/XXXpYY and /dev/gptid/uuid present
in /dev/
Not currently. freebsd-geom@ is probably the best place to ask that question.
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fstab to
use /dev/gptid/uid directly instead of /dev/XXXpYY and
reboot. If it works I believe the /dev/XXXpYY names will
now be gone from /dev and the /dev/gptid names present
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userland utility poke your module via a sysctl/ioctl/etc.
after the filesystems are mounted (you could use a custom rc.d script
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?
Specifically this line:
0/0/0 requests for mbufs denied (mbufs/clusters/mbuf+clusters)
If so, it may be that the IPoIB layer has an mbuf leak. The rest of netstat -
m might be useful here as you can see if any of the zones are full.
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. Where can I find it?
2. How can I compile ipoib support?
You will have to create one. You should be able to use the existing module
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? It looks like the OFED bits in
FreeBSD map Linux sysfs entries to sysctl nodes, but I don't have a box with
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on amd64 eventually and will be used for 64-bit Linux
binaries (COMPAT_LINUX32 is to run Linux/i386 binaries on FreeBSD/amd64).
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On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 3:56:02 pm Mark Felder wrote:
On Wed, 30 May 2012 12:17:07 -0500, John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org wrote:
Humm, can you test it with 2 CPUs?
We primarily only run with 1 CPU. We have seen it crash on multiple CPU
VMs. Also, Dane Foster appeared to have been
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Total 3364012124619
I'm doing my best to get you guys the info you need, but this is one heck
of a Heisenbug...
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OfficeJet thinigie
at home with hplip.
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on the kernel.debug and the
pointer value to figure out exactly which driver was the previous one and look
to see if it's probe routine does something funky with the softc pointer.
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this on my netbook I did a tcpdump on another machien on the
same hub and found that my msk0 device was spewing an endless stream of pause
frames. I've only had this problem with a gigE switch, it works fine for me
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Thank you very much in advance.
Did you try the mps(4) driver from HEAD?
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errors. Can anyone here suggest any
solution.
You can still have bad RAM even if those do not fail.
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in ever-increasing speeds.
Err, release cross-building does work AFAIK. ru@ worked on it many years ago.
Have you tried it and run into problems?
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On Tuesday 23 March 2010 7:03:06 pm Rick Macklem wrote:
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Ah, I had read that patch as being a temporary testing hack. If you think
that would be a good approach in general that would be ok with me.
Well, it kinda was. I wasn't betting
systems?)
Ah, I had read that patch as being a temporary testing hack. If you think
that would be a good approach in general that would be ok with me.
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(zp));
ZFS_EXIT(zfsvfs);
- return (EINVAL);
+ return (ESTALE);
}
*vpp = ZTOV(zp);
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the odd thing here is that ffs_fhtovp() doesn't return ESTALE if VFS_VGET()
(which calls ffs_vget()) fails, it only returns ESTALE if the generation count
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On 03/22/10 12:00, John Baldwin wrote:
On Monday 22 March 2010 11:47:43 am Steve Polyack wrote:
On 03/22/10 10:52, Steve Polyack wrote:
On 3/19/2010 11:27 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Steve
a newer OS
version on a client to see if it still causes the same behavior?
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. The important point is
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that can handle GPT-labelled disks. I doubt the SuperMicro tech is
familiar with that case. I thought I heard that some folks had added GPT
support to grub as well.
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2008/10/29 John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 05:39:27 pm Franck wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for help. I provide you the maximum information about my
partitions.
Before, I watch the kernel configuration. When
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 07:42:18 am Lowell Gilbert wrote:
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Can I oblige pcbsd to look the gpt table instead of the msdos one ? How
can I access to my fifth partition ?
John Baldwin (jhb) has been working on GPT support, but it's still
reported
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 11:52:19 am Franck Royer wrote:
John Baldwin a écrit :
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Can I oblige pcbsd to look the gpt table instead of the msdos one ? How
can I access
On Monday 20 October 2008 08:52:07 pm Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
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i386 cannot address more than 4GB unless the kernel is built with
PAE
mode enabled. This isn't enabled in GENERIC for many (justified)
reasons. If you have more than
On Tuesday 21 October 2008 02:47:11 pm Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 02:35:22PM -0400, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 12:03 -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
Some drivers don't work with PAE (see all the 'nodevice' lines
in /sys/i386/conf/PAE). You'll need
On Tuesday 21 October 2008 03:22:28 pm Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 15:09 -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
Alternatively, you could just remove the 'device adv' line from your
kernel
config rather than adding lots of 'nodevice' lines at the bottom. You
can
usually do
ideas
on that?
