Hello community,
Yesterday I have installed FBSD 7.2-RELEASE. I have installed on a mirror
created with gmirror(8). All I have modified on this system is that I have
updated the sources, rebuild the world and kernel and of course install.
I have named the mirror system0 and all worked well.
following
procedure:
1. reboot to single user
2. mount -a
3. tunefs -L var /dev/mirror/system0s1d
This commands exits with Failed to write superblock.
replace mount -a with mount /
you can't write directly to partition which is mounted mounted
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NetBSD pkgsrc system works under solaris
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I am trying to figure out how when making the kernel that the number is
incremented.
For example my system reads:
FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #4
I have my own kernel that works, however I would like to have it read this:
FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0
Is there a way to resolve this?
the number is incremented
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
following
procedure:
1. reboot to single user
2. mount -a
3. tunefs -L var /dev/mirror/system0s1d
This commands exits with Failed to write superblock.
replace mount -a with mount /
you can't write
Martin McCormick mar...@dc.cis.okstate.edu wrote:
Thanks to all. In this case, I made SIGTSTP have the
same effect in the program that CTRL-C does (SIGINT) so now
either signal makes the application remove the lock and quit
gracefully.
To each his own, I guess. To anyone familiar with
On 9 Jun 2009 , Kent Stewart entreated about
Re: another compile error:
trying to build kernel for 7.2 and get this
(my earlier problem was my having CFLAGS=... in /etc/src.conf)
MAKE=make sh /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh LERGY72
cc -c -O -pipe -std=c99 -g -Wall
Valentin Bud wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
following
procedure:
1. reboot to single user
2. mount -a
3. tunefs -L var /dev/mirror/system0s1d
This commands exits with Failed to write superblock.
replace
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 17:13:47 -0600
Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com wrote:
If 0.111% of customers are unfortunate enough to end up with something
entirely beyond their control causing something to happen that can be
imagined to be a violation of GoDaddy's partially undisclosed policies,
and 0.1% of
On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 11:13:00PM -0700, Norbert Papke wrote:
On June 8, 2009, Daniel Underwood wrote:
Further suppose that after running the command, I decide I want to
save the output to a text file, so I can analyze the results outside
of the terminal. What can I do? Well, I can do a
Thanks this time it worked. I am almost sure (99%) I've tried that already
yesterday but the 1% wins.
One more question can i label the / partition. I have the same error when i try
to label it.
don't do mount /
or boot from liveCD
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On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Manolis Kiagias son...@otenet.gr wrote:
Valentin Bud wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Wojciech Puchar
woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
following
procedure:
1. reboot to single user
2. mount -a
3. tunefs -L var
There is a reported security problem with linux-pango-1.10.2.3 in the
ports system. That is preventing me from building the 'nspluginwrapper'
port. Actually, I did build it by using the
DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes flag; however, I do not really like doing
it that way.
This problem has been known
List members;
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/geom-glabel.html
Starting with FreeBSD 7.2, the glabel(8) class
supports a new label type for UFS file
systems, based on the unique file system id, ufsid.
Is the above clause applicable in this case ? instead of using tunefs -L
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:20 PM, dhaneshk k dhanes...@hotmail.com wrote:
List members;
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/geom-glabel.html
Starting with FreeBSD 7.2, the
glabel(8)http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=glabelsektion=8class
supports a new label type for
UFS
There is a gutenprint driver for my printer (Epson Stylus Photo 280)
that doesn't appear in the gutenprint or foomatic ppd directories in
/usr/local/share. It only appears after I install gutenprint-cups,
and then it appears in a gutenprint subfolder somewhere under
/usr/local/share/cups/.
Since
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 07:58:51 -0400 Jerry wrote:
There is a reported security problem with linux-pango-1.10.2.3 in the
ports system. That is preventing me from building the 'nspluginwrapper'
port. Actually, I did build it by using the
DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes flag; however, I do not really
The hard disk of a new computer makes annoying high frequency noises --
probably while seeking -- on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE.
I booted up a Linux live CD and could not hear anything doing the same
kind of access. (To test that, I put a ports tree on a FAT partition and
did 'cat */*/Makefile' from
dhaneshk k wrote:
List members;
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/geom-glabel.html
Starting with FreeBSD 7.2, the glabel(8) class
supports a new label type for UFS file
systems, based on the unique file system id, ufsid.
