Greetings all..
I have been trying to test an apache log analizing program called Nettracker
(.sane.com) the program seems nice except for the fact that it keeps
rebooting/crashing the server. This would just be labeled crappy software
except for the fact that I am running the software
On 15-Aug-00 Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
hey, is there gonna be a freebsd or bsd booth there tomorrow
in san jose for that linux expo thing? I may go if there is
a bsd booth...
There will be a BSDi booth at the show. Look for the usual black
monolith with the daemon on it.
- Jordan
On 30-Jul-00 Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
The issue is that mount_mfs is simply newfs with a catch: it
constructs the new filesystem completely in memory and lives on as
the storage for the mounted filesystem. If you view the processes on
a system using MFS, you will notice that one of
Hello
I have a user who needs to store a large amount of small html files. Like
around 2 million...
Assuming FreeBSD 4.0-Stable with Soft Updates, what is a sane number that can
be handled per directory?
Thanks!!
Nicole
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On 22-Jun-00 Luigi Rizzo wrote:
Hello
I have a user who needs to store a large amount of small html files. Like
around 2 million...
that sounds insane! Because a name is a name, why dont they call
those files xx/yy/zz/tt.html and the like, to get down to a more
reasonable # of files
On 22-Jun-00 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 22-Jun-00 Luigi Rizzo wrote:
that sounds insane! Because a name is a name, why dont they call
those files xx/yy/zz/tt.html and the like, to get down to a more
reasonable # of files per directory.
Or use a single file and a cgi which extracts
On 23-Jun-00 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 23-Jun-00 Nicole Harrington. wrote:
Yeah.. This is why databases where invented :)
Hey I agree... However even if the html was databased.. (working on that
now)
the custom graphics cannot be. (yet)
Hmm.. can't you do binary blobs in a DB
Is anybody on right now that has access to cdrom.com DNS servers?
Thanks
Nicole
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Sad to say.. I have another bad experience with the NEW asus K7A MB. It will
not allow a Mylex AccellRaid 150 to break out of the bootup sequence to
be configured. :(
Ad that to the new BIOS that won't allow keyboardless reboots :(
These came in a RED box.
Nicole
On 09-Jun-00 Wilko
On 08-Jun-00 Wilko Bulte wrote:
I'm considering buying an Athlon based machine. Before shelling out the
$ (well, fl ) I'd like to know what experiences have with Athlon and
FreeBSD. And obviously which mom boards to prefer or keep away from.
Thks
Wilko
I have good experiences so far
www.freebsd.org down?
Figured this would be the best place to port...
4 bordercore2-serial0-0-0-0.SanFrancisco.cw.net (166.48.15.249) 8.031 ms
7.956 ms 7.825 ms
5 core9.SanFrancisco.cw.net (204.70.9.81) 8.411 ms 8.470 ms 8.537 ms
6 204.70.10.105 (204.70.10.105) 10.610 ms
On 04-May-00 Alexander Langer wrote:
Thus spake Matthew Dillon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The 'virus' is the warning message itself, silly!
Nope, ILOVEYOU is a real virus.
It's quite funny. Here in Germany even the radio reported about it, it
seems to have crashed MANY companies and
"or some gay trojan written"
EXCUSE ME?
Nicole
On 04-May-00 Jeremiah Gowdy wrote:
Umm...
This was just sent to the list. I guess Window's users may want to watch
out...
HAHAHHAHAH. I just opened it with my VBScripting disabled, and read the
code. It's pretty damn
On 04-May-00 Marc Nicholas wrote:
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Nicole Harrington. wrote:
"or some gay trojan written"
EXCUSE ME?
Hehe...'gay' means 'silly' to some of us (especially Canadians). Nothing
to do with being happy or homosexual.
-marc
Arg.. S
On 04-May-00 Jeremiah Gowdy wrote:
"or some gay trojan written"
EXCUSE ME?
Infinite apologies if I offended you. Were I live, the word gay is used
quite often to describe things that are foolish or weak. I didn't mean to
offend the homosexual community, simply to express my
On 05-Apr-00 Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Yup.. however if you use..
" pkg_add ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CVSup/cvsupit.tgz "
It does not use it... It just asks questions.. Problem is (with 4.0 now
being in the stable branch, that it now asks the wrong questions..
Mea culpa - I
On 04-Apr-00 Ted Sikora wrote:
I wanted to upgrade several production servers to 4.0 and follow the
stable branch. Has 4.0-STABLE been established yet or is stable still
RELENG_3? I planned on installing 4.0-RELEASE and then using CVSup with
RELENG_4.
--
Ted Sikora
Jtl Development
On 05-Apr-00 Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
"Nicole Harrington." wrote:
Heh... I tried to CVSUP to 4.0-STABLE and mistakenly chose 4.0-current in
the
pkg_setup... I wound up with a very nice 5.0-CURRENT machine... Chose 3.X
and
that is also what you get... You have to set /etc/cvsu
On 18-Feb-00 Darryl Okahata wrote:
"Jordan K. Hubbard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used all kinds of software memory checkers, from "CheckIt" to
highly proprietary packages that cost even more money, and the only
thing they managed to convince me of is that swapping in known-good
memory
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