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Do you have 'device crypto' in your kernel configuration file?
Matthew Herzog wrote:
> What options do I need for geli on sparc64? Did I miss something?
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Hello, and thank you for the reply.
I also can't help but notice that hop count is pretty bad -
11 hops and not even to the destination. That's terrible. I usually
never exceed 7 hops to any destination.
Anyhow, /really/ looking forward to seeing freebsd.org again.
Thanks again.
--Chris
Quoti
Hello Kip,
Thanks for the (fast) reply, and info.
Hope the status changes soon. :)
--Chris
Quoting Kip Macy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The machine is down. Don't know why yet.
-Kip
On 10/3/07, Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,
Lately I've been finding it difficult, to impossible to r
Greetings,
Lately I've been finding it difficult, to impossible to reach freebsd.org.
(hope this message makes it)
At any rate, no matter my location; all routes to freebsd.org appear to
be dead.
From my home base, the route to freebsd.org appears to be provided by Yahoo
# traceroute www.freebsd
What options do I need for geli on sparc64? Did I miss something?
_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS -include opt_global.h -fno-common -finline-limit=15000
--param inline-unit-growth=100 --param large-function-growth=1000
-mcmodel=medlow -msoft-float -ffreestanding -Werror hints.c
cc -c -O2 -pipe -fno-stri
Subject: Re: File system is Full
> Thanks for you all.
> /tmp & /home are separate slices. However, I noticed that mounting msdosfs
> on another HD are sucking much of my FBSD HD. So I commented those on fstab
> to free space . It seems that this situation was also connected with the
> upgrade
> Thanks for you all.
> /tmp & /home are separate slices. However, I noticed that mounting msdosfs
> on another HD are sucking much of my FBSD HD. So I commented those on fstab
> to free space . It seems that this situation was also connected with the
> upgrade of OOo port which sucks much of HD
On 2007-Oct-03 18:51:06 +0200, Khaled Moussa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, I noticed that mounting msdosfs
>on another HD are sucking much of my FBSD HD.
This doesn't make sense. Mounting another filesystem cannot affect the
contents of root.
>. It seems that this situation was also co
Stephen Clark wrote:
> looking at kmem_suballoc which calls vm_map_find which returns
> KERN_NO_SPACE
> which is defined as 3.
>
> Why would there be no space when I have 24GB of memory?
1. Any process, including the kernel can only allocate up to 4 GB of
memory on a 32-bit system (since a 32-bi
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Stephen Clark wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
Oops, I should have said 24GB.
Real Memory = 25769803776 (24576 MB)
...which matches your dmesg, right. No harm double-checking. :-)
Hmm-- I haven't put more than 3 GB into a machine which didn't have a
Tom Evans wrote:
> Hi stable@, jail@ [jail@ plz cc me as I'm not subscribed]
>
> I'm having some problems setting up some jails for semi-isolated
> development (ie, so we can isolate the developers into a jail, give them
> all the root access they want, and not worry about them blowing up more
> t
Hi stable@, jail@ [jail@ plz cc me as I'm not subscribed]
I'm having some problems setting up some jails for semi-isolated
development (ie, so we can isolate the developers into a jail, give them
all the root access they want, and not worry about them blowing up more
than their own jail) on 6.2-RE
Thanks for you all.
/tmp & /home are separate slices. However, I noticed that mounting msdosfs
on another HD are sucking much of my FBSD HD. So I commented those on fstab
to free space . It seems that this situation was also connected with the
upgrade of OOo port which sucks much of HD. I would
Hi--
Stephen Clark wrote:
I have a Dell PE 4600 with 24MB of memory that I am trying to run
6.2-RELEASE-p7 compiled with the standard PAE config file.
Just double-checking, here: your machine only has 24MB of memory?
PAE is only really useful on 32-bit systems which have 4+GB of RAM...
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Stephen Clark wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
Oops, I should have said 24GB.
Real Memory = 25769803776 (24576 MB)
...which matches your dmesg, right. No harm double-checking. :-)
Hmm-- I haven't put more than 3 GB into a machine which didn't have a 64-bit
processor, but getting a dump
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Hi--
Stephen Clark wrote:
I have a Dell PE 4600 with 24MB of memory that I am trying to run
6.2-RELEASE-p7 compiled with the standard PAE config file.
Just double-checking, here: your machine only has 24MB of memory?
PAE is only really useful on 32-bit systems w
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On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Khaled Moussa wrote:
My / slice
got full and I wonder if there might be any way increasing size
through free space on HD?
Yes, there is, and I see that someone has already replied calling your
attention to growfs. However, there is almost certainly something wrong if
/ get
Hello!
What value of HZ option would you recommend
for a hosting (web) server with a lot of processes
(about 900) and polling off (as decided from previous
discussion polling is useless in
this situation).
What parts of kernel does this option affect? What depends
on it?
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On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 03:04:18PM +0200, Khaled Moussa wrote:
> My / slice
> got full and I wonder if there might be any way increasing size
> through free space on HD?
growfs(8).
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| Jeremy Chadwickjdc at parodius.com |
| Parodius Networking
Hi Bruce
I hope you can still remember this post from way back when. You can read the
archives here:
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/stable/2007-03/msg00445.html
Up until now we have been tracking RELENG_6_2 without any issues but I was
forced to look at this again to get a newer
Hello List,
I have a Dell PE 4600 with 24MB of memory that I am trying to run
6.2-RELEASE-p7 compiled with the standard PAE config file.
I get the following at boot: (hand copied)
6.2-RELEASE-p7
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/PAE
acpi_alloc_wakeup_handler can't alloc wake memory
AC
My / slice
got full and I wonder if there might be any way increasing size
through free space on HD?
Thx in advance
Khaled Moussa
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