Are there any other fibre channel cards supported on FreeBSD?
What card would one recommend to connect to an external RAID array
for running a fairly busy database (several million inserts/selects/
updates per day)?
I've tried qlogic's 2310 and haven't had any issue with those. I did
recompile
On 2007-Mar-06 14:46:50 +1030, Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Would a crash dump be useful? I think I will be able to update the ataraid
>stuff to allow a dump onto the array.
I doubt it will be feasible to make any progress without either a
crashdump or KDB/DDB access to the system.
Hi!
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 07:10:21PM +, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
> >Some searching led me to: http://samodelkin.net/~fjoe/if_ral.diff --
> >which compiles on 6.2-RELEASE and, loaded as module, makes the card
> >available.
> I was under the impression this code had been merged to -STABLE al
Hello!
I can reinit the ata0 (no devices) and ata1 (a single DVD drive) without any
problems -- they are both IDE (PATA).
Reinit-ing ata2 (with one SATA drive) hangs the machine solid. Most of the
time...
This one time, however, it paniced and dumped core instead of hanging. Here is
the debug
On 03/08/07 09:58, Fluffles wrote:
Eric Anderson wrote:
On 03/07/07 23:13, Fluffles wrote:
On what hardware is this? Using any form of geom software RAID?
The low Per Char results would lead me to believe it's a very slow CPU;
maybe VIA C3 or some old pentium? Modern systems should get 100MB/s
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 12:44:03AM +0100, Eirik ?verby wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just installed 6.2-RELEASE on a Supermicro 6013P-8 server, a dual
> P4-Xeon 2.4ghz with 4GB ECC memory and an asr driven SCSI RAID
> controller.
>
> It has been working OK (although I suspect the asr driven, being
Hi,
Charles Sprickman wrote:
>
> On Dec 19, 2006, at 6:56 PM, Christopher Hilton wrote:
>
>> Charles Sprickman wrote:
>>> On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Christopher Hilton wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Dimitry Andric wrote:
> > Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > > What does stuttering mean? Is i
On Dec 19, 2006, at 6:56 PM, Christopher Hilton wrote:
Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Christopher Hilton wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Dimitry Andric wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > What does stuttering mean? Is it similar to sendmail's
> > "greet_pause" feature?
> > See
On Thursday 08 March 2007 07:18 pm, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
> On Thursday 08 March 2007 05:03 pm, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 04:44:48PM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote..
> >
> > > I see on the supported hardware list
> > > (http://www.freebsd.org/releases/ 6.2R/hardware-amd64.html)
> > > th
On Thursday 08 March 2007 05:03 pm, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 04:44:48PM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote..
>
> > I see on the supported hardware list
> > (http://www.freebsd.org/releases/ 6.2R/hardware-amd64.html) there
> > are 4 LSI fibre channel cards supported by the mpt(4) driver.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
session (closing putty) while keeping the process running.
So I run my process like this : # myprogram &, then I exit the s
Hi all,
I just installed 6.2-RELEASE on a Supermicro 6013P-8 server, a dual
P4-Xeon 2.4ghz with 4GB ECC memory and an asr driven SCSI RAID
controller.
It has been working OK (although I suspect the asr driven, being
giant-locked, is very inefficient) for a little while, but as I was
ext
Vivek Khera wrote:
Has anyone successfully booted FreeBSD 6 on the new "M2" variants of
sun's X2100 or X4100 boxes?
I have 6.2 running smoothly on three X2100 M2 units.
The primary NICs are Broadcom, the secondary ones are Nvidia as part of
the chipset (FreeBSD does not recognise those).
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 04:44:48PM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote..
