On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 12:28:53PM -0600, Ian Lepore wrote:
The same is true on my system:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU W3680 @ 3.33GHz (4250.09-MHz K8-class CPU)
Thank you Ian for confirming
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Not sure where to put this. system is amd64/stable/13. It's running
powerd but with no additional flags.
CPU is Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU. Has 32GB RAM
The system is clocked in the bios at 4.251 GHz. I never see this value
in sysctl dev.cpu.[0-7].freq though. Here's the output:
[...]
Hi, I'm a bit late to the discussion
On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 07:44:59AM -0700, Cy Schubert wrote:
I think this is an excellent start. My shopping list includes:
- remove ftp(1)
- remove ftpd(8)
- remove telnet(1)
- remove telnetd(8)
- remove ftp:// and http:// from libfetch. This is 2021 and w
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 12:52:59PM -0500, Doug McIntyre wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 05:54:03PM +0100, tech-lists wrote:
it just threw me that the thing-that-was-updated didn't update its
version information when queried. Absent sources, how can I tell it
was updated (apart from fr
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 12:07:41PM -0400, Karl Denninger wrote:
Ok, that's fair; it DOES show -p5 for the user side.
$ freebsd-version -ru
12.2-RELEASE-p4
12.2-RELEASE-p5
So that says my userland is -p5 while the kernel, which did not change
(even though if you built from source it would carry
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 11:55:24AM -0400, Karl Denninger wrote:
How do I *know*, without source to go look at, whether or not the fix is
present on a binary system?
Yep, you understand my point exactly.
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 05:22:30PM +0200, Guido Falsi via freebsd-stable wrote:
No, as you can see in the commit in the official git [1] while for
current and stable the new upstream version of openssl was imported for
the release the fix was applied without importing the new release and
without
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 11:01:20AM -0400, Karl Denninger wrote:
It is not updating; as I noted it appears this security patch was NOT
backported and thus 12.2-RELEASE does not "see" it.
ok, then I guess I need to post to -security? Because the notice
suggests that it was.
You cannot go
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 09:14:56AM -0500, Doug McIntyre wrote:
Like the patch referenced in the SA.
https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-21:07/openssl-12.patch
Again, it seems like confusion over what happens in RELEASE, STABLE and
CURRENT..
Hi,
I'm not sure what you mean by this. In
https
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 04:05:32PM +0200, Ruben via freebsd-stable wrote:
Hi,
Did you mean 12.1-p5 or 12.2-p5 ? I'm asking because you refer to both
12.1-p5 and 12.2-p5 (typo?).
yes, I meant 12.2-p5, sorry
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Recently there was
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/2021-March/010380.html
about openssl. Upgraded to 12.2-p5 with freebsd-update and rebooted.
What I'm unsure about is the openssl version.
Up-to-date 12.1-p5 instances report OpenSSL 1.1.1h-freebsd 22 Sep 2020
Up-to-dat
On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 02:52:09PM +0100, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
The same error is there after make delete-old + delete-old-libs again.
I am out of ideas.
Hi,
does it have a /etc/src.conf?
if so, does it use ccache?
The way i'd build 12.2-p5 from scratch would be like this:
1. rm -rf /us
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 09:59:21AM +0100, Stefan Bethke wrote:
I'm planning to upgrade three production machines with existing ZFS pools
to 13-stable. Is there anything I need to pay attention to wrt OpenZFS?
Or should it be fully transparent, apart from updating loader?
My (limited) testing w
On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 06:11:25PM -0800, Mark Millard via freebsd-stable wrote:
But I've no clue if such would be important to what you might need
to do with 12.
you're right, I should have been more detailed.
My context is in looking after various 12-stable machines.
Basically I'm asking "
Hi,
As subject, where to get sources for 12-stable upgrade now? Is it still
svn or is it git?
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Hi,
I've used mergemaster for years like this:
1. mergemaster -p after the make installkernel step
2. mergemaster -Ui after the make installworld step
Although I've seen nothing announced making etcupdate mandatory,
I guess etcupdate will be the new way of doing things.
My questions are:
[a
On Tue, Feb 09, 2021 at 03:40:43PM -0700, Alan Somers wrote:
The new ZFS is backwards compatible with the old one. So your 12.2-p3
system will be able to zfs send, and the stable/13 will be able to zfs
recv. You can go the other direction too, if you're careful to create the
new pool using the
Hi,
I need to build a new zpool (arch=amd64). The machine needs upgrading
from stable/12 to stable/13. The process I envisaged following is:
1. backup all data to a non-zpool disk
2. upgrade the OS stable/12 to stable/13
3. destroy the original zpool [1]
4. build new zpool and restore data
stab
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 07:39:57AM -0400, Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
Perhaps, if we could collect a list of the know systems that are
affected by this bug, it might help the developers to discover the
source of the problem.
