Le 16 déc. 2011 à 22:51, Doug Barton a écrit :
> On 12/16/2011 13:40, Michel Talon wrote:
>> Adrian Chadd said:
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>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Can someone load a kernel module dynamically at boot-time?
>>>
>>> Ie, instead of comp
supposed to have extraordinary
benefits don't be surprised
when testers use these features and find horrendous performance issues.
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As Luigi explained, the problem is not to have code for both schedulers
residing in the
kernel, the problem is to migrate processes from one scheduler to the other.
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ticularly C code. Another tool doing the same through TeX is
tgrind.
> The less clutter, the better :)
Except perhaps not two people have the same idea of "clutter".
For example many people think that half of the content of the so-called
"base system&quo
developers
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e + suffix
fetch(uri, path) and return path
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Here probably you lack the '/'
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k being that some hardware problem simultaneously
corrupts the main storage and the backup. Modern features such as
UFS snapshots or better ZFS snapshots allow to produce better backups.
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int_delay: 1000 usec bundle_max: 6
fxp0: Microcode loaded, int_delay: 1000 usec bundle_max: 6
fxp0: Microcode loaded, int_delay: 1000 usec bundle_max: 6
fxp0: Microcode loaded, int_delay: 1000 usec bundle_max: 6
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ng. In many years of FreeBSD
use, it happened me a small number of times, and i have still to loose
a file, at least that i remarked.
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Still testing FreeBSD-7.1-beta encountered the following (perhaps
to be expected) result with dtrace:
dtrace -m kernel -> some output -> deadlock after a few seconds.
Less demanding tracing worked OK.
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 06:18:45PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Michel Talon wrote:
> > John Baldwin wrote:
> > > It looks like the ioctl to format a track used to never report failures
> from
> > > the controller. The newer driver does. What I've done
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 05:13:39PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 September 2008 11:04:33 am Michel Talon wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > when testing FreeBSD-7.1-BETA i discovered that the floppy disk
> > controller doesn't work correctly. Trying to forma
em is
present on FreeBSD-6.3 and it has been reported by Beech Rintoul (*) in
2006! Of course the floppy disk driver is particularly messy, but
this is not pretty.
(*) i386/103862: Error with fdformat
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solution i have
found is to exchange the video card on the machine with a Via chipset to
an nVidia card, and put the Radeon on a machine with an Intel chipset.
Now i have zero problem, including with DRI. The radeon card now drives
a beautiful 1920x1200 screen without any problem, and gives a very
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 06:55:06AM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On 2008-Jun-08 17:49:20 +0200, Michel Talon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >and it is now working perfectly well without any trouble. The only
> >"gotcha" is the slowness of X problem when compiling, but
offer the maximum
stability, with only security and bug fixes, and for extended periods of
time. The price you pay is obsoleted and "unsexy" systems, which is
probably OK for the intended use. On the other hand i have no business
running such a system.
.
Very nasty bug (hence i did not investigate it further ...).
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mahdieh Saeed wrote:
> I removed one directory with "rm -r ".Is there any way to restore
> information
Se port sysutils/magicrescue
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the difference is the last sector of the partition on which
geom writes its configuration.
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booted the last FREESBIE cdrom, the integrated Intel video works
no problem with the i810 driver. Even glxgears is not totally ridiculous, it's
around 1000. The 2D performance is perfectly crisp and fine.
I am joining the dmesg for reference.
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n
g_mirror_request_split() in a way which is simulatneous for all providers.
How is it that after that the request proceeds so slowly, i don't know. But
i doubt very much it will be any different wether you have a "real world load"
or a simple dd.
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ary to comment on the performance penalty if a number
of stations send 4000r/s to a server, it will soon be killed.
(*) it restarts itself automatically so it is necessary to displace or rename
it before killing.
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So up to what i can see NFS works OK for me on FreeBSD-6.1.
So the main difference with other people cases may be that i have removed IPV6
support from kernel.
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years. But to my surprise FC5 seems to work well. By the way it is kernel
2.6.16 so sufficiently recent for the problems to have been ironed out,
presumably.
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pc.lockd
and they work OK and are really functional.
I have the following sysctl which may have an effect on the problem:
vfs.nfs.access_cache_timeout=5
So it may well be that it is the FreeBSD NFS server code which has problems.
(*) 6.0-RELEASE client definitively does not work O
My only conclusion is that these NFS stories are very
tricky. The only moment everything worked fine was when we were running
Solaris on the server.
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nfs send error 1 for server ada:/ada
Jun 22 17:30:15 asmodee last message repeated 817 times
Jun 22 17:30:20 asmodee kernel: nfs send error 35 for server ada:/ada
and the home directories are inaccessible for a couple of minutes. I have
never seen that once on
fs mounting after a make world.
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having their home
directories on the server.
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lways been the case. Stability wise, i have not seen any
panic, hang or whatever since i have compiled a kernel adapted to my hardware.
