particular that I should be looking
for in the Truecrypt code to see where it might be choking on the new
kernel ABI? I've briefly reviewed some of the changes in r181119 but
lack the experience to discern anything useful from them. I'd like to
file an issue with the Truecr
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> Matt wrote:
>>
>> Just updated to 7-STABLE last night and found that Truecrypt (which
>> uses a combination of fuse and mdconfig to mount its encrypted
>> volumes) is now completely unab
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> i have been trying to get portupgrade working, however everything i try
> to run it im getting an error with the portsdb. now i have tryed to
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> erro
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Hi,
This is a bit off the normal discussion here, but I've been laptop
shopping, and have my mind rather liking the Toshiba 2610DVD, I've
been wondering what my odds are on getting fbsd -stable to run on
the thing. Has anyone had any exp. with this particular laptop?
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To U
I'm not on the -STABLE list so please reply to me.
I'm using an Intel Core i3-530 on a Gigabyte H55M-D2H motherboard with 8 x
2TB drives & 2 x 1TB drives.
The plan is to have the 1 TB drives in a zmirror and the 8 in a raidz2.
Now the Intel chipset has only 6 on board SATA II ports so ideally I'm
SAS2008 performance with mps(4) driver
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2011-March/thread.html#61862
>
Those threads assure me that the SuperMicro AOC-USAS2-L8i with version 9
firmware and the mps(4) driver work very well as long as I'm running FreeBSD
9-CURREN
On 7 June 2011 12:03, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>The absolute cheapest solution is to buy a Sil-3132 PCIe card
>(providing 2 E-SATA ports), and then connect an external port multiplier
>to each port. External port multiplier enclosures typically support
>5 drives each so that would g
On 8 June 2011 20:55, Matt Thyer wrote:
> On 7 June 2011 12:03, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
>>The absolute cheapest solution is to buy a Sil-3132 PCIe card
>>(providing 2 E-SATA ports), and then connect an external port
>> multiplier
>>to each port. Exter
I've found the following thread from 2009 which matches what I've just come
across while trying to install 9-RELEASE to disk on a machine with an NFS root.
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/current/2009-07/msg00084.html
I've just worked around this by nullfs mounting the local disk'
I've upgraded my FreeBSD-STABLE NAS from r225723 (22nd Sept 2011) to
r232477 (4th Mar 2012) and am finding that a system process called "intr"
is now constantly using about 60% of 1 CPU starting a short time after
reboot (possibly triggered by use of the samba server).
When this starts, systat -vm
On 20 March 2012 21:12, Ivan Voras wrote:
> On 20/03/2012 06:26, Matt Thyer wrote:
> > I've upgraded my FreeBSD-STABLE NAS from r225723 (22nd Sept 2011) to
> > r232477 (4th Mar 2012) and am finding that a system process called "intr"
> > is now constantly
On 20 March 2012 22:24, Ivan Voras wrote:
> On 20 March 2012 12:52, Matt Thyer wrote:
> > On 20 March 2012 21:12, Ivan Voras wrote:
> >>
> >> On 20/03/2012 06:26, Matt Thyer wrote:
> >> > I've upgraded my FreeBSD-STABLE NAS from r225723 (22nd Sept 2
On 21 March 2012 00:03, Gary Palmer wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 11:10:10PM +1030, Matt Thyer wrote:
> > On 20 March 2012 22:24, Ivan Voras wrote:
> >
> > > On 20 March 2012 12:52, Matt Thyer wrote:
> > > > On 20 March 2012 21:12, Ivan Voras wrote:
&
Under 9.0-RELEASE I'm having trouble figuring out how to light up the drive
identification/fault lights on my enclosure (SAS disks on Chenbro
80H10321513C0 backplanes attached to Areca ARC-1320 HBAs)
Building+installing the tools in /usr/share/examples/ses gives me the
following ability:
# geten
On Mar 22, 2012 10:14 AM, "Mike Tancsa" wrote:
>
> On 3/20/2012 1:26 AM, Matt Thyer wrote:
> > I've upgraded my FreeBSD-STABLE NAS from r225723 (22nd Sept 2011) to
> > r232477 (4th Mar 2012) and am finding that a system process called
"intr"
> > is
8-STABLE.
Does anyone know if and when this driver was merged from current to
8-STABLE ?
