I see. Since I have the hardware and freebsd head seems broken on my
laptop, I'll try compiling stable/12 with the ure patch from head within
the next few days. I have gigabit internet and other machines to test the
ethernet with the full 1000Mbps. Are there any actions you suggest I take
to benchm
Kurt Jaeger wrote this message on Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 06:36 +0200:
> > sreehari wrote this message on Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 21:02 -0700:
> > > I have a USB C hub that supports gigabit ethernet under any other OS,
> > > but under FreeBSD it seems to detect it properly, but I never get
> > > speeds e
Hi!
> sreehari wrote this message on Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 21:02 -0700:
> > I have a USB C hub that supports gigabit ethernet under any other OS,
> > but under FreeBSD it seems to detect it properly, but I never get
> > speeds exceeding 100Mbps transfer rate on the whole thing. Is this a
> > known
sreehari wrote this message on Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 21:02 -0700:
> I have a USB C hub that supports gigabit ethernet under any other OS,
> but under FreeBSD it seems to detect it properly, but I never get
> speeds exceeding 100Mbps transfer rate on the whole thing. Is this a
> known issue? Also is
Hello Andrey,
Yes, we try UEFI boot and there was no difference.
We have one other server SuperMicro, MB "X9DRi-LN4+" , with 7T System
Disk, FreeBSD 11.4.
To have succesful boot, we need to enter each time the root partition,(
mountroot> prompt ), which is already described in the fstab fil
awk: can't open file /sys/param.h
Probably innocent, but reporting just in case:
$ poudriere version
3.3.4
$ freebsd-version
12.2-RC1
# poudriere jail -c -j 122amd64-srv -v 12.2-RC1
[00:00:00] Creating 122amd64-srv fs at
/data0/poudriere/jails/122amd64-srv... done
[00:00:01] Using pre-dist
On 06.10.2020 13:16, Румен Палов via freebsd-stable wrote:
> Here we do not repeat the steps with zfsloader.
>
> The motherboard is SUPERMICRO X11DPI-NT with lates BIOS firmware.
>
>
> Is any one having issues like this ?
>
> Is this behavior enougth for PR request ?
Hi,
Did you try use UEFI?