Is the above clause applicable in this case ? instead of
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Having
if it's the same high-frequency noise like an alarm, like a trouble
indicator.. I had a SCSI that would scream for a few minutes every
hour a long time ago.
Later I kept up reading and it seemed to indicate an overheating
sensor and the alarm trips.
is there adequate cooling for that drive,
Tim Judd wrote:
On 6/10/09, Jan Henrik Sylvester m...@janh.de wrote:
The hard disk of a new computer makes annoying high frequency noises --
probably while seeking -- on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE.
I booted up a Linux live CD and could not hear anything doing the same
kind of access. (To test that, I
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 00:49:16 per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Martin McCormick mar...@dc.cis.okstate.edu wrote:
Thanks to all. In this case, I made SIGTSTP have the
same effect in the program that CTRL-C does (SIGINT) so now
either signal makes the application remove the lock and quit
On Tuesday 09 June 2009 11:58:11 Leslie Jensen wrote:
It says
:file -s /dev/acd0
/dev/acd0: data
The other possibility is that the CD isn't closed (fixated). UDF is a superset
of CD9660 anyway, so even UDF formatted should be mountable with cd9660.
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Mel Flynn writes:
Agreed. You're solving the wrong problem by mapping CTRL-Z to CTRL-C. The
questions you should be asking are:
1) Why are stale locks bad for the app?
Because if there is one, nobody else in our group can use the
app to assign IP addresses. I made it back in 1993 so that only
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 08:19:56 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
The other possibility is that the CD isn't closed (fixated). UDF is a
superset
no it is not.
Well, the 1.02 version (DVD-video) is, but I see the UDF format has let go
of ISO9660 support in later versions. Pity.
--
Mel
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 08:28:14 Martin McCormick wrote:
Mel Flynn writes:
Agreed. You're solving the wrong problem by mapping CTRL-Z to CTRL-C. The
questions you should be asking are:
1) Why are stale locks bad for the app?
Because if there is one, nobody else in our group can use the
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bf wrote:
However, I've also read in the pdftk port logs that gcj is included in
GCC 3.4+ when WITHOUT_JAVA in the GCC Makefile is set to no or commented
out. So, I compiled GCC with gcj support without a problem, and
Oh yes,
Are you the right person to talk to about advertising on www.freebsd.org?
Thank you,
Kate Werrett
Publisher Analyst
EnticeLabs, Inc.
(801) 692-4058
kwerr...@enticelabs.com
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Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I would like to back up my FreeBSD server to it, and
back up my mac to my FreeBSD server. I have seen where FreeBSD can be
an AFP server, but there is little information on the client. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
In response to Kate Werrett kwerr...@enticelabs.com:
Are you the right person to talk to about advertising on www.freebsd.org?
Thank you,
Obviously, you didn't look at the site. There is no advertising on it.
There is nobody to contact.
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2009/6/9 Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com:
When I enter:
$ find *.pdf -print0 | xargs -0 pdftotext
nothing seems to happen. Although there is no error message, the text
files are not created. Any idea why?
Ah, apologies. I was just testing with
$ find *.pdf -print0 | xargs -0 cat
to
This is a bit off-topic, but the same basic method works pretty well
under BSD, and it's useful when you don't have exactly the port you need
or the exact version of a library that a port expects.
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 12:06:04 -0500,
Gary Gatten ggat...@waddell.com said:
G Yep, one reason I
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Chris Manessch...@chrismaness.com wrote:
an AFP server, but there is little information on the client. Any
suggestions?
rsync ?
Cheers,
Steph
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Chris Maness wrote:
Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I would like to back up my FreeBSD server to it, and
back up my mac to my FreeBSD server. I have seen where FreeBSD can be
an AFP server, but
an AFP server, but there is little information on the client. Any
suggestions?
rsync ?
Cheers,
Steph
Well I am using the dump command, and I am not sure if I want to dump
to the same partition that I am backing up.
Can I use rsync to pipe the dump output via ssh?
Thanks,
Chris
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Greg Larkinglar...@freebsd.org wrote:
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Chris Maness wrote:
Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I would like to back up my FreeBSD server to it, and
back up my mac
I'm having trouble making my ucom devices public, following the
handbook (had it working on 7.0, but had a disk crash).
