Hello, I've run into a problem while trying to migrate and old vinum
array to gvinum (via blowing away all vinum info and rebuilding it in
gvinum).
The array builds ok, but when I reboot every subdisk is marked stale and
the plex is marked down.
What am I doing wrong here? More importantly,
I have a machine that I tried upgrading from 4-STABLE to 5-STABLE. In
the process I lost one of the disks and had to replace it. The problem
is, that gvinum "knows" about the disk, but I can't seem to either
create the media volume (kernel panic) nor erase that entry from the
vinum list (kern
Warren wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 1:05 am, Jason Andresen wrote:
Warren wrote:
Each time i start Mozilla Firefox it starts from scratch and asks if i
want to import my previous bookmarks etc .. why is this occurying and how
do i fix it ?
Most likely you don't own your own .mo
Warren wrote:
Each time i start Mozilla Firefox it starts from scratch and asks if i want to
import my previous bookmarks etc .. why is this occurying and how do i fix
it ?
Most likely you don't own your own .mozilla directory.
Try this:
$ cd
$ ls -ld .mozilla
If it is owned by root (most li
I have a disk array on a machine:
...
atapci3: port
0xc000-0xc0ff,0xbc00-0xbc03,0xb800-0xb807,0xb400-0xb403,0xb000-0xb007
irq 10 at device 15.0 on pci0
ata6: channel #0 on atapci3
ata7: channel #1 on atapci3
atapci4: port
0xd400-0xd4ff,0xd000-0xd003,0xcc00-0xcc07,0xc800-0xc803,0xc400-0xc407
i
Sam Leffler wrote:
I have had spectacularly bad luck with Maxtor SATA drives. I've
already RMA'd 4 of 8 drives and have 2 more waiting to go back. 1 was
DOA, the rest failed completely while in operation (typically locking
up the machine). These were all Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 6Y160M0
160G
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Pertti Kosunen wrote:
The newer cards work very well. I have a X800se PCI-Express card
and it works like a charm with X.org 6.8.1 on 5.3. The only thing
that's
Isn't that pretty expencive for 2d use?
Yes.. that's why I also have Windows installed for a game every now
an
Bob Willcox wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 02:10:29PM -0500, Jason Andresen wrote:
Bob Willcox wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:27:44AM -0500, Jason Andresen wrote:
Kenneth W Cochran wrote:
[snip]
Oh! It's too small. Why didn't you say so.
You can change the font size in your
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false
And see if that's any easier on your eyes.
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this is a problem with FreeBSD, with my
motherboard, or with the Cards themselves. Is it unusual for a card to
share nicely? Not one manual for any of my cards even mentions IRQ
sharing.
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um # (Cyl.
>32*- 2211*)
> /dev/da7s1a: a: 35011429 524288 vinum # (Cyl.
>32*- 2211*)
> /dev/da14s1a: a: 35011429 524288 vinum # (Cyl.
>32*- 2211*)
> /dev/da8s1a: a: 35011429 524288
ally a bad sign. I'd
recommend
backing that drive up ASAP and perhaps star looking into buying a
replacement.
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s site awhile back and I
still can't figure out what the difference is between them other than
the
29160N mentioning support for Unix as well as Windows.
FYI, I have a 19160 in my PC and it runs like a champ.
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ll it and try
recompiling vlc. That one bit me when I installed another port and
didn't realize that it depended on the pth port. Lots of stuff that
uses -pthread will break if pth is installed (frequently manifested
as core dumps at boot time in pthread code).
The Xv problem
] And this is a 16x DVD using UDMA33 transfers.
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st turn it back off and leave it be.
I suspect you will see speedup in your compiles and extractions.
Anything that has a lot of disk write activity is likely to be
sped up by enabling the wc, but how much speedup you can actually
feel will depend on your machine and you.
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the disk. It's not quite as easy as just mounting the CD and
running the checksums.
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ncrypted).
There is a plugin that supposedly integrated DVD decryption in xine,
but I don't think it works (especially with the new, unstable version
of xine in the ports).
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