server part of the package is completely useless to me. A
minimal bind9-client pkgsrc package would be ideal, IMHO.
FreeBSD does have this in ports now. But acutally they are just building
a fully static version of the entire bind distribution
This is the final Call. I will push my BIND removal patch-set sometime
really soon, probably today. You can use bind form pkgsrc as a replacement
(either build locally or using prebuild binaries). The stability problem
has been worked around in pkgsrc nad packages are available now.
Justin
On Thu, 6 May 2010 19:10:07 +0900, YONETANI Tomokazu
qhwt+d...@les.ath.cx
wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 11:50:25AM +0200, Jan Lentfer wrote:
This is the final Call. I will push my BIND removal patch-set sometime
really soon, probably today. You can use bind form pkgsrc as a
replacement
On Thu, 6 May 2010 06:04:19 -0500 (CDT), Jeremy C. Reed
r...@reedmedia.net wrote:
Were the kqueue issues in DragonFly itself looked at/fixed?
Afaik it is a bug in BIND and Samuel send a report to ISC.
Jan
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Jan Lentfer schrieb:
Ok, I am a little bit puzzled and also frustrated now. I only brought
libldns and drill in because a lot of people on IRC claimed dig or
something like dig needs to be in base. ldns is only used for that, so if
we don't want drill in base I can also kick ldns again
Jan Lentfer schrieb:
I will now upgrade my home server to this
kqueue-disabled version of BIND and report later.
This works stable for my now since I applied the patched and rebuild BIND.
Jan
I am experiencing problems when running hammer reblock on /var. I get:
# hammer reblock /var
reblock start 8000: free level 0
Reblock /var failed: Input/output error
Reblocked:
0/0 btree nodes
0/0 data elements
0/0 data bytes
I tried all the reblock- typed like inodes
Antonio made the proposal on irc to hammer mirror-copy the /var PFS. This
worked without any error.
Jan
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I also got a kernel dump this night. I couldn't restore the dump until now
because of some issues with dumpdev not being swap. But this might be
related
Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
panic: assertion: bcmp(elm-leaf, leaf, sizeof(leaf)) == 0 in
hammer_reblock_helper
Trace beginning
Matthew Dillon schrieb:
I'm trying to find a common thread between your reported issue and
Francois's reported issue. Were you switching between 32 bit and 64 bit
kernels with this HAMMER filesystem too?
No. Pure 32bit.
Jan
Hi Pierre,
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 05:03:25 -0400, Pierre Abbat p...@phma.optus.nu
wrote:
Do I have to manually remove postgres82 and then install postgres84?
When Upgrading from 8.2 to 8.4 you ALWAYS have to pgdump_all your database
and restore it after you installed the new version. You can't
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 08:41:06 -0400, Pierre Abbat p...@phma.optus.nu
wrote:
So what's the step-by-step procedure to upgrade Postgres?
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/install-upgrading.html
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 08:35:18 +0200, Jan Lentfer jan.lent...@web.de
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 06:22:03 +, Chris Turner
c.tur...@199technologies.org wrote:
Chris Turner wrote:
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~lentferj/dragonfly.git
was pointed out that I was using http url.. DOH
please
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 06:22:03 +, Chris Turner
c.tur...@199technologies.org wrote:
Chris Turner wrote:
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~lentferj/dragonfly.git
was pointed out that I was using http url.. DOH
Hi Christ,
please stick to bind95 from pkgsrc for now. I experienced many problems
Jan Lentfer schrieb:
Have to correct my own guide :-(. This is working np it seems only when
doing it manually but in my experience it didn't work correctly after
reboot anymore.
Go to /usr/pksrc/net/bind96 (or bind95) and install the BIND package
# bmake all install clean
Copy or link
Jeremy C. Reed schrieb:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010, Jan Lentfer wrote:
Copy or link the rc script to /etc/rc.d/
# ln -s /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/named9 /etc/rc.d/
Don't link, copy. It seems a link is not working during boot.
Probably /usr/pkg not mounted yet?
Possibly
As already announced I will push in my BIND removal patch-set to master
in the next few days. So anyone running a base-BIND on their system and
upgrading their world after I pushed that in will end up with no named
binary around anymore.
So I compiled a step by step guide on how to migrate
Gergo Szakal schrieb:
I have just upgraded to 2.6. Compiled everything as per the default
settings, installed and after the reboot, I get the well-known
ffs_mountroot: can't find rootvp message.
Which fs is your ROOT fs?
