freebsd-update

2014-01-21 Thread Ivan Voras
Hi, Is there any way I can avoid manually resolving hundreds of merge conflicts of the following type while using freebsd-update ? 1 <<< current version 2 # $FreeBSD: release/9.0.0/etc/csh.cshrc 50472 1999-08-27 23:37:10Z peter $ 3 === 4 # $FreeBSD: release/10.0.0/etc/csh.csh

Re: May you please add alias for nslookup?

2013-10-12 Thread Ivan Voras
On 12/10/2013 08:10, zhifeng hu wrote: > I am noticed that the nslookup will not appear by default in freebsd 10. > but this is a very basic tools, we need it very much more than you think. > would you please add alias for nslookup ? such as > alias nslookup="host -v" > > NOT FORCE USER TO INSTAL

Re: FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA1 now available

2013-09-14 Thread Ivan Voras
On 13.09.2013 22:10, Glen Barber wrote: The first ALPHA build of the 10.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, and sparc64 architectures. The image checksums follow at the end of this email. ISO images and, for architectures that support

Re: New iSCSI stack.

2013-09-05 Thread Ivan Voras
On 5 September 2013 14:00, Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote: > Wiadomość napisana przez Ivan Voras w dniu 5 wrz 2013, o > godz. 13:18: >> On 05/09/2013 12:27, Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote: >>> Hello. At http://people.freebsd.org/~trasz/cfiscsi-20130904.diff you'll

Re: New iSCSI stack.

2013-09-05 Thread Ivan Voras
On 05/09/2013 12:27, Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote: > Hello. At http://people.freebsd.org/~trasz/cfiscsi-20130904.diff you'll find > a patch which adds the new iSCSI initiator and target, against 10-CURRENT. > To use the new initiator, start with "man iscsictl". For the target - "man > ctld".

Re: Stack Overflow in GEOM

2013-04-16 Thread Ivan Voras
On 17 April 2013 00:44, Cy Schubert wrote: > You were correct. Backing out r249508 in my tree resolves the panic on both > hosts. Hi, Sorry about that - should be fixed by http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=249564 . ___ freebsd-curr

Re: Unexpected SU+J inconsistency AGAIN -- please, don't shift topic to ZFS!

2013-02-28 Thread Ivan Voras
On 28/02/2013 11:31, Lev Serebryakov wrote: > WD disks are in software RAID5 with geom_raid5 (from ports, but I'm > active maintainer of it). >Disks are in "Default" configuration: WC and NCQ are enabled. > >I know, that FS guys could blame geom_raid5, as it could delay real > write up

Re: UFS2 and Journaling in 9.1-RC3

2012-12-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/12/2012 14:52, CeDeROM wrote: > On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Ivan Voras wrote: >> It looks like you are confusing GEOM journalling (-J) and UFS-SU >> journalling (-j). They are very different, and today you probably want >> to use the latter. If you are installing

Re: UFS2 and Journaling in 9.1-RC3

2012-12-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/12/2012 09:44, CeDeROM wrote: > Any hints welcome :-) It looks like you are confusing GEOM journalling (-J) and UFS-SU journalling (-j). They are very different, and today you probably want to use the latter. If you are installing 9.x from scratch, it will be enabled by default. If not, you

Re: Anybody willing to test out kload?

2012-11-15 Thread Ivan Voras
On 15/11/2012 11:16, Andriy Gapon wrote: > on 14/11/2012 23:56 Russell Cattelan said the following: >> This has been sitting on my plate for a while and I would like to get some >> more feedback / testing on this feature. > > A few words about what kload is and how to use/test it might increase ch

Re: Too many dynamic rules

2012-11-13 Thread Ivan Voras
On 13/11/2012 03:23, Dan Nelson wrote: > In the last episode (Nov 12), Darrel said: >> Hello, >> >> Today I booted r242670 from the console and noticed an error. This >> is one line from the end of dmesg: >> >> ipfw: ipfw_install_state: Too many dynamic rules >> >> The ruleset has always been dyna

Re: [HEADSUP] current switched by default to pkgng

2012-10-10 Thread Ivan Voras
On 10/10/2012 15:44, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > Hi all, > > If you are using the ports tree on a FreeBSD current setup, then you are > concerned by the announce. > > As nvidia-drivers has been fixed and is now properly working with pkgng, the > ports tree as been switch by default to use pkgng o

Re: sysctl kern.ipc.somaxconn limit 65535 why?