If I can work out what revision that occurred in I'll go back to just
before then to confirm if the problem exists.
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> I've also tried playing around with Areca's SDK, however
> FreeBSDSCSIInterface()->init(i) causes the closed source driver to panic
> the kernel. AFAICT that class appears to be closed source too, so that's a
> dead end too.
Ju
On 03/28/12 06:11, Fred Liu wrote:
> Does ARC-1320 card need specific backplane to work with to identify
> HDD's position?
Shouldn't imagine so... I'm using a set of 4x four-bay Chenbro
80H10321513C0 jobbies in a 4U box for a total of 16 disks.
My original post showed me lighting up an identifica
On 03/28/12 12:40, Fred Liu wrote:
>> Shouldn't imagine so... I'm using a set of 4x four-bay Chenbro
>> 80H10321513C0 jobbies in a 4U box for a total of 16 disks.
>>
>> My original post showed me lighting up an identification LED by poking
>> values at the backplane via the ses device, but the Arec
On Mar 29, 2012 5:18 AM, "Jim Bryant" wrote:
>
> Ever since I have upgraded to 9-stable, I have noticed that the manpages
seem to be munged up with displayed instead of processed ESCape codes.
I believe that this is due to the terminal type of the console changing
from "cons25" to "xterm". If yo
On Mar 31, 2012 5:02 AM, "Jim Bryant"
@ gmail.com > wrote:
>
> Matt Thyer wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mar 29, 2012 5:18 AM, "Jim Bryant"
>>
@ gmail.com @
gmail.com >> wrote:
>> >
>> > Ever since I have upgraded to 9-stable, I hav
On 25 March 2012 22:26, Matt Thyer wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if and when this driver was merged from current to
> 8-STABLE ?
>
> If I can work out what revision that occurred in I'll go back to just
> before then to confirm if the problem exists.
>
In the -CURRENT li
On 4 April 2012 21:55, Desai, Kashyap wrote:
> Mike,
> Have your purchase LSI controller through Channel or OEM ?
> It would be a difficult for developers to help you without any support
> channel invovoled ?
> If possible can you contact LSI support channel ?
>
Kashyap,
On 5 April 2012 01:18, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Matt Thyer wrote:
> > So it seems that both the old and new mps driver have a problem with the
> > Western Digital WD20EARX SATA 3 drive on a SuperMicro AOC-USAS2-L8i (SAS
> > 6G) controller (flas
On 7 April 2012 14:31, Matt Thyer wrote:
> On 5 April 2012 01:18, Freddie Cash wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Matt Thyer wrote:
>> > So it seems that both the old and new mps driver have a problem with the
>> > Western Digital WD20EARX SATA 3 drive
On Apr 7, 2012 2:38 PM, "Matt Thyer" wrote:
>
> On 7 April 2012 14:31, Matt Thyer wrote:
>> Since moving the SATA 3 disk to the onboard Intel SATA 2 controller I'm
no longer having that disk evicted from the raidz2 pool with write errors
and I thought that the high in
On Apr 15, 2012 6:27 PM, "Ronald Klop" wrote:
>
>> The problem does not occur with 9-STABLE.
>>
>> Who knows what the problem was ? USB maybe ?
>
>
> Do you still have the same hardware on the same interrupts on 9-STABLE?
> Are there changes in the use of MSI(-X)?
>
I made no hardware or BIOS chan
On Apr 16, 2012 5:42 AM, "Ronald Klop" wrote:
>
> On Sun, 15 Apr 2012 15:09:34 +0200, Matt Thyer
wrote:
>
>> On Apr 15, 2012 6:27 PM, "Ronald Klop"
wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> The problem does not occur with 9-STABLE.
>>>>
&
On Apr 18, 2012 2:23 AM, "Chad C" wrote:
>
> The first suggestion from a forum poster was bad memory but I swapped out
the memory and still received the panics. Also tested the memory with
memtest86+ and the bios memory test feature. Both reported no errors. I
finally was able to get it to boot
On Apr 18, 2012 3:54 AM, "Jeremy Chadwick" wrote:
>
> (Please keep me CC'd as I'm not subscribed to the list)
>
> I'd like to request that folks running RELENG_8 (and RELENG_9, though I
> do not use it) please check the behaviour of their terminal after each
> of following commands are run (check
pts ?
i.e. can you see this with "systat -vm 1" with a large number in the "intr"
field.