So, should I be using devd.conf or devfs.rules? They sure seem built
to do the same thing to me...
Thanks,
Steve
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On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:37:56AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
I'm having trouble making my ucom devices public, following the
handbook (had it working on 7.0, but had a disk crash).
So, should I be using devd.conf or devfs.rules? They sure seem built
to do the same thing to me...
For
I haven't performed the upgrade from 2.5 to 2.6 yet but I notice my
/usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages is empty. Does that mean I can
skip running upgrade-site-packages afterwards and avoid the problems
with portmaster, currently discussed on the list?
/Morgan
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Steve Franksbahamasfra...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having trouble making my ucom devices public, following the
handbook (had it working on 7.0, but had a disk crash).
So, should I be using devd.conf or devfs.rules? They sure seem built
to do the same thing to
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Chris Maness wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Greg Larkinglar...@freebsd.org wrote:
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Chris Maness wrote:
Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:47:14AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Steve Franksbahamasfra...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having trouble making my ucom devices public, following the
handbook (had it working on 7.0, but had a disk crash).
So, should I be using
Well, the 1.02 version (DVD-video) is, but I see the UDF format has let go
of ISO9660 support in later versions. Pity.
but the CD/DVD must be finished so UDF incremental format is scanned and
ISO data generated.
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While I wouldn't mind an answer to that question, it's actually
working; however, my program that uses libftdi libusb to talk to my
ugen still needs to run as sudo to see the device - but if I run chmod
666 /dev/* (which I'm sure is a bad idea), I don't need sudo; what
device is required for
MacOS X is unix-based. All it's GUI and other isn't unixlike, but base
system is.
You may compile unix commands on it. Maybe just ftpd, or rsync?
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Chris Maness wrote:
Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I would like to back
Well I am using the dump command, and I am not sure if I want to dump
to the same partition that I am backing up.
Can I use rsync to pipe the dump output via ssh?
you don't need rsync to it. you need dump and ssh - as you said
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On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 03:10:46 am Matthew Seaman wrote:
M Or store your data in a RDBMS rather than in the filesystem.
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 09:45:48 -0500, Kirk Strauser k...@strauser.com said:
K Hear, hear. I'm hard pressed to imagine why you'd need 100M 1KB files.
DBs are great when you have
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Wojciech
Pucharwoj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
MacOS X is unix-based. All it's GUI and other isn't unixlike, but base
system is.
You may compile unix commands on it. Maybe just ftpd, or rsync?
I use dump. I think dumping to the same partition that
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 02:52:06PM -0400, Greg Larkin wrote:
Chris Maness wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Greg Larkinglar...@freebsd.org wrote:
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Chris Maness wrote:
Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a
Chris Maness schrieb:
Well I am using the dump command, and I am not sure if I want to dump
to the same partition that I am backing up.
Can I use rsync to pipe the dump output via ssh?
rsync works on files, dump on filesystems.
If you want to use dump, the fine FreeBSD manuals says:
#
On Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at 09:45AM, Chris Maness ch...@chrismaness.com
wrote:
Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I would like to back up my FreeBSD server to it, and
back up my mac to my FreeBSD server. I have seen where FreeBSD can be
an AFP
Hi,
Could anyone recommend a decent CF card and CF to ATA adapter that works well
with freebsd. My intended use for it is on a machine providing firewall and
dns services for my internal network.
Thanks
Gardner Bell
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Mel Flynn writes:
If this is the sole purpose of the program, I would retire it if you're
using
ISC provided software for these services. rndc and omshell can do all of
this
using atomic operations. Information is gathered first, then sent in one
block
to the server, so even if two
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 02:11:51PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Kate Werrett kwerr...@enticelabs.com:
Are you the right person to talk to about advertising on www.freebsd.org?
Thank you,
Obviously, you didn't look at the site. There is no advertising on it.
There is nobody
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 06:33:05AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 17:13:47 -0600
Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com wrote:
If 0.111% of customers are unfortunate enough to end up with something
entirely beyond their control causing something to happen that can be
imagined to be a
Hello,
I'm not sure who to contact about this, but there is a problem with the
freesbie.org website. I can't seem to connect to it. With Mozilla Firefox
3.0.1.0, I get the error message Network Timeout, The server at
www.freesbie.org is taking too long to respond. and with Internet Explorer 7,
On 6/10/09 10:46 PM, gbel...@rogers.com wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone recommend a decent CF card and CF to ATA adapter that works well
with freebsd. My intended use for it is on a machine providing firewall and
dns services for my internal network.
