Terry Lambert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It was for a guy who was was running with PAE enabled on an
8G machine, and the autotuning was shooting him in the foot
when it tried to grab enough memory to create kmem_map entries
for the 8G of RAM in his 2G KVA space, and its head exploded.
Wrong,
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Can someone please test for me if the following patch gets crashdumps
working on the ida driver under -current?
http://people.freebsd.org/~ps/ida.diff
recompile and all that jazz
break into DDB and type 'call doadump'
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John ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well looks like it does work after all! I must not have created my install
floppies correctly (panic was couldn't find init btw) . I moved a few a
drives onto a 5i just so i could get 5.0 installed and running and
recompiled the kernel with said patch and i can
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-CURRENT. In tcpdump I see packets coming in but none
going out.
Does anybody know why, or what I would have to do to change the behavior?
- JD
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Ruslan Ermilov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I would also appreciate if someone could provide me with accounts
on sparc64 and ia64 boxes running 5.0-CURRENT, so I could polish
and actually test some changes.
We are not allowed to provide general access to the current ia64 hardware
we have
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fix to -stable.
Yes.. This fixes the problem. John's patch also works.
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Kenneth D. Merry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
diff2 output, on the other hand, won't run through patch properly. You
have to run it through a fixup script to get it right.
p4 diff -u -b branch
That works just fine.
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. bdwrite calls everything with no spl
proctection when it really should. My full SPLASSERT patch is at
http://people.freebsd.org/~ps/splassert.diff. I should just go ahead and
submit this. This patch doesn't have any of the vm patches we discussed
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