Ronald Klop wrote:
> Wow,
>
> diskinfo.c has explicit support for regular files:
>
> But I would not know the proper use case for that related to the name of the
> tool.
I guess reading an imagefile, without needed to make an md device of it
first, I guess But hardly a "must have", in my o
;
But I would not know the proper use case for that related to the name of the
tool.
Anyways, nice catch. Computers are weird.
Cheers,
Ronald.
Van: Pete French
Datum: vrijdag, 25 februari 2022 11:30
Aan: Chuck Tuffli
CC: stable@freebsd.org
Onderwerp: Re: Instance drives in AWS comming up with
Ok, I found what was causing this, there is no bug, and I am somewhat
embarassed.
Somehow I ended up with a file called 'nda2' in /root
So doing 'diskinfo' in /root finds the file not the device. Simple as that.
sorry for the noise!
-pete.
On 24/02/2022 21:18, Chuck Tuffli wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 1:16 PM Pete French wrote:
...
root@serpentine-vgay:/usr/home/webadmin # nvmecontrol identify nda2
Size:292968750 blocks
Capacity:292968750 blocks
Utilization: 2929687
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 1:16 PM Pete French wrote:
...
> root@serpentine-vgay:/usr/home/webadmin # nvmecontrol identify nda2
> Size:292968750 blocks
> Capacity:292968750 blocks
> Utilization: 292968750 blocks
...
> LBA Format #00: Data Si
On 22/02/2022 19:51, Warner Losh wrote:
What does 'nvmecontrol identify nvme2' and 'nvmecontrol identify nda2'
say for each?
Warner
Umm, before I answer that, I have to say I found a new symptom. It only
shows me the wrong values if I am logged in on the serial console. If I
ssh in then
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022, 12:12 PM Pete French wrote:
> So, I have a number of machines in AWS. They are all of type r5a.xlarge
> which is supposed to have 140 gig of instance syorage on it. All these
> machines started life as clones of the same dirve, ro are runnign the
> same OS kernel, and they a
So, I have a number of machines in AWS. They are all of type r5a.xlarge
which is supposed to have 140 gig of instance syorage on it. All these
machines started life as clones of the same dirve, ro are runnign the
same OS kernel, and they all have mysql on them. Some of them also have
Apache and