O.K.
I'll rebuild my system and check them.
Please wait for a result.
BTW, "plug the keyboard" means "Physically detach and attach the keyboard" ?
Thank you for your reply.
2020年2月25日(火) 17:41 Hans Petter Selasky :
>
> Hi,
>
> Can you enable ukbd debug in 12-stable?
>
> sysctl hw.usb.ukbd.debug
Hi,
> On 25 Feb 2020, at 01:35, Mario Olofo wrote:
>
> Hi Mike, thanks for the insight.
>
> I tried both, but not at the same time.
> When I found that the ZFS was corrupting the filesystem, I reinstalled the
> FreeBSD using UFS but no luck.
> Ulf told me that he had the same problem and it tur
I have had disks, that work “perfectly" under UFS and various RAID controllers
(and DOS and Windows), but always reported checksum errors when running under
ZFS. It would happen on any motherboard or controller. That made me never use
anything but ZFS on data that I cannot recreate 100%, fast… b
On 25/Feb/2020 10:52, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
It might well be, that FreeBSD is more agressive with your motherboard/chipset
or does not implement known quirk of that — which might trigger some edge cases
for the SSD. Ultimately, if you can move that SSD to another motherboard and
test it, it
Hi, all.
I rebuild my system, using current ukbd.c.
The results are same as Subject. No '\', no '|', no '_'.
See attachment for detail.
Line240 shows "ugen0.3: at usbus0 (disconnected)"
I press keys '\', '|',(right of '^' '~')
'\', '_' (right of '/' ''?') order.
I can't input underscore on con
On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 19:01:49 -0600, Mike Karels stated:
>The update to ACPI was pulled from upstream, and IIRC it included
>multiple changes. There have been many updates to ACPI since. I
>don't have any idea which part of the change caused the problem, or
>what it does; no idea how it affects US
Ok, I will try tomorrow.
# It's over 21:00 at JST-9, Sorry.
2020年2月25日(火) 21:06 Hans Petter Selasky :
> On 2020-02-25 12:37, Minoru TANABE wrote:
> > Hi, all.
> >
> > I rebuild my system, using current ukbd.c.
> > The results are same as Subject. No '\', no '|', no '_'.
> >
> > See attachment for
Good morning all,
@Pete French, you have trim activated on your SSDs right? I heard that if
its not activated, the SSD disc can stop working very quickly.
@Daniel Kalchev, I used UFS2 with SU+J as suggested on the forums for me,
and in this case the filesystem didn't "corrupted", it justs kernel p
On 2/25/2020 8:28 AM, Mario Olofo wrote:
Good morning all,
@Pete French, you have trim activated on your SSDs right? I heard that if
its not activated, the SSD disc can stop working very quickly.
@Daniel Kalchev, I used UFS2 with SU+J as suggested on the forums for me,
and in this case the file
FreeBSD does not technically have driver for different disks. People asked
whether it is an NVMe device or SATA device, because those interfaces have
different drivers.
But for FreeBSD, an mechanical SATA, hybrid SATA or SSD SATA will use exactly
the same SATA driver. It depends on the chipset.
On 25/Feb/2020 13:28, Mario Olofo wrote:
Good morning all,
@Pete French, you have trim activated on your SSDs right? I heard that
if its not activated, the SSD disc can stop working very quickly.
On the curent dfives, yes, but I have run with trim disabled in the
past, It kinds of depends
If my memory serves well, TRIM was originally not enabled by default on
FreeBSD, because there were many drives that claimed to support it, but didn’t,
or didn’t support it properly. That sort of is resolved today and WD Green is
supposedly relatively recent drive.
I am not aware of disabling T
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11:07:48AM +, Pete French wrote:
> I have often wondered if ZFS is more aggressive with discs, because until
> very recently any solid state drive I have used ZFS on broke very quicky. ...
I've always wondered if ZFS (and other snapshotting file systems) would help
ki
On Feb 25, 2020, at 9:03 AM, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
> FreeBSD does not technically have driver for different disks. People asked
> whether it is an NVMe device or SATA device, because those interfaces have
> different drivers.
>
> But for FreeBSD, an mechanical SATA, hybrid SATA or SSD SATA wi
On 2/25/2020 9:53 AM, John Kennedy wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11:07:48AM +, Pete French wrote:
I have often wondered if ZFS is more aggressive with discs, because until
very recently any solid state drive I have used ZFS on broke very quicky. ...
I've always wondered if ZFS (and oth
On Mon, 2020-02-24 at 19:01 -0600, Mike Karels wrote:
> > From mike Sun Feb 23 17:24:54 2020
>
>
> Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
> > On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 16:27:40 -0600, Mike Karels stated:
> > > In this case (a USB failure), I bisected the problem some months
Hi.
I applied ukbd.c patch, then rebuild world and kernel.
The result is "Every symbols on keyboard can input as I expected".
In attached file, check result with the same procedure below are described.
See attachment file for detail.
It seems that my problem is fixed.
Thanks.
2020年2月25日(火) 21:
Hi,
Is there any guide on how to use the vmdk file provided on release on
vSphere?
The first thing that I noticed is an issue reported a few months ago -
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/installing-on-esxi-using-official-vmdk-files.72945/
Changing the type (Virtual Device Node) of the disk from
Hello,
I reinstalled FreeBSD 12.1 on my SSD (in the swap partition of my Linux to
test) and on my Hybrid HDD.
Just configured rc.conf to start my wifi dongle, downoaded git, node and
npm via pkg and... as you can see in my screenshot,
the ZFS already shows corrupted data...
Can't been able to lo
you said "hybrid HDD"
is this possibly about write-back vs write-through cache integrity and
some confusion in a driver over what is committed back in disk, and
what is not?
this feels like a very nasty corner case. Could you be explicit about
versions and vendors?
I am asking for selfish reason
Hybrid HDD are the norm for notebooks, that is, 1TB hard drive with 16GB of
SSD internal memory for fast writes and hot data (most used pages).
In my case, the notebook came with a ST1000LX015, but the problem happened
on the SSD, not on this HDD.
The SSD is a WD Green m.2, Rebecca already posted a
Guys, just a little update:
I was able to boot from the HDD, just had to remove the FreeBSD partition
from the SSD because the loader always load from the first pool that it
founds (I say first because
the two installations was on zfs/root, so it never boot the second pool).
After one hour of usa
I usually run ntpd with both aslr and as user ntpd. While testing I
noticed that my server with a direct network cable to my main time keeper,
jumped from the expected stratum 2 to 14 as follows (I record the date so I
can synch with the debug log, also below):
vm.loadavg={ 0.09 0.10 0.18 }
Wed
Hello,
I reinstalled FreeBSD 12.1 on my SSD (in the swap partition of my Linux to
test) and on my Hybrid HDD.
Just configured and rc.conf to start my wifi dongle, downoaded git, node
and npm via pkg and... as you can see in my screenshot,
the ZFS already shows corrupted data...
Can't been able t
Hello,
I reinstalled FreeBSD 12.1 on my SSD (in the swap partition of my Linux to
test) and on my Hybrid HDD.
Just configured and rc.conf to start my wifi dongle, downoaded git, node
and npm via pkg and... as you can see in my screenshot,
the ZFS already shows corrupted data...
Can't been able t
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