On 19/06/2013 12:35, Adam Strohl wrote:
Hello -STABLE@,
So I've seen this situation seemingly randomly on a number of both
physical 9.1 boxes as well as VMs for I would say 6-9 months at least.
I finally have a physical box here that reproduces it consistently
that I can reboot easily (ie; not
On 06/12/2009 02:26, Karl Denninger wrote:
BUT BUT BUT - there is no way to clear the devices nodes from FreeBSD!
If I attempt a "camcontrol rescan all" after pulling a set the machine
instantly panics with uncompleted I/Os to the disks I did not tamper
with - whether I tell the adapter I did it
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
I have a dell 1950 here on the floor. Since "1950" seems to refer to a lot
of things with a lot of configurations, I'm going to attempt to narrow that
down a bit.
It's got 2x 2.33Ghz dual core pentiums (stepping 06-0F-6 according to the
bios) in it and it has an SAS RAI
A little background - the system in question , running 7.2-RELEASE has 2
1TB disks in a gmirror, ez0. ad4 and ad6 are the two providers for the
gmirror device. It was created after a 30GB slice had been created on
ad4 for the various system partitions required.
This system is running fine, with
Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 08:19 AM 6/10/2009, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Today I upgraded an AMD64 server from FreeBSD 6.4 to 7-STABLE and got
a big
nasty surprise with the Areca RAID controller:
arcmsr0: mem 0xfdbff000-0xfdb40 irq16 at device 14.0 on pci18
ARECA RAID ADAPTER0: Driver Version 1.2
Kip Macy wrote:
The second bug is the use of LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT without any
consideration of WITHOUT_CDDL and/or WITHOUT_ZFS (or MK_ZFS)
I'll try get it fixed by Wednesday.
Kip, I noticed a fix went in with revision 193494 but was then backed
out straight away with no reason.
Will this b
Kevin Smith wrote:
Just another thing, can you change or monitor the behaviour of this spare
space reservation? Looking into man mpt gave nothing useful regarding this
issue.
The tunefs manpage has a little about the space reservation. You can set
it with -m IIRC when doing the newfs, but I be
Kevin Smith wrote:
Thanks for your advice, this was unusual for me, because even on a 4iR I
couldnt see this space reservation.
What about sysinstalls write error when extracting the ports collection?
Bad install media perhaps? Have you encountered any other issues?
Richard
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Kevin Smith wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with a Dell Poweredge SC440 computer.
It's equipped with a "Dell SATA/SAS 5iR" controller, it's from LSI actually
(maybe megaraid).
I'm using FreeBSD 7.1 Release
I have 2x 500 GB SATA in a synchronised(status optimal) RAID-1 logical
volume.
The machine
Peter C. Lai wrote:
I am guessing this is only related to SATA drives on SAS controllers?
The only mpt hardware I have is LSILogic 1030 Ultra4 and it writes
sustained 40MB/s to my LTO-2 drives out of the box without any tweaking.
Correct. When SATA drives are used instead of SAS drives on this
Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hello,
I think this needs a few more eyes:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-scsi/2009-January/003782.html
In short, writes are slow, likely do to the write-cache being enabled on
the controller. The sysctl used in 6.x to turn the cache off don't seem
to be
.
Intel Pro/100 (fxp driver) or Pro/1000 (em/igb driver) are probably the
best supported and best performing on FreeBSD, and the Pro/1000 at least
has excellent VLAN support.
Regards,
Richard Tector
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David Kelly wrote:
On Dec 1, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Jan Mikkelsen wrote:
Replying to my own post ...
I have done a test on the same machine comparing 6.3-p1 to 7.1-PRE.
The performance is the expected ~6MB/s (because of the lack of cache)
on 6.3-p1, so the BIOS change doesn't seem to be at fau
age, so it doesn't appear the system has completely hung.
The system is in a cool room and under little load running basic
services: samba, postgres, dhcp, etc. Never seen problems with the
machine previously.
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on narrowing down the cause?
Regards,
Richard Tector wrote:
Interestingly, I just tried on a couple of our webservers. Dell
PowerEdge 860's with ICH7 running 7.0-STABLE, amd64. Loading the
ichsmb module gives:
ichsmb0: port 0x8c0-0x8df at
device 31.3 on pci0
pcib0: no PRT entry for 0.31.INTB
ichsmb0: can'
Bruce M Simpson wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for this.
