Hello :-)
I am looking for a really good and well supported WiFi USB dongle for
advanced testing like network sniffing, packet injection, setting up
access point, etc. I guess that would be Atheros based device? Can you
recommend a solution that works for you? :-)
Thank you! :-)
Tomek
Hi,
Reference:
From: Al Plant n...@hdk5.net
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2012 13:17:17 -1000
Message-id: 5094547d.5030...@hdk5.net
To: freebsd-t...@freebsd.org, freebsd-questions questi...@freebsd.org
Al Plant wrote:
Test
Read list mandates.
Cross posting is deprecated
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From: Torfinn Ingolfsen torfinn.ingolf...@broadpark.no
Subject: Re: mythtv 0.23.1 and the pvr250 driver - testing
To: freebsd-multime...@freebsd.org
Date: Friday, June 24, 2011, 12:47 PM
On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:27:51 +0200
Torfinn Ingolfsen torfinn.ingolf...@broadpark.no
wrote:
Hello
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 11:46:06 -0700 (PDT)
Mark redt...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
From: Torfinn Ingolfsen torfinn.ingolf...@broadpark.no
Subject: Re: mythtv 0.23.1 and the pvr250 driver - testing
To: freebsd-multime...@freebsd.org
Date: Friday, June 24, 2011, 12:47 PM
On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 22:27
Hi! I've been having problems with FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE crashing. This morning,
it had hung -- it wasn't responding to any input, but there was no error
message on screen. I ran MemTest86+ (which worked; MemTest86 doesn't for some
reason), and it found no errors in two passes (one without ECC,
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Richard Morse remo...@partners.org wrote:
Hi! I've been having problems with FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE crashing. This
morning, it had hung -- it wasn't responding to any input, but there was no
error message on screen. I ran MemTest86+ (which worked; MemTest86
What's the best what to test the status of an Ethernet interface
programmatically? We've been using this code similar to this:
struct ifmediareq ifmr;
memset(ifmr, 0, sizeof(ifmr));
strcpy(ifmr.ifm_name, nfe0);
ioctl(sockfd, SIOCGIFMEDIA, (caddr_t)ifmr)
and then checking the value of
On 04/01/10 14:21, Peter Steele wrote:
What's the best what to test the status of an Ethernet interface
programmatically? We've been using this code similar to this:
struct ifmediareq ifmr;
memset(ifmr, 0, sizeof(ifmr));
strcpy(ifmr.ifm_name, nfe0);
ioctl(sockfd, SIOCGIFMEDIA, (caddr_t)ifmr)
I don't remember everything, but I used to do a program to do that.
You should also check ifmr.ifm_active value.
There was some strange behaviour (obviously normal, but unexpected when I
coded it), about up/down interfaces and plug or unplugged cables
and yep, ifconfig's doing it 'wrong' :)
I was going to suggest that you look at the ifconfig(8) source code, but then
I did so myself - it looks like you're doing it pretty much exactly how they
are. I've never noticed ifconfig(8) returning an incorrect value, not to say
it's not possible.
Are you sure that nothing is causing
I would be grateful if anyone could recommend any tests, scripts, ports or
packages which would stress test a new FreeBSD box? - both CPU and disk
I/O. I would particularly like to get the processors nice and warm! :-)
We already use bonnie++, unixbench, etc. but I was wondering if there is a
to `nc_get_vars'
../../../../../bin/libvtkIO.so.pv3.6: undefined reference to
`nc_get_var_double'
gmake[2]: *** [bin/QVTKCxxTests] Error 1
gmake[1]: ***
[VTK/GUISupport/Qt/Testing/Cxx/CMakeFiles/QVTKCxxTests.dir/all] Error 2
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/science
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 12:10:38 +0100
O. Hartmann ohart...@mail.zedat.fu-berlin.de wrote:
Since a while I'm incapable of compiling ports/science/paraview on the
most FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE/amd64 boxes around here.
