Rick Macklem wrote:
I have NFS sharing a ZFS pool that VMware esxi stores files on. When
put under stress (an OS installation, but not Linux compilation), the
NFS server locks, spiking to 100% CPU usage. Not even kill -KILL can
stop the process, so rebooting is required.
I believe it is pat
I have NFS sharing a ZFS pool that VMware esxi stores files on. When
put under stress (an OS installation, but not Linux compilation), the
NFS server locks, spiking to 100% CPU usage. Not even kill -KILL can
stop the process, so rebooting is required.
PID USERNAMETHR PRI NICE SIZE
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Attilio Rao wrote:
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>
> David,
> do you think you are willing to re-create the problem and do a PMC
> analysis on it?
> (If you need any guidance let me know, I will be happy to give it).
>
>
Maybe, but I don't know what PMC analysis is, so a lot of guidance might
Initially, I noticed a problem where reading a file on this machine
seemed to stop--something like a video would just stop playing. At
first, I thought it was the machine, but a new motherboard, CPU, and RAM
later, the problem persists. The network card uses a different chipset,
too.
The fi
E/8 or CURRENT.
If you wish to just pull the e1000 driver directory it should work
fine in 8.0 RELEASE also.
Cheers,
Jack
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:29 PM, David Ehrmann mailto:ehrm...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I recently picked up a H55-based motherboard, and the ethern
I recently picked up a H55-based motherboard, and the ethernet interface
isn't autodetected. dmesg lists it as the following:
pci0: at device 25.0 (no driver attached)
And pciconf lists this:
no...@pci0:0:25:0: class=0x02 card=0x8086 chip=0x10ef8086
rev=0x06 hdr=0x00
vendor
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 4:10 PM, James R. Van Artsdalen <
james-freebsd-curr...@jrv.org> wrote:
>
> When last I looked openssl did not use /dev/crypt - it's not clear how
> big the benefit would be from doing this if nothing that uses openssl wins.
>
Geli uses the crypto framework.
On 3/7/10 1:44 AM, Norikatsu Shigemura wrote:
Hi Devid and Julian.
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 22:10:28 -0800
Julian Elischer wrote:
David Ehrmann wrote:
Does FreeBSD currently support cryptographic acceleration for AES on the
Core i5 CPU? I searched, but couldn't find anything, an
Does FreeBSD currently support cryptographic acceleration for AES on the
Core i5 CPU? I searched, but couldn't find anything, and the crypto(4)
manpage only lists these divers in "see also:"
glxsb(4),hifn(4), ipsec(4), padlock(4), safe(4), ubsec(4)
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