My System:
Dell XPS 8930
32 GB DDR4 @ 2400MHz
9th Gen Intel Core i3-9 10
On Tue, Aug 04, 2020 at 01:53:16PM -0400, Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
I was told to resubmit this with the bug's title in the subject line.
Therefore, I am.
I am just inquiring to see if any progress had been made regarding bug:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237666
This bug aff
Hi,
Thanks for doing this :D
Is it possible to use this with a cuda-compatible nvidia card and if so how
would one go about it?
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 02:14:57AM +0400, Serge Volkov via freebsd-stable wrote:
Hi, All!
I use www/flashplayer in Firefox on FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p7 with KDE
Plasma 5. This week I updated the linux_base-c6 with all linux packages
to linux c7. After that, the sound disappeared in flashplayer. I
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 10:17:35PM -0500, Adam wrote:
On Sun, May 19, 2019 at 9:47 PM tech-lists wrote:
Thanks very much to you both, all sorted now. I didn't realise there was
a 2TB limit for MBR either. Can I shrink the 4TB to 2TB on the zfs side
without scrambling the ufs on the
Thanks very much to you both, all sorted now. I didn't realise there was
a 2TB limit for MBR either. Can I shrink the 4TB to 2TB on the zfs side
without scrambling the ufs on the guest?
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Hi,
context is 12-stable, zfs, bhyve
I have a zvol-backed bhyve guest. Its zvol size was initially 512GB
It needed to be expanded to 4TB. That worked fine.
The problem is the freebsd guest is UFS and I can't seem to make it see
the new size. But zfs list -o size on the host shows that as far as
hi,
Does anyone run nextcloud with collabora on freebsd? If so, please tell
how you did it? Reading up on it, instructions are all in linux and use
of docker which I'm not keen on as my nextcloud is already a bhyve
instance.
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Hi,
I'm not sure whether this should go here or should I raise a bug or
directly raise the issue with xorg?
This almost exact bug (xorg/i915kms) was patched/resolved in 2016 on
debian according to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=834054
my issue is slightly different in that I
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 09:25:43PM -0400, Michael Butler wrote:
On 2019-04-08 20:55, Alexander Motin wrote:
On 08.04.2019 20:21, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
09.04.2019 7:00, Kevin P. Neal wrote:
My guess (given that only ada1 is reporting a blocksize mismatch) is that
your disks reported a 512B na
Hello,
I have this in sysctl.conf on a desktop machine (12-stable):
vfs.zfs.min_auto_ashift=12
this has not always been there. I guess the zpool pre-dates it. I only
noticed it because have recently had to replace a disk in its zfs array
when I saw this:
% zpool status
pool: storage
state: ONL
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 04:16:32PM -0600, Alan Somers wrote:
Yes, but it's probably not worth the effort. Easier to spin up 2nd vm
and copy everything over. Here is what you'd have to do:
Yeah the problem we have is that option is unavailable to us and we
don't have access to the host.
1) sh
Hi
[context is freebsd-12R-p3]
Is it possible to convert a running freebsd guest from UFS to ZFS?
It would need to be done in-situ, in the guest as there is no access to
the host.
The guest filesystem is:
/dev/gpt/rootfs / ufs rw 1 1
/dev/gpt/swapfs noneswapsw
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 06:56:03PM +0100, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
[...]
Thanks for the example, I've saved it.
Ok just one other question, which I might have found the answer to, or
might not. I'm new to this virtualising on zfs even though ive used zfs
for years. It's basically:
I made a zvol
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 09:08:31AM -0600, Alan Somers wrote:
Do you mean using a zvol as the backing store for a VM? If so, then:
1) Yes. You can just do "zfs set volsize" on the host.
2) In theory no, but the guest may need to be rebooted to notice the
change. And I'm not sure if the current
Hi,
Apart from the performance benefit as per the section for bhyve in the
handbook, can the size of the zfs-backed guest:
1. be resized from the host?
2. does the guest need to be inactive?
3. can linux guests (or even windows ones) be resized as well?