2012-10-05 Thread Ivan Voras
On 03/10/2012 22:15, Andre Oppermann wrote: > I guess the problem is rather kern.ipc.maxsockets which is only 25600. > maxsockets should be bumped up quite a bit by default IMO. How far needs > some analysis because there are some dependencies and memory > requirements. So, how about a heuristic

Re: nice-ing a service?

2012-09-12 Thread Ivan Voras
On 12/09/2012 12:31, Ivan Voras wrote: > Hi, > > For whatever reason, I'd like to start services, from a properly formed > rc.d script, configured via /etc/rc.conf, etc. with a custom "nice" > value. Is there already support for this? ... nevermind, I found it&#x

nice-ing a service?

2012-09-12 Thread Ivan Voras
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Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 7 September 2012 13:54, Matthew Seaman wrote: > On 09/07/12 12:30, Ivan Voras wrote: >> On 06/09/2012 18:44, Matthew Seaman wrote: >>> On 06/09/2012 16:37, Ivan Voras wrote: >> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> It looks like the pkg port i

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/09/2012 18:44, Matthew Seaman wrote: > On 06/09/2012 16:37, Ivan Voras wrote: >> Hi, >> >> It looks like the pkg port installs pkg.conf.sample with the line: >> >> PACKAGESITE : http://pkg.freebsd.org/${ABI}/latest >> >> ... which is f

Re: pkg (aka pkgng) 1.0 released

2012-09-06 Thread Ivan Voras
On 30/08/2012 16:19, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > Hi all, > > Since Julien Laffaye and I started pkgng lots of things has happened and here > we > are now. > > After 2 years of development (first commit "Tue Sep 7 2010"), more than 2000 > commits, 43 different contibutors. The pkgng team is prou

Re: pkgng 1.0 release schedule, and HEAD switch to pkgng by default schedule

2012-08-22 Thread Ivan Voras
On 21/08/2012 22:15, Doug Barton wrote: > And in this case, it doesn't matter how awesome the new tools are, they > are a MAJOR paradigm shift for how users interact with ports, and we are Unless I've missed something, pkgng is actually *zero* paradigm shift for users familiar with *ports*, and h

Re: pkgng 1.0 release schedule, and HEAD switch to pkgng by default schedule

2012-08-21 Thread Ivan Voras
On 20/08/2012 21:43, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > Hi all, > > Since 1.0-rc6 release, everything looks ready for a final release of 1.0, I'll > give more details on the release commit bit :) this is planned for 30th august > 2012. Congratulations, it's great! :) signature.asc Description: OpenP

Re: [RFC, RFT] LDM support (aka Windows Dynamic Volumes)

2012-03-12 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/03/2012 10:35, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote: > Hi, All > > i wrote GEOM_PART_LDM class. It provides basic support of Logical Disk Manager > partitioning scheme [1]. Since LDM metadata is not documented i used several > articles found in the web and linux implementation as reference [2]. Seems ok

Re: OpenCL backend for LLVM

2012-03-09 Thread Ivan Voras
On 09/03/2012 12:36, O. Hartmann wrote: > Sorry if you feel boring by those messages, but soem of us still get wet > eyes when it comes to OpenCL and LLVm (LLVM is supposed to become soon > the backend compiler in FreeBSD, as I understand). On PHORONIX I read > this message days ago: > > http://ww

Re: Enhancing the user experience with tcsh

2012-02-14 Thread Ivan Voras
On 10/02/2012 17:25, Eitan Adler wrote: > setenv BLOCKSIZE K Why note BLOCKSIZE M? It's pretty much ridiculous to count kilobytes nowadays. > Many people had alternative suggestions for the prompt. Can you please > clarify why you believe your prompt should be the _default_ one? My promp

Re: Freebsd 9.0 release and dmesg

2012-02-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/02/2012 18:24, JD wrote: dmesg no longer outputs the kernel messages. $ dmesg $ $ which dmesg /sbin/dmesg $what /sbin/dmesg /sbin/dmesg: So, I have no idea what version of dmesg got installed. Anyone on 9.0 Release have this problem? How to fix it? I thought this was by design, I've no

Re: Data corruption over NFS in -current

2012-01-16 Thread Ivan Voras
On 13/01/2012 15:37, Martin Cracauer wrote: More findings. Reminder, with the original report I found: - files for no reason changing ownership and group to root/ - data corruption as in inserting binary junk obviously from ports - data corruption as in malformed ascii text that might be a bu

Re: iSCSI initiator: iscontrol cannot be stopped or killed

2011-11-28 Thread Ivan Voras
On 24/11/2011 18:06, Mark Martinec wrote: If you can get it back into this state, Sure, *every* time. a procstat -k -k would be very helpful. (the second -k is not a typo). # procstat -k -k 5896 PIDTID COMM TDNAME KSTACK 5896 102364 iscontrol-

