Christian Kratzer wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015, Rick Macklem wrote:
>
> > Christian Kratzer wrote:
> >> Hi Rick,
> >>
> >> there was also a second more recent crash in /var/crash
> >>
> >> Mon Oct 12 03:01:16 CEST 2015
> >>
> >> FreeBSD noc3.cksoft.de 10.2-STABLE FreeBSD 10
Greetings,
The topic of including /usr/local in the paths for compilers, linkers, etc has
come up again. I’ve started a poll to judge sentiment in the community about
what the default policy of FreeBSD should be in this regard.
This topic has been much debated in the past. Those against it gene
Hi Rick,
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015, Rick Macklem wrote:
Christian Kratzer wrote:
Hi Rick,
there was also a second more recent crash in /var/crash
Mon Oct 12 03:01:16 CEST 2015
FreeBSD noc3.cksoft.de 10.2-STABLE FreeBSD 10.2-STABLE #2 r288980M: Sun
Oct 11 08:37:40 CEST 2015
c..
Christian Kratzer wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> there was also a second more recent crash in /var/crash
>
> Mon Oct 12 03:01:16 CEST 2015
>
> FreeBSD noc3.cksoft.de 10.2-STABLE FreeBSD 10.2-STABLE #2 r288980M: Sun
> Oct 11 08:37:40 CEST 2015
> c...@noc3.cksoft.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys
As you say using RAID for ZFS is a bad idea, so ideally change the hardware.
If not see if your RAID controller has a stripe size option to help or
just ignore the warning, its just a warning as it will be non-optimal
performance.
On 12/10/2015 12:46, Marko Cupać wrote:
Hi,
I've got HP ProL
Hi,
I've got HP ProLiant DL320g5p server with HP Smart Array E200 RAID
controller and 4X300Gb SAS disks.
I'd like to use it for hosting jails on ZFS, but no matter how I create
zpool, I always get a warning about non-native block size:
block size: 8192B configured, 1048576B native
I know it is
Hi Rick,
there was also a second more recent crash in /var/crash
Mon Oct 12 03:01:16 CEST 2015
FreeBSD noc3.cksoft.de 10.2-STABLE FreeBSD 10.2-STABLE #2 r288980M: Sun Oct
11 08:37:40 CEST 2015 c...@noc3.cksoft.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/NOC amd64
panic: Assertion mtx_unowned(m)
Hi Rick,
On Sat, 10 Oct 2015, Rick Macklem wrote:
Hi again,
Attached is a semantically equivalent patch to the one I posted a few
minutes ago, but I think this one is more readable.
Please let me know if you get it tested, rick
the box crashed again tonight with your patch applied. Here's t