On 2006-06-27 14:14, sara lidgey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I've read the man page for ln but can't find a way to do this. I want
to create multiple links to a single directory with one command.
Consider the following example. I have a directory structure like
this:
test/a/
Marc G. Fournier writes:
So, my question above, and a public call to -core, or anyone else:
What can we, as a community, due to improve this situation?
How about buying from vendors that specifically support FreeBSD.
http://freebsdsystems.com
http://ixsystems.com
and surely others.
Marc G. Fournier writes:
b. are ppl actually using/promoting SATA drives in a server environment?
I think for a small company there is little choice if you need serious
capacity on a budget.
300GB SATA.. in the $150 and lower
300GB 10K RPM SCSI $650 and up
$500 difference per drive.
2U
Marc G. Fournier writes:
settled on HP Proliant servers .
The problem with HP, as I see it, is that they officially do not support
freebsd.. I even sent an email to ask.. and the categorically stated that it
is not supported.
I would not want to standarize on something which is not
hi!
Im using freebsd-5.2.1-RELEASE-p14 and I just want to ask if how can I
setup transparent proxying with squid using ipnat?
thanks!
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At 03:29 28.06.2006, you wrote:
$ rndc reload
rndc: connection to remote host closed
This may indicate that the remote server is using an older version of
the command protocol, this host is not authorized to connect,
or the key is invalid.
Did you check that named was still listeing on
Google, as well as other web sites, seem to be using the 'FLV' format to
encode videos. I have found a decoder that can translate from 'FLV' to
'MPG' that works under win32; however, I have not been successful in
locating a similar product in the ports system. Perhaps someone knows of
such a
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Companies that service exclusively Microsoft installations cannot even
manage
that. For that kind of support you have to go to Sun or IBM and pay
the big bucks.
Ted
You can get it from Rackspace if you run RedHat - and you do not have to
pay big bucks. Just they are
Configure Modem to answer call
using HAYES Commands
ALL external and internal PCI voice modems since they were first
developed have been manufactured to comply to the Hayes standard.
When you turn on your modem or reset it, your modem loads the
active configuration profile into non-volatile
How much more official can this get:
http://www.testdrive.hp.com/os/#bsd
How can a company officially support an operating system that does not
have a development organization that will guarentee a response on a
problem? Doing so would be tanasmount to assuming FreeBSD development,
all that
On 6/28/06, Gerard E. Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Google, as well as other web sites, seem to be using the 'FLV' format to
encode videos. I have found a decoder that can translate from 'FLV' to
'MPG' that works under win32; however, I have not been successful in
locating a similar product
Atom Powers writes:
Yes. All the servers I'm installing this year will have SATA drives
(and 3ware RAID controllers). The Western Digital Raptor drives are
every bit as good as the SCSI drives I used to get.
Perhaps as the ones you used to get, but not as good as you can get.
Dont get me
On 6/28/06, Francisco Reyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Atom Powers writes:
Yes. All the servers I'm installing this year will have SATA drives
(and 3ware RAID controllers). The Western Digital Raptor drives are
every bit as good as the SCSI drives I used to get.
Perhaps as the ones you used
I'm still working on my program for serial communications. While getting
help from someone else, he mentioned that, There are questions as to the
FreeBSD serial driver etc. whether it supports hardware flow control
itself. What I'm wondering is, does the driver support hardware flow
control?
Hello,
Im running several servers all ranging from FBSD 4.11 through the 5.4 release
, patched of course. MY question is how do i check a system to see if has been
compromised ? I have already run a current version chkrootkit found nothing.
The symptom im seeing is yesterday all of a sudden the
im Running FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE
You should build `devel/apr-svn' with db4 support to use subversion with it.
Please rebuild `devel/apr-svn' with option `APR_UTIL_WITH_BERKELEY_DB=yes' and
try again.
Or you can disable db4 support. Only 'fs' repository backend will be
available.
To disable db4
No, you cannot get it from Rackspace - unless you go with one of their
custom-built servers that they host at their site. That is pretty useless
for
a server that you build hosted at your site such as 99% of all business
servers.