Re: RFC: Project geom-events

2011-10-07 Thread Ivan Voras
2011/10/7 Daniel Kalchev : > Then, "by standard" GPT cannot coexist with GLABEL. Such setup should be > disallowed, or at least big nasty message that you have just shoot yourself > in the leg should be output. (period) GPT cannot coexist with ANY GEOM CLASS which writes metadata to the last sect

Re: RFC: Project geom-events

2011-10-06 Thread Ivan Voras
> I am not a GEOM expert, but isn't it wrong concept, that glabel writes > its metadata and publish original device size? It does not. # diskinfo -v /dev/md0 /dev/md0 512 # sectorsize 104857600 # mediasize in bytes (100M) 204800 # mediasize in

Re: RFC: Project geom-events

2011-10-06 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/10/2011 13:29, Daniel Kalchev wrote: > > > On 06.10.11 14:07, Ivan Voras wrote: >> >> Um, you do realize this is a "physical" problem with metadata location >> and cannot be solved in any meaningful way? Geom_label stores its label >> in the la

Re: RFC: Project geom-events

2011-10-06 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/10/2011 00:12, Miroslav Lachman wrote: > Scot Hetzel wrote: >> 2011/10/5 Miroslav Lachman<000.f...@quip.cz>: >>> I am waiting years for the moment, when these GEOM problems will be >>> fixed, >>> so I am really glad to see your interest! >>> It will be move to right direction even if changes

Re: 9.0 beta2 & the new bsdinstaller

2011-09-26 Thread Ivan Voras
On 23/09/2011 04:49, Matthew D. Fuller wrote: > On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 08:26:47AM + I heard the voice of > Thomas Mueller, and lo! it spake thus: >> >> I don't think there is any particular advantage in aligning GPT >> partitions on 1 MB boundaries. > > No, but it's bg, and rund! (ht

Re: which "include" being used?

2011-09-21 Thread Ivan Voras
On 21/09/2011 04:34, Garrett Cooper wrote: > On Sep 20, 2011, at 6:19 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote: >> To build a new system, you have to start with something. You build the >> toolcain and gcc. Those have to be built first with the existing compiler >> and toolchain which uses the existing system in

Re: Heavy I/O blocks FreeBSD box for several seconds

2011-07-11 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11 July 2011 17:07, Andriy Gapon wrote: > Yeah, but what problem is demonstrated here? > Are we confident that non-even workload is inherently bad? > E.g.: > 79.39 + .. + 77.59 < 5 * 80 = 400 > 100.00 + ... + 55.18 ~~ 402 which is more than theoretically possible :-) > So it would _appear_ tha

Re: Heavy I/O blocks FreeBSD box for several seconds

2011-07-11 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/07/2011 22:08, Steve Kargl wrote: 4BSD kernel gives for N = Ncpu + 1. 34 processes: 6 running, 28 sleeping PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIMECPU COMMAND 1417 kargl 1 710 370M 294M RUN 0 1:30 79.39% sasmp 1416 kargl 1 710

Re: Heavy I/O blocks FreeBSD box for several seconds

2011-07-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/07/2011 20:11, Nathan Whitehorn wrote: I've seen exactly this problem with multi-threaded math libraries, as well. Using parallel GotoBLAS on FreeBSD gives terrible performance because the threads keep migrating between CPUs, causing frequent cache misses. On both schedulers? __

Re: Heavy I/O blocks FreeBSD box for several seconds

2011-07-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/07/2011 19:05, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: In message<20110706170132.ga68...@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>, Steve Kargl w rites: I periodically ran the same type test in the 2008 post over the last three years. Nothing has changed. I even set up an account on one node in my cluster for jef

Re: [PATCH] Add the infrastructure for supporting an infinite number of CPUs

2011-06-02 Thread Ivan Voras
On 02/06/2011 14:23, Ivan Voras wrote: On 01/06/2011 20:21, Attilio Rao wrote: Current maximum number of CPUs supported by the FreeBSD kernel is 32. That number cames from indirectly by the fact that we have a cpumask_t type, representing a mask of CPUs, which is an unsigned int right now. I

Re: [PATCH] Add the infrastructure for supporting an infinite number of CPUs

2011-06-02 Thread Ivan Voras
On 01/06/2011 20:21, Attilio Rao wrote: Current maximum number of CPUs supported by the FreeBSD kernel is 32. That number cames from indirectly by the fact that we have a cpumask_t type, representing a mask of CPUs, which is an unsigned int right now. I then made a patch that removes the cpumask_

