Hi all, I know this is quite off topic for this lists, I was wondering
if you guys will agree to share your anti-spam softwares' spam
lists...
the reason is obvious...
Especially for SpamAssasin...
Thank,
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Hi all, I know this is quite off topic for this lists, I was wondering
if you guys will agree to share your anti-spam softwares' spam
lists...
the reason is obvious...
Especially for SpamAssasin...
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the same off-topic
> messages is good enough a reason to get you on my spam list.
>
> On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 04:03:53PM +0200, Daniel typed:
> > Hi all, I know this is quite off topic for this lists, I was wondering
> > if you guys will agree to share your anti-spam
significantly higher performance).
I am sure I am forgetting to provide some required details but please ask. Has
anybody got a clue whether this is a kernel bug, hardware and/or driver bug,
vinum bug or configuration issue?
Thanks for looking into this!
Daniel
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I have quickly been made aware of that and already decided to replace with
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gvinum/*
instead of /dev/vinum/* as fs devices. I have been using gvinum for a couple
of weeks and quite naturally I would have noticed fs corruptions and/or raid5
parity problems. A checkparity always (both, vinum and gvinum) runs cleanly.
Though, the performance of gvinum during such a f.i. che
in the main page of FreeBSD.org points
to another site that announces the product, instead of the Romanian
company's site..
About Romania
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ro.html
Cheers,
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us nag'ing on about it :P (Like stated in the forum,
the people requesting it is probably below 1% of the users in need of this
driver (or who will be))
Have a nice summer folks!
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# cd /usr/src
# make buildworld -j 4
# make buildkernel KERNCONF=mykernel
# make installkernel KERNCONF=mykernel
# mergemaster -p
# make installworld
# reboot
(Actually, I have setup KERNCONF in /etc/make.conf, so I just skip the
KERCONF part).
Regards,
Daniel Bond
> Hi,
> I am
e buildkernel KERNCONF=mykernel
# make installkernel KERNCONF=mykernel
# mergemaster -p
# make installworld
# mergemaster
# reboot
Sorry for the type-o/mistake.
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For pure storage, that is a place you send/store files, you don't really
need the ZIL. You also need the L2ARC only if you read over and over
again the same dataset, which is larger than the available ARC (ZFS
cache memory). Both will not be significant for 'backup server'
application, because
Daniel Braniss writes...
I have it pxebooting nicely and running with an NFS root
but it then reports locking problems: devd, syslogd, moused (and maybe
others) lock their PID file to protect against multiple instances.
Unfortunately, these daemons all start before statd/lockd and so the
...
> I note that the response to your message from "danny" offers the ability
> to pass arguments to the nfs mount command, but also seems to offer a fix
> for the fact that "classes" are not supported under PXE:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/90368
>
> I hope "danny"
MAC
address (00:00:5e:00:01:68) on another port. You're not using vhid 104
(:68 in the virtual MAC) on other ports of that switch, are you?
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> On 01/25/2011 12:28, Kostik Belousov wrote:
> > No, my use for rc.early is different. I use it to load modules
> > before filesystems are mounted.
>
> Ok, I'll bite ... what is deficient about doing this in /boot/loader.conf?
>
in case if diskless, where the root (/boot/loader.conf) is shared,
On 30.1.2011 г. 13:30 ч., Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Ok I've loaded the newly patched mfi.ko and booted a MFS image.
Here's the relevant snip from dmesg.run :
at
mfi0: port 0xfc00-0xfcff mem
0xdf2b-0xdf2b,0xdf2c-0xdf2f irq 16 at device 0.0 on
pci1
mfi0: Megaraid SAS driver Ver 3.00
hi,
I have one disk, labeled r0 (/dev/mfid0), which i gpart'ed so:
=>34 1952448445 mfid0 GPT (931G)
34 128 1 freebsd-boot (64K)
162 4194304 2 freebsd-ufs (2.0G)
4194466 100663296 3 freebsd-swap (48G)
104857762 1847590717
= 0xd800
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] added 1 reserved context for kernel
(II) RADEON(0): X context handle = 0x3
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] installed DRM signal handler
[in swwrt]
Does anyone else see this?
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ke trying to get some contiguous
memory or similar..
