Re: NetBSD 9.0 not properly configuring NIC

2020-03-01 Thread SAITOH Masanobu
Hi. On 2020/02/29 19:16, Rocky Hotas wrote: Hi all! I tried to install NetBSD 9.0 on a machine with motherboard Asus M2N-MX SE Plus. Its integrated NIC is (from `pcictl pci0 list') NVIDIA nForce MCP61 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (miscellaneous bridge, revision 0xa2) which uses nfe(4) and

Re: ZFS Howto first cut

2020-03-01 Thread Michael
Hello, On Sun, 01 Mar 2020 11:32:46 -0500 Greg Troxel wrote: > http://wiki.netbsd.org/zfs/ > > This is really rough, and I freely admit that I don't understand all the > details. Part of the point was to understand things better for myself, > and part of it is to provoke others into saying

Re: ZFS Howto first cut

2020-03-01 Thread Greg Troxel
Michael Huff writes: > I think it would be good to explain how to set it up on NetBSD -at > least for x64 and x86. > > Specifically; tell people to put zfs=YES in rc.conf, then give > instructions on how to create some pools, and then point to the oracle > docs for more on zfs. I did this, with

Re: ZFS Howto first cut

2020-03-01 Thread Michael Huff
I think it would be good to explain how to set it up on NetBSD -at least for x64 and x86. Specifically; tell people to put zfs=YES in rc.conf, then give instructions on how to create some pools, and then point to the oracle docs for more on zfs. Although it might be better to point to

ZFS Howto first cut

2020-03-01 Thread Greg Troxel
http://wiki.netbsd.org/zfs/ This is really rough, and I freely admit that I don't understand all the details. Part of the point was to understand things better for myself, and part of it is to provoke others into saying what's wrong with it :-) Please feel free to email me or reply on-list with

Re: ZFS howto?

2020-03-01 Thread Greg Troxel
Thanks everyone for the comments. I did not mean to replace the main ZFS docs. I was thinking about a list of what works in what NetBSD versions, low memory, and anything else NetBSD specific. So I'll start a page and integrate what I've seen, and post a link when it's ready for

Re: Avoid wedges from certain devices

2020-03-01 Thread Michael van Elst
kab...@lich.phys.spbu.ru (Dima Veselov) writes: >Is there any way to walkaround this? Maybe having special kernel built, >which >will ignore certain devices? Nothing like that exists. If that machine does not have any other wd devices that are not used as ataraid, then you could just comment

Re: Avoid wedges from certain devices

2020-03-01 Thread Dima Veselov
01.03.2020 0:10, Martin Husemann пишет: it may be very dumb to ask, but I have installed 9.0 on UEFI server with soft-RAID and now I have ld0, wd0 and wd1 having same wedges. When booting NetBSD find wedges on wd0, then complain about same wedges on wd1 and ld0. It won't boot, I think this

Re: Avoid wedges from certain devices

2020-03-01 Thread Dima Veselov
01.03.2020 13:00, Michael van Elst пишет: From the description it looks like he is using ataraid (ld0) and also sees the components (wd0 and wd1). Duh. Can't the ataraid driver detect this and mark/block the components? Can raidframe do this with its components? The encapsulation

Re: Avoid wedges from certain devices

2020-03-01 Thread Michael van Elst
mar...@duskware.de (Martin Husemann) writes: >On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 09:41:46PM -, Michael van Elst wrote: >> From the description it looks like he is using ataraid (ld0) and >> also sees the components (wd0 and wd1). >Duh. Can't the ataraid driver detect this and mark/block the components?

Re: Avoid wedges from certain devices

2020-03-01 Thread Martin Husemann
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 09:41:46PM -, Michael van Elst wrote: > From the description it looks like he is using ataraid (ld0) and > also sees the components (wd0 and wd1). Duh. Can't the ataraid driver detect this and mark/block the components? Martin

Re: ZFS howto?

2020-03-01 Thread Milun Rajkovic
I am of opinion manuals by Oracle are of superb quality, I very much like their Oracle Linux manual as well and refer to it quite often. ZFS manual is excellent. I don't see how they can be improved. Imo nothing beats corporate manuals, forgive me for saying that. On Sun, Mar 1, 2020, 03:16 Greg