Re: FYI: merging TCP, UDP, netisr locking changes

2011-05-24 Thread Ivan Voras
On 24/05/2011 13:24, Robert Watson wrote: Dear all: Over the next few days, I will be merging a number of TCP-related locking changes, as well as changes to various network stack infrastructure bits, such as the netisr implementation. The goal, generally, has been to move us in the direction of

Re: [ECFT] pkgng 0.1-alpha1: a replacement for pkg_install

2011-03-26 Thread Ivan Voras
On 26 March 2011 12:15, Julien Laffaye wrote: > On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Julien Laffaye wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Ivan Voras wrote: >>> At this time I'd just like to suggest you add the use of WAL journal >>> (http://www.sqlite.org/pra

Re: [ECFT] pkgng 0.1-alpha1: a replacement for pkg_install

2011-03-25 Thread Ivan Voras
On 25/03/2011 11:11, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: In term of technology we decided to use a sqlite3 database, and to prevent potential trolling, sqlite3 is used in it's amalgamation form which means it is incorporated in the code sources (as recommanded by sqlite developpers like a statical

Re: Wow... (<-- blown away at performance)

2011-02-23 Thread Ivan Voras
On 23 February 2011 21:17, John Baldwin wrote: > On Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:11:35 pm Ivan Voras wrote: >> On 22/02/2011 23:33, Alexander Best wrote: >> >> >>>>>      Also, it looks like npviewer.bin still hangs to resources on > until >>

Re: Wow... (<-- blown away at performance)

2011-02-23 Thread Ivan Voras
On 22/02/2011 23:33, Alexander Best wrote: Also, it looks like npviewer.bin still hangs to resources on until Firefox closes (or I kill it :)..), so something still needs to be resolved there, but that isn't a regression (it's acted that way for ages), and shouldn't be too hard to do. Whi

Re: nfssvc not available or version mismatch (nfsv4 client)

2011-01-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 7 January 2011 20:15, Rick Macklem wrote: >> On 01/07/11 15:47, Rick Macklem wrote: >> >> > What it needs to know is the domain name that you are using >> > for bind, etc since that is appended to user and group names >> > that go on the wire. For example: >> > - If the machine's name is nfs-cl

Re: nfssvc not available or version mismatch (nfsv4 client)

2011-01-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 01/07/11 15:47, Rick Macklem wrote: What it needs to know is the domain name that you are using for bind, etc since that is appended to user and group names that go on the wire. For example: - If the machine's name is nfs-client.cis.uoguelph.ca as shown by the hostname command... --> t

Re: [RFC]: unnecessary padding in various kernel structures

2011-01-05 Thread Ivan Voras
On 04/01/2011 19:59, Roman Divacky wrote: hi, clang (svn version) has ability to detect unnecessary padding in structures. I ran this on kernel build on i386 (stripped GENERIC) and amd64 (full GENERIC), preprocessed this and posted on web. The lists contain the file of the definition, name of

Re: No human readable message with g_vfs

2011-01-03 Thread Ivan Voras
On 12/29/10 11:32, David Demelier wrote: Hello, Sometimes when I use my external harddrive I get these awful message : g_vfs_done():da1[WRITE(offset=34590720, length=65536)]error = 5 /var/log/messages.1.bz2:Dec 21 18:36:07 Abricot kernel: g_vfs_done():da1[WRITE(offset=34656256, length=65536)]er

Re: Next ZFSv28 patchset ready for testing.

2010-12-17 Thread Ivan Voras
On 17/12/2010 08:56, Rechistov Grigory (Речистов Григорий) wrote: By the way, could someone suggest what types of stability tests I might perform? I.e. examples of disk- and FS-intensive workloads. Run blogbench and bonnie++ at the same time, possibly with tarring and untarring /usr/ports. _

Re: Low speed disk subsystem after the upgrade 8.1-STABLE-201011 --> 9-CURRENT

2010-12-15 Thread Ivan Voras
On 15.12.2010 16:16, Andriy Gapon wrote: > on 15/12/2010 16:25 Olivier Smedts said the following: >> 2010/12/15 Vladislav V. Prodan : >>> 15.12.2010 15:11, Vladislav V. Prodan wrote: >>> Now try to attach a screenshot. >>> >>> http://img576.imageshack.us/i/dsc00563u.jpg/ >> >> ad6: T

