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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kris Kennaway
Sent: 21 November 2006 21:07
To: Lawrence Farr
Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org; 'Tom Samplonius'; 'Kris Kennaway'
Subject: Re: ufs_dirbad: bad dir panic (Was Areca Weirdness)
On
I've been using 6.1-R on a PE1950 for some time now. The stock bce
driver doesn't work at all. I dug up a driver off the web (0.9.6)
that worked fine with my workload (basically all TCP) but in talking
to Scott I discovered that UDP traffic was a problem for this driver.
Some time ago I
Hello!
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
I remember a discussion about this maybe a few years ago. I recall that it
is basically impossible to stop ssh from looking up DNS addresses. The
I'm still wondering why OpenSSH is _so_ inferior to SSH.COM's ssh2
(which is also
Posted Monday Nov 27th.
Is there a known conflict between gmirror and a quota enabled filesystem?
I have a FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE box that is setup with a gmirror RAID 1 using
two identical harddrives.
I installed quotas on the filesystem by enabling it 'options QUOTA' and
rebuilding the
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 05:54:40AM -0800, Jason Vance wrote:
Posted Monday Nov 27th.
Is there a known conflict between gmirror and a quota enabled filesystem?
I have a FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE box that is setup with a gmirror RAID 1 using
two identical harddrives.
I installed quotas
Charles Sprickman wrote:
[snipped]
Performace with scp was around 200KB/s, ftp
wavered between 300-500KB/s. This did not appear to be a duplex
mismatch - unmanaged switch showed them all at 100/Full, put some other
hosts on the same ports/cabling and got near wire speed.
I just checked
Now everything working fine, thank you very much.
Daniel.
--- Scott Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I just merged the fixes into RELENG_6 and
RELENG_6_2. Thanks for
the reminder.
Scott
Daniel Martin-Fabiani wrote:
Hello,
I've noticed some recent changes (16 Nov) in bce
Christopher Sean Hilton wrote:
Kevin Oberman wrote:
[ ... ]
The magic phrase is buffer cache has been flushed. In the real world
of discs with cache there is no way to be certain when the data is
REALLY on the disc. That is why things get clobbered if the power is
cycled to the
On 11/29/06, Kevin Oberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Markus_Oestreicher?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:01:06 +0100
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Good Day,
I get a panic on latest RELENG_6 every 6-12 hours. The server is a
Dual Xeon FSB800 with 2 GB RAM and
Hello,
Can someone explain to me why next can happened on freebsd:
1. add 2 users in same group - user test and test-ro in group test
2. as user test: cd /home/test ; mkdir test; chmod 775 test; echo
asdasd ~/test/del.me
3. su - test-ro ; cd /home/test; vim del.me - make changes; force save
Josh Paetzel wrote:
I've been using 6.1-R on a PE1950 for some time now. The stock bce
driver doesn't work at all. I dug up a driver off the web (0.9.6)
that worked fine with my workload (basically all TCP) but in talking
to Scott I discovered that UDP traffic was a problem for this driver.
Lamont Granquist wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Sam Leffler wrote:
Snapshots are rarely useful; try running athstats 1 and correlate what
you see with pauses. Another possible reason for deferred operation is
something else in the system blocking the taskq threads; that's a bit
trickier to
Lamont Granquist wrote:
and ath_intr() is getting called all the time but status HAL_INT_TX
isn't true so the task isn't getting enqueued. this is a 5 second stutter:
Nov 28 21:39:48 warez kernel: ath_tx_proc_q0123: 1
Nov 28 21:39:48 warez kernel: ath_intr: status 0x101
Nov 28
Stefan Lambrev wrote:
Can someone explain to me why next can happened on freebsd:
1. add 2 users in same group - user test and test-ro in group test
2. as user test: cd /home/test ; mkdir test; chmod 775 test; echo
asdasd ~/test/del.me
What was your umask? I assume 022, i.e. the file
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 10:43, Scott Long wrote:
Josh Paetzel wrote:
I've been using 6.1-R on a PE1950 for some time now. The stock
bce driver doesn't work at all. I dug up a driver off the web
(0.9.6) that worked fine with my workload (basically all TCP) but
in talking to Scott I
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 05:07:01PM +0100, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Christopher Sean Hilton wrote:
Kevin Oberman wrote:
[ ... ]
The magic phrase is buffer cache has been flushed. In the real world
of discs with cache there is no way to be certain when the data is
REALLY on the disc.
