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FreeBSD Project Quarterly Status Report: October - December 2015
The fourth quarter of 2015 saw a great deal of activity for FreeBSD.
This is now the third quarter running for which I can say that this is
the largest report yet published! M
On 04/02/2016 05:33, Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2016-Feb-03 18:23:13 +1030, Shane Ambler wrote:
Any chance you get high wired allocations?
A high wired allocation is normal for ZFS - ARC shows up as "wired"
memory.
Sometimes several times in a day I see the wired amount shown in top
rise to ove
On 2/3/2016 4:56 PM, Matthew Grooms wrote:
All,
I recently upgraded a pair of 10.0-RELEASE firewalls in the hope that
I could avoid the local patching required to keep it up and running.
Unfortunately, it crashes whenever I reload my pf firewall rule set.
If I remove the GRE tunnel configurat
All,
I recently upgraded a pair of 10.0-RELEASE firewalls in the hope that I
could avoid the local patching required to keep it up and running.
Unfortunately, it crashes whenever I reload my pf firewall rule set. If
I remove the GRE tunnel configurations from rc.conf, it happily reloads
the r
Alfred Perlstein said:
> It's possible they may work, but that is not guaranteed.
>
> Packages built on 9.1 should work on 9.3.
>
> Packages built on 9.3 may work on 9.1, but that would only be by chance.
OK, it sounds like testing is in order to make sure, but the probability is
greater than
On 2016-Feb-03 18:23:13 +1030, Shane Ambler wrote:
>Any chance you get high wired allocations?
A high wired allocation is normal for ZFS - ARC shows up as "wired"
memory.
>Sometimes several times in a day I see the wired amount shown in top
>rise to over 6GB (of 8GB) bringing the system to a cra
On 2/3/2016 9:20 AM, krad wrote:
>
> If zfs you probably want the reflash the card the the relevant HBA firmware
> rather the the raid firmware. This will expose the disks nativly which is
> best for zfs.
The version of card I have allows you to expose the individual disks as
JBODs out of the box
(Whistling.)
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=187594
(see if that helps you)
On 2/3/2016 10:47, Thierry Thomas wrote:
> Le mer 3 fév 16 à 8:53:13 +0100, Shane Ambler
> écrivait :
>
>> Any chance you get high wired allocations?
>>
>> Sometimes several times in a day I see
Le mer 3 fév 16 à 8:53:13 +0100, Shane Ambler
écrivait :
> Any chance you get high wired allocations?
>
> Sometimes several times in a day I see the wired amount shown in top
> rise to over 6GB (of 8GB) bringing the system to a crawl. When wired
> gets over 7GB the system rarely recovers.
>
On 2/1/2016 5:27 PM, Marius Strobl wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 05:11:29PM -0500, Mike Tancsa wrote:
>> On 1/30/2016 12:26 PM, Marius Strobl wrote:
>>>
>>> Ah, okay, that at least makes sense. Can you please verify that with
>>> the attached patch applied, you have a setup that works out of the
Just a sanity check 1st.
Are you going to be using zfs or ufs?
If zfs you probably want the reflash the card the the relevant HBA firmware
rather the the raid firmware. This will expose the disks nativly which is
best for zfs.
Sorry if this isn't appropriate for you but I would thought I would c
Thank you for all responds.
set hw.mfi.mrsas_enable=1
in Loader prompt did the work. The useful information for this problem
can be found here:
http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2014-July/128703.html
Regards, Z.K.
Zitat von Zara Kanaeva :
Dear list,
I have one Fujitsu server w
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