Re: [HEADS UP] Significant TCP work committed to head - CUBIC & H-TCP committed

2010-12-02 Thread Ivan Voras
On 12/02/10 12:53, Lawrence Stewart wrote: For the really interested (by now I suspect my audience is down to 0, but still), you might want to load siftr and enable/disable it during each test run and make your very own plot of cwnd vs time to see what's really going on behind the scenes. Ok th

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-24 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/20/10 01:36, Ivan Voras wrote: Here's the CPU topology (correctly parsed, thankfully :) ), if someone's interested: biggie# sysctl kern.sched.topology_spec kern.sched.topology_spec: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 FWIW

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-22 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/22/10 13:56, John Baldwin wrote: On Friday, November 19, 2010 1:20:53 pm Jung-uk Kim wrote: I bet these are "legacy free" machines, right? I recently noticed that recent Intel chipsets cause incredibly long delays when non-existent ISA ports are accessed, most notably AT keyboard ports.

Re: tmpfs out of space (ZFS related?)

2010-11-21 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/22/10 00:28, Paul B Mahol wrote: Find way to reproduce it 100%. The way I described it can be used to reproduce the problem 100%. Detailed instructions for a test case would be something like this: 0) configure a system with tmpfs for /tmp 1) install PostgreSQL 9.0, use a ZFS file sys

Re: tmpfs out of space (ZFS related?)

2010-11-21 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/21/10 23:19, Eir Nym wrote: On 22 November 2010 01:00, Eir Nym wrote: On 22 November 2010 00:47, Bruce Cran wrote: On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 00:43:03 +0300 Eir Nym wrote: Which type of MFS do you use? I think you shold use "swap-backed" for your /tmp, not "malloc-based". Last type is only

Re: 256G Ram Panic

2010-11-21 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/21/10 20:26, Alan Cox wrote: Sean Bruno wrote: http://people.freebsd.org/~sbruno/256G_SMAP.png http://people.freebsd.org/~sbruno/256G_panic1.png http://people.freebsd.org/~sbruno/256G_panic2.png Trying to get the HP DL980 online today and I see the following panic on startup from the ins

tmpfs out of space (ZFS related?)

2010-11-21 Thread Ivan Voras
I got a curious error today while starting PostgreSQL, complaining about "out of space" errno while creating lock file on /tmp. /tmp on this machine is mounted as tmpfs and indeed, here is the statistic: biggie:/# df -i Filesystem1M-blocks Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mount

Re: TTY task group scheduling

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/19/10 16:49, Taku YAMAMOTO wrote: I have a dumb local hack to grant ts_slice proportional to the duration the waking thread slept rather than unconditionally reset to sched_slice. --- sys/kern/sched_ule.c.orig +++ sys/kern/sched_ule.c @@ -1928,12 +1928,16 @@ sched_wakeup(struct thread *t

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/19/10 19:15, Andriy Gapon wrote: on 19/11/2010 20:02 Sean Bruno said the following: What I've seen is that the long pause occurs between the display of the SMAP (boot verbose) and the copywrite notice. The delay gets worse with larger memory maps. How much memory do we talk about? 24

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19 November 2010 18:17, James R. Van Artsdalen wrote: > Ivan Voras wrote: >> Unfortunately, the kernel hangs on boot. The loader finishes, the twirly >> starts spinning but then hangs. Enabling verbose booting results in >> nothing new - no kernel messages at all. >

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19 November 2010 18:04, Garrett Cooper wrote: > A similar issue occurred with an HP box recently (in the last 3-4 > months?). I'd check the archives for more details. Yes, I remembered the post by Sean Bruno but then I also remembered people replying they have successfully booted larger machin

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19 November 2010 17:59, Andriy Gapon wrote: > on 19/11/2010 18:57 Ivan Voras said the following: >> On 19 November 2010 17:13, Gary Jennejohn wrote: >>> On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 17:51:22 +0200 >>> Andriy Gapon wrote: >>> >>>> on 19/11/2010 17:41 Iv

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19 November 2010 17:13, Gary Jennejohn wrote: > On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 17:51:22 +0200 > Andriy Gapon wrote: > >> on 19/11/2010 17:41 Ivan Voras said the following: >> > Fujitsu TX300 >> >> [Thunderbird 3 sometimes fails quoting while replying - blame it] >

Re: A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19 November 2010 16:51, Andriy Gapon wrote: > on 19/11/2010 17:41 Ivan Voras said the following: >> Fujitsu TX300 > > [Thunderbird 3 sometimes fails quoting while replying - blame it] > > Perhaps I am wrong, but isn't the "twirly" shown by the loader, still

A big-ish machine, cannot boot

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
I have a large-ish marchine, a Fujitsu TX300 S6 with 2x6-core + HTT CPUs and 24 GB RAM, configured as a demo machine with lots of interesting hardware. Unfortunately, the kernel hangs on boot. The loader finishes, the twirly starts spinning but then hangs. Enabling verbose booting results in nothi

Re: Testing /dev/fido ?

