Hi Rainer,
isn't Amazon AWS xen-based?
I know Colin Percival (cperciva@) is running
tarsnap.com on AWS, maybe he knows how
to tune it properly?
Looks like he's the one providing FreeBSD
images for AWS, too: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B01LWSWRED/
Amazon is probably running a heavily p
Am 2. Januar 2017 10:59:49 MEZ, schrieb "Marat N.Afanasyev" :
> Ian Smith wrote:
> > On Mon, 2 Jan 2017 11:27:49 +0300, Marat N.Afanasyev wrote:
> > > I wonder is there a speed limit on usb 3.0? I've bought
> > >
> > > ugen0.4: at usbus0
> > > umass2 on uhub7
> > > umass2: on
> usbus0
Am 7. August 2016 08:37:45 MESZ, schrieb Kurt Jaeger :
> […]
> > I have a number of production systems on 9.3 that need to be
> > upgraded. I can't go to 10.x as it won't boot on that hardware.
> > However, 11.0 does boot. I can't afford the downtime to completely
> > rebuild them.
>
> Uh, tha
On 30.12.15 01:59, Oliver Pinter wrote:
> On 12/30/15, Florian Ermisch
> wrote:
>> [...] Am 30. Dezember 2015 01:26:00 MEZ, schrieb Oliver Pinter
>> :
>>> Hi All!
>>>
>>> I get these new LORs with a recent 10-STABLE (~10-stable from
>>> tod
Quoting asomers@ on the current list:
"Adding Will@. I think he was working on this LOR at one point"
No idea what a LOR (Lock Order R…?) is (yet) but might have
the same cause as the issue I've posted on the current list
earlier today*.
Regards, Florian
*) my trace can also be found under
https
I had some onboard (S)ATA controllers becoming unreliable in the
past. Two of them due to chipsets overheating under load which
were fixable with additional cooling. In the third one we just added
a cheap SATA card and spread the redundant disks between
onboard and add-on controller to make a tempo
) and reformatted it and voila it
> works properly on Windows as before FreeBSD. So there is no hardware
> problem with this stick, for sure.
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 1:16 AM, Florian Ermisch <0xf...@fsfe.org>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Rostislav,
> >
>
Hi Rostislav,
did you verify it's the image and not the stick?
I've seen a USB-headset and a Dell USB-kbd with integrated smartcard-reader
pulling of such a stunt. Both were used on windows machines before and then
suddenly started crashing them.
Regards, Florian
Am 13. November 2015 23:10:59
To provide some context for other ppl wondering:
> Add missing exception number to EL0
> sync. abort on ARM64
>
> When doing a data abort from userland
> it is possible to get more than one data
> abort inside the same exception level.
> Add an appropriate exception number to
> allow nesting of d
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Frank de Bot (lists)
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to have jail with a public and a private IP address.
> > Both
> > are on the same interface. The public is called 79.x.x.213 and
> > private
> > 10.4.3.6
> > Out from ifconfig within the jail is:
> >
>
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Frank de Bot (lists)
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to have jail with a public and a private IP address.
> > Both
> > are on the same interface. The public is called 79.x.x.213 and
> > private
> > 10.4.3.6
> > Out from ifconfig within the jail is:
> >
>
Am 16. August 2015 09:10:41 MESZ, schrieb Matthew Seaman :
>On 15/08/2015 16:46, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>> The ntp code is not very transparent, but I think the root cause
>> are the ntp/config.h changes that came with the 4.2.8p3 update. A
>> number of previously disabled obscure clock dri
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