Re: csup to svn for 8-stable

2013-01-11 Thread Warren Block
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013, Brian W. wrote: When I tried the first time, it only grabbed a few folders, a second try got me a conflict message. I then just whacked /usr/src and did the svn co again, successfully. An important difference is that if you modify a file in /usr/src, an svn update will no

Re: zio_done panic on unadulterated FreeBSD Release 9.1

2013-01-11 Thread Andre Goree
On Wed, 09 Jan 2013 15:03:38 -0500, Po-Li Soong wrote: Hi, My name is Po-Li Soong. I ran into a crash not long after installing the 9.1 release on my home machine. I was performing a test run of file transfer with samba server running on the FreeBSD installation. The transfer rate was

Re: csup to svn for 8-stable

2013-01-11 Thread Stephen Montgomery-Smith
On 01/11/2013 04:51 PM, Brian W. wrote: > When I tried the first time, it only grabbed a few folders, a second try > got me a conflict message. I then just whacked /usr/src and did the svn co > again, successfully. > > Brian And when you want to update, you can just type svn up /usr/src > > >

Re: csup to svn for 8-stable

2013-01-11 Thread Brian W.
When I tried the first time, it only grabbed a few folders, a second try got me a conflict message. I then just whacked /usr/src and did the svn co again, successfully. Brian On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 2:48 PM, David Wolfskill wrote: > On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 02:45:10PM -0800, Brian W. wrote: > >

Re: csup to svn for 8-stable

2013-01-11 Thread David Wolfskill
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 02:45:10PM -0800, Brian W. wrote: > I had an existing /usr/src/ tree from previous csup sessions. After a bit > of reading, it looks like all I need to do are these two steps? > > pkg_add -r subversion > svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/stable/8 /usr/src > > Is it really

csup to svn for 8-stable

2013-01-11 Thread Brian W.
I had an existing /usr/src/ tree from previous csup sessions. After a bit of reading, it looks like all I need to do are these two steps? pkg_add -r subversion svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/stable/8 /usr/src Is it really that simple for a src update? I have been using portsnap for years for

Re: Some new hardware with 9.1 does not reboot easily

2013-01-11 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
On 2013-01-07 18:06, Julian Stecklina wrote: > Thus spake Andriy Gapon : > >> on 29/11/2012 17:16 Willem Jan Withagen said the following: >>> Would that mean that the regular checkout of stable/9 contains enough >>> code to allow "painless" rebooting... >> >> Not yet... > > Has this been resolved

Re: Deleting the top-level ZFS file system (without affecting its children)

2013-01-11 Thread Ronald Klop
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 16:11:32 +0100, xenophon\+freebsd wrote: When I originally set up ZFS on my server, I used the topmost file system for the root file system. Last night, I used "zfs send" and "zfs recv" to create a new root file system named "zroot/root". Then, I adjusted the mount point

Deleting the top-level ZFS file system (without affecting its children)

2013-01-11 Thread xenophon\+freebsd
When I originally set up ZFS on my server, I used the topmost file system for the root file system. Last night, I used "zfs send" and "zfs recv" to create a new root file system named "zroot/root". Then, I adjusted the mount points in single-user mode. Based on my reading of the contents of src/

RE: zio_done panic on unadulterated FreeBSD Release 9.1

2013-01-11 Thread Po-Li Soong
(kgdb) p/x *(struct vm_object *)0x81281580 $1 = {mtx = {lock_object = {lo_name = 0x80e54bbd, lo_flags = 0x143, lo_data = 0x0, lo_witness = 0x0}, mtx_lock = 0xfe0006f44000}, object_list = { tqe_next = 0x81281240, tqe_prev = 0x812814a0}, shadow_