Hi,
i finally decided to try and use pxeboot to replace the etherboot
method I was using so far for diskless setups.
The goal is to fully share the server's root and /usr directories,
as documented in diskless(8). I'd like to share the following
notes, hopefully to go in the manpage.
chee
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 10:25 -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Stephen Clark wrote:
> > Stephen Clark wrote:
>
> >
> > 10.0.129.1 FreeBSD workstation
> > ^
> > |
> > | ethernet
> > |
> > v
> > 10.0.128.1 Freebsd FW "A"
> > ^
> > |
> > | gre / ipsec
Stephen Clark wrote:
Stephen Clark wrote:
10.0.129.1 FreeBSD workstation
^
|
| ethernet
|
v
10.0.128.1 Freebsd FW "A"
^
|
| gre / ipsec
|
v
192.168.3.1 FreeBSD FW "B"
^
|
| ethernet
|
v
192.168.3.86 linux workstation
Also just using gre's without the
underlying ipsec tunnel
Julian Elischer wrote:
Stephen Clark wrote:
Stephen Clark wrote:
10.0.129.1 FreeBSD workstation
^
|
| ethernet
|
v
10.0.128.1 Freebsd FW "A"
^
|
| gre / ipsec
|
v
192.168.3.1 FreeBSD FW "B"
^
|
| ethernet
|
v
192.168.3.86 linux workstation
Also just using gre's without the
Holger Kipp wrote:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 09:31:24AM -0500, Stephen Clark wrote:
Dear Stephen,
I don't want to be rude, but looking at your description I don't see
what's wrong with the behaviour, but it seems you don't understand what
'* * *' really means.
How does traceroute work? Well, it
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 09:31:24AM -0500, Stephen Clark wrote:
Dear Stephen,
I don't want to be rude, but looking at your description I don't see
what's wrong with the behaviour, but it seems you don't understand what
'* * *' really means.
How does traceroute work? Well, it sends out a packet wi
Le 06/11/2008 16:05, Herve Boulouis a ?crit:
> Le 06/11/2008 11:29, Herve Boulouis a ?crit:
>
> I just tried to reboot one of the boxes without kern.ipc.maxpipekva=104857600
> to check for kva problems
> but crashes persists, though the stack is completely different now. This time
> I included
10.0.129.1 FreeBSD workstation
^
|
| ethernet
|
v
10.0.128.1 Freebsd FW "A"
^
|
| ipsec
|
v
192.168.2.1 Linux FW "B"
^
|
| ethernet
|
v
192.168.2.20 linux workstation
from 192.168.2.20 Linux<->ipsec<->FreeBSD
traceroute -I 10.0.129.1
traceroute to 10.0.129.1 (10
Stephen Clark wrote:
Robert Noland wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 07:48 -0500, Stephen Clark wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
Stephen Clark wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
you will need to define the setup and question better.
thanks.. cleaning it up a bit more...
10.0.129.1 FreeBSD workstation
Ignore this, turned out that PEBCAK.
Doug
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Xin LI wrote:
> Xin LI wrote:
>> Hi, Pawel,
>
>> We can still reproduce the ZFS crash (threading+heavy I/O load) on a
>> fresh 7.1-STABLE build, in a few minutes:
>
>> /usr/local/bin/iozone -M -e -+u -T -t 128 -S 4096 -L 64 -r 4k -s 30g -i
>> 0 -i 1 -i 2 -i 8 -+p 70 -C
Yes, this is known.
>> I
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 05:08:10PM +0100, Greg Byshenk wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 08:42:00PM -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
> > The rest of the below information is good -- but I'm confused about
> > something: is there anyone out there who can use mksnap_ffs on a
> > filesystem (/usr is a
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