I got a card reader one from this swedish guy.
Could anyone recommend a decent CF card and CF to ATA adapter that works well
with freebsd. My intended use for it is on a machine providing firewall and
dns services for my internal network.
all should work - ATA adapter has no electronics on it, as CF is ATA
compatible just have different
I use dump. I think dumping to the same partition that you are
backing up is a bad idea.
works fine and WILL work fine by design.
just you have to create directory, flag it with nodump and dump to
file in that directory
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This is my first attempt to compile in a driver in a new kernel I am
attempting to build.
Using loader.conf, I have the 'snd_hda' driver presently being loaded.
I want to compile it directly into the kernel. I tried this:
device snd_hda # Sound driver
Unfortunately, the kernel will not
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 14:13:45 -0700 (PDT), Chris Neudorf chrisneud...@yahoo.ca
wrote:
Hello,
I'm not sure who to contact about this, but there is a problem with
the freesbie.org website. I can't seem to connect to it.
Me neither.
% telnet 83.149.156.188 80
Trying
Carmel wrote:
This is my first attempt to compile in a driver in a new kernel I am
attempting to build.
Using loader.conf, I have the 'snd_hda' driver presently being loaded.
I want to compile it directly into the kernel. I tried this:
devicesnd_hda # Sound driver
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:11:56 -0400, Carmel carmel...@hotmail.com wrote:
This is my first attempt to compile in a driver in a new kernel I am
attempting to build.
Using loader.conf, I have the 'snd_hda' driver presently being loaded.
I want to compile it directly into the kernel. I tried
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 06:11:56PM -0400, Carmel wrote:
This is my first attempt to compile in a driver in a new kernel I am
attempting to build.
Using loader.conf, I have the 'snd_hda' driver presently being loaded.
I want to compile it directly into the kernel. I tried this:
Chris Neudorf wrote:
Hello,
I'm not sure who to contact about this, but there is a problem with the
freesbie.org website. I can't seem to connect to it. With Mozilla Firefox
3.0.1.0, I get the error message Network Timeout, The server at
www.freesbie.org is taking too long to respond. and
Mac OS X supports NFS, so you could always mount your Mac on FreeBSD via NFS.
Patrick
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Chris Manessch...@chrismaness.com wrote:
Is there an AFP client for FreeBSD? I have a mac with a gargantuan
hard drive, and I would like to back up my FreeBSD server to it,
On 6/8/09, Kelly Jones kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
What UFS-like filesystem has unlimited inodes, but is a drop-in
replacement for ext3, and is fairly easy to configure?
Thanks to everyone who replied.
I'm using 100+ rented cloud servers to do stuff for me and rsync the
results back to
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Joe Auty wrote:
Joe Auty wrote:
bf wrote:
However, I've also read in the pdftk port logs that gcj is included in
GCC 3.4+ when WITHOUT_JAVA in the GCC Makefile is set to no or
commented
out. So, I compiled GCC with gcj support without a
Hey all,
I've been migrating all of my projects from CVS to SVN (starting over
from the beginning).
All of the projects in question are Perl modules.
Can someone give me a tip on what I have to do in order to prevent the
following when I do a ``make install''?:
FreeBSD: Registering
Hmm.. The command
find *.pdf -exec pdftotext {} \;
works in directories in which no PDF file returns the Document has
not the mandatory ending %EOF error. When a directory contains one
of these files, none of the files get converted. Is there some way to
ignore or skip over this %EOF problem
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I use dump. I think dumping to the same partition that you are
backing up is a bad idea.
works fine and WILL work fine by design.
just you have to create directory, flag it with nodump and dump to
file in that directory
I forgot about nodump. Thanks.
Chris
I tried mounting a mac box to my FreeBSD server a while back, but I
think I was not able to get it to go RW.
How do you set up NFS as a service in OSX 10.4? That would be the
best way as my backup scripts are already set up to do an NFS mount.