If yes, run "vmstat -i" to see what interrupt is being hit.
Then tell us what hardware is on that irq (from grep irq
/var/run/dmesg.boot).
Matt
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On Jun 18, 2012 9:34 PM, "Matthias Gamsjager" wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Quentin Schwerkolt <
> develloper.u...@hotmail.fr> wrote:
>
> > I have had a similar problem with my HP Elitebook 8540p and I solved it
> > by moving the sata controller from ahci to ide in the bios.
> >
I've
nyone on list noticed
that statically compiling a keymap in your kernel >7.0-RELEASE ends up with
the US layout in single user mode regardless? This used to work, but now it
doesn't, unless I've missed something in NOTES somewhere.
> Thanks a lot!
You're very welcome.
Best
I have a machine with a PERC6/e controller. Attached to that are 3 disk
shelves, each configured as individual 14-disk RAID10 arrays (the PERC
annoyingly only lets you use 8 spans per array)
I can run bonnie++ on the arrays individually with no problem.
I can also run it across a gstripe of the ar
Kostik Belousov wrote:
> Compile ddb into the kernel, and do "ps" from the ddb prompt. If there
> are processes hung in the "nbufkv" state, then the patch below might
> help.
The bonnie++ processes are in state "newbuf" and other hung processes
(bash, newly forked sshds, etc) appear to be in the "
Kostik Belousov wrote:
>>> Compile ddb into the kernel, and do "ps" from the ddb prompt. If there
>>> are processes hung in the "nbufkv" state, then the patch below might
>>> help.
>> The bonnie++ processes are in state "newbuf" and other hung processes
>> (bash, newly forked sshds, etc) appear to
6. Is there someway around this compile error?
Thanks,
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Just a note of closure. Apparently NSIS doesn't compile on 64-bit
architectures. Compiled fine on an i386 7.2 install (same machine),
once the proper library paths were provided.
Matt Wilks wrote:
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amd64 FreeBSD
actually a FreeBSD port for this project. I was compiling
source obtained from the NSIS sourceforge page.
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I have a server (Dell 2950) running 8.0-RELEASE-p1 that won't boot into
single user mode - it hangs on "Trying to mount root from
ufs:/dev/label/root". It hangs when using the /dev/mfid1s1a device too so
it doesn't appear to be a glabel issue.
Previously I had this issue booting multi-user too and
hink it's a great idea. If somebody would like to
spearhead this effort, that would be great.
For companies wishing to sponsor non-community code, it also has the
option of hiding the community committed code.
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code was updated to probe
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a very new thing and that for example NONE of their current
> motherboards have support for this.
>
> Am I misunderstanding something or is the Supermicro support tech
> misguided?
>
>
I'm booting servers with SuperMicro X8STi-F
esn't change anything that gptzfsboot
cares about. Try rebuilding and reinstalling gptzfsboot and zfsloader to see
if that helps:
cd /sys/boot
make cleandir
make cleandir
make obj
make depend
make all
make install
gpart bootcode -p /boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 /
to /mnt. I
think I created the NFS filesystem using "make installworld
DESTDIR=/usr/nfs/freebsd" or something like that; this gives you all the
tools you need.
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it properly handle booting off a root filesystem thats
> striped across 3 mirror vdevs or is booting off a single mirror vdev
> the best that one can do right now?
>
>
I don't know, but I plan to test that scenario in a few days.
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Above did you really mean "8950208 B" not KiB, etc.?
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On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Dan Naumov wrote:
> > I don't know, but I plan to test that scenario in a few days.
> >
> > Matt
>
> Please share the results when you're done, I am really curious :)
>
Booting from a stripe of two raidz vdevs works:
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Matt Reimer wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Dan Naumov wrote:
>
>> > I don't know, but I plan to test that scenario in a few days.
>> >
>> > Matt
>>
>> Please share the results when you're done,
#x27;ll still have 6x the capacity of
the array it's replacing.
A simple-minded dd test gives me ~180MB/s writing a single long file, and
400-500MB/s reading.
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> Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
>
> Regards
> Steve
Steve,
Did you figure this out? We're seeing something very similar with
nginx + passenger + FreeBSD 8.0.
