Why no FreeBSD ftp site in India?
Hi, A friend of mine from India is interested in changing from W$ to a unix flavour. I recommended FreeBSD, but then discovered that there's no ftp server within India for downloading the OS. Are there some legal issues there? India is the second largest populous country in the world with possibly the highest potential on software development. But not even one FreeBSD ftp server!! No one interested there to set up an ftp.in.FreeBSD.org server? Or is the FreeBSD community in India simply too tiny? Regards, Rob. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT
> As with every device driver, the recommended (or at least proved) > way is to take an existing, simple driver, and modify it to suit > your needs. The simplest driver is probably the puc (sys/dev/pci/puc.c) driver, it has a lot of the elements that a driver can have. > Kernel interfaces are documented in intro(9) and related section 9 > man pages (ls /usr/share/man/man9) Some (one that I can think of) of the kernel interfaces are not given here. The interface to the dma services (bus_dma) you can find at : http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/pci.html) > You can also look at the ISA section, because of the NEWBUS architecture an ISA driver is very similar to a PCI driver in many ways, e.g. allocating bus resources, setting up interupt handlers etc. A few articles on www.daemonnews.org can also help: NEWBUS intro (helped me a lot): http://www.daemonnews.org/27/newbus-intro.html KLD (loadable modules) : http://www.daemonnews.org/200010/blueprints.html Good Luck Riaan ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
rmsg problem
Hi, I've installed /usr/ports/net/rmsg and started the rmsgd on two of my computers. I've also set mesg y for each one. When I do: echo "here is a message" | rmsg [EMAIL PROTECTED] it goes through fine when I go the other way: echo "right back at ya" | rmsg [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get: rmsg: charles refusing messages Anyone got any ideas about what's wrong here? I've verified the daemon is running on moe, and that mesg is set to y. Both root and charles are logged on at their respective computers. root is running cli only, while charles is using KDE. -- Thanks, Charles http://howse.homeunix.net:8080 Random Murphy's Law: Cleanliness is next to impossible. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
dhcpd and windows9x
I got a problem with DHCP with Windows9x. The problem is I configured DHCP on my FreeBSD 4.7 box successfully. And Windows 2000/XP workstations get dynamic IPs alright and everything works fine. But Windows 9x doesn't get IP from my DHCP-server. I heard that I should put down some lines on my FreeBSD server to make Windows 9x get DHCP leases. Any idea about it? Thank you. -- Best regards, flux mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Alex de Kruijff wrote: > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:01:36AM +0100, Denis Fortin wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading > > a FreeBSD system remotely". > > > > The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the RELENG branch and > > then make'ing world), but it requires going into single user mode and > > using the console, two things which may not be possible in the context > > of a server sitting unattended in a hosting center 1 kilometers away. > > > > Has anyone written a quick guide on issues that can arise in this kind > > of situation? (For instance, one the the issues is that one might end > > up with a bad kernel: have people devised a way for the boot code to > > interact with "reboot -k xxx" to revert to the default kernel after an > > unsucessful boot, or after a specific time?) > > > Although its not recommended to do this, it can be done. It basicaly > comes down to following the manual (without rebooting into single > usermode) and be very very carefull. Read everything you need to read, > run every command you need to run and have someone sitting there in case > it goes wrong. > > Note: I've never done this on a busy system. That is the really important thing: there shouldn't be any other traffic on the system. Do everything step by step and keep a logfile to check if everything worked o.k. . Do something like # make buildworld > logfile & In case your connection breaks, buildworld will go on and you can check everything when it is up again. With # tail -f logfile you can check the advance anytime you whish. Uli. > -- > Alex > > Articles based on solutions that I use: > http://www.kruijff.org/alex/index.php?dir=docs/FreeBSD/ > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > +---+ |Peter Ulrich Kruppa| | Wuppertal | | Germany | +---+ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
linux-apps can't find libs
Hi! I don't know if something went wrong with my last pkgdb -F , but now my linux applications can't find some lib files anymore although they are still on my system. For example linux-mozilla looks for libXi.so.6 which lives in /usr/X11R6/lib/ and xmupad tries to find libXm.so.2 which exists in /usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/ The only suspicious thing I found is a link inside /compat/linux/usr/lib it is called X11 and points ... nowhere. Does anybody have any idea what might have caused this, or perhaps where this link X11 should point to? Thanks, Uli. +---+ |Peter Ulrich Kruppa| | Wuppertal | | Germany | +---+ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
re: re: weird mouse reaction 5.1
I went ahead and enabled the mouse..removed all but the moused enable option, loaded enlightenment. It seems to me what is occuring could quite possibly be a resolution error...the mouse pointer reacts, albeit several seconds after i physically move the mouse..also, random menus pop up even if i haven't clicked a button. once those menus are open, i can't even attempt to access any of the menu options. sometimes, too, the mouse pointer ends up on completely another side of the monitor when i've only moved the mouse maybe 1/4 inch. am i right in thinking this has to do with how i have the resolution set? at the moment, i'm sitting at 1024x768, with a 67 refresh rate (as per monitor specs). what's next? --charlie _ Take advantage of our best MSN Dial-up offer of the year six months @$9.95/month. Sign up now! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: SCSI Disk not found
> Ok. I have what looks to be two host adapters. > The one on the motherboard and a PCI? card. > > Not sure what exactly I am supposed to do for I have never > had a PC with SCSI before... http://www.faqs.org/faqs/scsi-faq/ This is probably a good place to start. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Linksys WPC11 ver4 troubles
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 10:38:50AM -0500 David S. Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You don't mention whether you have a ver 3 or a ver 4 wpc11. They Sorry, I didn't read the subject line carefully. duh. -- David S. Jackson[EMAIL PROTECTED] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Only God can make random selections. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: SCSI Disk not found
Ok. I have what looks to be two host adapters. The one on the motherboard and a PCI? card. Not sure what exactly I am supposed to do for I have never had a PC with SCSI before... Any help is appreciated. Thanks MeM On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 23:57, Mike Maltese wrote: > > I was given a Compaq Proliant 800 machine...its a pentium pro > > 200 MHz. I got 4.9-Stable installed and everything is running > > smooth. > > > > However, I noticed that is does indeed have two scsi disks, > > but freebsd only finds one. > > > > Attached is the dmesg... notice the sym0 and sym1. > > Does this supposed to tell me anything? > > Yes, it is. Either the host adapter has two channels or you have two host > adapters in the machine. I'm not sure what card you have exactly, but my > guess is that it's the former. I would crack the box open and see what's > what with the SCSI configuration. > ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
openssl and key generation
Hello, I'm trying to use openssl to do encryption with some files and to create a key for postfix for use in authenticated smtp. For my first case i'm doing: openssl enc -blowfish -in /root/etc.tar.gz -out /root/etc.tgz.bf to try to encrypt a tar file. And for my second, trying to create a key for use with postfix's authenticated smtp feature: /usr/sbin/openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes \ -config /etc/postfix/ssl/pst.cnf -out /etc/postfix/ssl/post.pem \ -keyout /etc/postfix/ssl/post.pem /etc/postfix is a symlink to /usr/local/etc/postfix and i'm using openssl 0.9.7c in both cases i'm getting a usage error, yet i'm following a tutorial for this. Any suggestions? Thanks. Dave. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
pcm/TP 600 works fine (was Re: pcm/TP600 works fine (was Re: pcm problems in 5.1 w/thinkpad)
Hello. I'm running pcm on Thinkpad 600 (FreeBSD 4.9 RC3) without any problem. It looks like your kernel is compiled with option PNPBIOS, these devices that "unknown, cannot assign resources" are unknown PNP devices, usually of no importantance (from my previous experience). These PNP devices seems have nothing to do with pcm0, they are just luckly to be printed right after pcm. Try to play some music, use mixer(8). Perhaps you already have a working pcm0. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: SCSI Disk not found
> I was given a Compaq Proliant 800 machine...its a pentium pro > 200 MHz. I got 4.9-Stable installed and everything is running > smooth. > > However, I noticed that is does indeed have two scsi disks, > but freebsd only finds one. > > Attached is the dmesg... notice the sym0 and sym1. > Does this supposed to tell me anything? Yes, it is. Either the host adapter has two channels or you have two host adapters in the machine. I'm not sure what card you have exactly, but my guess is that it's the former. I would crack the box open and see what's what with the SCSI configuration. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: port forward
The method suggested by Sunil will work fine but if you plan on using multiple redirects I would recommend doing this in rc.conf natd_flags="-config /etc/natd.conf" and placing the multiple redirects into the file /etc/natd.conf like this redirect_port tcp 192.168.0.100:5900 5900 HTH mike Sunil Sunder Raj wrote: Hi, In rc.conf you need natd_flags="-redirect_port tcp 192.168.0.100:5900 5900" Regards SSR ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
SCSI Disk not found
Hello peoples, I was given a Compaq Proliant 800 machine...its a pentium pro 200 MHz. I got 4.9-Stable installed and everything is running smooth. However, I noticed that is does indeed have two scsi disks, but freebsd only finds one. Attached is the dmesg... notice the sym0 and sym1. Does this supposed to tell me anything? Thanks Michael E Mercer Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE #0: Tue Dec 2 21:45:22 EST 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/slow_4_9 Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz CPU: Pentium Pro (199.43-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x619 Stepping = 9 Features=0xf9ff real memory = 301989888 (294912K bytes) avail memory = 288219136 (281464K bytes) Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc0491000. Preloaded userconfig_script "/boot/kernel.conf" at 0xc049109c. ccd0-3: Concatenated disk drivers VESA: v1.2, 1024k memory, flags:0x0, mode table:0xc03f8994 (114) VESA: STB COMPAQ 5440 Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled md0: Malloc disk npx0: on motherboard npx0: INT 16 interface pcib0: on motherboard pci0: on pcib0 pcib1: at device 8.0 on pci0 pci1: on pcib1 sym0: <875> port 0x7000-0x70ff mem 0x4010-0x40100fff,0x40102000-0x401020ff irq 5 at device 4.0 on pci1 sym0: No NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, SE, parity checking sym1: <875> port 0x7400-0x74ff mem 0x40101000-0x40101fff,0x40102100-0x401021ff irq 5 at device 8.0 on pci1 sym1: No NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, SE, parity checking pci1: at 9.0 tl0: port 0x6000-0x600f mem 0x4000-0x400f irq 9 at device 16.0 on pci0 tl0: Ethernet address: 00:80:5f:35:d8:6d miibus0: on tl0 tlphy0: on miibus0 tlphy0: 10base2/BNC, 10base5/AUI, 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, auto isab0: at device 20.0 on pci0 isa0: on isab0 atapci0: port 0xf100-0xf10f at device 20.1 on pci0 ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0 ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0 eisa0: on motherboard mainboard0: on eisa0 slot 0 orm0: at iomem 0xc-0xc7fff,0xe8000-0xedfff,0xee000-0xe on isa0 pmtimer0 on isa0 pca0 at port 0x40 on isa0 fdc0: at port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0 fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0 atkbdc0: at port 0x60,0x64 on isa0 atkbd0: irq 1 on atkbdc0 kbd0 at atkbd0 psm0: irq 12 on atkbdc0 psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID 0 vga0: at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on isa0 sc0: on isa0 sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x200> sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0 sio0: type 16550A sio1 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0 sio1: type 16550A ppc0: cannot reserve I/O port range IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing. ncp_load: [210-213] ad1: 8207MB [16676/16/63] at ata0-slave WDMA2 acd0: CDROM at ata0-master PIO3 Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a da0 at sym1 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device da0: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled da0: 4094MB (8386000 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 522C) Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE #0: Tue Dec 2 21:45:22 EST 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/slow_4_9 Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz CPU: Pentium Pro (199.43-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x619 Stepping = 9 Features=0xf9ff real memory = 301989888 (294912K bytes) avail memory = 288219136 (281464K bytes) Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc0491000. Preloaded userconfig_script "/boot/kernel.conf" at 0xc049109c. ccd0-3: Concatenated disk drivers VESA: v1.2, 1024k memory, flags:0x0, mode table:0xc03f8994 (114) VESA: STB COMPAQ 5440 Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled md0: Malloc disk npx0: on motherboard npx0: INT 16 interface pcib0: on motherboard pci0: on pcib0 pcib1: at device 8.0 on pci0 pci1: on pcib1 sym0: <875> port 0x7000-0x70ff mem 0x4010-0x40100fff,0x40102000-0x401020ff irq 5 at device 4.0 on pci1 sym0: No NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, SE, parity checking sym1: <875> port 0x7400-0x74ff mem 0x40101000-0x40101fff,0x40102100-0x401021ff irq 5 at device 8.0 on pci1 sym1: No NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, SE, parity checking pci1: at 9.0 tl0: port 0x6000-0x600f mem 0x4000-0x400f irq 9 at device 16.0 on pci0 tl0: Ethernet address: 00:80:5f:35:d8:6d miibus0: on tl0 tlphy0: on miibus0 tlphy0: 10base2/BNC, 10base5/AUI, 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, auto isab0: at device 20.0 on pci0 isa0: on isab0 atapci0: port 0xf100-0xf10f at device 20.1 on pci0 ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0 ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0 eisa0: on motherboard mainboard0: on eisa0 slot 0 orm0: at iomem 0xc-0xc7fff,0xe8000-0xedfff,0xee000-0xe on isa0 pmtimer0 on isa0 pca0 a
possible issue with pam
List, Hello. I have recently begun to encounter an issue with changing passwords on my 5.1 installation. I haven't touched anything on it for a few months, and the last change-related activity I had were some portupgrade tasks to rid myself of the libintl.so.4 issue solved with "portupgrade -R gettext" back around September 2003. I am wondering if anyone has experienced an issue similar to mine. When I attempt to use passwd to change my password, I get the following upon successfully re-typing the password: passwd: entry inconsistent passwd: pam_chauthtok(): error in service module If anyone has insight on this I would be grateful. A search of the list for pam_chauthtok only revealed one person asking a similar question related to yppasswd. Regards, -- Barry C. Hawkins All Things Computed site: www.allthingscomputed.com weblog: www.yepthatsme.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
ispman
List, I have been searching the net and seen a mix of answers. Can one run ISPMAN on FreeBSD 4.9? What features can and can we not use. I see that pam_ldap in ports is not up to 1.8 or later. Also nss_ldap does not seem to be compatible (unless FreeBSD 5.1) according to the developers site. Any other ISP virtual host solutions out there that people are using? I have a set of command line perl hacks that I have been using. These work fine. I just want some standardization and billing control would be really nice. Thanks --will ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: weird mouse reaction and movement 5.1
In the last episode (Dec 02), charles pelletier said: > So I just installed, for the first time, 5.1 on a new machine. My > problem is this: In Sysinstall, when i select my mouse (ps/2, MS 3 > button optical) then enable and test the port, all of a sudden I see > an early part of the installation wizard (the partitioning part) and > i can't escape out of it. It is as if the mouse scrolls through a > history of what i've done page by page until it reaches that part. I > can ctrl-c out of sysinstall and it is as if nothing ever happened. > > Is this a strange event to anyone else? Is there a way to fix it w/ > flags, etc? It was suggested to me by a friend that I kill moused > before I start up sysinstall but it isn't running in the first place. I've never seen that before, but you can probably just skip the mouse configuration part, and then set it up after the install is done (for your mouse, just adding moused_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf should suffice, since ps/2+autosense is the default). -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
amd documentation: why is it so confusing?
