According to Ullrich Franke on Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 05:01:00PM +0200:
We really should have a /bin/bikeshed. :-)
/usr/bin/bikesched
(now it begins anew :)
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According to Ollivier Robert:
You are right, I wanted to say r226837 which is the code one.
FYI I've finally merged r226837,r226839 as r254856 in stable/9 as it is a
prerequesite to apply jmg's patch. I've asked re@ whether they would consider
this for 9.2. It is very late in the 9.2 release
Le 21 mai 2012 à 16:51, Efraín Déctor efraindec...@motumweb.com a écrit
Thanks for your answer, does anyone know if FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE is compatible
with PERC H200?.
It has been merge to stable/8 after 8.2-RELEASE so yes, mpt in 8.3 should
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According to Kenneth D. Merry:
So it is perfectly fine to run the driver in stable/9 or stable/8 without
the CAM changes.
Excellent, thank you Ken.
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for this? Saying differently, is it reasonable to run stable/9 with
the new driver but w/o the CAM changes? What do these changes bring BTW?
Sorry, been out-of-touch these days :(
Thanks.
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Should be applicable to any H200-based machine.
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Le 17 avr. 2011 à 20:54, Jeremy Chadwick free...@jdc.parodius.com a écrit :
Note: I said I believe, not I can confirm/validate. I could be
completely wrong. Rather than find out ( :-) ) I tend to try and do
things consistently from the very beginning.
I did it a while ago, it worked. As
today and merge back into stable/8 in a few days. In
particular I have fixes for these issues:
I'll wait till you commit these in stable/8 before regenerating my mfsbsd image.
Thanks again.
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According to Damien Fleuriot:
Oh wait, it occurs to me the mirror I sync on might not be up to date yet...
SUPHOST=cvsup1.fr.freebsd.org
It should, it syncs itself on cvsup-master very regularely.
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| 493
dev/mps/mps_table.h | 53
dev/mps/mps_user.c | 944 +++
dev/mps/mpsvar.h | 390 ++
modules/Makefile |1
modules/mps/Makefile | 13
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According to Chris H:
Unless you need/allow recursion for your internal || stealth || seconds/slaves
In fact, that's the _only_ reason I haven't already switched to unbound.
I must be missing something, you can restrict/allow recursion.
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on the opensolaris lists back a year or two was that
you need approx. one GB of RAM per TB of data. Now, if you have a high I/O
rate, the more you have is better.
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proceeding to
spin the drives up (or just reset each of them) to make sure they are ready.
Some controllers do that before loading the kernel, some later would be my
guess.
LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT=no
I do not think it is ZFS related at all.
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According to Russell Jackson:
Looks like I should just suck it up and start using the bind97 port.
Or switch to unbound.
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-constructing the RAID and using the disks in passthrough make them visible
and we can now configure them as we wish.
Which is incidently exactly what I intend to do anyway with such a system ;-)
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I've backported the mps driver to 8.2 (I used cp -r :)) and I have generated
an img suited to the dedibox (that's what you are targeting, right? :))
I tried to test it in vmware but I have a password issue right now.
It is also a ZFSv28 image.
Le 30 janv. 2011 à 01:56, Damien Fleuriot
is
the right one?
For the OP: I may be gaining access to a test system (Dell R210 / as in new
dedibox[1]) tomorrow on which I could test my mfsboot image...
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According to Ollivier Robert:
For the OP: I may be gaining access to a test system (Dell R210 / as in new
dedibox[1]) tomorrow on which I could test my mfsboot image...
Here is the missing link (French):
http://www.online.net/serveur-dedie/comparatif-serveur-dedie-start.xhtml
http
1
Stop in /usr/src/gnu/lib.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
162.46 real 111.68 user45.58 sys
Tue Dec 14 00:42:55 CET 2010
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Le 14 déc. 2010 à 02:31, Alexander Kabaev kab...@gmail.com a écrit :
Clean your obj, pretty please. Then do make cleandir couple of times in
src. Then repeat your build.