I got a panic with the generic kernel soon after installation, but now
machine is totally stable.
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exposed on the internet usually have a small number of ports installed, and
can maintain them in the latest secure version. I have around 600 ports
installed on my 6.1 machine, which will certainly grow in time, and no
intention whatsoever to run portupgrade on that.
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I have installed FreeBSD-6.1 from cdrom yesterday on my machine
a P4 with hyperthreading. It crashed some hours later when
i was accessing the packages cdrom, specifically doing
cd /cdrom/pa
This is with the installed kernel, no modification whatsoever.
I don't have the corresponding debugging ker
kldload ums, moused -p /dev/ums0
before doing acpicontrol -s 3
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5 the network was fully functional.
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...irq 5 drq 1,3 on isa0
was here.
At least the first problem may be very embarassing for people.
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tirely here ?
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t like moused for some reason...
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Sure not true. I have several FreeBSD installs (including laptop with
touchpad) using XFree 4.02 and moused. You need to declare
/dev/sysmouse for the device, and auto for the protocol.
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7;kernel'
> can't load 'kernel.old'
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I have seen that also trying to install 4.2-Release on my new machine.
Fortunately the cdrom booted OK.
I thought it was bad floppy, but apparently not.
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, and runs an Athlon 1.1 Ghz. I have loaded all
optimal settings in the Bios to enhance speed, and all works beautifully,
including UDMA speed for the disk (here a Western Digital).
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log message generated:
> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Undefined symbol "_XA_UTF8_STRING" referenced from COP
> Y relocation in xterm
I have also seen that on my machine. What i have done: fetched XFree 4.02 from
www.xfree86.org make World, make install and all was solved.
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0x220-0x22f,0x530-0x537,0x388-0x38f,0x320-0x321 irq 5 drq 0,1 on isa0
pcm0: play interrupt timeout, channel dead
Apparently sound died after suspend and resume, which was not the case
previously.
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f the time is
spent accessing memory or the disks.
The only problem this machine had, and only under FreeBSD, is that floppy
formatting did not work. Fortunately, since upgrade to 4.2, this is solved.
Also the loader dies doing lsdev, but this is apparently due to the presence
of a dvdrom.
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es from people with laptops in which only ECP
mode is available, and for them the // port Zip does not work at all. But
in many cases // port Zip is the only practical way to transfer files from
home machines to office machines and so on. It should not be neglected.
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need to rebuild anything to use // port Zip drive. Just
kldload vpo
(assuming you have plugged the zip and powered it--check with dmesg that
it has been probed)
After that you mount it. For example if it is dos formatted in slice 4
(the standard way)
mount -t msdos /dev/da0s4 /mnt
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ser, with the new kernel, mount -a, and make
installworld and reboot. Then all problems where fixed in the two
upgrades i have done, moreover some bugs i had with 4.1 are fixed now.
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Thanks for your answer. It was indeed mountd which paniced the machine.
I have taken the risk of doing make installworld and all seems to go fine,
including sound (SB16). The machine even seems to go faster (an illusion?)
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On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 01:22:59AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 03:39:57PM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> > I have encountered today some fairly critical bugs in the Linux emulation.
> > This is on a 4.1-RELEASE box, i mention these problems in case th
lso i have seen comments in the CVS tree at ata.c about the ata driver
stealing an ioport of the floppy drive. Does somebody know the present status
of the question, and if it is valuable to upgrade (i run 4.1, it is at home
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> Where?
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> > There is a recent fix to the brooktree driver.
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There is a recent fix to the brooktree driver.
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is a Wester Digital 20 Gigs
7200 rpm.
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r etc.
i am continuously bothered with file system fulls. Moreover i am beginning
sick with the ports dependencies which are changing each weak so that you need
to have 10 copies of tcl tk and so on, or reinstall everything. The TeTex
example is particularly ridiculous.
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have a good fdformatted floppy (under linux) i
can perfectly read and write to it under freebsd.
dd if=/dev/fd0 of= /tmp/flopworks and is quite fast.
dd if=/tmp/flop of=/dev/fd0 also works.
Floppy drives are Sony, and it is the first time i see that on a freebsd
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idered. Do you think people will only buy Matrox G 400 because
it is very well supported by X 3?
To speak for my case, i have received mail that GeForce works with X 3 but my
own works very poorly, if at all. I am obliged to go to 4.01 and install
nVidia drivers under Linux. Corresponding drivers fo
.
Each time it was a broken fan.
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t pause looking for it.
I have a machine with SCSI disk, but IDE Cdrom, so i cannot remove
the ata driver. Well, it pauses for a very long time probing IDE disks.
I have not found any way to reduce this delay. Under 3.4, there was no such
problem.
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134.157.10.68 But after all i used auto!
After a couple of arp -d the situation is restored to normal.
arp -a
ariane.lpthe.jussieu.fr (134.157.10.68) at 0:60:b0:bf:49:96
It seems that there is no bug here.
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