2011/1/13 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com:
Quoth David Demelier on Thursday, 13 January 2011:
Hello folks,
I'm just guessing if there is a way to know a FreeBSD installation date.
We can't look after the uname -a ident since an update of the FreeBSD
kernel is possible.
I think
I'm just guessing if there is a way to know a FreeBSD installation date.
We can't look after the uname -a ident since an update of the FreeBSD
kernel is possible.
How about looking at /proc or /mnt?
On a couple of my boxes that I checked, those files came up being the
oldest and probably
Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
... I believe rm (-f) still requires *SOME* free space on a device
to delete something. That being said, do you have more then 50G
free elsewhere on the system? Say /home (/usr/home)? If you do, mv
the file from /var/log to /usr/home. This would
... I believe rm (-f) still requires *SOME* free space on a device
to delete something. That being said, do you have more then 50G
free elsewhere on the system? Say /home (/usr/home)? If you do, mv
the file from /var/log to /usr/home. This would effectively delete
it from /var/log and free up
On 13 January 2011 20:34, Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote:
El día Thursday, January 13, 2011 a las 09:28:29PM +0100, David Demelier
escribió:
Hello folks,
I'm just guessing if there is a way to know a FreeBSD installation date.
We can't look after the uname -a ident since an
Hello
I hope someone can give me some hints on how to fix a NIS problem. My
FreeBSD 7.2 (amd64) system works as NIS Server and a 8.1-STABLE (amd64)
machine as a NIS client. It was configured as described at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/network-nis.html. Syncing between
server and client
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 345, Issue 9, Message: 10
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 23:35:26 +0100 Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 23:08:33 +0100, Swe Gill sweg...@gmail.com wrote:
That is the problem. One file sizes upto 50GB and other 3 GB...
52872944 -rw-rw
Quoth Carl Chave on Friday, 14 January 2011:
I'd suggest looking at the Btimes of top level directories
stat -f %SB %N /*
Or how about just / as this ~15 minutes earlier than most of the
remaining top level directories
sodserve# stat -f %SB %N /*
Jan 9 04:54:21 2011 /COPYRIGHT
Quoth David DEMELIER on Friday, 14 January 2011:
2011/1/13 Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com:
The date on the /home symlink reflects my install date. I don't think
anything would touch that.
--
Sterling (Chip) Camden | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | 2048D/3A978E4F
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Carl Johnson ca...@peak.org wrote:
How about /var/empty:
% ls -ldo /var/empty/
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel schg 512 Jul 18 19:16 /var/empty/
It can be changed, but doesn't look likely.
Ivan's e-mail I think might be a little more accurate
Quoth n j on Friday, 14 January 2011:
I'm just guessing if there is a way to know a FreeBSD installation date.
We can't look after the uname -a ident since an update of the FreeBSD
kernel is possible.
How about looking at /proc or /mnt?
On a couple of my boxes that I checked, those
Quoth Gary Kline on Thursday, 13 January 2011:
I have saved a copy of the original config page and have some
questions that I'll need for when I write up my readable
tutorial page. -I don't think many of you know that for
heading toward 7 years, I was the lead
On 14 January 2011 15:37, Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote:
Quoth n j on Friday, 14 January 2011:
I'm just guessing if there is a way to know a FreeBSD installation
date.
We can't look after the uname -a ident since an update of the FreeBSD
kernel is possible.
How
On 1/13/2011 at 5:21 PM Al Plant wrote:
|Jack L. Stone wrote:
| I have used zoneedit.com's DNS zone service for about 9 years and it
| handles a number of static IPs for my companies.
|
| Now, suddenly they have created a new platform and migrating
accounts
| from the legacy platform to the new.
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 07:32:13 -0800
Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote:
sodserve# stat -f %SB %N /*
Jan 9 04:54:21 2011 /COPYRIGHT
Jan 9 04:54:21 2011 /bin
Jan 9 04:54:21 2011 /boot
Dec 31 18:59:59 1969 /dev
Jan 9 04:54:21 2011 /etc
Jan 9 04:54:21 2011 /lib
Jan 9
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 07:50:11AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Gary Kline on Thursday, 13 January 2011:
I have saved a copy of the original config page and have some
questions that I'll need for when I write up my readable
tutorial page. -I don't think many of you
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 09:29:46PM -0600, Robert Bonomi wrote:
From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Thu Jan 13 21:16:20 2011
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 04:10:25 +0100
From: Polytropon free...@edvax.de
To: Gary Kline kl...@thought.org
Cc: User Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com writes:
Quoth Carl Chave on Friday, 14 January 2011:
I'd suggest looking at the Btimes of top level directories
stat -f %SB %N /*
Or how about just / as this ~15 minutes earlier than most of the
remaining top level directories
sodserve# stat
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 09:26:10PM -0600, Gary Gatten wrote:
Is this a record for the longest thread ever? I've been ignoring it because I
don't care much about php (relatively speaking), but I'm thinking ill have to
read this thread and see what's so interesting!
