I was experimenting with iscsi earlier, using both a flat file as the
backing store and also a zvol. I noticed that the zvol was giving me
dreadful performance - reading at about 20 meg/second and writing at
about 12. the fklat file gives about 45 meg/second both ways.
i thouht it was to do wuth t
After running 7-PRERELEASE from around November 25th, I upgraded today
to find the system panics repeatably on RELENG_7_1 sources. I can boot
back to the old kernel and it operates as expected. It seems to be
related to fxp(4).
FreeBSD didy.internal 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Sat Ja
Pete French wrote:
I was experimenting with iscsi earlier, using both a flat file as the
backing store and also a zvol. I noticed that the zvol was giving me
dreadful performance - reading at about 20 meg/second and writing at
about 12. the fklat file gives about 45 meg/second both ways.
i thouh
> Sorry, I can't think of any - by the time you see it hung, whatever
> went wrong has already happened. You might glean some insight from
> the TCP socket state (on the FreeBSD side, use 'netstat -A' to print
> the PCB address and gdb to dump the contents but I'm not sure how to
> get this data o
Andrew Snow wrote:
On 7.x (where ZFS is really quite broken for server use - don't waste
too much time on it)
How exactly is it broken? I know there are some issues, but so serious
you'd say it's broken?
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On Jan 3, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Brandon Weisz wrote:
After running 7-PRERELEASE from around November 25th, I upgraded
today to find the system panics repeatably on RELENG_7_1 sources. I
can boot back to the old kernel and it operates as expected. It
seems to be related to fxp(4).
FreeBSD di