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On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 10:51:52AM +, tech-lists wrote:
just in case anyone gets stuck[1] like I did, the easiest thing was to keep
two ports trees, the default (current) one, build everything the servers
need that isn't php in there, then have the other tree at r488745 and
not upda
Hi,
[context is building ports with poudriere. I need to keep these ports to
maintain a legacy platform]
The 'default' for php is now 72. It was 71 and before that, 56.
How does one configure the 'default'. I can do it via make.conf
like this:
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= php=5.6 php=56
and update my po
Hi,
My context is poudriere creating jails on freebsd12-stable. This procedure
worked fine for some other jails I created a couple days ago (the 5th)
but now, today I get buildworld failures with creating either amd64 or
armv7 jails (the server is amd64)
To try to see the failure, I set jobs
On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 06:23:49PM +0100, Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 05.03.2019 um 15:09 schrieb tech-lists :
Basically I'm looking for exclude mask functionality when updating a
ports tree with poudriere ports.
Do I need to do this manually or have I missed something?
I don’t think it’s
Hi,
There are several categories of ports I'd like to avoid for some
architectures. For example, I don't want x11 for mips.mips64.
Or astronomy. But let's say, for this architecture, I want to
build everything else.
I can't see a way of excluding categories with poudriere ports when
updating
On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 06:53:01PM +0100, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
If I give binmiscctl the magic for arm6 and then for say mips64, will
this break things?
Let's say I'm using an amd64 box to cross-compile using poudriere
for arm6 and mips64 ports. Can I do both on the same box at the same
time?
Hi,
If I give binmiscctl the magic for arm6 and then for say mips64, will
this break things?
Let's say I'm using an amd64 box to cross-compile using poudriere
for arm6 and mips64 ports. Can I do both on the same box at the same time?
Or do I need to let's say the arm6 run to finish, then give b
Hi,
Does vtnet require iflib in the kernel?
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On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 04:39:39PM +0100, Paul Vixie wrote:
i would expect you to use dump | restore, or zfs dump | zfs restore, to
move a system image from one container strategy (or bare metal) to
another (such as azure), after first booting a rescue image inside the
destination container. you
Hello,
Is it possible to migrate a byve freebsd instance/image to Azure? Or
does one have to have the instance initially provisioned via
their marketplace?
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I already use sshguard to block woodpeckers on sshd. Is there something
similar for apache? If so, would it work with sshguard? I use pf for
firewall.
Basically something that's causing 404s 5 times per second. How can I
(automatically) block it?
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 09:35:20AM -0700, Alan Somers wrote:
Try "pkg info -r ". And to go the other direction, use "pkg
info -d ".
-Alan
OK thank you, I'll try that
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Is there a command (or a port) I can use which, when fed an installed
port name, can tell me what installed it?
I don't mean libraries. I mean the actual port name.
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On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 02:28:00AM +0900, Yasuhiro KIMURA wrote:
From: tech-lists
Subject: php56
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2019 12:29:36 +
Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
packages now?
I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-
Hi,
Is there a way of installing php56 and php56-extensions from ports or
packages now?
I know it's EoL, but need it because I need to support a (non-ports)
program for the time being and said program will not work under php7*
context is 11-stable/amd64
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Hi,
context: freebsd-12-rc3, raspberry pi3-b, external usb-connected hd,
2.5A PSU
Has anyone tried using a wifi interface (usb key format) and ethernet at
the same time? There is also a usb connected hard drive. I was wondering
if the wifi might interrupt the ethernet or the hard drive. Aren't th
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 09:33:01PM +, tech-lists wrote:
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 12:32:25PM -0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
If it's showing up like that then it's not an AR9170 device; it's a
broadcom firmware device. :(
yeah. In tiny lettering it has "v2" next to the
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 12:32:25PM -0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
If it's showing up like that then it's not an AR9170 device; it's a
broadcom firmware device. :(
yeah. In tiny lettering it has "v2" next to the WNDA3100 so this seems
to be a completely different chipset
But what about the otus(4)
Hi,
context:
freebsd-12-beta4 on amd64 and freebsd-12 on arm64, I'm trying right now
with amd64 r340354.
I have a Netgear WNDA3100 USB wireless key. Its man page has the
following:
SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines
in your kernel configuration
On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 16:44:01 +
tech-lists wrote:
> Hi,
I missed the UPDATING entry 20180214 concerning ruby. sorry for the
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Hi,
context is 12.0-BETA3 r340208 GENERIC amd64
ports is Revision: 484403
nothing pertaining to openssl in make.conf or src.conf
I ran make check-old and yes | make delete-old and yes | make
delete-old-libs then rebooted before attempting to upgrade ruby
# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.1.1-freebsd
Hi,
context is recent freebsd-12-stable, amd64, NVIDIA GPU GeForce GTX 960
(GM206-A) GPU, boinc with WCG. ports are built from the ports tree.