Not _quite_ the
Hi list, I don't want make a flame post but I would ask an objective
opinion, then not a camp opinion, about using FreeBSD or Debian Linux in
a production environment for solution as such as cluster of some
service, proxy, SAN, performance, smp with an high number of cpu, PDC,
Mail Server
On 1/14/2011 12:46 PM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list, I don't want make a flame post but I would ask an objective opinion,
then not a camp opinion, about using FreeBSD or Debian Linux in a production
environment for solution as such as cluster of some service, proxy, SAN,
performance, smp
This is directed at the few people who actually know how to
configure this port. First, I want to have this installed on at
least my www.thought.org site as well as my transfinite.thought.org
domain. subdomain // virtual-domain. I asked about alterting
On 14 January 2011 14:19, Tim Daneliuk tun...@tundraware.com wrote:
On 1/14/2011 12:46 PM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list, I don't want make a flame post but I would ask an objective
opinion, then not a camp opinion, about using FreeBSD or Debian Linux in a
production environment
snip
Quoth Gary Kline on Friday, 14 January 2011:
This is directed at the few people who actually know how to
configure this port. First, I want to have this installed on at
least my www.thought.org site as well as my transfinite.thought.org
domain. subdomain //
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list, I don't want make a flame post but I would ask an objective
opinion, then not a camp opinion, about using FreeBSD or Debian Linux in
a production environment for solution as such as cluster of some
service, proxy, SAN, performance, smp
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 07:46:20PM +0100, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list, I don't want make a flame post but I would ask an objective
opinion, then not a camp opinion, about using FreeBSD or Debian Linux in
a production environment for solution as such as cluster of some
service, proxy,
Hello,
Is it possible to force portupgrade to use only http protocol where
possible and skip the ftp servers?
It's because currently I'm using very restrictive public access point
where they block everything other than port 80 and I don't have a chance
to set up a tunnel or proxy anywhere
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:48:07AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Gary Kline on Friday, 14 January 2011:
This is directed at the few people who actually know how to
configure this port. First, I want to have this installed on at
least my www.thought.org site as well as my
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Michael mlmichae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to force portupgrade to use only http protocol where
possible and skip the ftp servers?
It's because currently I'm using very restrictive public access point where
they block everything other than
Hi, Freebsd-questions.
# ping 10.5.0.1
PING 10.5.0.1 (10.5.0.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.5.0.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=62 time=3.278 ms
64 bytes from 10.5.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=62 time=3.814 ms
64 bytes from 10.5.0.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=62 time=4.812 ms
^C
--- 10.5.0.1 ping statistics ---
3 packets
On Jan 14, 2011, at 1:36 PM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
# ping 10.7.7.7
PING 10.7.7.7 (10.7.7.7): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: Invalid argument
ping: sendto: Invalid argument
ping: sendto: Invalid argument
what is problem and how to fix??
Where are you routing 10.7.7.7 to?
If you don't have a
On 14/01/2011 21:32, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Michael mlmichae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to force portupgrade to use only http protocol where
possible and skip the ftp servers?
It's because currently I'm using very restrictive public access
Здравствуйте, Chuck.
Вы писали 14 января 2011 г., 23:42:22:
CS On Jan 14, 2011, at 1:36 PM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
# ping 10.7.7.7
PING 10.7.7.7 (10.7.7.7): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: Invalid argument
ping: sendto: Invalid argument
ping: sendto: Invalid argument
what is problem and how
On Jan 14, 2011, at 1:48 PM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
CS Where are you routing 10.7.7.7 to?
CS If you don't have a specific internal route (or NAT) doing
CS something with it, your upstream Internet routers ought to be
CS returning ICMP host unreachable errors for RFC-1918 addresses...
no
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 21:45:22 +
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
MASTER_SORT = http
I used to use
MASTER_SORT_REGEX = ^http
for this when a former ISP traffic shaped ftp
If you set MASTER_SORT = http, then you get
://[^/]*http/ in MASTER_SORT_REGEX, so it looks
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 01:20:42PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:48:07AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Gary Kline on Friday, 14 January 2011:
There are differences between murders and a suicide, but both
are tragic events. ESp'ly when they involve the
Quoth Gary Kline on Friday, 14 January 2011:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 01:20:42PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:48:07AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Gary Kline on Friday, 14 January 2011:
There are differences between murders and a suicide, but both
are
I have the old module that always worked.
Begining from some update (~8.1-STABLE), it stopped loading at boot time
with the messages:
...skipped...
module ndis already present
KLD file bcmwl5_sys.ko is missing dependencies
...skipped...
/boot/loader.conf has this line that is supposed to, and
On Jan 14, 2011, at 4:20 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:48:07AM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
Both of those can be anything you want.
The database prefix just makes your database names unique. I usually use
some form of the blog name itself as the prefix.
The site title
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 19:46:20 +0100
From: Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com
Subject: FreeBSD Decision
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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Hi list, I don't want make a
Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com writes:
Hi list, I don't want make a flame post but I would ask an objective
opinion, then not a camp opinion, about using FreeBSD or Debian Linux
in a production environment for solution as such as cluster of some
service, proxy, SAN, performance,
It might be a hardware resource starvation problem. It is possible to
nice
umass by simply adding a line like:
.interval = 2,/* 2 milliseconds */
Thanks, but it didn't help. Also tried setting it to 1, 4, and 20.
http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/217350
Is
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