On 10/22/10 15:03, Giulio Ferro wrote:
> I've seen people discuss about this and it happened to me as well.
>
> Freebsd 8.1 stable 25th september amd64
> This server has one single boot disk with ufs + 1 array (hardware, 3ware)
> which hold 2,7TB data. I've formatted the latter with ZFS.
>
> Thin
> I use a server (FreeBSD 8.1R amd64) with two dozens of jails configured.
> I've found out that only a few of them are terminated normally (via
> /etc/rc.shutdown) during the system shutdown. FreeBSD reports that
> 20sec interval has elapsed and simply kills all the jails that are not yet
> termin
Morgan Wesström wrote:
> Garrett Moore wrote:
>> The drives being discussed in my related thread (regarding poor performance)
>> are all WD Green drives. I have used wdidle3 to set all of my drive timeouts
>> to 5 minutes. I'll see what sort of difference this makes for performance.
>>
>> Even if i
Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
> I need to upgrade the OpenSSH from the shiped 4.5p1 versions in 6.x and
> 7.x branches to 4.5p2 or higher(1).
[...]
> ¿How can I upgrade the OpenSSH in the _same_ RELENG? ¿Maybe using the
> ports?
portsnap fetch update
cd /usr/ports/security/openssh-portable/
make ins
Doug Hardie wrote:
I recently upgraded 3 of my 5 servers to 7.0. Two of them are on new
hardware and one is on hardware that used to run 6.2. Since then, 2
of my thousands of users are unable to access the servers running
7.0. They can access the server running 6.2 just fine. What happens
Ivan Voras wrote:
Erik Stian Tefre wrote:
Results from bonnie++ with default settings on my box (7.0-RELEASE,
amd64, 480 MB system memory, BBU, write cache enabled, 7 drive raid-5,
storsave = balance, NCQ on):
Version 1.93d --Sequential Output-- --Sequential Input-
--Random
alan bryan wrote:
I've got a new server with a 3ware 9550SXU with the
Battery. I am using FreeBSD 7.0-Release (tried both
4BSD and ULE) using AMD64 and the 3ware performance
for writes is just plain horrible. Something is
obviously wrong but I'm not sure what.
Any ideas? Anybody have one of
Steven Hartland wrote:
When booting a default kernel e.g. standard install cd the KVM over LAN
keyboard on Supermicro's IPMI modules refuse to function. Once installed
if we build a kernel without USB all is good.
So two questions:-
1. Can usb support be disabled from the loader?
2. Anyone got a
unt
the card.
A copy of the kernel log:
http://spider.netlife.no/~erik2/kernellog.txt
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o RELENG_6 (cvsuped today)
seems to make no difference. Compiling the kernel with or without SMP
also makes no difference.
Anyone have any ideas or workarounds other than limiting the memory to
2GB?
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lorax1 as its working
> directory.
umount -f will probably work.
>From the umount manual:
-f The filesystem is forcibly unmounted. Active special devices
continue to work, but all other files return errors if further
accesses are attempted.
Quoting Brandon Fosdick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Now that my shiny new 9500S is installed and not fighting for IRQs,
I've created and initialized a ~2.5TB array using the bios utility.
So the next step is mounting the new array. I naively tried following
the regular handbook instructions for adding
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