On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
:->> Jordan should have to say something about this. AFAIR, bumps are
:->> allowed but only by one between releases. We will have to provide
:->> libc_r.so.3 in /usr/lib/compat/compat3x, though (we'll have to do this
:->> anyway by the time 4.x is rel
> Jordan should have to say something about this. AFAIR, bumps are
> allowed but only by one between releases. We will have to provide
> libc_r.so.3 in /usr/lib/compat/compat3x, though (we'll have to do this
> anyway by the time 4.x is released).
I'd prefer not to bump it... John Birrell and I
> > > > 6) Fibrechannel drives do not consume 50% more than SCSI drives unless you
> > >
> > > What does this mean?
> >
> > Sorry, it was meant to be "50% more power".
>
> To be sure!
This was a comment which referred to some truly ancient large FC drives
which ran really hot. The original m
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Mike Smith wrote:
> > I've just seen my router lockup ... And now it gives me /kernel bad DMI
> > checksum. What does that mean ?
>
> It's harmless; it just tells you that your BIOS vendor doesn't know how
> to do basic arithmetic.
That is strange .
> > > 6) Fibrechannel drives do not consume 50% more than SCSI drives unless you
> >
> > What does this mean?
>
> Sorry, it was meant to be "50% more power".
To be sure!
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> > 6) Fibrechannel drives do not consume 50% more than SCSI drives unless you
>
> What does this mean?
Sorry, it was meant to be "50% more power".
Nick
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> 3) Multi-Initiator on SCSI? Don't make me laugh. Every FC drive has two
> ports as standard. Multi-Initiator is built in.
A word of caution about this- there is a lot of buggy driver f/w for the
dual ports.
> 6) Fibrechannel drives do not consume 50% more than SCSI drives unless you
What doe
> Have you used these? If so, how does the FC route compare to say U2W SCSI?
> Something about a little piece of fiber running my drives makes me feel all
> warm and fuzzy.
A pal of mine who designs FC cards mailed me about this a few months ago.
Nick
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Thomas Gellekum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> libc_r.so.3 in /usr/lib/compat/compat3x, though (we'll have to do this
/usr/src/lib/compat/compat3x
Sorry.
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Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The libc_r version number was bumped in -current because of the
> addition of poll(). Is this allowed in -stable, or something
> that waits for a -RELEASE?
Jordan should have to say something about this. AFAIR, bumps are
allowed but only by one betwe
Thomas Gellekum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > There are some bugs in libc_r in stable that have been fixed in
> > -current. I think the one that you've hit is an uninitialized
> > TAILQ_HEAD in a statically declared mutex (in localtime). It's
> >
"Mark W. Krentel" wrote:
> My machine dual boots between freebsd and linux. Freebsd is a fresh
> install of 3.2-release from CD's. Linux is Red Hat 6.0.
I think RH 6.0 is your problem. I hope to fix it soon.
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