mail not flowing

2006-04-04 Thread Joy Williams
I have 690 emails in queue and cannot get them out.

Amavisd will not start - It appears to but if I enter the stop command
it displays a message that it is not running.

 

I have rerouted my email so that it does not run through Freebsd for
now; however I need to get the emails out of the queue.

Is there a way to force them out?

 

Joy Williams

Control Systems Research

850-689-3284

 


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I have 690 emails in queue and cannot get them 
out.

Amavisd will not start – It appears to but if I enter
the stop command it displays a message that it is not 
running.

 

I have rerouted my email so that it does not run through
Freebsd for now; however I need to get the emails out of the 
queue.

Is there a way to force them 
out?

 

Joy Williams

Control Systems Research

850-689-3284

 






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BTX Halted - not such a newbie question

2005-12-06 Thread Joy

I'm having problems installing FreeBSD V6.0 on an HP (ne Compaq) desktop PC.
The install appears to go fine from CD, or via FTP, but on rebooting the
installed boot loader halts with a register dump and "BTX halted" error
message. So no rotating curser, no kernel messages just the dump and error
message.

Now I've been using FreeBSD for years, so immediately think "Disc Geometry
problems - enable / disable DMA" etc. Nope, I've tried the various BIOS
settings and manually setting the geometry in fdisk. I've also tried changing
the boot manager for a dedicated MBR.

Here are the BIOS settings I have tried:

  Transfer Mode: Max UDMA, Ultra DMA 0, Enhanced DMA, Max PIO, PIO 0
  Translation Mode: Bit Shift, LBA Assisted and User Defined [1023/240/63]

Here is the spec of my machine:

Spec: Compaq Workstation xw6000
Proc: P4 2.8GHz
RAM:  1024MB
HD:   80.0GB, Maxtor 6Y080L0 (Primary IDE master)
Most onboard devices (USB, Serial, etc) have been disabled.

Any help appreciated 

Joy
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Command like chkconfig

2002-10-23 Thread Samuel Joy
Friend,
Is there a command like chkconfig that we use in redhat present in FreeBSD. I want to 
have a scrpt that is custom written by me to start automatically when the FreeBSD 
server boots up.
Sam.




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