On 7/19/21 11:50 AM, Frank Kardel wrote:
Hi Jeff !
Yes, you can use wedge names.
you can configure thm like "zpool create tank raidz2
wedges/wedgename-a wedges/wedgename-b wedges/wedgename-c
wedges/wedgename-d wedges/wedgename-e"
OK, so I have to specify the names at create time? If so,
I had forgotten about this little detail, and am not sure about the best
way to deal with it.
I have four disks partitioned with GPT (so I can create a raidframe
raid1 on part of the disk, and use the rest for ZFS), and I made the
mistake (?) of using wedge names to create the zpool. So, aft
Disclaimer: I'm actually using 9.0_STABLE as of today (26 July), not
-current, but I've been told most ZFS stuff should be pulled up.
I have a couple disks on a new system, both labeled with GPT - and I'm
trying to use one for ZFS. I created a fbsd-zfs partition on ld1, and
did 'zpool creat
On 12/25/17 9:58 PM, co...@sdf.org wrote:
you can shrink a filesystem, though resize_ffs doesn't allow it on FFSv2
for some unclear reason.
It's just not implemented yet... it's different than ffsv1, so requires
some intrepid soul to actually do the thing.
On 08/20/15 10:52 AM, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
I'd like to enable dtrace by default on i386, amd64, and arm -- that
is, setting MKDTRACE=yes in make for the userland tools, and enabling
options KDTRACE_HOOKS in the kernel for the hooks.
The overhead of KDTRACE_HOOKS in the kernel is a predicted
On 8/20/15 10:52 AM, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
I'd like to enable dtrace by default on i386, amd64, and arm -- that
is, setting MKDTRACE=yes in make for the userland tools, and enabling
options KDTRACE_HOOKS in the kernel for the hooks.
The overhead of KDTRACE_HOOKS in the kernel is a predicted n
I propose to enable MKDTRACE by default for the following ports:
amd64
i386
(some subset of?) arm
It's made a lot of progress, recently, and will be easier to work on
going forward with it on by default in places where it works. I'm not
currently proposing to enable KDTRACE_HOOKS in GENERIC,
On 6/3/15 6:46 AM, Aaron Glenn wrote:
I've noticed a seemingly trivial permissions error [1] has held up
successful snapshot builds of head-llvm among others for the past few
weeks. can anyone shed some light on the situation?
many thanks,
Aaron
[1] http://releng.netbsd.org/builds/HEAD-llvm/201
On 4/17/15 1:17 PM, bch wrote:
includes ===> lib/../external/mit/expat/lib/libexpat
includes ===> lib/../external/public-domain/sqlite/lib
includes ===> lib/../external/public-domain/xz/lib
#create lib/pub-lzma.h
rm -f pub-lzma.h
/usr/src/obj/tooldir.NetBSD-7.99.9-amd64/bin/nbcat
/usr/src/ex
On 2/23/15 6:07 PM, Ryota Ozaki wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 4:00 AM, bch wrote:
Are there plans (and roadmap?) to user-space dtrace abilities in
NetBSD -- currently we're not exporting a certain header (and required
code support?) for userland dtrace support; kernel-only, as I
understand.
I
On 1/7/15 11:30 PM, Fredrik Pettai wrote:
Hi,
I found an old laptop that has an Atheros wifi card which seems to lack support
in NetBSD(-7_BETA):
ath0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0: Atheros 5424/2424
ath0: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 17
ath0: unable to attach hardware; HAL status 3
I found this ol
On 10/23/14 6:05 AM, Alan Barrett wrote:
On Sun, 19 Oct 2014, Alan Barrett wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2014, Markus Kilbinger wrote:
While looking for old / outdated binaries in userland I noticed that
'./bin/[' is no longer updated / part of base.tgz (or any other
*.tgz file) in HEAD and netbsd-7,
On 8/8/14 10:29 AM, Piotr Meyer wrote:
On Fri, Aug 08, 2014 at 07:49:56AM -0700, Jeff Rizzo wrote:
[...]
Lots of good progress has been made - expect the branch to be
created within the next 2 or 3 days.
Is there chance for dealing with latest Ivy Bridge KMS regressions
before branching
On 7/25/14 11:07 PM, Jeff Rizzo wrote:
On 7/13/14, 12:11 PM, Jeff Rizzo wrote:
On behalf of the release engineering team, I am happy to announce
that the release process for NetBSD 7.0 is now underway.
