> We started with memtest and CPU tests with no errors. As part of our
> troubleshooting we have replaced (or swapped out with the other servers)
> every piece of hardware in this box, replaced every cable and cord and
> moved to different switch and power ports. We've even changed physical
Hi,
I've been looking through the kernel code the past few days, but I have not
found
what I'm looking for, which is a way to format "struct timeval" for output
in the same matter as the ctime(3) in the standard libc. I keep thinking how
this part of the code
should not be in kernel because of
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 12:56:35PM -0600, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
> On Fri, 26 May 2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> >Try with 4BSD; ULE is known to be broken, and it's also usually a
> >performance loss except under minor load.
>
> Cool, I'll jump back to 4BSD for completeness, though we were seeing th
On Fri, 26 May 2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Try with 4BSD; ULE is known to be broken, and it's also usually a
performance loss except under minor load.
Cool, I'll jump back to 4BSD for completeness, though we were seeing the
same behavior for a while before I tried ULE.
Thanks for the input.
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 11:57:09AM -0600, Matt Ruzicka wrote:
> options SCHED_ULE # ULE scheduler
Try with 4BSD; ULE is known to be broken, and it's also usually a
performance loss except under minor load.
Kris
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For some time now we have been having a lot of trouble with one particular
server which is part of a farm of six other largely identical servers.
These servers run under extremely high load through a majority of the day
and run a mix of postfix, MySQL (running as replication slaves) and custom
Has anyone considered A2DP support on FreeBSD? I did a quick search
--- and it would appear that we havn't mastered bluetooth headsets
yet, but I thought I'd ask.
For the uninitated, A2DP is the "Advanced Audio Distribution Profile"
for bluetooth. An example device would be the iPhono (420 and 4
On Friday 26 May 2006 04:51, Joseph Scott wrote:
> One of the Google Summer of Code projects is ZFS for FUSE/Linux.
> More info:
>
> Google SoC app: http://code.google.com/soc/opsol/appinfo.html?
> csaid=1EEF6B271FE5408B
> Blog: http://zfs-on-fuse.blogspot.com/2006/05/announcing-zfs-on-
> fuselinux
One of the Google Summer of Code projects is ZFS for FUSE/Linux.
More info:
Google SoC app: http://code.google.com/soc/opsol/appinfo.html?
csaid=1EEF6B271FE5408B
Blog: http://zfs-on-fuse.blogspot.com/2006/05/announcing-zfs-on-
fuselinux.html
Since there is FUSE for FreeBSD now, any chanc
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