is not to use any kind of compiler optimization
in /etc/make.conf.
I've a FX5200 128MB and it worked fine with 5.3-STABLE from
yesterday.
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Hi,
save-entropy never exists and eats all CPU.
# uname -a
FreeBSD srv-01 5.3-STABLE-SNAP001 FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE-SNAP001 #0: Sun
Jan 30 03:57:47 UTC 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
# ps axl |grep entropy
2 14833 14832 0 8 0 1640 928 wait Is??0:00
Giovanni P. Tirloni wrote:
Hi,
save-entropy never exists and eats all CPU.
# uname -a
FreeBSD srv-01 5.3-STABLE-SNAP001 FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE-SNAP001 #0: Sun
Jan 30 03:57:47 UTC 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
# ps axl |grep entropy
2 14833 14832 0 8 0 1640
erly amazed by this. What has happened?
I've moved hard disks around many times and this has never happened.
Can you send us `fdisk /dev/ad0` from 4.11 and 6.0 so we can spot
anything not normal ? Does it still boot in the machine after we've
booted in the laptop ?
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that my machine reboots
without incident?
It looks like it's trying to add both disks again. I'd try to clean
the metadata (gstripe clear from a fixit cdrom) and recreate it but I
might be wrong.
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h a SiS 964
chipset.
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n - this happens much more frequently
than this sample program when I run programs with threaded fftw3 calls -
I suspect that it throws off the cpu times shown by top.)
Try this,
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/faq/book.html#CALCRU-NEGATIVE
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sets (Intel/VIA) and that
doesn't happen. Also with IDE disks it works just fine too.
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To unsu
sec =47599 kbytes/sec
inside:102400 kbytes in 3.436182 sec =29801 kbytes/sec
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