With FreeBSD 4.x, gdb -k is able to read and interpret
the last 4 bytes of a page (4k) boundary.
In BSD 6.x/7.x/8.x using the kgdb program,
if one issues the kgdb command:
(gdb) x /x 0xcbed8ffd
An "invalid address" error is returned.
However, if one issues the command:
(gdb) x /10x 0xcbed8
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 03:34:49PM +0300, Mike Barnard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am experiencing a weird problem on an HP ProLiant BL480c G1 with a
> Broadcom Dual Gigabit network card.
>
> For some reason, it wont come up. I have tried it with different media
> speeds, options but nothing. I upgraded
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Jaime Bozza wrote:
> From: Arnaud Houdelette [mailto:arnaud.houdele...@tzim.net]
>> I haven't tried larger files - Maybe the boundary is different on amd64?
>> Doing some quick tests
>> right now, I was able to upload a 100MB file without a problem, but this is
>> an AMD64 system with SMP,
>> p
gnu...@alltel.blackberry.com wrote:
I can send in more documentation later but I am seeing severe zfs performance issues with lighttpd. Same machine using UFS will push 1gbit or more but same content and traffic load can not hit 200mbit. Ufs does around 3 megabytes/sec IO at 800mbit network but zf
Our system is a dual quad core xeon system with FreeBSD 8.0-RC2 (amd64).
A dual port QLogic 2562 is connected to a QLogic SANBox 5800V to which
two raids are attached. The HBA reports firmware version 4.03.01, BIOS
version 2.02. Devices isp and ispfw are configured in kernel config file.
The
On Tuesday 03 November 2009 11:54:12 am Kenneth Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Two separate machines fail when starting loader(8) after upgrading
> from 8.0-RC1 to -RC2. Both have been installed by following
http://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot
> - one is a VMware machine with just one
Hi,
I am experiencing a weird problem on an HP ProLiant BL480c G1 with a
Broadcom Dual Gigabit network card.
For some reason, it wont come up. I have tried it with different media
speeds, options but nothing. I upgraded my sources, recompiled and installed
from FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE to 7.2-STAB
2009/10/21 Igor Sysoev :
[...]
/metoo, 8.0-RC2
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Hi,
Yesterday I had the opportunity to play around with my yet-to-become new
fileserver a bit more. Originally I had installed 7.2-R, which I upgraded
to 8-0-RC2 yesterday. After that I upgraded my zpool consisting of 4 disks
in raidz1 constallation to v13.
Some time later I tried to use powerd wh
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