Am 28.09.2013 23:30, schrieb Teske, Devin:
In my recent interview on bsdnow.tv, I was pinged on BEs in Forth.
I'd like to revisit this.
Back on Sept 20th, 2012, I posted some pics demonstrating what
exactly code that was in HEAD (at the time) was/is capable of.
These three pictures (posted the
29.09.2013 00:30, Teske, Devin wrote:
Interested in feedback, but moreover I would like to see who is
interested in tackling this with me? I can't do it alone... I at least
need testers whom will provide feedback and edge-case testing.
Sign me in, I'm not fluent with forth but testing something
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 11:09 PM, Hooman Fazaeli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For rwlock(9), there is no rwlock_upgrade function.
> Is it safe to use rw_wlock() for that purpose? In other words, Does calling
> rw_wlock() upgradeanalready r-locked lock?
No, calling rw_wlock when you hold the lock in read mo
crashinfo" but no dump from kernel.
I didn't find any useful info from this commands.
I checked "praudit /var/audir/20130930..CrashRecovery"
and I didn't understand very well from this file but I think this means my
machine crash and reboot isn't it??
And How can I
var/log/messages"
I wrote script and checked swapinfo , cpu and memory but all of them was normal
before reboot.
I checked crontab and scripts.
I checked "crashinfo" but no dump from kernel.
I didn't find any useful info from this commands.
I checked "praudit /var/audi
hings no other things.
>
> I checked "/var/log/messages"
>
> I wrote script and checked swapinfo , cpu and memory but all of them was
> normal before reboot.
>
> I checked crontab and scripts.
>
> I checked "crashinfo" but no dump from kernel.
>
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~ ~ AM 03.15 ~
>
> I checked "dmesg -a" , it has only generic things no other things.
>
> I checked "/var/log/messages"
>
> I wrote script and checked swapinfo , cpu and memory but all of them was
> normal before reboot.
>
> I checked crontab
memory but all of them was
> normal before reboot.
>
> I checked crontab and scripts.
>
> I checked "crashinfo" but no dump from kernel.
>
> I didn't find any useful info from this commands.
>
> I checked "praudit /var/audir/20130930..CrashRecovery
ntab and scripts.
I checked "crashinfo" but no dump from kernel.
I didn't find any useful info from this commands.
I checked "praudit /var/audir/20130930..CrashRecovery"
and I didn't understand very well from this file but I think this means my
machine c
On Mon, 30 Sep 2013 17:24:18 +0300
Emre Çamalan wrote:
> Hi,
> my server reboots every night and same o'clock last 10 days. But this
> machine's uptime was 96days.
>
> Suddenly reboot this machine and now this continue every night again and
> again.
>
> I didn't find any reason and I didn't cha
Le Mon, 30 Sep 2013 17:24:18 +0300,
Emre Çamalan a écrit :
> Hi,
> my server reboots every night and same o'clock last 10 days. But this
> machine's uptime was 96days.
>
> Suddenly reboot this machine and now this continue every night again
> and again.
>
> I didn't find any reason and I didn't
bhyveload(8) only let's you use .ISO's for install media and I want to make
it so I can just insert a DVD (/dev/cd0) and bhyve can read it as if it was
a just a normal file and not a device... short of copying it to the hard
drive is there any other solution anyone can think of?
___
On 9/30/13 9:46 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
bhyveload(8) only let's you use .ISO's for install media and I want to make
it so I can just insert a DVD (/dev/cd0) and bhyve can read it as if it was
a just a normal file and not a device... short of copying it to the hard
drive is there any other solut
That solution works only for a FreeBSD install disk. I am looking for a
more general solution, for an install CD/DVD for any x86-compatible OS.
(Currently bhyve cannot handle other OS's besides FreeBSD, but they are
planning to add support for other OS's.)
(I am one of the developers of PetiteClo
El 01/10/2013 03:46, "Aryeh Friedman" escribió:
>
> bhyveload(8) only let's you use .ISO's for install media and I want to
make
> it so I can just insert a DVD (/dev/cd0) and bhyve can read it as if it
was
> a just a normal file and not a device... short of copying it to the hard
> drive is there
Iso creating is probably necessary in general case, since some media
contain bootable part of cd, which are not seen as files but required to
boot.
Of course passthrough of cd/dvd/bd device is interesting, but I think for
most usages of bhyve as virt platform correct work with iso is enough.
Rega
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