Hi, I have exported directories successfully. Thus I moved on to use amd for having the system mount this as it is needed. However, I am getting totally stuck in the amd manuals. Are the amd manuals really that bad, or is it me? For example: The FreeBSD handbook mentions amd in one sentence, by referring to the manual pages of amd and amd.conf. So all I have are the manual pages on the amd commands and files. The amd manual talks about a map file, but there's nowhere information to be found on what the structure of such a map file is. Is the creation of the amd-map file too trivial, or so complicated that nobody dares explaining it? Anyone who can point me to better help on this? Thanks! Rob. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Remove ^M characters from xhtml file
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 05:53:59PM -0500, parv wrote: > in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > wrote Bryan Cassidy thusly... > > > > I've downloaded a couple of .xhtml files and they have ^M characters > > all through it. I tried the col -b < name > newname command on these > > files but when I do that it erases the whole document. Any ideas? > > Ah, a FAQ of comp.unix.* groups... > > http://groups.google.com/groups?q=remove+%22%5EM%22+file+group%3Acomp.unix.* > > > It pains me not to see even a mention of sed, even though i prefer the > "perl pie" solution myself. To rectify the situation... > > # one way to type ^M is: Ctrl-V followed by Ctrl-M > sed -e 's/^M$//' old > new && mv -f new old > Freebsd's sed has -i sed -ie 's/^M$//' old - Rob ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
weird mouse reaction and movement 5.1
Okay, So I just installed, for the first time, 5.1 on a new machine. My problem is this: In Sysinstall, when i select my mouse (ps/2, MS 3 button optical) then enable and test the port, all of a sudden I see an early part of the installation wizard (the partitioning part) and i can't escape out of it. It is as if the mouse scrolls through a history of what i've done page by page until it reaches that part. I can ctrl-c out of sysinstall and it is as if nothing ever happened. Is this a strange event to anyone else? Is there a way to fix it w/ flags, etc? It was suggested to me by a friend that I kill moused before I start up sysinstall but it isn't running in the first place. Anyone know a fix? Thanks, --charlie _ Shop online for kids toys by age group, price range, and toy category at MSN Shopping. No waiting for a clerk to help you! http://shopping.msn.com/softcontent/softcontent.aspx ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely
Alex de Kruijff wrote: On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:01:36AM +0100, Denis Fortin wrote: Greetings, I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading a FreeBSD system remotely". The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the RELENG branch and then make'ing world), but it requires going into single user mode and using the console, two things which may not be possible in the context of a server sitting unattended in a hosting center 1 kilometers away. Has anyone written a quick guide on issues that can arise in this kind of situation? (For instance, one the the issues is that one might end up with a bad kernel: have people devised a way for the boot code to interact with "reboot -k xxx" to revert to the default kernel after an unsucessful boot, or after a specific time?) Although its not recommended to do this, it can be done. It basicaly comes down to following the manual (without rebooting into single usermode) and be very very carefull. Read everything you need to read, run every command you need to run and have someone sitting there in case it goes wrong. Note: I've never done this on a busy system. i frequently do #make buildworld #make buildkernel #make installkernel reboot #make installworld #mergemaster #reboot on a small-ish trafficed site. and indeed it has bit me in the ass before. but it *usually* works. this is not saying it will for you, but it has for me in the past. -- "Yesterday upon the stair I saw a man who wasn't there, he wasn't there again today, oh how i wish he'd go away" Rev. Jonathan T. Sage Lighting / Set Designer Professional Web Design [HTTP://thr.msu.edu] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [PGP: www.keyserver.net] pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Is there a guide to Upgrading a FreeBSD server remotely
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:01:36AM +0100, Denis Fortin wrote: > Greetings, > > I've Google'd a bit, but I cannot find a "survival guide to upgrading > a FreeBSD system remotely". > > The Handbook's procedure is excellent (cvsup to the RELENG branch and > then make'ing world), but it requires going into single user mode and > using the console, two things which may not be possible in the context > of a server sitting unattended in a hosting center 1 kilometers away. > > Has anyone written a quick guide on issues that can arise in this kind > of situation? (For instance, one the the issues is that one might end > up with a bad kernel: have people devised a way for the boot code to > interact with "reboot -k xxx" to revert to the default kernel after an > unsucessful boot, or after a specific time?) > Although its not recommended to do this, it can be done. It basicaly comes down to following the manual (without rebooting into single usermode) and be very very carefull. Read everything you need to read, run every command you need to run and have someone sitting there in case it goes wrong. Note: I've never done this on a busy system. -- Alex Articles based on solutions that I use: http://www.kruijff.org/alex/index.php?dir=docs/FreeBSD/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: error installing FreeBSD 5.1
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 12:27:29AM +1030, Andrew wrote: > Hello, > > > I managed to get access to FreeBSD 5.0 Official release and got the same > error message. this still occurred after doing a firmware update on the > dvd drive. > I managed to borrow a Pioneer DVD-105 slotload drive and the install was > ok, but i am at a loss to why it is unable to recognise my pioneer > dvd-120 drive. > > Thanks Andrew It may be that there exist a bug in the installation. You could fetch the two boot files from the ftp (ftp.freebsd.org) site. I think the manual (www.freebsd.org/handbook) has this coverd in the installation section. -- Alex Articles based on solutions that I use: http://www.kruijff.org/alex/index.php?dir=docs/FreeBSD/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT
> > Dear Sir/Madam, > > > > I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware interface > > using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the following:- > > > > 1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using C? Most drivers in FreeBSD are written in C. They are compiled by gcc (2.95.4 in -STABLE, 3.x in -CURRENT), just like any other part of the system sources (see: /usr/src). > > 2)Suitable package including the operating system, tools and books etc? > > Checking out the documentation on freebsd.org would probally be a good start. Checking out some sample driver sources would be even better :) For -STABLE (RELENG_4), [PCI-]drivers are located in the kernel source tree, here: /usr/src/sys/pci (PCI drivers) /usr/src/sys/dev (mixed ISA and PCI drivers) Reading the man page pci(4) [man 4 pci] won't hurt either. As with every device driver, the recommended (or at least proved) way is to take an existing, simple driver, and modify it to suit your needs. Kernel interfaces are documented in intro(9) and related section 9 man pages (ls /usr/share/man/man9) A good introduction on writing device drivers for FreeBSD is in the Documentation. Among others: * Developers' Handbook: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/index.html * FreeBSD Architecture Handbook (esp. Section II: Device Drivers): http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/index.html (You may want to play with a KLD module, which exercises the PCI API: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/pci.html) * PCI Special Interest Group (specs etc... for PCI bus) http://www.pcisig.com/ esp. this: http://www.pcisig.com/specifications/conventional > > 3)Can the driver developed for other unix operating system e.g. VxWorks > > can be imported into the FreeBSD and compiled without major code change? > > AFAIK this is something that is not really possible on any operating system. > This is becuase changes to what header files and need to be made and ect. As to > the extent of what changes are required, I guess that varies from what it is and > whatever... but I never messed with this befor so I have no clue... A device driver is always part of the kernel program. It runs in the same address space as the kernel, and must interact with both the kernel and the hardware in a very specific manner. A driver will e.g. need to call some kernel functions to report data, or send notifications. Or it may register a timer, etc... These kernel functions (in FreeBSD, look at directory /usr/share/man/man9) differ from OS to OS. FreeBSD's functions are completely different to, say, Linux' functions or Win32s/Windows API calls. That's a reason why writing device drivers is completely dependant upon a specific kernel. Ah, and don't forget to use a development machine. Coding mistakes in device drivers WILL almost always panic(9) the kernel, and under unlucky circumstances trash the filesystem with it! [Same under Linux or any other OS] Good luck and happy hacking! -- Cordula's Web. http://www.cordula.ws/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Vinum & U320 SCSI, slower than UDMA100 IDE ?
On Tuesday, 2 December 2003 at 10:26:08 +0100, Sander Smeenk wrote: > Quoting Greg 'groggy' Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): plex org striped 3841k >> >> You should choose a stripe size which is a multiple of the block size >> (presumably 16 kB). Not doing so will have a minor performance >> impact, but nothing like what you describe here. > > I might have misunderstood, but on the vinumvm.org website there is > quite a comprehensive discussion on stripesizes and they conclude > that larger stripesizes help increase throughput. They also discuss > the size not being a power of 2, because that might cause stripes to > end up on the same disk, which decreases performance... That's all correct, but unfortunately the discussion isn't comprehensive enough. Since transfers tend to be on block boundaries (but there's no requirement), it's a good idea to have all blocks on a single platter. Otherwise transfers can get broken into two, with minor performance implications. I'm currently tending towards a stripe size of 496 kB. ahd1: PCI error Interrupt >> Dump Card State Begins < ahd1: Dumping Card State at program address 0x94 Mode 0x22 >> This is possibly related. Does it happen every time? > > It did, until I compiled a new 4.9 kernel from the 4.9-RELEASE src/ tree > from CVS. (Thanks to Scott Long for pointing that out). > The driver for aic7xxx cards was fixed, and now the message is gone, and > the system is once again stable. Ah, OK. >> The first thing to do is to find whether it's Vinum or the SCSI disks. >> Can you test with a single SCSI disk (of the same kind, preferably one >> of the array) instead of a single IDE disk? > > I did some tests, this time with Bonnie++, on vinum, scsi, ide, and > vinum with big stripes and small stripes. I'm busy comparing them ;) > > But still, I doubt if bonnie++ is a good test, and I have a hard time > interpreting the results. I can publish the results somewhere, in a > while. Yes, bonnie++ tests the entire system, not just the disk. Try benchmarks/rawio. Greg -- When replying to this message, please copy the original recipients. If you don't, I may ignore the reply or reply to the original recipients. For more information, see http://www.lemis.com/questions.html See complete headers for address and phone numbers. pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: installing ruby library ports for ruby 1.8 instead of 1.6
to /etc/make.conf and this doesn't help either. Can someone point me in the right direction? I removed *everything* using ruby and reinstalled using 1.8. Works fine. culley ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Evolution can't be installed after a deinstall
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 19:39, Joachim Dagerot wrote: > My Evolution installation stopped working so I decided to go down the > ol' windows way and made a deinstall with intention to de a new > install. Unfortunately the "make install" command results in errors, I > have posted from where the first error occurs, please let me know if > all the output is needed. My question is very simple: What steps are > needed to be able to install Evolution again, and is it possible to > get an answer out of this "make install" output? Delete /usr/X11R6/include/gal. Joe > > == > /.../ > In file included from body.c:26: > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:35:33: > libgnome/gnome-defs.h: No such file or directory > In file included from > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, > from body.c:26: > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:36:33: > libgnome/gnome-defs.h: No such file or directory > In file included from > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:38, > from > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, > from body.c:26: > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-group.h:31:37: > libgnomeui/gnome-canvas.h: No such file or directory > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-group.h:32:33: > libgnome/gnome-defs.h: No such file or directory > In file included from > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:38, > from > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, > from body.c:26: > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-group.h:37: syntax error before > "typedef" > In file included from > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, > from body.c:26: > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:40: syntax error before > "BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS" > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:42: syntax error before > "typedef" > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:51: syntax error before > "GnomeCanvasItem" > In file included from body.c:26: > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:39: syntax error > before "BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS" > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:41: syntax error > before "typedef" > /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:48: syntax error > before "GnomeCanvas" > In file included from > /usr/X11R6/include/libgnomeprint-2.2/libgnomeprint/gnome-print.h:58, > from ../../src/gtkhtml-types.h:26, > from ../../src/htmlengine.h:30, > from ../../src/htmlengine-edit.h:27, > from body.c:27: > /usr/X11R6/include/libgnomeprint-2.2/libgnomeprint/gnome-print-config. > h:129: syntax error before "typedef" > gmake[4]: *** [body.lo] Error 1 > gmake[4]: Leaving directory > `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9/components/html-editor' > gmake[3]: *** [all] Error 2 > gmake[3]: Leaving directory > `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9/components/html-editor' > gmake[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > gmake[2]: Leaving directory > `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9/components' > gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > gmake[1]: Leaving directory > `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9' > gmake: *** [all] Error 2 > *** Error code 2 > > Stop in /usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3. > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/ports/mail/evolution. > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Evolution can't be installed after a deinstall
My Evolution installation stopped working so I decided to go down the ol' windows way and made a deinstall with intention to de a new install. Unfortunately the "make install" command results in errors, I have posted from where the first error occurs, please let me know if all the output is needed. My question is very simple: What steps are needed to be able to install Evolution again, and is it possible to get an answer out of this "make install" output? == /.../ In file included from body.c:26: /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:35:33: libgnome/gnome-defs.h: No such file or directory In file included from /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, from body.c:26: /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:36:33: libgnome/gnome-defs.h: No such file or directory In file included from /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:38, from /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, from body.c:26: /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-group.h:31:37: libgnomeui/gnome-canvas.h: No such file or directory /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-group.h:32:33: libgnome/gnome-defs.h: No such file or directory In file included from /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:38, from /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, from body.c:26: /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-group.h:37: syntax error before "typedef" In file included from /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:37, from body.c:26: /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:40: syntax error before "BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS" /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:42: syntax error before "typedef" /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/color-palette.h:51: syntax error before "GnomeCanvasItem" In file included from body.c:26: /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:39: syntax error before "BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS" /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:41: syntax error before "typedef" /usr/X11R6/include/gal/widgets/widget-color-combo.h:48: syntax error before "GnomeCanvas" In file included from /usr/X11R6/include/libgnomeprint-2.2/libgnomeprint/gnome-print.h:58, from ../../src/gtkhtml-types.h:26, from ../../src/htmlengine.h:30, from ../../src/htmlengine-edit.h:27, from body.c:27: /usr/X11R6/include/libgnomeprint-2.2/libgnomeprint/gnome-print-config. h:129: syntax error before "typedef" gmake[4]: *** [body.lo] Error 1 gmake[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9/components/html-editor' gmake[3]: *** [all] Error 2 gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9/components/html-editor' gmake[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9/components' gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3/work/gtkhtml-3.0.9' gmake: *** [all] Error 2 *** Error code 2 Stop in /usr/ports/www/gtkhtml3. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/mail/evolution. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: getting DHCP-assigned IP address
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 05:05:06PM -0500, Michael A. Smith wrote: > Is there an easy way to get the IP address that DHCP has assigned to an > interface? ifconfig fxp0 | grep 'inet ' | cut -f 2 -d ' ' hth, toni -- Kann man etwas nicht verstehen, dann urteile man | toni at stderror dot at lieber gar nicht, als dass man verurteile. | Toni Schmidbauer -- Rudolf Steiner| pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Nasty hardware problem...