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> stream",
> errno);
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> This causes it to call abort on the the thread which then crashes the app
> with
> the above stack trace, wh
t0=0x50 err=0x01 lsb=0x00 msb=0x00
ata0: stat1=0x50 err=0x01 lsb=0x00 msb=0x00
ata0: reset tp2 stat0=50 stat1=50 devices=0x3
I see this a couple of times for ata1 as well, but the stat1 line is
different and we end up detecting ad2/acd0 which are on ata1.
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nting from the USB install stick that I used which was 9.1-BETA1, it's
only started doing this since I updated it to RELENG_9_1. I did make a
custom kernel file when I did that as well, but I don't think I've taken
anything important out
I posted on this mailing list two weeks ago and never received any
replies so I decided to raise a PR via the web form. But I think I
submitted it under the wrong category and it's marked as low priority as
well. But I think this is something that is a potential serious problem
if I end up gett
On 2012-08-27 10:28, Stefan Bethke wrote:
Is there a particular reason you've decided to glabel your partitions
instead of using GPT labels? Which device did you do the newfs on,
the
GPT partition or the glabel device? My hunch is that the label
metadata sector at the end of the GPT partition
On 2012-08-27 10:25, c...@milos.co.za wrote:
I'm far from anything near an expert on file systems but I'd suggest
you remove softupdates and leave journaling on.
tunefs -n disable
There's no need to have both on and although I agree that both SHOULD
work together there's no reason to have them on
On 2012-08-27 11:26, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I would run plain UFS for / /var and /tmp and see what will happen
then.
I know what you will answer. But it will help to isolate the problem.
Did you mean not use the label at all? If so I just tried this. Set
/dev/ada0p2 in the fstab. No change.
On 2012-08-27 14:56, Warren Block wrote:
Stefan called it. The newfs is done on /dev/gpt/gptroot, no problem
there. But when glabel writes to /dev/ada0p2--which is
/dev/gpt/gptroot, same thing, it overwrites the last block. And then
the filesystem is mounted with the glabel device, which is a
spare time I'll redo the
filesystem and hope that it works.
Matt.
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On 2012-08-27 21:35, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Matt Smith wrote:
Thank you for your help anyway, and your wonkity site, which I also
once used for converting my procmail to maildrop. And thanks also to
Erich and Stefan for your help. When I get some spare time I'll redo
Following http://wiki.freebsd.org/DTrace/userland on 9.1-RC1, the example
fails to work as demonstrated:
# dtrace -s pid.d -c test
dtrace: script 'pid.d' matched 2 probes
CPU IDFUNCTION:NAME
1 59284 main:entry
dtrace: pid 25479 exited with status 1
On 2012-08-28 22:51, Matt Smith wrote:
On 2012-08-27 21:35, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Matt Smith wrote:
Thank you for your help anyway, and your wonkity site, which I also
once used for converting my procmail to maildrop. And thanks also to
Erich and Stefan for your help. When
Is it possible to forcibly kill process from DDB which are unkillable from
userland? My understanding is the 'kill' command is effectively the same as
the userland version, so perhaps a process could be terminated by invoking
an OOM handler or something?
I just had a VirtualBox instance crash and
On 08/30/12 09:12, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
> Stop state indicates that the process is stopped or being stopped. The later
> is your case. The process has one thread executing exit1() kernel function,
> which terminates the process. In the course of work, the function notifies
> all other threads
On 09/13/12 18:04, Chris Nehren wrote:
> Relevant to my interests, too. I've followed the instructions on the
> wiki / in the handbook (on 9.0/9.1-PRE) and only receive error messages.
> Is DTrace supposed to be working properly on 9.x, or is it still
> experimental?
>From my experience, as long a
Hi. With the recent delays from the security incident and the three SAs out of
the way, what now are we waiting for? I think we should just get rid of the
release schedule on FreeBSD.org if we aren't even going to be close to the set
dates.
RC3 has been really stable for me, but we have a no no
t links against it. Then
they will both be on 1.0.1. Could be an interesting test?
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guess was probably nginx hitting it
with tons of requests. Mine is 10.1-STABLE amd64.
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On Mar 23 11:36, Matt Smith wrote:
On Mar 23 11:33, Gerhard Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
we experiencing a problem after upgrading the openssl port to openssl
1.0.2.
/usr/bin/vi started to crash after some seconds with segfault.
