Alexander Motin wrote:
> Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> Alexander Motin wrote:
>>
>>> Feedbacks are welcome as always.
>> Today's RELENG_8 build is broken (my /usr/src is symlink to /usr/local/src):
>
> Can you try to update your sources again? ahci driver in
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:13:32PM +0100, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>> I'm not sure if this is an USB issue or not. If you get READ/WRITE errors
>> and
>> the drive simply dies then it might be the case. Else it is a system issue.
>
> The OP should be able to use smartm
to detect my SATA HDD,
so root mount just fails (I use GEOM UFS labels in my /etc/fstab).
Typing ? at "mounroot" prompt I see only daX devices standing for my USB
cardreader
and no device for HDD.
It seems I miss ada(4) device and I
; /usr/bin/touch: Input/output error.
boot0cfg is broken since RELENG_6 (at least) for unknown reason.
For RELENG_6, there was a workaround (use kern.geom.debugflags=16)
but it does not work for RELENG_8 anymore.
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om real USB flash
just fine too.
nanobsd uses BootEasy as boot0 loader and I use
this configuration to build it:
NANO_BOOTLOADER="boot/boot0"
NANO_BOOT0CFG="-o packet -s 1 -m 3 -t 36"
So there is something wrong in BootEasy+VirtualBox+"RAW-disk" triple.
How do
Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've built FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE "LiveUSB" image using nanobsd script,
> it works with real hardware. I'd like to test it with VirtualBox
> to avoid rebooting too often. So, I've installed
> virtualbox-ose 3.1.4 from port
On 13.05.2010 06:46, Andy Dills wrote:
>
> I'm working on getting p0f integrated with amavisd-new. Everything is
> great, with the exception that I can't get the neccessary commands to
> execute on boot.
>
> I started with rc.local and that didn't work. So I made this simple script
> in /usr/l
"arps_em0" contains those pairs:
10.10.10.10 00:11:22:33:44:55
10.10.10.11 00:11:22:33:44:56
10.10.10.12 00:11:22:33:44:57
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d another application to make outgoing call
mean time using the same port as "call-out" while the port is idle.
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d only in 4.x version of FreeBSD
and serial ports were used long time before.
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 10:46:13AM +0100, Marko Kobal wrote:
> Does this mean I can not downgrade back to 6.2!?
First try to "rm -rf /usr/obj".
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t re-introduce the bug fixed
> in rev. 1.36 (or 1.32.2.4, which was an MFC of 1.36).
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On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 02:53:59PM +0100, Dag-Erling Sm??rgrav wrote:
> Two bugs:
[skip]
That's all very funny, but what about a panic?
It it true that it's possible for non-root to bring a file system
to not-mountable state?
Eu
d, in 6 column):
sed -E 's/^(.{5})(.*)/\1X\2/'
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On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 08:01:56AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So what do you propose to use as workstations with your FreeBSD servers ?
>
>
> (Not that I see much difference in philosophy, nowadays: servers used to be
> those machines with high throughput all along the night, and now they
d be able to handle large disks out of the box, while the Ultra100
> needed a firmware update to handle disks larger than 128GiB.)
My copy of Ultra100 TX2 handles such larger disks out of the box pretty well.
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> update, while those manufactured at a later date shipped with the newer
> firmware already installed.
Yes :-) My controlled had firmware version newer that on-site one when it came.
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t is _more_ than empty.
> > It is possible to have files that are open and held by processes on
> the filesystem that are no longer listed. If you kill the offending
> process the space will be freed up.
"lsof +aL1 " shows unlinked open files
on the specifi
passed?
I just include a line at start of script job:
echo "$0" "$@" | at 6:00 tomorrow
So, this script will be called next day, 6:00 or,
if desktop'll be turned on later in the morning,
the job runs just after boot. "At" scheduler will take care of the rest:
c
*** Error code 2
1 error
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> it's booting at the time are disk activity, and the cursor changing
> from a flashing underline to a solid block (which it always has as the
> kernel proper takes over).
It seems you have /boot/device.hints missing or broken.
Just do "cp /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC.
for RELENG_6.
