Lorenzo Perone wrote:
>
> Hello to all,
>
> Having licked blood now, and read the news from Kip Macy about
>
>> - zfs boot for all types now works
>
>
> I was wondering if anyone has some updated tutorial on how to achieve a
> zfs-only bootable FreeBSD with a mirrored zpool.
My own howto an
I haven't looked at the panic yet, but adding a USB quirk (no
SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE) would certainly reduce the noise in your logs.
-Kip
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Henri Hennebert wrote:
> Kip Macy wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Kip Macy wrote:
>>>
>>> I will be MFC'ing the new
Hello to all,
Having licked blood now, and read the news from Kip Macy about
- zfs boot for all types now works
I was wondering if anyone has some updated tutorial on how to achieve
a zfs-only bootable FreeBSD with a mirrored zpool. While gmirror is a
very nice thing, and I suppose it
Marat N.Afanasyev wrote:
> usually when disc subsystem locks no program can be launched neither
> top, nor ps ;) i'd rather use ^T while cp hang
Depending on where it's stuck. You can start "top" before it locks up
and leave it running. If it's only the low levels that are stuck,
precaching "ps"
2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
> David N wrote:
>> 2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
>>> David N wrote:
>>>
The first time it locked up was when i was copying
cp -va
from one disk (degraded mirrror) to the other disk (degraded mirror +
gjournal). Copied around 40GB until it locked up. It did it 3
Ivan Voras wrote:
David N wrote:
2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
David N wrote:
The first time it locked up was when i was copying
cp -va
from one disk (degraded mirrror) to the other disk (degraded mirror +
gjournal). Copied around 40GB until it locked up. It did it 3 times
before i manage to copy ev
David N wrote:
> 2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
>> David N wrote:
>>
>>> The first time it locked up was when i was copying
>>> cp -va
>>> from one disk (degraded mirrror) to the other disk (degraded mirror +
>>> gjournal). Copied around 40GB until it locked up. It did it 3 times
>>> before i manage to cop
Kip Macy wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Kip Macy wrote:
I will be MFC'ing the newer ZFS support some time this afternoon. Both
world and kernel will need to be re-built. Existing pools will
continue to work without upgrade.
If you choose to upgrade a pool to take advantage of new fea
2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
> David N wrote:
>
>> The first time it locked up was when i was copying
>> cp -va
>> from one disk (degraded mirrror) to the other disk (degraded mirror +
>> gjournal). Copied around 40GB until it locked up. It did it 3 times
>> before i manage to copy everything over. Re-sy
David N wrote:
> The first time it locked up was when i was copying
> cp -va
> from one disk (degraded mirrror) to the other disk (degraded mirror +
> gjournal). Copied around 40GB until it locked up. It did it 3 times
> before i manage to copy everything over. Re-syncing of the mirror
> works fin
2009/5/25 Ivan Voras :
> David N wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got gjournal on two computers running 7.2-RELEASE (AMD64 and
>> i386) both with SATA-I. (150)
>>
>> GPT + GMirror + GJournal
>>
>> I've had it soft lock, locking up with no HDD activity. And can't do
>> anything, except a hard reset. on both
Pavel Gorshkov wrote:
> Every time I create/mount or unmount/detach a MFS filesystem,
> powerd would *immediately* react with something like the
> following:
>
> ### mdmfs -s 200m md /mfs
> load 200%, current freq 600 MHz ( 9), wanted freq 1092 MHz
> changing clock speed from 600 MHz to 1200
Hi,
I've got gjournal on two computers running 7.2-RELEASE (AMD64 and
i386) both with SATA-I. (150)
GPT + GMirror + GJournal
I've had it soft lock, locking up with no HDD activity. And can't do
anything, except a hard reset. on both machines.
Box1 (i386) removed a slow HDD and replaced with a f
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