Ted
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted
At 08:40 Wed 28 Jun 2006, Brent wrote:
The symptom im seeing is yesterday all of a sudden the root user was removed
from the /etc/passwd file Im not sure on how to track down what happened. I
managed to recover from this. Are there any other tools that i can use to
track down say who did
In response to Brent [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Im running several servers all ranging from FBSD 4.11 through the 5.4 release
, patched of course. MY question is how do i check a system to see if has been
compromised ? I have already run a current version chkrootkit found
nothing.
You need
Hello list.
What mobile phone would you recommend for connecting freebsd to internet?
What about Ubiquam U200?
TIA, Roman.
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-- Original message --
From: Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duane Whitty wrote:
I have followed all of the instructions for patching the src (from
above), and firefox still crashes with the error: /libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
On Jun 28, 2006, at 5:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Companies that service exclusively Microsoft installations cannot
even
manage
that. For that kind of support you have to go to Sun or IBM and pay
the big bucks.
Ted
You can get it from Rackspace if you run
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
No, you cannot get it from Rackspace - unless you go with one of their
custom-built servers that they host at their site. That is pretty useless
for
a server that you build hosted at your site such as 99% of all business
servers.
Ted
The people who can afford to build
El día Wednesday, June 28, 2006 a las 01:45:33PM +0400, Roman Gorohov.
escribió:
Hello list.
What mobile phone would you recommend for connecting freebsd to internet?
What about Ubiquam U200?
I'm using a BenQ-Siemens S68 which connects through a normal 9pin
serial cable to my
Hi
I'm using the ftpd server that ships with FreeBSD and when i chroot a
user i notice that all created directories and files have GMT time on
them as if the process can't access the system time because it's
chrooted. That's only my theory. I would love a way to solve this, i
just can't
Trying this one again. It didn't get through (for some reason).
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From: Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 27, 2006 1:13 PM
Subject: Question on the serial port driver in FreeBSD
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
I'm still working on my program for
Brent wrote:
Hello,
Im running several servers all ranging from FBSD 4.11 through the 5.4 release
, patched of course. MY question is how do i check a system to see if has been
compromised ? I have already run a current version chkrootkit found nothing.
There isn't a simple answer to that,
Basheer Faith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use Freebsd6. My server sometimes reboots by itself. As the server rebooted
I was not near it so I could not see on its display that what the server
wrote on display.
I want to see what the server gave an error. I could not find any error
nocturnal wrote:
Hi
I'm using the ftpd server that ships with FreeBSD and when i chroot a
user i notice that all created directories and files have GMT time on
them as if the process can't access the system time because it's
chrooted. That's only my theory. I would love a way to solve this,
On 2006-06-23 14:26, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use NAT, then I can guide you through setting up a local
``master zone'' that is only visible inside your home network, and a
``slave zone'' that pulls stuff from ZoneEdit for the
``mykitchentable.net'' domain. I already have
It's true they seem to prefer RedHat, but I run FreeBSD on servers
hosted at Rackspace. Their FreeBSD support, in my experience, is
generally excellent, and their pricing is fair. Of course that is for
servers hosted at one of their sites, which may not be what is wanted.
We do host there,
I have same setup and use /etc/ftpchroot
See man ftpchroot for details.
How did you chroot your ftp users?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of nocturnal
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 9:58 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:
Maxim Vetrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running 6.1 release compiled from source. For a half of june it
run smoothly. But then somehow I got a filesystem crash - it just
refused to start after reaching fstab mounts, saying that fs (/data)
was not properly dismounted:
...
WARNING: /data
Bob Middaugh wrote:
fwiw, I've followed these instructions on a few boxes, all 6.1-RELEASE, and
have had no problems:
http://www.unixlike.com.br/?p=%2081
Is that available in English?
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My cousin just died. He was only 19. He got stung by a bee - the
Mike Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got Oracle Calendar installed, but I did some majorly nasty stuff
(over-writing linux libraries with stuff on knoppix CDs, etc.) I had
hoped to use libmapI had to get a knoppix CD to run the installer to
get past java issues (which I won't detail
I'm diagnosing a slow hard disk issues , trying to determine where the
bottleneck in all of this. The system is FreeBSD 5.4 with SCSI U320 drives in
RAID-5 on Adaptec 2130SLP Controller.
