Hi, what I can tell.
I had a terrible problem with this card (PCI-E version) exactly one week
ago. Both drivers msk from the system and myk from the vendor show
similar behavior.
On high loads, like 2-3 users from Samba domain pulling their profiles
at the same time, the card just chokes. No pi
I agree, the second card we have there is Intel with fxp driver.
One correction. The message said: "no buffer space available", when you
ping something through that card.
Clayton Milos said the following on 20.08.2007 16:05:
Hi, what I can tell.
I had a terrible problem with this card (PCI-E
Definitely GELI.
GBDE will become obsolete very soon as some other things like vinum and
such. It was there just as a test of concept as I understand.
Many those different disk subsystems are incompatible in fact, the case
of GBDE and Vinum is mentioned as an example in the handbook.
Read more
Oh, and of course! GELI allow selection of the algorithm, key length and
such. GBDE uses AES-128 only.
I migrated to GELI in December, 2006.
After the problem I had was resolved:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=104669
Honestly, I also had a problem with GELI data authentication su
o geli. It requires the terminal input and
won't accept the stdin. GBDE does not have such issue.
P.S. One can actually have both in kernel.
Christian Brueffer said the following on 16.04.2007 11:21:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 08:56:07AM -0500, Nikolay Mirin wrote:
Definitely GELI.
GBDE will
1) Are sure you have not just mistyped you password?
2) Does the file /etc/gbde/ad0s2c still exist?
3) Does the device /dev/ad0s2c still exist?
4) Did you include gbde in you new kernel config or do you have the
up-to-date kernel gbde module compiled.
What does it respond when if you run
gbde
y.
Napoleon Dynamite said the following on 31.03.2006 20:21:
El Vie 31 Mar 2006 05:56 PM, Nikolay Mirin escribió:
1) Are sure you have not just mistyped you password?
2) Does the file /etc/gbde/ad0s2c still exist?
3) Does the device /dev/ad0s2c still exist?
4) Did you include gbde in