Afternoon!
Just had more success with the Dell 1855.
I split the disks into two individual drives visible to the OS and am
now getting much better results. Bonnie and iozone transfer rates to and
from a single drive of 50 to 60MB/s. This obviously just confirms the
previous emails regarding
Hello Folks,
(I am afraid) we are using FreeBSD as the initial boot/hardware/disk
configuration tool for our Standard Windows Server builds.
We have a bootable CD that identifies hardware, partitions disk zero,
copies the install files over and commences the Windows installation
process.
This
on 05.04.2005 22:32 Peter Jeremy said the following:
Note that this code doesn't exist in 5.3. It was introduced sometime
between 5.3 and 5.4. In any case, looking at the associated comments,
this only affects the FLL/PLL loop gain.
Yes, I see that I looked in a wrong place.
The FLL/PLL
Got today on one of our servers running 4.11-RELEASE:
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Mike Harding wrote:
On a 5.4-pre system as of the last few days, If I mount a spun down hard
disk (one I am using only for backup):
This does not answer your question, but may help you solve the problem.
Try detaching the disk after you are done using it, and attaching it
again before you mount
on 06.04.2005 11:13 Andriy Gapon said the following:
I am using the default value of maxpoll, no overrides.
So, IMO this leaves one possibility: mtemp 2048, i.e. hardupdate() was
not called for longer than this time i.e. either ntp_adjtime() was not
called or it was called without MOD_OFFSET.
Hi,
At 11:45 06/04/2005, Andriy Gapon wrote:
I can not explain it, but I've suddenly got a gut feeling that the
subject discussed might be a result of revision 1.53 of
sys/kern/kern_ntptime.c
Nope. Tried that (backed it out to 1.52), no improvement.
I'm currently runnning a 5.3 with the ntpd from
On Apr 6, 2005, at 07:04, Bob Bishop wrote:
I'm currently runnning a 5.3 with the ntpd from 5.2.1 (ie version
4.1.1 not 4.2.0); looks good so far, I'll report back after a sensible
interval.
You may also want to poke your head into comp.protocols.time.ntp with
this issue. Some of the designers
Hi list,
Someone use Powervault 220S (cluster mode) + PERC4/DC in FreeBSD? Any
problems? or in FreeBSD don't work in cluster mode?
Regards
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Hello,
I have a Compaq Evo N620c laptop and at the moment I'm running
5.4-STABLE on it. But that doesn't go well :(
When booting with acpi enabled is totaly hangs after this:
acpi_cmbat1: battery initialization failed, giving up
acpi_acad0: acline initialization start
acpi_acad0: acline
Hi List
I've got Subj and FreeBSD-5.4PRE on it. But RAID0 is too slow:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:eugene# dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/1 bs=1m count=100
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
104857600 bytes transferred in 31.949508 secs (3281979 bytes/sec)
Also what does the following mean?
Interrupt storm
from man aac BUGS section (near the bottom):
This driver will not work on systems with more than 4GB of memory.
My comment:
If you want more than 4G with aac controller try FreeBSD 5.3 or 5.4
Ken
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Bogan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
The lack of PAE support for aac in 4.11 is unfortunately correct. It
would probably take 1-2 days to backport it, but it hasn't been a
high priority so far.
Scott
Ken Menzel wrote:
from man aac BUGS section (near the bottom):
This driver will not work on systems with more than 4GB of memory.
On 04/01/05 14:51, Vivek Khera wrote:
On Apr 1, 2005, at 12:56 PM, Bob Bishop wrote:
At 18:42 01/04/2005, Roland Smith wrote:
On my amd64 box I also get the mode flipping, but I don't get resets.
Hmm. I am getting resets on my amd64.
On my dual opteron, I get flipping perhaps a handful of times
Hi,
At 18:21 06/04/2005, Jon Noack wrote:
[...] I only got resets on the SMP/ULE machine. Perhaps SMP or ULE make
the issue worse?
I'm seeing it on both SMP and UP boxes on the same LAN, not running ULE.
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Hello,
I'm trying to configure a cardbus wireless card (D-Link DWL-G650 that uses the
ath driver) on my relatively old laptop (Pentium not-MMX 133Mhz with 48 Mb of
memory).
I load the ath_hal and if_ath kernel modules, then I configure the interface
using ifconfig ath0 inet 192.168.0.7 netmask
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Nate Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sysctl dev.cpu and look at the current frequency setting. If low, then
your system is affected and will be fixed soon when I mfc. If not,
perhaps you have an interrupt storm (vmstat -i)
Just for the record. I ran vmstat -i in
Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Nate Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sysctl dev.cpu and look at the current frequency setting. If low,
then your system is affected and will be fixed soon when I mfc. If
not, perhaps you have an interrupt storm (vmstat -i)
Just for the
Nate Lawson wrote:
Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Nate Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sysctl dev.cpu and look at the current frequency setting. If low,
then your system is affected and will be fixed soon when I mfc. If
not, perhaps you have an interrupt storm (vmstat -i)
Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Nate Lawson wrote:
Pierre-Luc Drouin wrote:
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Nate Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sysctl dev.cpu and look at the current frequency setting. If low,
then your system is affected and will be fixed soon when I mfc. If
not, perhaps you have an
The lack of PAE support for aac in 4.11 is unfortunately correct. It
would probably take 1-2 days to backport it, but it hasn't been a
high priority so far.
Thanks for the info. I'm actually swapping out the PERC/3 card with a
PERC/4 since it doesn't use the aac driver, and I can't see any
Jeremy Bogan wrote:
The lack of PAE support for aac in 4.11 is unfortunately correct. It
would probably take 1-2 days to backport it, but it hasn't been a
high priority so far.
Thanks for the info. I'm actually swapping out the PERC/3 card with a
PERC/4 since it doesn't use the aac driver, and
Hi Eugene,
Eugene Mitrofanov wrote:
I've got Subj and FreeBSD-5.4PRE on it. But RAID0 is too slow:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:eugene# dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/tmp/1 bs=1m count=100
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
104857600 bytes transferred in 31.949508 secs (3281979 bytes/sec)
mpt0: LSILogic 1030 Ultra4
I have a nvidia PCI-express 6600 video card on an Intel SE7525GP2
motherboard. I am running a fairly recent version of RELENG_5.
I am having great difficulty getting the video card to work. On an
older version of Xorg it would try to use the vesa driver. It did put
up some video, but it was
Hello list,
How do I mount a USB external drive? I know how to mount other devices but
I don't know how to mount a USB device.
I have an iPod that I have been using as an external backup drive for my
PC and MAC. I was wondering how I would mount the iPod on my FreeBSD
system so I can move my TLS
log in as root on the console, and plug it in. if you are using 5.x with
devfs, it will be immediately recognized and the system will print the
correct device name (/dev/) out to the console. i haven't mounted one
myself, but a friend of mine plugged his in to one of my boxes, to charge
it,
On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 19:52 -0700, Joshua Lewis wrote:
How do I mount a USB external drive? I know how to mount other devices but
I don't know how to mount a USB device.
You need the umass driver either compiled in or loaded as a module; it
glues the USB layer to the sd layer, and the drive
Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
You need the umass driver either compiled in or loaded as a module; it
glues the USB layer to the sd layer, and the drive will show up as an
sd device.
/sev/sd* are on Linux. FreeBSD has /dev/da*
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