Richard Tector wrote:
I have an ICH9 machine, Tyan motherboard:
FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Fri Aug 1 14:57:33 BST 2008
ichsmb0: port 0x18e0-0x18ff mem
0xf4a03000-0xf4a030ff irq 17 at device 31.3 on pci0
ichsmb0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
ichsmb0
Bruce M Simpson wrote:
Does anyone have ichsmb(4) actually seeing SMBus devices?
e.g. you run "smbmsg -p" on your FreeBSD-STABLE system and see something.
I just tried it again on my IBM ThinkPad T43 and saw nothing, all I
get is:
ichsmb0: device timeout, status=0x41
...in dmesg.
I have a
Earlier today I reinstalled one of our web servers (Dell PowerEdge 860
running dual or quad core Xeons) with amd64 RELENG_7 as of today,
replacing i386 RELENG_7 from about a month back (clean install).
After installing Apache 2.2.9 and mod_fcgid 2.2 from ports exactly as on
the other i386 machin
Quoting Richard Tector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This is just a 'me too'.
I've experienced the following on 2 seperate and very different i386 systems:
An upgrade to RELENG_7 solved this problem. Whether there has actually
been a change in the code that has done it, or p
but to no avail.
Neither of the systems are required for use just at the moment, so I'm
quite happy to test patches once they're available, or provide further
details as required.
Regards,
Richard Tector
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Bill Vermillion wrote:
I have been setting the bpf parameter in the kernel configuration
file to 10 [I forget which program needed that]. Prior to
that I had usually run with about 4. I also saw that on
a 4.11 installation I had it set at 40 for 'nessus'.
My config file had this line.
devi
Oleg Gritsak wrote:
You should find a message written by Oliver Fromme at 26-th of April 2007,
subject "Re: UFS: optimization changed". That's an answer to your question... :)
(here's the link http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/freebsd-stable.html)
Whoops, must have missed that one.
Thanks
On 6.2-STABLE,
newfs(8) manpage reports:
-o optimization
[..snip..]
If the value of min-free (see above) is less than 8%, the default is to
optimize for space; if the value of minfree is greater than or equal to
8%, the default is to optimize for time.
However, tunefs(8) manpage report
Daniel Mouritsen wrote:
Hi :)
First off, I am still new to the ports package management system, so be
gentle if the following text contains dumb questions yeah?
Okies, here goes. I installed python 2.5 from the lang/python25 port. And
then installed mod_python from www/mod_python3
during insta
Artem Kuchin wrote:
I am just wondering if it is normal.
I have two xeon processors with HT on each of them.
When loading kernel says that 4 cpu's are found,
but when i do top i can see only 0 or 2 in the C
column. never 1 or 3. Is it normal?
FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE (cvsed 1 day ago)
If I remember c
Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Richard Tector wrote:
A perhaps unrealted issue:
I've noticed a large number of messages being produced by the mpt
driver after boot occuring approximately every 90 seconds.
Apr 1 15:51:43 moses kernel: mpt0: mpt_cam_event: 0x14
Apr 1 15:
Matthew Jacob wrote:
On 3/27/07, Richard Tector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matthew Jacob wrote:
> It's been seen before but the fix isn't know yet.
>
> On 3/27/07, Richard Tector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm suffering from very slow write perfor
Matthew Jacob wrote:
It's been seen before but the fix isn't know yet.
On 3/27/07, Richard Tector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm suffering from very slow write performance on a Dell PowerEdge 860
with the SAS5/IR controller (mpt driver) running either 6.2-RELEASE or
6.
Ivan Voras wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
I'm suffering from very slow write performance on a Dell PowerEdge 860
with the SAS5/IR controller (mpt driver) running either 6.2-RELEASE or
6.2-STABLE with sources from yesterday. The controller hosts 2 Western
Digital 320GB SATA disks in a
BIOS configuration to
view/adjust *any* caching options.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? If so how did they resolve it?
Also, is there any way to toggle the caching settings from FreeBSD?
Regards,
Richard Tector
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Sten Daniel Soersdal wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to
reset. Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a
hardware problem.
Which version of mpd are
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to
reset. Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a
hardware problem.
Which version of mpd are you
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Richard Tector wrote:
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to
reset. Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a
hardware problem.
Which version of mpd are you using? Have you tried the latest version
from
Alex Povolotsky wrote:
Hello!
mpd (fresh) on FreeBSD 6.1p12 sometimes hangs system, totally, to reset.
Tried two completely different boxes, so it cannot be a hardware problem.
I'm updating to 6.2 now, but have little hope. What can I turn on in
kernel to fix it or at least to make computer
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