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Hello,
Should I use device polling or there is another solution for this?
dmesg:
...
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz (2135.06-MHz
686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x6f6 Stepping = 6
Features=0xbfebfbff
Features2
Hi,
SATA drives on SiS 180 SATA150 (ASUS P4S800D mobo) controller are not detected
on any release > 6.0, though they work on 5.5. I've attached dmesg from 5.5
and 7.0-BETA2 in case it may be helpful. It's kinda production system, so I
couldn't play much with it. Any suggestions, hints on how to
Hi Robert !
> If you run this from single-user mode, do you get the same result? What is
> the general network configuration of the system, and what sorts of services
> are running?
This is my laptop there is no services running... I use ipfw, natd,
bridge and tap to work with qemu
>
> Could yo
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Hi, Christian,
Christian S.J. Peron wrote:
> Please try the attached patch. I have committed this to head
> and it somehow slipped through the cracks in terms of an MFC
>
> (patch /etc/defaults/devfs.rules)
Do we need to expose /dev/ptmx as well?
> Dear colleagues,
>
> any hints to tune rrdtool with ~30k rrd files (approx 2k target
> devices)?
>
> machine is mostly IO-bound, showing 100% disk load with 8 or sometimes
> even 3 mB/s, 300-400 tps (it's 2 SATA300 disks in gmirror)
Long and short of it, rrd sucks. I'm not sure whats sucks w
No-one with any clues or recommendations? :/ CCing to -stable too..
Thanks
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On Oct 29, 2007, at 09:37 , Johan Ström wrote:
Hello
I got a FreeBSD 6.2 box running a few jails, with a pretty strict
PF ruleset. I got a problem wi
On 11/11/2007, [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If a binary/library that is currently used gets removed/replaced, it will be
> copied to memory. The process will not even recognize this. Only restarting
> the process will remove the old version from memory and cause the new one to
> be
Hello,
I am trying to update my version of FreeBSD from 5.4 to 5.5-STABLE. This is
one of the many things I've yet to get my feet wet with yet, and so I'm not
entirely sure what it is I am doing. I've made a backup of my most critical
work.
Some links I've found describing this process:
1. h
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 06:08:10 Nic Reveles wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to update my version of FreeBSD from 5.4 to 5.5-STABLE. This
> is one of the many things I've yet to get my feet wet with yet, and so I'm
> not entirely sure what it is I am doing. I've made a backup of my most
> cri
Hi,
I was trying to install 7.0 beta 2 on a system that has a SATA attached
DVD drive. The system starts to the point where it waits for the SCSI
devices to initialize. After that it starts reading from the install media
and constantly gets read timeouts == no installation possible.
Does anybody
Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On 11/11/2007, [LoN]Kamikaze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If a binary/library that is currently used gets removed/replaced, it will be
>> copied to memory. The process will not even recognize this. Only restarting
>> the process will remove the old version from memory and cau
Hi.
Panagiotis Christias wrote:
In the "good" case you are getting a much higher interrupt rate but
with the data you provided I can't tell where from. You need to run
vmstat -i at regular intervals (e.g. every 10 seconds for a minute)
during the "good" and "bad" times, since it only provides c
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