On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 11:08:04PM -0800, mahdieh Saeed wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I have a question about recovery.
I removed one directory with rm -r .Is there any way to restore
information that removed with rm -r.
only from backup.
Please help me,
Regards,
Saeed
Buki
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only from backup.
Or from a snapshot ?
(if it's a UFS2 partition, and snapshooting has been enabled)
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On Sun, 2008-01-13 at 21:09 +0100, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yeah, this shows things like contention between the mouse device and
other parts of the kernel that still require the Giant lock in 6.x. It
is not likely that these will be fixed in 6.x but most of them are in
7.0, so you should
mahdieh Saeed wrote:
I removed one directory with rm -r .Is there any way to restore
information
Se port sysutils/magicrescue
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On 1 Jan, 14:17, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, can you obtain a schedgraph trace when the problem is manifesting?
See /usr/src/tools/sched/ and previous discussion in this or related
threads.
I just recently installed 7.0-RC1, and I am seeing pretty severe mouse
jerkiness or
Here is another ktr dump. This freeze was a longer one, getting on for
two minutes:
http://opal.com/jr/freebsd/releng_7-freeze/200801141259-ktr.out
This one again shows some post-freeze activity, and yet again the only
activity during the freeze is that shared ath0/pcm irq and the ath0
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 15:16:30 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
only from backup.
Or from a snapshot ?
(if it's a UFS2 partition, and snapshooting has been enabled)
What does rm -W do?
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Hi!
only from backup.
Or from a snapshot ?
(if it's a UFS2 partition, and snapshooting has been enabled)
What does rm -W do?
As the manual says:
-W Attempt to undelete the named files. Currently, this option
can only be used to recover files covered by
Nate Lawson wrote:
Volker wrote:
On 12/23/-58 20:59, Nate Lawson wrote:
I've committed the below patch and want to MFC it to 7.0. To do this, I
need people to test this quickly. It probably has no effect in 6.x and
probably doesn't apply cleanly there.
Please try this patch if you have a
Wayne Sierke wrote:
Just thought I'd check in in case there are any suggestions at this
point. If not I'll proceed with recompiling ports and preparing test
kernels.
Same deal as before then. It cannot be the same problem as in the
previous 6.x trace (unless you are using a non-mpsafe
Read the comment in pmap.h:
/*
* Size of Kernel address space. This is the number of page table pages
* (4MB each) to use for the kernel. 256 pages == 1 Gigabyte.
* This **MUST** be a multiple of 4 (eg: 252, 256, 260, etc).
*/
#ifndef KVA_PAGES
#ifdef PAE
#define KVA_PAGES 512
#else
Hello,
can you tell me which value may be used for KVA_PAGES? If I use
KVA_PAGES=360, the system boots. If I use KVA_PAGES=375, the system
halts at BTX stage:
ftp://ftp.ipt.ru/pub/images/btx_halted/img014.jpg
The kernel is GENERIC + SCHED_ULE, some IPFWIREWALL, etc.
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localhost%% uname -a
Kip, do you think a CTASSERT might be in order?
On Jan 14, 2008 1:27 PM, Kip Macy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read the comment in pmap.h:
/*
* Size of Kernel address space. This is the number of page table pages
* (4MB each) to use for the kernel. 256 pages == 1 Gigabyte.
* This **MUST**
On Jan 14, 2008 1:42 PM, Peter Wemm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kip, do you think a CTASSERT might be in order?
Good idea. Your patch or mine? :-)
-Kip
On Jan 14, 2008 1:27 PM, Kip Macy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read the comment in pmap.h:
/*
* Size of Kernel address space. This is the
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:27:11 -0800 Kip Macy wrote:
Read the comment in pmap.h:
/*
* Size of Kernel address space. This is the number of page table pages
* (4MB each) to use for the kernel. 256 pages == 1 Gigabyte.
* This **MUST** be a multiple of 4 (eg: 252, 256, 260, etc).
*/
* John Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
We have noticed an issue at work but only on faster controllers (e.g.
certain mfi(4) drive configurations) when doing I/O to a single file
like the dd command mentioned causes the buffer cache to fill up. The
problem being that we can't lock the vm
I've been having a problem on one particular machine with Firefox locking up
on me, requiring a hard kill to get rid of it.
The problem is thus: Firefox starts normally, but as soon as I go to a
site that requires authentication, or any other form of user input,
It will freeze as soon as I start
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Hiroshi Nishida wrote:
Hi.
I've attached the patch.
Please apply it at /sys/pci.
Hi,
I have G33 hardware (Supermicro C2SBA), eg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:0: class=0x03 card=0xb78015d9 chip=0x29c28086 rev=0x02
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device =
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Hiroshi Nishida wrote:
Hi.
I've attached the patch.
Please apply it at /sys/pci.
Oops please ignore, I sent the wrong email.
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Hi,
I'm trying to get a system with an Intel G33 video chipset in it
(Supermicro C2SBA) working with the Intel driver but I'm not having much
luck..
I took the patch from Hiroshi Nishida and added the G33 PCI ID's for it
now I get agp/i810 attaching to it..
Matched G33
Matched for Intel G33 IG
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