I'm contemplating a binary distribution system for some systems that I
have. I'm ignoring kernel updates for the moment, and concentrating
on userland deployment.
I'm thinking of doing something like:
make buildworld
make installworld DESTDIR=/big/disk/freebsd/image
make mergemaster -D /big/disk
Hi,
We've done some sort of tests in terms of the performance of kqueue( )
and select( ). We used a event-driven web server, which has both
kevent() and select() implementation. We designed a workload called
hot-cold test, which has multiple clients machines request up to
thousands of persistent c
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Yaoping Ruan wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I installed the 4.8 release on a new box with 4GB memory, and found
> kernel panic when I tried to write date. But the system run great with
> only 2GB memory. Is there any kernel compiling option in the LINT, like
> the "high mem" option in Linu
I believe this falls under PAE with 4.9 or 5.1.
I'm not aware if 4.9 is currently released due to me not tracking it
really. But I am aware 5.1 does have PAE and that does support 4gb+
Regards,
Scott
--On Saturday, October 18, 2003 4:03 PM -0400 Yaoping Ruan
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Hi:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 04:17:50PM -0400, Yaoping Ruan wrote:
> Hi, Miklos:
>
> Thanks for the message.
> Do you mean maybe the problem is caused by a RAID? But the box doesn't have a
> RAID, only a single ATA Seagate 120GB.
> The difference between the current running box and the crashed one is
Hi, Miklos:
Thanks for the message.
Do you mean maybe the problem is caused by a RAID? But the box doesn't have a
RAID, only a single ATA Seagate 120GB.
The difference between the current running box and the crashed one is the
memory size.
- Yaoping
Miklos Niedermayer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, O
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 04:03:53PM -0400, Yaoping Ruan wrote:
> I installed the 4.8 release on a new box with 4GB memory, and found
> kernel panic when I tried to write date. But the system run great with
> only 2GB memory. Is there any kernel compiling option in the LINT, like
> the "high me
Hi:
I installed the 4.8 release on a new box with 4GB memory, and found
kernel panic when I tried to write date. But the system run great with
only 2GB memory. Is there any kernel compiling option in the LINT, like
the "high mem" option in Linux?
BTW, we also tried 4.6 release, didn't have this p
Adil Katchi writes:
> I'm trying to build sshd from src/crypto/openssh and I'm having problems.
> I've only modified auth2.c. I've followed the FREEBSD-upgrade instructions.
> So, this is what I've done:
>
> 1. autoconf // to generate the configure file
> 2. autoheader // got a bunch of warning
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 11:39:36AM +0200, Grumble wrote:
> I have read the perfmon documentation and source code. For several
> reasons, I do not think it is totally adequate in my situation.
>
> It was designed in 1996 with the Pentium Pro in mind, which,
> apparently, only has two performance
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:58:33PM -0700, Tim Kientzle wrote:
> Assuming, of course, that they don't ever
> turn their machine off. If they do,
> then 'locate' is just a waste of disk space.
Or install the anacron port.
BMS
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