On Nov 6, 2016, at 1:49 PM, Stefan Bethke wrote:
> Am 06.11.2016 um 22:27 schrieb Baptiste Daroussin :
>> That works for POSIX locale aka C aka ASCII only world
>
> So what do I set my LANG and LC variables to? I do want UTF-8, but I do also
> want my scripts to continue to work. Clearly, en_U
On Mar 18, 2015, at 2:14 PM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> As I've never used OpenVPN before and their docs don't go into saying
> what it's using.. Is OpenVPN a kernel or userland VPN? Do they use
> IPSec in the kernel? or are they just using UDP or TCP for their
> connections?
OpenVPN runs in user
Hi--
On Sep 27, 2013, at 2:18 AM, Michael BlackHeart wrote:
> Hello there,
> It's quite off-topic, but I'm using freebsd-stable,so
>
> The priblem is - running a script that requires root privileges via PHP (or
> probably CGI - I do not care, just want it to be secure and working).
Unfortunatel
Hi--
On Jul 18, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Dr Josef Karthauser wrote:
> On 18 Jul 2013, at 13:07, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>
>> Perhaps they are WD Green drives?
>
> They're WD RE2-GP 1 TB drives (model WD1000FYPS) , not sure if that's green
> or not.
Yes, those are WDC's Green drives, although they
On Jul 5, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
Hmm. Seems we close the window unexpectedly and the remote side
doesn't
retransmit when we open it.
Yes, interesting that. :-)
Normally the stack only sets the window size to 0 in the event of
severe congestion, it's used to tell the oth
On Jul 5, 2006, at 1:42 PM, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
I'm seeing fetch hang under AMD64/RELENG_6 when fetching data
from several different sites. An i386 machine sitting next to it
running current from a few weeks back is not showing this problem
when fetching the same files. [ ... ]
Any hints on h
On Jun 30, 2006, at 4:28 PM, Mihir Sanghavi wrote:
How do i set up the adater in FreeBSD. I do have the internet
connection but
the light does not come up. Do I have to do some installation.
please tell
me.
There isn't enough detail to address what's going wrong. :-)
I think you're trying
On Jun 23, 2006, at 4:44 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
procs memory pagedisks
faults cpu
r b w avmfre flt re pi po fr sr da0 pa0 in sy
cs us sy id
1 42 1 10249060 161668 1290 54 12 3 1409 2202 102 0 751
6416 3350 24 15 61
0 3
On Jun 5, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Lonnie Olson wrote:
I have been fighting this issue for months now. I am about to give
up and go back to FreeBSD 4.x. I am looking for suggestions now.
1. What does this panic really mean?
I believe it implies that the kernel address space is exhausted, so
whe
On Apr 4, 2006, at 4:37 AM, Rutger Bevaart wrote:
This because we have 2850's that experience exactly the same
problems, just less frequently (about once every 4 months).
I'm completely at a loss, and inclined to remove FreeBSD and
install "another OS" as it is an important management machin
On Feb 28, 2006, at 7:16 PM, David W. Hankins wrote:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 12:50:08PM -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
If you haven't read this:
http://files.stuartcheshire.org/draft-cheshire-ipv4-acd.txt
...it's worth considering the way it standardizes (or proposes to
standardize)
how ARP t
On Sep 19, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Colin Farley wrote:
Thanks for your reply. The model of the Cisco router is 2811. Do
you think that lowering the timeout to 5 seconds would be ok? I
have
seen that Cisco does not recommend a timeout below 30 seconds but
after reading your reply and s
On Jul 27, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Vivek Khera wrote:
The amd64 memory architecture is NUMA -- that is, depending on how
your RAM is layed out, some of it is faster to access for each
processor. Accessing RAM "local" to the other processor(s) is slower.
There are many subtle issues relating to
On Jul 26, 2005, at 11:38 AM, Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
Problem in the netmask. When I try 192.168.2.1 all work fine.
How I can fix the problem?
You might have to restart portmap, and/or feed it the -h option:
-h Specify specific IP addresses to bind to for UDP
requests. This
On Jul 6, 2005, at 1:54 PM, Gerald wrote:
These are from the machine behind the nat/gateway. Notice without
specifying what server to query with dig, it ignores /etc/resolv.conf
and queries localhost. What am I missing? (digs are trimmed to
practical
information for brevity.)