> Look at the working set of the application you are starting.
> Another thing that is standing out is huge wired count.
Yep, it's running ZFS :)
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t there is a nasty interaction with it.
Is there an update for the BIOS? Does this happen on other hardware?
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"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to choose from.&qu
it, certainly
at the very least it tries to find something to boot off :)
However, even if it is looking on every disk for partitions it should only take
a second or so (unless one of the drives is broken I suppose).
I have seen BIOSen not boot reliably when external RAID cards are present..
G
I have sucessfully used that motherboard with FreeBSD 9 and the mps
driver. The mfi driver found on the LSI site does not support this
controller.
Daniel
PS: My experiments were with the X8DTL-6F motherboard and Supermicro
chassis with E16 expander. There is no reason the HBA chip in the
> Then, I 'chmod 0 /etc/rc.d/initrandom'. The 8.1 skipped 'Entropy
> harvesting', but hold-on again at 'pre-seeding PRNG'.
>
> Any suggestion? Thanks and happy Lantern Festival.
You should re-enable those, they help feed the entropy pool.
You can s
da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-5 device
da0: 2861588MB (5860533168 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 364801C)
Thanks -- is it also possible to have something like
da0: 2861588MB (732566646 4096 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 364801C)
According to Hitachi, this is an 512b drive.
Daniel
.
Maybe these additions could be ported to the FreeBSD driver as well.
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0, -- the packets are duplicated! The
> kernel have to drop half of them. So how can I bind a distinct MAC
> address to a bridge?
Does bge0 have an address? It shouldn't.
You can set the MAC address of the bridge with..
ifconfig bridge0 lladdr aa:bb:dd:ee:ff:gg
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> /sbin/ipfw add 30 divert natd all from any to any via re0
>
>
> #Forward to Transparent Proxy Server
> #/sbin/ipfw add 10001 fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 tcp from any to any 80
> #/sbin/ipfw add 10010 fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 tcp from 10.0.21.2 to any 80
>
> /sbin/ipfw add
> Under 8.2-PRERELEASE (GENERIC kernel), about 15% of the times I boot up
> (with rpc.statd and rpc.lockd enabled in rc.conf), I get:
>
> Feb 4 07:31:11 wonderland rpc.statd: bindresvport_sa: Address already in use
> Feb 4 07:31:11 wonderland root: /etc/rc: WARNING: failed to start statd
>
> an
int error, msicount, reg, rid, trys;
>
> + if (device_get_unit(dev) == 1)
> + return (ENXIO);
> +
>sc = device_get_softc(dev);
>sc->bge_dev = dev;
Does..
hint.bge.0.disabled="1"
in the loader work?
(I suspect not but am ever ho
> >
> > Thanks for the analysis. The reason I originally posted is to see why
> > this might have popped up in 8.x, as it never happened in 7.x.
> > -- George Mitchell
> >
> I suspect two things make this occur more frequently with 8.x. One is
> that it does IPv6 first (I suspect IPv6 wasn't enabl
to find a description..
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>> On 02/18/2011 10:08, Rick Macklem wrote:
>> > The attached patches changes the behaviour so that it tries to
>> > get an unused port for each of the 4 cases.
>>
>> can you send me the patches?
>> thanks,
>> danny
> They're attached. If you get to test them, please let me know
> how it goes.
>
> > >> On 02/18/2011 10:08, Rick Macklem wrote:
> > >> > The attached patches changes the behaviour so that it tries to
> > >> > get an unused port for each of the 4 cases.
> > >>
> > >> can you send me the patches?
> > >> thanks,
> > >> danny
> >
> > > They're attached. If you get to test them, p
> On 03/12/2011 02:21, Daniel Braniss wrote:
> > The problem with trying to get the same port for all tcp/udp/inet/inet6
> > though might succeed most of the time, will fail sometimes, then what?
>
> Can you please describe the scenario when it's completely impossibl
I am runing mountd with -e (experimental :-)
this is happening too often lately, where mountd just stops responding
mountd 11762 [dp->dp_config_rwlock] 8.93r 0.00u 0.00s 0% 1320k
any help/clues?
thanks,
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it mostly works, except with this particular case, where the mountd just
gets stuck:
mountd 11762 [dp->dp_config_rwlock] 8.93r 0.00u 0.00s 0% 1320k
and stops respondig. I can't reproduce it at will, but it happens quiet ofte
plagued setup1, but these
seem to be resolved now.