I had no luck with an AMD card, wondering if NVIDIA is better supported
for this. I don't mind what drivers are used, although I'm having
problems determi
Hi,
man 4 ioat references ioatcontrol(8) in SEE ALSO but neither the manpage
or executable for ioatcontrol exists. The man page also references
/dev/ioat_test in the FILES section but that doesn't exist either.
Context is FreeBSD 12.0-BETA2 #3 r339812 amd64 with GENERIC kernel
ioat is loade
On 27/10/2018 18:50, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
The problem with these dongles is that sometimes there’s a rev A and a
rev B which use entirely different chipsets and hence are entirely
different drivers. That is rarely observable from online shopping sites
or even product packaging. I haven’t ch
Hi,
context: 12-stable amd64
When TP-LINK TL-WN321G usb dongle is inserted, this appears in dmesg:
ugen1.3: at usbus1
run0 numa-domain 0 on uhub3
run0: <1.0> on usbus1
run0: MAC/BBP RT5390 (rev 0x0502), RF RT5370 (MIMO 1T1R), address [REDACTED]
but run(4) says it supports these:
TP-LINK TL-WD
On 03/10/18 22:05, Brooks Davis wrote:
We are solictiting
feedback on the list of drivers to be excepted from removal.
The current list of drivers slated for REMOVAL is:
ae, bfe, bm, cs, dme, ed, ep, ex, fe, pcn, rl, sf, smc, sn,
ste, tl, tx, txp, vx, wb, xe
Please do not remove rl. I have
On 12/09/2018 15:37, Glen Barber wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 02:30:39PM +, Montgomery-Smith, Stephen wrote:
I did svn up just now in my /usr/src directory. I got this message.
Should I worry about this?
Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn.freebsd.org:443':
- The certi
On 18/08/2018 14:15, Polytropon wrote:
Try to follow the instructions on top of /usr/src/Makefile
(comment header). Before you perform "make installworld",
make sure you have rebooted the system into single-user mode
(with the new kernel).
Also see "man 7 build" for details.
yep, that fixed
On 25/06/2018 18:28, tech-lists wrote:
On 20/06/2018 06:08, Shane Ambler wrote:
This review is aiming to fix this -
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7538
I have been running the patch on stable/11 and after eight days uptime I
still have zero swap in use, I can't recall a time in the las
On 20/06/2018 06:08, Shane Ambler wrote:
This review is aiming to fix this -
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7538
I have been running the patch on stable/11 and after eight days uptime I
still have zero swap in use, I can't recall a time in the last few years
that I have had no swap usage past the
Hi,
On 22/06/2018 09:07, Yasuhiro KIMURA wrote:
1. BIOS message are displayed.
2. Boot menu of FreeBSD is displayed.
3. Kernel boot starts but after 'Booting...' no following messages
are displayed.
4. After OS has booted console stays unusable.
I've seen this effect elsewhere. Not exactly
On 18/06/2018 13:45, Adam wrote:
What is the output of sysctl vm.overcommit?
That's a sysctl I've not heard of. It's 0 on both machines
If this system is intended on being a VM host, then why don't you
limit ARC to something reasonable like Total Mem - Projected VM Mem -
Overhead = Ideal ARC
On 18/06/2018 13:23, David Fullard wrote:
I've noticed you've got a rather large ZFS ARC. You could try
limiting the ZFS max ARC size by setting the vfs.zfs.arc_max sysctl.
I'll try this as soon as I can.
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On 18/06/2018 09:08, Erich Dollansky wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 17 Jun 2018 23:19:02 +0100
tech-lists wrote:
freebsd-11-stable r333874, ZFS raidz1-0 (3x4TB disks), 128GB RAM,
Swap: 4096M Total, 3502M Used, 594M Free, 85% Inuse
this might not be related but I noticed that your swap space is small
On 18/06/2018 00:04, Adam wrote:
Based upon the output neither ram nor swap seems like similar spec so I
wonder if you could say what you mean by that.
server with the problem:
last pid: 62387; load averages: 0.07, 0.10, 0.08
up 30+01:30:01 12:46:40
48 pro
Hello list,
context is (server)
freebsd-11-stable r333874, ZFS raidz1-0 (3x4TB disks), 128GB RAM,
E5-2630 @2.3GHz, generic kernel.