> I see on the supported hardware list (http://www.freebsd.org/releases/
> 6.2R/hardware-amd64.html) there are 4 LSI fibre channel cards
> supported by the mpt(4) driver. However, over on LSI's web site
> (http://www.lsi.com/stora
On Mar 8, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Jens Fallesen wrote:
One issue I have is that the embedded management software can run
on NIC 1 only. And once FreeBSD detects this, the embedded
management software is disabled. Does anyone know of a way to make
FreeBSD detect NIC 0 only?
what about something
On Mar 8, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Jens Fallesen wrote:
Another funny thing is that the embedded management software works
under MSIE only. Not exactly what I would expect from Sun. :-)
ew gross.
the description of the LOM on the X2100 claims the functionality is
the same as the ILOM on the 4100
At 04:43 PM 3/8/2007, Doug Barton wrote:
Mike Tancsa wrote:
Create the file /etc/libmap.conf with the contents
[clamd]
libthr.so.2 libthr.so.2
I don't know why that error keeps cropping up, but it should be
noted that this isn't necessary, or desirable.
Thanks,
It wa
Hi,
We'are using an x2100m2 with FreeBSD6.2. On the ethernet side, the
x2100m2 has two bge iface. On the original x2100 the bge iface works
fine for me. On the M2 x2100 try ONLY FreeBSD 6.2, because 6.1 will be
terribly slow. The x2100m2 has two sata2 disk bays, where you can insert
almost an
I see on the supported hardware list (http://www.freebsd.org/releases/
6.2R/hardware-amd64.html) there are 4 LSI fibre channel cards
supported by the mpt(4) driver. However, over on LSI's web site
(http://www.lsi.com/storage_home/products_home/host_bus_adapters/
index.html) the fibre cards
Mike Tancsa wrote:
Create the file /etc/libmap.conf with the contents
[clamd]
libthr.so.2 libthr.so.2
I don't know why that error keeps cropping up, but it should be noted
that this isn't necessary, or desirable.
Doug
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Has anyone successfully booted FreeBSD 6 on the new "M2" variants of
sun's X2100 or X4100 boxes? I have three X4100 original versions that
works stunningly well (but I don't use the internal disks) with
FreeBSD 6.1. I was just curious how the new ones work, and the X2100
seems to fit the b
r Aspire AS5672 laptop didn't have EC timeout problems, but
I tested this patch anyway. It didn't make a practical difference that
I could notice.
Here is the dmesg output after the patch:
http://tingox.googlepages.com/kg-home-dmesg-6.2-stable-20070308.txt
and output of 'sysctl hw.acpi
At 03:19 PM 3/8/2007, Dimuthu Parussalla wrote:
How do I tell clamd to use libthr.so ?
Create the file /etc/libmap.conf with the contents
[clamd]
libc_r.so.5 libthr.so.2
libc_r.so.6 libthr.so.2
libthr.so.2 libthr.so.2
libpthread.so.1 libthr.so.2
lib
How do I tell clamd to use libthr.so ?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Martin Blapp
Sent: Friday, 9 March 2007 4:08 AM
To: Marko Lerota
Cc: Chris; freebsd-stable@freebsd.org; Renato Botelho; Daniel Eischen;
Anton Karpov; Alexander Shikoff
Sub
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Some searching led me to: http://samodelkin.net/~fjoe/if_ral.diff --
which compiles on 6.2-RELEASE and, loaded as module, makes the card
available.
I was under the impression this code had been merged to -STABLE already.
Sorry to hear about the problems you're havi
Hello,
I hav seen this on FreeBSD 6-stable recently.
Here is an example, from a machine running
[EMAIL PROTECTED] uname -a
FreeBSD kg-work.kg4.no 6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #2: Sat Jan 20 17:26:43
CET 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SS51G i386
I cd into /usr/ports/audio/gxmms2
Fluffles wrote:
> single drive (ad6, Maxtor MaxLine III 250GB SATA/150)
> ---Sequential Output ---Sequential Input--
> --Random--
> -Per Char- --Block--- -Rewrite-- -Per Char- --Block---
> --Seeks---
> MachineMB K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CP
Ivan Voras wrote:
> Fluffles wrote:
>
>
>> The bonnie Per Char-benchmark is often bottlenecked by the CPU since it
>> requires either a lot of cpu power or a lot of memory activity; both
>> which puts demands on the cpu. If i see only 0.5MB in the Per
>> Char-benchmark, i would suspect a slow CP
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:59:16AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
> >workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
> >session (closing putty) while keeping
Hi,
No, It's not. Today I added a new server with fresh clamav-0.90_3
package. Sockstat again started to jump to the sky.