There are numerous success cases about various smartphones and the patch.
Please consider this. Detailed info inside PRs.
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n.
And yes, do not even think about burning DVDs with burncd,
just use atapicam and growisofs.
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:54:20AM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> The problem in your error logs indicate some sort of issue relating to
> the accept filter in FreeBSD, which Apache can use (accf_http).
> > I don't think Apache 1.3.x has this functionality (rc-script-wise)
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 04:25:05PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
> > When I was investigating why the file could be so large it, it turned
> > out the file was only a few hunderd 'real' MB's, so that is why I assume
> > this person is having the same issue as we do. The file is a Berkeley DB
> > file,
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 09:56:48AM +0300, Krassimir Slavchev wrote:
> I don't think this is a file system corruption because there are no
> reasons for this. Also I have seen this on different machines.
>
> Any ideas how to fix this?
Either use backup software that is aware of sparse files
or el
n/perl
.endif # !defined(_PERL_REFACTORING_COMPLETE)
This way, I continue to update small standalone mail servers
with new versions of security/clamav (those consoleless 4.11 boxes
have no hope to be upgraded to something newer).
Sometimes there is a need to patch port's Makefile a l
UT_ZFS=
WITHOUT_CDDL=
WITHOUT_FORTRAN=
WITHOUT_GCOV=
WITHOUT_HTML=
WITHOUT_I4B=
WITHOUT_INET6=
WITHOUT_IPFILTER=
WITHOUT_IPX=
WITHOUT_KERBEROS=
WITHOUT_PF=
WITHOUT_PROFILE=
And I have 'CPUTYPE?=pentium4' in /etc/make.conf
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(not speaking of jails here) and safe one? Wouldn't all that hustle
about query-source misinform users about utility of it?
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s own, not as answers to queries only.
There is nothing wrong in using 'query-source' without 'port' option, I mean.
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services (not HTTP "virtual" servers)
at one physical host that should use distinct IP addresses
for some reasons (local policy/billing/monitoring/etc.)
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14.01.2021 8:16, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> all my make commands run as time make ...
>
> I just got this result compiling scribus:
>
> 5m19.94s real 1h15m31.76s user5m20.87s sys
>
> I do not know how long it really took but 1h seems far to high. It
> really cou
11.02.2021 6:26, Pete French wrote:
> I have a machine runnign 12-STABLE, which gets its upstream IP address from
> my ISP using DHCP over a cable modem. What I just tried to do was to set the
> MAC address on that interface at boot time, but if I do that then it no
> longer acquires a DHCP add
Hi!
We use leased server Dell PowerEdge R640 with latest firmware (BIOS/UEFI)
that does not export ACPI _PSS table, so FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE/amd64 (GENERIC)
est(4) driver does not attach:
est0: numa-domain 0 on cpu0
est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
est: cpu_vendor Genu
17.02.2021 10:40, Jack L. wrote:
> I've noticed for Dells, you have to set the performance setting to
> "Custom" and OS Control to be able to change the EST.
I've already tried numerous variants of BIOS setting including "Maximum
Performance"
and "Custom" and still, ACPI BIOS does not export _PS
04.04.2021 3:39, Ed Maste wrote:
> I propose deprecating the ftpd currently included in the base system
> before FreeBSD 14, and opened review D26447
> (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26447) to add a notice to the man page.
> I had originally planned to try to do this before 13.0, but it dropped
> o
04.04.2021 5:09, Karl Dunn wrote:
>> See if the BIOS offers a choice of configuring the controller as SATA
>> instead of RAID. That worked for me on an Inspiron 1180. (It also made W10
>> unbootable - apparently each OS occupies its own universe.)
>
> That worked, precisely as it did for you: g
On 05.04.2021 06:25, Dave Cottlehuber wrote:
> Eugene mentioned the convenience of ftpd in the same sentence as ipsec.
> I'm willing to bet those systems have ports installed too.
Ports/packages are great but they are not replacement for solid operating system
with bundled software tested and pro
06.04.2021 1:27, Roger Leigh wrote:
>>> I propose deprecating the ftpd currently included in the base system
>>> before FreeBSD 14, and opened review D26447
>>> (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26447) to add a notice to the man page.
