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On Jul 24, 2013, at 5:14, Alex Liptsin wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have lagg interface created on my server:
>
> [root@h-qa-094 ~]$ ifconfig lagg0
> lagg0: flags=8802 metric 0 mtu 1500
>
On 24.07.2013 11:14, Alex Liptsin wrote:
Hi.
I have lagg interface created on my server:
[root@h-qa-094 ~]$ ifconfig lagg0
lagg0: flags=8802 metric 0 mtu 1500
options=401bb
ether 00:02:c9:19:82:80
nd6 options=21
media: Ethernet autoselect
status: ac
Hi.
I have lagg interface created on my server:
[root@h-qa-094 ~]$ ifconfig lagg0
lagg0: flags=8802 metric 0 mtu 1500
options=401bb
ether 00:02:c9:19:82:80
nd6 options=21
media: Ethernet autoselect
status: active
laggproto failover lagghash l2,l3,l
guide https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/ZFSBootPartition but it
> >> does not boot at all. The loader does not show up after choosing
> >> FreeBSD in the boot0 loader.
> >>
> >> The _ prompt appears but nothing starts. I've found many people over
> >> t
I had to set up ZFS on MBR lately.
Since I'm lazy I wrote a script for that.
Maybe it would suit your needs (it's very simple though).
https://bitbucket.org/ukaszg/freebsd-zfs-on-mbr-installer
2013/5/9 Giorgos Keramidas :
> On Sun, 05 May 2013 17:56:49 -0500, Joshua Isom wrote:
>> On 5/5/2013 3:
On Sun, 05 May 2013 17:56:49 -0500, Joshua Isom wrote:
> On 5/5/2013 3:20 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Thanks for following up with what the real problem was. I updated the
>> Wiki to include this:
>>
>> Note that partition order is important. It seems that zfsboot
>>
On 5/5/2013 3:20 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for following up with what the real problem was. I updated the
Wiki to include this:
Note that partition order is important. It seems that zfsboot
requires the freebsd-zfs partition to be the first, so make sure you
On Mon, 29 Apr 2013 13:29:18 +0200, David Demelier
wrote:
> 2013/4/18 David Demelier :
>> Hello,
>> I would like to use ZFS over MBR for multiboot purposes. I've followed
>> that guide https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/ZFSBootPartition but it
>> does not boot at
2013/4/18 David Demelier :
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use ZFS over MBR for multiboot purposes. I've followed
> that guide https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/ZFSBootPartition but it
> does not boot at all. The loader does not show up after choosing
> FreeBSD in the boot0 l
Hello,
I would like to use ZFS over MBR for multiboot purposes. I've followed
that guide https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/ZFSBootPartition but it
does not boot at all. The loader does not show up after choosing
FreeBSD in the boot0 loader.
The _ prompt appears but nothing starts. I
CeDeROM wrote:
> I have problem with growisofs - I get all files flat on the disk there
> are no directories as on the source drive :-( I had this once with BD
> and once with DVD disk on my new 9.1-RELEASE machine.
>
> growisofs -Z/dev/cd2 -dvd-compat -R -J -iso-level 3 -udf *
&
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 5:52 AM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
> 2013-03-10 21:07, CeDeROM skrev:
>> I have problem with growisofs - I get all files flat on the disk there
>> are no directories as on the source drive :-( I had this once with BD
>> and once with DVD disk on my ne
2013-03-10 21:07, CeDeROM skrev:
Hey :-)
I have problem with growisofs - I get all files flat on the disk there
are no directories as on the source drive :-( I had this once with BD
and once with DVD disk on my new 9.1-RELEASE machine.
growisofs -Z/dev/cd2 -dvd-compat -R -J -iso-level 3 -udf
Hey :-)
I have problem with growisofs - I get all files flat on the disk there
are no directories as on the source drive :-( I had this once with BD
and once with DVD disk on my new 9.1-RELEASE machine.
growisofs -Z/dev/cd2 -dvd-compat -R -J -iso-level 3 -udf *
% growisofs --version
* growisofs
On 7/3/2013 12:17 μμ, Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 10:01:03 GMT, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I have a process that eats up al memory,
in my case science/paraview if I try to
analyse a large model. What should FreeBSD
do when a process tries to use all RAM or more?