Clamd with libpthread.so is still broken. Please use libthr.so. I'm currently
investigating why libpthreads.so has problems with clamd, and it looks to me
like a library b
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
session (closing putty) while keeping the process running.
So I run my process like this : # myprogram &, then I exit
Fluffles wrote:
> The bonnie Per Char-benchmark is often bottlenecked by the CPU since it
> requires either a lot of cpu power or a lot of memory activity; both
> which puts demands on the cpu. If i see only 0.5MB in the Per
> Char-benchmark, i would suspect a slow CPU. Slow is a relative term
> t
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
session (closing putty) while keeping the process running.
So I run my process like this : # myprogram &, then I exit th
Eric Anderson wrote:
> On 03/07/07 23:13, Fluffles wrote:
>>
>> On what hardware is this? Using any form of geom software RAID?
>>
>> The low Per Char results would lead me to believe it's a very slow CPU;
>> maybe VIA C3 or some old pentium? Modern systems should get 100MB/s+ in
>> per-char bonnie
Look into sysutils/screen
There are several tutorial on how to use it.
On 3/8/07, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:03:24PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
> workstation, I want to r
Hi!
I have got a RT2561 based card (not deliberately, wanted RT2500):
ral0: mem 0xd800-0xd8007fff irq 10 at
device 10.0 on pci0
ral0: MAC/BBP RT 2661B, RF RT2527
ral0: Ethernet address: 00:80:5a:38:XX:XX
Some searching led me to: http://samodelkin.net/~fjoe/if_ral.diff --
which compiles
Renato Botelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I found the problem, a bad REINPLACE_CMD was changing wrong var on configure
> scripts, don't respecting PTHREAD_LIBS.
>
> It's fixed now on 0.90_3.
No, It's not. Today I added a new server with fresh clamav-0.90_3
package. Sockstat again started to ju
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:03:24PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
> workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
> session (closing putty) while keeping the process running.
>
> So I run m
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:03:24PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
> workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
> session (closing putty) while keeping the process running.
>
> So I run m
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:03:24PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
> workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
> session (closing putty) while keeping the process running.
>
> So I run m
Hello,
I connect to my freebsd box via ssh using putty from a WindowsXP
workstation, I want to run a process on the freebsd box, then close my ssh
session (closing putty) while keeping the process running.
So I run my process like this : # myprogram &, then I exit the shell.
But when I do that,
Ivan Voras wrote:
> Continuing my problems with the IBM blade: Booting with ACPI module
> enabled (btw. live boot CD with sysinstall doesn't load ACPI, but the
> installed system does?) hangs the system somewhere after first USB bus
> is found (booting verbose doesn't show any new lines before or a
Ivan Voras wrote:
> Scott Long wrote:
>> Do you not have 'device apic' in your config?
>
> Hmm, no. This is the generic "SMP" kernel (amd64) and grepping the
> sys/amd64/conf directory for "apic" doesn't give any useful results, not
> even in the NOTES file.
apic device is unknown on amd64.
I se
Vivek Khera wrote:
>
> On Mar 7, 2007, at 2:14 PM, Sam Baskinger wrote:
>
>> The 1950s that I have (IIRC as I installed them a few months ago) hang
>> at about the same location when ACPI is enabled. I'll see if I can't
>> pull one down and recreate the behavior. I should note that I'm
>> running
Fluffles wrote:
> gstripe (4 disks on nVidia controller [Embedded], 128KB stripesize, Test
> System 1)
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> DD benchmark(1GB) Results in MB/s avg
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> 4k
Fluffles wrote:
> Ivan Voras wrote:
>> Fluffles wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If you use dd on the raw device (meaning no UFS/VFS) there is no
>>> read-ahead. This means that the following DD-command will give lower STR
>>> read than the second:
>>>
>>> no read-ahead:
>>> dd if=/dev/mirror/data of=/dev/null
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