On 09/13/2013 01:53 AM, C. L. Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to build syslog-ng33 (release 3.3.9) using a poudriere
server, but build process fails:
snip
configure: error: in
`/wrkdirs/usr/ports/sysutils/syslog-ng33/work/syslog-ng-3.3.9':
configure: error: The pkg-config script
On 09/13/2013 02:46 PM, Eir Nym wrote:
I get this error for a while, and don't know what to do with.
I build the world, then try to install it into DESTDIR. And at this point I
always get error that libc.a can't be found.
To eliminate any mistakes in commits I've run snapshot r255342 from
On 06/13/2013 11:36 AM, Pol Hallen wrote:
Hi all :-)
Wow: the combination of your domain name and the subject you chose
really made this message look like spam.
I use 9.1... I don't known why, from yesterday I didn't received any
mail from Charlie :-/
Check that periodic has completed:
On 05/23/2013 06:52 AM, Jack Mc Lauren wrote:
Hi
snip
find //usr/obj/usr/src/release/dist/doc -empty -delete
find: -delete: //usr/obj/usr/src/release/dist/doc: relative path potentially
not
safe
*** [distributeworld] Error code 1
snip
What's wrong with this?
Thanks in advance
Huh.
On 05/12/2013 12:37 AM, Leslie Jensen wrote:
I do some work on remote machines and sometimes I have a need to execute
additional commands after for example a portmaster -a command.
Normally I use the to separate commands but this does not work when
portmaster displays pkg-messages.
I
On 05/10/2013 03:04 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
snip
pkg_sanity: ImageMagick-6.8.0.7_1: +CONTENTS file does not exist -- skipped
pkg_sanity: ORBit2-2.14.19: /usr/local/lib/libORBit-2.so: File failed MD5
checksum
pkg_sanity: ORBit2-2.14.19: /usr/local/lib/libORBit-imodule-2.so: File failed
On 03/31/2013 08:58 AM, Andrei Brezan wrote:
Hello list,
It seems I'm experiencing some issues while trying to install packages
that have dependencies that have other dependencies as well, or at least
that's how I understand it.
# uname -a
FreeBSD host.example.com 9.1-RELEASE FreeBSD
On 03/04/2013 05:35 AM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
As a result of this past Black Friday weekend, I now enjoy a true abundance
of disk space, for the first time in my life.
I wanna make a full backup, on a weekly basis, of my main system's shiny
new 1TB drive onto another 1TB drive that I
On 02/18/2013 08:06 AM, Jonni Nakari wrote:
It seems, that while testing suspend to RAM on my machine by running
acpiconf -s 3 I managed to break a RaidZ zpool. The machine went to
sleep fine, but after waking up commands (e.g. reboot) reported I/O
error. When booting after a hard reset the
On 01/23/2013 02:26 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
The executable in question is a C program whos file
permissions are 4755 and the file belongs to root so all files
it opens are also owned by root and that works properly, but
what I need is for this application to first open a few files
On 01/10/2013 05:09 PM, Perry Hutchison wrote:
When trying to open an X application on a remote display,
I am getting
No protocol specified
Error: cannot open display: 192.168.200.61:0
The No protocol specified message is bogus: the display is
specified correctly*, and the same
On 01/03/2013 06:57 AM, Martin Laabs wrote:
Hello,
if I wanna build a kernel module standalone (without the kernel e.g. for
testing) I do it the following way (wlan in this example):
cd /usr/src/sys/modules/wlan
make all
maybe make install if I wanna install it.
Now I want do build
On 01/02/2013 02:31 AM, O. Hartmann wrote:
When it comes to keeping sources, most developer and most large
dislocated and non-centralized projects prefer GIT over
Subversion.
FreeBSD has moved from the ancient CVS to Subversion not long ago
and I was wondering why freeBSD would have done
On 08/21/2012 09:04 PM, David Jackson wrote:
In reference to the claims that systemd developers do not care about
portability, this is deceptive and misleading. It implies that he is
building in a dependance on intractable hardware platform dependance when
this is absolutely not the case,
On 06/21/2012 08:40 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
How Can I simplify/perfect the following script, so that I read _ALL_ the
lines in the file and act on the content as shown below, so that I do not
have to specifiy an action per line?