There's one bhyve guest on this server (using 4x cpu and 16GB RAM, also
freebsd-11-stable)
There have been no special options for zfs configuration on the serve
On 31/05/2018 11:57, Rod Person wrote:
I ended up having to rebuild everything single qt5 library installed on
my system...pretty painful.
Hi,
Just to update, I fixed the problem by doing this:
1. portupgrade -f "qt4*"
2. portupgrade -f "qt5*"
Hopefully others will find this useful. Thanks a
On 31/05/2018 11:57, Rod Person wrote:
I just fixed this a few week or two ago on my system. The problem is
you have difference version numbers within the qt5 library, not having
qt4 and qt5.
Thanks for the tip. Yes, there are versions of all kinds of qt4/5
programs that are not in complete v
Hello lists,
context: 11.2-PRERELEASE #0 r333458 / ports r471194
with xpdf I get the following error:
Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (version 0x50904) with this library
(version 0x50a01),Abort (core dumped)
I seem to have both qt4-4.8.7 and qt5-5.10.1 installed. I didn't install
these d
Thanks everyone for their suggestions, I'll try both keychain and
invoking ssh-agent as exec.
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For over a decade I've used windowmaker for my freebsd desktop. For easy
ssh/sftp access to sites, before starting windowmaker with xinit, I run
'agent' which is a tcsh alias for the following:
rm -f "$HOME"/.ssh/`hostname`.agent ; ssh-agent | grep -v echo >
"$HOME"/.ssh/`hostna
On 24/05/2018 12:09, tech-lists wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to get (chrooted) sftp login working with public keys. I made
a sftp-only user which works fine, and is chrooted. I created a .ssh
directory with 770 perms (root:user) and put their public key in there
with 600 perms (user
Hello list,
I'm trying to get (chrooted) sftp login working with public keys. I made
a sftp-only user which works fine, and is chrooted. I created a .ssh
directory with 770 perms (root:user) and put their public key in there
with 600 perms (user:user) however when trying pubkey auth it always
On 20/05/2018 18:35, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
Our ftpd applies -u and by default instantly overrides it with login class
setting.
You should add your own login class to /etc/login.conf with 0111 value
then run "cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf" and "pw usermod ftpusername -L
ftploginclass"
Hi,
Thanks
Hi,
context: 11.2-BETA2 #0 r333924/amd64
I'm trying to get chrooted ftpd (in base) to write files uploaded to the
user dir as mode 666 (umask 111). I have a line in inetd.conf that looks
like this:
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd -l -u 111
The user logs in OK and uploads
On 28/03/2018 14:39, Gregory Byshenk wrote:
> You can do this manually, or by adding a PORTS_MODULES line to
> /etc/make.conf. This will rebuild the listed modules from ports
> when you build a new kernel.
Hi,
Are you sure it's in /etc/make.conf and not /etc/src.conf?
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On 24/03/2018 19:07, tech-lists wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Building libreoffice (libreoffice-en_GB) complains about illegal
> instruction and dumps core. Full script output is at
> https://www.zyxst.net/errors/libreofficebuildfail.txt
please ignore, libreoffice builds fine on a pristi
Hi,
Building libreoffice (libreoffice-en_GB) complains about illegal
instruction and dumps core. Full script output is at
https://www.zyxst.net/errors/libreofficebuildfail.txt
last few lines of make MAKE_JOBS_UNSAFE=yes -DBATCH
##
On 07/03/2018 11:55, wishmaster wrote:
> I have changed USB-cables, USB port on the server - without success.
> On another server this problem is absent.
It looks like a broken or shorting connection but you say you've tried
different ports on the machine and changed cables. I dunno, maybe the
usb
On 03/03/2018 12:56, Bruce Evans wrote:
> That won't work for the boot drive.
In my case the workaround is fine because it's not a boot drive
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On 03/03/2018 00:23, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> Indeed. I have had the following for a few years now, due to USB drives
> with ZFS pools:
>
> --- /usr/src/etc/rc.d/zfs 2016-11-08 10:21:29.820131000 +0100
> +++ /etc/rc.d/zfs 2016-11-08 12:49:52.971161000 +0100
> @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
>
> zfs_st
On 03/03/2018 00:09, Freddie Cash wrote:
> You said it's an external USB drive, correct? Could it be a race condition
> during the boot process where the USB mass storage driver hasn't detected
> the drive yet when /etc/rc.d/zfs is run?
