it on 3.4 but have been unable to get the disk
label edited.
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, John Ioannidis wrote:
Here is the setup:
Hosts alice and bob, running 3.4-STABLE, xl interfaces.
on alice:
# ifconfig xl1 10.1.1.1 up netmask 255.255.255.255
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# ifconfig xl1 10.1.1.2 up netmask 255.255.255.255
snip
So, what's the right way to do
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Michael Beckmann wrote:
Here is the problem:
When you want to have 500 GB of storage, you will need 250 files. In the current
implementation of nnrpd, this will need 250 file descriptors per nnrpd. This will
limit the number of readers that can be supported on a
was
the preferred route to the ip address on the loopback.
If the live server goes down, the backup server becomes the
only available gateway to the ip in question.
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the preferred route to the ip address on the loopback.
If the live server goes down, the backup server becomes the
only available gateway to the ip in question.
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On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Mark Tinguely wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
delete any static
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Dennis wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
examples.
ifconfig fxp0
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Mark Tinguely wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
delete any static
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999, Dennis wrote:
It seems that an interface configured with an address, which is then
deleted, and then set to a different address on the same network, the
machine continues to use the original address although all evidence of it
is gone.
examples.
ifconfig fxp0
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Max Khon wrote:
hi, there!
after upgrade to 3.2-STABLE from 2.2.8-STABLE we are experiencing problems
with closed telnet sessions. If a user drops connection (closes telnet
on his workstation without logging off) pdmenu, midnight commander and
other programs eat
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Max Khon wrote:
hi, there!
after upgrade to 3.2-STABLE from 2.2.8-STABLE we are experiencing problems
with closed telnet sessions. If a user drops connection (closes telnet
on his workstation without logging off) pdmenu, midnight commander and
other programs eat up
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Charles Randall wrote:
After an unsuccessful attempt at asking this on -questions...
I believe that I could work my way through the problem below if I could
build a vanilla gcc 2.7.2.3 on FreeBSD 3.3-R.
Attempting to build a fresh 2.7.2.3,
1. configure
2.
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