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On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 9:50 PM, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
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> On 25.01.13 21:44, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
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>> Btw, after removing all ZFS snapshots today (more than a 1k) the system
>> is still running (not something I can say for the past few days where I've
&
n a 1k) the system is
still running (not something I can say for the past few days where I've
seen multiple reboots a day).. But it's still early to say that the
snapshots might be causing this :)
Thanks again,
Marin
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Bob Bishop wrote:
> Hi,
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> On 25 Jan 2013, at 09:29, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
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> > Hello again :)
> >
> > Here's my update on these spontaneous reboots after less than a week
> since
> > I've updated t
optimal values for these parameters on
a system with 8Gb of memory? Is there a way to calculate these values or is
it just a "test-and-see-which-fits-better" way of doing this?
Thanks and regards,
Marin
[1]: https://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSTuningGuide
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ge and
so far it's been pretty stable, so I'll keep an eye of an update to
stable/9 has actually fixed this strange issue.
Thanks again,
Marin
> Since making these changes, a machine that would have to be rebooted
> several
> times a week has now been up 61 days.
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> indicated a problem--a big problem. I removed one DIMM at random (there
> were only two) and the problems and memtest errors both went away. Replace
> the DIMM, and both came back.
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> > Not sure if this is the root cause for this, cause I've seen this error
> > before and at that time there were no reboots happening (months ago).
> Also
> > I find it strange that it says Notebook above, as this is a desktop
> > machine...
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> &g
says Notebook above, as this is a desktop
machine...
And currently I'm out of ideas. Could you guys give any advice or hints
what else I could check and sort this out?
Thanks and regards,
Marin
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he same setup as yours.
Thanks for the feedback, John! :)
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Marin
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Hello,
I am planning on building a new FreeBSD box with Intel H67 motherboard.
Anyone can comment what is the support of Intel H67 under FreeBSD? Any
known issues I should be aware of, etc.?
Thanks and regards,
Marin
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f, but that really depends on the
needs and requirements. So far I've been quite happy with Jenkins and
doing what I needed, and that was the reason for writing these short
handbooks on Jenkins - just to share what I've already learned from it
:)
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Marin
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Yep, that's one of the things we could use Jenkins for, but I would
say we could use it for lots of other stuff as well :)
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Marin
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ivileges to the
host's filesystem.
Not sure if it is sudo or jail issue, and would be nice if someone
with more experience can check this up :)
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Marin
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all the details of the steps, commands and output of them.. screenshot
will be made as well :)
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Marin
2011/2/28 Andrey V. Elsukov :
> On 28.02.2011 19:23, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
>> I can confirm as well that I get kernel panic if I gpart and then
>> gmirror a
t not a kernel panic.
> I'll try to get some free machines to test, but it will be no so fast.
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2011/2/26 Andrey V. Elsukov :
> On 26.02.2011 15:26, Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
>> After a reboot I get this right before the FreeBSD bootloader starts:
>>
>> gptboot: invalid GPT backup header
>>
>> I suppose this error simply means that gpart can't find
disks? gpart now supports a `backup' option, so inserting a
new disk in case of disk crash is just as simple as putting the new
disk, restoring GPT tables from backup and putting the partitions in a
mirror.
Thanks for any feedback.
Marin
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