This below is doing exactly what i need BUT reading one
On 06/18/2012 09:07 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
Dear Folks,
...
Is there a place where the panics/oops are saved to retrieve them and
cut + paste them here?
/var/log/, /tmp/ ?
If you have set dumpdev in rc.conf to the location of a swap device (or
AUTO to have it pick one), the core dump (and
On 06/15/2012 04:02 PM, John Levine wrote:
I made a three disk zraid ZFS pool yesterday from three new 1 TB
disks, which I'm using for backup. Then I did a backup and made a zfs
volume. The free space numbers don't make sense. This is on 8.3, ZFS
version 15.
# zpool list
NAME SIZE
On 06/13/2012 11:49 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
trying to start openoffice shows:
[wojtek@wojtek ~]$ openoffice-3.4.0-swriter
XDM authorization key matches an existing
client!/usr/local/openoffice-3.4.0/openoffice.org3/program/soffice.bin
X11 error: Can't open display:
Set DISPLAY
On 05/19/2012 03:29 AM, Andriy Babiy wrote:
Makefile.inc1, line 160: CPUTYPE global should be set with ?=.
...
In make.conf I have CPUTYPE=nocona
As it says, you need CPUTYPE?=nocona instead of CPUTYPE=nocona in
/etc/make.conf or /etc/src.conf; otherwise the build process chokes
while building
On 05/17/2012 07:36 PM, Vance Siemens wrote:
http://www.trollaxor.com/2012/05/freebsd-x-berkeley-unix-apple-quality.html
My favourite part was when the article sourced other articles on the
same blog as 'developers'.
--
Fuzzy love,
-CyberLeo
Technical Administrator
CyberLeo.Net Webhosting
On 02/23/2012 12:21 PM, Robarrght wrote:
Does anyone out there see what I'm missing?
Setting TERM in your script's environment? To my knowledge, the boot
scripts have a VERY minimal environment.
Tried on 9.0-RELEASE:
$ dialog --msgbox Test message 6 25
shows a message, whereas
$ TERM= dialog
On 02/08/2012 12:02 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
2012/2/7 Ingo Hofmann ingo.hofm...@dont-panic.org:
What helps me sometimes is wrapping it up:
for i in *; do rm $i; done
Won't that just expand the * and result in the same problem? It seems
like you've just moved the problem from the rm
On 01/23/2012 12:30 AM, Devin Teske wrote:
On Jan 21, 2012, at 1:41 AM, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
On 01/20/2012 09:02 PM, Devin Teske wrote:
Taking a GENERIC 9.0-RELEASE kernel and running kgzip(8) on it produces an
unusable kernel which causes immediate BTX halt in loader(8).
...
4. Say
On 01/23/2012 11:26 AM, Carl Johnson wrote:
On my system:
$ uname -a
FreeBSD birch.localnet 9.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Jan 3
07:46:30 UTC 2012
r...@farrell.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
$ whereis kgzip
kgzip: /usr/src/usr.sbin/kgzip
$ grep kgzip
On 01/20/2012 09:02 PM, Devin Teske wrote:
Taking a GENERIC 9.0-RELEASE kernel and running kgzip(8) on it produces an
unusable kernel which causes immediate BTX halt in loader(8).
...
4. Say: kgzip kernel
Curious, it doesn't even look like that binary is hooked into the build
process at
On 01/06/2012 03:39 PM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
I have errors while compile kernel
=== et (all)
cc -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -Werror -D_KERNEL -DKLD_MODULE -nostdinc
-DHAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS -include
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KES_KERN_v9/opt_global.h -I. -I@ -I@/contrib/altq
On 12/20/2011 10:59 AM, Gerhard Schmidt wrote:
Hello list ... How can I hardwire the ahd to become scsibus1 and
the twa to become scsibus0, that regardless if the external raid is
online the boot disk is allways da0 an the extern raid ist da1 if
online.