In this case, the swap
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 10:01:03 GMT, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> I have a process that eats up al memory,
> in my case science/paraview if I try to
> analyse a large model. What should FreeBSD
> do when a process tries to use all RAM or more?
In this case, the swap space would be use
I have a process that eats up al memory,
in my case science/paraview if I try to
analyse a large model. What should FreeBSD
do when a process tries to use all RAM or more?
I my case I get a complete freeze, can't even
login from the console, and requiring a cold
reboot. I guess this i
In message
CeDeROM wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette
> wrote:
>> Looking into this issue a bit deeper, I've now learned that all of
>> one's personal settings are stored in a directory having a name which
>> has the following g
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 13:13 +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
> Is there a file .mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini? If so it should list
> which profile to use. Just change it to the one you want and it
> should
> just work.
>
> I'm using an older version so don't know how the latest works
Good point C
, and with a complete set
of freshly rebuilt ports, including the latest firefox 18.0.1.
(As part of this process, I copied my entire /home directory over
to the new drive.)
So anway, mostly everything is still working ok, however at some
time during this process, firefox apparently lost track of all
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 11:39 +0100, CeDeROM wrote:
> Agree, it contains more information than the second one which is
> picture-flash based and I cannot see ~80% of its content :-)
And the biggest evil is, that those web pages hide important things and
they don't add a site map.
I can't find the
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
>> A blind Linux user's homepage: http://juliencoder.de/
>> The homepage of my provider: http://www.o2online.de/
>> What site is more pleasant ;)?
> The first one.
Agree, it contains more information than the second one which is
picture-flash
Forwarded Message
From: Ralf Mardorf
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Upgrade causes loss of all firefox settings (?)
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 00:52:34 +0100
On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 00:47 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> The best websites are made by people using brai
o turn on
additional audio gear, before I get sound. I don't like noise all the
times. It reminds me of the idiotic sounds on the main bridge of the
Enterprise. Desktop sound is disabled and if I need audio notification I
want the bell, a simple beep from the computer case's thingy. Idiot
On Tue, 12 Feb 2013 23:40:41 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> I don't like the new style of Opera and the
> style of Chromium. I prefer classic menus.
Luckily you can change that in Opera and give it the
"traditional" style. Still Opera suffers from ongoing
"disimprovement" (e. g. reduction of functio
On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 23:26 +0100, CeDeROM wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Ralf Mardorf
> wrote:
> > Firefox is my preferred browser, but it has some disadvantages compared
> > to other browsers.
>
> Give a try to Chromium :-) I have been using Opera for long time
> because it was fast
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:11 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> Firefox is my preferred browser, but it has some disadvantages compared
> to other browsers.
Give a try to Chromium :-) I have been using Opera for long time
because it was fast and small. Not that long ago I have switched to
Chromium and th
is a silent corruption on the filesystem and some
> settings are lost/changed...
Firefox is my preferred browser, but it has some disadvantages compared
to other browsers. 1. It's slow and bloated, even without add-ons,
fortunately it doesn't matter on my relatively modern machine. 2. I
On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 22:52 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 22:49 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > The profile should be available by 'firefox -ProfileManager' [1], OTOH
> > I'm booted to Ubuntu Precise and the ProfileManager doesn't start, for
> > Arch Linux I used two profiles, o
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> Looking into this issue a bit deeper, I've now learned that all of
> one's personal settings are stored in a directory having a name which
> has the following general form:
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/??
On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 22:49 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> The profile should be available by 'firefox -ProfileManager' [1], OTOH
> I'm booted to Ubuntu Precise and the ProfileManager doesn't start, for
> Arch Linux I used two profiles, one shared with another Linux and after
> a while I couldn't use
The profile should be available by 'firefox -ProfileManager' [1], OTOH
I'm booted to Ubuntu Precise and the ProfileManager doesn't start, for
Arch Linux I used two profiles, one shared with another Linux and after
a while I couldn't use the shared profiles anymore, but the
ProfileManger still start
ports, including the latest firefox 18.0.1.
(As part of this process, I copied my entire /home directory over
to the new drive.)
So anway, mostly everything is still working ok, however at some
time during this process, firefox apparently lost track of all
of my personal settings... my start page, all
defined, but only the one used in
> fstab (BonsaiSwap) is shown in /dev/gpt and by glabel. When I used
> the original fstab without labels, there were no /dev/gpt or /dev/ufs
> directories, and glabel didn't show any of them.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas about how to get the
idn't show any of them.
