FreeBSD 10.3-BETA1 Now Available

2016-02-05 Thread Marius Strobl
The first BETA build of the 10.3-RELEASE release cycle is now available. Installation images are available for: o amd64 GENERIC o i386 GENERIC o powerpc GENERIC o powerpc64 GENERIC64 o sparc64 GENERIC o armv6 BEAGLEBONE o armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD o armv6 GUMSTIX o armv6 PANDABOARD o armv6 RPI-B

Re: stf(4) on 10-stable

2016-02-05 Thread Daniel Bilik
On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:49:37 +0100 Daniel Bilik wrote: >> Should I create PR for this? > Created: > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=206231 Seems that 10-stable has just entered beta1, so unless some effort is put into fixing this, 10.3-release is probably

10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-05 Thread Scott Otis
Been trying to get a FreeBSD VM server running on Azure on a "Standard DS" size VM (so I have access to SSD storage for PostgreSQL). The "Standard DS" series of VMs also have faster/newer CPUs than the original "Standard A" series of VMs. I am using the image of FreeBSD from here:

Re: stf(4) on 10-stable

2016-02-05 Thread Hiroki Sato
Daniel Bilik wrote in <20160205093713.1c1453f9b5d06a6b366c4...@neosystem.cz>: dd> On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:49:37 +0100 dd> Daniel Bilik wrote: dd> dd> >> Should I create PR for this? dd> > Created: dd> >

Re: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-05 Thread Adrian Chadd
hiya, how much RAM does the VM have? Yes, you need to either run dumpon or reboot once you update /etc/rc.conf . -a On 5 February 2016 at 13:55, Scott Otis wrote: > Been trying to get a FreeBSD VM server running on Azure on a "Standard DS" > size VM (so I have

RE: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-05 Thread Scott Otis
Adrian, 3.5 GB of RAM. Here is the list from dmseg if that helps: Copyright (c) 1992-2015 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD is a registered trademark of