ed to
be working for my case up to that point. Does it make sense to dig any
deeper or ist it just the way it is and I stumbled over not using best
practice up to then? :-)
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would be great. A default config should then
include /usr/src/sys/*/conf for exclusion from the delete-policy or it
should simply not delete files, that svn-wise have never been there.
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unbinds, about
1/10th of the requests. It runs in slurpd slave mode for my master LDAP.
zroot/var/db runs with compression=off, dedup=off, zroot is a mirrored
pool on 2 Intel SATA SSD drives inside a GPT partition. Swap is on a ZFS
zvol.
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try using 4BSD instead of ULE at some point? I had similar
problems and that completely fixed it for me. Which would mean, that
there's some interactio between scheduler and ZFS code.
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 10:27:23AM +0100, Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
...
an Ian Smith and des for working on a svnsup solution, which also might
in the future be something that solves the problem!
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:-)). Hope this
will make it into ports soon and in the long run even to base!
Thanx again,
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so the whole svn
setup is only needed in one machine.
But my main concern is the system sources anyway. freebsd-update is not
feasible for me, as described in the original post.
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ng I'm missing? The current situaion for
me is a bit annoying. From the user's or admin's point of view at least.
I didn't even see an option in svn to not build the server components,
which would probably already help to make things smaller?
Thanx,
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my side this is definitely a 'go'.
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e up) make it into -STABLE until the other one is ready?
Greeting and many thanks,
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Hi,
After figuring an easy way to repeat the behaviour and hunting it down
to the combination of ZFS+newNFS and removal of files or directories I
opened PR kern/167266
Greetings,
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immediately stops.
I'm currently checking, where in the new NFS server might be the problem
(together with people who have a deeper understanding of what's
happening).
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y times again.
Philip:
Are you using:
- another file system (like UFS/FFS for the system or similar?)
- ZFS snapshots
- ZFS send
on the system?
Can you also see the NAMEI growth?
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nx for the hint to
you thread.
Also I'll start graphing (or at least logging) some of the higher values
from vmstat that seems suspicious and ever growing to me to see if I can
match one of them to the growth rate I see for mir wired mem apart from
ARC and L2ARC headers.
- Oliver
Kernel is stripped down from GENERIC and then everything I need loaded
as modules.
Kernel config: http://sysadm.in/zprob/ZSTOR
loader.conf : http://sysadm.in/zprob/loader.conf
dmesg.boot : http://sysadm.in/zprob/dmesg.boot
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ways - 3
> 198 Offline_Uncorrectable 0x0010 100 100 000Old_age
> Offline - 3
Doesn't look too promising.
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anyone's interested I can get more detail and carry out some tests.
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build/updated, thus leaving you with old binaries/libs around, the old
ssh binary taking preference in the default PATH over the one installed
from ports.
Sure, I can remove the old ones manually or use the "overwrite base"
option in the openssh ports, but this seems a POLA viola
uhub2, port 2, addr 3 (disconnected)
ugen2.4: at usbus2 (disconnected)
umass0: at uhub7, port 4, addr 4 (disconnected)
When switching on the device the next time nothing shows up, also not
visible in usbconfig.
More information on request.
Any ideas?
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-on-the-phone-and-have-no-ISDN-discussion we should
change at least to -talk or better to a completely different place, it
has nothing to do with FreeBSD.
Apart from that: If they locate my mobile within 300m radius and I can't
speak - in the middle of Berlin I'm dead till they found th
an own answering
machine, selective call forwarding, VPN access, ...
Give it a try first and when you get comfy then switch over and forget
about ISDN at all.
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Hi Randi,
On 02/03/10 02:43, Randi Harper wrote:
This is going to happen. It's been on my to-do list for a while, as I
find it increasingly annoying. The default sizes of all mount points
need to be tweaked a bit. Be patient, there will be some new changes
going into sysinstall very soon.
Grea
OK and bootable. I hd no problem, just experienced something
that in my opinion violates POLA. buildworld + buildkernel +
installkernel should not produce an error for a fresh default
installation.
I think we all agreee on that.
You can try this easily with an amd64 8.0-RELEASE.