Does anybody have any ideas about how to get the system to recognize
all labels? A command after boot would be acceptable since I could
just put it in /etc/rc.local.
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Eugen Konkov yandex.ru> writes:
> ...
> So in my vlan I have two DHCP servers. One is mine and
> second is on that router. Some users get wrong IPs from that router.
> ...
> Or s there any other method to prevent such ilegal DHCP servers on LAN?
http://www.tcpipguide.com/free/t_DHCPSecurityIs
Здравствуйте, Patrick.
Вы писали 23 декабря 2012 г., 15:17:43:
PL> Le Sun, 23 Dec 2012 14:17:47 +0200,
PL> Eugen Konkov a écrit :
PL> Hello,
>> Or s there any other method to prevent such ilegal DHCP servers on
>> LAN?
PL> At work we use "dhcp_probe"
PL> http://www.net.princeton.edu/software
Le Sun, 23 Dec 2012 14:17:47 +0200,
Eugen Konkov a écrit :
Hello,
> Or s there any other method to prevent such ilegal DHCP servers on
> LAN?
At work we use "dhcp_probe"
http://www.net.princeton.edu/software/dhcp_probe/
It works quite fine, when someone plug a dhcp server it is detected and
w
Hi, FreeBSD.
I have many vlans on server. IPs on those vlans are like 10.X.X.X/Y
I have run DHCP. But some times users on vlan can ON their soho router
like DIR-300 or so and connect their internet cable to LAN port of
that router. So in my vlan I have two DHCP servers. One is mine and
second is o
And because I think geom(8) and awk(1) are awesome...
geom disk list | awk '
BEGIN { FS=": *" }
$1 == "Geom name" { device=$2 }
$1 ~ "^ +Mediasize$" {
match($2, /\([^)]+\)/)
size=substr($2, RSTART+1, RLENGTH-2)
}
$1 ~ "^ +descr$" {
if ($2 == "(null)") {
desc
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 04:23:54PM -0800, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>
> if ($bytes >= (1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024)) {
You know about the exponentiation operator in Perl -- right?
if ($bytes >= (1024 ** 4)) {
I don't think typing 1024 four times with * between each pair is really a
helpful
In message <50c1313c.4000...@gmx.com>,
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
>I think fdisk should need a valid partition table, or not?
Apparently, yes.
>diskinfo works nice with all disk-like devices be it a physical disk,
>a slice, a partition, a swap-backed device etc. Its output is e
On 12/7/2012 1:34 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 12/06/2012 05:30 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I'd like to write a small program or shell script that simply lists all
of the physical hard drives attached to the local system, along with
their
product identifiers and their respective capac
In message <50c12b6c.5020...@tundraware.com>,
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
>On 12/06/2012 05:30 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to write a small program or shell script that simply lists all
>> of the physical hard drives attached to the local sys
On 12/06/2012 05:30 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I'd like to write a small program or shell script that simply lists all
of the physical hard drives attached to the local system, along with their
product identifiers and their respective capacities.
The following simple script works wel
I'd like to write a small program or shell script that simply lists all
of the physical hard drives attached to the local system, along with their
product identifiers and their respective capacities.
The following simple script works well for both PATA/SATA and USB hard drives,
but it doe
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On 11/18/2012 12:18 AM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
# for p
in `pkg_info -ao | grep '.*/.*' | sed 's;.*;/usr/ports/&;'`
{
cd $p && make deinstall
}
All that to accomplish this? pkg_deinstall -fa
Good one. Thanks.
_
--On November 17, 2012 11:25:11 PM +0200 Alexander Kapshuk
wrote:
On 11/13/2012 09:02 AM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
If you really want to remove all installed ports you can do as I do
pkg_delete -f \*
Perhaps not an ideal solution, but rather an alternative one, which works
in bourn-derived
On 11/13/2012 09:02 AM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
If you really want to remove all installed ports you can do as I do
pkg_delete -f \*
Perhaps not an ideal solution, but rather an alternative one, which
works in bourn-derived shells:
# for p
in `pkg_info -ao | grep '.*/.*' | sed '
2012-11-12 22:04, Gary Aitken skrev:
Something pretty basic somewhere that I'm missing...
