GELI Only running at the speed of 1 thread

2012-07-30 Thread Clayton Milos
Hi Pawel / All I have a system with 2 AMD Opteron 285's in it with the second cores disabled so effectively a 2 CPU single core each setup. I run the following: #> kldload geom_zero #> geli onetime -s 4096 /dev/gzero #> dd if=/dev/gzero of=/dev/null bs=1m count=1k 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records

Re: stable/9 panic Bad tailq NEXT(0xffffffff80e52660->tqh_last) != NULL

2012-07-30 Thread John Baldwin
On Monday, July 16, 2012 5:39:26 am Andriy Gapon wrote: > on 13/07/2012 19:31 Sean Bruno said the following: > > pcib7: at device 28.0 on pci0 > > pcib7: domain0 > > pcib7: secondary bus 7 > > pcib7: subordinate bus 7 > > pcib7: no prefetched decode > > device_attach: pci

OpenSSL from Ports

2012-07-30 Thread Beat Siegenthaler
Hello, Until today, when I was asked what WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes should do.. i was obviously wrong: I think whole openssl should be replaced, but : [mym:~] # which openssl /usr/bin/openssl [mym:~] # openssl version OpenSSL 0.9.8x 10 May 2012 there IS a 1.0.1 version but it is not found whit which

Re: OpenSSL from Ports

2012-07-30 Thread O. Hartmann
Am 07/30/12 20:04, schrieb Beat Siegenthaler: > Hello, > > Until today, when I was asked what WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes should do.. i > was obviously wrong: > I think whole openssl should be replaced, but : > > [mym:~] # which openssl > /usr/bin/openssl > [mym:~] # openssl version > OpenSSL 0.9.8x 10

Re: OpenSSL from Ports

2012-07-30 Thread Ian Lepore
On Mon, 2012-07-30 at 20:36 +0200, O. Hartmann wrote: > Am 07/30/12 20:04, schrieb Beat Siegenthaler: > > Hello, > > > > Until today, when I was asked what WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes should do.. i > > was obviously wrong: > > I think whole openssl should be replaced, but : > > > > [mym:~] # which open

Re: OpenSSL from Ports

2012-07-30 Thread Beat Siegenthaler
On 30.07.12 20:36, O. Hartmann wrote > I guess you need to ensure that the path /usr/local/bin is searched BEFORE > /usr/bin. If you're using sh(1) as the standard shell of yours, you should ensure this by using something like the following in .profile (or .cshrc, if csh(1)): Never tweaked that: b

Re: OpenSSL from Ports

2012-07-30 Thread O. Hartmann
Am 07/30/12 20:46, schrieb Ian Lepore: > On Mon, 2012-07-30 at 20:36 +0200, O. Hartmann wrote: >> Am 07/30/12 20:04, schrieb Beat Siegenthaler: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Until today, when I was asked what WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes should do.. i >>> was obviously wrong: >>> I think whole openssl should be repl

Re: OpenSSL from Ports

2012-07-30 Thread Chuck Burns
On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 21:01:23 +0200 Beat Siegenthaler wrote: > > It seems to be important to know, what "build from port" means. There is > still some tweaking necessary. > > thanks > > > ___ > freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.fr

Re: OpenSSL from Ports

2012-07-30 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 30/07/2012 21:38, Chuck Burns wrote: > On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 21:01:23 +0200 > Beat Siegenthaler wrote: >> It seems to be important to know, what "build from port" means. There is >> still some tweaking necessary. > Is it possible that openssl in base is just left over from the > previous world?

Community Collaborative Networks

2012-07-30 Thread Larry Peterson
July 30, 2012 Dear Community Leader, The Community Collaborative Networks at http://www.lcnets.org is inviting members to join. While a social network is for sharing of personal news and events, a community collaborative network is for sharing of resources (including information and tools) in

FreeBSD 9.1-BETA1 amd64 fails to mount ZFS rootfs with error 2 when system has more than 3584MB of RAM

2012-07-30 Thread Richard Yao
Dear Everyone, I am running FreeBSD 9.1-BETA1 amd64 on ZFS in KVM on Gentoo Linux on ZFS. The root pool uses ashift=13 and is on a single disk. The kernel fails to mount the root filesystem if the system has more than 3584MB of RAM. I did a manual binary search to try to find the exact upper limit