>>> I had originally planned to try to do this before 13.0, but it
05.04.2021 19:57, Alan Somers write:
> I wouldn't say that anything is "very good" when it has no test suite
> whatsoever.
Many years of employment of ftpd in different environments (sometimes under
heavy load) means something, too.
Maybe even more than synthetic tests.
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06.04.2021 15:37, aventa...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> Deprecating base system ftpd does seem to be a good idea, especially for
> FreeBSD users wanting to use their computer
> as a workstation/desktop instead of as a server. I think the argument
> becomes, "who is our target audience?"
> If the target
07.04.2021 12:49, Scott Bennett via freebsd-stable wrote:
> At least w.r.t. gvinum's raid5, I can attest that the kernel panics
> are real. Before settling on ZFS raidz2 for my largest storage pool, I
> experimented with gstripe(8), gmirror(8), graid3(8), and graid5(8) (from
> sysutils/graid
30.04.2021 14:30, Yasuhiro Kimura wrote:
> I installed dns/bind916 on my home server and configured it so it
> worked as both authoritative and recursor. Then I added
> 'nameserver 127.0.0.1' to /etc/resolv.conf and everything worked fine.
>
> But after updating OS from 12.2-RELEASE to 13.0-RELEAS
08.05.2021 2:52, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> i386 kernel uses memory up to 24G since 13.0.
>
> PAE only means that devices that can access full 64bit address are allowed
> to avoid dma bouncing.
Maybe you could tell something on similar topic?
There is FreeBSD 12.2-STABLE r369567 Base12 amd64
> Ok, can you try this instead of the other patch. It makes the IPMI driver
> not
> bother clearing the watchdog if it isn't running.
I suffered from exactly same problem (same kdb backtrace)
and this patch fixed it, thanks!
> Index: dev/ipmi/ipmi.c
> ==
oader knob. Also, we need distinct RELEASE NOTES warning about the
issue.
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ater time or will never be able to
> add it again because of the same reasons.
We must be ready for lots of angry users of 9.1-RELEASE then
and have BIG RED WARNING in RELEASE NOTES.
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; #2 0xc03c979e at igb_refresh_mbufs+0x25e
> #3 0xc03c9f98 at igb_rxeof+0x638
> #4 0xc03ca135 at igb_msix_que+0x105
> #5 0xc0541e2b at intr_event_execute_handlers+0x13b
> #6 0xc05434eb at ithread_loop+0x6b
> #7 0xc053efb7 at fork_exit+0x97
> #8 0xc0806744 at fork_trampoline+0x8
>
rces
for 9.1-RC3 so I could rebuild custom kernel?
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03.11.2012 22:44, jb пишет:
> Eugene Grosbein grosbein.net> writes:
>
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm trying to use freebsd-update for first time.
>> I have 9.0-RELEASE installed without sources and I have read Handbook chapter
>> and manual page for freeb
ome
time ago.
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fgrep Geom" command,
not on symbolic name /dev/raid/r0. You may also need -f flag (again, read man
graid).
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ould this possibly be related to the hardware checksums?
You have TSO enabled on the interface, so large outgoing TCP packet is pretty
normal.
It will be split by the NIC. Disable TSO with ifconfig if it interferes with
your ssldump.
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14.02.2013 14:54, Doug Hardie пишет:
>
> How do I configure the msk0 interface in rc.conf to disable tso4? I can
> easily do it with ifconfig, but don't see how to make sure its disabled after
> a boot.
Just add corresponding flag to ifconfig_msk0 line in rc.conf:
ifconfig_msk0="inet 10.0.1.
I have only remote access to this production server, no serial console.
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o I'm afraid of remote server's kernel panic at boot time
as I have no idea how exaclty should I increase value of vm.pmap.shpgperproc?
What should be an increment?
Using concurrency extension means moving from squid-3.1 to squid-3.2,
I might try that too, thanks. I was not aware
by: Wrong or damaged RR entry
bsdtar from 8.3-STABLE shows lots of errors too, while extracting
FreeBSD-8.4-BETA1-amd64-livefs.iso
mdconfig breaks hardlinks too.
