On Fri Jul 8 11, Alexander Best wrote:
> On Fri Jul 8 11, John Baldwin wrote:
> > This patch lets you use 'P' while top is running to toggle between per-CPU
> > and
> > global CPU stats.
>
> very cool. i always thought that being able to interactivly enable/disable
> per-cpu stats in top would
On Sat Jul 9 11, Alexander Best wrote:
> On Fri Jul 8 11, Alexander Best wrote:
> > On Fri Jul 8 11, John Baldwin wrote:
> > > This patch lets you use 'P' while top is running to toggle between
> > > per-CPU and
> > > global CPU stats.
> >
> > very cool. i always thought that being able to int
On 8 July 2011 09:28, Berczi Gabor wrote:
>
> On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
>
2. Try to convince bios to boot from the disk of pool2.
>>>
>>> There is no disk with a singular ZFS pool.
>>
>> Any disk from bootable pool.
>
> Every disk contains two pools. And the BIOS
Eir Nym writes:
> On 8 July 2011 09:28, Berczi Gabor wrote:
>>
>> On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:19 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko wrote:
>>
> 2. Try to convince bios to boot from the disk of pool2.
There is no disk with a singular ZFS pool.
>>>
>>> Any disk from bootable pool.
>>
>> Every disk con
TB --- 2011-07-09 20:24:05 - tinderbox 2.7 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
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The latest FreeNAS images also have mps and zpool 28.
Warner
On Jul 1, 2011, at 11:10 AM, Tim Gustafson wrote:
>> More specifically, it's in 8.2-STABLE. mps driver was MFC'ed on
>> Feb 18th, 2011. It didn't make it into 8.2-RELEASE.
>>
>> Try mfsBSD image from http://mfsbsd.vx.sk/ -- it may wor
I'm also interested in this problem too if it is in the CardBus layer. This
sounds like a problem with jhb's latest pci resource stuff, since that code is
shared with CardBus...
Another alternative to crashdups is a serial console :)
I've not seen this, but haven't tried two ATH cards in a lap
This patch adds a new API (pcib_host_res_*) that Host-PCI bridge drivers can
use to restrict allocations for child devices to a known subset of address
ranges that the bridge decodes. Originally I tried to allocate the full
ranges and use rmans just as we now do for PCI-PCI bridge windows. How
On 07/01/11 13:10, Tim Gustafson wrote:
At any rate, 9 is working for now, except for the net-snmp compilation problem
which I got around by using the binary package.
A rather quick hack to get this to compile is attached; it is decidedly
in need of more care ..
imb
*** ./agent/m
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Michael Butler
wrote:
> On 07/01/11 13:10, Tim Gustafson wrote:
>
>> At any rate, 9 is working for now, except for the net-snmp compilation
>> problem which I got around by using the binary package.
>
> A rather quick hack to get this to compile is attached; it is d
On 07/09/11 22:14, Garrett Cooper wrote:
A rather quick hack to get this to compile is attached; it is decidedly in
need of more care ..
Or you could try out
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/158714 . It fixes
ports/158266 too.
Awesome - Thanks!
imb
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