svn commit: r44588 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status
Warren Block
wblock at FreeBSD.org
Wed Apr 16 20:32:21 UTC 2014
Author: wblock
Date: Wed Apr 16 20:32:20 2014
New Revision: 44588
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/44588
Log:
Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore.
Modified:
head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml
Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml Wed Apr 16 20:11:51 2014 (r44587)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml Wed Apr 16 20:32:20 2014 (r44588)
@@ -1182,18 +1182,18 @@
committed code to Subversion since the last successful
build.</p>
- <p>As part of the Jenkins setup, &a.rodrigc; encountered problems
- with running Java on &os; 9.2 and &os; 10.0. Both
- problems stemmed from changes to the &os; Virtual Memory (VM)
- subsystem. On &os; 9.2-RELEASE, running Jenkins under Java
- would cause the kernel to panic. This was a known problem, and
- fixed in 9.2.-RELEASE-p3. On &os; 10.0-RELEASE, Java processes
- would randomly crash. Disabling the
- <tt>vm.pmap.pcid_enabled</tt> <tt>sysctl(3)</tt> variable seemed
- to fix the problem. In <tt>kern/187238</tt>, Henrik Gulbrandsen
- submitted fixes to the &os; VM to address this problem. &a.kib;
- committed the fixes to <tt>head</tt>, where they are being
- tested now.</p>
+ <p>As part of the Jenkins setup, &a.rodrigc; encountered
+ problems with running Java on &os; 9.2 and
+ &os; 10.0. Both problems stemmed from changes to the
+ &os; Virtual Memory (VM) subsystem. On &os; 9.2-RELEASE,
+ running Jenkins under Java would cause the kernel to panic.
+ This was a known problem, and fixed in 9.2.-RELEASE-p3. On
+ &os; 10.0-RELEASE, Java processes would randomly crash.
+ Disabling the <tt>vm.pmap.pcid_enabled</tt> <tt>sysctl(3)</tt>
+ variable seemed to fix the problem. In <tt>kern/187238</tt>,
+ Henrik Gulbrandsen submitted fixes to the &os; VM to address
+ this problem. &a.kib; committed the fixes to <tt>head</tt>,
+ where they are being tested now.</p>
<p>During the setup of the bhyve VMs which run Jenkins
processes, &a.rodrigc; wrote scripts to start bhyve VMs from
@@ -2418,49 +2418,49 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<body>
<p>ZFSguru is a multifunctional server appliance with a strong
- emphasis on storage. It wants to deliver all the great BSD and
- ZFS technology to a wider audience, while at the same time
+ emphasis on storage. It wants to deliver all the great BSD
+ and ZFS technology to a wider audience, while at the same time
pleasing more advanced users as well with unique features and
customization.</p>
- <p>A <q>vanilla</q> ZFSguru installation comes with only Samba and
- a web-interface setup, but can be extended easily by installing
- addons called <q>services</q> to add functionality as desired.
- This prevents users from running programs they do not need and
- do not want. Advanced users can still use ZFSguru as they would
- a normal &os; installation with a 100% ZFS setup
- (<q>Root-on-ZFS</q>). ZFSguru does not strip away anything, and
- uses a <tt>GENERIC</tt>-like kernel with only some additional
- settings added like InfiniBand networking, Device Polling and
- AltQ. This means you can use a ZFSguru installation as you
- would use a &os; installation.</p>
-
- <p>In the first month of 2014, ZFSguru has released beta9 version
- of the web interface. This release brings vastly improved support
- for Samba and NFS configuration. In particular, it adds a
- convenient drag-and-drop interface for Samba permissions. This
- allows novice users to configure access to shares in various
- configurations. It allows both control and usability, with no
- manual being necessary in order to operate it. This is the
- ZFSguru-style.</p>
+ <p>A <q>vanilla</q> ZFSguru installation comes with only Samba
+ and a web-interface setup, but can be extended easily by
+ installing addons called <q>services</q> to add functionality
+ as desired. This prevents users from running programs they do
+ not need and do not want. Advanced users can still use
+ ZFSguru as they would a normal &os; installation with a 100%
+ ZFS setup (<q>Root-on-ZFS</q>). ZFSguru does not strip away
+ anything, and uses a <tt>GENERIC</tt>-like kernel with only
+ some additional settings added like InfiniBand networking,
+ Device Polling and AltQ. This means you can use a ZFSguru
+ installation as you would use a &os; installation.</p>
+
+ <p>In the first month of 2014, ZFSguru has released beta9
+ version of the web interface. This release brings vastly
+ improved support for Samba and NFS configuration. In
+ particular, it adds a convenient drag-and-drop interface for
+ Samba permissions. This allows novice users to configure
+ access to shares in various configurations. It allows both
+ control and usability, with no manual being necessary in order
+ to operate it. This is the ZFSguru-style.</p>
<p>New system versions have been released, based on &os; 9.2,
- 10.0, and <tt>head</tt>. The experimental <tt>head</tt> version
- has <tt>vt(4)</tt> and X.org 7.12.4 and the Intel/Radeon KMS
