Re: Overlap in PCI memory ranges

2007-12-06 Thread Gary Corcoran
Coleman Kane wrote: Hello all, I've got a problem with overlapping PCI memory ranges between my SATA controller and my High-Def Audio controller: atapci1: port 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0x5040-0x504f irq 16 at device 20.1 on pci0 pcm0: mem 0xd0608000-0xd060bfff irq 16 at device 20.2

Re: numbers don't lie ...

2006-09-14 Thread Gary Corcoran
Mike Meyer wrote: In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gary Corcoran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: The confusing thing is that I thought 'real' time should be >= 'user' + 'sys'. But here 'user' is much greater than 'real' for both machines! The

Re: numbers don't lie ...

2006-09-14 Thread Gary Corcoran
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: Danny Braniss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Im testing these 2 boxes, Sun X4100 and Dell-2950, and: SUN X4100: Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 280 (2393.19-MHz K8-class CPU) one 70g sata disk DELL 2950: Intel(R) Xeo

Re: (feature change request) remove link-layer generated routes from netstat -r

2006-02-23 Thread Gary Corcoran
John Baldwin wrote: On Thursday 23 February 2006 02:56, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote: On Thursday 23 February 2006 07:06, Eugene Grosbein wrote: On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 03:50:17PM +0200, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote: netstat -r prints link-layer generated routes and many times the output becomes somehow

Re: Error in my C programming

2005-02-20 Thread Gary Corcoran
Kathy Quinlan wrote: Peter Jeremy wrote: On Mon, 2005-Feb-21 00:22:56 +0800, Kathy Quinlan wrote: These are some of the errors I get in pairs for each of the above variables: Wtrend_Drivers.c:15: conflicting types for `Receiver' Wtrend_Drivers.h:9: previous declaration of `Receiver' Without know

Re: cahe-only DNS in jail

2005-02-02 Thread Gary Corcoran
Matt wrote: I'm experiencing strange behaviour with Bind running inside a jail. I'm running 5.2.1 current in the jail. Thinks are working, but poorly. Lookups for my local machines work perfectly. Some remote lookups work fine (yahoo, google, etc...). However, many lookups time out, but wil

Re: Mac UFS partition unreadable

2004-12-20 Thread Gary Corcoran
Bram Van Steenlandt wrote: Hi, I use both mac and freebsd and would like to have the abbility to use my external firewire drive on both plattforms. This should be possible because both are BSD and both can use UFS. However when I plug an freebsd formatted drive into my mac he is rather confused

Re: Multiple hard disk failures - coincidence ?

2004-12-18 Thread Gary Corcoran
Ed Stover wrote: Have you run the low level disk tools from Maxtor on your failed drives? One day out of the blue my 80Gig maxtors started giving out hard error failures, so I downloaded a floppy image from maxtor and used it to scan and repair my drives. I rebooted in single user mode and fscked m

Multiple hard disk failures - coincidence ?

2004-12-17 Thread Gary Corcoran
First, I would've sent this to freebsd-ide, or freebsd-ata, but there *still* doesn't seem to be such mailing lists (WHY??) ... (isn't it about time for such a list, to join freebsd-scsi ? ;-) ) And please don't redirect me to -questions, as no-one who really knows anything reads that list any mor

Re: ZFS

2004-09-16 Thread Gary Corcoran
Sam wrote: On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Gary Corcoran wrote: Sam wrote: On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Jan Grant wrote: On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Sam wrote: Let's suppose you generate an exabyte of storage per year. Filling a 64-bit filesystem would take you approximately 8 million years. Hang on, I'm not s

Re: ZFS

2004-09-16 Thread Gary Corcoran
Sam wrote: On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Jan Grant wrote: On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Sam wrote: Let's suppose you generate an exabyte of storage per year. Filling a 64-bit filesystem would take you approximately 8 million years. Hang on, I'm not sure I know where these numbers are coming from. 1PB is - what? 2

Re: Fwd: How to read bad blocks error message & marking of same

2004-08-06 Thread Gary Corcoran
Dan Nelson wrote: In the last episode (Aug 06), Gary Corcoran said: Mike Meyer wrote: Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves. Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block "goes bad" and you get a read error, the drive isn't going to do any "substit

Re: Fwd: How to read bad blocks error message & marking of same

2004-08-06 Thread Gary Corcoran
Mike Meyer wrote: Modern drives deal with bad block substitution all by themselves. Umm - not quite, right? That is, if a block "goes bad" and you get a read error, the drive isn't going to do any "substituting" at that point. You'll just continue to get the read error if you try to access (read)

Re: FreeBSD or other BSD for no-MMU ARM processor ?

2004-06-15 Thread Gary Corcoran
Wes Peters wrote: On Monday 14 June 2004 12:32 pm, Gary Corcoran wrote: Does anyone know if there is a port of FreeBSD, or any of the other BSDs (e.g. NetBSD) for that matter, which will run on an ARM processor which does NOT have an MMU (Memory Management Unit)? No, and there's not likely

FreeBSD or other BSD for no-MMU ARM processor ?

2004-06-14 Thread Gary Corcoran
Does anyone know if there is a port of FreeBSD, or any of the other BSDs (e.g. NetBSD) for that matter, which will run on an ARM processor which does NOT have an MMU (Memory Management Unit)? Thanks, Gary ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.fr