to FreeBSD to know about it?
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Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> 07.04.2021 12:49, Scott Bennett via freebsd-stable wrote:
>
> > At least w.r.t. gvinum's raid5, I can attest that the kernel panics
> > are real. Before settling on ZFS raidz2 for my largest storage pool, I
> > experimented with gstripe(
ame time, the poorly supported, obsolete, and incompatible-with-
other-system-components stuff should rightly be eliminated from the source
tree. The few known bugs with the native GEOM commands can and should be
fixed.
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Don Wilde wrote:
>
> On 7/11/20 11:28 PM, Scott Bennett via freebsd-stable wrote:
> > I have read this entire thread to date with growing dismay, and I
> > thank Donald Wilde for reporting his ongoing troubles, although they
> > spoil my hopes that the kernel'
er now.
It is worth noting that a few years ago, FreeBSD project staff realized
that an elderly Pentium II(?) machine running FreeBSD 2.something and still
doing some simple, but necessary, task for the project had an uptime in excess
of 19 *years*. That is a reliability record for any OS to
h faster and I'm happy with crash consistent rollbacks.
Rebooting fixes the awful network behaviour. I didn't check the disk
subsystem.
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ting when 11.2 happened, so I may have missed some of the
transition due to infrequent system updates. I only remember that it won't say
it's 11.4-STABLE until the release happens and I've updated /usr/src and built
and
installed a new system.
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Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> 30.11.2019 0:57, Scott Bennett wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 28 Nov 2019 23:18:37 +0700 Eugene Grosbein
> > wrote:
> >
> >> 28.11.2019 20:34, Steven Hartland wrote:
> >>
> >>> It may well depend on the extent of the d
you told it to do. If you want the data set destroyed in the background,
you will need to include the "-d" option in the command. (See the zfs(1)
man page at defer_destroy under "Native Properties".)
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Thanks all.
Scott
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 05:11:51PM +1100, Kubilay Kocak wrote:
> On 9/11/2019 2:08 pm, Scott wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > please let me know if there is a better forum for this.
> >
> > As of 11.3-RELEASE syslogd truncates all forwarded messages t
Eugene,
Thank you very much for the fast reply!
Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> 09.11.2019 19:45, Scott Bennett ?:
> > The rest of this message was posted a little while ago to the
> > freebsd-questions list by mistake. It was intended for freebsd-stable,
> > so I a
complaining on
this list and possibly -questions within the first few days after the
release date.
Thanks in advance for any help with this problem!
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ion, but
recommends it when the network MTU is not known.
What's the best way to reach out to the maintainer to suggest a switch to
turn on this code?
Thanks,
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I just updated my old workhorse system to r353746 (11.3-STABLE, i386)
and one of my serial connections (driving a 1-wire network) stopped working.
The card with the serial port is a:
puc0@pci0:4:3:0: class=0x070002 card=0x40371409 chip=0x71681409
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
vendor
mporarily returned to
setting vm.kmem_size_max, which does seem to be honored.
Anyway, thanks for bailing me out yesterday. The system is now
somewhat usable while I satisfy my curiousity and should be fully usable
upon reversion, which will probably happen tomorrow (Monday) night.
Matt Garber wrote:
> On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 9:00 AM Scott Bennett wrote:
>
> >
> > Many, many thanks to the person who responded with the solution to
> > get past the
> > loader crash!! My system is now getting work done again, and the rest of
> &g
On Sat, 18 May 2019 08:02:20 -0500 Scott Bennett wrote:
> I have been running 11.2-STABLE for a while at r345498. Last weekend it
> crashed,
>so I took the opportunity to install the most recent build I had lying around,
>r347182.
>I created a new boot environmen
et stuck with a logo on the screen
that never
goes away. Unfortunately, it includes no software to burn a CD or DVD, so I
cannot
make a new bootable disk for the time being. I will check email much later
today or
this evening.
Thanks in advance for any helpful ideas!
nnel endpoints
and IP protocol 4 (IPENCAP).
Step 1 was to confirm I could PING over the gif tunnel without crytpo. Then
I fired up racoon (setkey to create the SA and racoon for IPSEC).
If you want the configs let me know.
