most appropriate).
Have you looked at the sysutils/jailadmin port? You can figure a set of
named jails, and start/stop them individually or as a group. It includes an
rc.d script as well.
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94 outdated ports.
Portupgrade one, an hour
At 2003-08-18T02:52:39Z, "DANDY King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> our product is DVR(digital video recorder), it runs on linux system.
Then ask in a Linux mailing list.
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seem to attach to the card (when I "kldload if_wi.ko" from sysinstall's
holographic shell, with a floppy with the "corrected" driver).
What else can I do? Is there anything else I should edit?
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At 2003-07-25T15:48:13Z, Diomidis Spinellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The same can also be done when connecting a local process with a remote
> process through a socket(2); there is no need for an intermediary, and
> this is what I have implemented.
Gotcha.
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At 2003-07-25T06:06:01Z, Diomidis Spinellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You still have the overhead of two nc instances copying data and context
> switching.
Forgive my ignorance, but is that significantly higher than two /bin/sh
instances copying data and context switching?
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hod will mostly
> be useful within the context of a LAN or a VPN.
Isn't this almost the same as:
# ssh -f remotehost "nc -l -p 54321 | dd of=/dev/st0 bs=32k"
# tar cvf - / | nc remotehost 54321
Netcat implements a TCP/UDP transports and basically nothing else. Isn
hink that CPUTYPE=k7 is a reasonable
cutoff.
>> - Add perl 5.8 *and* python 2.2 to base.
> I agree - perl makes a perfect replacement for tar.
I strongly disagree. We already have csh - anything else is just frilly.
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$ ls
2.2.20 2.4.17-k7 2.4.18-k7 2.4.19-k7
Whenever I boot one of the respective kernels, it looks for its modules in
/lib/modules/$VERSION so that there's no real possibility for catastrophic
interaction.
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with their own modules directories, under /boot.
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that's begging me for a problem to throw at it.
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s, each "accept" rule will only get
processed once *per connection*, rather than once *per packet*.
Finally, I'm not sure of the lastest hardware recommendations, but I'd put
the absolute best NICs in that machine that I could afford. Anyone know
what the current king of the Free
At 2002-12-10T00:44:03Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> hi,sorry
>
> does Linux run with an AMD Athlon 1,2Ghz ?
> how?
Dunno. Ask on a Linux mailing list.
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y of the
prison struct available to userspace programs?
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nside of that is that then I cannot enforce
> disk usage between jails. So at this point, 16-20 partitions seems the
> safest route.
Good question. Is there any ability at all within the system to set a quota
on a jail?
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