tp to ftp.freebsd.org. Connection refused.
I can ftp (or ncftp) to ftp.freebsd.org and download whatever.
What's the current, secure way to download FreeBSD releases?
https?
https://download.freebsd.org/
https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/13.0/
etc.
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a RELEASE branch yet. So
since the packages are built against RELEASE branches you will run into
issues where you need to build the DRM drivers locally for systems
running both STABLE and CURRENT.
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ion that
I could extract from the crashdump?
Did you rebuild the drm-fbsd12.0-kmod after updating your world and
kernel? I generally do this by running "make package" inside my
ports/graphics/drm-fbsd12.0-kmod directory, then install this updated
package.
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On 4/17/20 2:54 PM, Ryan Moeller wrote:
On Apr 17, 2020, at 4:56 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
On 4/17/20 11:35 AM, Ryan Moeller wrote:
FreeBSD support has been merged into the master branch of the openzfs/zfs
repository, and the FreeBSD ports have been switched to this branch.
Congratulations
:
* native encryption
Is there a good doc reference on available for using this? I believe
this is zfs filesystem level encryption and not a replacement for our
existing full-disk-encryption scheme that currently works?
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On 4/16/20 1:57 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Chuck Tuffli wrote on 04/16/2020 22:29:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 12:30 PM Miroslav Lachman <000.f...@quip.cz>
wrote:
Pete Wright wrote on 04/16/2020 20:23:
On 4/16/20 11:12 AM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
Kurt Jaeger wrote on 04/16/2020 20:07
by the 12-STABLE
snapshot I used to boot from. no other modifications were necessary on
my end.
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rn.cam.ada.write_cache: 1
kern.cam.ada.read_ahead: 1
kern.cam.ada.spindown_suspend: 1
kern.cam.ada.spindown_shutdown: 1
kern.cam.ada.send_ordered: 1
kern.cam.ada.default_timeout: 30
kern.cam.ada.retry_count: 4
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though that is
causing this issue to crop up.
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nything in
the dmesg buffer or in /var/log/messages?
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ur dmesg will also probably be helpful here as well. I think
getting at least this basic info will help determine where the issue is
cropping up.
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the resulting package in the work/pkg directory gets everything working
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;m building a
solution for. hope that helps.
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dule loaded, as well
as with it *not* loaded. has anyone else been able to reproduce this?
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m going to bump the graphics team with this too to see
if anyone has an idea.
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To unsu
org rather than vesa
(it's available as this pkg xf86-video-scfb-0.0.4_7). it's still a
software renderer but it may be more performant.
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Well supported by FreeBSD, and based in .eu.
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"v2.0 2019-05-15 Rerelease 12.0-RELEASE patch as -p5 due to i386 panic bug."
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d firmware modules do
load. one thing you may want to test is setting the
"debug.debugger_on_panic=0" sysctl knob before loading the amdgpu.ko.
hopefully this will allow you to get into a debugger before the system
locks up.
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the amdgpu Xorg driver.
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ave a c910 here i work i can try to reproduce this on later
today, but just wanted to check the basics that everything is configured
on your end correctly.
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data was a non-issue.
I've since decided that one of the advantages of AWS is that I can
easily just allocate a new VM, but this is predicated that I've got all
my configs in a config mgmt engine and my user volumes exist on an EBS
volume.
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On 11/6/18 4:47 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 07.11.2018 um 01:40 schrieb Pete Wright :
I may be mistaken, but I don't think you actually need to boot the debug-kernel
and modules (in fact I don't think you can), rather those files are intended
for being read by kgdb while debugg
ing kernel core dumps:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
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eased for 10.4-RELEASE. As such, this EN does not apply for
that release. Once SA-18:07.lazyfpu has been updated for 10.4-RELEASE,
this EN will be incorporated at that time."
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the xorg-server port/pkg:
$ pkg list xorg-server|grep modes
/usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/modesetting_drv.so
/usr/local/man/man4/modesetting.4.gz
$
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need to install any additional video drivers to use the modesetting driver.
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;classic" BIOS mode and not UEFI,
IIRC there are some issues surrounding amdgpu with UEFI - i don't have
that hardware tho so can't elaborate.
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he initial CFT (maybe before?) - i don't know anyone who's getting
paid for this specific work. at least when it comes to GPU support.
but, if you have the means, I'd love to work on this full time and am
open to any serious offers :)
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pulling down metadata from the pkg servers? i have
gotten into this state in the past and a "pkg update -f" would get me
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or testing! I would recommend posting an issue on
the Github repo for this. If you could be sure to include which
revision you are running (11-stable or 12-current revision) in addition
to the version of the port/pkg you have install that'd be helpful.
