Jo Rhett wrote:
On Sep 7, 2006, at 2:23 PM, Steven Hartland wrote:
I did have a little bother getting through to the dev's for
support with a disk compatibility issue but once I located
the right person highpoint support was very good.
How did you locate them? Highpoint support told us that a
Hi,
Tagged queueing feature of a VMware virtual disk connected with SCSI
has been disabled since the cam quirk was added.
# this quirk is needed to find the drive by SCSI HA.
I modified this quirk to allow tagged queueing while finding out causes
of low disk performance.
This modification
hi all,
The problem is the following:
Using tcpdump -i sis0, whatever other arguments,
I am loosing more or less (UDP) packets depending on
the bitrate when starting AND stopping tcpdump.
At least at the application level as reported by my
client program.
No such problem with the rl driver, not t
Hi Sam,
thank you for your answer. I think it is connected to this problem somehow, but
not fully.
I increased txbuf and rxbuf twice to 200 and 80, I saw some betterment in less
of "no buffers space ...", but latency went up to 2000 ms.
Now I ended at txbuf=800 and rxbuf=320 on both sides R1 a
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 08:13:11PM +0200, Daniel Bond wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just setup GBDE on my laptop, encrypting my 512M cf-card.
> This works like a charm, but I felt the need to enchance the rc-script a
> little to automatically mount the encrypted drive(s), if you have the
> following in /etc/
[this has been sent to freebsd-usb before, sorry if you see it
twice but maybe someone on this list can help?]
I'm trying to get a Polar IR->USB interface working with FreeBSD
6.1, but it fails with the error:
setting configuration index 0 failed
I enabled USB_DEBUG and added some more printf st
> Jo Rhett wrote:
> >FYI, several people have claimed that the 1820a is "hardware" -- this
> >is untrue. It's hardware accelerated, but all of the raid logic is
> >in the driver. It's sludgeware", not hardware raid. Performance
> >tests against a real hardware raid adapter will demonstrate what
Barney,
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 02:33:52PM -0400, Barney Wolff wrote:
B> Updated my Athlon-xp 6-stable system last night, got an em watchdog
B> timeout for the first time a few hours later, during a fairly
B> high-traffic period. System is UP but does have device apic in
B> the config. Any cha
I've update to the latest 7-CURRENT (last night, 10pm CST) and now
the previous error message
mpt0: Unhandled Event Notify Frame. Event 0xe (ACK not required).
(http://www.bsd.org.mx/~alex/logs/messages.CURRENT.0902)
is gone, but a new error message appears as often as the former,
and under th
I've tried to search for these answers, so I apologize if I've missed
them in previous posts in various lists:
I'm setting up FreeBSD 6.1/i386 (soon amd64, I hope) for LDAP login
and I've had some minor issues with it:
1) I can get it to work as a server and client but with the default
startu
On Friday 08 September 2006 10:25, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> Barney,
>
> On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 02:33:52PM -0400, Barney Wolff wrote:
> B> Updated my Athlon-xp 6-stable system last night, got an em
> watchdog B> timeout for the first time a few hours later, during a
> fairly B> high-traffic period.
On Friday 08 September 2006 11:17, Kent Stewart wrote:
> On Friday 08 September 2006 10:25, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> > Barney,
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 02:33:52PM -0400, Barney Wolff wrote:
> > B> Updated my Athlon-xp 6-stable system last night, got an em
> > watchdog B> timeout for the firs
Hi,
I was disconnecting my smart card reader from my USB hub, when
the kernel panicked.
Btw kernel and world have been built with ccache.
make any difference.
Here's backtrace from kgdb.
% kgdb kernel.debug vmcore.347
[GDB will not be able to debug user-mode threads: /u
Dirk Kleinhesselink wrote:
>this immediately gives me the result. It is something with the
>pam or nss that is insisting on doing the port 389 first.
Have you edited the right configuration files? There are
/usr/local/etc/openldap/ldap.conf, /usr/local/etc/ldap.conf and
/usr/local/etc/ns
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
The back-out of the last set of changes to gmirror don't seem to have
solved the problem .. I get ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/imb> iostat 5
~ tty da0 da1pass0 cpu
~ tin tout KB/t tps MB/s KB/t
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 09:25:43PM +0400, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> Barney,
>
> On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 02:33:52PM -0400, Barney Wolff wrote:
> B> Updated my Athlon-xp 6-stable system last night, got an em watchdog
> B> timeout for the first time a few hours later, during a fairly
> B> high-traffic
Steven Hartland wrote:
I believe you are wrong here and my own performance tests here
backs this up, showing it keeps up with the more expensive areca
in a number of areas notably, providing 180MB/s in sequential
read tests from a 5 disk array.
Steve,
Just out of interest what RAID level was
> CFLAGS= -O2 -pipe -funroll-loops -ffast-math
I had used similar optimizations soon after going from 6.1-RELEASE to
6-STABLE and discovered it was a bad idea. Using -O -pipe has since
stood me in good stead. The system is by no means sluggish, even on a
cut-rate build-on-a-budget machine.
I expe
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