[Bug 221050] emulators/virtualbox-ose: Bridged network doesn't work (11.1-RELEASE)

2017-07-28 Thread bugzilla-noreply
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Upgrade to 11.1-RELEASE fails to boot on aws EC2.

2017-07-28 Thread Peter Ankerstål
Hi! It seems that FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE also breaks on EC2 in some cases. I had this problem before when upgrading to 11.0. This problem was noticed in the ERRATA: https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.0R/errata.html#open-issues and later said to have been resolved with a EN: https://www.freebsd.

ctl.conf includes

2017-07-28 Thread Eugene M. Zheganin
Hi, any chance we will get the "include" directive for ctl.conf ? Because, for instance, I'm using bunch of custom APIs on top of iSCSI/zfs and the inability to split the ctl.conf to a set of different one-for-a-target config files complicates lot of things. I understand clearly that this is

some general zfs tuning (for iSCSI)

2017-07-28 Thread Eugene M. Zheganin
Hi, I'm using several FreeBSD zfs installations as the iSCSI production systems, they basically consist of an LSI HBA, and a JBOD with a bunch of SSD disks (12-24, Intel, Toshiba or Sandisk (avoid Sandisks btw)). And I observe a problem very often: gstat shows 20-30% of disk load, but the sy

Re: ctl.conf includes

2017-07-28 Thread Zeus Panchenko
+1 Eugene M. Zheganin wrote: > one-for-a-target config files complicates lot of things. I understand > clearly that this is only my problem, bit I'm writing this in case of > someone's needs this too, so may be I'm not alone asking for ctl.conf > includes. I am aware that ctladm allows many thin

11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Peter
After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" which contains rubbish: > last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19, 3.89up 0+00:34:46 03:23:51 > 1030 processes:9 running, 1004 sleeping, 17 waiting > CPU 0: 16.0% user, 0.0% nice, 78.7% system, 4.9% interru

11.1-RELEASE: huge amount of l2_cksum_bad

2017-07-28 Thread Peter
After upgrading 11.0-RELEASE-p10 to 11.1-RELEASE I suddenly see a huge amount of kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.l2_cksum_bad (nearly 2% of kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.l2_hits). I have set > vfs.zfs.compressed_arc_enabled="0" in loader.conf. When removing this, the errors are gone. It seems that option is

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Glen Barber
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: > After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" > which contains rubbish: > > > last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19, 3.89up 0+00:34:46 > 03:23:51 > > 1030 processes:9 running, 1004 sleeping, 17 waiti

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Jov
This is another problem I find on top with extra new line: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220996 Jov 2017年7月28日 10:18 PM,"Glen Barber" 写道: > On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: > > After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of > "top"

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Glen Barber wrote: > > > ARC: 324M Total, 54M MFU, 129M MRU, 2970K Anon, 13M Header, 125M Other > > > 136¿176M Compress185 194M Uncompressed361.94:1 Ratio > > > Swap: 2441M Total, 277M Used, 2164M Free, 11% Inuse > > > > > PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Glen Barber
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: > After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" > which contains rubbish: > > > last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19, 3.89up 0+00:34:46 > > 03:23:51 > > 1030 processes:9 running, 1004 sleeping, 17 wa

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Peter
Glen Barber wrote: On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" which contains rubbish: last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19, 3.89up 0+00:34:46 03:23:51 1030 processes:9 running, 1004 sleeping,

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Peter
Glen Barber wrote: On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" which contains rubbish: last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19, 3.89up 0+00:34:46 03:23:51 1030 processes:9 running, 1004 sleeping, 1

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Glen Barber
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 07:04:51PM +0200, Peter wrote: > Glen Barber wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: > > > After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" > > > which contains rubbish: > > > > > > > last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75

Re: Upgrade to 11.1-RELEASE fails to boot on aws EC2.

2017-07-28 Thread Colin Percival
On 07/28/17 03:41, Peter Ankerst�l wrote: > It seems that FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE also breaks on EC2 in some cases. I had > this problem before when upgrading to 11.0. This problem was noticed in the > ERRATA: https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.0R/errata.html#open-issues > and later said to have

Re: Upgrade to 11.1-RELEASE fails to boot on aws EC2.

2017-07-28 Thread Peter Ankerstål
> >> On 28 Jul 2017, at 12:41, Peter Ankerstål wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> It seems that FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE also breaks on EC2 in some cases. I had >> this problem before when upgrading to 11.0. This problem was noticed in the >> ERRATA: https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.0R/errata.html#open-is

Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top"

2017-07-28 Thread Peter
Glen Barber wrote: On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 07:04:51PM +0200, Peter wrote: Glen Barber wrote: On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" which contains rubbish: last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19