"man ports" indicates the target "deinstall-all" will remove all installed
ports.
yet the target doesn't seem to exist:
If you really want to remove all installed ports you
On Mon, 12 Nov 2012 14:04:39 -0700
Gary Aitken wrote:
> Something pretty basic somewhere that I'm missing...
>
> "man ports" indicates the target "deinstall-all" will remove all
> installed ports.
That's not what the man page says.
> yet the targ
Something pretty basic somewhere that I'm missing...
"man ports" indicates the target "deinstall-all" will remove all installed
ports.
yet the target doesn't seem to exist:
#cd /usr/ports
#make deinstall-all
make: don't know how to make deinstall-all. stop.
ualified". Info BETA V2 http://tiny.cc/V2E (all links hosted in Skydrive).
If you cant "visualize / complete" PDF online, we recommend our tutorial:
http://tiny.cc/TutorialV2
Our system is programmed to canalize the needs of: "buyers / sellers including
their advisors, facili
I occasionally build ports with extra logs enabled.
When I then launch such programs from, say xterm
on the background (&), I get lots of output on
the controlling terminal. If I then close the
terminal, where does all the output goes?
I presume it's still being sent to the PID
of the par
> mtree(1) didn't coredump and it worked - and this precedure rescued me.
>> But on my lab's development box, it doesn't work!
>
> Don't make delete-old-lib unless you have it moved off to compat
> directories, or have rebuilt everything using the new lib
s a nice thing to know about, since after a big shlib
bump during an upgrade, if all else is broken, you can still at least
get /rescue stuff and pkg-static to upgrade third party software.
> >> If someone has some hints how to recompile the sources with an emergency
> >> booted dis
y, r239295 Wed August 15 17:04:51 CEST 2012
>> amd64, I had to recompile all requirements of port Apache22, since after
>> the port update it core dumped.
>>
>> On FreeBSD 9.1-PRE, with pkg(ng), things went well. Recompilation and
>> installation of all "portmaste
irectory
> Error: shared library "iconv.3" does not exist.
service ldconfig start ?
> But most of the libs have never been touch! So what is the loader
> complaining about?
...
> I tried to find rescue images and a rescue DVD of a snap shot server,
> but there is no way to cra
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:33 AM, O. Hartmann
wrote:
> I ran into a very delicate and nasty situation.
Please don't cross-post / double-post.
Thanks,
-Garrett
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I ran into a very delicate and nasty situation.
On several boxes, FreeBSD 9.1-PRE and FreeBSD 10-CURRENT (build of
CURRENT sources from yesterday, r239295 Wed August 15 17:04:51 CEST 2012
amd64, I had to recompile all requirements of port Apache22, since after
the port update it core dumped.
On
On 8/16/2012 10:33 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:
> I tried to find rescue images and a rescue DVD of a snap shot server,
> but there is no way to crawl through the informations on the web pages
> towards a snapshot. All folders end up in 2011 and highly outdated
> (www.freebsd.org, I di
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 05:33:20PM +0200, Hartmann, O. wrote:
>
> I ran into a very delicate and nasty situation.
>
> On several boxes, FreeBSD 9.1-PRE and FreeBSD 10-CURRENT (build of
> CURRENT sources from yesterday, r239295 Wed August 15 17:04:51 CEST 2012
> amd64, I ha
I ran into a very delicate and nasty situation.
On several boxes, FreeBSD 9.1-PRE and FreeBSD 10-CURRENT (build of
CURRENT sources from yesterday, r239295 Wed August 15 17:04:51 CEST 2012
amd64, I had to recompile all requirements of port Apache22, since after
the port update it core dumped.
On
-
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 19:14:42 +0200
> From: "Christopher J. Ruwe"
> Subject: Re: dlink dwl-122g e1 on 9-stable, working only partially?
> (or not at all?)
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>
On Sun, 13 May 2012 23:09:34 -0600
PseudoCylon wrote:
> > --
> >
> > Message: 11
> > Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 01:21:30 +0200
> > From: "Christopher J. Ruwe"
> > Subject: Re: dlink dwl-122g e1 on 9-stable, working only
Rebuilding and upgrading to apache openoffice on my main desktop fails
because the procedure consumes all my 17 gbs of available /usr space,
which still is not enough apparently. The build routine says 11gb is
more than enough. Libreoffice will not build on this machine for some
reason so at
> --
>
> Message: 11
> Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 01:21:30 +0200
> From: "Christopher J. Ruwe"
> Subject: Re: dlink dwl-122g e1 on 9-stable, working only partially?
