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to boot from the 5.x media. I did get it to boot
from the 4.11-R media (both sets of media written by the same
computer with the same CD-Writer and software), so that is what I
installed. I'd like to be able to take the backup/wipe/re-install
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I've seen the migration guide at
<http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/migration-guide.html>, and the
thread at
<http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-September/018151.html>,
but I was wondering a
nd it's not obvious
as to how to modify the "DIFF_OPTIONS=" setting to suit. Moreover, I
was hoping for a command-line option to control this setting, and
that it might be set by default -- no /etc/mergemaster.rc required.
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re a bit more extensive -- spread over a
couple of lines or more. But every single one of them was relatively
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then scrolling is likely to be better.
Who are you going to try to optimize the web pages for?
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I think maybe we need a few more ADA lawsuits filed against
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you need information such as provided in Nick's book. You should
also read other books on overall system performance tuning. The
O'Reilly book on this subject (see
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/spt2/>) is a good start, even though
it is a few years old.
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systems involving such features (see
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<http://www.shub-internet.org/brad/papers/sistpni/>).
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consideration at all.
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e heard that they've
been pretty successful at building servers to compete pretty well on
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dblock there, and most of those idiots will probably manage
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Not all, of course. But most.
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At 1:34 PM -0500 2005-11-03, Francisco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Brad Knowles wrote:
Note that RAID-1 is the second worst-case for mail server performance --
it accelerates reads (if you have mirror load-balancing), but all writes
are required to be held until complete on both
round
the array of disks.
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here you want to place yourself on that spectrum is your choice,
but the best thing would be if everyone would stop attacking everyone
else, and get down to the real issue of trying to find a better
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ld.
Ahh, okay. I'll give that a shot. Thanks!
Just curious -- IIRC, rawio is specific to FreeBSD, so why does
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Do you have any other suggestions as to what I could do?
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uot;make update" to bring us up to the latest OS
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The more I think about this, the less I think that this has
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I'll then go in and throw bonnie and perhaps some other tools at
the 4-way striped disk arrays (both vinum and SmartRAID IV) and see
what kind of difference 1GB of buffer cache can make. ;-)
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again, I probably won't be making this same mistake again any time
soon.
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That said, I still think I'm going to give it a serious go on our
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programs to build the web server should be part of the source tree,
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industrial-strength tools such as Listserv.
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At 8:58 AM -0600 1999/11/19, Jim King wrote:
> Have you tried building the OpenSSH port on -stable? I built
> and installed it last night (on a -stable x86 box, and a
> -current Alpha box), and it appears to be working just fine.
I tried that on my machine before I did anything else ;-)
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At 8:56 PM +0100 1999/12/9, Brad Knowles wrote:
> So far, it looks like it might have fixed the problem. At least,
> the "InUse" count goes down when a route goes away:
Things continue to look good:
Thu Dec 9 20:59:15 CET 1999
netstat -ran | wc -l
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an be forgiven, if not forgotten.
Ghu help me if I'm actually the voice of reason in this case, but
I felt like something needed to be said before this got too far out
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nterested in finding out more about
performance of the various formats, and what kind of evidence there
is to back those claims up.
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At 7:46 PM +0100 2000/2/23, Brad Knowles wrote:
> The machine in question is a Dell 1300 with two 450Mhz processors
> (512KB L2 cache each) and 1GB ECC RAM. In addition to the on-board
> Adaptec AIC-7890 controller (to which the system disk is attached,
> a Quantum Atla
At 11:11 PM +0100 2000/2/23, Brad Knowles wrote:
> I have switched to a non-SMP kernel (otherwise identical to what
> I was previously running), I have tried moving both of the 2940U2W
> controllers to either the primary or secondary PCI busses (on the
> primary, one of them
At 4:04 PM +0100 2000/2/24, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Now that the problem has been fixed, initial preliminary test
> results indicate that I do actually see almost 2x speedup using
> two host SCSI controllers to the two different drive array
> controllers. I'm now movin
At 4:47 PM +0100 2000/2/24, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Blargh. It does appear to hurt.
After having received positive feedback on these reports from
several people, I will continue posting updates.
Thanks, folks. I can really use the support right
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This isn't a problem in my case, since I have repeatedly stopped
and restarted the daemon in question.
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At 1:58 PM +0100 2000/3/10, Brad Knowles wrote:
> PL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1 processor eflags= i
> nterrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0 current process = 0
>(swapper) inter
At 6:07 PM +0100 2000/3/10, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Also, although I've got DDB compiled into the kernel, it doesn't
> seem to be recognizing the serial cable I've got attached, which
> would allow me to cut-n-paste error messages. Is there anything
> more I
At 6:44 PM +0100 2000/3/10, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Nevermind. With a bit more searching, I found
> <http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/x10359.html>. My serial cable
> wasn't a cross-over, and I hadn't enabled certain other options.
Well, I tried to drop in
At 6:44 PM +0100 2000/3/10, Brad Knowles wrote:
> Nevermind. With a bit more searching, I found
> <http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/x10359.html>. My serial cable
> wasn't a cross-over, and I hadn't enabled certain other options.
Okay, here's th
At 7:23 PM +0100 2000/3/10, Brad Knowles wrote:
> As soon as I can, I'll gdb the crash dump, and post the trace back here.
Okay, here's the traceback with debugging symbols:
$ gdb -k kernel /var/crash/vmcore.1
GNU gdb 4.18
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc
I do wrong?" stage, and can't do much more
than identify that there is some sort of problem.
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conservative than this, and if I recommend that others do the same.
We're not all clones of David Greenman, Jordan K. Hubbard, or Mike
O'Dell. ;-)
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Funny, it's always the edge conditions that tend to cause the
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can't do that for copyright reasons that will require that you
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nput, but I can't figure out how to proceed from
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Wed, 5 Jul 2000 18:41:55 +0200. I still haven't heard anything,
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> 'buildkernel' without building a kernel.
Hmm. Good idea. Until then, this needs to be mentioned in the
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0 controller chip.
However, if anyone else has any insights into this problem, I'd
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Sigh Oh, well -- I guess that's the price I pay for playing
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At 2:00 PM +0200 2000/9/22, Brad Knowles wrote:
> So, I've just rebooted the machine, moved the DPT-enabled kernel
> off to the side, re-named the old kernel back into place, and now
> I'm going to pull the side off the machine so that I can remove
> the SCSI conn
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