You can use glabel(8) as an easy
On 12/13/2011 10:54 AM, Devin Teske wrote:
We're seeing in 8.1-RELEASE that nodev is an invalid option for NFS mounts
that causes your system to boot into single-user mode. Is this still the case
in
9.0-RC2/3 or has the option been re-added? nodev was a valid option in
4.11-RELEASE, not sure
On 12/15/2011 10:02 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
I suppose if someone wanted to track down the official way of
solving this problem, they could look into how Windows handles it.
To my knowledge, Windows (XP, at least; probably others) labels the boot
filesystem on install, and just probes
On 12/14/2011 03:20 PM, Rob wrote:
Can glabels, gpt, and zfs all work together? I have a system where I
have disks with 4 gpt partitions. Partitions 2 and 3 are part of gmirror
arrays, and partition 4 is part of a zfs pool. glabel says it writes to
the end of the partition, which I believe
On 12/14/2011 03:18 PM, Rob wrote:
On 12/3/11 11:04 AM, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
To answer your question, though: You cannot combine GPT with glabel (or
any other geom class that writes data to the first or last 34 sectors of
a disk, like gmirror) due to layout conflicts. MBR and BSD schemes
On 12/03/2011 12:28 AM, APseudoUtopia wrote:
Hello,
I followed a couple tutorials I found through google to setup RAID-Z1
on root on FreeBSD 9.0-RC2. Everything works well, except it always
drops me into a recovery shell on boot. I'm forced to run `zfs mount
-a` to get all my data visible.
On 12/03/2011 10:04 AM, Rob wrote:
glabel looks to place a label on the whole disk, but the manpage is
unclear (to me) how the partitions are handled. If I use glabel to
label a disk test and this disk has 4 partitions on it, then how is
each partition accessed? testp1...testp4 for gpt?
On 12/04/2011 04:28 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net wrote:
You cannot combine GPT with glabel (or any other geom class
that writes data to the first or last 34 sectors of a disk,
like gmirror) due to layout conflicts.
This is overstated.
Thanks
On 11/30/2011 03:01 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
One of my systems has a hot-swap eSATA device, which reports as
ad1. I'm trying to use this to prepare a new disk using gpart and
something (possibly my understanding) is broken.
After removing another disk and inserting the new one, I
On 11/27/2011 12:07 AM, h bagade wrote:
Hi all,
I want to change serial console speed on freebsd 8.2. I've found out
different way of doing so but none was successful! I've tried the following
ways:
1- change /boot.config: add -S*speed
*2- change /boot/loader.conf: add following lines
On 08/27/2011 11:08 PM, Paul Beard wrote:
On Aug 27, 2011, at 8:48 PM, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
tcpdump(1) is your friend; it seems cryptic and obtuse at first glance,
but it will help immensely
I wasn't sure there was any reason to use that yet: I can't even ping it from
another host
On 08/27/2011 11:21 AM, Paul Beard wrote:
I seem to be missing something, possibly from reading too many HOWTOs. What I
am trying to do is get a system with a wireless card to stand in as a
wireless AP should my aging LinkSys base station develop a tragic smoke leak.
It's an ath0-based
On 07/18/2011 06:50 AM, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
The issue your talking about is actually caused by a fundamental flaw
in *ALL* pure open source projects namely in return for the freedom to
look at the code and stuff we give up market forces.
Perhaps the benefits inherent in enriching the global
On 06/04/2011 01:30 PM, Lucas Araujo wrote:
I'm trying to install systemimageer on freebsd 8.1 .But I'm having troubles
with the e2fsprogs package.When I use the ./configure in the directory of SI
package the system says:
- libuuid
On 05/11/2011 05:36 AM, Chris Telting wrote:
I already do... I'm want to automate it. Every other virtual screen
terminal can start without grabbing the console, I don't want X to
either. I do development and I suffer crashes. I want to do work while
it boots up for a couple minutes and I'm
On 04/25/2011 07:10 PM, Peter Toth wrote:
Hi there,
I've recently migrated my old laptop to a new one (both running R8.2 +
ZFS). Used zfs send/recv and corrected mountpoints.
On the old laptop I had my / sitting in zpool, on the new one I've
created a separate zpool/root for /.
