In the last episode (Feb 21), Aiza said:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Feb 21), Aiza said:
> >> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the live running file
> >> system.
> >>
> >> Does this mean that a complete copy of the file system is written to
> >> .snap directory?
> >
>
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Feb 21), Aiza said:
1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
live running file system.
Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
system is written to .snap directory?
No; that would be a "copy". Snapshots only copy blocks as they are modif
> 3. Can dump be told to only dump a particular
> directory tree? IE /var/log or /usr/port?
No.
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In the last episode (Feb 21), Aiza said:
> 1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
> live running file system.
>
> Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
> system is written to .snap directory?
No; that would be a "copy". Snapshots only copy blocks as they are modified
on the p
Thanks for your reply. I'll give it a try.
Lucas
On Feb 20, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Ivan Voras wrote:
> Lucas Wang wrote:
>> I tried to install Freebsd 8.0 on one of our lab machines, which is
>> SunFire v20z. After successfully installing it from CD, I followed the
>> following steps trying to update
1. Using the -L flag to create a snapshot of the
live running file system.
Does this mean that a complete copy of the file
system is written to .snap directory?
So if the running file system is more than 50%
full there will not be enough free space available
to hold the duplicate image?
Can dum
I'm trying to install k3b from ports so I might use my DVD super multi
format drive (an HP 1040i; I've already added the necessary line to
/boot/default/loader.conf for enabling dma) with either the gui or cli
but during the install of libthai (which is a dependency of kimproxy
which is a dependenc
On Sunday 21 February 2010 00:54:54 John wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm following the instructions at
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/linuxemu-lbc-install.html
>
> I tried to kldload the module:
>
> # kldload linux
> kldload: can't load /boot/kernel/linux.ko: Exec format error
>
> # kldstat
> I
Lucas Wang wrote:
I tried to install Freebsd 8.0 on one of our lab machines, which is
SunFire v20z. After successfully installing it from CD, I followed the
following steps trying to update the kernel and world:
cvsup
make buildworld
make buildkernel
make installkernel
reboot
mergemaster -p
make
Hi,
I have compiled OpenOffice 3.1.1_1 using the port on FreeBSD i386
8.0-RELEASE, and there is no sound with slide shows. The sound works
fine with vlc and with linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r42 . What could be
missing? I tested with another box running FreeBSD amd64 8.0-STABLE and
I have the sa
Hello list,
I'm following the instructions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/linuxemu-lbc-install.html
I tried to kldload the module:
# kldload linux
kldload: can't load /boot/kernel/linux.ko: Exec format error
# kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
1 22 0x8010
In the last episode (Feb 21), Boris Samorodov said:
> On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 23:56:24 +0300 Boris Samorodov wrote:
>
> > Are there other possibilities meanwhile?
>
> Thanks to Chuck Swiger:
>
> % top -m io
I used to use this, but zfs I/O stats aren't reported and I have no ufs
filesystems anymore,
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:48:45 -0600 Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Feb 20), Boris Samorodov said:
> > Are there other possibilities meanwhile?
> ktrace -d -i -p 0 ; sleep 10 ; ktrace -C
> , then run kdump -m64 and search for large numbers of writes in the output.
> "-d -i -p0" selec
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 23:56:24 +0300 Boris Samorodov wrote:
> Are there other possibilities meanwhile?
Thanks to Chuck Swiger:
% top -m io
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In the last episode (Feb 20), Boris Samorodov said:
> On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 14:26:15 -0600 Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Feb 20), Boris Samorodov said:
> > > Hello List,
> > >
> > > I've got a very strange disk activity:
> > > -
> > > % iostat -xw60 da0
> > >
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 14:26:15 -0600 Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Feb 20), Boris Samorodov said:
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I've got a very strange disk activity:
> > -
> > % iostat -xw60 da0
> > extended device statistics
> > device r/s w/skr/skw
I'm on a FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE i396 system.
And i am experiencing a lot of packet loss and instability with this
driver. I've noticed that the transfers rate keeps jump around from
1Mbps to its respective level.
My connection to the AP is stable, but the data-flow isn't.
Ive been trying to days
In the last episode (Feb 20), Boris Samorodov said:
> Hello List,
>
> I've got a very strange disk activity:
> -
> % iostat -xw60 da0
> extended device statistics
> device r/s w/skr/skw/s wait svc_t b
> da0 43.2 204.4 971.9 10917.20 30.7
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 07:32:20 -0800 (PST), Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri
wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>> NetBSD needs a *very* minimal set of POSIX tools to build, e.g. you can
>> get away with an sh(1) utility and a pretty basic make(1) tool. They
>> have really done a magnificent job at con
Hello List,
I've got a very strange disk activity:
-
% iostat -xw60 da0
extended device statistics
device r/s w/skr/skw/s wait svc_t b
da0 43.2 204.4 971.9 10917.20 30.7 30
extended device statistics
device
On 18 February 2010 11:24, Christian Baer wrote:
> krad schrieb:
>
> > On another point make sure your p4 has plenty of ram preferably 4gb, but
> at
> > least 2
>
> Exactly what good will that much RAM do for a 32Bit-CPU?
>
> Regards,
> Chris
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Sorry this hasn't been made clear, seems that the list is dropping some
of my emails, but this issue has been solved. I'll post the answer here
and hopefully the list will pick it up this time (or at least deliver it
to me so I know it's been delivered):
> On 02/19/10 03:05, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Thanks David. My question was specific to FreeBSD's limitations rather than
> USB limitiations.
You're not going to get "hundreds of them" on a single bus, whether it's
FreeBSD's limitation or USB's.
>
> On 19/02/2010, David King wrote:
>>
>>> I have a requirement to connect a large number
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