On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 10:49:30 -0500, Joe Greco wrote:
I explained it at the time to one of my VMware friends:
This is 100% identical to what we see, Joe! And we're so unlucky that we
have this happen on probably a dozen servers, but a handful are the really
bad ones. We've rebuilt them fr
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 10:55:36 -0500, Hans Petter Selasky
wrote:
It almost sounds like the lost interrupt issue I've seen with USB EHCI
devices, though disk I/O should have a retry timeout?
What does "wmstat -i" output?
--HPS
Here's a server that has a week uptime and is due for a crash any
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 10:31:24 -0500, Eduardo Morras
wrote:
Don't know about ESXi but on others VM Managers i can change the chipset
emulation from ICH10 to ICH4. Can you change it to an older chipset too?
Unfortunately there's no setting in the GUI for that but I'll keep looking
to see
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 09:58:16 -0500, Hans Petter Selasky
wrote:
Do both 32- and 64-bit versions of FreeBSD crash?
Correct, we see both i386 and amd64 flavors crash in the same way.
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Alright, new data. It happened to crash about 10 minutes after I came in
this morning and I ran some stuff in the DDB. I have no idea what
information is useful, but perhaps someone will see something out of the
ordinary?
http://feld.me/freebsd/esx_crash/
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 02:36:49 -0500, Doug Barton wrote:
As much as I'm sensitive to your production requirements, realistically
it's not likely that you'll get a helpful result without testing a newer
version. 8.2 came out over a year ago, many many things have changed
since then.
The sad part
On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 18:31:38 -0500, Adrian Chadd
wrote:
* have you filed a PR?
No
* is the crash easily reproducable?
Unfortunately not. It's totally random. Some servers will "get the bug"
and crash daily, some will crash weekly, some might seem to be fine but 3
months later hit th
Alright guys, I'm at the end of my rope here. For those that haven't seen
my previous emails here's the (not so) quick breakdown:
Overview:
FreeBSD ?? - 7.4 never crash
FreeBSD 8.0 - 8.2 crashes
FreeBSD 8-STABLE, 8.3, and 9.0 are untested (Sorry, not possible in our
production at this time,
My first suggestion is to begin using portmaster which can be found here:
/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portmaster
My second suggestion is to please never ever ever mess with CFLAGS on
FreeBSD. You can get away with it on some Linux distros, but FreeBSD
strongly discourages it.
My third suggestio
On 23 Mar 2012, at 08:58, Traiano Welcome wrote:
> Hi Mark
>
>
> On 22/03/2012 13:54, "Mark Blackman" wrote:
>
>>
>> On 22 Mar 2012, at 11:40, Traiano Welcome wrote:
>>>
>>> Somehow this doesn't strike me as a large volume of t
On 22 Mar 2012, at 11:40, Traiano Welcome wrote:
> That's what I thought as well, but it's the details that evade me. Almost
> all traffic to and from this server is UDP (syslog), the graph I sent
> earlier shows the kind of volumes and trends that are typical: Peak
> traffic during the problem p
ormance:
I think you can push nmbclusters up to about 600k, but if your input is
running faster than your output, no amount of buffering will permanently
stave off this problem.
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Is the HPN patchset included with the base OpenSSH the full patchset? Does
it include the threaded CTR patch? I can't seem to find a clear answer to
this.
Thanks,
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On 03/15/2012 14:02, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 03:17:05PM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
>
>> This is a case of idle curiosity and not an urgent need to
>> recover a valuable backup. I found an old DAT tape and attempted
>> to
On 10.03.2012 14:43, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
Earlier today, for a period of about 30-45 minutes or so, any attempt
to
connect to www.freebsd.org was yielding failed hostname lookups.
Did anyone else notice this? Any word on what was causing it? I
have
to admit, it was rather startling at
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:17:15 -0600, Da Rock
wrote:
Yes, thats true. That was tested in the paper: a cyrus? using sql
database backend performed faster in searches and lookups. But writing
and deleting was a drag, and you lose the shell; but I'm not sure that
thats such a problem as one c
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 14:33:53 -0600, Weldon Godfrey
wrote:
I would highly recommend looking at Dovecot. I have used courier for
several ISPs then switched to Dovecot on my last install. Its ability
for
caching the index per user is of great performance advantage if you
choose
to leverag
e you a good answer.