Everything
On 04/24/2011 12:24 PM, Helmut Schneider wrote:
Hi,
i'm playing around with (virtual) disks within a VMware ESXi 4.1 server:
...
So, what did sysinstall that gpart didn't?
You forgot to gpart create the inner BSD label on da1s1.
8
# mdconfig -a -t swap -s 512M
md0
# gpart show md0
On 04/10/2011 09:34 PM, Gil Mordron wrote:
# mount /dev/ad0.elia /fixed
# export DESTDIR=/fixed/
# cd /dist/6.0-RELEASE/base ./install.sh
The 'base' distribution does not include any kernels. Take a look in
/dist/6.0-RELEASE/kernels for those. Note that kernels/install.sh will
not populate
On 01/28/2011 09:22 AM, Michael wrote:
I'm running my isc-dhcp41-server with chroot option.
Is it possible to get it working with syslog? I don't know how to let
chrooted dhcpd to talk with my syslog.
Apparently, you can either provide the -l flag via rc.conf
(syslogd_flags) or add the full
On 01/02/2011 03:07 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
This feels like a really dumb (as in, the answer should be obvious)
question, but so far it has eluded me: Given an option name in the
kernel configuration file, how -- exactly -- does the directive to
include or exclude that option get
On 12/05/2010 10:45 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Yuri y...@rawbw.com writes:
Beginning at some time less than 1 month ago I started getting such
message. Increasing maxproc doesn't help. Current values are like
this:
kern.maxproc: 6164
kern.maxprocperuid: 5547
What may be causing such
On 11/24/2010 04:52 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
It looks to me as if gjournal is confused:
It is not gjournal that is confused; it's bsdlabel. The gjournals lie
entirely within the partitions defined within the bsdlabel, and don't
care about anything outside of that. The ambiguity here is
On 11/22/2010 10:19 PM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
krad kra...@gmail.com wrote:
On 21 November 2010 06:10, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
...
manually-created config files, while still in chroot after install
Fixit# cat /boot/loader.conf
geom_mirror_load=YES
geom_journal_load=YES
On 11/03/2010 05:34 PM, Alexander Best wrote:
hi there,
is this a known issue with kldunload(8)?
***beginn***
otaku% kldunload sound
otaku% echo $?
0
otaku% kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
1 35 0x8010 a2da40 kernel
21 0x80b2e000 295e8
On 10/17/2010 06:37 PM, Brandon Gooch wrote:
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Nerius Landys nlan...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe, is there a simple 10 line C program that I can run and compile to
check if this scenario is possible on _my_ server?
'netcat' has the capability built in.
root#
On 10/07/2010 12:46 PM, Rob Farmer wrote:
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:19, Gonzalo Nemmi gne...@gmail.com wrote:
If you have a point, then there´s no point in me addressing your point
.. unless you are asking me for legal advice ..
Should that be the case, just let me know; I charge by the hour
On 10/07/2010 11:50 AM, Mark Moellering wrote:
I am installing FreeBSD 8.1 on an MSI wind notebook, which has a
RealTek 8201 wireless chip. The kernel acknowledges the chip as rlphy0
on mii but I have no idea of how to actually configure it.
It shows up as miibus/rlphy in kldstat and as
On 10/01/2010 12:52 PM, Matthew wrote:
I would be grateful for any pointers on how to resolve this. I suspect
the error message may not be exactly descriptive of whats happening.
Kinda.
Here's a few points to keep in mind when working with bind in FreeBSD:
* By default, named runs in a
On 09/29/2010 12:56 AM, Aaron wrote:
I've created a ZFS pool with zpool create tank raidz ada0 ada1 ada2
ada3, and then I add some additional mountpoints (I think they're
called) using zfs create tank/storage, etc. In zpool list, I see the
pool with 3.62T available. With df -h, I see 2.4T
On 09/24/2010 11:03 AM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
...
Unfortunately, FreeBSD's mount seems unable to perform mounts of ZFS
volumes.
