Re: [Need Help]isboot (iSCSI boot driver) version 0.2.1

2010-07-04 Thread Daisuke Aoyama
Updated to 0.2.2 I noticed a bug after writing previous mail. sosend was called from XPT_SCSI_IO with locked mutex. It caused sleeping thread owns a non-sleepable lock. What's new?: add auto sense. add maxio=1m. modify max tags by iSCSI command window. fix locked sleep problem. Download links:

GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Daniel O'Connor
I was helping a friend as he wanted to add a partition to a new install, ie he did (effectively) this.. truncate -s 10m /tmp/test mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /tmp/test fdisk -BI /dev/md0 bsdlabel -w /dev/md0s1 bsdlabel -e /dev/md0s1 change a: to a: 2048 164.2BSD0 0 0

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2010-07-04 14:24, Daniel O'Connor wrote: ... mkdir /mnt/test mount /dev/md0s1a /mnt/test bsdlabel -e /dev/md0s1 Then you get.. bsdlabel: Class not found First unmount /dev/md0s1a, or the device /dev/md0s1 will be in use, and opening it for read/write (as bsdlabel probably does) will

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 04/07/2010, at 23:27, Dimitry Andric wrote: Then you get.. bsdlabel: Class not found First unmount /dev/md0s1a, or the device /dev/md0s1 will be in use, and opening it for read/write (as bsdlabel probably does) will fail. Alternatively, you can turn on the footshooting debug flag in

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Jaakko Heinonen
On 2010-07-04, Daniel O'Connor wrote: bsdlabel: Class not found This is because GEOM_BSD - GEOM_PART_BSD change. bsdlabel(8) needs read-write access to the device. If it can't get that, it tries an alternative GEOM based method only supported by GEOM_BSD. The error message Class not found is

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2010-07-04 16:26, Daniel O'Connor wrote: First unmount /dev/md0s1a, or the device /dev/md0s1 will be in use, and opening it for read/write (as bsdlabel probably does) will fail. Alternatively, you can turn on the footshooting debug flag in geom: ... It doesn't make a difference if you set

Re: Odd behavior of labels on different filesystem types

2010-07-04 Thread Kevin Oberman
Sender: J. Hellenthal jhellent...@gmail.com Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2010 01:55:20 -0400 From: jhell jh...@dataix.net On 07/03/2010 16:51, Kevin Oberman wrote: I have run into an odd behavior in 8-stable that I can't see a reason for. If I have a FAT32 formatted removable drive, I get /dev

Re: Odd behavior of labels on different filesystem types

2010-07-04 Thread jhell
On 07/04/2010 12:15, Kevin Oberman wrote: Sender: J. Hellenthal jhellent...@gmail.com Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2010 01:55:20 -0400 From: jhell jh...@dataix.net On 07/03/2010 16:51, Kevin Oberman wrote: I have run into an odd behavior in 8-stable that I can't see a reason for. If I have a FAT32

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Dimitry Andric dimi...@andric.com wrote: On 2010-07-04 16:26, Daniel O'Connor wrote: First unmount /dev/md0s1a, or the device /dev/md0s1 will be in use, and opening it for read/write (as bsdlabel probably does) will fail. Alternatively, you can turn on the

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 05/07/2010, at 1:07, Dimitry Andric wrote: bsdlabel -e /dev/md0s1 The last one indeed fails, because the device is in use. This is expected, but the error message is very misleading, and should be improved. Maybe, I wouldn't call it expected because it used to work :) I agree about

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 05/07/2010, at 24:52, Jaakko Heinonen wrote: On 2010-07-04, Daniel O'Connor wrote: bsdlabel: Class not found This is because GEOM_BSD - GEOM_PART_BSD change. bsdlabel(8) needs read-write access to the device. If it can't get that, it tries an alternative GEOM based method only

Re: GEOM/bsdlabel regression in 8.x?

2010-07-04 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 05/07/2010, at 9:06, Daniel O'Connor wrote: On 05/07/2010, at 24:52, Jaakko Heinonen wrote: On 2010-07-04, Daniel O'Connor wrote: bsdlabel: Class not found This is because GEOM_BSD - GEOM_PART_BSD change. bsdlabel(8) needs read-write access to the device. If it can't get that, it

8.0 network problem

2010-07-04 Thread David Warren
Hi all, I've got a persistent problem with my LAN. I'm running a FreeBSD 8.0 box as a home server performing the following functions for wired and wireless networks: router; firewall; DHCP server; and file server. For what it's worth, I've got ZFS up and running as the main filesystem.

Re: 8.0 network problem

2010-07-04 Thread Doug Barton
On Sun, 4 Jul 2010, David Warren wrote: Hi all, I've got a persistent problem with my LAN. I'm running a FreeBSD 8.0 box as a home server Is it feasible for you to update to 8.1-RC2 and see if that helps? Doug -- Improve the effectiveness of your Internet presence with

Re: 8.0 network problem

2010-07-04 Thread David Warren
Hi Doug, I tried a binary update to 8.1 RC2, and then rebuilt all ports. Unfortunately, I'm still experiencing the same problem. Any thoughts on troubleshooting this? Thanks, Dave On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Doug Barton do...@freebsd.org wrote: On Sun, 4 Jul 2010, David Warren

Re: 8.0 network problem

2010-07-04 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Jul 4, 2010, at 5:52 PM, David Warren wrote: Hi all, I've got a persistent problem with my LAN. I'm running a FreeBSD 8.0 box as a home server performing the following functions for wired and wireless networks: router; firewall; DHCP server; and file server. For what it's worth,

Re: 8.0 network problem

2010-07-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/07/2010 01:52:11, David Warren wrote: I've got a persistent problem with my LAN. I'm running a FreeBSD 8.0 box as a home server performing the following functions for wired and wireless networks: router; firewall; DHCP server; and file

Re: 8.0 network problem

2010-07-04 Thread Adam Vande More
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:37 AM, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote: One final thought -- perhaps this isn't to do with the network at all, but it's disk IO performance bottoming out. In which case you should be able to see much the same effect copying files between

Re: 8.0 network problem

2010-07-04 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 07:52:11PM -0500, David Warren wrote: I've got a persistent problem with my LAN. I'm running a FreeBSD 8.0 box as a home server performing the following functions for wired and wireless networks: router; firewall; DHCP server; and file server. For what it's