- Ol
ith gdb(1) debug symbols
You don't need anything special in your make.conf
In fact having the debug symbols is useful in many cases. So raising the
default size for the / partition might be the better option (OK, doesn't
help for already installed systems of course).
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. So, either GENERIC with
less debugging information (symbols and stuff), which makes debugging
harder or setting a higher default for / would be options, if not anyone
else has better ideas.
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kind of configuration I can switch back and forth between
using ATA_CAM or using traditional ATA drivers. Since you're not using
GPT I gues you can use geom labels to do more or less the same thing.
In short: use labels, nut device names. Saves headaches in many
t? Have you tried
to either do a db_recover on the database files (while slapd is not
running of course) or slapcat/slapadd to rebuild the BDB from scratch? I
get the feeling your BDB is somehow damaged.
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tested
> this by adding a second partition (ggate1b in the example above) and
> mounting a UFS filesystem on that.
Just a wild guess, have you tried to set kern.geom.mirror.timeout to a
higher value?
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Hi,
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:22:39AM +0100, Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 08:12:18PM -0500, Steve Wills wrote:
> > I upgraded my 7.1-RELEASE system to RELENG_7 yesterday and after
> > booting, re0 works for only a short time, then gives "re0: PHY rea
ug?
The Patch from <20090213113955.ge12...@michelle.cdnetworks.co.kr>
(Thread: "fun with re", Feb 13 on this list) helped for me. You may try
it and could also give feedback so it gets included.
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Hi,
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 08:39:55PM +0900, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> Ok, try attached patch.
> Index: sys/dev/re/if_re.c
> ===
> --- sys/dev/re/if_re.c(revision 187352)
> +++ sys/dev/re/if_re.c(working copy)
> @@ -15
to be taken into account.
Does that imply that the FreeBSD project got the information later than
f.e. M$ or Debian, who are usually not really known for coming up too
fast with such fixes?
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Hi,
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 07:44:51PM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On 2008-Jul-10 11:40:06 +0200, Oliver Brandmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >shouldn't there be a very urgent BIND update somewhere around?
>
> There has been a very long thread about this in -se
Hi,
shouldn't there be a very urgent BIND update somewhere around? I
understand the latest flaw doesn't impact system security directly.
Nevertheless, it might impact the security of the whole network
indirectly.
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actually in a
format, that can be used without gmirror.
I agree, that this is not actually straigt forward (as downgrading isn't
anyhow), but for the case "I see my 7.x kernel choking when upgrading
from 6.x to 7.x" it should still be easy enough for an experienced
admin.
commit log.
Thanx,
Oliver
PS: This is the kind of great support I sometimes wish expensive closed
source software would have, too!
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hanges at all.
Could anyone with a little better programming skills than me probably
have a look at it? From the diffs of the other filesystems it seems like
it's not a real big change, but mainly adding the function.
Thank you
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AM by another set. I had several
cases, where all the memtesting software was happy over days, but
nevertheless the crashes of the machine(s) in question stopped right
after replacing the RAM.
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plying for the jails you need to add:
add path zfs unhide
Then it should work like a charme.
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kdir -p foo/bar
$ cd foo/bar
$ rm -rf ../
rm: ../: Invalid argument
$ pwd
/tmp/foo/bar
$ rm -rf ../
$ pwd
/tmp/foo/bar
$ cd /tmp
$ ls
foo
$ cd foo
$ ls
(23:53) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:ttyp2 [~] uname -a
FreeBSD nowhere.ob-home.lan 6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #17: Sun Aug 5
19:03:13 CEST 200
hi,
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 01:49:20PM -0400, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > hint.acpi_throttle.0.disabled="1"
> > in /boot/loader.conf, as acpi_throttle may be the cause of the freeze.
>
> FYI this worked for me.
for me, too. Dual Opteron on Tyan board.
- Olive
actually is worth anything? :-)
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have to deal with lost data from probably several hours
or how to replicate changed data after recovery.
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ecessary anymore ?
Actually, the message gets unpacked by exim even without this option for
the malware acl. It's removed, but doesn't give any difference. I don't
know if it would have worked before, since it was already unpacked when
the scanner was called.
