Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-14 Thread Robert Joosten
 So far it runs okay.

Well a week passed by:
-   no answer to my question, but
-   no issues to report either

Fwiw.

Cheers,
Robert
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Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-08 Thread Robert Joosten
Hi,

 Has anybody else had a chance to try the gmirror patches I posted here a
 few weeks ago ?
 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=123630

I ran that patch against 7-stable, build flawless. I currently build a 
kernel, by accident I made a small mistake. I installworld'd but forgot to 
rebuild/install the kernel, a reboot in between... oh well.

That box does collect syslog of abount 8 boxes, mysql in replication 
modus for backup purposes to a NFS share and is internal fallback mx 
server so it's somewhat I/O bound. It's a HP LH3 SMP box deployed with 
gmirror because it lacks scsi raid.

So far it runs okay. Any hints I should look for or put into stress ? It's 
not very important to get this box up ;-)

Cheers,
Robert
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Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-07 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Pete French [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Ah, yes, sorry about that - thought it would be obvious. I always
 submit changes that way as I find that whitespace has a habit
 of breaking otherwise.
 [...]
 How would I set about doing that without the whitespace being messed up
 by email transit ? I have always found in the past that tabs end up as
 spaces and then patch gets upset hwne you try to apply it.

email transit does not mess up whitespace, though perhaps your web
browser does (when you copy-paste the patch from the web interface).

If the patches were submitted as PR attachments (using 'send-pr -a'),
you can download them separately from the web interface, and avoid the
entire copy-paste issue:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/113799

Finally, if you do end up with a patch with messed-up whitespace, you
can still apply it using 'patch -l'.

DES
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Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-06 Thread Pete French
 Patch is gzipped and can be easily gunziped after download. (and 
 uuencoded in webpage view)

Ah, yes, sorry about that - thought it would be obvious. I always
submit changes that way as I find that whitespace has a habit
of breaking otherwise.

 It is true that patch is better in plaintext diff.

How would I set about doing that without the whitespace being messed up
by email transit ? I have always found in the past that tabs end up as
spaces and then patch gets upset hwne you try to apply it.

-pete.

PS: thanks for the emai address BTW!
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Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-06 Thread Miroslav Lachman

Pete French wrote:

[...]


It is true that patch is better in plaintext diff.



How would I set about doing that without the whitespace being messed up
by email transit ? I have always found in the past that tabs end up as
spaces and then patch gets upset hwne you try to apply it.


I sent PR throught webform with plain text patch with txt extension 
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=124248), patch is shown on 
webpage with spaces instead of tabs, but if you download it, tabs are tabs.


Miroslav Lachman
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Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-05 Thread Miroslav Lachman

Pete French wrote:

Has anybody else had a chance to try the gmirror patches I posted here a
few weeks ago ? I;ve had no feedback so far - not sre if thats good
news or just that nobody tried them. they can be found here if
people are interested:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=123630

I;ve been running ths for a month with no ill effecets whatsoever, and would
very much like to get this commited somehow. I am not sure of the best
way to do this though, as it's not an actual bug per-se. Whom would I
approach about getting this added to the tree ?


You can get more attention in [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailinglist and 
gmirror autor - P.J. Dawidek. [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Miroslav Lachman
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Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-05 Thread Miroslav Lachman

Terry Sposato wrote:


Miroslav Lachman wrote:


Pete French wrote:


Has anybody else had a chance to try the gmirror patches I posted here a
few weeks ago ? I;ve had no feedback so far - not sre if thats good
news or just that nobody tried them. they can be found here if
people are interested:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=123630

I;ve been running ths for a month with no ill effecets whatsoever, 
and would

very much like to get this commited somehow. I am not sure of the best
way to do this though, as it's not an actual bug per-se. Whom would I
approach about getting this added to the tree ?



You can get more attention in [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailinglist and 
gmirror autor - P.J. Dawidek. [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Miroslav Lachman




Am I missing something here? It seems like the patch you attached to the 
PR is a binary so it is not viewable by anyone?


Patch is gzipped and can be easily gunziped after download. (and 
uuencoded in webpage view)


It is true that patch is better in plaintext diff.

Miroslav Lachman
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Re: gmirror patches

2008-06-05 Thread Terry Sposato

Miroslav Lachman wrote:

Pete French wrote:

Has anybody else had a chance to try the gmirror patches I posted here a
few weeks ago ? I;ve had no feedback so far - not sre if thats good
news or just that nobody tried them. they can be found here if
people are interested:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=123630

I;ve been running ths for a month with no ill effecets whatsoever, and 
would

very much like to get this commited somehow. I am not sure of the best
way to do this though, as it's not an actual bug per-se. Whom would I
approach about getting this added to the tree ?


You can get more attention in [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailinglist and 
gmirror autor - P.J. Dawidek. [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Miroslav Lachman
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Am I missing something here? It seems like the patch you attached to the 
PR is a binary so it is not viewable by anyone?


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