I do portmaster -dv on a regular basis on all of those machines and I
suspect the
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010, O. Hartmann wrote:
Since a while I'm incapable of compiling ports/science/paraview on the most
FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE/amd64 boxes around here.
I do portmaster -dv on a regular basis on all of those machines and I suspect
the port maintanance facility beeing corrupted since
Anyone have experience using Sun's Virtual Box on FreeBSD? I am
looking for a way to run virtual Windows machines to do cross-browser
testing...
Don't need sound card or anything complex... if I can get it working
good enough to have access to IE 6, 7, and 8 (with 3 different virtual
boxes
John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com a écrit :
Anyone have experience using Sun's Virtual Box on FreeBSD? I am
looking for a way to run virtual Windows machines to do
cross-browser testing...
Don't need sound card or anything complex... if I can get it working
good enough to have access
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:02 AM, John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com wrote:
Anyone have experience using Sun's Virtual Box on FreeBSD? I am looking
for a way to run virtual Windows machines to do cross-browser testing...
Don't need sound card or anything complex... if I can get it working good
John Almberg jalmb...@identry.com wrote:
Anyone have experience using Sun's Virtual Box on FreeBSD? I am
looking for a way to run virtual Windows machines to do cross-browser
testing...
Don't need sound card or anything complex... if I can get it working
good enough to have access to IE
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:02:59AM -0500, John Almberg wrote:
Anyone have experience using Sun's Virtual Box on FreeBSD? I am
looking for a way to run virtual Windows machines to do cross-browser
testing...
I've been using it to do some .NET programming, and it's been pretty
good. No major
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:02:59AM -0500, John Almberg wrote:
Anyone have experience using Sun's Virtual Box on FreeBSD? I am
looking for a way to run virtual Windows machines to do cross-browser
testing...
I've been using it to do some .NET programming, and it's been
Hello all
I've been tempted for quite some years now to try FreeBSD, so I am
wanting to dual-boot the most up-to-date version (which I *think* is
7.2?) with Debian (cn: Squeeze) on an AMD Sempron Dual Core 2300 sata
machine, with a Debian configuration on /home.
This is a project that I am
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 08:35:27PM +0100, AG wrote:
Hello all
I've been tempted for quite some years now to try FreeBSD, so I am
wanting to dual-boot the most up-to-date version (which I *think* is
7.2?) with Debian (cn: Squeeze) on an AMD Sempron Dual Core 2300 sata
machine, with a
AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com writes:
I've been tempted for quite some years now to try FreeBSD, so I am
wanting to dual-boot the most up-to-date version (which I *think* is
7.2?) with Debian (cn: Squeeze) on an AMD Sempron Dual Core 2300 sata
machine, with a Debian configuration on
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 2:35 PM, AGcomputing.acco...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello all
I've been tempted for quite some years now to try FreeBSD, so I am wanting
to dual-boot the most up-to-date version (which I *think* is 7.2?) with
Debian (cn: Squeeze) on an AMD Sempron Dual Core 2300 sata
Testing a mini-ITX Intel D945GCLF2 motherboard with Atom 330 processor.
Hi, [sorry to re-open this one month old thread]
I have also this D945GCLF2. All is running nearly fine, but on heavy load
and after the system is powered up for a couple of days, it panics.
The system is running 7.1-RC1
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, P.Moulin wrote:
Testing a mini-ITX Intel D945GCLF2 motherboard with Atom 330 processor.
Hi, [sorry to re-open this one month old thread]
I have also this D945GCLF2. All is running nearly fine, but on heavy load
and after the system is powered up for a couple of days
the board and that went up just fine. Ever since then
I've had it running my home fileserver with 2x1.5TB seagate disks with
gmirror and 2GB ram without problems.
Warren Block schreef:
Testing a mini-ITX Intel D945GCLF2 motherboard with Atom 330 processor.
The 330 is the dual-core HTT version
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
This board would make a very nice low-power server if it could boot
reliably.
I'm running the earlier brother to this with Linux and it is fine.