Sure, it can:
8
(f84104b2)[r...@akisha ~]# zfs create akisha/mnttmp
(f84104b2)[r...@akisha ~]# touch /zfs/akisha/mnttmp/test
(f84104b2)[r...@akisha ~]# ls
On 09/21/2010 10:01 PM, Steve Polyack wrote:
...
options COMPAT_IA32 # Compatible with i386 binaries
...
$ file /usr/local/ventrilo-server/ventrilo_srv
/usr/local/ventrilo-server/ventrilo_srv: ELF 32-bit LSB executable,
Intel 80386, version 1 (FreeBSD), dynamically linked
Hi!
I'm helping port a utility [1] to program the EyeFi card [2] and I seem
to be running into problems properly manipulating the configuration.
The card is programmed by writing encoded commands to certain hidden
files on the card, and reading the coded responses back from other
files. Since
On 09/10/2010 07:57 PM, Samuel Martín Moro wrote:
Hi,
...
The thing is, it only have a 128M flash disk (seen as /dev/da0)
GENERIC needs almost 250M.
I have run into something similar, while building a ZFS install to run
on an Intel SS4200EHW NAS device. Utilizing a series of scripts I have
On 09/07/2010 09:25 PM, Pete Erickson wrote:
I'm relatively new to ZFS and have been playing around with different
file-backed set ups to determine how I will eventually configure my
pools. I've recently come across a problem with exporting a pool, but
I'm not sure if it's a bug or just my
On 09/07/2010 02:46 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Il 09/07/10 20:26, Torbjorn Granlund ha scritto:
Is the any PCIe SAS controller that is supported by FreeBSD 8.1 that I
can purchase today? The controller should preferably be low-profile.
RAID is not needed since I have just one disk, but if
On 08/26/2010 10:34 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:
Trying to create a bootable USB device (memory stick) with gpart - and
failed. I need those USB mem sticks for BIOS flashing purposes on an
older main PCB, utilizing FreeDOS. The old BIOS is capable of booting
off from USB mem sticks, since I booted
On 08/20/2010 07:24 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Every modern system that can run awk can also run Perl. Why not
concentrate on Perl?
Unless perl is not installed, and you want to use only base system
components. I frequently do this on my minimalist flashcard installations.
--
Fuzzy love,
On 08/20/2010 11:29 PM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Ah-ha! In my case I am using the bash shell, and I believe the syntax
that is needed for the .bashrc is different than what is used in your
csh.cshrc. Any idea where I can find the appropriate syntax for
variables stored within .bashrc?
export
On 07/23/2010 03:56 AM, Fbsd8 wrote:
Now the Freebsd method of the 22,000 individual ports each with 3 to 5
files is a method which has out lived its usefulness. TAKE NOTE: NO
FLAME WAR INTENDED. I just think a option should exist for us who don't
follow the bleeding edge. Sure to some people
On 07/20/2010 02:42 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I've wondered why FreeBSD installation sets (base, etc, games, comp, man and
others) are broken into pieces of 1392 KB each as opposed to each
installation set in a single .tgz or .tbz (base.tgz, etc.tgz, comp.tgz, and
others: that's how NetBSD
On 07/05/2010 06:37 PM, Fbsd8 wrote:
I developing a jailed environment application in Bourne script. Looking
for recommends for a open source web site to join and add my code to so
others may participate. The site needs to be able to host the code to be
used as the download location for a
On 06/16/2010 08:02 AM, akash kumar wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on building a freebsd kernel for mips. As part of this i built
cross tool chain for mips from my host machine(i386).
After that i was building my kernel using make buildkernel
KERNCONF=configfile
I noticed that the
On 06/07/2010 08:03 AM, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
I recently had the chance to play with a Foxconn NetBox-nT330i. It's
based off an Atom 330 CPU and an nForce MCP79 chipset. All aspects of
this device appear to function quite well with 8.1-BETA1
Hi!
I recently had the chance to play with a Foxconn NetBox-nT330i. It's
based off an Atom 330 CPU and an nForce MCP79 chipset. All aspects of
this device appear to function quite well with 8.1-BETA1, and it's
diminutive stature is quite cute.
The only issue I have encountered with it thus far
On 06/05/2010 10:56 PM, Aiza wrote:
i) action=installworld; $flag_count=$((flag_count+1));;
...