It's probably instructive to compare to various other OSes level
of compliance as well (for your presentation).
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To unsu
rtunately I can't connect the readyNAS to the switch because
the switch is in the living room and the readyNAS is too noisy. When the
desktop is running Windows 7 this is dead easy, but I can't figure out how to
do it under FreeBSD.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
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Can anyone here explain the MaxSessions and MaxConnections setting for
istgt?
Let's say I have the following:
6 servers
8 LUNs
2 Paths to each LUN
Is that... 96 sessions? 96 connections?
It's very unclear what is meant by session and connection.
Thank
On 6 Feb 2012, at 21:51, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> About the first thing I ever learned about FreeBSD was the uk mirror
> ftp.plig.net and cvsup.plig.net which I think used to be ftp2.uk.freebsd.org.
> Since then I have always used them as a file source for broadband speed
> tests. They seem t
On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 11:37:17 -0600, wrote:
I'm a bit confused. I always believed FreeBSD is a very safe system.
That may be true for the core files, but what about ports.
On the net I read _never_ to let the webserver be the owner of its
files and yet, ports like Drupal or WordPress make th
On 25.01.2012 09:52, Mark wrote:
I got stuck in this hell the other day, I had to do this.
"portmaster --check-depends"
to see if anything is missing
then
"portmaster -a -f"
I want to report back that this did end up working pretty dar
Anyone know of a fix for this error?
creating build/temp.freebsd-8.2-RELEASE-p3-i386-2.6/src/image
cc -DNDEBUG -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -O2 -pipe -I/usr/local/include
-fno-strict-aliasing -fPIC -I/usr/local/include/python2.6 -c
src/image/exiv2.cpp -o bu
ild/temp.fre
For the life of me I can't work around this xcb-util issue. This is a
pretty fresh install and I have not made any workaround symlinks.
I ran:
# portmaster -R -r xcb-util-0
And the problem persists. It didn't even complete all the packages because
some were still erroring on missing xcb lib
I've recently been presented with new information: namely that RC3 had
sysinstall as an option (I did not know this, and I've been reading the
lists) and that it was taken away for -RELEASE even though it was agreed
upon that would not happen for 9.x.
I'll crawl under this rock now.
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:40:42 -0600, wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 08:27:32 -0600
Mark Felder articulated:
Just as you don't get to express your opinion about the government if
you don't vote,
Excuse me, but are you just trying to look naive?
The wording wasn't exactly as cle
All of these complaints can go directly to /dev/null
Just as you don't get to express your opinion about the government if you
don't vote, you don't get to express your opinion about -RELEASE changes
when you didn't run the STABLE/RC/BETAs. You had your chance to help
improve FreeBSD for ev
On 13 Jan 2012, at 16:30, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded from 8-STABLE to 9-STABLE on my dual Xeon (nocona). Now I
> have in my boot messages:
> ...
> root: /etc/rc.d/sysctl: WARNING: sysctl machdep.hlt_logical_cpus does not
> exist.
> root: /etc/rc.d/sysctl: WARNING: sysctl
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 10:29:01 -0600, wrote:
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
Hi Drew,
I'm pretty sure you can't run a RAIDZ as your root pool. That's likely
the
problem. Kind of sucks, I know :-(
You can use raidz1 as your root pool. I'm runnin
Hi Drew,
I'm pretty sure you can't run a RAIDZ as your root pool. That's likely the
problem. Kind of sucks, I know :-(
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On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 09:14:52 -0600, Polytropon wrote:
Maybe consider the chance that a FreeBSD OS can be
turned into closed source (which the license explicitely
allows) and put into some embedded device, a router,
a DSL modem, a managed switch... In parts like this,
you won't recognize FreeBSD
On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 08:46:54 -0600, Alejandro Imass wrote:
I would just like to add that is FreeBSD was so crappy open sour
software, why does it run half the Internet?
This must be a mistake. I was just assured this weekend that FreeBSD is a
niche OS.
_
proprietary info first...
