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<sys/extattr.h> to <ufs/ufs/extattr.h>. Move description
of extended attributes in UFS from man9/extattr.9 to
man5/fs.5.
Note that restore will not compile until <sys/extattr.h>
and <ufs/ufs/extattr.h> have been updated.
Suggested by: Robert Watson
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This is for better compatibility with other environments (Linux, Solaris,
HP-UX, AIX and Tru64 support these options).
PR: bin/109924
MFC after: 1 week
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to problems when the geli device is used with file system or as a swap.
Hopefully will prevent problems like kern/98742 in the future.
MFC after: 1 week
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course! It won't protect against reply attacks - try harder to explain
them correctly.
MFC after: 1 week
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Submitted by: Eric Anderson <anderson@freebsd.org>
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o warn when we skip an interface because it's name is too long
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Spotted by: des
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errors fixed.
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arrangement that has no intrinsic internal knowledge of whether devices
it is given are truly multipath devices. As such, this is a simplistic
approach, but still a useful one.
The basic approach is to (at present- this will change soon) use camcontrol
to find likely identical devices and and label the trailing sector of the
first one. This label contains both a full UUID and a name. The name is
what is presented in /dev/multipath, but the UUID is used as a true
distinguishor at g_taste time, thus making sure we don't have chaos
on a shared SAN where everyone names their data multipath as "Fred".
The first of N identical devices (and N *may* be 1!) becomes the active
path until a BIO request is failed with EIO or ENXIO. When this occurs,
the active disk is ripped away and the next in a list is picked to
(retry and) continue with.
During g_taste events new disks that meet the match criteria for existing
multipath geoms get added to the tail end of the list.
Thus, this active/passive setup actually does work for devices which
go away and come back, as do (now) mpt(4) and isp(4) SAN based disks.
There is still a lot to do to improve this- like about 5 of the 12
recommendations I've received about it, but it's been functional enough
for a while that it deserves a broader test base.
Reviewed by: pjd
Sponsored by: IronPort Systems
MFC: 2 months
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the restore program to restore all dumped extended attributes.
If the restore is running as root, it will always be able
to restore all extended attributes. If it is not running
as root, it makes a best effort to set them. Using the -v
command line flag or the `verbose' command in interactive
mode will display all the extended attributes being set on
files (and at the end on directories) that are being restored.
It will note any extended attributes that could not be set.
The extended attributes are placed on the dump image immediately
following each file's data. Older versions of restore can work
with the newer dump images. Old versions of restore will
correctly restore the file data and then (silently) skip
over the extended attribute data and proceed to the next file.
This resolves PR 93085 which will be closed once the code
has been MFC'ed.
Note that this code will not compile until these header
files have been updated: <protocols/dumprestore.h> and
<sys/extattr.h>.
PR: bin/93085
Comments from: Poul-Henning Kamp and Robert Watson
MFC after: 3 weeks
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Reviewed by: bms
MFC after: 1 month
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Spotted by: Tomasz Dudzisz
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MFC: 1 week
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Assume '-a' and '-t malloc' flags for '-s <size>' (malloc ramdisk) if not
specified.
Reviewed by: phk (some time ago)
MFC: 1 week
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mdconfig -f image
works like a charm.
Reviewed by: phk (some time ago)
MFC: 1 week
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image and sliced/partitioned memory disks.
MFC after: 1 week
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Other requests made in the PR were already solved in the past.
PR: bin/66763
MFC after: 1 week
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Approved by: glebius (mentor)
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Examples of use can be found in the PR text.
PR: 103501
MFC after: 1 week
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This allows ``ffsinfo -o - -l1 /tmp'' to run a lot quicker.
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Submitted by: ru
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Reminded by: simon, piso
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PR: 108980
Submitted by: Yonatan
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The original DHCP specification includes a route option but it supports
only class-based routes. RFC3442 adds support for specifying the netmask
width for each static route. A variable length encoding is used to minimize
the size of this option.
PR: bin/99534
Submitted by: Andrey V. Elsukov <bu7cher@yandex.ru>
Reviewed by: brooks
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file isn't actually installed; the one in src/etc is.
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"-t msdosfs". The conversion has been happening since 1.43, but
no equivalent conversion happens in "umount -t", which led to some
confusion with some users.
PR: 79296
Submitted by: Nobuhiro Yasutomi <nobuhiro yasutomi nifty ne jp>
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'-alias', and that 'add' and 'delete are in fact synonyms for these
in the ifconfig(8) grammar.
Use network prefixes explicitly specified in IETF RFCs for
documentation purposes. (bz)
PR: 102701
MFC after: 1 day
See also: RFC 3330, RFC 3849
Submitted by: bz
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in fstab and they are normally mounted as /a/b, if /b is not mounted,
the various quota utilities will incorrectly operate with the quotas on
/a (silently) when operations are attemted on /b.
Sync up all the hasquota() routines between all the different
quota utilities and change it to detect if the file system we are
attempting to perform quota operations on is not currently mounted
and warn the user accordingly.
PR: bin/38918
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This includes support for running a script to setup that directory.
The kenv variables init_chroot and init_script control this behavior,
and are documented in loader(8) that's about to be committed (along
with the other variables like init_path...).
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme
Reviewed by: myself, jhb (earlier versions)
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These are used to indicate the default grace period for
the file system, and should not be touched by quotacheck.
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curblock count when checking if the inode soft limit has been
crossed.
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A more correct fix has been committed to ifconfig(8).
Submitted by: bz
PR: 102701
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IPv6 addresses in FreeBSD.
See also: http://www.telscom.ch/index.php/downloads/configure_ipv6_features
MFC after: 1 week
PR: 102701
Obtained from: OpenBSD (partly, with edits)
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This why we won't kill random process if there is a stale PID in
/var/run/mountd.pid.
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and mount_nfs Makefile builds mount_nfs and creates a mount_nfs4 link to it.
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is still missing, ehh.
Reviewed by: trhodes
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were removing the invalid option, but still rejecting the lease.
Reported by: Yoshihiko Sarumaru <mistral at imasy dot or dot jp>
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strings provided by vfs_mount_error().
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MFC after: 1 week
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