Jan
Gergo Szakal schrieb:
Some additional information: I burned a 2.6 is and booting from that, I
can access the partitions. So I smell a configuration issue on my end
but have no idea where the problem can be.
ok, then paste the /boot/loader.conf from the system here and also the
dmesg from when
Justin C. Sherrill schrieb:
You could probably try this with two separate virtual machines - 1 2.4 and
1 2.6. Hint hint.
Don't even need 2 VMs, 2 repositories one with 2.4 and one with 2.6
would be sufficient because they will end up in 2 different objdirs.
Actually that is how I am keeping
Attached is the latest (again not yet finished) version of the
benchmarking I am doing on DF/HAMMER with PostgreSQL. I am compiling new
numbers atm based on the SILI based adapter I just got donated from Matt.
But as there was auite some interest on IRC I decided to put this
intermediate version
lhmwzy schrieb:
This is my fstab
cat /etc/fstab
# DeviceMountpoint FStype Options DumpPass#
/dev/da0s1a /boot ufs rw 1 1
/dev/da0s1b noneswapsw 0 0
/dev/da0s1d
lhmwzy schrieb:
Maybe I do something wrong?
1.add the disk to computer.
2.hammer volume-add /dev/da1s0 /
3.shutdown -r now
4.panic
2010/4/5 Jan Lentfer jan.lent...@web.de:
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: lhmwzy lhm...@gmail.com
Gesendet: 05.04.2010 14:48:56
An: Jan Lentfer jan.lent
lhmwzy schrieb:
Maybe I do something wrong?
1.add the disk to computer.
2.hammer volume-add /dev/da1s0 /
3.shutdown -r now
4.panic
s0? What did you use to create the disklabel? Should use DF's disklabel
program
Jan
Jonas Trollvik schrieb:
How would you write a program to process error messages and decide which user
accounts to disable?
As to blocking repeated login failures, there are such things.
I agree with you that blocking the ip is better than blocking a login,
that could be easily abused to
Hi all,
I have updated both wpa_supplicant and hostapd to latest release (0.6.10).
One tester (thanks jh33) already confirmed that wpa_supplicant and wpa_cli
are working for him, but I'd like to get more positive feedback also on
hostapd before I will actually push this in. So, please TEST :-)
Steve O'Hara-Smith schrieb:
Hi,
One of my workstations died and I'm looking to replace it, since
the computing needs are not great I thought it might be nice to use
something low powered and the dual core Atom 330 looks like a good option.
I'm a little torn between two
sorry for cross-posting, but I thought I'd get more attention when
putting this on users@ also.
Jan
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Jan Lentfer schrieb:
Attached is a patch to enable cryptodev engine support in OpenSSL on
Dragonfly.
I have tested this to some extend on a System with VIA C7 and padlock
I have updated contrib/ncurses and thus libncurses to version 5.7. On
my local system this seems to work fine but since a lot of apps depend
on it I'd like to see it tested more widely.
The relevant branches can be found here:
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~lentferj/dragonfly.git
Hi Pierre,
If I build /usr/pkgsrc/mail/mutt-devel it builds and compiles without
any problem. /usr/pkgsrc/mail/mutt doesn't build because prohibited?
From your paste I think you are building ncurses from pkgsrc. I
updated ncurses in base system (contrib/ncurses, src/lib/libncurses).
Jan
Matthew Dillon schrieb:
:jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
: DragonFly 2.5 on x86_64 packages, for pkgsrc-2009Q3, are updated.
: However! They are still uploading, as pkgbox64 doesn't have a lot of
: outgoing bandwidth. The packages should all be on avalon.dragonflybsd.org
: in the next day
Zitat von Simon 'corecode' Schubert corec...@fs.ei.tum.de:
jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
DragonFly 2.5 on x86_64 packages, for pkgsrc-2009Q3, are updated.
However! They are still uploading, as pkgbox64 doesn't have a lot of
outgoing bandwidth. The packages should all be on
Please check the branches less_update and vendor/LESS here:
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~lentferj/dragonfly.git
It seems the mailing list doesn't accept the attachment , so you can
download it from here:
http://neslonek.homeunix.org/bind_update.patch.gz
Jan Lentfer schrieb:
Hi,
applied patch or
http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~lentferj/dragonfly.git/tree/08fede65c5945157ec82978d7e715f4bc03b8459
Zitat von Matthew Dillon dil...@apollo.backplane.com:
I'd like to see how those results compare with the various
MPSAFE sysctls turned on, and also with fsync disabled (so
we can get an idea how badly fsync effects write transactions,
since we know fsync is very expensive on
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