2010-11-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19 November 2010 01:56, Sean Bruno wrote: > On Thu, 2010-11-18 at 13:17 -0800, Ivan Voras wrote: >> I have an IPMI-enabled server with BMC watchdog, and if I understand it >> correctly, /dev/fido will be attached as the result of loading ipmi.ko. >> >> Is the

Testing /dev/fido ?

2010-11-18 Thread Ivan Voras
I have an IPMI-enabled server with BMC watchdog, and if I understand it correctly, /dev/fido will be attached as the result of loading ipmi.ko. Is there some easy way to test if everything works? ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lis

Re: another fuse panic

2010-11-08 Thread Ivan Voras
On 11/08/10 10:55, Andriy Gapon wrote: > > JFYI. > Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode Can you find any set of circumstances which make this repeatable? This panic apparently goes like this: 1) used by devfs_open(): 47 static struct cdevsw fuse_cdevsw = { 48 .d_open = fused

Re: Fixing and importing the fusefs kernel module - any VFS-savvy takers?

2010-10-28 Thread Ivan Voras
On 28 October 2010 23:57, Gleb Kurtsou wrote: > On (28/10/2010 22:24), Ivan Voras wrote: >> On 28 October 2010 16:15, Gleb Kurtsou wrote: >> >> > I'd agree that "sshfs" is most wanted feature, but fuse_sshfs >> > implementation is broken at best. I

Re: Fixing and importing the fusefs kernel module - any VFS-savvy takers?

2010-10-28 Thread Ivan Voras
On 28 October 2010 16:15, Gleb Kurtsou wrote: > I'd agree that "sshfs" is most wanted feature, but fuse_sshfs > implementation is broken at best. It doesn't even have notion on inode > numbers. It returns all directory entries with d_file=0, the same way > st_ino=0. To make it actually work (dire

Re: Fixing and importing the fusefs kernel module - any VFS-savvy takers?

2010-10-28 Thread Ivan Voras
On 10/28/10 14:35, Vincent Hoffman wrote: > On 28/10/2010 12:49, Ivan Voras wrote: >> Hello, >> > >> Basically, this is a call for help in working on fusefs. There are >> several developers and users willing to do testing and such but no >> available developers

Fixing and importing the fusefs kernel module - any VFS-savvy takers?

2010-10-28 Thread Ivan Voras
Hello, After a discussion in arch@, it looks like there are many developers interested in having fusefs in the tree but no VFS experts with the time to fix the remaining bugs and basically make it stable enough to commit to the base tree. Fusefs is the Linux-developed userland filesystem interfac

Re: [RFC] More meaningful information about ENOEXEC for kldload(8)

2010-10-26 Thread Ivan Voras
On 10/26/10 02:53, Garrett Cooper wrote: > Wouldn't noting this in the manpage be sufficient? > I ran into this `item' (:)..) today after a power outage because > nvidia-driver was built against different kernel headers, and it > prints out the error clear as day on /dev/console, Luckily

Re: [RFC] More meaningful information about ENOEXEC for kldload(8)

2010-10-25 Thread Ivan Voras
On 10/25/10 22:13, Garrett Cooper wrote: On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Doug Barton wrote: On 10/25/2010 12:19, Xin LI wrote: Here is a simple patch that adds more meaning messages when kldload hits ENOEXEC. +1 on anything that makes this (and related) error more clear. I know I've stumb

Re: Examining the VM splay tree effectiveness

2010-10-03 Thread Ivan Voras
On 10/01/10 10:54, Andre Oppermann wrote: > On 30.09.2010 19:51, Ivan Voras wrote: >> On 09/30/10 18:37, Andre Oppermann wrote: >> >>> Both the vmmap and page table make use of splay trees to manage the >>> entries and to speed up lookups compared to long to

Re: Examining the VM splay tree effectiveness

2010-09-30 Thread Ivan Voras
On 09/30/10 18:37, Andre Oppermann wrote: > Both the vmmap and page table make use of splay trees to manage the > entries and to speed up lookups compared to long to traverse linked > lists or more memory expensive hash tables. Some structures though > do have an additional linked list to simplif