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> On Nov 13, 2018, at 11:11 AM, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
>
> Am 13.11.2018 um 19:02 schrieb Scott Long:
>>> On Nov 12, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 11.06.2018 um 20:28 schrieb Harry Schmalzbauer:
>>>> Am 05.06.2018 u
> On Nov 12, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
>
> Am 11.06.2018 um 20:28 schrieb Harry Schmalzbauer:
>> Am 05.06.2018 um 19:54 schrieb Scott Long:
>> …
>>>>>> Late in the 11.2 phase, I identified this commit as a regression for MSI
>>&
It’s harmless unless you run your machine under severe and sustained memory
exhaustion.
Scott
> On Nov 2, 2018, at 8:15 AM, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> unnfortunately I can't determine if this is begnin, so I'd like to ask the
> experts:
>
>
Ian Lepore <i...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-01-26 at 09:52 +, Holger Kipp wrote:
> > Dear Scott,
> >
> > Am 26.01.2018 um 09:07 schrieb Scott Bennett
> > <bennett@sdf.orgbenn...@sdf.org>>:
> >
> > cd /usr/src; PATH=/sbin:/bin:
Ian Lepore <i...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-01-25 at 00:25 -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
> > Ian Lepore <i...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > On Wed, 2018-01-24 at 12:39 +0100, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> > > >
> > >
Ian Lepore <i...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2018-01-24 at 12:39 +0100, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> > On 24 Jan 2018, at 09:51, Scott Bennett <benn...@sdf.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Subject: Re: why does buildworld fail on stable/11 ?
> >
tech-lists <tech-li...@zyxst.net> wrote:
> On 24/01/2018 08:51, Scott Bennett wrote:
> > hellas# mv /etc/make.conf{,.save}
> > hellas# mv /etc/src.conf{,.save}
> > hellas# cd /usr/src
> > hellas# make cleandir
> > "/usr/src/share/mk/l
Dimitry Andric <d...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On 24 Jan 2018, at 09:51, Scott Bennett <benn...@sdf.org> wrote:
> >
> > Subject: Re: why does buildworld fail on stable/11 ?
> >
> > I wrote:
> >>On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 12:42:58 + lists <tec
Subject: Re: why does buildworld fail on stable/11 ?
I wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 12:42:58 + lists <tech-li...@zyxst.net> wrote:
>>On 22/01/2018 09:17, Scott Bennett wrote:
>>> Anyway, I'm stuck. Can someone please tell me what is going wrong and
>&g
Subject: Re: why does buildworld fail on stable/11 ?
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 12:42:58 + lists <tech-li...@zyxst.net> wrote:
>On 22/01/2018 09:17, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> Anyway, I'm stuck. Can someone please tell me what is going wrong and
>> how to fix it? I'd r
kernel. Thanks
in advance for any suggestions/solutions.
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ich meant on the bare
device rather than on a slice. Otherwise, create the partition table, create
a slice, and proceed.
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not have a parition table. Some USB Drives does not have valid
> partition table, they appear as /dev/da0 and can be mounted with
> mount_msdosfs /dev/da0 /mnt, but they are not recognised by
> automounter.. how can I make it work with such devices?
>
Try newfs_msdos(8).
.e., without importing the
pool? You might be able to track down more information if zdb can get you in.
Another thing you could try with an admittedly very low probability of
working would be to try importing the pool with one drive of one m
t;
> > On 2017-Mar-15, at 6:15 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
> >
> >>On Tue, 14 Mar 2017 18:18:56 -0700 Mark Millard
> >> wrote:
> >>> On 2017-Mar-14, at 4:44 PM, Bernd Walter <ti...@cicely7.cicely.de> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>
>responding. It's more likely a race condition elsewhere.
>
Those who try to create deadlocks should not complain when they succeed.
Sigh.
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ow you did it previously. Try adding
BUILDKERNELS=PUMPKIN GENERIC
to your /etc/src.conf and removing the KERNCONF line from /etc/make.conf
before you run it again. KERNCONF goes on the "make buildkernel" command,
not into /etc/make
priority tasks are available to run for
all CPU threads. The 4BSD scheduler handles this situation properly.