The only weakness is the southbridge fan - they fail early
in their life.
Testing a mini-ITX Intel D945GCLF2 motherboard with Atom 330 processor.
The 330 is the dual-core HTT version of the Atom 270 found in all the
netbooks. Shows up as four processors on FreeBSD. The board has SATA,
IDE, PCI, onboard video, and Realtek 8111C Ethernet.
This board was shaky
Hi All ,
I am interested in implementing some interesting Networking
storage virtualization related projects on FreeBSD . I have only one PC
available with me at home.
Does FreeBSD foundation provide some sort of public servers wherein the
developers can test their code or something
I've been getting a lot of rejections: Helo command rejected: Host not
found (in reply to RCPT TO command). So now I'm running a test to see if
this one will get through.
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:24:27AM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
I've been getting a lot of rejections: Helo command rejected: Host not
found (in reply to RCPT TO command). So now I'm running a test to see if
this one will get through.
I do not know why on earth you are testing this crap using
Been having trouble posting with a new mail server (only to your server
mind)- just trying sort it out.
Cheers
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.
I do not know why on earth you are testing this crap using a public
mailing list, rather than mailing an account at Gmail or Hotmail
or some such. Sorry to sound sour about it, but it's rude.
Maybe he's testing it on a public mailing list because his Gmail or
Hotmail (or whatever) account
Da Rock wrote:
Been having trouble posting with a new mail server (only to your server
mind)- just trying sort it out.
Cheers
Please consider sending these to the freebsd-test mailing list, as it is
made for test posts.
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I've gotten many bounces from the list MX lately. Let me test right
from gmail instead of my ISP's mail server.
Mike
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Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite
Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've gotten many bounces from the list MX lately. Let me test right
from gmail instead of my ISP's mail server.
From the Handbook:
Note: If you wish to test your ability to send to FreeBSD lists, send a
test message to freebsd-test. Please do not
As you've probably read in my previous posts I'm having issues, most
likely with the RAM.
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd
drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp -rvn
commands I've been running in an attempt to populate my 7TB RAID5
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 09:45:20AM -0500, Ryan Coleman wrote:
As you've probably read in my previous posts I'm having issues, most
likely with the RAM.
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring I'd
drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp -rvn
Ryan Coleman wrote:
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing?
I use Memtest86 to test memory:
http://www.memtest86.com/
HTH,
David
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring
I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp
-rvn commands I've been running in an attempt to populate my 7TB
RAID5.
Also, am I
Zane C.B. wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring
I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board with the same cp
-rvn commands I've been running in an attempt to populate my 7TB
RAID5
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:11:32 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zane C.B. wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring
I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB and just push the board
Zane C.B. wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 17:11:32 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zane C.B. wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:45:20 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I go about slamming the RAM in testing? I was figuring
I'd drop from 4GB to 1GB
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 02:27:53PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
Let's see ifthis gets out..
Let's see if you can use [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the future.
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Gary Kline wrote:
Last question for today. Well, hopefullly. Is bonnie++
the only meeans of testing a hard drive? I thought thre was
something you had to put on a floppy to be able to test more
thoroughly.
This had been awhile ago... maybe ~5 years
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 06:45:01PM +0100, Bruce Cran wrote:
Gary Kline wrote:
Last question for today. Well, hopefullly. Is bonnie++
the only meeans of testing a hard drive? I thought thre was
something you had to put on a floppy to be able to test more
thoroughly
Last question for today. Well, hopefullly. Is bonnie++
the only meeans of testing a hard drive? I thought thre was
something you had to put on a floppy to be able to test more
thoroughly.
This had been awhile ago... maybe ~5 years.
thanks
Bonnie++ is a benchmark, to actually 'test' your harddrive you should use some
tool of the manufacturer.
Cheers, Oliver
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 02:40:50PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
Last question for today. Well, hopefullly. Is bonnie++
the only meeans of testing a hard drive
O/H Don O'Neil ??:
I have an array that has a drive that keeps timing out/failing... So I need
to replace it. However, I want to stress test/burn in a replacement disk
first.