Obj was empty but cleandir did the trick,
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from/to USB devices goes
through the CPU (no DMA or anything for USB devices).
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in /etc/sysctl.conf?
When I move to this new machine, I forgot to get it much higher than the
default (now I use 20) and it was locking up pretty soon. Had not a single
lockup now.
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that, 30 if not and so on. The thing is, receiving snapshots is going to
generate a lot of inodes/directories so vnodes shortage may be your problem.
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just fine. Didn't do anything special for that. Then again, I
do not see non GPT support as a deal breaker (even for ZFS).
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packages but the latter ought to be enough.
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http://www.keltia.net/howtos/zfsboot
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partitions so I found it more precise to
specify them, knowing that the numbers don't change. Point taken though.
PS: and I did simplify mine overtime ;-)
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from ata to ahci and wanted to use labels for the swap
partitions. So I added a label to my swap partitions with gpart, they got
recognized by geom thru glabel and I was able to use /dev/gpt/swapN instead of
the usual /dev/adNp2 that were there before.
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According to Tom Pusateri:
and rebuilt the world but kern.osreldate didn't change. Its still 800107
which won't allow the port to build.
Change the = into a in libdispatch/Makefile and it will happily build the
port.
All tests pass.
I'm using a fairly recent clang snapshot for the blocks
According to Alexander Motin:
Feedbacks are welcome as always.
Working fine from here, on a recent Dell T3500 with ICH8/ICH10 controllers
(ATA/AHCI).
Thanks a lot!
Disks were renamed from ad{4,6,8} into ada{0,1,2}. I'm using a full-GPT-ZFS
setup here. ZFS mounted all pools w/o any issue and
According to Jeremy Chadwick:
I didn't have this problem. System has AHCI in use, and the kernel is
built to make use of modular atacore. Specifically:
# Modular ATA
device atacore # Core ATA functionality
device ataisa # ISA bus support
device
According to Mike Barnard:
Any one with any ideas?
Do you have GEOM_BSD in your kernel configuration file?
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According to Mike Barnard:
no, i have this:
options GEOM_PART_GPT # GUID Partition Tables.
options GEOM_LABEL # Provides labelization
Try adding GEOM_PART_BSD then.
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is that installworld will fail if
/usr/share/locale is already populated, one has to completely remove it to
complete. I discovered that when running installworld again with
WITHOUT_BOOT=yes.
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According to pluknet:
To clarify:
I.e. on older versions you had no errors with COMPAT_IA32 and without SYSV* ?
I think so.
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I must have missed the HEADS-UP or something but it seems that the SYSV IPC
options are now mandatory in order to compile an amd64 kernel with
COMPAT_IA32... I get linking errors in kernel.debug because
freebsd32_syscalls.o is referencing the SYSV syscalls...
Am I alone?
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Stefan Lambrev disait :
cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org is outdated.
I know this is not the proper list, but which one is?
freebsd-hubs is, redirected.
I've noticed that recently but I should have send a mail about it, sorry.
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According to Ivan Voras:
features, like configuring GEOM RAID, etc. Even now it can set up
UFS+gjournal or ZFS file systems for users who want it.
Including root on ZFS + UFS /boot?
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Darwin sidhe.keltia.net Version 8.10.1
and ipf is
contributed software :)
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for 'yyerror'
aicasm_gram.c:3133: error: previous implicit declaration of 'yyerror' was
here
*** Error code 1
Stop in /data/work/src/sys/modules/aic7xxx/aicasm.
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Darwin snuadh.freenix.org Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed
According to Martin Blapp:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Dec 3 11:20 nwclient-6.0.2
Weird. Various 5.1/5.5 clients (compiled on -STABLE by Matt) were very
unstable (segfault on startup and non working afterwards) and moving to
-STABLE-compiled 6.02 fixed it.
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don't run either STABLE or 2.2 and the changes are too big to be backported,
I'm afraid. You can get ntpd 4.1 and install it.
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