I'm noticing the / boot partition has the most activities for writes/Busy and
was wondering if anyone can
On Jun 28, 2006, at 8:51 AM, Tamouh H. wrote:
I'm diagnosing a slow hard disk issues , trying to determine where
the bottleneck in all of this. The system is FreeBSD 5.4 with SCSI
U320 drives in RAID-5 on Adaptec 2130SLP Controller.
I'm noticing the / boot partition has the most
On 6/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We do host there, and their FreeBSD support is great, that's true.
However, they do not want to promise it. I tried to convince them to say
that they will support it and that I can accept if given shift does not
have a FreeBSD capable
On Jun 28, 2006, at 8:11 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
Bob Middaugh wrote:
fwiw, I've followed these instructions on a few boxes, all 6.1-
RELEASE, and have had no problems:
http://www.unixlike.com.br/?p=%2081
Is that available in English?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My cousin
Thanks for all the ideas. They are very helpful.
-S
Brian O'Shea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It can be done with a shell for-loop:
$ mkdir a b c
$ for dir in a b ; do (cd $dir ; ln -s ../c clink) ; done
But this is technically not a single command, and it assumes that
you are using the Bourne
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
settled on HP Proliant servers .
The problem with HP, as I see it, is that they officially do not support
freebsd.. I even sent an email to ask.. and the categorically stated that it
is not supported.
I would not want
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
So, my question above, and a public call to -core, or anyone else:
What can we, as a community, due to improve this situation?
How about buying from vendors that specifically support FreeBSD.
http://freebsdsystems.com
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On 2006-06-28 10:10, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/28/2006 7:43 AM Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
So assuming I understand correctly, yes, please guide me in setting
up a local master zone.
Assuming that your local home network uses addresses in the
192.168.0.0/16 range, you have to
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
So, my question above, and a public call to -core, or anyone else:
What can we, as a community, due to improve this situation?
How about buying from vendors that specifically support FreeBSD.
In response to Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jun 28, 2006, at 8:51 AM, Tamouh H. wrote:
I'm diagnosing a slow hard disk issues , trying to determine where
the bottleneck in all of this. The system is FreeBSD 5.4 with SCSI
U320 drives in RAID-5 on Adaptec 2130SLP Controller.
On 6/28/2006 7:43 AM Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2006-06-23 14:26, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you use NAT, then I can guide you through setting up a local
``master zone'' that is only visible inside your home network, and a
``slave zone'' that pulls stuff from ZoneEdit for
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 10:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list.
What mobile phone would you recommend for connecting freebsd to internet?
What about Ubiquam U200?
I'm using a BenQ-Siemens S68 which connects through a normal 9pin
serial cable to my laptop, has build-in modem for
On Jun 28, 2006, at 10:16 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
growing number of places (ie. Adaptec / Intel) appear to be
dropping support for it as well ...
Many places are starting support for FreeBSD, or increased support,
as well -- Areca RAID, HPT RAID cards, more LSI cards with better
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Jun 28, 2006, at 10:16 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
growing number of places (ie. Adaptec / Intel) appear to be dropping
support for it as well ...
Many places are starting support for FreeBSD, or increased support, as well
--
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I use virtual servers with Apache. To access those from the inside, I
have to use the same URL as is used on the outside. So from the
Internet, I need drew.mykitchentable.net to resolve to my public IP but
on the inside, I need it to resolve to 192.168.0.x. Thus it
On Jun 28, 2006, at 1:08 PM, User Freebsd wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Jun 28, 2006, at 10:16 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
growing number of places (ie. Adaptec / Intel) appear to be
dropping support for it as well ...
Many places are starting
Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
You have no guarentee that any piece of hardware you buy will be
supported on any future revision of FreeBSD, or even Windows
for that matter.
True.