What is the best way to do this?
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On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 01:59:25PM -0700, Don O'Neil wrote:
I have an array that has a drive that keeps timing out/failing... So I need
to replace it. However, I want to stress test/burn in a replacement disk
first.
What is the best way to do this?
Use smartmontools to run long self-tests.
I have an array that has a drive that keeps timing out/failing... So I need
to replace it. However, I want to stress test/burn in a replacement disk
first.
What is the best way to do this?
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On Sep 27, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Don O'Neil wrote:
I have an array that has a drive that keeps timing out/failing...
So I need
to replace it. However, I want to stress test/burn in a replacement
disk
first.
What is the best way to do this?
It's reasonable to start with something like a:
Maybe with stress?
http://weather.ou.edu/~apw/projects/stress/
/usr/ports/sysutils/stress
Cheers, Oliver
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 10:43:24AM -0700, Don O'Neil wrote:
I have an array that has a drive that keeps timing out/failing... So I need
to replace it. However, I want to stress test/burn
What is the best way to do this?
It's reasonable to start with something like a:
dd if=/dev/your_disk of=/dev/null bs=5120
...to at least try reading every sector on the drive as a basic sanity check.
why so small blocks of 10 sectors?
i use bs=64k at least goes faster.
Better would be
On Sep 27, 2007, at 12:04 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
It's reasonable to start with something like a:
dd if=/dev/your_disk of=/dev/null bs=5120
...to at least try reading every sector on the drive as a basic
sanity check.
why so small blocks of 10 sectors?
i use bs=64k at least goes
I have an array that has a drive that keeps timing out/failing... So I need
to replace it. However, I want to stress test/burn in a replacement disk
first.
What is the best way to do this?
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On Wednesday 26 September 2007 15:59:25 Don O'Neil wrote:
I have an array that has a drive that keeps timing out/failing... So I need
to replace it. However, I want to stress test/burn in a replacement disk
first.
What is the best way to do this?
In C code, is there a quick and dirty way to tell if a path
points to a directory? Or do I have to open the parent directory and
check the entry for that name?
Robert Huff
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On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 04:39:42PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
In C code, is there a quick and dirty way to tell if a path
points to a directory? Or do I have to open the parent directory and
check the entry for that name?
Try opening the path in question for writing with open(2). If it
On Sunday 29 April 2007 15:58:48 Roland Smith wrote:
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 04:39:42PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
In C code, is there a quick and dirty way to tell if a path
points to a directory? Or do I have to open the parent directory and
check the entry for that name?
Just open()
On Apr 29, 2007, at 3:39 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
In C code, is there a quick and dirty way to tell if a path
points to a directory?
man 2 stat
Cheers,
-j
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Jeffrey Goldberg writes:
In C code, is there a quick and dirty way to tell if a path
points to a directory?
man 2 stat
This, I believe, will be the answer I'm looking for.
Thank you.
Robert Huff
Hello List,
I did a patch to allow rc.conf DAEMON_enable values to be decided at startup.
1) set apache_start=ask in rc.conf
2) at boot, you'll be prompted with RC_ASK - Enable apache? [yes|no]
3) the daemon is started depending on the decision
4) the decision is stored until the next boot, so
On Wednesday November 15, 2006 at 12:32:56 (PM) Pietro Cerutti wrote:
Hello List,
I did a patch to allow rc.conf DAEMON_enable values to be decided at startup.
1) set apache_start=ask in rc.conf
2) at boot, you'll be prompted with RC_ASK - Enable apache? [yes|no]
3) the daemon is started
On 11/15/06, Ingo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
There should be an tiemout so that the system boots even if I forget to
choose
Yup, great idea. The new patch [attached] permits you to set:
DAEMON_ask_timeout={0-9}[s|m|h]
and
DAEMON_ask_default=[yes|no]
in rc.conf
Default
Ouch... here's the patch ;-)
On 11/15/06, Pietro Cerutti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/15/06, Ingo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
There should be an tiemout so that the system boots even if I forget to
choose
Yup, great idea. The new patch [attached] permits you to set:
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You should probably consider discussing this on the freebsd-rc@ list as
well.