Mark Moellering
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On 29 Dec 2011, at 15:45, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, vijayamurugan.kalyanasunda...@emc.com wrote:
>
>> Hi Team,
>>
>> Kindly let me know on the compatibility of " Intel X520 Dual Port 10 Gigabit
>> Ethernet PCIe Adaptor Card " with Free BSD 8.2 OS.
>>
>
> I didn't se
ck to a console
after starting X.
Test here:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2011-November/029219.html
I converted the image into full install on my hard drive.
More details here: http://wiki.freebsd.org/Intel_GPU
Regards,
Mark
on $interface inet proto tcp from ! $internal_addresses to
$interface port 80 -> port 443
it FAILS! The PROPER syntax is;
rdr on $interface inet proto tcp from ! $internal_addresses to
$interface port 80 -> $interface port 443
I hope this helps someone...
Mark Moel
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 04:54:18 -0600, Jukka A. Ukkonen wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone else noticed a similar odd behavior with AMD64 and 9.0
prerelease (as well as RCs and betas)?
On my 12 core (2*4162EE) the whole system just freezes quite often
without any warning, without any messages being logged
lines to stop replacing files where only that line has
changed
DIFF_OPTIONS='-I$FreeBSD:.*[$]'
This is precisely why I still do source upgrades most of the time. But I
haven't tried since I started using mergemaster.rc.
Regards,
Mark
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On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 15:55:47 -0500, wrote:
But in my rc.conf said "dbus_enable="YES"
and HAL? Your Xorg was probably compiled with HAL. I've had this problem
before though and the fix was to recompile X without HAL. Sucks to not be
able to plug&play though.
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On 30 Oct 2011, at 10:01, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am about to setup a small PC lab for teaching operating systems. Since
> computers will need to be used for teaching
> Windows/Unix(FreeBsd)/Linux(Novell) I need to find a way:
>
> 1. Systems to coexists on the same hardware
> 2. Easily restore
You've just made me a happy, happy user. I always wondered what it would
take to get rid of CUPS, and today I've done it. Finally my print jobs are
instantaneous here at work instead of being a mystery. Can't wait to go
home and do the same with my personal laser.
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I have an Opteron machine that on both 7.x and 8.x it displays this
behavior. The only fix was to boot from USB and it would get past it.
Weird.
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ervals. If you have a quad core CPU a 4.00 load
average means you've been keeping the CPU busy at 100%.
Does that make sense?
Regards,
Mark
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k? Google
search has been fruitless.
P.S. mySQL is installed, and postfix was installed with mySQL support.
Thanks!
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 08:57:45 -0500, wrote:
I know it's usually a big no-no but since I have the battery backed-up
write cache from the raid card, can't I just disable the ZIL entirely ?
No. ZFS doesn't work the way traditional filesystems do.
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with password auth?
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#x27;s a non-QT server
but it's for the 1.1.x series, not the 1.2.x mumble version which is
greatly improved.
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Mark
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s useful in very few environments. I
personally disabled it on my Atom machine which acts as a NAS among
other things. I have noticed an improvement in performance and also in
responsiveness. YMMV, etc etc etc :-)
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Mark
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 14:41:50 -0500, Dennis Glatting
wrote:
A number of motherboards (e.g., GigaByte Guerrilla and Sniper) are
sporting a "BIGFOOT Killer E2100" chip, which is also the board's
Ethernet. Does FreeBSD support this chipset? Anyone tried it?
It's a "new" chipset so it likely
is a mail server running postfix / dovecot
I have pf set up and am also running a program called sshguard.
I am kind of at a loss. It looks like I am under attack but I don't
know what to do about it. Any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance
Mark Moellerin
Logs are in /var/log/daemon.log and get
rotated.
Regards,
Mark
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you doing? Is it possible you're dropping
the DNS
replies when they're TCP? This happens when the reply is a certain size.
Cheers,
Mark
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2011 22:04:22 -0500, Lars Eighner
wrote:
And you attach a Word document? Your scam stinks to high heaven.
It's a pdf... but yeah, weird.
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 19:22:54 -0500, Henry Olyer
wrote:
So here it is, I just installed 8.2 and need the latest Flash. What's
the
right procedure here, please.