Thanks,
Chris
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:22 PM,
Jason Helfman wrote:
Have you heard of cvs2svn? I am not sure if this could be a good candidate
for your migration, or not, but we used it successfully at a company I used
to work for.
http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/
Thanks Jason, but it's too late for that.
Essentially, I rm'd the CVS
In the last two weeks, we have suddenly begun having a problem
when telnetting to a telephone switch in order to manage it.
This device does not have ssh or we would sure be using that.
We run an expect script to poll various registers on the
switch and the process is fairly simple. We
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 13:33:19 Martin McCormick wrote:
We use both bind and the ISC DHCP server and are very
satisfied customers. When you use omshell to add a bootP entry,
it inserts it as a clause in the dhcpd.leases file but you still
must specify all the parameters yourself.
Oh, I don't know about 10.4. Looks easy enough in 10.5:
http://www.macresearch.org/nfs-exports-leopard
You could also use sshfs: http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/fusefs-sshfs/
It would be a bit slower, but reliable.
Patrick
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Chris Manessch...@chrismaness.com
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 05:00:20PM +0200, DA Forsyth wrote:
Hiya
trying to build kernel for 7.2 and get this
(my earlier problem was my having CFLAGS=... in /etc/src.conf)
MAKE=make sh /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh LERGY72
cc -c -O -pipe -std=c99 -g -Wall -Wredundant-decls
I installed a software named urchin on my FBSD 7.2 box.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with an rc.d script to automate startup
and shutdown. And even more unfortunately, I can't seem to get my head
around the concepts in Practical rc.d scripting in BSD
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 17:12:23 Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I installed a software named urchin on my FBSD 7.2 box.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with an rc.d script to automate startup
and shutdown. And even more unfortunately, I can't seem to get my head
around the concepts in Practical rc.d
--On June 10, 2009 6:12:23 PM -0700 Drew Tomlinson
d...@mykitchentable.net wrote:
I installed a software named urchin on my FBSD 7.2 box.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with an rc.d script to automate startup
and shutdown. And even more unfortunately, I can't seem to get my head
around the
Mel Flynn wrote:
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 17:12:23 Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I installed a software named urchin on my FBSD 7.2 box.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with an rc.d script to automate startup
and shutdown. And even more unfortunately, I can't seem to get my head
around the concepts
Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On June 10, 2009 6:12:23 PM -0700 Drew Tomlinson
d...@mykitchentable.net wrote:
I installed a software named urchin on my FBSD 7.2 box.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with an rc.d script to automate startup
and shutdown. And even more unfortunately, I can't seem to get
since the rc.d scripts (as much as lots of other scripts in BSD are..)
are borne shell scripts, can't 'set -x' be in the script to show the
flow of it running???
That's what I'd try first.
--Tim
On 6/10/09, Drew Tomlinson d...@mykitchentable.net wrote:
I installed a software named urchin on my
--On June 10, 2009 7:09:17 PM -0700 Drew Tomlinson
d...@mykitchentable.net wrote:
All I want to do is create a script within the rc.d framework that runs
/usr/local/urchin/bin/urchinctl start when the system boots and
/usr/local/urchin/bin/urchinctl stop when the system shuts down.
Following
Could you use several large hard drives each with several partitions
that each have one filesystem?
With eight drives and eight partitions on each, you would multiply the
maximum total number of inodes by 256.
Mike
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Michael David Crawford a écrit :
Could you use several large hard drives each with several partitions
that each have one filesystem?
With eight drives and eight partitions on each, you would multiply the
maximum total number of inodes by 256.
Mike
Hello
It seems ZFS would match his
has anybody got an example of a printcap file w/ an entry for a standalone
network printer? i'd be grateful for one.
thx.
david coder
network engineer emeritus
ntt/verio
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Dell_2|Dell_2:rm=tim.energyctrl.local:rp=Dell_2:
PDF-printer|PDF-printer:rm=tim.energyctrl.local:rp=PDF-printer:
Xerox|Xerox:rm=tim.energyctrl.local:rp=Xerox:
Generated by use of cups server. tim.energyctrl.local is the local
workstation that runs cupsd.
PDF-printer is a pseudo printer,
Frank Bonnet wrote:
It seems ZFS would match his needs , why don't use it ?
Does ZFS really work on FreeBSD? It seems like every day someone is
posting about ZFS either getting corrupted or panicking their kernel.
Mike
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