On 30/03/2011 02:48, Clayton Milos wrote:
Now on 8.2-RELEASE when I run "geli onetime -s 4096 gzero" it crashes
the box with a kernel fault.
You need to obtain information about the crash. Add a line to /etc/rc.conf:
dumpdev="AUTO"
(assuming you have decent swap space on an unencrypted drive
On 29.03.2011 00:57, Clayton Milos wrote:
Hi Pawel
I'm running GELI encryption on a hardware RAID5 (8x1TB), formatted to
6.3T
usable space using i386 FreeBSD 7.3-PRERELEASE. Write speeds to the
drive
are just over 40MB/s which is not too bad but I would like to improve it
as
the drive gets 2
On 29.03.2011 00:57, Clayton Milos wrote:
Hi Pawel
I'm running GELI encryption on a hardware RAID5 (8x1TB), formatted to
6.3T
usable space using i386 FreeBSD 7.3-PRERELEASE. Write speeds to the drive
are just over 40MB/s which is not too bad but I would like to improve it
as
the drive gets 2
On 29.03.2011 00:57, Clayton Milos wrote:
> Hi Pawel
>
> I'm running GELI encryption on a hardware RAID5 (8x1TB), formatted to 6.3T
> usable space using i386 FreeBSD 7.3-PRERELEASE. Write speeds to the drive
> are just over 40MB/s which is not too bad but I would like to improve it as
> the dri
Hi Pawel
I'm running GELI encryption on a hardware RAID5 (8x1TB), formatted to 6.3T
usable space using i386 FreeBSD 7.3-PRERELEASE. Write speeds to the drive
are just over 40MB/s which is not too bad but I would like to improve it as
the drive gets 270MB/s without encryption.
I've run the fo