Re: letting glabel recognise a media change

2010-09-30 Thread Ivan Voras
On 09/30/10 00:28, Matthew Jacob wrote: On 9/29/2010 2:45 PM, Andriy Gapon wrote: on 30/09/2010 00:12 Alexander Best said the following: hi there, i wanted to ask if it would be possible to asjust glabel so that e.g. inserting a new media into a dvd-drive gets recognised and glabel displays th

Re: RFC: pefs - stacked cryptographic filesystem

2010-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 7 September 2010 22:05, Gleb Kurtsou wrote: > On (07/09/2010 16:27), Ivan Voras wrote: >> On 09/06/10 20:38, Gleb Kurtsou wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I would like to ask for feedback on a kernel level stacked cryptographic >> > filesystem. It h

Re: RFC: pefs - stacked cryptographic filesystem

2010-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 09/06/10 20:38, Gleb Kurtsou wrote: Tested on top of ZFS, UFS and tmpfs on amd64 and i386; both 9-CURRENT and 8-STABLE supported. You probably didn't test it, but I've tried pefs on top of ext2fs (I use ext2fs to share data between OSes) and it quickly panicked. _

Re: RFC: pefs - stacked cryptographic filesystem

2010-09-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 09/06/10 20:38, Gleb Kurtsou wrote: Hello, I would like to ask for feedback on a kernel level stacked cryptographic filesystem. It has started as Summer Of Code'2009 project and matured a lot since then. I've recently added support for sparse files and switched to XTS encryption mode. I've

Re: Interpreted language(s) in the base

2010-08-19 Thread Ivan Voras
On 19/08/2010, C. P. Ghost wrote: > On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Andrew Reilly > wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 11:15:55PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote: >>> got any other suggestions? >> >> This is very much a "sorry I asked" question, but is none-the >> less quite a good one, given the size o

Re: Interpreted language(s) in the base

2010-08-16 Thread Ivan Voras
2010/8/16 Dag-Erling Smørgrav : > Doug Barton writes: >> lua   too "flavor of the day," not enough track record of stability, >>       not enough installed base/proven utility > > You're wrong.  Lua has been around for ages and is especially widely > used as a game scripting engine.  It is not int

Re: Official request: Please make GNU grep the default

2010-08-15 Thread Ivan Voras
On 15 August 2010 02:45, Doug Barton wrote: > Ivan, > > I know that you mean this at least semi-humorously, however I'm going to > provide a dead-serious reply below. Thank you for your level-headed response - it's actually better than continuing less seriously or explosively :) Also, sorry for r

Re: Official request: Please make GNU grep the default

2010-08-14 Thread Ivan Voras
On 13.8.2010 11:34, Doug Barton wrote: > On 08/13/2010 02:08, Gabor Kovesdan wrote: >> Ok, I'll take care of this soon, and make GNU grep default, again with a >> knob to build BSD grep. I agree with you that we cannot allow such a big >> performance drawback but I my measures only showed significa

Re: glabel "force sectorsize" patch

2010-08-09 Thread Ivan Voras
On 9 August 2010 14:37, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Ivan Voras writes: >> Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes: >> > Marius Nünnerich writes: >> > > I did not think of a new GEOM class that looks like glabel but one >> > > that has no metadata stored on disk .

Re: glabel "force sectorsize" patch

2010-08-09 Thread Ivan Voras
On 9 August 2010 10:51, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Marius Nünnerich writes: >> I did not think of a new GEOM class that looks like glabel but one >> that has no metadata stored on disk . It is then activated and >> controlled by loader.conf variables. (Maybe like gnop? If I remember >> correctl

Re: emt64 performance degradation over amd64

2010-07-20 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/18/10 21:21, Fabio Kaminski wrote: > (note that i cant be too precise , since i didnt go any further with more > tests... its more a subjective feel (boot time, general use.. etc)) It is probable then that it is only your imagination, and if you are really serious about this you should make

Re: WARNING: Non-uniform processors.

2010-07-09 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/08/10 18:42, Alex Keda wrote: > When booting, I have strange message. > All work OK (processor with hyperthreading, but system seems it as 1 CPU ). > lissyara-gp# dmesg > Copyright (c) 1992-2010 The FreeBSD Project. > Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 >

Re: [CFT] ZFS v15 patch (version 3)

2010-07-08 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/08/10 01:11, V. T. Mueller, Continum wrote: > Eric Masson schrieb: >> Martin Matuska writes: >>> We decided not to go with v16 - the feature difference for FreeBSD >>> between v15 and v16 is zero. >>> (v16 = Common Multiprotocol SCSI Target (COMSTAR) for ISCSI export of >>> ZVOLS - we don't

Re: [CFT] ZFS v15 patch (version 3)