> (or not at all?)
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
&
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sun May 13 17:40:24 2012
> From: ajtiM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 17:38:19 -0500
> Subject: epson all in one
>
> Hi!
>
> My got a new Epson WorkForce 545 which I connected through router and
Hi!
My got a new Epson WorkForce 545 which I connected through router and it works
for her but...
Does anyone has experience with Epson ALL IN ONE printers on FreeBSD, please?
Thanks in advance.
Mitja
http://jpgmag.com/people/lumiwa
On Sat, 12 May 2012 14:49:18 +0200
"Christopher J. Ruwe" wrote:
> Currently I am fighting with (against?) a dlink dwl-g122 usb wlan
> dongle. The casing is claiming the thing to be of H/W-version E1,
> F/W-version 5.00, which I interpret as hardware and firmware.
>
> I am running 9-stable (FreeB
Currently I am fighting with (against?) a dlink dwl-g122 usb wlan
dongle. The casing is claiming the thing to be of H/W-version E1,
F/W-version 5.00, which I interpret as hardware and firmware.
I am running 9-stable (FreeBSD ritchie.cruwe.de 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD
9.0-STABLE #8 r235064: Fri May 11 21:
On 28/02/2012 02:21, Robert Banfield wrote:
> I have some additional information that I didnt see before actually
> digging into the log file. It is quite interesting. There are 82,206
> subdirectories in one of the folders. Like this:
>
> /zfs_mount/directoryA/token[1-82206]/various_tileset_fi
On 02/27/2012 09:21 PM, Robert Banfield wrote:
ls -R appears to be traversing all subdirectories.
Scratch that... ls -R fails to traverse the same directories that find
does.
Is there a subdirectory limit in ZFS?
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On 02/27/2012 05:53 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
These are all actual directories -- no symbolic link or anything like
that? I assume permissions are not the problem? All directories have
at least mode r_x for your user id? (Hmmm... but you are logged in as
root -- can't be that then.)
ist of every file and
> directory inside of /zfs_mount_point/mydir, however some directories
> contain only the directory entry without any of the file and
> subdirectories it contains.
These are all actual directories -- no symbolic link or anything like
that? I assume permissions are not
Summary: I am executing the command "find . > ../file_list" and it is
not traversing all the subdirectories it encounters along the way.
There is no separate file system mounted along the path.
Long version: I'm new to FreeBSD and ZFS (many years of linux
experience though
Здравствуйте, Robert.
Вы писали 26 декабря 2011 г., 23:54:59:
RB> [drivelectomy -- 200+ lines]
RB> You've been told the following, *repeatedly*:
RB> Your hardware is not capable of keeping up with the level of network traffic
RB> it is being subjected to.
RB> Reaaltek cards and the 're' devic
-#else
>>>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_MD5_LIBC 1
>>>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA1_LIBC 1
>>>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA256_LIBC 1
>>>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA512_LIBC 1
>>>>>> #endif
>>>>>&
SHA256_OPENSSL 1
>>>>> #define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA384_OPENSSL 1
>>>>> #define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA512_OPENSSL 1
>>>>> -#else
>>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_MD5_LIBC 1
>>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA1_LIBC 1
>>>>> -#define
SSL 1
>>>> -#else
>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_MD5_LIBC 1
>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA1_LIBC 1
>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA256_LIBC 1
>>>> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA512_LIBC 1
>>>> #endif
>>>>
>>>>
_SHA256_LIBC 1
>>> -#defineARCHIVE_HASH_SHA512_LIBC 1
>>> #endif
>>>
>>> The above patch allowed the mkdep to succeed and later-compilation in the
>>> same directory succeeded (yay).
>>
>> However, you don't get far
above patch allowed the mkdep to succeed and later-compilation in the
>> same directory succeeded (yay).
>
> However, you don't get far before the next error.
>
> Making all in lib/libbsnmp/libbsnmp with -DWITHOUT_OPENSSL...
>
> cc -I/usr/src/lib/libbsnmp/libbsnmp/..
> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA1_LIBC 1
> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA256_LIBC 1
> -#define ARCHIVE_HASH_SHA512_LIBC 1
> #endif
>
> The above patch allowed the mkdep to succeed and later-compilation in the
> same directory succeeded (yay).
However, you don't get fa
Thomas Mueller wrote:
How would I build FreeBSD, in this case 9.0-RELEASE, for two or more
architectures, in this case i386 and amd64?
One build (amd64) would update the present system (9.0 RC3), but the other
would go on a USB stick, likely 16 GB.
Real question is how to keep things like /us
How would I build FreeBSD, in this case 9.0-RELEASE, for two or more
architectures, in this case i386 and amd64?
One build (amd64) would update the present system (9.0 RC3), but the other
would go on a USB stick, likely 16 GB.
Real question is how to keep things like /usr/obj and other things f
with" the crappy performance
RB> 2) get a better quality network card.
# uname -a
FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0 r229830: Mon Jan 9 02:53:51 EET
2012 :/usr/obj/usr/src.svn/9.0.0/sys/KES_KERN_v9 i386
I get Intel card, but with FreeBSD 9 Release it dont wor
ee in out in out
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All 1086936 19504 545692492620 pages 26
Proc:Interrupts
r p d s w Csw Trp Sys Int Sof Flt
Also I notice next:
in case of overload 'ping localhost' or any IP this router has get
timeouts about 50-100ms, pinging any external host on LAN or Internet
get normal results: 5ms LAN, 40ms Internet.
I do not think this issue related to re0 interface or its driver.
This is related to kernel
Jan 5 20:41
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ity network card.
without only one ipfw fw rule:
queue 54 config pipe 54 queue 50 mask dst-ip 0x gred
0.002/10/30/0.1
275 queue 54 all from any not 80,110 to any in recv re0
works more! better:
http://piccy.info/view3/2418620/59aa576c1006bbb046a13554d8468a6c/
with igb c
[drivelectomy -- 200+ lines]
You've been told the following, *repeatedly*:
Your hardware is not capable of keeping up with the level of network traffic
it is being subjected to.
Reaaltek cards and the 're' device driver are a *BAD*CHOICE* for systems with
heavy network traffic. They're merely
"Коньков Евгений"
w>>> To: "Daniel Staal"
w>>> Date: 18 December 2011, 19:47:40
w>>> Subject: Re[2]: high load system do not take all CPU time
w>>>
w>>>
>>>> Здравствуйте, Daniel.
>>>>
>>
mber 2011, 19:47:40
w>> Subject: Re[2]: high load system do not take all CPU time
w>>
w>>
>>> Здравствуйте, Daniel.
>>>
>>> Вы писали 18 декабря 2011 г., 17:52:00:
>>>
>>> DS> --As of December 17, 2011 10:29:42 AM +0200
--- Original message ---
From: "Коньков Евгений"
To: "wishmaster"
Date: 25 December 2011, 18:10:22
Subject: Re[4]: high load system do not take all CPU time
> Здравствуйте, wishmaster.
>
> Вы писали 19 декабря 2011 г., 6:54:08:
>
>
>
>
Здравствуйте, wishmaster.
Вы писали 19 декабря 2011 г., 6:54:08:
w> --- Original message ---
w> From: "Коньков Евгений"
w> To: "Daniel Staal"
w> Date: 18 December 2011, 19:47:40
w> Subject: Re[2]: high load system do not take all CPU time
w>
w&g
Здравствуйте, Daniel.
Вы писали 18 декабря 2011 г., 17:52:00:
DS> --As of December 17, 2011 10:29:42 AM +0200, Коньков Евгений
DS> is alleged to have said:
>> How to debug why system do not use free CPU resouces?
>>
>> On this pictures you can see that CPU can not exceed 400tics
>> http://piccy
--- Original message ---
From: "Коньков Евгений"
To: "Daniel Staal"
Date: 18 December 2011, 19:47:40
Subject: Re[2]: high load system do not take all CPU time
> Здравствуйте, Daniel.
>
> Вы писали 18 декабря 2011 г., 17:52:00:
>
> DS> --As
wrote;
>
> can I get interrupt limit or calculate it before that limit is
> reached?
You can extrapolate from the current cpu time spent in interrupt handling
and the current interrupt rate to a situation where roughly 100% of the
cpu capacity is spent in interrupt handling.
>
> interrupt source
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