Is it possible to unroll this image respecting hardlinks?
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09.04.2013 21:58, Mark Saad пишет:
>> While not the same you can always do this
>>
>> mdconfig -a -t vnode -f yourfreebsd-version.iso
>>
>> mount -t cd9660 /dev/md0 /cdrom
>>
>> Then use pax, cpio , cp, rsync etc to copy the data off the image .
This way breaks hardlinks, so /rescue expands to 69
11.04.2013 00:27, Warren Block пишет:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2013, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>
>> 09.04.2013 21:58, Mark Saad ?:
>>
>>>> While not the same you can always do this
>>>>
>>>> mdconfig -a -t vnode -f yourfreebsd-version.iso
>>&g
On 20.04.2013 20:21, Marcelo Gondim wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing tests with mpdas pppoeserver. Tried to simulate an attack of
> 1000 connections using an incorrect login and after a certain time can
> cause a kernel panic in the system. Below the panicgenerated:
>
> http://pastebin.com/nUXGVR
On 21.04.2013 00:26, Marcelo Gondim wrote:
>> You seem to use dummynet and the problem is not in mpd/pppoe code,
>> it's it the dummynet code. Look at
>> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/162558
>> for workarounds.
> Ok :) I will try this:
>
> - net.isr.bindthreads=1 in /boot/loa
On 21.04.2013 06:08, Marcelo Gondim wrote:
> Em 20/04/13 14:33, Eugene Grosbein escreveu:
>> On 21.04.2013 00:26, Marcelo Gondim wrote:
>>
>>>> You seem to use dummynet and the problem is not in mpd/pppoe code,
>>>> it's it the dummynet code. Look at
On 05.05.2013 07:51, Marcelo Gondim wrote:
> I changed hardware for motherboard Supermicro X9SCM-F and Xeon processor
> 3.2Ghz E31230 with 8Gb ram ECC. The problem stopped and the server was
> very stable.
> The problem could be with the Intel motherboard S5500BC? Because this
> was installed w
ended too.
(I'm building libreoffice-4.04 now)
The function cfmakeraw() is used since CVS revision 1.1 when script
was imported with other "BSD 4.4 Lite Usr.bin Sources".
Is cfmakeraw() really needed?
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On 15.07.2013 04:37, Jilles Tjoelker wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 12:14:19AM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>> I've noted that commands like "script -qa /tmp/log sleep 100"
>> cannot be suspended with Ctrl-Z keys. The reason is call to cfmakeraw()
>> in sc
On 01.08.2013 21:47, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> After upgrading from a RELENG9 kernel from June 18th to July 27th, I am
> seeing this odd new message. Is this a new bug, or just a new
> diagnostic message ? I am guessing it happened after r253035 ?
>
>
> sonewconn: pcb 0xfe001ac76930: Listen queue
stable/8 is presented here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=182828
Please fix.
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/boot/loader.conf or /etc/rc.conf at boot time and
you should be fine.
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On 18.08.2015 20:09, Marko Cupać wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use web applicaton (net-mgmt/phpipam) which should have the ability
> to check hosts' availability via ping. I can even specify path to ping
> executable.
>
> This functionality does not work on FreeBSD by default, and suggested
> workaround is
from PCI-E slot only, no additional power from motherboard.
It works just fine with binary nvidia-driver with FreeBSD 10.2
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if you have sources installed:
cd /tmp
fetch http://www.grosbein.net/file/patch-softmagic.c
cd /usr/src/contrib/file
patch -R < /tmp/patch-softmagic.c
cd /usr/src/lib/libmagic
make obj clean depend && make all install
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05.09.2015 15:53, Martin Birgmeier пишет:
Running the file(1) command on a 7 MB text file takes much longer in
10.2 than in 10.1.
Example:
# ll /tmp/x6
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 7384414 Sep 5 10:30 /tmp/x6
# file /tmp/x6
/tmp/x6: ASCII text
file /tmp/x6 26.12s user 0.00s system 99% cpu 26.23
Hello, Xin LI!