>
> As a test, add a "sleep 30" in that script before the "zf
On 02/03/2018 21:56, Alan Somers wrote:
> dmesg only shows stuff that comes from the kernel, not the console. To
> see what's printed to the console, you'll actually have to watch it. Or
> enable /var/log/console.log by uncommenting the appropriate line in
> /etc/syslog.conf.
ok did that, chmodd
On 02/03/2018 21:56, Alan Somers wrote:
> dmesg only shows stuff that comes from the kernel, not the console. To see
> what's printed to the console, you'll actually have to watch it. Or enable
> /var/log/console.log by uncommenting the appropriate line in
> /etc/syslog.conf.
ok will do this asa
On 02/03/2018 21:38, Alan Somers wrote:
> The relevant code is in /etc/rc.d/zfs, and it already uses "-a". Have
> you checked if /etc/rc.d/zfs is printing any errors to the console
> during boot?
Nothing much in dmesg -a
# dmesg -a | egrep -i zfs
ZFS filesystem version: 5
ZFS storage pool versio
Hi, thanks for looking at this,
On 02/03/2018 20:39, Alan Somers wrote:
> This doesn't make sense. vdevs have nothing to do with mounting. You see
> your vdevs by doing "zpool status". What are you expecting to see that you
> don't?
sorry, I was confusing terms. I was expecting to see similar
Hi,
Importing two zpools after a hd crash, the first pool I imported
auto-loads at boot. But the second one I'm always having to zfs mount
(zpool name) then mount the zfs subdirs. The system was like this:
ada0 (this had the OS on. It was replaced after it crashed. Not a member
of any zpool, not
On 02/03/2018 18:29, Freddie Cash wrote:
> If you set hw.usb.no_shutdown_wait to 1 via sysctl, does it
> shutdown/reboot normally?
>
yes it does! Many thanks.
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On 02/03/2018 18:29, Freddie Cash wrote:
> If you set hw.usb.no_shutdown_wait to 1 via sysctl, does it
> shutdown/reboot normally?
thanks for the tip. I'll try it and let you know
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Hello stable@
Over the last few weeks, I've noticed the following new behaviours from
11.1 stable [only took note of the revision from the last update which
was r330243 unfortunately as I thought it was my config/fault initially]:
shutdown -r now no longer works as it did (ie: shutdown and reboot
On 16/02/2018 08:21, Mikaël Urankar wrote:
> Put /usr/local/bin/qemu-aarch64-static in
> $SYSROOT/usr/local/bin/qemu-aarch64-static
> you can use "service qemu_user_static start" to add the interpreter
That did it! :D many thanks. I had a bit of a problem with ldconfig but
it seems ok so far. Her
On 16/02/2018 01:22, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> You've copied qemu-aarch64-static to $SYSROOT/sbin. binmiscctl(8)
> should use /sbin/qemu-aarch64-static as its arm64 interpreter in the
> arm64-chroot.
arrrgh, thanks for spotting that. I'll try again
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Hi,
Is it possible to have on an amd64 system, a chrooted or jailed arm64
environment? It's possible to cross-compile an arm6 environment on
amd64 and then chroot into the arm6 environment - is the same possible
for arm64? I can cross-compile arm64 like this:
# SYSROOT=/crossbuild/arm64
# cd /usr
On 25/01/2018 06:22, Scott Bennett wrote:
> tech-lists wrote:
>
>> On 24/01/2018 08:51, Scott Bennett wrote:
>>> hellas# mv /etc/make.conf{,.save}
>>> hellas# mv /etc/src.conf{,.save}
>>> hellas# cd /usr/src
>>> hellas# make cleand
On 24/01/2018 08:15, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> Hi,
>
> Thank you for responding with your thoughts on this.
>>
>> What I'd do is firstly to make things as simple as possible. First do
>> the upgrade simply. Either delete or call make.conf & src.conf something
>
> Okay.
>
>> else. Then g
On 24/01/2018 08:51, Scott Bennett wrote:
> hellas# mv /etc/make.conf{,.save}
> hellas# mv /etc/src.conf{,.save}
> hellas# cd /usr/src
> hellas# make cleandir
> "/usr/src/share/mk/local.sys.mk", line 51: Malformed conditional
> (${.MAKE.MODE:Mmeta*} != "")
> "/usr/src/share
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