/rescue/vi works just fine. Deleting the openssl 1.0.2 package
everything
On Mar 23 22:26, Matt Smith wrote:
On Mar 23 11:36, Matt Smith wrote:
On Mar 23 11:33, Gerhard Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
we experiencing a problem after upgrading the openssl port to openssl
1.0.2.
/usr/bin/vi started to crash after some seconds with segfault.
/rescue/vi works just fine. Deleting
ion with ntpd_program and ntpd_config set. With this
latest change it means I have to have the base version installed again.
Is it possible to get the port version to have its own rc script?
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On 04/08/2015 12:48, Matt Smith wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded my server to 10.1-STABLE r281264 and when I ran
mergemaster it told me that /etc/rc.d/ntpd was stale and would I like to
delete it. It's never done this before. I've figured out it
version from /usr/src/etc/rc.d/ntp into /usr/local/etc/rc.d. This should
be fixed. I guess this wouldn't be too difficult to do. I said six
months ago that I might look at submitting a patch to do this, maybe I
should actually do it.
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s and gssapi, which is understandable as they depend on OpenSSL.
However it doesn't seem to touch any OpenSSL files at all. Is this a bug
or have I missed something?
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:03 AM, Matt Smith wrote:
Hi, I use the ports version of OpenSSL for everything and don't require
the base version. As a result I thought I would remove it by adding
WITHOUT_OPENSSL into /etc/src.conf and running make delet
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On Aug 26 11:09, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 08:01:25AM +0100, Matt Smith wrote:
Trying to do a buildworld from the latest stable seems to result in a
failure within openssl. Anyone else seen this?
--- ocsp_ext.o ---
cc -O2 -pipe -DTERMIOS -DANSI_SOURCE
-I/usr/src
rts. It fails compiling
something from lib like openssl or kerberos. Doesn't buildworld build a
bootstrap version of clang and then use that version to compile the rest
of it? I might try downgrading my sources back to the version that I
last succesfully compiled just to prove it one way or the
On Aug 26 12:27, Matt Smith wrote:
On Aug 26 13:10, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
Hardware error or memory exhausted
It does appear to be something along those lines. It's not memory
exhaustion as it has around 2GB free at the point it fails. However I've
deleted /usr/obj and s
On Aug 26 17:35, Chris H wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 18:38:46 +0100 Matt Smith wrote
On Aug 26 12:27, Matt Smith wrote:
>On Aug 26 13:10, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
>>>>Hardware error or memory exhausted
>>>
>>>It does appear to be something along those lines.
f ssh as well? I use the
port and it has always annoyed me that I get constant "connection
refused" whilst I'm waiting for the server to fully boot up!
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an Errata Notice will hopefully be published at some point
in January after the holidays.
Hope this saves some troubleshooting!
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another CC prior to upgrading to
12.0-RELEASE/STABLE, or they should wait until the Errata Notice is
hopefully released with the reverted change. Otherwise they'll encounter
the same network connection stalls and problems.
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be fine. If you’re still nervous, just snapshot your
boot EBS volume first as an extra precautionary measure, and destroy it once
you verify everything post-upgrade.
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> On Dec 19, 2018, at 1:24 PM, Brian Neal wrote:
>
> Thanks, Matt. I did try the update procedure from the handbook and found the
> instance hanging on boot with a repeated socket error. If I have to rebuild
> from scratch, I’d prefer to find some jail/deployment-automation so
protocol for exactly the scenario
you’re describing; I’ve heard it’s very straightforward and powerful to use,
although haven’t had to use it on any of my HAProxy instances which are
primarily doing L7.
https://www.haproxy.com/blog/preserve-source-ip-address-despite-reverse
d | grep security
ap24-mod_security-2.9.2_3 Intrusion detection and prevention engine
modsecurity3-3.0.3_1 Intrusion detection and prevention engine
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mpiling-and-installing-modsecurity-for-open-source-nginx/>,
after taking care of the prerequisites with FreeBSD packages instead. Like I
said, you could probably relatively easily hack the nginx port to add in the
integration of ModSecurity3-nginx if you care about that more than keeping
ion you have installed via
packages/ports/etc.
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ems like it would
be related to how else you’re handling the upgrade process(es), not whether the
fixes are batched or not. Whatever other negative things you can say about
them, I don’t hear enterprise admins begging that Microsoft/Oracle/whoever
would dribble out patches one at a time each
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