Doug
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On Sun, 12 Nov 2006, David Kelly wrote:
On Nov 12, 2006, at 5:03 PM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
So I thought: Is this like ethernet that I need a crossed cable or can I
connect the two with an ordinary cable and check that it works?
There is no master nor slave in Firewire, all are peers, and
David Kelly wrote:
On Nov 12, 2006, at 5:03 PM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
So I thought: Is this like ethernet that I need a crossed cable or
can I connect the two with an ordinary cable and check that it works?
There is no master nor slave in Firewire, all are peers, and all have
(essentially)
David Kelly wrote:
On Nov 12, 2006, at 5:03 PM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
So I thought: Is this like ethernet that I need a crossed cable or
can I connect the two with an ordinary cable and check that it works?
There is no master nor slave in Firewire, all are peers, and all have
(essentially)
Hi:
I'd like to know if my firewire interface works before I set out to buy
some miniDV - I have no devices to attach, or so I thought, I have two
notebooks with firewire interfaces.
So I thought: Is this like ethernet that I need a crossed cable or can I
connect the two with an ordinary
On Nov 12, 2006, at 5:03 PM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
So I thought: Is this like ethernet that I need a crossed cable or
can I connect the two with an ordinary cable and check that it works?
There is no master nor slave in Firewire, all are peers, and all have
(essentially) the same socket.
List,
This is a hot topic as of late where I work:
Once a system has gone into 'production' should testing, specifically
security, be done on it if the system could be broken by the test itself?
What is your take on this issue and why?
Thanks for any ideas and feedback.
Rob
On May 15, 2006, at 4:54 PM, TRODAT wrote:
This is a hot topic as of late where I work:
Once a system has gone into 'production' should testing,
specifically security, be done on it if the system could be broken
by the test itself?
What is your take on this issue and why?
Yes, although
On 5/15/06, Charles Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 15, 2006, at 4:54 PM, TRODAT wrote:
This is a hot topic as of late where I work:
Once a system has gone into 'production' should testing,
specifically security, be done on it if the system could be broken
by the test itself?
What
hey I am downloading your newest version, I will keep you informed about
any bugs they may come up. Also what I think could be added to make it
better.
Tim Stevens
Kingston Ontario
Canada
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On 3/25/06, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey I am downloading your newest version, I will keep you informed about
any bugs they may come up. Also what I think could be added to make it
better.
hey thanks!
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I'm attempting to port some software from the Linux Kernel to the FreeBSD
kernel.
The code I'm currently working on establishes whether or not a given TCP
connection is in Active Open mode by calling 'in_interrupt()', which returns
nonzero if the processor is currently running in interrupt mode:
Hi, all.
How could I do a C++ unit testing? Is there an open source tool like
JUnit for Jaca unit testing?
Thanks in advance.
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Yuan Jue schrieb:
Hi, all.
How could I do a C++ unit testing? Is there an open source tool like
JUnit for Jaca unit testing?
Thanks in advance.
[22:11:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports
make
search key=^cppunit
Port
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 05:11, Björn König wrote:
Yuan Jue schrieb:
Hi, all.
How could I do a C++ unit testing? Is there an open source tool like
JUnit for Jaca unit testing?
Thanks in advance.
[22:11:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports
of this
system, which is located at
MLwiki
http://noanoa.ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp/~k-choy/mlwiki-test/mlwiki.php
The questionnaire
http://noanoa.ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp/~k-choy/mlwiki-test/mlwiki_questionaire.html
Please read the introduction on the main page before testing the system
as it provides some
before testing the system
as it provides some vital information to fully utilize MLwiki. After
testing out the system, I would be glad if you can help me out by
filling in the questionnaire about this system, which can be accessed
through the above address or from MLwiki's main page.