We will be creating the netbsd-7 CVS branch on or about July 26th,
just under two weeks
As discussed here over the last few weeks, I have just switched the
default builds for most ARM ports to their EABI variants ("earm"
MACHINE_ARCH). The old ABI can be built, if desired, by either
explicitly supplying "arm" instead of "earm" as the MACHINE_ARCH to
build.sh using the -a flag, or
On 7/26/14, 4:49 PM, Paul Goyette wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jul 2014, Paul Goyette wrote:
I just got a SX2185 and tried to bring up NetBSD. I tried booting an
installation CD, which I have previously used successfully, but the
Gateway gave me the usual "Insert the right media and press a key"
messag
On 7/13/14, 12:11 PM, Jeff Rizzo wrote:
On behalf of the release engineering team, I am happy to announce that
the release process for NetBSD 7.0 is now underway.
We will be creating the netbsd-7 CVS branch on or about July 26th,
just under two weeks from today. The creation of this branch
On 7/25/14, 12:28 AM, Alan Barrett wrote:
I don't care which of the two you keep, but I think it's ugly to have
two aliases that mean the same thing.
After thinking about it some more, I've adopted your original
suggestion. Here's what I want to commit, probably tomorrow.
Index: build.sh
(Please keep me on the cc: when replying, otherwise we get 24-hour lags
such as this waiting for me to check list mail again)
On 7/23/14, 12:10 PM, Alan Barrett wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2014, Jeff Rizzo wrote:
Attached is the proposed diff to build.sh with the changes, including
hpcarm
On 7/22/14, 2:28 PM, Jeff Rizzo wrote:
So, what I am proposing:
- acorn26, acorn32, epoc32 remain MACHINE_ARCH=arm
- cats, netwinder, shark switch to MACHINE_ARCH=earmv4 (rename oabi
equiv to ocats, onetwinder, oshark)
- hpcarm, iyonix, zaurus switch to MACHINE_ARCH=earm(which is
On 7/22/14, 2:45 PM, Robert Swindells wrote:
I would prefer hpcarm to switch to MACHINE_ARCH=earmv4
Robert Swindells
noted. (may have been a transcription error on my part)
+j
On 7/21/14, 4:28 AM, Nick Hudson wrote:
IMO, non-earm ABI builds should be dropped in favour of earm and a
subset of evbarm earm variants should be made available.
This seems reasonable, and I am also going to suggest that the defaults
change on those ports which are switching to EABI.
On 7/13/14, 11:28 AM, David Mackay wrote:
Today I've attempted to try out the new i915drmkms support on NetBSD
6.99.47-CURRENT. I've built the DRMKMS kernel conf and installed its
modules, and attempted to boot.
Unfortunately, despite having all relevant debug options checked, it
seems that NetB
On behalf of the release engineering team, I am happy to announce that
the release process for NetBSD 7.0 is now underway.
We will be creating the netbsd-7 CVS branch on or about July 26th, just
under two weeks from today. The creation of this branch will mark the
start of the Beta period, wh
On 12/23/13, 6:23 PM, Gary Duzan wrote:
This in only the DOMU, so doesn't run xentools. I don't own the
DOM0, so I can't do anything with that.
Gary Duzan
Yeah, this is a problem with the libxc in the dom0; it's been fixed in
recent versions, but you can
On 8/9/13 2:12 PM, Paul Goyette wrote:
This same error appears for evbearmv6hf-el ...
On Fri, 9 Aug 2013, Paul Goyette wrote:
Looks like it's trying to install a kernel that was not created:
nbmake[1]: nbmake[1]: don't know how to make
/build/netbsd-local/release/evbarm/installation/instkern
On 8/3/13 12:05 PM, Felix Deichmann wrote:
Hi,
I finally managed to get past OpenBIOS and start booting a
NetBSD/macppc (6.1) INSTALL kernel on qemu-ppc (1.5.0 and 1.5.1) by
using a custom ISO image with ofwboot.xcf loader. A regular NetBSD
installation ISO cannot be booted.
The kernel unfortuna
As you may or may not know, we have automated tests run frequently
against some of our platforms:
http://releng.netbsd.org/test-results.html
(OT: it would be nice if this page had a "current status" summary so
you didn't have to click through each platform)
Clicking through the most intere
On 6/23/13 8:26 PM, Erik Fair wrote:
Where is it? How does one setup & use ZFS with NetBSD?
curious,
Erik
It's not there because it can't be recommended for use yet. Someone
with decent VFS knowledge needs to get in there and fix some issues.
http://wiki.netbsd.org/users/
On 6/13/13 7:33 PM, Masanobu SAITOH wrote:
Hello, Greg.
(2013/06/14 2:11), Greg Troxel wrote:
I just build netbsd-6 for i386, and got a complaint about extra files in
DESTDIR:
=== 2 extra files in DESTDIR =
Files in DESTDIR but missing from flist.
File is obsolete or
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