Please take a look at this problem in file(1):
http://bugs.gw.com/view.php?id=474
Can we import upstream fix for this soon?
05.09.2015 15:53, Martin Birgmeier wrote:
Running the file(1) command on a 7 MB text file takes much longer in
10.2 than in 10.1.
Example:
# ll /tmp/x6
19.10.2018 21:34, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> It's strange that this is a 10.x vs 11.x issue.
> I see that zfs has the krpc dependency since r193128.
> And the call to xdrmem_create is there since r168404.
You are right. I was mis-informed and have not verified enough a report from
local user.
Glen,
22.10.2018 21:03, Glen Barber wrote:
t's strange that this is a 10.x vs 11.x issue.
>>> I see that zfs has the krpc dependency since r193128.
>>> And the call to xdrmem_create is there since r168404.
>>
>> You are right. I was mis-informed and have not verified enough a report from
>> local user.
22.10.2018 21:21, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> Glen, maybe that errata record should be deleted. The problem is real but
> it is long-standing
> and present in 10.x too.
>
Could you elaborate more on the failure case you originally reported
first? If the problem is real,
22.10.2018 21:35, Glen Barber wrote:
>> This is just a typical foot-shooting (and a shortcoming of the kernel build
>> system that allows such foot-shooting to happen).
>> I think that there can be other ways in which you can specify inconsistent
>> kernel options and/or an incorrect subset of mod
24.10.2018 13:35, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
> On 28.04.2018 17:46, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I upgraded a server from 10.4 to 11.1 and now al of a sudden the server
>> complains about:
>> ZFS: Can't find pool by guid
>> And I end up in the boot prompt:
>>
>> lsdev gives disk0 wi
08.11.2018 5:56, Jordan Caraballo wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> After configuring ipmi serial over lan console, I am not being able to
> execute any command related to sudo; not even "sudo su -". I am using ttyu0
> and COM1 on a Dell R530. Everything regarding receiving output and typing
> at the serial
09.11.2018 3:26, Eric Borisch wrote:
> What I find interesting is that with the 'wrong' setting, you can log still
> in just fine, and run most commands, but 'sudo' alone fails as described
> above. (I've had the same experience on Serial-over-IPMI, but 'su' worked
> fine so I never dug into it.)
13.11.2018 1:36, Sven Vermeulen wrote:
> I am busy trying to upgrade FreeBSD from 10.4 stable to 11.0 releng with make
> world.
>
> I did the following steps:
>
> 1) svn update (for /base/releng/11.0)
> 2) make buildworld
> 3) make buildkernel (using a custom kernel config)
> 4) make installker
13.11.2018 4:08, Sven Vermeulen wrote:
> COMPAT_FREEBSD10 was indeed missing in my custom kernel config.
>
> Now after a reboot the system continues, but then natd failed to start:
>
> # /etc/rc.d/natd start
> Starting natd.
> natd: unknown interface name xl0
> /etc/rc.d/natd: WARNING: failed to
19.11.2018 20:10, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> one of our production servers, 11.2p3 is logging this every couple of minutes:
>
> Nov 19 11:48:06 ph002 kernel: MCA: CPU 0 COR (5) OVER MS channel 3 memory
> error
> Nov 19 11:48:06 ph002 kernel: MCA: Address 0x1f709a48c0
> Nov 19 11:48:
21.11.2018 18:34, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
> And here top consumers. I don't like that most of te memory is in FREE
> abd_chunks - 8GB!
>
> USED (b) FREE (b) NAME
> 531902464 8392536064 abd_chunk
This may be a leak. Can you monitor this value for longer run?
21.11.2018 21:03, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
>>> And here top consumers. I don't like that most of te memory is in FREE
>>> abd_chunks - 8GB!
>>>
>>> USED (b) FREE (b) NAME
>>> 531902464 8392536064 abd_chunk
>> This may be a leak. Can you monitor this value for longer run?
> No problem.
>
> But I
22.11.2018 4:04, Philip Homburg wrote:
>> Since installing one of the first betas of 12.0 and yesterday with RC1 I
>> notice network connectivity failures every now and then. I have to
>> see if I can find the time to find a reliable trigger.
