gt; purpose, tiding us over until GEOM RAID facilities were in place. Now it's
> time for it to be retired.
It doesn't seem to me that sysinstall supports gmirror or gstripe, so
even if they could be better, currently I think many users still use
ataraid for simple inst
not bundling also apache? etc., etc.
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I was trying to boot my net4501 board with PXE.
This worked like a charm with pxeboot compiled on -STABLE, but
using -CURRENT to build it my net4501 continuously reboot just after
the DHCP/TFTP phase (it appears something like "POST12345" and
then reboots). Any hint?
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BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=57600 -DLOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT (on command line)
parameters. With -STABLE no problems arise.
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enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 0 (swapper)
trap number = 18
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Today's excuse: firewall
Monday, September 8, 2003, 11:48:55 AM, you wrote:
Sl> DOH! things are not going weel this morning, this patch should be right:
Tested your patch, but it's exactly the same as before.
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auto
Detach:
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lxtphy0: detached
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Today's excuse: popper unable to process jumbo k
were ok, but the extract phases locked the machine in the identical
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the booting
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are now ready for libausaan V2.0.0, but I
also have opensc installed and MUST have it working. If I upgrade to
libassuan-2.0.0, will that break opensc? I assume, since it was not a
shared library, that this will not be a problem, but I wanted to be
sure.
You are safe.
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Tom Evans ha scritto:
> make delete-old removes old deprecated files, not files that weren't
> built because of src.conf options.
I think you are wrong:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/tools/build/mk/OptionalObsoleteFiles.inc?rev=1.66
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Ermal Luçi ha scritto:
> some time ago the FreeBSD Foundation published/approved a project for live
> resizing of UFS filesystems.
> Does any know if the project was successful and any outcome from it?
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2012-November/042539.html
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DJB influence? :-)
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building FreeBSD from sources, but anyway it should be the last note
while in the announcement it seems to be the only way to do the upgrade.
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tructions and a '3)'
point without 1 and 2 :-)
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Alex Dupre ha scritto:
> # freebsd-update install No updates are available to install. Run
> '/usr/sbin/freebsd-update fetch' first.
Ok, please ignore my message.
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-. if ${APACHE_MPM} == "worker" || ${APACHE_MPM} == "event"
+APACHE_THR!=${HTTPD} -V | ${GREP} threaded
+. if ${APACHE_THR:Myes}
PHP_EXT_DIR:= ${PHP_EXT_DIR}-zts
. endif
.elif defined(APACHE_PORT) && (${APACHE_PORT:M*worker*} != &
n.
> 2. Self-contained rc.d script
I like the idea of defaults inside the scripts, but I like also a file
that lists all available knobs with default values. If it can be
automatically generated from the scripts for human reading purpose
only, I'll appreciate it.
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Alexander Motin ha scritto:
I've just committed the new GEOM-based software RAID driver (graid) into
the HEAD [1]. Brave testers are welcome. :)
Supposing they are equally stable, is it now better to use graid instead
of gmirror (et similar)?
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Alexander Motin ha scritto:
You can choose. Their functionality is comparable, but with graid:
...
Yes, as I supposed, so the answer is 'yes'. Obviously it needs a lot of
testing. Thanks for your work.
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algorithm, but I don't think we should
disable compression by default because there is a filesystem that
supports compression.
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o ports for people still using
them, with a clear deprecation warning.
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now, port of net/realtek-re-kmod as of now as well.
Ideas
You might try disabling checksum offload and report the result:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=275882#c44
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that the transfer speed has dropped to only about
> 12MBps. I'm used to seeing about 27MBps during the ftp
> transfers.
Do you see "re0: watchdog timeout" errors?
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=166724
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