Thanks for that.
I had been approaching it from the old method that UFS worked and ZFS didn't. I had been wanting to get a FreeBSD 9 (UFS) box upgraded and set filesystem to ZFS.
I always worked with test UFS first then try ZFS. The joy that it works with ZFS can't be stated. Although ACLs on...
Thanks!
I will go look at that after lunch.
I have just managed to solve an issue regarding domain provisioning on net/samba410 relating to the samba410/sysvol and samba4/sysvol directories.
Which appeared to be causing the
set_nt_acl_no_snum: fset_nt_acl returned NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER...
Didn't work for me :(
I noticed a directory difference:
ln -s /SMB/sysvol /var/db/samba410/sysvol
was different to:
root@DC:/var/db/samba4 #
My Samba did not include any mention of samba410 directory.
Could that be the issue?
EDIT:
I have just successfully provisioned the domain on ZFS...
It would be interesting. I have had no end of issues when provisioning under 4.10. I.e. it just never has. Can you actually provision any domain under 4.10?
You could e-mail the existing port maintainer or if wanting to help with ports I believe the standard thing to read is...
I also have run into this problem. I installed from packages.
Running a vanilla test install vm on UFS with acls activated. My provision effort in pastebin:
https://pastebin.com/Dn5F1Qmd
I just have to especially say, "Thank you!" to @DutchDaemon. I have almost 20 machines that rely on old Intel integrated graphics. The latest update to the Intel driver had 'maimed' one or two machines. Using the
kld_list="i915kms"
and sometimes
kld_list="i915 i915kms"
depending on which...
I liked it. It helped draw attention to the pertinent parts.
I was considering taking it up myself. Imitation is the highest form of flattery after all.
Hi,
A little confused regarding what actions are required to make this work. I'm pretty used to the accept filters with www/nginx.
I have the accept filters loaded:
1 20 0xffffffff80200000 1fa7c38 kernel
2 1 0xffffffff821a9000 30aec0 zfs.ko
3 2 0xffffffff824b4000 adc0...
I can create the GPT, add a UFS partition and use newfs.
gpart show da0 shows the correct result but every command is accompanied by a reported I/O error. It does not successfully mount either .
I'm probably being too miserly to give up on the drive as I was trying to recover some video files...
I thought that. Took the disk out and put a different drive in (Hitachi). Drive worked flawlessly.
Have had the original Western Digital (problem drive) connected to a SATA port on separate computer. Although used Lubuntu that time and the computer was unable to communicate with the drive.
Well, no further forward. I booted the Linux again and inspected what the browsers told me. See if there was a clue in there. Interesting that Firefox reports the Gallium driver.
Hello,
I have a HDD that I suspect is failed somewhere along the line. I currently have it in an USB convertor. It has been removed from a failed Blu-ray player. It is a WD500AVCS. I was looking to format it and use as a spare disk but get the CAM error:
(da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ(10). CDB...
OK, had a go with that and.....same thing. Even added in drm_load="YES" too just in case.....Disabled the VirtualBox modules too just in case there was interference from those.
Appears 3D acceleration works:
glxinfo | grep render
direct rendering: Yes
GLX_MESA_multithread_makecurrent...
If devel/dbus is required for the software to run ensure that you put dbus_enable="YES" in the /etc/rc.conf file to ensure that it is available after you next restart your machine.
I'm at a loss.
Had seen that post before but had another go. Set the card to 777. Loaded smbus, cuse4bsd just to align the configuration. Copied the xorg.conf as a test configuration file. Still getting the same reverting to software rendering for acceleration.
Tried looking at the Xorg...
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