Wed Jul 06 12:3
On Jun 29, 2005, at 4:12 PM, Sven Willenberger wrote:
[ ... ]
Something I have noticed,
when the memory error occurs during the psql session (after a failed
vacuumdb attempt) the memory stays at 600+MB in top (under size) until
the psql session is closed -- that may just be the way top reports it
Within the space of about 10 minutes this article appeared here,
On Jun 8, 2005, at 5:48 PM, secmgr wrote:
Actually it's a very valid choice. At this time, Linux offers
ext3, XFS (from SGI), JFS (from IBM) and RieserFS as journaled file
systems (as in no fscking fsck). JFS, XFS and RieserFS
On Jun 8, 2005, at 2:01 PM, Matthias Buelow wrote:
Me too, but a lot has changed since 5.2.1 which at the time was I
think
was called a preview. The topic is 5.4R. What parts of the OS do
you
feel are not production ready as compared to 4.X ?
I won't go into the details here; it has crash
On Jun 4, 2005, at 5:11 PM, Remo Lacho wrote:
Please excuse my ignorance, but why would you use USB or Firewire
drives on a
production server?
Firewire makes a really nice hot-pluggable I/O bus which works nicely
with external devices. Your typical external Firewire drive is
generally a
On Jun 2, 2005, at 4:56 PM, yuval levy wrote:
If it's a pain to remeber, maybe try sticking
something in rc.shutdown?
Thank you for trying to help, but I do not find this
reply helpful. That's a quick and dirty fix, not a
solution.
[ ...car analogy snipped... ]
Quick and dirty fixes are ok fo
On May 24, 2005, at 10:42 PM, Matt Smith wrote:
I have a friend that has 5.4 where SSHD keeps timing out before
authentification. Box has a hardwired 3com NIC. We’ve tried
everything
but can't find the cause of the timeouts. What gives?
Try "ping _machine_" and see whether that works.
Run
On May 10, 2005, at 6:46 AM, Michael Schuh wrote:
Now i have 2 Directories with ~500.000-600.000 files with an size of
~5kByte.
by copying the files from one disk to another or an direktory on the
same disk
(equal behavior), i can see this behavior:
[ ... ]
Can anyone explain me from where this b
On Mar 29, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Pekka Savola wrote:
- setting up irqs as sources for /dev/random pool, (in my case vmstat
-i shows a lot of activity at 2, 10, 0 and 8, and I used the first two
with rndcontrol and then in rc.conf w/ rand_irqs=)
IRQ 0 and 8 are clock interrupts (1/HZ for the schedul
On Mar 21, 2005, at 5:39 PM, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
Would I gain anything by running FreeBSD/i386 (on another slice) on
this
machine?
Some software doesn't work or isn't entirely reliable on a 64-bit
platform yet; such would run better on the 32-bit x86 version.
Do most of the ports work on am
On Feb 3, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
[ ... ]
Ah, I see, the starting point was actually the reverse assumption
that all systems had /bin/env. Somebody mentioned /sbin/env on
Irix, but I don't know whether that was instead of /usr/bin/env or
in addition to it.
Of course I can alw
On Feb 3, 2005, at 2:07 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Well-behaved 3rd party scripts ought to start Perl via:
#! /usr/bin/env perl
Why should the authors of those scripts break them for systems which
have /bin/env?
Name one such system. [1]
Hint: the path to env isn't going to change on a standar
On Nov 8, 2004, at 1:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a server thats sole purpose for existence is serving a fixed
group of files from a dedicated filesystem. There is a directory tree
with about 50K files that is requested in a random order. I have been
trying find the correct sysctl vari
On Jun 11, 2004, at 3:32 AM, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 07:11:32PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Was the patch not made relative to /usr/src?
It was. I don't know what your problem is.
I retried on another machine and patch had no problems, so it seems
most likely that I did somet
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
[ ... ]
> In the mean time, can anyone tell me or point to me documentation
> telling me any kind of rules that assembler functions called from C
> programs have to obey? (And maybe vice versa.)
Whether a given chunk of code was orignally written in assembler or in
Charles Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
> I'll try re-cvsup-dating ("re-cvs-updating"? :-) and rebuilding to
> double-check.
No problems the second time; I guess it must have been a transient condition.
-Chuck
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Feisal Umar wrote:
[ ... ]
> Oct 18 14:31:40 krista /kernel: current process = 352
> (setiathome)
Running setiathome maxes out your CPU usage, all of the time. If your power
supply or cooling is marginal, running it is probably overstressing the
system into a hardware fault, not a softwar
Hi, all--
Assuming a RELENG-4.6 system with the following kernel options:
options VESA
options SC_PIXEL_MODE
...how can you best optimize the syscons display for a LCD with a native
resolution of 1280x1024? Here's an excerpt of 'vidcontrol -i':
fb0:
vga0, type:VESA VGA (5), flags:0x700ff
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