Oops! Major irq head-butting is the problem. I'm amazed the system even came up far enough to complain about it. Sorry I bothered the list with this. -Lyman ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Netscape won't start. Bad magic libXt.so.6
Greetings: I have FreeBSD 4.3 Stable running on an old laptop. I pretty much have everything working they way I want it. I did have Netscape working at one point. Seems to be Netscape Communicator 4.74-US. Now I use Mozilla (5.0.8.1), which works just fine. Netscape does not start up. I try from the pull-down menu of my window manager (FVWM2) and nothing happens. Trying to start Netscape from the command line of of an Xterm: $/usr/local/bin/netscape results in the following error message: /usr/libexec/ld.so: warning: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6: minor version -1 older than expected 0, using it anyway ld.so failed: bad magic number in "/usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6" I seem to have a couple of extras libXt.so.6 files buried deep in /usr/compat/linux/usr, but I don't know if swapping one of them would be a good idea. I don't know how to determine their minor version numbers or the quality of their magic numbers. Both Netscape and Mozilla are packages installed from the FreeBSD 4.3 CDROM. Could I just try pkd_delete on Netscape and reinstall it with pkg_add? I don't want to risk breaking Mozilla trying to fix Netscape. I am not subscribed to this mailing list. Any suggestions via email would be welcome. Ken ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Remove ^M characters from xhtml file
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:58:06PM -0600, James Schmidt wrote: > Using Vi, use this command > > :1,$ s///g To save two keystrokes try this :-) :% s///g Marc -- Marc Wiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes, that really is my last name. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: pcm, cbb problems in 5.1 w/Thinkpad
Davis Doherty wrote: > aI've been trying to get FreeBSD 5.1 running on an inherited Thinkpad 600 > (my first foray into both laptops and the 5.x tree), and I have stumbled a > little bit in properly configuring the kernel. I have not found any > solutions in the archives for these, so any suggestions would be heartily > appreciated (especially ones that work). > > First off, I included the line > > device pcm > > in my kernel, compiled, and installed. The result (as reported by dmesg) > was as follows: > > pcm1: on isa0 > device_probe_and_attach: pcm1 attach returned 6 > unknown: can't assign resources (port) > unknown: can't assign resources (port) > unknown: can't assign resources (port) > unknown: can't assign resources (port) Is your PCM hardware unusable? I get this all the time on my Thinkpad A30p and it's harmless. Also, a better list for Thinkpad related questions would be -mobile. -- Jesse Guardiani, Systems Administrator WingNET Internet Services, P.O. Box 2605 // Cleveland, TN 37320-2605 423-559-LINK (v) 423-559-5145 (f) http://www.wingnet.net ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Remove ^M characters from xhtml file
Using Vi, use this command :1,$ s///g HTH James On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, parv wrote: > in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > wrote Bryan Cassidy thusly... > > > > I've downloaded a couple of .xhtml files and they have ^M characters > > all through it. I tried the col -b < name > newname command on these > > files but when I do that it erases the whole document. Any ideas? > > Ah, a FAQ of comp.unix.* groups... > > http://groups.google.com/groups?q=remove+%22%5EM%22+file+group%3Acomp.unix.* > > > It pains me not to see even a mention of sed, even though i prefer the > "perl pie" solution myself. To rectify the situation... > > # one way to type ^M is: Ctrl-V followed by Ctrl-M > sed -e 's/^M$//' old > new && mv -f new old > > > - Parv > > -- > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: 4.9 install CD won't boot on Toshiba Tecra 8000
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 07:21:56 -0800 (PST) Anon Nimus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've burned a 4.9 ISO onto a CD-R and it won't boot on > my Tecra 8000! This CD will boot on another PC but > just not on this one. Also, the Toshiba CAN and DOES > boot other CDs. For example, I was able to boot from > CD and install > Mandrake 9.2 on the Tecra. So I'm not sure why this > particular CD won't boot on the Tecra. Any ideas? This is a guess, but it's possible that your Tecra doesn't support "Emulated El Torito" CD booting, which is what 4.x uses. You might want to browse through this thread for more info: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg58745.html > I don't have a floppy drive so I'm not sure how else > to install FreeBSD. Can I install FreeBSD from Linux > (Mandrake 9.2)? Are there any other > options I should consider? If it's not a production server, you could try 5.1 (or 5.2 BETA,) whose ISO images apparently use "Non-Emulated El Torito" booting. -Chris ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Remove ^M characters from xhtml file
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote Bryan Cassidy thusly... > > I've downloaded a couple of .xhtml files and they have ^M characters > all through it. I tried the col -b < name > newname command on these > files but when I do that it erases the whole document. Any ideas? Ah, a FAQ of comp.unix.* groups... http://groups.google.com/groups?q=remove+%22%5EM%22+file+group%3Acomp.unix.* It pains me not to see even a mention of sed, even though i prefer the "perl pie" solution myself. To rectify the situation... # one way to type ^M is: Ctrl-V followed by Ctrl-M sed -e 's/^M$//' old > new && mv -f new old - Parv -- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Can't mount UFS in KNOPPIX
heh i have done this easy, you need to setup the nfs permissions first mount 192.168.0.1:/home/user /mnt/home that worked for me no need for -t > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 11:16:36PM +0200, Gareth Bailey wrote: >> Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in >> Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t >> ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix >> doesn't want to know about it. > > Apparently not -- but you sohlud try asking on a Knoppix list for a > definitive answer. > > Alternatively, you could try FreeSBIE -- http://www.freesbie.org/ > which is a Knoppix like OS-on-a-CDRom thing, but based on FreeBSD > rather than Linux. > > If you're trying to recover data from a damaged system, then you may > find the 2nd CD from the installation set useful -- it won't give you > an X desktop, but it will make all of the important FS management > tools available to you. > > Cheers, > > Matthew > > -- > Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 26 The Paddocks > Savill Way > PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Marlow > Tel: +44 1628 476614 Bucks., SL7 1TH > UK ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: 4.9 ATA hangs with 2 ata drives
try turning off dma on the affected drive...see if it boots correctly > At 21:40 -0500 12/01/2003, Aaron Myles Landwehr wrote: >>I have the same problem with my asus p4s8x mobo on freebsd 4.9 and >>priorIf i disable dma the cd will boot.; >>5.1 works correctly(with dma enabled). >>from the cases i've seen...they all include an ASUS motherboard... >>-aaron<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I didn't have any trouble with the cd booting. I've got it > set up as my secondary ata master. It sees my ad0 fine, and > then hangs before showing the drive type for ad1. > > This post had ad0 hang using a GA - 8SG800 motherboard. > Maybe also an nforce2 chipset? > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=2472274+2474865+/usr/local/www/db/text/2003/freebsd-questions/20031109.freebsd-questions > > I could swear there were others, but the only ones that I could > find quickly were about cdrom problems, not hard drives. > >>... 4.9 hangs on boot with: ... >> > ad1: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting >>> ata0: resetting devices >>> >>> I've seen what looks like similar problems in the archives (e.g., >>> http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?188200406.20031109073901). >>> It seems to happen on various motherboards and disk configurations. >> > I wanted to provide another datapoint for configurations. >>> > > tks > j > ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: getting DHCP-assigned IP address
"Michael A. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there an easy way to get the IP address that DHCP has assigned to > an interface? > > I know I can do it the hard way -- parsing the results of ifconfig > with regular expressions -- but I suspect there's a much easier way. For most purposes, the easy way is to use the dhclient hooks scripts; that way, you don't need to poll the values, either. "man 8 dhclient-script" for details, but my /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks script is: if [ x$old_ip_address != x$new_ip_address ]; then /usr/local/bin/noip fi ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
pcm, cbb problems in 5.1 w/Thinkpad
aI've been trying to get FreeBSD 5.1 running on an inherited Thinkpad 600 (my first foray into both laptops and the 5.x tree), and I have stumbled a little bit in properly configuring the kernel. I have not found any solutions in the archives for these, so any suggestions would be heartily appreciated (especially ones that work). First off, I included the line device pcm in my kernel, compiled, and installed. The result (as reported by dmesg) was as follows: pcm1: on isa0 device_probe_and_attach: pcm1 attach returned 6 unknown: can't assign resources (port) unknown: can't assign resources (port) unknown: can't assign resources (port) unknown: can't assign resources (port) I then tried putting the following lines in device.hints (though this file is one of the aspects of 5.1 I'm still unfamiliar with): hint.pcm.0.at="isa" hint.pcm.0.irq="5" hint.pcm.0.drq="1" hint.pcm.0.flags="0x0" The result was the same. A less important issue (since I don't currently use any PCMCIA cards) is with cbb0: cbb0: mem 0x20301000-0x20301fff at device 2.0 on pci 0 cardbus0: on cbb0 pccard0: <16-bit PCCard bus> on cbb0 cbb: Unable to map IRQ... device_probe_and_attach: cbb0 attach returned 12 cbb0: mem 0x2030-0x20300fff at device 2.1 on pci 0 cardbus1: on cbb0 pccard1: <16-bit PCCard bus> on cbb0 cbb: Unable to map IRQ... device_probe_and_attach: cbb0 attach returned 12 Similar output occurs for cardbus1, cardbus2, and cardbus3. -Davis Doherty ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Nasty hardware problem...
I trying to bring up a file server a system with a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon, 256MB RAM, an older AHA2940 SCSI card with an IBM DDYS-T18350N hard drive. The hard drive is connected to the second channel (the Ultra-wide channel) on the 2940. During the boot process (from the dmesg) the machine stops with a SCSI Status Error (Check Condition) saying it refuses Tagged commands. The boot system appears to then go into untagged mode and finds that the SCSI card has been RESET. There follows a dump of the card, which I have attached here. Could this be because the data rate frequency is set too high? I lowered it from 20MB/s to 16MB/s, but I could go as low as 10MB/s. On the other hand, that may have nothing to do with the problem. This is kind of a shot in the dark, I know... but someone out there in FreeBSD land might have seen something like this before. Please forgive the long message. -Lyman Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: >> Dump Card State Begins < Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: ahc0: Dumping Card State in Message-in phase, at SEQADDR 0x1bf Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: Card was paused Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: ACCUM = 0x0, SINDEX = 0x31, DINDEX = 0xc0, ARG_2 = 0x8 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: HCNT = 0x0 SCBPTR = 0x7 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCSISIGI[0xe6]:(REQI|BSYI|MSGI|IOI|CDI) ERROR[0x0] Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCSIBUSL[0x80] LASTPHASE[0xe0]:(MSGI|IOI|CDI) SCSISEQ[0x12]:(ENAUTOATNP|ENRSELI) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SBLKCTL[0x2]:(SELWIDE) SCSIRATE[0x0] SEQCTL[0x10]:(FASTMODE) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SEQ_FLAGS[0xc0]:(NO_CDB_SENT|NOT_IDENTIFIED) SSTAT0[0x7]:(DMADONE|SPIORDY|SDONE) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SSTAT1[0x3]:(REQINIT|PHASECHG) SSTAT2[0x0] SSTAT3[0x0] Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SIMODE0[0x0] SIMODE1[0xac]:(ENSCSIPERR|ENBUSFREE|ENSCSIRST|ENSELTIMO) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SXFRCTL0[0x88]:(SPIOEN|DFON) DFCNTRL[0x4]:(DIRECTION) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: DFSTATUS[0x6d]:(FIFOEMP|DFTHRESH|HDONE|FIFOQWDEMP|DFCACHETH) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: STACK: 0x144 0x0 0x191 0x199 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB count = 70 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: Kernel NEXTQSCB = 69 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: Card NEXTQSCB = 69 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: QINFIFO entries: Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: Waiting Queue entries: 15:32 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: Disconnected Queue entries: 8:34 11:36 5:2 3:59 13:53 6:41 0:15 10:8 1:38 12:35 9:9 2:1 4:40 14:33 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: QOUTFIFO entries: Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: Sequencer Free SCB List: 7 Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: Sequencer SCB Info: Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 0 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0xf] Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 1 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x26] Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 2 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x1] Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 3 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x3b] Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 4 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x28] Dec 2 21:10:55 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 5 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x2] Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 6 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x29] Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 7 SCB_CONTROL[0x10]:(MK_MESSAGE) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0xff] Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 8 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x22] Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 9 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x9] Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 10 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x8] Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: 11 SCB_CONTROL[0x64]:(DISCONNECTED|TAG_ENB|DISCENB) SCB_SCSIID[0x87]:(TWIN_CHNLB) Dec 2 21:10:56 Cogitek-UX2 kernel: SCB_LUN[0x0] SCB_TAG[0x24] Dec 2 21:10:56 Cog
getting DHCP-assigned IP address
Is there an easy way to get the IP address that DHCP has assigned to an interface? I know I can do it the hard way -- parsing the results of ifconfig with regular expressions -- but I suspect there's a much easier way. -- Michael A. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Programmer at Large ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Can't mount UFS in KNOPPIX
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 11:16:36PM +0200, Gareth Bailey wrote: > Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in > Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t > ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix > doesn't want to know about it. Apparently not -- but you sohlud try asking on a Knoppix list for a definitive answer. Alternatively, you could try FreeSBIE -- http://www.freesbie.org/ which is a Knoppix like OS-on-a-CDRom thing, but based on FreeBSD rather than Linux. If you're trying to recover data from a damaged system, then you may find the 2nd CD from the installation set useful -- it won't give you an X desktop, but it will make all of the important FS management tools available to you. Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 26 The Paddocks Savill Way PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Marlow Tel: +44 1628 476614 Bucks., SL7 1TH UK pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Can't mount UFS in KNOPPIX
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 11:16:36PM +0200, Gareth Bailey typed: > Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in > Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t > ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix > doesn't want to know about it. Wrong list. Try a knoppix mailing list > GJ Bailey > ___ > Look Good, Feel Good www.healthiest.co.za > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Can't mount UFS in KNOPPIX
Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix doesn't want to know about it. GJ Bailey ___ Look Good, Feel Good www.healthiest.co.za ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 18:04:16 - "Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Sir/Madam, > > I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware interface > using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the following:- > > 1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using C? FreeBSD 4stable uses GCC 2.94.4 There are lots of good IDEs and tools in the ports trees... http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html > 2)Suitable package including the operating system, tools and books etc? Checking out the documentation on freebsd.org would probally be a good start. > 3)Can the driver developed for other unix operating system e.g. VxWorks > can be imported into the FreeBSD and compiled without major code change? AFAIK this is something that is not really possible on any operating system. This is becuase changes to what header files and need to be made and ect. As to the extent of what changes are required, I guess that varies from what it is and whatever... but I never messed with this befor so I have no clue... ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: ports problems
Stephen Hilton wrote: *snip* when i run portsdb -Uu i get many errors like the one below is there anyone who can help me *snip* Also note, that there errors are not completely unheard of. I run a ports cvsup nightly, update the index database, and send the output of portversion to myself. looking back in my logs, it looks as if i almost always have at least a few of these types of errors Try using 'make index" then 'portsdb -u' instead, this seems to almost always give me better results. Set your /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf variables appropriately. Steven - any idea what the time (speed) difference is on this? more of a curiosity that a question... ~j -- "Yesterday upon the stair I saw a man who wasn't there, he wasn't there again today, oh how i wish he'd go away" Rev. Jonathan T. Sage Lighting / Set Designer Professional Web Design [HTTP://thr.msu.edu] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [PGP: www.keyserver.net] pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: ports problems
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 13:36:52 -0600 Stephen Hilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 11:28:22 -0500 > "Jonathan T. Sage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Lowell Gilbert wrote: > > > > >RYAN vAN GINNEKEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > > > > > >>when i run portsdb -Uu i get many errors like the one below is there > > >>anyone who can help me > > >> > > >>fileroller-2.4.2_1,1:"/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango" non-existent -- dependency > > >>list incomplete > > >> > > >> > > > > > >That just means you didn't have /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango in your > > >ports tree. Assuming this is intentional (you didn't update the whole > > >ports tree for some reason?) then there's no problem. If you wanted > > >to update the whole tree, then you need to figure out what you did > > >wrong with your update operation (e.g., maybe you need to get rid of a > > >refuse file for the ports collection). > > > > > Also note, that there errors are not completely unheard of. I run a > > ports cvsup nightly, update the index database, and send the output of > > portversion to myself. looking back in my logs, it looks as if i almost > > always have at least a few of these types of errors > > Try using 'make index" then 'portsdb -u' instead, this seems to almost > always give me better results. Set your /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf > variables appropriately. This may help also: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=2841035+2848911+ /usr/local/www/db/text/2003/freebsd-questions/20031130.freebsd-questions Regards, Stephen Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
PPP redial
Hey I would like to know whether anyone has any idea on how to set the redial option in ppp on freebsd to no-redial. I have checked the man page and tried various options. Setting the redial number to 0, means infinite redials, till it connects. I dont want that. You cannot set the value to a negative number, i also tried that. I want to turn off all redialing, not have it at like 1, cause as soon as it does reconnect, the redial counter is cleared, so if it makes a succesful connection, and is then cutoff, and makes a new connection, in less than a second or so, it will do this ad-infinitum. Which is not what i want. My setup is freebsd 4.9-pre1. Using ppp and isdnd - 128k ISDN line, with an internal asuscom isdn-ta adapter, pci. If anyone has any clues, please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanx. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: GIS server and client?