Java is not a problem and non-native flash has worked without issues here
for a very long time. In fact, it's less problemati
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 00:06:33 -0500, Michael Sierchio
wrote:
xauth not in your path?
ssh -Y skips all auth stuff so you don't need xauth; he said that didn't
work either :-(
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This sounds silly, but what happens if you try ssh -Y
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downside is that it's not
server class hardware, no ECC RAM, etc. But for a machine with a lot of
cores and memory -- have at it!
Cheers,
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I am under the impression that suPHP is the better/more secure way of
running PHP with Apache. In addition you don't need suEXEC to do so. Am
I incorrect in these assumptions? What are the benefits of running PHP
as a CGI(if you don't mind me asking) ?
Mark
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F
> From: Torfinn Ingolfsen
> Subject: Re: mythtv 0.23.1 and the pvr250 driver - testing
> To: freebsd-multime...@freebsd.org
> Date: Friday, June 24, 2011, 12:47 PM
> On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:27:51 +0200
> Torfinn Ingolfsen
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > Today I tried to test MythTV 0.23.1 from ports (I
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 08:41:58 -0500, Michel Le Cocq
wrote:
speedy disk : Sas 15K
: to limit IO Wait
The more spindles the better. Get more disks if possible.
Regards,
Mark
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I want to thank everyone who helped me with this.
It turned out that due to an administrative error, our hosting company
had the ip addresses I was having trouble with routed to the wrong
server. Everything is working now.
Thanks again,
Mark Moellering
On 20-Jun-11 2:00 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jun 20, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Mark Moellering wrote:
I cannot log into the server via either ssl for email or ssh on the two domains
that are .org and .info
The connection is refused. Here is an example copied from a console;
shell$ ssh -l LoginName
appreciated. I hope it is one of those simple
things I missed.
Thanks in advance
Mark Moellering
734.644.4757
Here is my hosts file;
<<<<<<< current version
::1 localhost
127.0.0.1 localhost mail.main_domain.net
xx.yy.zz
>From http://www.jitsi.org/ (formerly SIP Communicator) "All this, and more,
in Jitsi - the most complete and advanced open source ... With a little bit
of extra bravery you can also easily build and run it on FreeBSD." and
"[all] you need is a recent JDK and ANT."
Goo
rule that out immediately or else you'll be
running around in circles for ages trying to figure out what the "cause"
is.
It's unfortunate that people think they need to obfuscate their code and
use these silly workar
On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 09:04:01 -0500, Jack L. Stone
wrote:
with the ionCube PHP Loader v3.3.16, Copyright (c) 2002-2010, by
ionCube Ltd.
ionCube causes all kinds of neat things like this. Disable it and I bet it
won't happen.
Regards,
--- On Thu, 6/2/11, Reid Linnemann wrote:
> From: Reid Linnemann
> Subject: Re: Critical issues with WD green drives
> To: "Bruce Cran"
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Thursday, June 2, 2011, 11:02 AM
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Bruce
> Cran
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 02 Jun 2011
On Sat, 21 May 2011 14:14:39 -0500, Julian H. Stacey
wrote:
I really trust the people on this list so hopefully you can point me
to a real and non-bullshit lab that can really recover data.
Gillware, Inc.
Here's a referral code as well: 13967
http://www.gillware.com/
Regards,
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand
ready to do violence on their behalf.
George Orwell
--- On Thu, 5/12/11, Dillin Smith wrote:
> From: Dillin Smith
> Subject: Hard drive detection
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 2:
ginwrapper.
Regards,
Mark
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On Tue, 10 May 2011 16:21:39 -0500, Mario Lobo wrote:
Are you guys using nspluginwrapper-devel?
Hi Mario,
It happens to me with Opera, Chromium (from chromium.hybridsource.org),
and with Firefox via regular nspluginwrapper.
Regards,
Mark
just *doesn't* crash if I'm not staring at the vt that runs the X server.
Weird.
Regards,
Mark
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ALANO CONRAZ wrote:
And I always get the same error :
[tcp] localhost:/usr/local/cfsd-bootstrap: nfsd: RCPROG_NFS: RPC: Remote
system error - Connection refused
and the same with [tcp6]
You need to start nfsd?
