On 02/15/12 21:54, Jeff Roberson wrote:
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Alexander Motin wrote:
As before I've tested this on Core i7-870 with 4 physical and 8
logical cores and Atom D525 with 2 physical and 4 logical cores. On
Core i7 I've got speedup up to 10-15% in super-smack MySQL and
PostgreSQL indexe
On 02/16/12 10:48, Alexander Motin wrote:
On 02/15/12 21:54, Jeff Roberson wrote:
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Alexander Motin wrote:
As before I've tested this on Core i7-870 with 4 physical and 8
logical cores and Atom D525 with 2 physical and 4 logical cores. On
Core i7 I've got speedup up to 10-15%
About three years ago, my Compaq Presario F700 notebook got "damaged
in BIOS": it carried Windows Vista then, and that OS could not be
recovered from the system image disks I had created for a brand-new
machine. The damage was somewhere around BIOS/firmware area -- the
way the console looked on a
,--- I/Alex (Thu, 16 Feb 2012 12:34:36 -0500) *
| There was one other odd thing that I noticed then: while Debian booted
| without a delay, FreeBSD 8 made a long pause after passing the boot
| menu: it would display the '/' character and sit there for some
| non-trivial amount of seconds. I as
On 02/16/2012 07:34 PM, Alex Goncharov wrote:
About three years ago, my Compaq Presario F700 notebook got "damaged
in BIOS": it carried Windows Vista then, and that OS could not be
recovered from the system image disks I had created for a brand-new
machine. The damage was somewhere around BIOS/f
- Original Message -
From: "Alex Goncharov"
About a week ago, I made a jump and upgraded the system's FreeBSD from
version 8 to 9. Everything is great (I am typing this message on that
machine now) but the boot pause after the (looking new in 9) boot menu
is *much* longer now -- it wi
On 15.02.12 20:47, Alexander Motin wrote:
> On 02/14/12 00:38, Alexander Motin wrote:
>> I see no much point in committing them sequentially, as they are quite
>> orthogonal. I need to make one decision. I am going on small vacation
>> next week. It will give time for thoughts to settle. May be I i
,--- You/Steven (Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:23:15 -) *
| Two things spring to mind which could help:
| 1. The reduce the slice sampling size in sys/boot/zfs/zfs.c which was
| increased recently
Your mentioning of ZFS made me realize that I was building
RELENG_{8,9} with /etc/src.conf not excludin
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Ansar Mohammed wrote:
Going back on this topic, it seems that there are alot of things that
are being shipped with FreeBSD that I am not sure we need in the base
distribution.
Does anyone use portalfs?
Maybe not ... per http://wiki.freebsd.org/NONMPSAFE_DEORBIT_VFS it is
From the Makefile...
# It is important that nologin be statically linked for security
# reasons. A dynamic non-setuid binary can be linked against a trojan
# libc by setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH appropriately. Both sshd(8) and
# login(1) make it possible to log in with an unsanitized environment,
#
Anyway, after upgrading to 9.0, my USB stick, when created, started to hang at
stage 2 boot.
I have a custom setup, where BSD label 'a', has a content of /boot/*
So when 'a' is being hit by stage 2 boot, there is boot.config waiting for it.
After it reads it and displays it's content, it echos 'No
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