On Tue, Dec 2, 2003, Ray Seals wrote: > On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 10:26, Bob Collins wrote: > > I am unfortunately running ESRI's ArcIMS GIS server on M$ 2000 server > > and would like to move it to FreeBSD. So, the question is; are there any > > known GIS servers that run on FBSD as well as clients? > > > > I am not afraid of hard work and troubles installing, but sure would > > like to do this. I also know ESRI's ArcIMS runs on Red Hat, but I would > > rather not do that if possible. I want to stick with FreeBSD. > > > > Any and all suggestions, as related to the questions ;-) are > > appreciated. Thanks > > I'm currently doing some research on this subject. GRASS seems to be > the big one that is used on FreeBSD. This is a full featured GIS > system. There is also Mapserver which is just a tool for displaying > maps on the web using GIS shapefiles, etc. Mapserver just has some good > API's for using perl and C to manipulate the images as they are being > displayed. > > I don't know much about GIS. If you wouldn't mind fielding a few > questions over the next week or so I would appreciate any insight you > could give me. > > Ray > I would be delighted to answer what I can. I am also somewhat new to GIS, but getting better each day with it. I have built quite a few maps for display over the net, and set up the map server to send to the net as well, so at this time, I am a jack of all trades and a master of none, in the GIS realm. It prolly makes sense to keep this off-list, unless others want it there. Even with that, we should stay off list, I think, as it is not germain to FreeBSD. What I can do, is hold our mail on a web site for future reference for those who might like to follow in our footsteps. Also, FWIW, I am setting this up as a test bed on an IBM Thinkpad 600X running FreeBSD 4.9-Release. It is 450MHz with 256MB -- Bob ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: ports problems
On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 11:28:22 -0500 "Jonathan T. Sage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lowell Gilbert wrote: > > >RYAN vAN GINNEKEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > >>when i run portsdb -Uu i get many errors like the one below is there > >>anyone who can help me > >> > >>fileroller-2.4.2_1,1:"/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango" non-existent -- dependency > >>list incomplete > >> > >> > > > >That just means you didn't have /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango in your > >ports tree. Assuming this is intentional (you didn't update the whole > >ports tree for some reason?) then there's no problem. If you wanted > >to update the whole tree, then you need to figure out what you did > >wrong with your update operation (e.g., maybe you need to get rid of a > >refuse file for the ports collection). > > > Also note, that there errors are not completely unheard of. I run a > ports cvsup nightly, update the index database, and send the output of > portversion to myself. looking back in my logs, it looks as if i almost > always have at least a few of these types of errors Try using 'make index" then 'portsdb -u' instead, this seems to almost always give me better results. Set your /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf variables appropriately. Regards, Stephen Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
installing ruby library ports for ruby 1.8 instead of 1.6
I am trying to get my ruby lirbary ports to install for 1.8 instead of 1.6. When I try this: portinstall -m RUBY_VER=1.8 ruby-rmail It is still isntalling it in the 1.6 directory. I have also added: RUBY_VER=1.8 RUBY_DEFAULT_VER=1.8 to /etc/make.conf and this doesn't help either. Can someone point me in the right direction? culley ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
DHCP and ancontrol!
Hi, I have an Compaq laptop (2100ca model), I've installed FreeBSD 4.9! I'm starting to play with my Cisco Aironet 350 Series! I Know that DCHP and an work not so fine at bootstrap since the interface is not able to get the address. Not a problem I made a script! But each time that a to a change with ancontrol the interface doesn't work anymore. Each time I have to kill the dhclient and to restart it! But the worst think is that if a want to set an0 in this way ancontrol -i an0 -M 1 to enable monitor of 802.11, the DHCP stops work, even if I kill the process and restart it. Is this related to BPF Any known bug? Or just me? Thanks Luigi ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Cisco-like ping?
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 02:14:21AM -0500, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote: > I was wondering if anyone knew of an alternate ping utility, notably one > that can print things in the cisco "!" and "." format for doing extended > line tests? > > I've gotten one installed under FreeBSD before, but have NO IDEA where I > found it now. (I recall the -k option was the one that did the cisco > trick). > > I think it MIGHT have been from the linux netutils, but I can't recall how > or where I had found it. > > And searching google for this is useless. Have a look at the 'portsearch' tool here: /home/munk/ports/Tools/scripts/portsearch A quick search using: portsearch -i "\bping\b" returned 9 ping related tools in the ports tree, hopefully one of them helps you out. >From experience I know fping to be easy enough to integrate into a custom script. Port: p5-POE-Component-Client-Ping-0.98 Path: /usr/ports/devel/p5-POE-Component-Client-Ping Info: POE component for non-blocking/concurrent ICMP ping Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: devel perl5 net B-deps: p5-Compress-Zlib-1.31 p5-Event-0.87 p5-Filter-1.30 p5-POE-0.27 p5- Storable-2.08 p5-Time-HiRes-1.51,1 R-deps: p5-Compress-Zlib-1.31 p5-Event-0.87 p5-Filter-1.30 p5-POE-0.27 p5- Storable-2.08 p5-Time-HiRes-1.51,1 Port: nsping-0.8 Path: /usr/ports/dns/nsping Info: "DNS \"ping\"" Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: dns B-deps: R-deps: Port: arping-1.07 Path: /usr/ports/net/arping Info: ARP level "ping" utility Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: net B-deps: libnet-1.0.2a,1 R-deps: Port: echoping-5.0.1 Path: /usr/ports/net/echoping Info: A ping-like program that uses tcp and/or http Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: net ipv6 B-deps: R-deps: Port: fping-2.4b2 Path: /usr/ports/net/fping Info: Quickly ping N hosts w/o flooding the network Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: net ipv6 B-deps: R-deps: Port: mtr-0.54 Path: /usr/ports/net/mtr Info: Traceroute and ping in a single graphical network diagnostic tool Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: net ipv6 B-deps: expat-1.95.6_1 gettext-0.12.1 gmake-3.80_1 libiconv-1.9.1_3 R-deps: Port: poink-1.6 Path: /usr/ports/net/poink Info: Nosuid, secure ping like utility Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: net B-deps: unzip-5.50_2 R-deps: Port: uplog-0.2 Path: /usr/ports/net/uplog Info: UDP-based ping programm Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: net B-deps: libgnugetopt-1.2 R-deps: libgnugetopt-1.2 Port: wping-0.1a Path: /usr/ports/net/wping Info: A Web-based graphical ping log Maint: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: net B-deps: R-deps: freetype2-2.1.5_1 gd-2.0.15_1,1 jpeg-6b_1 p5-GD-2.07 p5-Time-HiRes- 1.51,1 png-1.2.5_2 Number of matching ports = 9 -- Jez Hancock - System Administrator / PHP Developer http://munk.nu/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: 4.9 ATA hangs with 2 ata drives
At 21:40 -0500 12/01/2003, Aaron Myles Landwehr wrote: >I have the same problem with my asus p4s8x mobo on freebsd 4.9 and >priorIf i disable dma the cd will boot.; >5.1 works correctly(with dma enabled). >from the cases i've seen...they all include an ASUS motherboard... >-aaron<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I didn't have any trouble with the cd booting. I've got it set up as my secondary ata master. It sees my ad0 fine, and then hangs before showing the drive type for ad1. This post had ad0 hang using a GA - 8SG800 motherboard. Maybe also an nforce2 chipset? http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=2472274+2474865+/usr/local/www/db/text/2003/freebsd-questions/20031109.freebsd-questions I could swear there were others, but the only ones that I could find quickly were about cdrom problems, not hard drives. >... 4.9 hangs on boot with: ... > > ad1: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting >> ata0: resetting devices >> >> I've seen what looks like similar problems in the archives (e.g., >> http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?188200406.20031109073901). >> It seems to happen on various motherboards and disk configurations. > > I wanted to provide another datapoint for configurations. >> tks j ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
4.9 install CD won't boot on Toshiba Tecra 8000
I've burned a 4.9 ISO onto a CD-R and it won't boot on my Tecra 8000! This CD will boot on another PC but just not on this one. Also, the Toshiba CAN and DOES boot other CDs. For example, I was able to boot from CD and install Mandrake 9.2 on the Tecra. So I'm not sure why this particular CD won't boot on the Tecra. Any ideas? I don't have a floppy drive so I'm not sure how else to install FreeBSD. Can I install FreeBSD from Linux (Mandrake 9.2)? Are there any other options I should consider? In case it helps, I've pasted the dmesg output from Linux on the Tecra. --- Linux version 2.4.22-10mdk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.1 (Mandrake Linux 9.2 3.3.1-2mdk)) #1 Thu Sep 18 12:30:58 CEST 2003 BIOS-provided physical RAM map: BIOS-e820: - 0009fc00 (usable) BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 - 000a (reserved) BIOS-e820: 000f - 0010 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 0010 - 0fff (usable) BIOS-e820: 0fff - 1000 (ACPI data) BIOS-e820: 100a - 100b6e00 (reserved) BIOS-e820: 100b6e00 - 100b7000 (ACPI NVS) BIOS-e820: 100b7000 - 1010 (reserved) BIOS-e820: fff8 - 0001 (reserved) 255MB LOWMEM available. ACPI: have wakeup address 0xc0001000 On node 0 totalpages: 65520 zone(0): 4096 pages. zone(1): 61424 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. DMI not present. ACPI: RSDP (v000 TOSHIB ) @ 0x000f1130 ACPI: RSDT (v001 TOSHIB 750 0x00970814 TASM 0x0401) @ 0x0fff ACPI: FADT (v001 TOSHIB 750 0x00970814 TASM 0x0401) @ 0x0fff0054 ACPI: DSDT (v001 TOSHIB 8000 0x19991112 MSFT 0x010a) @ 0x ACPI: MADT not present Building zonelist for node : 0 Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=linux ro root=301 devfs=mount acpi=ht resume=/dev/hda5 splash=silent bootsplash: silent mode. Local APIC disabled by BIOS -- reenabling. Could not enable APIC! Initializing CPU#0 Detected 399.929 MHz processor. Console: colour dummy device 80x25 Calibrating delay loop... 797.90 BogoMIPS Memory: 255320k/262080k available (1508k kernel code, 6372k reserved, -1961k data, 156k init, 0k highmem, 0k BadRAM) Dentry cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) Inode cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) Mount cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) Buffer cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) Page-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K CPU: L2 cache: 256K Intel machine check architecture supported. Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0. CPU: After generic, caps: 0183f9ff CPU: Common caps: 0183f9ff CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium II stepping 0a Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done. Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK. POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX mtrr: v1.40 (20010327) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) mtrr: detected mtrr type: Intel ACPI: Subsystem revision 20030813 ACPI: Interpreter disabled. PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xf1987, last bus=21 PCI: Using configuration type 1 PCI: Probing PCI hardware PCI: ACPI tables contain no PCI IRQ routing entries PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00) PCI: Using IRQ router PIIX [8086/7110] at 00:05.0 PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0b.0 PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:0b.1 PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 4 of device 00:05.1 Limiting direct PCI/PCI transfers. isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... isapnp: No Plug & Play device found Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 Initializing RT netlink socket apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x02 (Driver version 1.16) Starting kswapd kinoded started VFS: Disk quotas vdquot_6.5.1 devfs: v1.12c (20020818) Richard Gooch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) devfs: boot_options: 0x1 vesafb: framebuffer at 0xdf00, mapped to 0xd080, size 1875k vesafb: mode is 800x600x16, linelength=1600, pages=1 vesafb: protected mode interface info at c000:9da0 vesafb: scrolling: redraw vesafb: directcolor: size=0:5:6:5, shift=0:11:5:0 Looking for splash picture silenjpeg size 107888 bytes, found (800x600, 107840 bytes, v3). Got silent jpeg. Got silent jpeg. Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 92x32 fb0: VESA VGA frame buffer device pty: 1024 Unix98 ptys configured Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with HUB-6 MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI ISAPNP enabled ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 32000K size 1024 blocksize Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00beta4-2.4 ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx PIIX4: IDE controller at PCI slot 00:05.1 PIIX4: chipset revision 1 PIIX4: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later ide0: BM-DMA at 0x1000-0x1007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:pio
RE: network security sysctl mib's
Thank you for responding with pointers to where I can find some very limited documented info on the MIB's I asked about. No where does any of the doc sources say when these MIB's get control so I set up an test to find out myself. I have 24/7 connection using Adelphia cable. A while back when I was installing a fresh install of FBSD 4.7 I enabled log_in_vain MIB before I had an firewall enabled and the log_in_vain MIB started to display on the root console messages about log_in_vain attempts. This is what the log_in_vain MIB is suppose to do. After enabling IPFILTER firewall the log_in_vain console messages stopped. Yesterday after receiving your replies, I set up a little test on my test bench. I installed an FBSD 4.9 version basic setup and enabled just the log_in_vain MIB. With in an hour I had log_in_vain console messages. I then enabled the IPFILTER load module in rc.conf with only 2 rules which blocked and logged every thing. The log_in_vain messages stopped. I also tried same test compiling IPFILTER into the kernel and that also stopped the log_in_vain messages. The only conclusion one can draw from the test results is that IPFILTER gets access to the packets before the log_in_vain Mib does. To extrapolate on this, it would indicate the other network security Mibs I pointed out in my original post are in the same boat as log_in_vain. The remaining question then is does the IPFW firewall work the same way. If it does then all those network security Mib's only have effect on FBSD systems that are not running an firewall. Today I an going to run my test again this time using IPFW to verify my conclusions. It's my opinion that in today's world of such emphasis on network security that an clear understand of these MIB's are absolutely necessary, indispensable, requisite information that has to be disseminated to the FBSD community and not buried in some obscure, very hard to find place like it currently is. Here is the documentation I created in the sysctl.conf file. What do you think about it? # # # The sysctl.conf file contains MIB's to change the default setting of # internal options of the kernel at boot up time. These Mib's control # how network packets are handled after IPFW or IPFILTER firewall # returns the packet to the kernel. Some of these MIB's may seem # like they are doing the say thing, but because there is no FBSD # provided documentation on the order these MIB's get control, they # all get enabled here and we let the kernel do it's thing. # # NOTE: Some of these MIB's can also be set in rc.conf and or the kernel # source. This will not hurt anything. # # Redirect attacks is the purposeful mass issuing of redirects. # In a normal network, redirects to the end stations should not be required. # To defend against this type of attack both the sending and accepting of # redirect should be disabled". The first statement below enables the MIB # to drop all inbound icmp redirect packets without returning any response. # The second statement turns off the logging of redirect packets because # there in no limit and this could fill up your logs consuming your whole # hard drive. But there is no information about where the redirect packets # get logged. The last statement changes the FBSD default about allowing # redirects to be sent from this system to the internet from yes to no. # This option is ignored unless the host is routing IP packets, and # should normally be enabled (=1) on all systems # man icmp(4) and inet(4) and man ip(4) do not contain info about these MIB. # man sysctl(3) does have info on ip.redirect net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect=1 net.inet.icmp.log_redirect=0 net.inet.ip.redirect=0 # Source routing is another way for an attacker to try to reach non routable # addresses behind your box. It can also be used to probe for information # about your internal networks. These functions come enabled as part of the # standard FBSD core system. The following will disable them. # man inet(4) and man ip(4) do not contain any information on these MIBs. net.inet.ip.sourceroute=0 net.inet.ip.accept_sourceroute=0 # To protect your box from the well publicized SMURF attack. This attack # works by sending ICMP 8 0 (ECHO REQUEST) messages to a broadcast address # from a spoofed address. The host should not propagate directed broadcasts. # The following statement sets the default to do not answer broadcasts. # =1 means, answer an ICMP echo request to a broadcast or multicast address. # man sysctl(3) has some info. # man inet(4) and man icmp(4) do not contain any information on these MIBs net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0 # To change the system behavior when connection requests are received # on TCP or UDP ports where there is no socket listening. The normal behavior, # when a TCP SYN segment is received on a port where there is no socket #
Re: 4.9 ATA hangs with 2 ata drives
At 00:22 + 12/02/2003, Lee Harr wrote: >>I've got both 4.9 and 5.1 loaded on my new ASUS A7N8X Deluxe >>with two 160Gb disks on the primary ATA controller. >> > >>it hangs during kernel boot after the >>message: >> >>ad1: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting >>ata0: resetting devices >> > >Yup. I have the same thing. > >What I do is go in to the BIOS and set the slave drive >from "Auto" to "None" when I want to boot from the first >drive, and switch it back when I want to boot from the >second drive. Kind of a pain, but it works... Thanks - good idea. I have the drives in removable racks, so I've been unplugging ad1 when I want to boot 4.9. > >I think it's just symptomatic of the nforce2 chipset which >is only partially supported due to nvidia's refusal or >inability to release proper specs. There was a post about sending email to ASUS and/or NVidia to encourage them to share with the community. I'm ready. Now if I can only find that link/message again... (;-) tks j ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: SLIP connection to Cisco CONSOLE...
