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Danny Braniss wrote:
> Hi,
> After changing cables,switches,ports, I came to the conclusion
> that bce is reporting input errors that are not there, or creating them.
> I checked this with 3 different boxes, all Dell-2950/Broadcom NetXtreme II
>
At 05:29 PM 12/15/2008, Paul MacKenzie wrote:
The next thing I am doing is going to be removing the QUOTA feature
to see if this has any bearing
on this problem. It does not appear to be even writing at a heavy
load as you can see (almost
nothing) but the processes are mostly in UFS when it sp
Hi,
I'm trying to tar a rather big directory via nfs (some 800gb), it
has many subdirectories, some of them with many files (close to 10^6 :-)
just before the server panics, the tar (on the client) starts complaining
about lost
files, or permition denied, but not in the pathological directories.
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> Danny Braniss wrote:
> > Hi,
> > After changing cables,switches,port
Danny Braniss wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to tar a rather big directory via nfs (some 800gb), it
> has many subdirectories, some of them with many files (close to 10^6 :-)
>
> just before the server panics, the tar (on the client) starts complaining
> about lost
> files, or permition denied, but no
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Hopefully it's readable enough.
Hello, I purchased a new Clevo M860TU on the account that it ran linux
very well and was hoping it would fair the same on FreeBSD. Not so
much, little help? I posted this in mobile originally but though
>> The next thing I am doing is going to be removing the QUOTA feature
>> to see if this has any bearing
>> on this problem. It does not appear to be even writing at a heavy
>> load as you can see (almost
>> nothing) but the processes are mostly in UFS when it spirals out of
>> control.
>
>
> What
> What does top -S show ? Most of the load is in system. Does the
> machine in question have a rather large master.passwd file by chance ?
> (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=75855)
> ---Mike
>
Thanks for your quick reply:
master.passwd is only 9467 (with a ls-l)
TOP -ISM at t
After installing 6.4-RELEASE on my secondary KDC I decided to test the
secondary KDC. When trying kinit I get this error:
j...@w17 ~ $ kinit
j...@stradamotorsports.com's Password:
kinit: krb5_get_init_creds: Key size is incompatible with encryption type
One post on the net says that Heimdal ch
it just seems to delay the panic though, it smells like some memory leak ...
Well, the canonical fix seems be to DECREASE vfs.zfs.arc_max to
something like 100M and keep decreasing until it works.
More info here:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSQuickStartGuide
Once you tune, your problem
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