00+20))) or 12.34Mbyte/s.
Even in the later days of modems this rule applied less and less,
because the modulation schemes became synchronous.
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Pete French wrote:
However, ethernet at 100Mbit is 4B5B coded at a 125mhz rate. So the raw
Errr, 4B5B *is* 10 bits per byte surely?
...
Gig ether is mainly 8B10, as is Firewire, SATA, FibreChannel and a
Mind you, it assumes that you know the real bit rate, which in the
case of 100baseT is
when using customized
compiler options in /etc/make.conf . Rebuilding without compiler
options fixed the issue.
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t I might be able to arrange access to
for anyone who has the skill to find/fix the issue.
Joe Koberg
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Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
fault virtual address = 0x258
fault code = supervisor read data, page not present
sing it to our Avocent IP KVMs.
Joe Koberg
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Johan Ström wrote:
First of all, nice with all these positive answers! Thank you all
(without responding to each and every post:))!
On Mar 12, 2008, at 12:35 PM, Pete French wrote:
What I'm looking at is a DL360 G5, probab
Johan Ström wrote:
But..
http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00553302/c00553302.pdf seems
to tell me that in basic mode I can only access BIOS (pre-OS) using
the Remote Console feature, and that after POST I have to have the
advanced licensed option?
I don't do t
The difference in layout can easily explain a 2x difference in
sequential transfer performance.
I seriously doubt your disk is really getting 23K seeks/s done in the
UFS case - 100/s sounds much more reasonable for real hardware. Perhaps
the results of caching?
Joe Koberg
Dan Naumov
necessary Unfortunately I can't
find it now.
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ago.
jim
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controller.
The wi cards work OK under PCIC mode in NetBSD 1.6.2.
The 3com card does not. NetBSD does not seem to work
with them in cardbus mode.
Thanks in advance for any help
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en dd'ing for a half hour.
I hope this report helps someone!
Joe Koberg
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dmesg:
FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE #0: Fri Nov 5 04:19:18 UTC 2004
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Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II
fixes
the problem until the next reboot:
Once the plexes are UP, issue a 'gvinum saveconfig'. Then try rebooting
and see what happens.
This has worked for me before with 5.3-R, and today with a recent
5.3-STABLE.
Joe Koberg
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gvinum setstate up storage.p0.s0
gvinu
t-)swap will initiate the
rebuild. There is a CLI tool (megarc) in ports/sysutils/megarc but I
haven't tried to use it yet.
All in all I would recommend the PERC/5i.
Joe Koberg
joe at osoft dot us
Jan 7 06:41:41 fw2 kernel: mfi0: 316 (4278190093s/0x0008/0) - Battery
Present
Jan 7
nd here.
I install SATA drives in duplicate and triplicate for this
reason. Preferably in removable bays with a fan.
I assume they're bad out of the box... I write them full of
zeros with DD, then read it all back, then do it again. If
I don't get read errors then I instal
crashes.
The system is working with the 5.3 loader copied
over to /boot/loader. I would like to not
have to worry about this the next time I
upgrade.
Ideas appreciated.
Joe Koberg
Open Software Services, LLC
joe at osoft dot us
dmesg:
Copyright (c) 1992-2005 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c
ot. I may also be totally wrong.
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