> Hi all, I'm under FreeBSD-4.5, I've to made changes to a > Cisco2509 router, I've checked the handbook and I can get > any clues using the serial port to connect to the router, > anyone using it, or can give me any clues ??? Sure...try this: # su # cu -l /dev/cuaa0 (Note that cuaa0 is com1) Hope this helps, Steve > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
SLIP connection to Cisco CONSOLE...
Hi all, I'm under FreeBSD-4.5, I've to made changes to a Cisco2509 router, I've checked the handbook and I can get any clues using the serial port to connect to the router, anyone using it, or can give me any clues ??? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
pppd
Good evening! I have 4.9-release. I run pppd to dial ISP. Pppd have persist option to retrieve lost connections. Today I wanted to check, how it works with init. I added in /etc/ttys follow: ---begin chunk # pppd for ISP on com1 # ttyd0 "/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyd0 38400" dialup on #ttyd1 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" dialup off secure #ttyd2 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" dialup off secure #ttyd3 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" dialup off secure ---end of chunk After # kill -1 1, I see [22:48:09][~]:metal# ps -ax | grep pppd 2363 ?? Ss 0:00,01 /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyd0 38400 ttyd0 2365 ?? Ss 0:00,00 /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyd0 38400 ttyd0 2367 ?? Ss 0:00,00 /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyd0 38400 ttyd0 2369 ?? Ss 0:00,00 /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyd0 38400 ttyd0 Why init run 4 pppd's processes? Can I fix it? Thank you. -- Lev Klimin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (8362) 42-15-49 19:37:26 2 декабря 2003 г. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
[Fwd: Re: Periodic Scripts - Configuration problem?]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently change the hostname of my FreeBSD host to remove a hyphen from the name (i.e. skrap-node to skrapnode) Since then, all of the periodic output scripts send their mail output to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Only the mail delivery failures make it to my inbox. Mail works fine for all users, this just affects the periodic scripts. I have tried grep'ing for the incorrect hostname in the /etc/periodic/blah... But haven't found anything. the easiest thing to check right now is the output of "hostname". also, i *think* that the periodic scripts send mail to root (i.e., they don't add the domain), so perhaps sendmail is adding this? try: # sendmail -bv root if that is the case, check /etc/mail/sendmail.cf for the hardcoded hostname, or give sendmail a bit of -HUP (make restart in /etc/mail) hope this helps ~jon - "Yesterday upon the stair I saw a man who wasn't there, he wasn't there again today, oh how i wish he'd go away" Rev. Jonathan T. Sage Lighting / Set Designer Professional Web Design [HTTP://thr.msu.edu] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [PGP: www.keyserver.net] -- "Yesterday upon the stair I saw a man who wasn't there, he wasn't there again today, oh how i wish he'd go away" Rev. Jonathan T. Sage Lighting / Set Designer Professional Web Design [HTTP://thr.msu.edu] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [PGP: www.keyserver.net] pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Periodic Scripts - Configuration problem?
Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 11:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I recently change the hostname of my FreeBSD host to remove a hyphen > > from the name (i.e. skrap-node to skrapnode) Since then, all of the > > periodic output scripts send their mail output to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Only the > > mail delivery failures make it to my inbox. Mail works fine for all > > users, this just affects the periodic scripts. > > > > Do you have anything still funky in your /etc/mail/aliases or other > files that may have influence on the flow of mail? Or /etc/hosts, maybe? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: ports problems
Lowell Gilbert wrote: RYAN vAN GINNEKEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: when i run portsdb -Uu i get many errors like the one below is there anyone who can help me fileroller-2.4.2_1,1:"/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango" non-existent -- dependency list incomplete That just means you didn't have /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango in your ports tree. Assuming this is intentional (you didn't update the whole ports tree for some reason?) then there's no problem. If you wanted to update the whole tree, then you need to figure out what you did wrong with your update operation (e.g., maybe you need to get rid of a refuse file for the ports collection). Also note, that there errors are not completely unheard of. I run a ports cvsup nightly, update the index database, and send the output of portversion to myself. looking back in my logs, it looks as if i almost always have at least a few of these types of errors ~jon -- "Yesterday upon the stair I saw a man who wasn't there, he wasn't there again today, oh how i wish he'd go away" Rev. Jonathan T. Sage Lighting / Set Designer Professional Web Design [HTTP://thr.msu.edu] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [PGP: www.keyserver.net] pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Periodic Scripts - Configuration problem?
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 11:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I recently change the hostname of my FreeBSD host to remove a hyphen > from the name (i.e. skrap-node to skrapnode) Since then, all of the > periodic output scripts send their mail output to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Only the > mail delivery failures make it to my inbox. Mail works fine for all > users, this just affects the periodic scripts. > Do you have anything still funky in your /etc/mail/aliases or other files that may have influence on the flow of mail? Steve > I have tried grep'ing for the incorrect hostname in the > /etc/periodic/blah... But haven't found anything. > > skrapnode# uname -a > FreeBSD skrapnode.skrap.net 5.2-BETA FreeBSD 5.2-BETA #0: Sun Nov 23 > 00:01:14 CST 2003 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 > > skrapnode# more /etc/hosts > 127.0.0.1 localhost.skrap.net localhost > 192.168.1.200 skrapnode.skrap.net skrapnode > 192.168.1.200 skrapnode.skrap.net. > skrapnode# > > skrapnode# more /etc/rc.conf > > # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Sat Nov 22 10:46:24 2003 > # Created: Sat Nov 22 10:46:24 2003 > # Enable network daemons for user convenience. > # Please make all changes to this file, not to /etc/defaults/rc.conf. > # This file now contains just the overrides from /etc/defaults/rc.conf. > defaultrouter="192.168.1.1" > hostname="skrapnode.skrap.net" > ifconfig_fxp0="inet 192.168.1.200 netmask 255.255.255.0" > kern_securelevel_enable="NO" > linux_enable="YES" > sendmail_enable="YES" > sshd_enable="YES" > usbd_enable="YES" > skrapnode# > > Jack W. Parks IV > Sr. Network Engineer > ALLTEL Communications > jack.w.parks-at-alltel.com > Work: 501-905-5961 > Cell: 501-680-3341 > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Periodic Scripts - Configuration problem?
I recently change the hostname of my FreeBSD host to remove a hyphen from the name (i.e. skrap-node to skrapnode) Since then, all of the periodic output scripts send their mail output to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Only the mail delivery failures make it to my inbox. Mail works fine for all users, this just affects the periodic scripts. I have tried grep'ing for the incorrect hostname in the /etc/periodic/blah... But haven't found anything. skrapnode# uname -a FreeBSD skrapnode.skrap.net 5.2-BETA FreeBSD 5.2-BETA #0: Sun Nov 23 00:01:14 CST 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 skrapnode# more /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost.skrap.net localhost 192.168.1.200 skrapnode.skrap.net skrapnode 192.168.1.200 skrapnode.skrap.net. skrapnode# skrapnode# more /etc/rc.conf # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Sat Nov 22 10:46:24 2003 # Created: Sat Nov 22 10:46:24 2003 # Enable network daemons for user convenience. # Please make all changes to this file, not to /etc/defaults/rc.conf. # This file now contains just the overrides from /etc/defaults/rc.conf. defaultrouter="192.168.1.1" hostname="skrapnode.skrap.net" ifconfig_fxp0="inet 192.168.1.200 netmask 255.255.255.0" kern_securelevel_enable="NO" linux_enable="YES" sendmail_enable="YES" sshd_enable="YES" usbd_enable="YES" skrapnode# Jack W. Parks IV Sr. Network Engineer ALLTEL Communications jack.w.parks-at-alltel.com Work: 501-905-5961 Cell: 501-680-3341 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
GIS server and client?
