On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 03:26:13PM -0400, Vivek Khera wrote:
> While we're on the topic of jail resource limits, I think I'll ask my
> question again... I asked last month but got no response...
>
>
> I've got a jail server (FreeBSD 6.3/amd64) which runs a bunch of web
> site development env
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 06:11:01PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Friday 23 May 2008 09:26:45 am Kostik Belousov wrote:
> > On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 08:29:09AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> > > On Friday 23 May 2008 07:53:11 am Kostik Belousov wrote:
> > > > On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 01:22:55PM +1200,
`On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:11 PM, John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [patch]
I have not yet tried this patch, but here is my progress so far:
* Rolling back to 7.0-RELEASE made it worse - now after choosing
FreeBSD from grub the machine would immediately reboot.
* I booted with the CD aga
I don't have a definite answer to your first two questions (I've got a
similar set up and would be interested to get some definite answers to
those) however I'd like to comment on your third point...
On May 21, 11:00 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Arnaud Houdelette) wrote:
> 3. I'd like to keep the storag
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 05:34:57PM +0100, James Seward wrote:
> X. However, from the moment I press F1 to choose FreeBSD to the moment
> it's done booting, all I see on the screen is "BTX loader 1.00 BTX
> version is 1.02" and the cursor blinking below it. My only clues that
> it's booting at the
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Andrew Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but what struck me as odd is the desire to create two separate zpools - one
> for data storage and one for the system. i think one of zfs's greatest
> strengths is the abstraction/separation between disks and filesystems.
On May 23, 2008, at 6:37 PM, Unga wrote:
When open an pdf has two types of scenarios in FreeBSD:
1. When X run as a realtime-prio process, X go mad and swallow up
almost all of CPU cycles, making audio hiccups.
2. When X run as a normal-prio process, X behaves well and rarely
gets an audibl