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itself. When using the TCP socket the mail is just sent as a stream and
clamd handles it completely. For us this was anyhow just the first step
before moving clamd to a loadbalanced set of servers, so that a failing
clamd does not affect exim anymore.
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y of interest, because on an UP machine
> > it's more likely to share interrupts than on SMP machines, it has
> > nothing to do with the fact of UP or SMP itself.
I don't think it has to especially with ichsmb here, but only with the
fact, that ichsmb is for me exactly the th
only
few things on the disk, but has fewer CPU power and more CPU bound
actions to do shows the behaviour very often (until I started to use
polling). Disk activity might be a reason if the interrupt is shared
with a disk controller, which is not the case for any of my affected
machines.
-
r's mails) and the problem can be worked
around by using polling, it seems to become pretty clear, that it has to
to with interrupt handling.
The UP/SMP idea seems to be only of interest, because on an UP machine
it's more likely to share interrupts than on SMP machines, it has
nothing
ave the acces and choice in some
places to do so. Withtout this this means at least 10-20 seconds without
network on some switches until the port is up again on theswitch after
it went down!
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onboard interfaces.
What I could do: I could try to unload the USB driver or the ichsmb
driver on the machiens, where the interrupts are shared. Anyway, the USB
is not used currently (I have it enabled to be prepared to hook up a USB
Mass Storage device, which never happend sinc
ncy with failover and/or load balancing with a good
leveling you should consider getting a load balancer (be it hardware or
software), better two so you don't have the single point of failure
there :-)
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iece of software
it's being tested on a non-prod test setup, where you'll notice such
apparent problems - especially when using -STABLE, where you never know,
if you are probably just in the middle of a bigger commit.
So, since nothing important could break, what's the hassle all
Hi.
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 11:27:26AM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote:
> the problem is solved. see
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=99873
I had the same problem. patch applied and all is fine! Thanx!
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s made a difference, I will then start
testing at home.
Thanx, Oliver
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Hi.
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 03:21:24PM +0200, gareth wrote:
> On Mon 2006-05-15 (14:54), Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
> > Errm, You run fsck onto a r/w mounted partition on multiuser mode? If
>
> yep
fsck has not been made for that!
> > this understanding of what your s
Hi.
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 02:00:57PM +0200, gareth wrote:
> hi, this box has had far too many hard reboots, but can anyone shed some
> light on whether this's inconsistent? i boot into single user mode,
> run fsck and fix all the partitions. rerunning fsck shows no more problems.
> mounting the
e in foreseeable future.
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Hello.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 02:51:39AM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 08:40:37AM +0100, Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
> > Anyway, I'll discuss with my colleagues and we'll see if we want to take
> > the risk.
>
> Thanks, it would be a bi
could trigger the panic with a simple find or something in only two
hours. Hello, where are you? :-)
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the
performance), while on another interface with lots of connects from all
over the world does a good job.
Dunno, it's probably not so easy to implement this, then.
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t of the JDBC pooled connections to a value
lower than that (or disable timeouts on the MySQL server).
Just an idea, since your description does not tell too much about the
surrounding environment.
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27;s unlikely that this is the only time someone reached
his quota.
If there's apart from what I posted something I could look up in the
dump, then please tell me.
Thanx for looking into this,
Oliver
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th all my busy servers I have a
lot better experiences with RELENG_6 than with RELENG_5. Well, except
for that one.
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0000 0 0 204 [CPU 0] syncer
[...]
My hardware looks quite different from yours. I have a UP system,
different network, different Chipset, different processor, different
SCSI controller.
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.xx.xx netmask 255.255.255.192 vlan 340 vlandev em0"
Is putting and additional:
ifconfig ${ifn} up
in the create loop in network.subr the way to fix this issue?
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nd.
Thanx for pointing me at that!
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driver version from Intel - 3.2.18.
The most important change is support for adapters based on
82571 and 82572 chips.
Tested on: 82547EI on i386
Tested on: 82540EM on sparc64
Everything has been fine on 5.4, though.
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ELENG_6_0 on the server to find out,
if the regression was from 5 to 6 or from 6.0 to 6-STABLE.
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Hi.