Please
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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Testing
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 08:57:29AM +1000, Bob @ Brisbane wrote:
Hi David
Could we use a hammer to smash the nut and just allow the IP address for
the time being.
It often takes weeks before APANA gets
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 03:21:35 -0600 Anthony Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is simply this: is the fact that I received 4 TIMEOUT
warnings in the space of roughly 2 weeks significant cause for concern?
Apparently, the fact that the stress tool produced so few warnings may
have given
Greetings, freebsd-questions!
I've got a number of machines to deploy in very critical locations
*very* soon, so I'd appreciate any expedient responses that I can get
about this.
I have been affected by the recent issues surrounding the recent ATA
driver changes in the 5.x branch. I'm currently
as the subject says, when I try to test group auth, I get:
/usr/local/libexec/squid/wb_group -d
/wb_group[19095](wb_check_group.c:344): External ACL winbindd group
helper build Jul 27 2005, 17:33:37 starting up...
/wb_group[19095](wb_check_group.c:308): Can't contact winbindd. Dying
proxy1# ps
Hi,
I have remote root-access to a FreeBSD 4.11 PC
inside a private network. The IP of this PC is fixed,
but all other Windows PCs on the network obtain their
IP number via DHCP from another gateway/router.
I have no access to the gateway/router.
There is possibly a problem with the DHCP
On 5/30/05, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to test the DHCP server, without
running dhclient and thus without losing my FreeBSD
system's IP configuration?
I'm just throwing a random idea out here, I have no clue if it'd
actually work, but what about putting an alias in your
Is there a way to test the DHCP server, without
running dhclient and thus without losing my FreeBSD
system's IP configuration?
Hi,
try dhcping from ports (net/dhcping).
Read carrefully man pages, the idea of operation was not clear
at first look (for me :-) but it works.
Bodlin
On Thursday 31 March 2005 21:25, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi
Hi have an IDE drive (bit old) that is starting to develop bad
blocks.
Is there a tool to scan the disk and reassign/block (I don't care
loosing some space on that disk) the bad bocks?
Best regards,
Olivier
Most manufacturers
Hi
Hi have an IDE drive (bit old) that is starting to develop bad blocks.
Is there a tool to scan the disk and reassign/block (I don't care
loosing some space on that disk) the bad bocks?
Best regards,
Olivier
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(addendum to prior -questions inquiry)
I found a way using Bochs (bochs.sourceforge.net). It will boot an iso image as
will vmware 4.5 (others?).
I have however run into a hiccup. 4.x will boot, 5.x won't. I've submitted it
as a possilbe bug to the
bochs bug tracker. If anyone in the freebsd
Has anyone ever seen, heard of, done it? I'm working on a FreeSBIE-built image
(w/ 5.3-Stable) and would like to pre-burn boot the final iso image.
I can mount and traverse the image fine but want to make sure I've crossed all
the t's with an actual boot before I start manufacturing shiny
On Mar 2, 2005, at 7:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]@comcast.net wrote:
Has anyone ever seen, heard of, done it? I'm working on a
FreeSBIE-built image (w/ 5.3-Stable) and would like to pre-burn boot
the final iso image.
I can mount and traverse the image fine but want to make sure I've
crossed all
Hi List,
Is there any freebsd based p.c hardware / burn in testing software
available ?
I ask as i am building 3 new servers and want to check all parts ie,
mem, hdd, cpu etc before loading on my freebsd.
What would be ideal is a micro kernal on a floppy disk or self booting
cd
Hi List,
Is there any freebsd based p.c hardware / burn in testing software
available ?
Someone suggested this to me when I had a suspected hardware problem earlier
this month:
http://www.memtest86.com/
cali
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Dave Carrera schrieb:
Hi List,
Is there any freebsd based p.c hardware / burn in testing software
available ?
I ask as i am building 3 new servers and want to check all parts ie,
mem, hdd, cpu etc before loading on my freebsd.
What would be ideal is a micro kernal on a floppy disk or self
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