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Seems to be one of the March 8th commits (sam)
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On Fri, 2006-Mar-24 15:18:00 -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
>On the machine, where both mzip and the disk run at only 50%, the disk is a
>plain SATA drive (mzip's state goes from "RUN" to "vnread" and back).
...
> 18 usersLoad 0.46 0.53 0.60 24 ??? 15:15
>
>Mem:KBREAL
I am having a problem with the isp driver seeing a StorageTek disk
array LUNs. I am directly attaching to the array and everything works
find as long as I plug into the A controller on the array. When I
connect up to the B controller, I can not see any of the LUNs
advertised. The QLogic firmware
On Sat, 2006-Mar-25 09:20:13 -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
>I'm sorry, that should be http://aldan.algebra.com/~mi/mzip.c -- I checked
>this time :-(
It doesn't look like it's doing anything especially weird. As Matt
pointed out, creating files with mmap() is not a good idea because the
syncer
On Sat, 2006-Mar-25 10:29:17 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>Really odd. Note that if your disk can only do 25 MBytes/sec, the
>calculation is: 2052167894 / 25MB = ~80 seconds, not ~60 seconds
>as you would expect from your numbers.
systat was reporting 25-26 MB/sec. dd'ing the underl
Mikhail Teterin wrote this message on Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 09:20 -0500:
> = The downside is that touching an uncached page triggers a trap which may
> = not be as efficient as reading a block of data through the filesystem
> = interface, and I/O errors are delivered via signals (which may not be as
:The results here are weird. With 1GB RAM and a 2GB dataset, the
:timings seem to depend on the sequence of operations: reading is
:significantly faster, but only when the data was mmap'd previously
:There's one outlier that I can't easily explain.
:...
:Peter Jeremy
Really odd. Note that i
Marian Hettwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doug Ambrisko wrote:
> > Stephan Koenig writes:
> > | Does anyone know of an easy way to get temperature information out of
> > | a Dell PowerEdge 1550/1650/1750/1850/2650/2850 running FreeBSD4/5/6?
> > |
> > | Something that has a very simple CLI that ju
In doing a cvsup I've run into the following error. I have seen this same
error show up over the last few days.
Thoughts?
-Troy
Server warning: RCS file error in
"/usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD.cvs/src/sys/modules/i2c/controllers/nfsmb/Makefile,v":
1: "head" expected
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AFAIK, it's still impossible to connect any human body to the Internet via
USB routers. :)
Be more descriptive: show your 'uname -sr', usb-related parts of dmesg,
router model, what do you wish to have as a result, etc.
2006/3/25, Maher Mohamed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> How can i connect to my usb
On Saturday 25 March 2006 05:39 am, Peter Jeremy wrote:
= On Fri, 2006-Mar-24 15:18:00 -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
= >which there is not with the read. Read also requires fairly large
= >buffers in the user space to be efficient -- *in addition* to the
= >buffers in the kernel.
=
= I disagree.
How can i connect to my usb router?
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Mohamed M. Maher
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On Sat, 25 Mar 2006, David Xu wrote:
ÿÿ Saturday 25 March 2006 18:04ÿÿJoaoBR ÿÿ
It appears to be a point
the machines with problem are all SMP, UP do no show the nve timeout or any
other problem with it
alias, same with SK, on SMP the system crashes and with UP it's ok
For sk please try
> This happens w/o any "real" activity on that interface (which goes into
> an Allied Telesyn switch):
> ...
> Mar 24 19:39:54 worf kernel: nve0: device timeout (1)
> Mar 24 19:39:54 worf kernel: nve0: link state changed to DOWN
> Mar 24 19:39:55 worf kernel: nve0: link state changed to UP
> Ma
在 Saturday 25 March 2006 18:04,JoaoBR 写道:
> It appears to be a point
> the machines with problem are all SMP, UP do no show the nve timeout or any
> other problem with it
> alias, same with SK, on SMP the system crashes and with UP it's ok
>
> João
>
Mine is UP, chipset is NForce3 250GB, curren
On Fri, 2006-Mar-24 15:18:00 -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
>which there is not with the read. Read also requires fairly large buffers in
>the user space to be efficient -- *in addition* to the buffers in the kernel.
I disagree. With a filesystem read, the kernel is solely responsible
for handli
On Saturday 25 March 2006 02:29, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
> > I updated my system (which was happy on Feb. 15 code) to March 13 code
> > and I am still running fine. No errors at all. Also, another system was
> > updated to RELENG_6 yesterday and it is also running clean.
> >
> > Again, all systems
On Fri, 2006-Mar-24 10:00:20 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>Ok. The next test is to NOT do umount/remount and then use a data set
>that is ~2x system memory (but can still be mmap'd by grep). Rerun
>the data set multiple times using grep and grep --mmap.
The results here are weird. W
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