I am unfortunately running ESRI's ArcIMS GIS server on M$ 2000 server and would like to move it to FreeBSD. So, the question is; are there any known GIS servers that run on FBSD as well as clients? I am not afraid of hard work and troubles installing, but sure would like to do this. I also know ESRI's ArcIMS runs on Red Hat, but I would rather not do that if possible. I want to stick with FreeBSD. Any and all suggestions, as related to the questions ;-) are appreciated. Thanks -- Bob ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: fdisk question (long)
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 10:10:34 -0500 (EST) Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hope someone will have the pacince to read all this ... > > > > I have a 120G HDD, in the BIOS is set as LBA. I've RTFM as much as I > > could, but there still are some things I clearly don't understand. I > > want to be sure that I can move this disk to another machine with > > anouter BIOS and the system still boots up. > > > > I've used sysinstall to make partitions and the result is bellow: > > The basic and general answer to most of this is that nowdays with > modern disks, the Cylinder/Head/Sector values are essentially fiction. > They are based on values that can no longer be used with larger > disks and the system just generates values to make things happy. > The controllers are able to map the "absolute" sector number to > the correct place on the disk - which, bny the way, might even be > remapped due to sector errors and you don't even know it; it doesn't > tell you about those until there are more bad sectors than it has > spares for remapping. I know (end even with SMART I don't like it - You usally find out about it when nothing can be done). > Just go by the total number of sectors. Let fdisk do its thing. > It does it right. Do not try to set any Cylinder/Head/Sector > values. Ignore that part of things. For all practical purposes, > that part of things is obsolete. Even though some parts of the > system still fiddle with it, nothing really happens with it. About > the only thing it might want is for slices to begin and end on > cylinder boundaries and since you really can't control those, just use > the numbers it gives you as a divider to make sure your proposed slice > > size comes out even and then go with it. What I fail to see is the corespondence between sector and capacity in something like MB or KB. > So, choose the slice sizes you want by total number of blocks/sectors > and then use the -t switch to see what happens just to make sure the > sizes work out the way you want and then trust fdisk to do what is > right. > > > it# fdisk ad0 > > Try doing" > "fdisk -s ad0" > > To read the disk information. It gives you all the information that > is usually meaningful and is less confusing. I did: it# fdisk -I ad0 *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** it# fdisk -s ad0 /dev/ad0: 232578 cyl 16 hd 63 sec PartStartSize Type Flags 1: 63 234438561 0xa5 0x80 So: 234438561+63 = 234438624 If I add the sizes in sectors from the previous I get sysinstall 234436545 fdisk-by-hand 234436482 The difference is exactly 63 and none match with this new one. Why ? > > Media sector size is 512 > > Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > > Information from DOS bootblock is: > > The data for partition 1 is: > > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > > start 63, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1; > > end: cyl 30/ head 254/ sector 63 > > The data for partition 2 is: > > sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) > > start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; > > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > > The data for partition 3 is: > > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > > start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 1023/ head 255/ sector 63; > > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > > We haven't changed the partition table yet. This is your last > > chance. parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: > > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > > > Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 > > parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: > > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > > > Information from DOS bootblock is: > > 1: sysid 0 (),(unused) > > start 0, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 80 (active) > > beg: cyl 0/ head 0/ sector 1; > > end: cyl 493/ head 15/ sector 63 > > 2: sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) > > start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; > > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > > 3: sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > > start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 106/ head 15/ sector 1; > > end: cyl 127/ head 14/ sector 63 > > 4: > > Should we write new partition table? [n] y -- IOnut Unregistered ;) FreeBSD user ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: ejecting a Zip disk using eject(1)
On Tue, Dec 2, 2003, DG wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matthew > > Emmerton > > Sent: Tuesday, 2 December 2003 10:32 AM > > To: DG; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: ejecting a Zip disk using eject(1) > > > > > I tried that too. The eject command accepts just the > > device name without > > a > > > prefix, and prepends "/dev/" as necessary. > > > > > > Specifically from man eject(1): > > > > > > SYNOPSIS > > > eject [-fnv] device > > > > > It's probably the case that the actual Zip drive itself > > doesn't have the > > hardware to eject the disk automatically -- you have to push the eject > > button on the front (like a floppy) -- at least with the Zip > > drives I've > > used. > > > > CD-ROMs, OTOH, can be ejected through software since the tray > > is motorized. > > > > -- > > Matt Emmerton > > Not so. The Zip drive ejects quite happily under a different open source > UNIX-like operating system, and a similar IDE Zip drive in a different PC > ejects quite happily under Windows 98. > > Dave > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Just a quick question. Did you umount the zip disk prior to ejecting it? IIRC, I had to umount my old zip drive prior to eject working just my 0.02 -- Bob ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: ports problems
RYAN vAN GINNEKEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > when i run portsdb -Uu i get many errors like the one below is there > anyone who can help me > > fileroller-2.4.2_1,1:"/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango" non-existent -- dependency > list incomplete That just means you didn't have /usr/ports/x11-toolkits/pango in your ports tree. Assuming this is intentional (you didn't update the whole ports tree for some reason?) then there's no problem. If you wanted to update the whole tree, then you need to figure out what you did wrong with your update operation (e.g., maybe you need to get rid of a refuse file for the ports collection). ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: swapspace errors
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 10:48, M.D. DeWar wrote: > I # out all my mrtg statements in /etc/crontab > and now I have no issue with swapspace. > So MRTG is causing my problem. > Running systat I see that I have like 5 perl commands running which is my > mrtg statements. > What I do is dump all of my mrtg statements into a script or 2, and then run them from cron. Hopefully this will alleviate your issues. Steve > Mark > - Original Message - > From: "Kris Kennaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "M.D. DeWar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: "freebsd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 10:34 AM > Subject: Re: swapspace errors > > > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: swapspace errors
I # out all my mrtg statements in /etc/crontab and now I have no issue with swapspace. So MRTG is causing my problem. Running systat I see that I have like 5 perl commands running which is my mrtg statements. Mark - Original Message - From: "Kris Kennaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "M.D. DeWar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "freebsd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 10:34 AM Subject: Re: swapspace errors ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT
> >>I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware > >>interface using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the > >>following:- > >> > >>1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using > >>C? > >> > >>2)Suitable package including the operating system, tools and books > >>etc? A good start are the books available at, esp. the Developer's Handbook and the Architecture Handbook. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/ In both of them you will find the following reference in the bibliography: Marshall Kirk McKusick, Keith Bostic, Michael J Karels, and John S Quarterman, 1996, 0-201-54979-4, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System, 1-2. Simon signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: very intresting question about groups
In the last episode (Dec 02), Konstantin Gritsenko said: > ./sys/sys/syslimits.h: > #define NGROUPS_MAX16 > /* max supplemental group id's */ > > how to explain this limitation? > and what can be if i increase this value and make "make World" I think NFS access may break, either failing completely with "bad RPC call" errors, or truncating the group list to the first 16 entries when accessing remote files. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: hosts.allow not always working... misses some IPs
> I received an e-mail with the following header fragment: > > ===V=== cut here ===V > Received: from priv-edtnes11-hme0.telusplanet.net (outbound03.telus.net > [199.185.220.222]) > by tinkertoys.net (8.12.10/8.11.6) with ESMTP id hANMNpKS021237; > Sun, 23 Nov 2003 15:23:51 -0700 (MST) > ===^=== cut here ===^ > > In my hosts.allow file (which usually rejects domains just fine) I have: > > ===V=== cut here ===V > smtp : 199.185.220.0/255.255.251.0 : deny > ===^=== cut here ===^ Are you sure about the netmask? I think it should be something like 255.255.255.0 or 255.255.252.0. Simon signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: swapspace errors
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:30:17AM -0500, M.D. DeWar wrote: > I am getting these in /var/log/messages. > Not sure why, or what is causing it (But did not see them till I installed > MRTG/RRDTOOL) > How can I fix this or what can be done ? Something is using up all your swap. Add more or find what is doing that and make it stop. Kris pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
swapspace errors
I am getting these in /var/log/messages. Not sure why, or what is causing it (But did not see them till I installed MRTG/RRDTOOL) How can I fix this or what can be done ? Dec 2 10:01:00 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed Dec 2 10:01:12 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed Dec 2 10:03:25 spiderman last message repeated 28 times Dec 2 10:13:33 spiderman last message repeated 362 times Dec 2 10:23:39 spiderman last message repeated 2103 times Dec 2 10:26:27 spiderman last message repeated 236 times Dec 2 10:26:27 spiderman /kernel: pid 76403 (perl), uid 0, was killed: out of s wap space Dec 2 10:26:28 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed Dec 2 10:26:28 spiderman last message repeated 3 times Dec 2 10:27:18 spiderman /kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed spiderman# swapinfo Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Type /dev/ad0s1b524160 414752 10940879%Interleaved Thanks Mark ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: very intresting question about groups
Konstantin Gritsenko schrieb am Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:48:42PM +0200: > ./sys/sys/syslimits.h: > #define NGROUPS_MAX16 > /* max supplemental group id's */ > > how to explain this limitation? I can see two reasons for this implementation: 1) It's easier to implement. Of course, one could use a data structure that grows dynamically, but that would be an additional source of error, and it might be less efficient. 2) For most purposes, 16 gids per uid should be more than enough. > and what can be if i increase this value and make "make World" I'd say yes. (If none of the code uses a hardcoded 16 but the NGROUPS_MAX define, but I am sure that this is the case). Simon signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: sendmail and SMTP client-side authentication
> AuthInfo:mail.covad.net "U:userid" "P:password" > > (of course "userid" and "password" are not the real values). > > When my sendmail connects to the email relay, the email relay says > (in SMTP speak): > > 250-covad.net > 250-AUTH LOGIN PLAIN > 250-AUTH=LOGIN PLAIN Perhaps the remote site does not allow the PLAIN authentication method. When performed my research for the sendmail tutorial at http://home.leo.org/~barner/freebsd/articles/mailsetup/article.html, I found that the following works for me: AuthInfo:external.mail.server "U:remoteuser" "I:remoteuser" "P:secret" "R:external.mail.server" "M:DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN" > but there is no obvious exchange of authentication information > and my ISP's email relay sometimes rejects my attempts to submit > email for relay. This is a typical SMTP rejection message: > > 553 sorry, that domain isn't allowed to be relayed thru this MTA (#5.7.1) > > Sometimes my email gets through. I don't know why. That's very strange indeed. Do you get more valuable information in the maillog when you increase sendmail verbosity level: define(`confLOG_LEVEL', `15') > When I send email via Netscape, Netscape does authenticate itself > to the email relay. > > Note: I did do a "make sendmail.cf" in /etc/mail after changing > the .mc file and I did restart the sendmail daemons before sending > the rejected email. The authinfo file belongs to root:wheel and > has mode 640. I also tried it with mode 644 just in case. I also > tried creating the file /etc/mail/access with the same contents and > doing "makemap hash /etc/mail/access". The sendmail.mc file > contains the standard line: > > FEATURE(access_db, `hash -o -T /etc/mail/access') I figured out that you apparently need to stop and restart sendmail in order to apply your SASL changes. IIRC this is because SASL is provided by an external library that has the named behavior. So, "make install stop start" might work for you. > Can someone who knows how this is supposed to work help me out? > > Is there an SMTP authentication protocol that protects the > authentication information from network snoopers? Yes, everything apart from M$'s PLAIN method will perform some sort of encryption. If your mail relay supports SSL/TLS, you should definitely rebuild your sendmail installation with the support for it, since some of the authentication protocols don't use real encryption by only scramble the login handshake a bit. If sendmail is aware of TLS, it will automatically make use of it if it's available on the remote end. Simon signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: fdisk question (long)
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 00:29:14 +1030 Malcolm Kay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 21:20, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote: > > Hope someone will have the pacince to read all this ... > > > > I have a 120G HDD, in the BIOS is set as LBA. I've RTFM as much as I > > could, but there still are some things I clearly don't understand. I > > want to be sure that I can move this disk to another machine with > > anouter BIOS and the system still boots up. > > > > I've used sysinstall to make partitions and the result is bellow: > > > > > > it# fdisk ad0 > > *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** > > parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: > > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > > > Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 > > parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: > > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > > > These figures are just figures that will probably work -- and are > unlikely to have any connection to the physical disk structure. OK > > Media sector size is 512 > > Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > > Information from DOS bootblock is: > > The data for partition 1 is: > > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > > start 63, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1; > > end: cyl 30/ head 254/ sector 63 > > Having sthe geometry set to 23578/16/63 (that is sixteen heads) > it is rather strange to address head number 254. Maximum head > number should then be 15. So you are saying that something is wrong here ? > However it is also quite common to define large disk geometries > as nn/255/63 which allows a maximum head number of 254. > > The data for partition 2 is: > > sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) > > start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; > > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > > The CHS descriptor has overflowed -- nolonger meaningful. > LBA works with the 498015/41929650 figures. OK > > The data for partition 3 is: > > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > > start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 > > beg: cyl 1023/ head 255/ sector 63; > > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > > The data for partition 4 is: > > > > > > Q1: How can the partition 3 end up before beginning ? > > > > The CHS entries are limited to 1023/255/63 which does not come > anywhere near the disk capacity -- so once C reaches 1023 the CHS > recording capacity has been exceeded. Or to put it another way the CHS > entries are somewhat meaningless on large disks. I know the CHS limits. > But the absolute start sector number and slice > size is also recorded in the slice/partition table and this is used in > LBA mode. So no mather what the BIOS reports, the start sector and the size of a partition in sectors is the same, right ? > > Q2: What is the Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > > trying to say ? The cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 shows > > the same as in teh BIOS screen. > > > > Cylinder and head numbering starts at 0; sectors start at 1. A quirk > of history that you need to know when using CHS. I don't think I understand. > > Q3: The in-core parameters and those for BIOS calculation are the > > same; this normal (from my experince) / when they won't mach ? > > > > So i decided to make it by hand (note that sysid 0 for the first > > partition is a typo - it should be 165 and I'll want the / slice on > > it, and I want to reserve the second partition for a winXP, and the > > 3rd will be for the other slices). > > > ... > > Q4: I've supplied the start and size parameters by reading those > > provided by the sysinstall partitioning. How can I calculate them ? > > > > Work with absolute sector numbers but chosen so that a slice always > starts at sector 1 in the CHS scheme. Lets say I get new HDD. Could you tell me how do i do this ? How do I find out the number of sectors and translate sectors in capacity (MB) ? Or point me somewhere ? > > Q5: Why the new parameters are different from those of sysinstall ? > > > > Possibly a change of assumed CHS geometry I don't understand this. As I didn't changed anything. > > Q6: Is this schema OK and will I be able to use this disk in an > > other computer and access all the partitions and slices ? > > Probably but I would feel happier with sysinstall generated values. The reason I've posted this is that I've lost about 50G of date after an MB crash as on the new MB I've got fsck -> CAN NOT FIND SUPERBLOCK for other slices that / and I don't end-up to repeat that again (and it was done with sysinstall). The man page of fdisk says: start and sizefields provide the start address and size of a slice in sectors. flag 80 specifies that this is the active slice. cyl, sector and head field
Re: fdisk question (long)
> > Hope someone will have the pacince to read all this ... > > I have a 120G HDD, in the BIOS is set as LBA. I've RTFM as much as I > could, but there still are some things I clearly don't understand. I > want to be sure that I can move this disk to another machine with > anouter BIOS and the system still boots up. > > I've used sysinstall to make partitions and the result is bellow: The basic and general answer to most of this is that nowdays with modern disks, the Cylinder/Head/Sector values are essentially fiction. They are based on values that can no longer be used with larger disks and the system just generates values to make things happy. The controllers are able to map the "absolute" sector number to the correct place on the disk - which, bny the way, might even be remapped due to sector errors and you don't even know it; it doesn't tell you about those until there are more bad sectors than it has spares for remapping. Just go by the total number of sectors. Let fdisk do its thing. It does it right. Do not try to set any Cylinder/Head/Sector values. Ignore that part of things. For all practical purposes, that part of things is obsolete. Even though some parts of the system still fiddle with it, nothing really happens with it. About the only thing it might want is for slices to begin and end on cylinder boundaries and since you really can't control those, just use the numbers it gives you as a divider to make sure your proposed slice size comes out even and then go with it. So, choose the slice sizes you want by total number of blocks/sectors and then use the -t switch to see what happens just to make sure the sizes work out the way you want and then trust fdisk to do what is right. > it# fdisk ad0 Try doing" "fdisk -s ad0" To read the disk information. It gives you all the information that is usually meaningful and is less confusing. jerry > *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** > parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 > parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > Media sector size is 512 > Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > Information from DOS bootblock is: > The data for partition 1 is: > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > start 63, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1; > end: cyl 30/ head 254/ sector 63 > The data for partition 2 is: > sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) > start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > The data for partition 3 is: > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 1023/ head 255/ sector 63; > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > The data for partition 4 is: > > > Q1: How can the partition 3 end up before beginning ? > > Q2: What is the Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > trying to say ? The cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 shows the > same as in teh BIOS screen. > > Q3: The in-core parameters and those for BIOS calculation are the same; > this normal (from my experince) / when they won't mach ? > > So i decided to make it by hand (note that sysid 0 for the first > partition is a typo - it should be 165 and I'll want the / slice on it, > and I want to reserve the second partition for a winXP, and the 3rd will > be for the other slices). > > I did: > > it# fdisk -Biv ad0 > *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** > parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 > parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > Do you want to change our idea of what BIOS thinks ? [n] > Media sector size is 512 > Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > Information from DOS bootblock is: > The data for partition 1 is: > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > start 63, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1; > end: cyl 30/ head 254/ sector 63 > Do you want to change it? [n] y > Supply a decimal value for "sysid (165=FreeBSD)" [0] > Supply a decimal value for "start" [0] > Supply a decimal value for "size" [0] 497952 > Explicitly specify beg/end address ? [n] > sysid 0 (),(unused) > start 0, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 0/ head 0/ sector 1; > end: cyl 493/ head 15/ sector 63 > Are we happy with this entry? [n] y > The data for partition 2 is: > sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) > start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 3
