* Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> It is a function of the disk controller and driver. AFAIK, the ata
> driver supports hot-plug as long as the SATA controller does. I
> believe most Promise and Intel ICH SATA controllers do, not sure about
> Sil or nVidia MCP.
Both SiI and nFor
* Alexey Popov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So I can conclude that FreeBSD has a long standing bug in VM that
> could be triggered when serving large amount of static data (much
> bigger than memory size) on high rates. Possibly this only applies to
> large files like mp3 or video.
I've seen high
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > how to reduce the number of page faults to upgrade program or OS
> > performance?
>
> Install more memory.
I can cause paging on my hugely overendowed RELENG_6 system (8GB, ~2GB
active) just by reading some big files and churning through cache.
* Skip Ford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> It would be interesting to know for sure, though, if Solaris uses
> hardlinks and, if so, what their utility is called.
Nope. They *do* use hardlinks in that they have 32bit wrappers in
/usr/bin etc which dispatch to the relevent architecture, but the
com
* Nate Eldredge (neldre...@math.ucsd.edu) wrote:
> There may be a way to enable the conservative behavior; I know Linux
> has an option to do this, but am not sure about FreeBSD.
I seem to remember a patch to disable overcommit. Here we go:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/overcommit/
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* Carlos Silva aka |Danger_Man| ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> what is the best method to backup network information and local disk
> information with another disk?
dump/restore performs snapshotted incremental backups of complete
filesystems.
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* Eric Anderson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I saw these two warnings come up soon after rebooting a server
> (running 5-STABLE):
>
> kernel: collecting pv entries -- suggest increasing PMAP_SHPGPERPROC
> kernel: collecting pv entries -- suggest increasing PMAP_SHPGPERPROC
>
> I see there is a tun
* Wilko Bulte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:26:27PM +, George Reid wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:03:49PM +0800, Rafter Man wrote:
> >
> > > 2. I hope that in the furture the FreeBSD developers will rewrite
> > > the system in C++.
> >
> > Geez, talk about a b
* Dag-Erling Smorgrav ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hiten Pandya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there any In-Kernel HTTP Server for FreeBSD, like there is kHTTPD
> > for Linux?
>
> God forbid! Lots of hack value, sure, but not something you'd
> seriously consider for production use.
Don't fu
* John Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> To those who dismissed it as a dumb idea: broaden your minds.
It wasn't dismissed as a dumb idea, more an idea nobody would use for a
production webserver, which I doubt includes:
> a testbed for performance testing various kinds of network appliances
* Max David Krüper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE box running, when i start apache first
> all works fine, but after like 3 minutes in the logfile i see this
> messages:
>
> httpd in free(): warning: chunk is already free
> httpd in free(): warning: recursive call
> ht
* Clark C. Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is probably common question, but I was wondering if there is any
> temperature monitoring mechanisms out there; specifically for ABit
> motherboard (KG7).
sysutils/healthd?
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