Re: impossible packet length ...

2009-02-08 Thread Eric Anderson
On Feb 8, 2009, at 3:31 AM, Danny Braniss wrote: --jI8keyz6grp/JLjh Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 2009-Feb-08 10:45:13 +0200, Danny Braniss wrote: Feb 6 18:00:13 warhol-00.cs.huji.ac.il kernel: bce0: di

Re: Analysis of disk file block with ZFS checksum error

2008-03-04 Thread Eric Anderson
Joe Peterson wrote: Gavin Atkinson wrote: Are the datestamps (Thu Jan 24 23:20:58 2008) found within the corrupt block before or after the datestamp of the file it was found within? i.e. was the corrupt block on the disk before or after the mp3 was written there? Hi Gavin, those dated are late

Re: Cannot mount Sony Ericsson mobile phone, msdosfs too restrictive?

2007-07-02 Thread Eric Anderson
Dennis Melentyev wrote: Can't confirm, but it seems like formating card with phone will give you FAT12 even on 1Gb card. (Not volunteering to reformat my "player") :) It would be useful to some people to have access to a FAT12 formatted file system that is >32MB. Can you (or someone else) dd

Re: Some Unix benchmarks for those who are interesed

2007-03-09 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/09/07 12:55, Chuck Swiger wrote: On Mar 8, 2007, at 9:24 PM, Eric Anderson wrote: [ ... ] Dunno. I was merely trying to keep things honest, since what was communicated (whether intended or not) was that a C3 isn't modern, and is akin to a Pentium, which it isn't. I'

Re: Some Unix benchmarks for those who are interesed

2007-03-08 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/08/07 09:58, Fluffles wrote: Eric Anderson wrote: On 03/07/07 23:13, Fluffles wrote: On what hardware is this? Using any form of geom software RAID? The low Per Char results would lead me to believe it's a very slow CPU; maybe VIA C3 or some old pentium? Modern systems should get

Re: Some Unix benchmarks for those who are interesed

2007-03-07 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/07/07 23:13, Fluffles wrote: Ivan Voras wrote: Fluffles wrote: If you use dd on the raw device (meaning no UFS/VFS) there is no read-ahead. This means that the following DD-command will give lower STR read than the second: no read-ahead: dd if=/dev/mirror/data of=/dev/null bs=1m coun

Re: Mount on non-empty directories (Was: sysinstall creates corruptfilesystems after repartitioning)

2007-03-02 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/02/07 09:56, Steven Hartland wrote: Mike Meyer wrote: In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steven Hartland This is just a special case of mounting on a non-empty directory. It should work right. The last mounted file system is the one you get (unless you're using a file system that's designed to behave

Re: sysinstall creates corrupt filesystems after repartitioning

2007-03-02 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/02/07 09:37, Steven Hartland wrote: Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 08:11:52AM -0600, Eric Anderson wrote: Mounting an NFS share on top of a skimmed down /usr is very common, and very desirable. You may mount /usr from a small read-only partition (vnode file, etc) and

Re: sysinstall creates corrupt filesystems after repartitioning

2007-03-02 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/02/07 08:44, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 08:11:52AM -0600, Eric Anderson wrote: Mounting an NFS share on top of a skimmed down /usr is very common, and very desirable. You may mount /usr from a small read-only partition (vnode file, etc) and then mount a different

Re: sysinstall creates corrupt filesystems after repartitioning

2007-03-02 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/02/07 08:37, Steven Hartland wrote: Eric Anderson wrote: On 03/02/07 07:46, Steven Hartland wrote: Mounting an NFS share on top of a skimmed down /usr is very common, and very desirable. You may mount /usr from a small read-only partition (vnode file, etc) and then mount a different

Re: sysinstall creates corrupt filesystems after repartitioning

2007-03-02 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/02/07 07:46, Steven Hartland wrote: Eric Anderson wrote: I don't know about the fs corruption, but the double mounts is something you asked it to do (maybe unknowingly). When you added that partition, one of the options is to mount it. Clearly an easy work around in that case the

Re: sysinstall creates corrupt filesystems after repartitioning

2007-03-02 Thread Eric Anderson
On 03/01/07 17:42, Steven Hartland wrote: I've been repartitioning some of our machines here and found that using the following method sysinstall creates corrupt filesystems. 1. Boot a machine using an nfs mounted /usr 2. Run: sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16 to enable writing to the disk mbr 3. r

Re: Frequent VFS crashes with RELENG_6

2006-10-31 Thread Eric Anderson
ng all the debugger options into the kernel. Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology Any

Re: gmirror on existing filesystem (was Fresh install on gmirror'ed disks?)

2006-04-06 Thread Eric Anderson
of diskinfo, and compare against the output of df, and see if there is a spare 512+ bytes at the end of the partition. I think there's a possibility that newfs won't use the last chunk if it's less than BLOCKSIZE bytes..