Now I'm running 10.3-STABLE on a QX9650, and I haven't tested ULE
on it to see whether it's still as flawed. If and when I get a machine
with a multi-co
is that the two remaining entries in a formerly huge directory are
likely to be in different directory blocks that could be at effectively random
locations scattered around the space of a partition for one filesystem in UFS
or over an entire pool of potent
I wrote:
>"Matthew D. Fuller" <fulle...@over-yonder.net> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 10:13:02PM -0700 I heard the voice of
>> Kevin Oberman, and lo! it spake thus:
>> > On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 10:16 PM, Scott Bennett <benn...@sdf.org> w
"Matthew D. Fuller" <fulle...@over-yonder.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 10:13:02PM -0700 I heard the voice of
> Kevin Oberman, and lo! it spake thus:
> > On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 10:16 PM, Scott Bennett <benn...@sdf.org> wrote:
> >
> > &g
Kevin Oberman <rkober...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks much for replying!
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 10:16 PM, Scott Bennett <benn...@sdf.org> wrote:
>
> > I'm running into a problem in updating my 10-STABLE system from
> > source.
> > A "make buildw
be grateful.
I'm subscribed to the digest for this list, so please Cc: me directly, so
I'll get replies right away.
Thanks in advance!
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> On May 1, 2016, at 9:07 AM, Trond Endrestøl
> <trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 13:46-0400, Scott Long wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the report. I might be mistaken, but the default system
>> is not configured to direct devd m
Hi Trond,
Thanks for the report. I might be mistaken, but the default system is not
configured to direct devd messages to user.info, so I didn’t see this during my
development. However, what you’re reporting is definitely annoying, so Warner
Losh and I are working on a solution.
Scott
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 11:02 AM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 10:56:39AM -0800, Scott Long wrote:
>
>>
>>> On Mar 8, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>>>
>>> O
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 10:34:23AM -0800, Scott Long wrote:
>
>>
>>> On Mar 8, 2016, at 10:07 AM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>>>
>>> On
. A request uses and active command, and depending on the size of the
>>> I/O,
>>> it might use several chain frames.
>
> I am play with max_chains and like significant cost of handling
> max_chains: with 8192 system resonded badly vs
> On Mar 6, 2016, at 10:04 PM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 06:20:06PM -0800, Scott Long wrote:
>
>>
>>> On Mar 6, 2016, at 1:27 PM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>>>
>>> O
> On Mar 6, 2016, at 1:27 PM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 01:10:42PM -0800, Scott Long wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The message is harmless, it's a reminder that you should tune the kernel for
>> your workload
, but it's tunable as
well.
Anyways, the messages should not cause alarm. Either tune up the chain frame
count, or tune down the max io count.
Scott
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 6, 2016, at 11:45 AM, Slawa Olhovchenkov <s...@zxy.spb.ru> wrote:
>
> I am use 10-STABLE r295539
/compat /usr/local/lib
32-bit compatibility ldconfig path: /usr/lib32
Creating and/or trimming log files.
Starting syslogd.
No core dumps found.
Clearing /tmp (X related).
Updating motd:.
Mounting late file systems:.
Performing sanity check on sshd configuration.
Any help would be appreciated!
et fe80::: gateway ::1
add net ff02::: gateway ::1
add net :::0.0.0.0: gateway ::1
add net ::0.0.0.0: gateway ::1
ELF ldconfig path: /lib /usr/lib /usr/lib/compat /usr/local/lib
32-bit compatibility ldconfig path: /usr/lib32
Creating and/or trimming log files.
Starting syslogd.
No co
After setting crash dump settings correctly I'm still not seeing a dump in
/var/crash/ - will try to get screenshot my of the boot screen after the crash
and get back to you.
Scott
On Feb 7, 2016, at 12:08 AM, Adrian Chadd <adrian.ch...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hm, the runtime going bac
nything with dumpon(8)?
Here is the info on the swapfile:
sudo swapinfo -h
Device 512-blocks UsedAvail Capacity
/dev/gpt/swapfs2097152 0B 1.0G 0%
Is that enough space for a kernel crash dump?
Thanks for all your help with this.