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> From: Chris Rees
> Subject: Enabling composite-out in a video card.
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 2:06 PM
> OK, so in what can only be described
> as a ridiculous shot in the dark...
>
> I've got my Macbook running as a server under my TV, and I
> was trying
than another or if they are close to the same. I would have
initially thought the ssh tunnel was more secure but knowing that ssl
can use AES-256, I am now wondering if that isn't adding a complexity
for little extra security.
Thanks in advance
Mark Moell
Sounds like an error. stable-supfile should be RELENG_8 and if
standard-supfile is supposed to be for the corresponding release (8.2) it
should be RELENG_8_2 which gives you the 8.2 source with any official
patches already applied to the source.
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 05:14:37 -0500, Dennis Nikiforov
wrote:
There is a legacy piece of custom software that runs only on 32 bit
systems, so going to 64 bit is not possible.
Run it in a 32bit jail. PAE has never been very stable/reliable.
Regards,
Mark
o hopefully rule out any one of them causing an issue.
Booting the created mfsBSD image directly works with no issues, it's
just after writing it over the Linux install using dd that it does not
boot properly.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
On 4 Apr 2011, at 21:00, Mark Blackman wrote:
>
> set 'kern.maxdxiz' in your /boot/loader.conf and reboot
> if you're already hitting the hard limit.
hmm, edit failure there. 'kern.maxssiz' is what I meant of
course.
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sysctl kern.maxssiz
set 'kern.maxdxiz' in your /boot/loader.conf and reboot
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lease/All/lsof-4.73.1.tgz
then as root use
lsof -i :53
to identify the name service binary and current PID on your machine.
With that data, you should be able to ask more specific questions
about managing the name service being used.
- Mark
On 17 Mar 2011, at 21:54, Ilya Kazakevich wrote:
>
ostfix.org/SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html
I suggest you to remove your IPs from messages next time. By the way,
postfix should have its own mail-list, not freebsd:)
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Mark Moellering <mailto:m...@msen.com>> wrote:
I recently set up a postfix mail server
Naturally, Thunderbird and KDE-Mail work fine...
Mark Moellering
Class-Creator . com
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of tethering to your phone because it doesn't drain your battery or start
your phone on fire :)
I've not had success with it on FreeBSD but I must admit I haven't put
much effort into it.
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Mark
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is the company that is convincing HP, Brother, Lexmark, etc
to agree on a common interface for printing, scanning, faxing, etc.
They're doing a lot of good in the printing world.
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Mark
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with it. I've never tried a USB CDROM,
though.
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 12:19:33 -0600, n j wrote:
IMHO, building Java on FreeBSD is a pain.
AFAIK, Sun/Oracle doesn't provide precompiled OpenJDK for anyone, really.
Even OSX now has to build their own. If it's precompiled it's probably not
OpenJDK.
other projects will follow KDE and allow us to easily supply our
own backend to powerd and devd.
Regards,
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source
code to see if I might possibly be right.
Mark Terribile
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ge in later versions?
Mark Terribile
materrib...@yahoo.com
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d to boost this to 64M?
Mark Terribile
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but I currently cannot
recompile the kernel to enable SW_WATCHDOG and take those servers down. We
have identical hardware in a test environment that I can do that on and
hopefully see if we can get a clone of the problematic VMs to fail there
with the watchdogd enabled.
Thanks,
servers are a mix of Dell and HP
Can't think of many more details.
Thanks everyone.
Mark
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On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 10:12:05AM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> What is it that this Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ships in those 7 DVDs?
Please ask that on one of their mailing lists; it's out of scope for
the two mailing lists you posted to.
mcl
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s the diagnostics and errors that gcc emits. The idea is
that one can just do something like "CC=colorgcc make" when building.
I'm sure there are other programs out there that do something similar,
but colorgcc is the most common I think. Apparent
't happen to
be running on that clock tick doesn't have its memory counted toward the total
... right?
Mark
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to me like it's accumulating the data in per-thread counters.
What's more, it's consistent with what I'm seeing on the user side. Note that
this is 7.2; if 8.x behaves differently I'd like to know.
Mark Terribile
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