Re: Bluetooth on Acer Ferrari 4005

2006-03-21 Thread Eric Anderson
06/01/setting-up-bluetooth-mouse-on-freebsd.html Eric -- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology Anything that works is better than anything that do

Re: gmirror on existing filesystem (was Fresh install on gmirror'ed disks?)

2006-03-21 Thread Eric Anderson
uld get stomped on I suppose. I'm not sure what this command tells you for sure, but it dumps the last block of a slice, or disk, or whatever: dd if=/dev/ad0s3a iseek=`diskinfo ad0s3a | perl -ne '@d = split; print ($d[2]/$d[1] - 1)'` count=512 | hexdump Eric -- ---

Re: panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc in 6.1-BETA4

2006-03-17 Thread Eric Anderson
[moved to -current due to lack of response] Eric Anderson wrote: Mike Tancsa wrote: At 04:48 PM 13/03/2006, Eric Anderson wrote: I get the above panic after nfs clients attach to this nfs server and being I do have dumps from two crashes so far. This is FreeBSD-6.1-PRERELEASE from Friday-ish

Re: FreeBSD/i386 6-stable + 4 GB RAM

2006-03-14 Thread Eric Anderson
Ivan Kolosovskiy wrote: Eric Anderson wrote: The base install, running GENERIC will only use 3GB. :[ ]. Why so?! How make FreeBSD to use 4GB? it is possible? Sure, as the rest of my email said. man pae Eric

Re: FreeBSD/i386 6-stable + 4 GB RAM

2006-03-14 Thread Eric Anderson
g 64bit hardware. Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology Anything that works is better than anything that doesn't.

Re: panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc

2006-03-14 Thread Eric Anderson
Mike Tancsa wrote: At 04:48 PM 13/03/2006, Eric Anderson wrote: I get the above panic after nfs clients attach to this nfs server and being I do have dumps from two crashes so far. This is FreeBSD-6.1-PRERELEASE from Friday-ish. Dont know if it was fixed or not, but there were a lot of VM

Re: panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc

2006-03-14 Thread Eric Anderson
Uwe Doering wrote: Eric Anderson wrote: I get the above panic after nfs clients attach to this nfs server and being read/write ops on it after an unclean shutdown. I've fsck'ed the fs, and it marks it as clean, but I get this every time. It's an NFS share of a GEOM stripe (ab

panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc

2006-03-13 Thread Eric Anderson
Thanks! Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology Anything that works is better than anything that doesn't. ___ freebsd-stable@freebsd.o

Re: g_vfs_done with offset greater than disk size

2006-03-08 Thread Eric Anderson
image contained linux partitioning and an ext2 fs. I think it has to do with the tasting (or re-tasting) of the GEOM devices, but that's pretty much a guess. Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems Administrator

Re: fsck: cannot increase directory list and Out of Memory .

2006-02-08 Thread Eric Anderson
ng a line like this: kern.maxdsiz="76800" Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology A

Re: SSH login takes very long time...sometimes

2005-12-23 Thread Eric Anderson
agated. Check your DNS (or reverse DNS really) on the laptop (OBOE). Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Te

Re: ACPI problems with Dell laptops

2005-11-27 Thread Eric Anderson
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: On Saturday, 26 November 2005 at 20:25:58 -0600, Eric Anderson wrote: Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: I've had both Dell and ThinkPad (no longer IBM). I prefer Dell, despite their attempts to convince me otherwise. However, we currently seem

Re: ACPI problems with Dell laptops

2005-11-26 Thread Eric Anderson
ound them, but I can't recall the exact trick - I seem to recall disabling apic and/or using 4BSD scheduler. Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology Anything th

Re: problems with nfs+TCP - Resource temporarily unavailable

2005-05-25 Thread Eric Anderson
re to note them here. Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology A lost ounce of gold may be found,

fsck_ufs: cannot increase directory list

2005-04-28 Thread Eric Anderson
ree %iused Mounted on /dev/da0s1d1891668564 1643042028 9729305294% 32927755 211542003 13% /vol1 What's wrong? It lets me mount it rw and ro, but I'm afraid data is going to get corrupt. Eric -- --

Re: 5.4-RC2 keyboard problem on Dell PowerEdge 2850

2005-04-20 Thread Eric Anderson
7;s I might be able to test this on. Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology A lost ounce of gold may b

Re: some simple nfs-benchmarks on 5.4 RC2

2005-04-19 Thread Eric Anderson
could mean a lot of things. Is this a single drive, or a RAID subsystem? Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems AdministratorCentaur Technology A lost ounce of gold may be found, a lost mome

Re: some simple nfs-benchmarks on 5.4 RC2

2005-04-19 Thread Eric Anderson
cpu you were using for this, you may or may not gain. How busy was the server during that time? Is this to a single IDE disk? If so, you are probably bottlenecked by that IDE drive. Eric -- ---- Eric AndersonSr. Systems