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hould, I guess, permit safe use of cache and log devices for
pools, thus increasing performance. However, no idea how reliability
will be affected if sudden loss of one node happens, especially the
active node.
It seems I am going with setup1 for now, going live in about a week.
D
9629 14849396 2418070 0 158597 73497 15488798 2408499
0 175132 104377 15450954 2003804 0 131791 75753 15927614 2456744 0
178897 36963 15466358 1607098 0 117398 4197 16410269 2127880 0 147640
30804 15832638 1406621 0 92686 1058 16638597
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You may want to look here:
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From reading this, are you reffering above to the C2 states? (seems
like C3 is not optimal for this kind of operation...)
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PS: Using powerd in best case wont hurt performance, while using
C-states may even increase it in some cases because of TurboBoost.
If I want to use C-states, should I stop to use powerd, or is it
possible to use them both togeth
apply now.
I guess I will just stick with vanilla 8-stable and then update.
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y. I need to update the script to
remove surplus data for non-existing cpus, but wonder if the extra data
also appeared on your 12 core box?
I haven't removed anything, it's a pure copy&paste.
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m'. This has never been an issue with UFS, until filesystem
labels appeared and still not that many people use these. With ZFS, you
cannot escape.
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d not complain. It
should not even be able to see the last sector of the real disk.
Is this hard to fix?
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AIDZ1 with 1.29Tb free using WD10EADS drives.
I don't see any SMART errors or ZFS warnings.
I have the following ZFS related tunables
vfs.zfs.arc_max="3072M"
vfs.zfs.prefetch_disable="1"
vfs.zfs.txg.timeout=5
vfs.zfs.cache_flush_disable=1
Any help appreciated, thanks
am_ using AFPD, not NFS for this.. I will see about using an ISCSI disk
image instead (although that would make it impossible to resize once it's
created right?)
I see that the sparse disk image does use ~8 files in a single directory
which does take.. a while.. to stat..
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lks want to do analysis of it).
I think performance does improve after a reboot :(
top looks like..
last pid: 16112; load averages: 0.24, 0.22, 0.23 up
8+16:11:50 09:43:19
653 processes: 1 running, 652 sleeping
CPU: 3.6% user, 0.0% nice, 3.4% system, 0.6% interrup
C size of ~16G I regularly see ~22GB
> wired. Ona smaller box I get about 7GB wired at around 5.5GB ARC size.
This system also does double duty as a desktop PC so it gets a fair hammering..
It did have 4GB of RAM but that was fairly terrible, 8GB is a lot better though
:)
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parts of the ARC
> will be released/freed given memory pressure.
OK.
> I will note something, however: your ARC max is set to 3072MB, yet Wired
> is around 4143MB. Do you have something running on this box that takes
> up a lot of RAM? mysqld, etc..? I'm trying to account for th
non-GENERIC related to timers, like change
HZ or enable polling?
Are you sure the problem didn't start right at 13:00, and cause complete
packet loss for the entire period, and that it grew gradually worse
instead?
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How is time handled on your machine? ntpdate on boot and then ntpd?
Any manual time changes since the last boot?
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219731363 = 60 (seconds).
Since the uptime was 76 days (and not just 60 seconds), the
CLOCK_MONOTONIC clock must have reset, wrapped, or been overwritten.
I don't know how that's possible, but if this means that the kernel
variable time_second was possibly going back, that could ver
y, not returning once a second from
tsleep(pf_purge_thread, PWAIT, "pftm", 1 * hz);
or
b) constantly failing to acquire a lock with
if (!sx_try_upgrade(&pf_consistency_lock))
return (0);
Maybe a) is possible when CLOCK_MONOTONIC is decreas
s backups to /mountedcifs?
It looks like I had a dodgy disk which was being tickled by the time machine
backup (eg dodgy sector where the backup was located) so I have been chasing a
ghost :)
However, thanks to everyone for your helpful suggestions!
I still haven't tried iSCSI, given I
there instability to be
expected?
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trick to set the USB disc to da1 permanent?