2010-07-08 Thread Ivan Voras
On 07/08/10 11:06, Martin Matuska wrote: > > Regarding performance, e.g. my PHP web servers with codebase in ZFS > yield 15-20% more req/s with v15 patch (as compared to v14). Good enough reason for me (this is most of my workload, too), get it in as soon as you're able :) _

Re: panic with zfs v16 patch

2010-06-28 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/28/10 17:20, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: >>> Curious - this panic is UFS softdep-related - possibly from the SUJ work? >>> >>> On which file system type is your ports tree? >> >> ufs2 > > it seems ivan may be correct, I went and tried to

Re: panic with zfs v16 patch

2010-06-28 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/28/10 03:59, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: > hello list, > > I just had a panic on a FreeBSD 9.0 built with yesterdays sources. > > uname -a > FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #0: Sat Jun 26 09:14:30 CDT > 2010 sfourman@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ZFSv16 amd64 > > GENERIC kernel with this

Re: Import of clang/LLVM about to start

2010-06-11 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/11/10 15:58, Roman Divacky wrote: > On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 04:00:26PM +0200, Alexander Best wrote: >> thanks a lot for the hints. doing buildkernel and buildworld with >> current src worked fine. how should i proceed if i want to try >> building kernel and world with clang? >> >> put CC, CXX

Re: Panic after upgrade 7.2 -> 7.3

2010-06-02 Thread Ivan Voras
On 06/02/10 10:53, Sergey Matveychuk wrote: > 02.06.2010 01:56, Bjoern A. Zeeb пишет: >> On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, Sergey Matveychuk wrote: >> >>> Hi. >>> >>> Just after upgrade from 7.2-p5 to 7.3-p1 I've got periodic panics on >>> my router (after about a hour uptime). >> ... >>> Any ideas? >> >> Are yo

Re: SUJ and "mount" reporting

2010-05-31 Thread Ivan Voras
On 05/31/10 02:25, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote: > On Mon, 31 May 2010, Ivan Voras wrote: > >> Shouldn't SU+J be visible in the output of "mount" somehow? I've just >> enabled it on a root file system of a machine and while tunefs and >> dumpfs report both so

SUJ and "mount" reporting

2010-05-30 Thread Ivan Voras
Shouldn't SU+J be visible in the output of "mount" somehow? I've just enabled it on a root file system of a machine and while tunefs and dumpfs report both soft-updates and SUJ are enabled (after reboot), the "mount" command only shows "soft-updates". Alternative question: how to verify is it a

Re: HEADS UP: 64-bit quotas going in to head today

2010-05-07 Thread Ivan Voras
On 05/07/10 02:36, Kirk McKusick wrote: Dag-Erling Smørgrav and I have been working on updating the FFS quota system to support both traditional 32-bit and new 64-bit quotas (for those of you who want to put 2+Tb quotas on your users). By default quotas are not compiled into the kernel. To incl

Re: Switchover to CAM ATA?

2010-04-23 Thread Ivan Voras
On 04/23/10 14:32, Andriy Gapon wrote: on 23/04/2010 12:28 Alexander Best said the following: has anybody thought about adding scsi support to burncd(8)? i've been using ATA CAM for quite a while now and really love it. however i miss burncd(8). i found it to be much easier to use and less buggy

Re: [CFT]: ClangBSD is selfhosting, we need testers now

2010-04-16 Thread Ivan Voras
Rink Springer wrote: On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 12:21:29AM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote: /mt/clangbsd/lib/libc/sys/stack_protector.c:88:19: error: format string is not a string literal (potentially insecure) [-Wformat-security] syslog(LOG_CRIT, msg); ^~~ 1 diagnostic

Re: [CFT]: ClangBSD is selfhosting, we need testers now

2010-04-16 Thread Ivan Voras
Ivan Voras wrote: Roman Divacky wrote: We kindly ask you to setup ClangBSD chroot and/or use clang compiled kernel and use it as you would normally use FreeBSD. Please report back I have a buildworld error here: clang -isystem /usr/obj/mt/clangbsd/tmp/usr/include/clang/1.5 -isystem /usr

Re: [CFT]: ClangBSD is selfhosting, we need testers now

2010-04-16 Thread Ivan Voras
Roman Divacky wrote: We kindly ask you to setup ClangBSD chroot and/or use clang compiled kernel and use it as you would normally use FreeBSD. Please report back I have a buildworld error here: clang -isystem /usr/obj/mt/clangbsd/tmp/usr/include/clang/1.5 -isystem /usr/obj/mt/clangbsd/tmp/u

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