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Sam Leffler wrote:
Is there some reason you are not just sniffing the air? Assuming
packets are being deferred because the medium is busy you might see a
reason. Otherwise it appears (though it's impossible to tell from what
you've shown so far) that the packets are
Hello,
Can someone explain to me why next can happened on freebsd:
1. add 2 users in same group - user test and test-ro in group test
2. as user test: cd /home/test ; mkdir test; chmod 775 test; echo
asdasd ~/test/del.me
3. su - test-ro ; cd /home/test; vim del.me - make changes; force save
Hi there,
I am running a fresh install of FreeBSD-6.1-Stable as a guest OS in VMWare
1.0.1 with 1 GB of RAM.
Whenever I try to grep a large text file (400 MB+), grep terminates with “grep:
memory exhausted”
I have tried piping grep (cat “file” | grep “search term”)
I have tried it
Hi there,
I am running a fresh install of FreeBSD-6.1-Stable as a guest OS in
VMWare 1.0.1 with 1 GB of RAM.
Whenever I try to grep a large text file (400 MB+), grep terminates with
grep: memory exhausted
I have tried piping grep (cat file | grep search term)
I have tried it with
Hi,
We have just upgraded to a Dell 2950 for our main BGP router.
With the constant rise in traffic through the box, I have started to
notice some dropped packets so I figured I would take a look at
putting the interfaces into polling more to squeeze a little more
packets through them.
Hi.
I have just installed 6.2 RC1 on my new blade. The (optional)
mezzanine-card NC326m is seen as bge. My problem is that there is no
link. I installed ubuntu 6.10 which gets link and ping works so the
hardware setup itself is ok. Ubuntu sees the nic as as 5714 chip rev.
9003 ( Tigon3
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 08:46:00PM +0100, Ed Schouten wrote:
Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE on my new desktop. It has the
following hardware:
- Intel Core 2 Duo 6400
- Asus P5B motherboard
- On-board Realtek NIC (8168B/8111B)
For some reason, it drops
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Philipp Ost wrote:
Charles Sprickman wrote:
[snipped]
Performace with scp was around 200KB/s, ftp wavered between 300-500KB/s.
This did not appear to be a duplex mismatch - unmanaged switch showed them
all at 100/Full, put some other hosts on the same ports/cabling and
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 10:50:17PM -0500, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hi all,
I spent some time trying to track down slow tcp performance on a small
office switched 100 LAN. We just put in a number of whitebox PCs running
FreeBSD 6.1-p2/PC-BSD 1.2 that all have onboard Via Rhine 10/100
Charles Sprickman wrote:
I also did a little more digging and noticed that once I start pinging
from one of these hosts using large packet sizes, I get about 50-60%
packet loss (ie: ping -s 1500 other.vr0.host). If I ping something with
a decent card, I get about 30-50% packet loss. There's
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 03:10:33PM -0500, van Osnabrugge, Sean wrote:
Hi there,
I am running a fresh install of FreeBSD-6.1-Stable as a guest OS in
VMWare 1.0.1 with 1 GB of RAM.
Whenever I try to grep a large text file (400 MB+), grep terminates with
grep: memory exhausted
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 11:41:23PM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Try increasing this. I think grep mmaps the file, so the large file
could be exceeding your limit.
According to the manpage, grep uses read(2) unless you specify --mmap
which then (obviously) uses mmap(2).
--
| Jeremy Chadwick
GGate is still broken on 6.2-RC1 for amd64.
I have verified that the patch in kern/104829 has been applied (it's
in the tree).
I have also added the patch in amd64/91799 --- without it, ggated
doesn't work at all. This should definately make it into 6.2
But the ggated/ggatec in 6.2-RC1
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