Hello hackers,
In one of my production servers (64-bit Intel Xeon machine) running
6.3-RELEASE-p4 (amd64) FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE-p4 #0: Fri Sep 12 17:07:19
EEST 2008
I see this "top -S" output excerpt:
32 root 1 -68 -187 0K16K *Giant 0 48.3H 3.08% irq17:
bce1 uhci1
What I get f
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First Turkish Conference on BSD Systems (BSDConTR'07)
Call for Papers
October 20 - 21, 2007
Marmara University, Goztepe Istanbul, Turkey
Sponsored by endersys consultancy ltd. (http://www.endersys.com)
We're proud to announce the first of Turkish Conference on BSD
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Hello hackers,
I have a special-purpose setting where I have a ng_hub like kernel module
(ng_lb)
which I've been coding. The box I'm using has two em(4) adapters, and I've
hooked em0's lower with my ng_lb's link0, and em1's lower with ng_lb's link1.
Situation looks like this:
lower
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h a mutex.
PS2:
typedef struct hist_data {
struct request req;
int nthreads;
int bwritten;
struct thread_data wthread[MAXTHREADS];
} hist_data;
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