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2006 Jun 06
1
[Fwd: Persistent "Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness"]
Just adding a few more details to the previous mail so that I can avoid some trouble for you folks. 1. I have done a /execname != "dtrace"/ to avoid dtrace itself causing more syscalls to be fired. 2. I have also supressed the printing on the terminal which makes dtrace slower. And what happens is this: dtrace -qn ''syscall::read:entry /execname != "dtrace"/ {
2008 Nov 05
2
plockstat: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness
Hello, I need help here about plockstat on X86 platform (Sun X4600 AMD) # plockstat -A -p 20034 plockstat: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness # plockstat -e 5 -s 10 -A -x bufsize=100k -x aggsize=20m -p 20034 plockstat: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness # ps -ef | grep 20034 algodev 20034 1 2 07:00:54 ? 86:17
2008 Feb 13
1
dtrace: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness
hello anyone faced this error before? dtrace: processing aborted: Abort due to systemic unresponsiveness I used iosnoop -evD > iosnoop.log thanks. __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
2007 Oct 15
5
problem with smbios 2.13?
Hello, I''m using the latest b75 ISO to try and get a solaris dom0 running on my laptop, a Sony SZ-330P. The Xen LiveCD works just fine, so I know that theoretically it should work. Build 75 also works just fine on my Sony, including sound and video, etc. But when I try and boot the Xen kernel, the system hangs. There''s no panic printed to console. If I pass a -v option at
2007 Mar 10
4
Functions that cannot be traced by FBT under x86
Hi All: In Solaris Dtrace User Guide, page 218, it says, "Functions that do not create a stack frame on x86 systems cannot be instrumented by FBT." Then what are these functions? What characteristics do they have? Regards TJ
2006 Apr 05
23
DTrace as a security tool / http://systrace.org
I''d like to see if we can use DTrace to as the kernel implementation of the BSD systrace security policy system (http://www.systrace.org). I don''t really want to port systrace to Solaris because I think with DTrace we already have all the necessary in kernel hooks to do this. With systrace you express things like: "httpd can bind to port 80 but not any other port, it
2014 Aug 25
2
Progressively worsening unresponsiveness
Hello all, I'm new to the list, and hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I've got an Ubuntu 14 dom0 with, what I think, are excellent specs. 12 cores, hyperthreaded, VT, 64GB RAM, gobs of disk, etc... all to run 8 virtual machines (at the moment). My problem is each of the guests - Windows, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, starts out working fine. After several minutes, the guest
2008 Jan 18
33
LatencyTop
I see Intel has released a new tool. Oh, it requires some patches to the kernel to record latency times. Good thing people don''t mind patching their kernels, eh? So who can write the equivalent latencytop.d the fastest? ;-) http://www.latencytop.org/ -- cburgess at qnx.com
2014 Aug 26
0
Re: Progressively worsening unresponsiveness
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 02:56:57PM -0600, Michael Warnecke wrote: >Hello all, I'm new to the list, and hoping someone can point me in the >right direction. > >I've got an Ubuntu 14 dom0 with, what I think, are excellent specs. 12 >cores, hyperthreaded, VT, 64GB RAM, gobs of disk, etc... all to run 8 >virtual machines (at the moment). > >My problem is each of the
2008 Jun 21
12
Bfu xVM to build 92 problems
Bfu 91 to 92 looks good Proceed with xVM upgrade . After running:- # sunos.hg/bin/build-all nondebug bash-3.2# cd packages-nondebug bash-3.2# pwd /usr/tmp/packages-nondebug bash-3.2# ls -l total 20 drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Jun 21 08:57 SUNWlibvirt drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Jun 21 08:57 SUNWlibvirtr drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Jun 21 08:57 SUNWurlgrabber
2006 Jul 31
3
LSI RAID Configuration Steps on T2000
Guru''s, Is anyone shar with me the steps to configure hardware RAID in T2000 server (LSI drivers) and use rootdisk hardware mirror -- Thanks a lot! Malahat Qureshi Ph.D. (MIS) Email: malahatq at hotmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Nov 18
9
WarpDrive SLP-300
http://www.lsi.com/channel/about_channel/whatsnew/warpdrive_slp300/index.html Good stuff for ZFS. Fred -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/attachments/20101117/d48186f0/attachment.html>
2007 Sep 25
23
device alias
Hi. I''d like to request a feature be added to zfs. Currently, on SAN attached disk, zpool shows up with a big WWN for the disk. If ZFS (or the zpool command, in particular) had a text field for arbitrary information, it would be possible to add something that would indicate what LUN on what array the disk in question might be. This would make troubleshooting and general
2010 May 05
3
Another MPT issue - kernel crash
Hi all, I have faced yet another kernel panic that seems to be related to mpt driver. This time i was trying to add a new disk to a running system (snv_134) and this new disk was not being detected...following a tip i ran the lsitool to reset the bus and this lead to a system panic. MPT driver : BAD TRAP: type=e (#pf Page fault) rp=ffffff001fc98020 addr=4 occurred in module "mpt" due
2007 Apr 19
14
Experience with Promise Tech. arrays/jbod''s?
Greetings, In looking for inexpensive JBOD and/or RAID solutions to use with ZFS, I''ve run across the recent "VTrak" SAS/SATA systems from Promise Technologies, specifically their E-class and J-class series: E310f FC-connected RAID: http://www.promise.com/product/product_detail_eng.asp?product_id=175 E310s SAS-connected RAID:
2011 Dec 21
8
Any rhyme or reason to disk dev names?
Hello, I am curious to know if there is an easy way to guess or identify the device names of disks. Previously the /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 system made sense to me... I had a SATA controller card with 8 ports, and they showed up with the numbers 1-8 in the "t" position of the device name. But I just built a new system with two LSI SAS HBAs in it, and my device names are along the lines of:
2008 Jun 09
6
FW: Memory Leak Problem in My Application running on Solaris 10.
Hi, This is regarding Dtrace usability for memory leak detection. We have real-time application written C++ which runs on Solaris 10 having a problem that''s the my application grows in size from 130 Mb to 450Mb in around 15 days. So there is two possibilities with the application growth of memory due to Size growth of Dictionary Objects (Like Maps) and Memory Leak.
2010 May 28
21
expand zfs for OpenSolaris running inside vm
hello, all I am have constraint disk space (only 8GB) while running os inside vm. Now i want to add more. It is easy to add for vm but how can i update fs in os? I cannot use autoexpand because it doesn''t implemented in my system: $ uname -a SunOS sopen 5.11 snv_111b i86pc i386 i86pc If it was 171 it would be grate, right? Doing following: o added new virtual HDD (it becomes
2009 Jan 15
21
4 disk raidz1 with 3 disks...
Hello, I was hoping that this would work: http://blogs.sun.com/zhangfan/entry/how_to_turn_a_mirror I have 4x(1TB) disks, one of which is filled with 800GB of data (that I cant delete/backup somewhere else) > root at FSK-Backup:~# zpool create -f ambry raidz1 c4t0d0 c5t0d0 c5t1d0 > /dev/lofi/1 > root at FSK-Backup:~# zpool list > NAME SIZE USED AVAIL CAP HEALTH ALTROOT
2012 Oct 03
14
Changing rpool device paths/drivers
Hello all, It was often asked and discussed on the list about "how to change rpool HDDs from AHCI to IDE mode" and back, with the modern routine involving reconfiguration of the BIOS, bootup from separate live media, simple import and export of the rpool, and bootup from the rpool. The documented way is to reinstall the OS upon HW changes. Both are inconvenient to say the least.