Re: fdisk question (long)
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 21:20, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote: > Hope someone will have the pacince to read all this ... > > I have a 120G HDD, in the BIOS is set as LBA. I've RTFM as much as I > could, but there still are some things I clearly don't understand. I > want to be sure that I can move this disk to another machine with > anouter BIOS and the system still boots up. > > I've used sysinstall to make partitions and the result is bellow: > > > it# fdisk ad0 > *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** > parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > > Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 > parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: > cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) > These figures are just figures that will probably work -- and are unlikely to have any connection to the physical disk structure. > Media sector size is 512 > Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > Information from DOS bootblock is: > The data for partition 1 is: > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > start 63, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1; > end: cyl 30/ head 254/ sector 63 Having sthe geometry set to 23578/16/63 (that is sixteen heads) it is rather strange to address head number 254. Maximum head number should then be 15. However it is also quite common to define large disk geometries as nn/255/63 which allows a maximum head number of 254. > The data for partition 2 is: > sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) > start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 The CHS descriptor has overflowed -- nolonger meaningful. LBA works with the 498015/41929650 figures. > The data for partition 3 is: > sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) > start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 > beg: cyl 1023/ head 255/ sector 63; > end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 > The data for partition 4 is: > > > Q1: How can the partition 3 end up before beginning ? > The CHS entries are limited to 1023/255/63 which does not come anywhere near the disk capacity -- so once C reaches 1023 the CHS recording capacity has been exceeded. Or to put it another way the CHS entries are somewhat meaningless on large disks. But the absolute start sector number and slice size is also recorded in the slice/partition table and this is used in LBA mode. > Q2: What is the Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 > trying to say ? The cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 shows the > same as in teh BIOS screen. > Cylinder and head numbering starts at 0; sectors start at 1. A quirk of history that you need to know when using CHS. > Q3: The in-core parameters and those for BIOS calculation are the same; > this normal (from my experince) / when they won't mach ? > > So i decided to make it by hand (note that sysid 0 for the first > partition is a typo - it should be 165 and I'll want the / slice on it, > and I want to reserve the second partition for a winXP, and the 3rd will > be for the other slices). > ... > Q4: I've supplied the start and size parameters by reading those > provided by the sysinstall partitioning. How can I calculate them ? > Work with absolute sector numbers but chosen so that a slice always starts at sector 1 in the CHS scheme. > Q5: Why the new parameters are different from those of sysinstall ? > Possibly a change of assumed CHS geometry > Q6: Is this schema OK and will I be able to use this disk in an other > computer and access all the partitions and slices ? Probably but I would feel happier with sysinstall generated values. Malcolm ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
very intresting question about groups
./sys/sys/syslimits.h: #define NGROUPS_MAX16 /* max supplemental group id's */ how to explain this limitation? and what can be if i increase this value and make "make World" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re:FreeBSD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT
Please if any answer was / are posted please sent to me too i'm very interested on this topic, because i'm working on put Freebsd to run over Leon to be used in my master degree dissertation. >>Dear Sir/Madam, >> >>I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware >>interface using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the >>following:- >> >>1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using >>C? >> >>2)Suitable package including the operating system, tools and books >>etc? >> >>3)Can the driver developed for other unix operating system e.g. >>VxWorks can be imported into the FreeBSD and compiled without major code >>change? >> >>Please advise a.s.a.p. >> >>Kind Regards >> >>Gurdial Chandra >>Sycos AES >>___ >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list >>http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions >>To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >> >>. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
hosts.allow not always working... misses some IPs
Dear Whomever, I've already sent this last week but no one is responding. Once more... I received an e-mail with the following header fragment: ===V=== cut here ===V Received: from priv-edtnes11-hme0.telusplanet.net (outbound03.telus.net [199.185.220.222]) by tinkertoys.net (8.12.10/8.11.6) with ESMTP id hANMNpKS021237; Sun, 23 Nov 2003 15:23:51 -0700 (MST) ===^=== cut here ===^ In my hosts.allow file (which usually rejects domains just fine) I have: ===V=== cut here ===V smtp : 199.185.220.0/255.255.251.0 : deny ===^=== cut here ===^ The above listed e-mail should have been rejected but it wasn't. Is this a bug? Is a 975K host.allow file creating this problem? Please help... Thanks, Kerry B. Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
FreeBSD DRIVER DEVELOPMENT
Dear Sir/Madam, I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware interface using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the following:- 1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using C? 2)Suitable package including the operating system, tools and books etc? 3)Can the driver developed for other unix operating system e.g. VxWorks can be imported into the FreeBSD and compiled without major code change? Please advise a.s.a.p. Kind Regards Gurdial Chandra Sycos AES ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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yes i hop you can help me are now some one huw can ? some how i lost my dhcp -ip does not read how do i find & fix-howard --e-mail-->[EMAIL PROTECTED] this one __ howard hertter ICQ#: 349209925 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me __ online?icq=349209925&img=21 Description: Binary data ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: network security sysctl mib's
Using apropos sysctl we get a list of several manpages, including blackhole(4), sysctl(3), sysctl(8) and sysctl.conf(5). These refer to several other sources, including ip(4), tcp(4), udp(4) and rc.conf(5) - they also mention , , , and if you want to study the variables first-hand. - Original Message - From: "fbsd_user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: network security sysctl mib's > The sysctl.conf file contains MIB's to change the default setting of > internal options of the kernel at boot up time. > I have found these MIB's when I display all the sysctl's. > > These deal with how packets entering the FBSD system are handled by > default. > There are no man info on any MIB's. > > I an looking for an description of what these do and > why I would want to turn them on. > > There must be some network security reason or problem > that these address or they would not have been created > in the first place. > > Are these MIB's only intended to be used on FBSD systems > that do not have firewalls? > > When do these MIB's get control > in the kernel, as they relate to IPFW or IPFILTER > firewall seeing the packets? > [IE: do they all process against the packet before the packet > is handed off to the firewall or after the firewall has done > it's thing and hands the packet back to the kernel?]. > > Since these are network security MIB's why are they not documented > someplace? > They can have an large impact on the security of one's FBSD system, > and should be made known to the general administrator of the FBSD > system and the firewall administrator. > > I know I need an FBSD developer who makes code changes to the kernel > to review the internal FBSD kernel code to answer these questions. I > hope someone will help me in this. > > net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect=1 > net.inet.icmp.log_redirect=0 > net.inet.ip.redirect=0 > > net.inet.ip.sourceroute=0 > net.inet.ip.accept_sourceroute=0 > > net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0 > > net.inet.tcp.blackhole=2 > net.inet.udp.blackhole=1 > > net.inet.tcp.log_in_vain=1 > net.inet.udp.log_in_vain=1 > > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Missing machdep.hlt_logical_cpus on hyperthreading..
Hi, i'm reposting this since I didn't get any answer at all... I'm having a problem, sysctl can't find machdep.hlt_logical_cpus. My machine is a dual xeon with hyperthreading enabled, running 4.9. I also would like to know what that "Warning: Pentium 4 CPU: PSE disabled" means. See below: sysctl: unknown oid 'machdep.hlt_logical_cpus' FreeBSD guldivar.globalwire.se 4.9-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE #1: Mon Nov 24 14:59:32 CET 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/FLASHZGI i386 Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE #1: Mon Nov 24 14:59:32 CET 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/FLASHZGI Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz CPU: Intel(R) XEON(TM) CPU 1.80GHz (1799.80-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf24 Stepping = 4 Features=0x3febfbff Hyperthreading: 2 logical CPUs real memory = 1073676288 (1048512K bytes) config> di sn0 No such device: sn0 Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help. config> di lnc0 No such device: lnc0 Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help. config> di ie0 No such device: ie0 Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help. config> di fe0 No such device: fe0 Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help. config> di cs0 No such device: cs0 Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help. config> di bt0 No such device: bt0 Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help. config> di adv0 No such device: adv0 Invalid command or syntax. Type `?' for help. config> q avail memory = 1041534976 (1017124K bytes) Programming 24 pins in IOAPIC #0 IOAPIC #0 intpin 2 -> irq 0 Programming 24 pins in IOAPIC #1 Programming 24 pins in IOAPIC #2 FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor motherboard: 4 CPUs cpu0 (BSP): apic id: 0, version: 0x00050014, at 0xfee0 cpu1 (AP): apic id: 1, version: 0x00050014, at 0xfee0 cpu2 (AP): apic id: 6, version: 0x00050014, at 0xfee0 cpu3 (AP): apic id: 7, version: 0x00050014, at 0xfee0 io0 (APIC): apic id: 8, version: 0x00178020, at 0xfec0 io1 (APIC): apic id: 9, version: 0x00178020, at 0xfec8 io2 (APIC): apic id: 10, version: 0x00178020, at 0xfec80400 Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc0414000. Preloaded userconfig_script "/boot/kernel.conf" at 0xc041409c. Warning: Pentium 4 CPU: PSE disabled Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled md0: Malloc disk Using $PIR table, 14 entries at 0xc00f3f20 npx0: on motherboard npx0: INT 16 interface pcib0: on motherboard IOAPIC #0 intpin 16 -> irq 2 IOAPIC #0 intpin 18 -> irq 9 IOAPIC #0 intpin 17 -> irq 10 pci0: on pcib0 pcib1: at device 2.0 on pci0 pci2: on pcib1 pci2: (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x1461) at 28.0 pcib2: at device 29.0 on pci2 IOAPIC #2 intpin 0 -> irq 11 pci4: on pcib2 pci4: (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x1008) at 1.0 irq 11 pcib3: at device 3.0 on pci4 pci5: on pcib3 asr0: mem 0xf800-0xfbff irq 11 at device 3.1 on pci4 asr0: major=154 asr0: ADAPTEC 3410S FW Rev. 370F, 4 channel, 256 CCBs, Protocol I2O pci2: (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x1461) at 30.0 pcib4: at device 31.0 on pci2 pci3: on pcib4 pci0: at 29.0 irq 2 pcib5: at device 30.0 on pci0 pci1: on pcib5 pci1: at 2.0 irq 9 fxp0: port 0xc880-0xc8bf mem 0xfe6a-0xfe6bfff f,0xfe6fe000-0xfe6fefff irq 10 at device 3.0 on pci1 fxp0: Ethernet address 00:e0:81:20:f7:7c inphy0: on miibus0 inphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto isab0: at device 31.0 on pci0 isa0: on isab0 atapci0: port 0xffa0-0xffaf,0-0x3,0-0x7,0-0x3,0-0 x7 irq 9 at device 31.1 on pci0 ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0 ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0 pci0: (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2483) at 31.3 irq 10 orm0: at iomem 0xc-0xc7fff,0xc8000-0xc97ff,0xc9800-0xcf7ff,0xc f800-0xd0fff on isa0 pmtimer0 on isa0 fdc0: at port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0 atkbdc0: at port 0x60,0x64 on isa0 atkbd0: flags 0x1 irq 1 on atkbdc0 kbd0 at atkbd0 vga0: at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on isa0 sc0: at flags 0x100 on isa0 sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300> sio0: configured irq 4 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0 sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0 sio0: type 8250 sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0 ppc0: parallel port not found. APIC_IO: Testing 8254 interrupt delivery APIC_IO: routing 8254 via IOAPIC #0 intpin 2 IP packet filtering initialized, divert disabled, rule-based forwarding enabled, default to accept, unlimited logging SMP: AP CPU #3 Launched! SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched! SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched! acd0: CDROM at ata0-master PIO4 Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a da0 at asr0 bus 0 target 1 lun 0 da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device da0: Tagged Queueing Enabled da0: 70004MB (143368192 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 8924C) ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send an
Re: ide-scsi emulation required?
Trey Sizemore writes: > Coming from a linux background, I understand that up to the 2.4.x series > of kernels that scsi emulation is required of ide drives in order to > burn CDs. This will no longer be a requirement with the new 2.6.x > series of kernels. > > What is the current requirement in FreeBSD? Is this scsi emulation > required and, if so, will this change in the near future? > Burning CDs with ATAPI drives is supported without the need for any type of emulation by burncd, which is part of the base system. Under FreeBSD it's SCSI burners which aren't supported out-of-the-box. The user has to install a port, e.g. cdrecord. --- Gary Jennejohn / garyj[at]jennejohn.org gj[at]freebsd.org gj[at]denx.de ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
fdisk question (long)
Hope someone will have the pacince to read all this ... I have a 120G HDD, in the BIOS is set as LBA. I've RTFM as much as I could, but there still are some things I clearly don't understand. I want to be sure that I can move this disk to another machine with anouter BIOS and the system still boots up. I've used sysinstall to make partitions and the result is bellow: it# fdisk ad0 *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) Media sector size is 512 Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 Information from DOS bootblock is: The data for partition 1 is: sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) start 63, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1; end: cyl 30/ head 254/ sector 63 The data for partition 2 is: sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 The data for partition 3 is: sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 1023/ head 255/ sector 63; end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 The data for partition 4 is: Q1: How can the partition 3 end up before beginning ? Q2: What is the Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 trying to say ? The cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 shows the same as in teh BIOS screen. Q3: The in-core parameters and those for BIOS calculation are the same; this normal (from my experince) / when they won't mach ? So i decided to make it by hand (note that sysid 0 for the first partition is a typo - it should be 165 and I'll want the / slice on it, and I want to reserve the second partition for a winXP, and the 3rd will be for the other slices). I did: it# fdisk -Biv ad0 *** Working on device /dev/ad0 *** parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) Do you want to change our idea of what BIOS thinks ? [n] Media sector size is 512 Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1 Information from DOS bootblock is: The data for partition 1 is: sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) start 63, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 0/ head 1/ sector 1; end: cyl 30/ head 254/ sector 63 Do you want to change it? [n] y Supply a decimal value for "sysid (165=FreeBSD)" [0] Supply a decimal value for "start" [0] Supply a decimal value for "size" [0] 497952 Explicitly specify beg/end address ? [n] sysid 0 (),(unused) start 0, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 0/ head 0/ sector 1; end: cyl 493/ head 15/ sector 63 Are we happy with this entry? [n] y The data for partition 2 is: sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 Do you want to change it? [n] The data for partition 3 is: sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 1023/ head 255/ sector 63; end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63 Do you want to change it? [n] y Supply a decimal value for "sysid (165=FreeBSD)" [0] 165 Supply a decimal value for "start" [0] 42427665 Supply a decimal value for "size" [0] 192008880 Explicitly specify beg/end address ? [n] sysid 165 (0xa5),(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD) start 42427665, size 192008880 (93754 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 106/ head 15/ sector 1; end: cyl 127/ head 14/ sector 63 Are we happy with this entry? [n] y The data for partition 4 is: Do you want to change it? [n] Do you want to change the active partition? [n] y Supply a decimal value for "active partition" [1] 1 Are you happy with this choice [n] y Do you want to change the boot code? [n] y We haven't changed the partition table yet. This is your last chance. parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are: cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1 parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are: cylinders=232578 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl) Information from DOS bootblock is: 1: sysid 0 (),(unused) start 0, size 497952 (243 Meg), flag 80 (active) beg: cyl 0/ head 0/ sector 1; end: cyl 493/ head 15/ sector 63 2: sysid 6 (0x06),(Primary 'big' DOS (>= 32MB)) start 498015, size 41929650 (20473 Meg), flag 0 beg: cyl 31/ head 0/ sector 1; end: c
Re: (Semi)hot swap IDE
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 06:31 am, Toomas Aas wrote: > Hello! > > I'm looking for a cheap solution to back up a FreeBSD 4.8 machine. > Cheap meaning that tape drives are out of question. Even external > FireWire drives are deemed a bit too expensive by the folks for whom > I'm doing this research. > > This leaves one option I can think of - standard IDE drive in one of > those removable HDD trays. We'd probably use two drives, one being > active in the machine and the other being kept somewhere out of the > house for safety. The machine has an integrated Promise TX2 controller > and two 80 GB drives are currently configured as RAID1 attached to this > controller. There are two additional (non-RAID) IDE channels on the > motherboard, one of them has CD-ROM attached to it and the other is > free - I could attach the backup HD to that. > > I've done some web searching and I'm getting controversial results. > Most of the info I find seems to indicate that IDE devices cannot be > hot-swapped. At the same time some vendors are trying to sell stuff on > their web pages which they advertise as "hot swap IDE drive bays". I > remain skeptical. > > If the majority is right and IDE drives cannot be hot swapped, this > would indicate that we would need to power down the machine every time > we want to change the backup HDs. This would be less than perfect, but > since we are cheap we could live with it. > > OTOH I read 'man atacontrol' and saw that there are commands like > 'atacontrol detach' and 'atacontrol attach' which seem to be meant for > detaching/attaching IDE devices while the machine is running. Does this > mean that I could actually run 'atacontrol detach ', swap the > drive and then run 'atacontrol attach ' and be able to use the > second HD after that? Is anyone doing something like that? > -- > Toomas Aas | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.raad.tartu.ee/~toomas/ > * I don't know whether to kill myself or go bowling > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" We are currently using those removable drive trays for such a purpose. We have the standard vipower racks that have 3 fans and the sliding on/off switch. The drives are hosted off a standard promise 2 channel ata card, non-raid. We have a script that dismounts the drive then atacontol disconnects it. We then turn off the power via the switch on the rack and yank the drive out. No need to power down. Putting it in is just the opposite. Put in, turn on and run a script that atacontrol turns it on and then mounts it. We have been using it for about a month without a problem. We are testing it in preparation to use it as a replacement for our nightly backup to tape drives. We will still archive to tape or optical for long term data storage. It looks like as with many other things in the freebsd world it just works. The only potential problem with the whole setup is that we will be rotating the disks every day off site and we are not sure about how the drive trays and the disks will handle the constant moving around and plugging in and out. If you are interested send me an e-mail in say march and I can tell you how the first couple of months have been. Hopefully it will work, or at least we can make it work with a few mods. We stand to save about $2AUD as opposed to a tape drive and media. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
RE: port forward
Hi, In rc.conf you need natd_flags="-redirect_port tcp 192.168.0.100:5900 5900" Regards SSR From: "Peter Kok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: port forward Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 22:46:43 -0500 -- Hi all Does freebsd provide port forward when using the nat? If yes, how can I forward? I would like to forward the window port (192.168.0.100:5900) to map to the freebsd (public address:5900) Thank you very much Peter ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" _ Download cool KHNH ringtones. Add style to your mobile. http://server1.msn.co.in/sp03/gprs/howcani_ring.asp Simply click here. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Vinum & U320 SCSI, slower than UDMA100 IDE ?