>
> On a diffrent machine, this time with em0, starti
26.11.2018 1:26, Christian Ullrich wrote:
> I'd really like to upgrade to 12. If anyone can suggest something I can
> try, I'll be happy to do experiments.
Try verbose boot (boot -v), collect pre-panic output and post it again.
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26.11.2018 15:46, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago, I updated an older storage server (2 CPUs, 4 cores
> each, 48GB RAM, 36x4GB HDDs, 3 LSI-based mps controllers) from 10.4 to
> 11.2. The first thing I noticed was that booting takes much longer now. The
> system probes each HDD (there ar
26.11.2018 15:49, Christian Ullrich wrote:
>>> 26.11.2018 1:26, Christian Ullrich wrote:
>>>
I'd really like to upgrade to 12. If anyone can suggest something I can
try, I'll be happy to do experiments.
>>>
>>> Try verbose boot (boot -v), collect pre-panic output and post it again.
>
>
26.11.2018 20:14, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
> Which settings would be recommended to try? This is what I have now:
>
> ---
> root@storage:~ # sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware
> kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC
>
> root@storage:~ # sysctl kern.timecounter.choice
> kern.timecounter.choice: ACPI-safe(850) H
28.11.2018 4:22, FreeBSD Errata Notices wrote:
> Affects:All supported versions of FreeBSD.
> Corrected: 2018-10-24 23:17:17 UTC (stable/11, 11.2-STABLE)
> 2018-11-27 19:45:25 UTC (releng/11.2, 11.2-RELEASE-p5)
That's strange. Is there only single supported version or
29.11.2018 14:01, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2018 07:48:23 +0100 Gerrit Kühn
> wrote about Re: high cpu irq load and slow boot after update from 10.4 to
> 11.2:
>
>> The issue is back this morning: sys and irq load incredibly high, system
>> hardly usable anymore.
>> I guess it's time t
29.11.2018 15:10, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2018 14:48:29 +0700 Eugene Grosbein
> wrote about Re: high cpu irq load and slow boot after update from 10.4 to
> 11.2:
>
>> Fill a PR and include exact output showing IRQs and their count numbers.
>
> Which outpu
twork
subclass = ethernet
igb2@pci0:3:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x8086 chip=0x15398086 rev=0x03
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = 'I211 Gigabit Network Connection'
class = network
subclass = ethernet
igb3@pci0:4:0:0:class=0x02 card=0x8086 chip=0x15398086 rev=0x03
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = 'I211 Gigabit Network Connection'
class = network
subclass = ethernet
Eugene Grosbein
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On 06.12.2018 20:52, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I ran across several systems based on AMI Aptio CRB CLBTM210 equiped with
> Intel J1900 processor
> that hang early at boot in the moment of kernel initialisation unless forced
> to use syscons(4) console driver
> in
On 06.12.2018 20:57, Aleksandr Rybalko wrote:
> Hi, Eugene!
>
> In most cases it's just wrong info passed from UEFI firmware about FB.
> try to hardcode FrameBuffer params into vt_efb driver, to know exatly.
I'm not familiar with vt_efb code. Can you please elaborate what should I do to
debug th
On 06.12.2018 20:57, Aleksandr Rybalko wrote:
> In most cases it's just wrong info passed from UEFI firmware about FB.
> try to hardcode FrameBuffer params into vt_efb driver, to know exatly.
Forgot to add importand detail: it boots and works with vt(4) using FreeBSD
11.1.
On 06.12.2018 22:52, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> On 06.12.2018 20:57, Aleksandr Rybalko wrote:
>
>> In most cases it's just wrong info passed from UEFI firmware about FB.
>> try to hardcode FrameBuffer params into vt_efb driver, to know exatly.
>
> Forgot to add importa
On 06.12.2018 23:01, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
>>> In most cases it's just wrong info passed from UEFI firmware about FB.
>>> try to hardcode FrameBuffer params into vt_efb driver, to know exatly.
>>
>> Forgot to add importand detail: it boots and work
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