You can, to some degree, wire the device with..
hint.scbus.0.at="umass-sim0"
hint.da0.at="scbus0"
However I would recommend using GPT IDs, UFS IDs or GEOM labels in fstab so the
underlying device name is irrelevant.
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fortunately I can't check the system I tested this on at the moment.
I would strongly suggest you use glabel & UFS IDs (or GPT IDs if you used GPT
when installing) in fstab rather than wiring device nodes.
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erence.
glabel won't change da0 etc.. It just provides an alternate device node to
mount your file system from - one that doesn't change with probe order.
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"The nice thing about stand
On 11.05.11 00:38, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
On Tue, 10 May 2011, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
DK> > Well, using
DK> > http://kb.lsi.com/KnowledgebaseArticle16414.aspx
DK> > I downgraded to version 8-fixed, and at least topology errors disappear.
DK> >
DK> Would th
n see what happens after booting. uart(4)
> may auto-attach to that. Again, no promises.
I have my doubts it would work though, most likely it's a soft modem which will
only work with proprietary drivers.
I couldn't find any details on the web page though so you might get lucky I
suppose
ble
modifierindex: |+2|
dayofweek: |Tue| (2)
Ignored: Tue+2 test
Although now that I go to test it I find that 4.8 and 6.3 don't print anything
for..
calendar -f testcal -A 120
which surprises me because I definitely received email from the system when it
ran calendar -a..
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t have to. I do not know if
> this is sufficient to work under FreeBSD, but it seems to indicate that it
> does not need any proprietary driver.
Ahh, sounds promising..
You could just try adding the device IDs to the PUC driver and seeing what
happens.
Failing that ask Multitech if
as already been loaded.
You could try editing /usr/src/sys/dev/puc/pucdata.c to add your card's ID and
then rebuild & reload the puc module.
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these machines have is to set
kern.ipc.nmbclusters=51200, because with the default values 10Gbit
interfaces would not work and anyway the system would run out of mbufs.
Has anyone observed something similar? Any ideas how to fix it?
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have no KDB compiled in yet)
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ven if this
is not allowed operation, it should not panic.
I am now going to reboot and run the same tests without checksums.
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d, despite some firmware issues (mostly are
related to use with SAS expanders) and do not have obvious limitations
yet. These might be just a bit more expensive, but my Supermicro
supplier advised delivery times for the older SAS (3Gbps) versions would
be much longer
. Copied over to the
second host with ftp. Transfer speed was low, at 80MB/sec -- ftp would
utilize one CPU core 100% at the receiving node. Then calculated md5
checksums on both sides, matched.
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On 10.06.11 20:07, Mikolaj Golub wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 20:05:43 +0300 Mikolaj Golub wrote to Daniel Kalchev:
MG> Could you please try this patch?
MG> http://people.freebsd.org/~trociny/hastd.no_shutdown.patch
Sure you still have to have your kernel patched with uipc_socket.c
However, it may turn out that single TCP/IP session across 10Gbit
network would not be able to achieve very high throughput. It may be
beneficial to support multiple parallel TCP/IP connections between
primary/slave in order to utilize faster networks
lit the two other IP
addresses onto a separate carpN interface...
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s time.
>
> Is there a way to make this drive work?
I'd check the cabling etc..
I have an LTO2 drive that "Just works (tm)".
Can you boot a Linux ISO and see if that finds it?
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hi,
this:
portmaster p5-libwww-5.837
goes into a loop:
...
===>>> The dependency for net/p5-Net-HTTP
seems to be handled by p5-libwww-5.837
===>>> Launching child to update p5-libwww-5.837 to p5-libwww-6.02
p5-libwww-5.837 >> p5-libwww-5.837 >> p5-libwww-5.837 >>
p5-libwww
> hi,
> this:
> portmaster p5-libwww-5.837
>
> goes into a loop:
> ...
> ===>>> The dependency for net/p5-Net-HTTP
>seems to be handled by p5-libwww-5.837
>
> ===>>> Launching child to update p5-libwww-5.837 to p5-libwww-6.02
> p5-libwww-5.837 >> p5-libwww-5.837 >> p5-libwww
ot have this problem. i.e. once you delete/move the
files out of the directory its performance would be good again.