What is still wrong here
Bourne shell expands variables to their contents before evaluating.
Thus, the above assignment ends up expanding to '0=1'. Leave out the $
on the target variable, and it
On 06/03/2010 03:23 PM, Barry Steyn wrote:
Hi guys,
We're having a serious problem here with our live server, it's very
sluggish all of a sudden. The problem is that Apache is *really* slow
responding to https requests but still fairly quick on http.
Running out of entropy, perhaps?
On 06/04/2010 02:59 AM, Fbsd1 wrote:
Why does the base RELEASE have schg flag turned for the /var/empty
directory?
Is that directory really used for anything?
Is this a release build problem?
Certain daemons will chroot(2) to that directory to perform sensitive
privilege-separation
On 06/01/2010 03:14 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi guys,
I've just built a new BSD server running on a Mini-ITX NAS chassis and
it's working beautifully :-)
I also took the time to learn how to build jails too as this is only
my second BSD build so am still really new to it
On 05/05/2010 08:25 PM, Evuraan wrote:
I cant figure out why the variable in in loop2 does not hike to +1?
(its a friday, i am dazed, I admit. but this should not be a mystery!)
any help would be much appreciated.
snip
$ cat loop2
#! /bin/bash
date /tmp/somefile
b=1
cat /tmp/somefile |
On 04/23/2010 06:51 AM, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 06:36:39PM -0600, Tim Judd wrote:
...
Most remote management devices like Dell's DRAC and HP's iLO should
present the drive to the OS as a USB rom. The new IPMI management
cards are still unknown.
Oops, now I
On 03/07/2010 03:47 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 07/03/2010 08:45:41, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
By necessity and convenience, I have developed a series of additions and
changes to the ports tree. These changes are probably not worthy of
inclusion into the official tree, so I'm looking
Hi!
By necessity and convenience, I have developed a series of additions and
changes to the ports tree. These changes are probably not worthy of
inclusion into the official tree, so I'm looking to maintain an overlay,
of sorts, in the spirit of Gentoo's overlay capability.
Is there an official
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 28/02/2010 05:01:48, Olivier Nicole wrote:
What in a standard installation of FreeBSD, on a server running only
MySQL and Postgress, could cause the CD tray to open by itself from
time to time?
Dodgy hardware? If the manual eject button is a bit sticky, it could
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I have a list of files that should be in a dir tree and want to remove
any files from the tree not in list (i.e. if it is on the list keep it
else rm it)... any quick way to do this?
# ls -1F
keep
old/
# find old
old
old/a
old/a/1
old/a/4
old/b
old/b/2
old/b/5
old/c
mailinglists wrote:
...
r...@flappie:...home/rob#zpool list
NAME SIZE USED AVAILCAP HEALTH ALTROOT
data - - - - FAULTED -
Try removing /boot/zfs/zpool.cache and rebooting to clear out the stale
zfs config pointing to the old device names, then re-importing the
Ivan Voras wrote:
cronfy wrote:
... but the hell why is it required to panic and kill everything
that would be working happily even if something very disasterous
happen to /backup partition, in example?
All those errors indicate file system corruption. To protect other data
from getting
cronfy wrote:
...
Is there a way to say Dear kernel, don't panic, I'am holding your hand,
keep working please-please-please? If so, can it lead to complete
filesystem corruption indeed or it is not so serious?
Drop to DDB, fix it, and 'continue'?
--
Fuzzy love,
-CyberLeo
Technical
cronfy wrote:
...
Is there a way to say Dear kernel, don't panic, I'am holding your hand,
keep working please-please-please? If so, can it lead to complete
filesystem corruption indeed or it is not so serious?
Drop to DDB, fix it, and 'continue'?
If I type 'continue' kernel
James Phillips wrote:
--- On Sun, 11/15/09, CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net wrote:
James Phillips wrote:
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:29:59 -0600
From: CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net
Subject: [FreeBSD Questions] Filesystem image as
root
The single IDE connector is accessible
James Phillips wrote:
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:29:59 -0600
From: CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net
Subject: [FreeBSD Questions] Filesystem image as root
The single IDE connector is accessible via the legacy ISA
ports, and is
thus limited to PIO modes (about 1.6MB/sec max, even
I have been thinking and experimenting for weeks, but I cannot figure
this out.
