On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 09:30:39AM +0100, V??clav Haisman wrote:
> Hi,
> the attached lor.txt contains LOR I got this yesterday. It is FreeBSD 6.1
> with relatively recent kernel, from last week or so.
>
> --
> VH
> +lock order reversal:
> + 1st 0xc537f300 kqueue (kqueue) @ /usr/src/sys/kern/kern
Kostik Belousov wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 09:30:39AM +0100, V??clav Haisman wrote:
[...]
>
> Thank you for the report. The LOR is caused by my commit into
> sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c, rev. 1.280.
>
> What application you run that triggers the LOR ? Patch below is one
I have no idea, I just
I have a FreeBSD 5.5-STABLE box that is setup with a gmirror RAID 1 using
two identical harddrives.
I installed quotas on the filesystem by enabling it 'options QUOTA' and
rebuilding the kernel. I added userquota to the /etc/fstab for the /usr
partition and I added 'enable_quotas=YES' and 'check_q
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I have a HP proliant ML310 G3 server and try to install FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 on it.
I have enabled the onboard raid controller and created a mirro of 2 disk on it.
Then when it boots it shows one logical drive.
But freebsd does not show me the raid it just shows me both drives (ad4 and ad6)
if i go to f
O. Hartmann wrote:
> Maybe amd() dismounts to early ... Don't know. Maybe the magic
> 'sync;sync;sync' before dismounting will help, I'll try it.
As far as I know, that's not different from calling "sync"
just once. It might make more sense to put a little sleep
between the sync calls, though.
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On Nov 27, 2006, at 1:09 , Clayton Milos wrote:
I just bought a large external hard drive for home backups (500g Western
Digital My Book). When I plug it in to my machine (RELENG_6 from about a
week ago), the system sees the device just fi
secmgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As far as I am aware windows 2000 and xp will only allow you to format up
> > to
> > a 32G dive with FAT32. Any bigger and it will force you to use NTFS. The
> > other strange thing is tht you are trying to mount /dev/da0 and not
> > /dev/de0s1.
>
Hello,
I have enabled the support for LSI SAS1068 controller with 4.11
Release, and i compiled the kernel with chnages, it compiles with some
work arounds. When booting it successfully detects the LSI controller.
I will tell my system config
My system is HP Proliant DL380G4, and i have one inter
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 09:24:07AM +0100, Rink Springer wrote:
> Over the night, we reset the shelf in order to activate its new
> management IP address, causing the /dev/da[12] devices to be temporarily
> unavailable. This resulted in the following panic on the rather busy
> mailstorage server (th
Hi.
I have installed a gb-mezzanine-card in my bl460c and the card is
recognized (correctly) as a bge-interface.
When I configure it with a valid ip-address status remain "no
carrier". I have put the cable in two different switches, one managed
and one un-managed. The switches do see the link a
Hello,
The model of this box is actually the ASUS Vintage AH-1, sorry for my error!
A niggling annoyance present on this machine is that the on-board serial
port defaults to COM2 settings, not COM1, however this may be changed in
the BIOS.
Here is an excerpt from dmesg which I managed to capt
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 08:07:13PM +0530, V.SriSaiGanesh Venkataramani wrote:
>
> When i installed the system the root partition's slice was da0s1a. Now
> when i compiled the kernel with the support of LSI SAS driver, and i
> booted it, the LSI card first gets detected and the raw drives
> connect
Oliver Fromme wrote:
secmgr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As far as I am aware windows 2000 and xp will only allow you to format up to
> > a 32G dive with FAT32. Any bigger and it will force you to use NTFS. The
> > other strange thing is tht you are trying to mount /dev/da0 and not
>
Hello, Everybody
Well, here is what I am doing:
ls -l /usr/local/etc/rc.d
total 30
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4744 Nov 13 11:38 apache22
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 673 Nov 13 14:27 clamav-clamd
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 722 Nov 13 14:27 clamav-freshclam
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1057 Nov 13 1
> Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 14:53:06 +0100 (CET)
> From: Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> O. Hartmann wrote:
> > Maybe amd() dismounts to early ... Don't know. Maybe the magic
> > 'sync;sync;sync' before dismounting will help, I'll try it.
>
> As far as I know, tha
Richard Coleman wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > [...]
> > However, if the size of the file system exceeds 128 MB
That should be 128 GB, of course.
> [...]
> Because of the potential panics that were mention, I can understand a
> reluctance to change the default. But I suspect that (atte
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello, Everybody
>
> Well, here is what I am doing:
> ls -l /usr/local/etc/rc.d
> total 30
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4744 Nov 13 11:38 apache22
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 673 Nov 13 14:27 clamav-clamd
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 722 Nov 13 14:27 clamav-freshclam
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> [...]
> #PROVIDE l2tpd
Be sure to get the synatx right. It must look like this:
# PROVIDE: l2tpd
The "PROVIDE" line is used to distinguish old-style scripts
from rcNG scripts. Therefore it is important that you get
the syntax of that line right, or otherwise the scr
I realise the original posting was related to amd(8) and NFS is not a
normal filesystem but in the interest of trying to stamp out this myth...
On Mon, 2006-Nov-27 08:41:19 -0800, Kevin Oberman wrote:
>The traditional mantra was
>sync
>sync
>sync
...
>That mantra is about 25 years old, so its vali
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 05:37:58AM +1100 I heard the voice of
Peter Jeremy, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> All current Un*x filesystems will automatically flush all buffers as
> part of the unmount process
That Depends(tm), partly on what you mean by 'unmount'.
With my Nov05 and Jun06 -CURRENT's, I
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, James Wyatt wrote:
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On Nov 27, 2006, at 1:09 , Clayton Milos wrote:
I just bought a large external hard drive for home backups (500g Western
Digital My Book). When I plug it in to my machine (RELENG_6 from about a
week a
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 21:19:40 +0100, Matthew D. Fuller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 05:37:58AM +1100 I heard the voice of
Peter Jeremy, and lo! it spake thus:
All current Un*x filesystems will automatically flush all buffers as
part of the unmount process
That Depends(
Ronald Klop wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 21:19:40 +0100, Matthew D. Fuller
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 05:37:58AM +1100 I heard the voice of
>> Peter Jeremy, and lo! it spake thus:
>>>
>>> All current Un*x filesystems will automatically flush all buffers as
>>> part of
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