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>
> We absolutely do welcome contributions!
Thanks JMD and everyone who hacked on this the past couple days. I can
confirm that this works as expected on my 11-STABLE with a Kabylake CPU,
so we can add that hardware to the l
On 10/19/16 8:10 AM, geoffroy desvernay wrote:
On 11/17/2015 21:43, Pete Wright wrote:
On 11/12/15 09:44, Pete Wright wrote:
Hi All,
Just wanted a sanity check before filing a PR. I am running r290688 and
am seeing a LOR being triggered in the mpr(4) device:
$ uname -ar
FreeBSD srd0013
On Aug 2, 2016 12:26 PM, "Konstantin Belousov" wrote:
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> Below is the merge of some high-profile virtual memory subsystem bug
> fixes from stable/10 to 10.3. I merged fixes for bugs reported by
> users, issues which are even theoretically unlikely to occur in real
> world loads, are not included
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Peter Wemm wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 3:19 PM, pete wright wrote:
>>>
>>> A hybrid of bnbt, xbnbt, xbtt, and something else that I don't recall
>>> the name of. We ran the seeders from py-bittornado in curses mode in
>
and would be keen to hear if libtorrent/rotrrent
suffers from these similar issues?
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for the kernel or userland. have had no lockups, and performance is
great on my workstation/build server. On all systems I've been using
a combination of ufs and zfs w/o issues as well.
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we use a propritary tool called aspera to overcome these issues when
moving large amounts of data b/w remote sites on our WAN:
http://www.asperasoft.com/products/scp/index.html
the encrytp/decrypt overhead should be pretty minimal on modern
hardware, so i would not expect that to be t
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i do not think snapshot's have gone through the same amount of
regression testing as official releases, so you may not want to use
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can easily account for DR situations, and using filesystem
snapshotting will make this task easier as well.
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ettimeofday() after each write and gives me about 80Kpps only
for Pentium D 2.8Ghz.
What alternative should I use? May be, a netgraph node?
I've done some benchmarking/testing of 10gig-e NIC's using a combo of
iperf/netgraph and ttcp with good results. all are available in
ports.
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> >but it calls gettimeofday() after each write and gives me about 80Kpps only
>
{ code=32 jt=0 jf=0 k=40 } { code=21 jt=0
jf=5 k=323901508 } { code=32 jt=0 jf=0 k=44 } { code=21 jt=0 jf=3
k=1869439337 } { code=32 jt=0 jf=0 k=48 } { code=21 jt=0 jf=1 k=28170
} { code=6 jt=0 jf=0 k=8192 } { code=6 jt=0 jf=0 k=0 } ] } }
i suspect this is what the contents of /tmp/bpf.awk are. if
tat | grep 'httpd.*/var ' | awk '{print $6}' | xargs -n 1 sudo find
-x /var -inum | sort -u
/var/log/httpd-error.log
/var/run/accept.lock.#
/var/tmp/apr8530d5
/var/tmp/aprF2Zs0e
Thanks for the oneliner Darren, that's going in my scripts dir right now ;)
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> I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
> acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
> logs.
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>
eebsd.org/releng/
here is a link to the errata policy:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.11R/errata_policy.html
you should be able to sync your source via cvsup from official freebsd mirrors.
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... thanks so far.
>
> /Eirik
Have you tired turning off ACPI at boot time. Is there an option to
turn it off in the BIOS. This is an HP box correct? I have had some
fun in the past chasing down hard to reproduce ACPI problems on HP
hardware before, after much software trouble shooting I realized that
by turning some knob's in the BIOS got the machines to a stable state
(in my case I turned off USB "auto detection").
HTH
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Are you using the same disks, and disk controllers on each machine?
building work+kernel does a fair amount of disk I/O, so that would be
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themselves are not broken, and are seated properlly. To be sure, I'd grab a
set of working sata cables and test out again. Finally, if you have done
this hardware trouble shooting already and are sure that it is not a
hardware issue with your disks/cabling/controller itself I would pos
lower. If
cost really an issue would it be worth mirroring your disks in
software via VINUM?
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al Drive (34715MB)
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ipsd0s1a
So, unless I misread the section of the handbook, I should be seeing a
decrease in time for these buldworlds but am not. Any idea why this
is not happening.
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