Quoting Greg 'groggy' Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >Then I did a read test, like this: > >>date;find . -type f|while read FILE;do cat "$FILE" > > >>/dev/null;done;date > >I know it's not the most sophisticated test, but at least it shows that > >on the IDE disk, this 'test' took 24 seconds to complete. On the RAID10 > >array it took a whopping 73 seconds to complete. > You shouldn't expect any performance improvement with this kind of > test, since you still need to access the data, and there's no way to > do it in parallel. I knew it wasn't the best way to test, but I did expect it to be at least as fast as the same test on the same data on a IDE disk. And luckily, you agree ;) > >> plex org striped 3841k > You should choose a stripe size which is a multiple of the block size > (presumably 16 kB). Not doing so will have a minor performance > impact, but nothing like what you describe here. I might have misunderstood, but on the vinumvm.org website there is quite a comprehensive discussion on stripesizes and they conclude that larger stripesizes help increase throughput. They also discuss the size not being a power of 2, because that might cause stripes to end up on the same disk, which decreases performance... > >>ahd1: PCI error Interrupt > Dump Card State Begins < > >>ahd1: Dumping Card State at program address 0x94 Mode 0x22 > This is possibly related. Does it happen every time? It did, until I compiled a new 4.9 kernel from the 4.9-RELEASE src/ tree from CVS. (Thanks to Scott Long for pointing that out). The driver for aic7xxx cards was fixed, and now the message is gone, and the system is once again stable. I didn't notice any real change in performance yet. > The first thing to do is to find whether it's Vinum or the SCSI disks. > Can you test with a single SCSI disk (of the same kind, preferably one > of the array) instead of a single IDE disk? I did some tests, this time with Bonnie++, on vinum, scsi, ide, and vinum with big stripes and small stripes. I'm busy comparing them ;) But still, I doubt if bonnie++ is a good test, and I have a hard time interpreting the results. I can publish the results somewhere, in a while. Thanks, Sander. -- | Coffee (n.), a person who is coughed upon. | 1024D/08CEC94D - 34B3 3314 B146 E13C 70C8 9BDB D463 7E41 08CE C94D ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Is non-breaking space a space?
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 09:18:20AM +0100, Jean-Baptiste Quenot wrote: > * Erik Trulsson: > > > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:31:07AM +0100, Jean-Baptiste Quenot wrote: > > > > > In /usr/src/share/mklocale, the file la_LN.ISO8859-1.src for example > > > contains a SPACE definition that includes the non-breaking space. > > > It seems that it is so since the beginning of FreeBSD, but is there > > > some reference, some standard that states whether NBSP is considered > > > a space or not? > > > > Ifyoulookatthelocaledefinitionsfoundat > > http://www.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC22/WG15 it would seem that NBSP should be > > considered as a space character, but there might be some other > > standard somewhere else that says differently. > > That's also my opinion. Let's explain the whole story: I'm > reformatting my email messages with textproc/par, and I noticed since > I'm using FreeBSD that all non-breaking spaces are converted to spaces > during filtering, just because isspace(160) is true. Of course, if I > put non-breaking spaces in my text, I'm not expecting the lines to be > broken on them, and I don't want them to be filtered out, because nbsps > make sense when used appropriately. > > After a while, I discovered that the issue is related to locales. And > IMHO it makes sense not to consider nbsp as a space. Where shall I > report the problem? I would say that is a problem with the tool you are using, in that it does not seem to be aware of the existence of non-breaking spaces, or treat them specially. I think that NBSP should be considered as a space (if nothing else the very name "non-breaking space" implies that it is a space, albeit a not a normal space), but it should not be considered as a word-separator. Unfortunately many programs (and many standards for that matter) assume that all types of whitespace are word-separators as well, which they probably shouldn't do. -- Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: HP Color DeskJet 960c
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, On Tuesday 02 December 2003 00:49, Dr Lyman Hazelton wrote: > Has anyone gotten one of these to work? If so, would you mind letting > me know how to configure the ghostscript fliter for it? Thanks! Try CUPS + hpijs from ports (hpijs is HP's excellent own *nix drivers). - -- Cheers, Chris Howells -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://chrishowells.co.uk, PGP ID: 0x33795A2C KDE/Qt/C++/PHP Developer: http://www.kde.org -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE/zE9CF8Iu1zN5WiwRAn89AJ4vD3HcvM+jKy5fZQ+I8Zh5y2L6MgCfVycI bQ4t0dTFDAebKMYBV7HvDDI= =ETYS -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
help needed with sasl and postfix
i am a newbiee in freebsd an i am trying to set up af mail server with postfix mysql amavis razor squirrelmail sasl imap i have tryed to follow this link http://www.littlewhitedog.com/reviews_other_00029.asp but i had to skeep the the start and whent on to installing the progs going to harden it later first i want it to work Also add this in the beginning of your recipient restrictions ($:~)=> permit_sasl_authenticated, this wrong but what shall there stand then ($:~)=> dd if=/dev/urandom of=/etc/postfix/ssl/post.rand count=1 2>/dev/null and the answer is dd: unknown oprand 2 Cyrus SASL/TLS And Postfix SSL let's get SASL2 Installed now. ($:~)=> cd /usr/ports/security/cyrus-sasl2 ; make install clean Now go ahead and edit postfix's main.cf so we can tell it to start utilizing the TLS features. Add in the following somewhere near the bottom: #TLS smtp_use_tls = yes smtpd_use_tls = yes smtpd_tls_auth_only = yes smtp_tls_note_starttls_offer = yes smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/postfix/ssl/post.pem smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/postfix/ssl/post.pem smtpd_tls_CAfile = /etc/postfix/ssl/post.pem smtpd_tls_loglevel = 3 smtpd_tls_received_header = yes smtpd_tls_session_cache_timeout = 3600s tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom enable_sasl_authentication = yes smtpd_sasl_auth_enable = yes smtpd_sasl_security_options = noanonymous smtpd_sasl_local_domain = broken_sasl_auth_clients = yes Also add this in the beginning of your recipient restrictions ($:~)=> permit_sasl_authenticated, Here we create our postfix SSL Stuff ($:~)=> mkdir /usr/local/etc/postfix/ssl ($:~)=> chmod 700 /usr/local/etc/postfix/ssl Next we create our SSL certificates for postfix ($:~)=> cd /usr/local/etc/postfix/ssl ($:~)=> vi pst.cnf The contents of pst.cnf are: RANDFILE = /etc/postfix/ssl/post.rand [ req ] default_bits = 1024 encrypt_key = yes distinguished_name = req_dn x509_extensions = cert_type prompt = no [ req_dn ] C=countryName Two letters! ST=stateOrProvinceName L=localityName O=organizationName OU=OrganizationalUnitName CN=commonName emailAddress=emailAddress [ cert_type ] nsCertType = server Be sure to enter the correct options. Next we generate our SSL certificates. ($:~)=> dd if=/dev/urandom of=/etc/postfix/ssl/post.rand count=1 2>/dev/null WITH REGARDS MARTIN M ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Is non-breaking space a space?
* Erik Trulsson: > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 01:31:07AM +0100, Jean-Baptiste Quenot wrote: > > > In /usr/src/share/mklocale, the file la_LN.ISO8859-1.src for example > > contains a SPACE definition that includes the non-breaking space. > > It seems that it is so since the beginning of FreeBSD, but is there > > some reference, some standard that states whether NBSP is considered > > a space or not? > > Ifyoulookatthelocaledefinitionsfoundat > http://www.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC22/WG15 it would seem that NBSP should be > considered as a space character, but there might be some other > standard somewhere else that says differently. That's also my opinion. Let's explain the whole story: I'm reformatting my email messages with textproc/par, and I noticed since I'm using FreeBSD that all non-breaking spaces are converted to spaces during filtering, just because isspace(160) is true. Of course, if I put non-breaking spaces in my text, I'm not expecting the lines to be broken on them, and I don't want them to be filtered out, because nbsps make sense when used appropriately. After a while, I discovered that the issue is related to locales. And IMHO it makes sense not to consider nbsp as a space. Where shall I report the problem? Cheers, -- Jean-Baptiste Quenot http://caraldi.com/jbq/ pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Solved [Re: delete first partition XP and reformat as ufs -> kernel not found]
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Dorin H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > To finish, I was wondering if I can specify in boot2 > prompt which is the correct slice&partition to use for > booting. > > If my assumptions are correct, in expression > > 0:ad(0,a)/kernel > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ > | | | | | > | | | | - the path inside the partition > | | | | > | | | - partition in slice > | | | > | | - ??? is this the slice #, drive # ??? > | - refers to driver > - refers to the disk unit > > If no RTFM is available, point me to the source files. > I am not familiar with the FreeBSD kernel sources, but > I'll have no problem reading some code. >> This may not be exactly correct. See the section 8 man page for boot. (i.e. Do "man boot".) The source is in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386. >> > PS2. Does anybody has a clue why the FreeBSD > associates the slice # 2 (i.e. ad0s2) for the PT entry > 4? > Initially, I had > MBR PT: > ad0s1 XP > - not used, reserved space > - not used, reserved space > ad0s2 FreeBSD (swap, /) > > I have installed Debian swap and / in entries 2 and 3, > and the FreeBSD associated the (correct) numbers: > > ad0s1 XP > ad0s2 Debian swap > ad0s3 Debian / > ad0s4 FreeBSD (swap, /) > ^^ > > This made the FreeBSD boot process to fail until I > "fixit" the /etc/fstab to mount the correct root > partition. At that time, I was also unable to specify > in boot2 prompt (?) where my / is. > > My opinion is that if the PT entry # corresponding to > the PT entry were used in the first place, this > problem will be avoid. Probably this reflects a > superficial view, but for a simple HDD configuration > this make sense to me. Thanks again for any > opinions/suggestions. >> If I understand this and your previous emails on this subject, you began with this MBR partition/slice table arrangement: ad0s1 XP ad0s2 FreeBSD and everything worked fine. Then you changed the MBR partitions to: ad0s1 XP ad0s2 Debian swap ad0s3 Debian / ad0s4 FreeBSD and FreeBSD would not boot correctly because the file /etc/fstab, created during the initial FreeBSD installation process, still had "/dev/ad0s2" where it now needed to have "/dev/ad0s4" because you renumbered its MBR partition. Then you fixed that and everything seemed to work fine until you decided to reuse the XP partition for more FreeBSD disk space. So you changed your MBR partition table to: ad0s1 FreeBSD (addtitional file system space) ad0s2 Debian swap ad0s3 Debian / ad0s4 FreeBSD (the operating system) and FreeBSD would no longer boot. This might be due to boot1 confusion. Each partition in the MBR has a flag byte and a type byte. The 0x80 bit in the flag byte marks the partition as "active". Normally at most one partition has the active bit set. A non-interactive MBR bootstrap program typically boots whichever partition has the active bit set. The FreeBSD boot1 program, the program loaded by the MBR bootstrap, is not hardwired with the number of the MBR partition in which it was installed (perhaps it ought to be). Instead it uses the first MBR partition of FreeBSD type with the active bit set. If no FreeBSD MBR partition has the active bit set, the boot1 program chooses the first FreeBSD MBR partition. This normally works correctly even if you have more than one bootable FreeBSD MBR partition because the FreeBSD boot0 MBR program normally rewrites the MBR record with the appropriate active bit set before it invokes the FreeBSD boot1 program. You say that you are using Debian lilo for your MBR bootstrap program rather than the FreeBSD boot0 program. I don't know much about lilo, but I am guessing that it does not set the active partition in the MBR partition table before it boots a partition. Then the boot1 program tries to load the boot2 program from ad0s1 instead of ad0s4. Workaround: you can make ad0s4 the only active FreeBSD partition with the fdisk program. If nothing else changes that, boot1 will correctly boot ad0s4. Dan Strick [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"