If it is a limitation in ZFS it would be nice to know that, perhaps it truly,
really is a bug that can be avoided (or it's inherent in the way ZFS handles
such things)
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gt; month or two ago too…
The problem is that he is being punished with shitty FS performance even though
the directory structure is now non-silly.
It sounds like the FS hasn't GC'd some (now unneeded) metadata..
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On 02.08.11 12:46, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
I am pretty sure UFS does not have this problem. i.e. once you
delete/move the files out of the directory its performance would be
good again.
UFS would be the classic example of poor performance if you do this.
If it is a limitation in Z
On 06/08/2011, at 5:17, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Am 05.08.2011 um 17:12 schrieb Christian Weisgerber:
>> Daniel Kalchev wrote:
>>
>>> On 02.08.11 12:46, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
>>>> I am pretty sure UFS does not have this problem. i.e. once you
>&g
rsion?
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I am trying to set up 64GB partitions for swap for a system that has
64GB of RAM (with the idea to dump kernel core etc). But, on 8-stable as
of today I get:
WARNING: reducing size to maximum of 67108864 blocks per swap unit
Is there workaround for this limitation?
Daniel
On 09.08.11 18:16, David Wolfskill wrote:
While FreeBSD cannot address more than 32GB per swap space, it permits
as many as 32 swap spaces to be active concurrently.
I am more concerned that with 32GB of swap in single device I could not
dump kernel core, with 64GB of RAM.
Daniel
On 10.08.11 10:47, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 10:13:14AM +0300, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
I am more concerned that with 32GB of swap in single device I could
not dump kernel core, with 64GB of RAM.
My apologies if I've misunderstood something, but why does this of any
co
rtitions as well, but
haven't tested it yet (have few such systems that never duped core). It
does not matter if I do full dump or minidump: on gmirrored 64GB
partittion savecore does not find anything.
Daniel
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There seems to be no problem when a full dump is performed.
This is probably an entirely unrelated issue however.
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On 17.08.11 16:35, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
I tried mfsBSD installation on Dell T110 with PERC H200A and 4x 500GB
SATA disks. If I create zpool with RAIDZ, the boot immediately hangs
with following error:
May be it that the BIOS does not see all drives at boot?
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y reading every sector (had nice visual), or could re-write the
drive by reading and writing back every sector. On bad blocks it would retry
lots of times and eventually average what was read (with error).
Having said that, I doubt modern ATA drives will let anything be read by the
pend
I am trying to use a CARP/HAST setup for redundancy and reply on devd
for the carp up/down events to trigger role switch for the nodes.
What is interesting is that upon reboot, the CARP interface always first
comes up, like this:
carp0: link state changed to UP
carp0: MASTER -> BACKUP (more f
and write
parts (e.g. iso9660, xar).
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libvirt networking port
URL: http://www.libvirt.org/
Contact: Jason Helfman
Contact: Daniel P. Berrange
Libvirt, a Toolkit to interact with virtualization capabilitie
On Sep 15, 2011, at 23:14 , Damien Fleuriot wrote:
> What would help here, is for a carp interface to wait a given delay
> (tunable through a sysctl ?) after creation or after being brought up
> from down.
I have the same observation. Perhaps it can just avoid going up initially ---
it will bec
up properly. Giving up.
>
> What do I need to do to make it work?
It might need proofs mounted, not sure though.
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for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to
On 06/10/2011, at 15:33, Václav Zeman wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor wrote, On 6.10.2011 1:05:
>>
>> On 06/10/2011, at 7:36, Václav Zeman wrote:
>>> No matter what I try, valgrind on 7.3-STABLE is giving me this, both
>>> Valgrind
>>> ports:
&g
or that, but otherwise
> it's functional.
Do MCA log events cause anything in devd?
It would be _super_ neat if the mcelog port installed a devd rule which emailed
root@ with the human readable version of an MCA exception :)
I suspect this wouldn't be too difficult to do for a JKH.
aris's smf(5)
> architecture.
I always thought devd was a fairly general event notification thing.
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for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so man
ve you tried pointing VLC at /dev/cd0 when using ATA_CAM?
It may be trying old style ATA ioctls based on the device name.
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for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
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are so many of them
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