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 01:45:37PM +0100, Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
> Which kind GigE Interface do you use? I'm currently checking different
> things. I have another RELENG_6 machine where everything works fine,
> which has a slightly older system at the moment. Luckily
Hi.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 04:30:31PM +0100, Fabian Keil wrote:
> Oliver Brandmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm experiencing problems when trying to mount NFS filesystems from a
> > RELENG_6 server (FreeBSD hudson 6.0-STABLE FreeBSD 6.0-STABLE
> >
else experiencing those problems or having an idea?
- Oliver
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g on all the time and
restarting the client fixed the problem :-/
Thanx,
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p runs at reasonable speed?
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a lot of fixes, ULE in
RELENG_5 does not have, there are reports from time to time, that
suggest, that there still might be problems with ULE in some cases.
Apart from that is RELENG_6 befroe any 6.x-RELEASE probably not a good
idea for a production system.
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ps and it can start commands in case of events. It cannot be queried
by SNMP.
We're very comfortable with the ICPs now, but exchanging the slightly
cheaper 3wares was mainly done because of the drive problems mentioned
before.
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te is already shown in the BIOS,
if FreeBSD could do anything, then it would be in the controler shutdown
procedure.
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the namelength seems to be eating resources unnecessarily, at leats on
systems with some 10k users.
Thank you,
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ight help
> you try to see if the LDAP server is just being slow, or the LDAP client is.
Well, I wonder why LDAP should be queried (by nss_ldap) at all (with
-u used as top option). I did not yet truss/ktrace top, but maybe I
should.
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by far faster, so I guess it's reading
all the information and building it's table, althoug it's later not
really used?
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deas, why this is happening? Will I need 10 seconds, when there are
6 accounts in LDAP? :-)
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he lockd
there everything worked again. Thanx for the pointer!
Now we start going for the rest of all the strange things :-)
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deas, what I could test/do?
Greetings, Oliver
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educed the RAM to 2 GB the machine
became stable. I've played around with KVA_PAGES, vm.kmem_size_max and
could only influence the time it took to crash the machine.
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es that affect the use of loading them in
> /boot/loader.conf? How about following two:
>
> snd_ad1816_load="YES"
> snd_cmi_load="YES"
>
> Is that OK?
That's OK that way.
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ent by default on these drives would not be very
smart.
Thanx anyway,
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in the prod system; of course
we check every new system for a working rebuild by removing a disk or
even sometimes by building a RAID on a known bad disk.
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Hi.
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 09:33:39AM +0100, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 12:31:22AM +0100, Oliver Brandmueller wrote:
> > We had problems here with 3ware + 72GB Raptors (10 krpm), so we moved to
>
> What sort of problems ?
> I was planning to use some so
agement software available, even more advanced, you have access to
cache statistics and io statistics of single devices even.
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t; behaviour.
Something like "make PERL_POLLUTES_BASE=yes install clean" would just be
fine. There are many good reasons, to have /usr/bin/perl available at
just that place. Be it good style or not, the reality ist, that a lot of
third party stuff depends on exactly that.
- Oliver
r source):
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html
You might also want to have a look at "dcons".
You also might want to check /etc/syslog.conf and syslog.conf(5)
manpage.
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memory size is the 6MB figure above, but
> why does it allocate almost 150MB? Is it normal?
I observed the same behaviour, especially if a lot of data are added.
The same behaviour was seen on FreeBSD/i386 as well as on Solaris/sun4u
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LE as of today
without the patch with your program.
With the patch applied to 5-STABLE the machine keeps responsive and is
running fine.
So, please committers, commit this fix to 5-STABLE and 4-STABLE!
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2 (offset 40 lines).
Hunk #2 succeeded at 1040 (offset 3 lines).
done
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ly attributing this to the libc conflicts;)
Just a guess:
You can't link a linux lib to a native FreeBSD program. So, if you
wanted to link the oracle libs in, did you remember to compile exim with
linux devtools as a linux binary then? Otherwise it won't work.
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= 518770688 (506612K bytes)
pnpbios: Bad PnP BIOS data checksum
^^^
has someone else similar problems or just an idea where to start
looking?
Thank you, Oliver
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