Regards
me went backwards from 7662 usec to 6957 usec for pid 14
(rand_harvestq)
calcru: runtime went backwards from 8949 usec to 4525 usec for pid 13 (geom)
calcru: runtime went backwards from 38401460 usec to 32753458 usec for pid 11
(idle)
calcru: runtime went backwards from 189139 usec to 95666 usec for pi
This is really weird. According to what you’ve posted, it’s advertising itself
as an SMBus controller with no BARs. Maybe you’re passing through the wrong
device, or someone added the wrong PCI device id data to the driver?
Scott
> On Sep 7, 2015, at 11:34 AM, Bradley W. Dutton
> <
Hello,
I have not had much time to research this problem yet, so please let me
know what further information I might be able to provide.
This weekend I attempted to upgrade a computer from 8.2-RELEASE-p3 to 8.4
using freebsd-update. After I rebooted to test the new kernel, I got a
panic. I had
and running back on 8.2
right now.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Scott
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to minimize them and keep them to weekends!
It sounds like my best bet might be to add a new UFS disk, do a clean
install of 9.1 onto that disk, and then import my existing ZFS pool?
Thanks,
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I was looking at trying out flow monitoring and I found pfflowd, but
unfortunately it does not work with FreeBSD 9.0. I thought about ng_netflow
but that doesn't see my tun interface which may be related to..
WARNING: attempt to domain_add(netgraph) after domainfinalize()
Noise message. I've
Your meta-commentary here is irritating.
They're called quirks because that is the named given to them in CAM
Scott
On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Adrian Chadd adr...@freebsd.org wrote:
.. are we really debating this?
Stop calling them quirks. That sounds like something that won't mess
up
think that it would be served well via camcontrol, not the console or sysctl.
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I'm using svnup to checkout stable/9 sources. How do I determine the svn
revision of those sources? I know that Head has included this in uname
-a, but I do not see this with stable/9 as of today.
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enough to make up a sizable percentage of the internet's traffic, and we see no
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a bit first; it makes
embedding it on the smaller devices really freaking painful.
From a code segment size standpoint, there's definitely some stuff that should
be
made modular and optional.
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affect what Max, myself, and presumably the
original poster are seeing. There's one other change in 9-stable, r235599, but
it looks like a benign change as well.
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On 06.06.12 03:16, Scott Long wrote:
[...]
Each disk has its own UFS+J filesystem, except for
the SSDs that are mirrored together with gmirror. The SSDs hold the OS image
and cache some of the busiest content. The other disks hold
On Jun 5, 2012, at 6:16 PM, Scott Long wrote:
Yes, we are indeed using FreeBSD at Netflix! For those who are interested, I
recently moved from Yahoo to Netflix to help support FreeBSD for them, and
I'm definitely impressed with what is going on there. Other than a few small
changes, we're
questions, let me know or follow the information links on the
OpenConnect web site.
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On Jun 5, 2012, at 20:16, Scott Long wrote:
If you have any questions, let me know or follow the information links on the
OpenConnect web site.
Out of curiosity, given that Linux seems popular in so many other places
(Google, Facebook
Matthew,
Although netwait will probably fix the problem for you, another
possibility that I have just ran into recently involved DNSSEC
validation in bind. The problem was that without ntp syncing the time at
boot (the system doesn't have battery backed time) dns resolution failed
(root
,
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On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 08:56:24 -0800 Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Scott Bennett benn...@cs.niu.edu wrote:
=A0 =A0 On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 13:34:36 +0700 Erich Dollansky
er...@alogreentechnologies.com wrote:
I got a new thumb drive which was FAT
On Feb 20, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Alex Samorukov wrote:
On 02/15/2012 05:50 AM, Scott Long wrote:
What would be nice is a generic caching subsystem that any FS can use
- similar to the old block devices but with hooks to allow the FS to
request read-ahead, advise of unwanted blocks and ability
term, try just using cam control tags ada0 -N 1 to limit
the concurrent commands to 1.
Scott
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. Such integration is extremely hard and
has nothing to do with having a generic caching subsystem.
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about loading issues.
