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Hi,
FWIW I found that applying -lro didn’t work retrospectively, it had to be done
when the interface was first configured. Might apply to other options too.
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> Try "ifconfig $ifname -rxcsu
ssible.
What he said.
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> generally mean that this number is too low, rather than there being a
> shortage of swap - particularly if your swap device is rather slow.
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; * native encryption
> * improved TRIM implementation
[etc]
Note that unlike native ZFS, OpenZFS doesn’t (last time I looked) support
autotrim by default - you have to enable it explicitly.
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can still ‘prefer’ a local server but it ensures the box won’t drift off into
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wapping for known good RAM; or if you have lots of RAM installed, try taking
half the RAM out at a time and see if that affects stability.
> Thank you again,
>
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> On 24 Nov 2019, at 02:33, Andrew Reilly wrote:
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> I use Lightroom's
> Import function to copy photos off SD cards using the mac's built-in
> SD card reader and register with the catalogue.
[etc]
Long shot, but try using an external SD card
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> need to do?
See the Handbook section 23.5:
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
> thanks,
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a diffrent machine, this time with em0, starting tcpdump made IPv6 work
> again. [etc]
An effect of promiscuous mode is to disable any hardware filtering particularly
of MAC addresses. If something in that area is awry then running tcpdump may
well ‘fix’
-result of vote moves the FCP into the `accepted` or `rejected` state.
> +result of vote moves the FCP into the `accepted` or `rejected` state. The
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ains about 120 snapshots.
No device or SMART errors were logged.
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NT. Same configuration is
>> working with Rangeley CPU.
Maybe BIOS initialises the serial port differently?
>> Any help is welcome.
>>
>> Thanks.
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move on.
I don’t have a dog in this fight, but for instance ProSum PROATM-E155 (patm(4))
still appear to be available. See http://www.prosum.net/en/products/atm-adapters
> The planned commit can be seen at https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9883
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>
> As Mark says, this is not guaranteed to be either accurate or complete,
> but it should be helpful in managing system upgrades.
>
>
achines with IPv4/IPv6 and IPv4 only.
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> or so).
Can’t comment on the ZFS aspects, but I’m not sure you can rely on swapping
drive electronics these days. I believe that in at least some cases boards are
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the controller wants to do some operation, the drive takes too long to come
ready, the controller decides the drive has gone away.
You have to persuade the controller to wait longer for the drive to come ready,
and/or persuade the drive to stay awake. This isn't necessarily easy, eg the
controll
;> thread).
>>
>> Then I've updated to stable/9, so at the least the reboot issue is now
>> solved. Since I've to stable/9 I'm monitoring the system's memory usage and
>> so far it's been pretty stable, so I'll keep an eye of an update to
>
the unwanted behaviour then
configure pf to block DHCP requests crossing the gateway.
> 2) Is there a better way of specifying this setup, so that it does not
> have hard coded addresses in there?
>
> Thanks in advance for any pointers.
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but you'll have to figure out which version is applicable to your box. When you
have ipmitool working, the output of `ipmitool mc info' may help with that.
Also, it seems like your box implements IPMI v1.5, which is rather less
friendly tha
no solution so far.
>
> is there anything to solve this, any hint or has anyone also seen this ?
>
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> A: Because it messes up the order in which people norma
ory = 4294967296 (4096 MB)
> avail memory = 3894886400 (3714 MB)
> ACPI APIC Table:
[...more stuff deleted...]
> uart0: <16550 or compatible> port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on acpi0
> uart0: [FILTER]
[etc]
The diagram on page 12 of
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/18702/
sn't prove it was
> the card. Removing the card could just have made it even more
> intermittent.
>
> In summary: I hate hardware almost as much as I hate linux.
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The disks sure look OK. I wouldn't rule out the controller(s), I've had various
chipsets fail in odd ways.
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> On Fri, 21 May 2010, Bob Bishop wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> On 21 May 2010, at 09:04, Charles Sprickman wrote:
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>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> [...]I have a box (Dell PE 2970) running FreeBSD
e completely sure that the
SCSI cabling is above suspicion. If it isn't, your sanity will be the first
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Have you tried a cleaning disk on it?
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Bob Bishop wrote:
On 20 Aug 2009, at 08:25, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
This is running in 6.2 ish using 4BSD, I was under the impression
ULE wasn't very sta
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child process to do some more work on it.
[...]
Given that renice'ing has an effect it seems to be a scheduler
problem, [etc]
Which scheduler are you using? Have you tried the other one?
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I figured out how to reestablish access using ipmitool to poke the
IPMI LAN setup, but of course I can only get in to do that if the box
is up multiuser.
I'd find out the answers by experiment, but the box is in production
in a colo so it's not so easy. Thanks
Hi,
Is anyone successfully using USB (particularly umass) under PAE on 7.0R?
Or, can anyone say for sure that it's not safe? TIA
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In ipfw, something like:
allow ip from to any mac any
allow ip from to any mac any
...
deny ip from any to any
Beware that MAC addresses are given in the order dest, src.
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SMART is fine if the disk is working and may even help with an
incipient failure that hasn't done any serious damage yet. Otherwise
the manufacturer's diagnostic is your best bet.
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and
was wondering if anyone had any advice either way as to which
wouldbe the most
stable and/or best performing.
If your workload is CPU-intensive it probably doesn't matter; if it
isn't, I'd do some more experiments.
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Hi,
Regardless of the technicalities and politics, this change is
obviously a major POLA violation which is a good enough reason to
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I have problems rebuilding RAID1 array. The bios shows status
'Rebuild' and 'Volumes with "Rebuild" status will be rebuilt
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I can do some testing on this. One question: did you really mean to post
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With a new mobo all the annoying timeouts which I'd put down to driver
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At 18:21 06/04/2005, Jon Noack wrote:
[...] I only got resets on the SMP/ULE machine. Perhaps SMP or ULE make
the issue worse?
I'm seeing it on both SMP and UP boxes on the same LAN, not running ULE.
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At 18:42 01/04/2005, Roland Smith wrote:
On my amd64 box I also get the mode flipping, but I don't get resets.
Hmm. I am getting resets on my amd64.
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Hi,
At 17:38 01/04/2005, Andriy Gapon wrote:
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I suppose that it might be possible that the root cause is in my local
network conditions, [etc]
Unlikely I think. As I said, I've got several machines on the same LAN: the
5.3's misbehave; the others don't.
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e something's broken. More datapoints:
- I'm seeing it under 5.3R both on i386 and amd64 but not i386/4.11 on the
same LAN
- I'm not seeing it on 5.1R on a remote system
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FWIW, Concise Oxford has:
demon n.
...
5 (also daemon) a) an inner or attendant spirit; a genius (the demon of
creativity). b) a divinity or supernatural being in ancient Greece.
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ht try an 'atacontrol create '. I had a problem where I'd
defined RAID1 in the BIOS, but 5.3 wouldn't see it (specifically saw the
drives individually but no ar0); after atacontrol create... it all works.
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em0: The EEPROM Checksum Is Not Valid [etc]
FWIW I get something very similar under 5.2.1-RC2 on my shiny new
ThinkPad T41, so it's likely just not recog
e it harder to shoot oneself in the foot, use an fstab entry like:
/dev/fd0a /flop ro,noauto 0 0
and mount /flop, followed by mount -uw if you really want to write.
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>Jul 24 08:43:49 goliath /kernel: rlphy1: interface> on miibus1
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