Re: [osol-discuss] FMA: ereport.cpu.intel.nb.ie

2008-11-03 Thread Robert Milkowski
Hello Gavin, Monday, November 3, 2008, 6:15:08 AM, you wrote: GM Hi, GM This looks like 6744203. The nb.ie is an internal error in the GM NorthBridge, but apparently type B6 is a hardware-corrected GM ECC error of some sort and so the immediate diagnosis GM of nb.ie to a fault is incorrect.

[osol-discuss] output from fmadm faulty

2008-11-03 Thread Matt Harrison
Hi all, As I want to know when one of the disks in our fileserver is faulty, I have it run fmadm faulty through cron so I can get informed when something goes down (ie a disk). So far it hasn't produced any output until today when I get this: ---

Re: [osol-discuss] FF3 stability and performance concerns

2008-11-03 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Joerg Schilling wrote: Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's an odd comment, considering most reviews of FF3 I've seen commends it for being both faster and leaking less memory tan its predecessor. It's certainly been stable long term on my desktop since 3.0.3. What is the last

Re: [osol-discuss] [desktop-discuss] [indiana-discuss] FF3 stability and performance concerns

2008-11-03 Thread James Andrewartha
Ginn Chen wrote: I believe Firefox 3 doesn't have this bug since it's using its own sqlite3 library. Does it suffer from the fsync bug that the Linux versions have? -- James Andrewartha ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list

Re: [osol-discuss] output from fmadm faulty

2008-11-03 Thread Rob Johnston
Hi Matt, Taking this to fm-discuss A defect.sunos.eft.undiagnosable_problem occurs when a hardened driver produces error telemetry for which we have no diagnosis rules. In general this is a result of a bug in either the driver or the rules themselves. In more rare instances, it can also

Re: [osol-discuss] [desktop-discuss] FF3 stability and performance concerns

2008-11-03 Thread Ginn Chen
On Nov 3, 2008, at 11:52 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote: Joerg Schilling wrote: Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's an odd comment, considering most reviews of FF3 I've seen commends it for being both faster and leaking less memory tan its predecessor. It's certainly been stable long

Re: [osol-discuss] [desktop-discuss] FF3 stability and performance concerns

2008-11-03 Thread Martin Bochnig
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5:52 AM, Ginn Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 3, 2008, at 11:52 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote: Joerg Schilling wrote: Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's an odd comment, considering most reviews of FF3 I've seen commends it for being both faster and

Re: [osol-discuss] [desktop-discuss] [indiana-discuss] FF3 stability and performance concerns

2008-11-03 Thread Ginn Chen
On Nov 3, 2008, at 6:02 PM, James Andrewartha wrote: Ginn Chen wrote: I believe Firefox 3 doesn't have this bug since it's using its own sqlite3 library. Does it suffer from the fsync bug that the Linux versions have? I guess not. First, the problem is reported for ext3 file system.