Re: config(5) break down
"Michael L. Hitch" <[email protected]> Tue, 27 Apr 2010 19:55:06 -0600 (MDT)
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, Aaron J. Grier wrote: > On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 06:05:16PM +0200, Matthias Drochner wrote: >> Didn't try NetBSD-5 yet. > > I'm cross-compiling up NetBSD-4, and will try it on my 5000/200. I > think I had NetBSD-3 on it last, and that was able to self-host. I > still get a kick out of having 480MB of RAM in a 25MHz machine, but > sadly have no practical application for it. I've been running NetBSD 4.0_BETA on a 5000/150 for some time, and wanted to update to NetBSD-5.0_STABLE so I could get WAPBL and RaidFrame parity map [a 6GB raid5 volumne takes quite a while to rewrite parity]. I've been able to boot a kernel, but have problems going to multiuser. It's a mail machine and runs clamd, which takes more and more memory. It kind of looks like possibly a problem in bt_insbusy() called from vmem_xalloc() when memory gets tight. I haven't had much time to try to debug this yet (the RaidFrame parity really hurts here). I also tried a NetBSD-4.0_STABLE kernel, with the same results. I noticed there were a number of changes in subr_vmem.c between my 4.0_BETA and 4.0_STABLE. -- Michael L. Hitch [email protected] Computer Consultant Information Technology Center Montana State University Bozeman, MT USA