Hello, I just tried to run the recently added slog benchmark for
diskinfo on 11.1-Release. It works fine with ATA drives, but not with
NVMe drives. I get the following error
# diskinfo -vSw /dev/nvd0
/dev/nvd0
512 # sectorsize
400088457216# mediasize in bytes (373G)
781
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Dewayne Geraghty
wrote:
> Hi Olav,
> It seems that you're doing the same as I would, in that you start from a
> fresh base.
>
> I'd stay with csup, it is reliable and avoids the modula2 installation.
>
> Over the last 5 years, I have experienced the same weirdness
No I didn't miss the buildkernel/installkernel steps :)
I've tried everything from deleting /usr/obj /usr/src, csup'ing a new
source to make build/kernel/world without -j
I see with uname -a that the kernel date is in february (last time
updated this server). Why doesn't it update to june? /boot/
Yesterday I updated to the latest version of FreeBSD 9-STABLE. I
always follow the procedure in the manual ->
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
And I use the GENERIC config with no modifications.
The system boots fine, however quite a few important kernel mod
I've configured a server with 9-STABLE compiled late january. I've
played a bit with NFSv4 and it works great. Except that I can't get it
to play nice with OpenLDAP. If I mirror the passwd and group files
between the client and server the mapping is correct. If I add
pam_ldap to the /etc/pam.d/syst
I have the exact same problem with a LSI 3081E-R card and FreeBSD 9-Stable,
compiled yesterday.
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