Re: GEOM for multipath? How?

2005-11-09 Thread John-Mark Gurney
Danny Howard wrote this message on Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 13:25 -0800: And I says to myself AHA! Multipath should be easy to implement on FreeBSD as well, via geom. But I can't find an obvious way given existing geom utils to do this. And like I said, the box I'd use this on is inaccesible

Re: Reproduceable freeze with quotas enabled

2005-11-09 Thread Robert Watson
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Attila Nagy wrote: Any chance to investigate it further? It's a really annoying bug, which makes quota support a little bit useless. Attached is a patch that corrects at least one or two deadlock scenarios in UNIX domain socket garbage collecting (unpgc_task.diff). I've

GEOM for multipath? How?

2005-11-09 Thread Danny Howard
Hello, Alas, my fancy Engenio dual-FC disk array is inaccessible to me for testing. :( But we are working on switching over to RHEL due to availability of FC multi-path redundancy drivers for RHEL but nada for FreeBSD. I was reading Linux' md man page, which sounds awfully similar to geom, and

Re: GEOM for multipath? How?

2005-11-09 Thread Danny Howard
Gurney, Hey ... yes, I recall there being issues with the QLogic drivers ... I wonder if anyone has given the mpt drivers a shot? I was able to speak with an engineer at Engenio (now owned by LSI) and she said there were some issues with the QLogic dual-port cards that were interesting to her,

CPU utilization

2005-11-09 Thread abdul.shaik
Hi Good Morning.. I want to calculate the CPU utilization in my DHCP server implementation. I am using C language on Solaris 9. Could any one please let me know Is there any system call can do this? Thanks in advance. Regards, Abdul Rasheed. Confidentiality Notice The information

Re: CPU utilization

2005-11-09 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Nov 10), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi Good Morning.. I want to calculate the CPU utilization in my DHCP server implementation. I am using C language on Solaris 9. Could any one please let me know Is there any system call can do this? This is completely the wrong mailing