- graphics drivers. That is, the latest and greatest of &os;
- graphics development. The ZFSguru project plans to release
- <tt>stable/10</tt> builds in the near future which also have the
- MFCed patches for <tt>vt(4)</tt>, the KMS-enabled system
- console with Unicode support. Please see the <tt>vt(4)</tt>
- entry for more information.</p>
-
- <p>Support for ZFS version 5000 is now universal across 9.2, 10.0
- and <tt>head</tt> builds. LZ4 compression is the key feature for
- ZFS version 5000. Otherwise users are advised to keep their
- pool versions as is, to be as compatible as you can with as many
- ZFS platforms as possible. Only upgrade the pool as you desire
- its functionality, forfeiting the compatibility with older
- storage platforms.</p>
+ 10.0, and <tt>head</tt>. The experimental <tt>head</tt>
+ version has <tt>vt(4)</tt> and X.org 7.12.4 and the
+ Intel/Radeon KMS graphics drivers. That is, the latest and
+ greatest of &os; graphics development. The ZFSguru project
+ plans to release <tt>stable/10</tt> builds in the near future
+ which also have the MFCed patches for <tt>vt(4)</tt>, the
+ KMS-enabled system console with Unicode support. Please see
+ the <tt>vt(4)</tt> entry for more information.</p>
+
+ <p>Support for ZFS version 5000 is now universal across 9.2,
+ 10.0 and <tt>head</tt> builds. LZ4 compression is the key
+ feature for ZFS version 5000. Otherwise users are advised to
+ keep their pool versions as is, to be as compatible as you can
+ with as many ZFS platforms as possible. Only upgrade the pool
+ as you desire its functionality, forfeiting the compatibility
+ with older storage platforms.</p>
</body>
<help>
@@ -2469,14 +2469,14 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
some minor bugs as well as speed up some pages by having a
redesigned remote database system called GuruDB.</task>
- <task>ZFSguru beta11 will add the one major feature still missing
- in ZFSguru: the Migration Manager. This allows users to maintain
- a file with all the configuration of their ZFSguru installation.
- It can be used like a firmware — restoring the machine to
- the exact state and configuration of the snapshot configuration.
- It allows users to maintain a backup of their ZFSguru
- configuration and allows upgrading to a newer ZFSguru system
- version without any hassle.</task>
+ <task>ZFSguru beta11 will add the one major feature still
+ missing in ZFSguru: the Migration Manager. This allows users
+ to maintain a file with all the configuration of their ZFSguru
+ installation. It can be used like a firmware — restoring
+ the machine to the exact state and configuration of the
+ snapshot configuration. It allows users to maintain a backup
+ of their ZFSguru configuration and allows upgrading to a newer
+ ZFSguru system version without any hassle.</task>
<task>Automated system builds should bring more system image
releases.</task>
@@ -2485,8 +2485,8 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<task>Developer website with GitLab setup, allowing bugreports,
code contributions, wiki, and wall messages. Note that GitLab
- has also been provided as ZFSguru service, for those interested
- in trying GitLab.</task>
+ has also been provided as ZFSguru service, for those
+ interested in trying GitLab.</task>
</help>
</project>
@@ -2544,13 +2544,13 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<p>bhyve is a Type-1 hypervisor that runs on the &os; platform.
It currently only runs &os; (9.x or later) and Linux guests,
current development efforts aim at widening support for other
- x86 64-bit operating systems. After a great deal of work by all
- involved, bhyve was shipped as part of &os; 10.0-RELEASE.
+ x86 64-bit operating systems. After a great deal of work by
+ all involved, bhyve was shipped as part of &os; 10.0-RELEASE.
Increased interest in bhyve and the first usable versions have
provided great feedback and many bug reports.</p>
- <p>A number of important improvements have been made to bhyve this
- quarter:</p>
+ <p>A number of important improvements have been made to bhyve
+ this quarter:</p>
<ul>
<li>Optionally ignore accesses to unimplemented MSRs</li>
@@ -2560,15 +2560,16 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<li>Graceful shutdown via ACPI on SIGTERM</li>
- <li>Fix issue with virtio-blk devices on Linux guests with more
- than 4GB of ram</li>
+ <li>Fix issue with virtio-blk devices on Linux guests with
+ more than 4GB of ram</li>
<li>Increase the block-layer backend maximum requests to match
AHCI command queue depth</li>
<li>Add SMBIOS support</li>
- <li>Improve support for nmdm, opening the tty non-blocking</li>
+ <li>Improve support for nmdm, opening the tty
+ non-blocking</li>
<li>Add HPET device emulation</li>
@@ -2589,7 +2590,8 @@ device vt_efifb</pre>
<task>Write Handbook chapter for bhyve.</task>
- <task>Merge fixes and features back to <tt>stable/10</tt>.</task>
+ <task>Merge fixes and features back to
+ <tt>stable/10</tt>.</task>
<task>Support for booting with UEFI instead of userspace
loaders.</task>
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