Boot loader problems are difficult to figure out/debug for reasons which
should be obvious. I'm CC'ing John Baldwin here, who has experience
with BTX. He might be able to shed some light on this.
You will get a BTX fault in 7.0 if your CPU does not support 64-bit long
mode (i.e
to workaround.
Thank you anyway. :-)
It sounds like vmware is not emulating 64-bit CPUs, but only 32-bit CPUs.
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because the intr_restore() re-enables interrupts and the resulting time
spent executing the handlers for any pending interrupts are attributed to
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On Wednesday 17 September 2008 11:00:24 am Scott Gasch wrote:
You're right: atapci1, atapci2, fwohci0 and uhci4 are all sharing the same
irq (19) while irqs 20, 21, 22 at least seem completely unused. Here's a
dumb question
to see which
ones. One of these devices could be the culprit.
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) is a wireless driver and the net80211 wireless networking stack is
quite different in 6.x vs 7.0, so that is where it would be complicated to
backport the driver. I'm not intimately familiar with net80211 in either
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enter S1 when you close the lid, etc. For example:
sysctl hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=S3
Would make it enter S3 when you closed the lid.
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it too high things break until they lower it. You can even set this
at boot time via 'kern.maxdsiz' tunable in the loader w/o needing to
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On Tuesday 12 June 2007 09:20:02 pm Jin Guojun wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On Saturday 09 June 2007 08:53:18 pm Jin Guojun [VFFS] wrote:
I believe that this is a memory sub-system bug somewhere because
anything equal to or below 1G
options MAXDSIZ=(1024*1024*1024)
will work
?
This is setting aside 2GB for malloc which leaves only 1GB for all of mmap and
stack. You probably don't have enough address space to map your binary.
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APIC IDs are not programmable (well, they are on I/O APICs, but not local
APICs). However, I am working on patches to support all valid APIC IDs for
both mptable and MADT. Bumping up NLAPICS as a temporary workaround should
suffice for now.
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APIC IDs are not programmable (well, they are on I/O APICs, but not
local=20
APICs). However, I am working on patches to support all valid APIC IDs
for=
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both mptable and MADT
need to put 'ddb' in your kernel and run 'show lapic' and 'show apic' and
provide a verbose dmesg.
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make the changes. I now have the
chicken and egg problem: I need to get rid of the line of comment in
boot.conf for it to boot, but I can't access it without booting into
it.
Any hint?
Use /boot/loader rather than /boot/kernel/kernel at the boot2 prompt.
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On Friday 17 March 2006 03:40 am, Clayton Scott Kern wrote:
on 03-16-2006, John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 16 March 2006 05:24 pm, Clayton Scott Kern wrote:
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Ok, can you get a dmesg from a boot with your custom kernel with puc
in it and the output
useless. I'm not sure if
this has been made better since 6.0.
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First, I added _device puc_ to my kernel config file and built and
installed the new kernel.
That should have given you a puc0
On Thursday 16 March 2006 05:24 pm, Clayton Scott Kern wrote:
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Ok, can you get a dmesg from a boot with your custom kernel with puc in
it and the output from kldstat -v with that kernel booted?
Here's the info you requested. When not loading the puc module
in
$HOME/.rhosts and in /etc/hosts.equiv.
I've also uncommented the shell lines in /etc/inetd.conf to no avail.
What should I do to enable the (mistrusted) rsh connection?
Vittorio
Do you have inetd enabled (inetd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf) and is it
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to three four
for x in $array; do
echo $x
done
However, you can't easily get the count of items. You could maybe do
something like:
set $array
echo $# items
but that's somewhat hackish.
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On Tuesday 29 November 2005 04:49 pm, Jayesh Jayan wrote:
Hi John,
I already have bash installed from ports. It is bash 2.05b.
Then use 'bash foo.sh' :)
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Humm, is this in the kernel?
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I haven't booted it in a while it ran current just fine the last
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to be stuck going back to the
'choose the drive'
afd0
da0
da1
menue without getting to the the disklable editor
What am I doing wrong? thanks
Use Tab to move down to 'Ok' after you have finished using fdisk on
your drives and then hit Enter to continue.
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recognize my lcd panel, so I can't run a desktop environment.
Sometimes X has to be futzed with to work right. I had to add bogus
horizontal and vertical refresh rates for X to work right on my laptop.
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