Does it meet your expectations if you start (j modulo ncpu) = 0
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On Jul 24, 2011, at 10:07 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Has someone asked for the output of netstat -mb? That error message is
mbuf related, so I bet it's something to do with mbuf allocation.
Is it possible that the system is incorrectly tuned when virtualbox is
enabled?
Adrian
I never
).
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went with vendor word first for both A) and B) as in my experience that is
the more common ordering in driver tables, etc.
Indeed. Thanks a lot for working on this.
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would be a good project, if anyone is interested.
Btw, I *HATE* the chip and card identifiers used in pciconf. Can we change
it to emit the standard (sub)vendor/(sub)device terminology?
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On Jul 18, 2011, at 3:14 PM, John Baldwin wrote:
On Monday, July 18, 2011 5:06:40 pm Scott Long wrote:
On Jul 18, 2011, at 12:02 PM, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday, July 15, 2011 6:07:31 pm Mark McConnell wrote:
Dear folks,
I have two LSI raid cards, one of which (SCSI 320-I) supports
64
, Jul 05, 2011 at 01:03:20PM -0400, Scott Sipe wrote:
I'm running virtualbox 3.2.12_1 if that has anything to do with
it.
sysctl vfs.zfs.arc_max: 62
While I'm trying to scp, kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.size is
hovering right around that value, sometimes above, sometimes
below (that's
crossing over arc_max. I can run the same scp
10 times and it might fail 1-3 times, with no correlation to the arcstats.size
being above/below arc_max that I can see.
Scott
On Jul 5, 2011, at 3:00 AM, Peter Ross wrote:
Hi all,
just as an addition: an upgrade to last Friday's FreeBSD-Stable
, 2011 at 12:23:39PM +1000, Peter Ross wrote:
Quoting Jeremy Chadwick free...@jdc.parodius.com:
On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 01:03:20PM -0400, Scott Sipe wrote:
I'm running virtualbox 3.2.12_1 if that has anything to do with it.
sysctl vfs.zfs.arc_max: 62
While I'm trying to scp
On Jul 2, 2011, at 12:54 AM, jhell wrote:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 03:22:32PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2011 at 03:13:17PM -0400, Scott Sipe wrote:
I'm running 8.2-RELEASE and am having new problems with scp. When scping
files to a ZFS directory on the FreeBSD server
anything else.
Thanks,
Scott
# vmstat -z
ITEM SIZE LIMIT USED FREE REQUESTS FAILURES
UMA Kegs: 208,0, 205, 16, 205,0
UMA Zones:704,0, 205,0, 205,0
UMA Slabs
(like softupdates). In other words, it's too risky.
I'm preparing to put it into large-scale deployment at Yahoo on FreeBSD 7. It
wasn't ready for production until the latest round of fixes from Jeff and Kirk.
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occurs.
-Scott
Oliver Pinter wrote:
in two step you can elliminate the warning message:
1) compile and install world and kernel with commented CPUTYPE in make.conf
2) uncomment the CPUTYPE line, and recompile world and kernel
the problem is, the build system based on newer (4.2.2) gcc, and when
CPUTYPE to core2 and 'make buildworld' would succeed
(presumably because the base system compiler now understands
-march=core2).
Hope this help...
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to an absolute crawl (system is 2x xeons, 12gb ram). Thanks to
your optimizations we have great ZFS + Samba performance. We also use Netatalk
for afpd file sharing (though I have not tried Netatalk as a Time Machine
target) and our performance is quite good there as well.
Scott
another machine I have which is due for imminent upgrade
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On 15/03/11 09:54, Mike Scott wrote:
Sorry, a line or two 'got away from' that last message, so part won't
make sense. Should be
I've found the occasional similar comment on the web, such as
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?p=117767
That refers to a hang after 'flowtable cleaner
On 15/03/11 10:17, Ian Smith wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011, Mike Scott wrote:
I think I'll have to give up because I'm out of ideas, settle for a linux
kernel on this particular target h/w, and just hope this issue doesn't
affect another machine I have which is due for imminent
are currently
running debian and dual-boot ubuntu/XP, so it's not a hardware fault as
such.
Any ideas please as to what's going on, or where best to look for more
information?
TIA.
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Mike Scott
Harlow, Essex, England
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