I have an Intel SS4200 NAS that I wish to use as a ZFS NAS with FreeBSD 8.0.
The device has 4 SATA bays, and I don't want to use one for a UFS root disk.
I don't want to use up hundreds of megabytes of RAM
Graeme Dargie wrote:
Hello all
I currently have machine with 6x500gb hdd`s running under ZFS RaidZ
everything is working just fine, I have bought 2x3bay ICY Dock bays for
this machine, my questions is do I have to make sure the drives go back
on to the same sata ports as they are currently
Colin Brace wrote:
Ruben de Groot wrote:
Try a find through the entire filesystem for files owned by this user that
you can't account for. Also check your cron and at files under /var/cron
and
/var/at
I found the cronjob which keeps restarting the script:
[r...@venus
Stefan Miklosovic wrote:
hi,
I would like to use vsftpd with ssl support.
If I install it from ports, there is an option to
compile it against ssl librarie(s) (VSFTPD_SSL)
If I download it by pkg_fetch and extract the package
and use ldd on vsftpd in libexec directory,
there is no ssl
Fred wrote:
Hi,
I recently upgraded from 6.3 to 7.1 (7.1-RELEASE-p4) with freebsd-update,
and I now have problems with msk0 very often (which I did have before) :
Mar 30 20:14:19 blackbox kernel: msk0: watchdog timeout (missed Tx
interrupts) -- recovering
Mar 30 20:14:58 blackbox kernel:
Morgan Wesström wrote:
Jubal Kessler wrote:
(To put it another way: When I max out my upstream, and my upstream is
capped lower than my downstream, my downstream becomes useless and I am
forced to wait until the upload finishes before I can resume using the
downstream. This is a problem, and
Thomas Sparrevohn wrote:
The error occured after I had the disk for a couple of days - WHat puzzled me
was that the drive
did not do it automatically
Hard disks will not map uncorrectable bad sectors on read automatically,
as it no longer knows what the contents of that sector should be. In
Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Hi All,
There was a port called net/vnc that contained a vnc.so file. That file
could be loaded into the Xorg server and then I was able to monitor the
X desktop with VNC.
Now I'm using gnome, and gnome2-fifth-toe installs tightvnc. It
conflicts with net/vnc. So I
Fraser Tweedale wrote:
- Create my CA key and a CSR, and have CACert sign it.
Are you sure it's signed as an intermediary CA? cacert.org's website
suggests they will only sign leaf certificates.
http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/SubRoot
Fortunately, your client certs need not be signed by the same CA
Gary Kline wrote:
Yes! Thanks to both you gents, RW and Polyt. In konq there was
Bookmarks- edit [pops up the Edit file]. Then File - Export,
and choose HTML. Save somewhere until mv to the firefox
directory.
Keep in mind that Firefox 3 uses an sqlite database to
Darrell Betts wrote:
I have wrote a small script put it in my home directory. I am trying to
setup a cronjob to run it every six hours. When it runs the job I
receive the error message /usr/home/test/cronjobs/test.sh: not found
I have tripe checked the file permissions and they appear correct
Andrew Falanga wrote:
...
While diagnosing this, I connect to the server (using Putty) from a
machine in PN1, using either a mail client or telnet I'm unable to make
a connection to the mail server over port 25. Using tcpdump during this
putty session I do not even see the SYN packets for
Robby Balona wrote:
Postfix is also ok but never found a good virtual mail interface for it.
vPostMaster (http://www.tummy.com/Products/vpostmaster/) is a decent
virtual mailbox interface for Postfix, if you can get past the
dual-licensing and linux-centric installer. It's written in Python for
David Wolfskill wrote:
foo=
cat $filename | while read bar ... ; do
...
foo=$bar
...
done
echo $foo
A trick I've used to great advantage in bourne shell and bash for
passing multiple variables back is to produce small snippets of shell
script
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