I have lots of Intel gear in my basement that was
supported on various Windows versions in the past, which cannot
Marc G. Fournier writes:
the problem is that none of the Tier 1 hardware manufacturer's support
FreeBSD, and a growing number of places (ie. Adaptec / Intel) appear to be
dropping support for it as well ...
But companies like 3Ware and Areca are supporting it and from what I see on
the
Marc G. Fournier writes:
The other selling point for me on HP was the 2.5 SAS drives ... our new
servers have 4x72G SAS drives in a 1U space, which means I can do RAID1+0
How do those drives perform?
They are too small for where I work. :-(
At least for our storage servers..
Are those 10K
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
the problem is that none of the Tier 1 hardware manufacturer's support
FreeBSD, and a growing number of places (ie. Adaptec / Intel) appear to be
dropping support for it as well ...
But companies like 3Ware and Areca are
On Jun 28, 2006, at 3:46 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
the problem is that none of the Tier 1 hardware manufacturer's
support FreeBSD, and a growing number of places (ie. Adaptec /
Intel) appear to be dropping support
On 6/28/06, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
Your Web App and Email hosting provider
chad at shire.net
Do you offer Xen hosting Chad?.. and back on topic... What's the point
of iLO Marc? What's wrong with having your server text
My HDD is an ST340810A 3.31. The BIOS gives its stats as:
Cylinder: 19158
Head:16
Precomp: 0
Landing Zone: 19157
Sector: 255
I found the official doc at
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st340810a.html although
I'm not too sure how to interpret it.
My HDD is an ST340810A 3.31. The BIOS gives its stats as:
Cylinder: 19158
Head:16
Precomp: 0
Landing Zone: 19157
Sector: 255
I found the official doc at
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st340810a.html although
I'm not too sure how to interpret it.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Francisco Reyes wrote:
Marc G. Fournier writes:
The other selling point for me on HP was the 2.5 SAS drives ... our new
servers have 4x72G SAS drives in a 1U space, which means I can do RAID1+0
How do those drives perform?
They are too small for where I work. :-(
At
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any way to ask a USB-attached drive to spin down (or
better yet some way to have it happen automatically after an idle timeout)?
I've tried camcontrol stop but it doesn't like that:
(511) llama:~ $ sudo camcontrol stop 1:0:0 -v
Error received from stop unit command
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Nikolas Britton wrote:
On 6/28/06, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
Your Web App and Email hosting provider
chad at shire.net
Do you offer Xen hosting Chad?.. and back on topic... What's the point
of iLO
On 6/28/06, User Freebsd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Nikolas Britton wrote:
On 6/28/06, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
Your Web App and Email hosting provider
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Do you offer Xen hosting
Nikolas Britton writes:
Dont get me wrong.. I can get approval to go SCSI since our
machines need at least 1T+ (the storage machines)
err.. should have say can't get approval to go SCSI.. We are using SATA.
Why? 1TB and up is a SATA niche.
Correct.. that is what we use.
You can buy 3
From: Sean M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My HDD is an ST340810A 3.31. The BIOS gives its stats as:
Cylinder: 19158
Head:16
Precomp: 0
Landing Zone: 19157
Sector: 255
I found the official doc at
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st340810a.html although
I'm
Hi,
I will host a mail server in FreeBSD 6.x. Since we are going to use Raid for
mirroing, can anyone please recommend a RAID CARD that is fully compatible
with FreeBSD? I found the following RAIDCARD sounds good, what is your
opinon about it?
I've been updating all my ports and I started to get segmentation
faults with pear. All I have to do is to type pear, let it list the
options and it finishes with the following error and threatens to open
a debugger that never opens.
I now have three machines that have the problem. There is
So to clarify my initial request, what I am seeking recommendations for
is
the program that collects the information, such as server load,
temperature,
open tcp connections etc of the freebsd server itself.
I already have the program to process the data, of which part of this
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
hi!
Im using freebsd-5.2.1-RELEASE-p14 and I just want to ask if how can I
setup transparent proxying with squid using ipnat?
You're going to want something like this in your ipnat configuration:
rdr int0 0/0 port 80 - 192.168.0.1 port 3128
Where int0 is your internal
Everything I need is in FreeBSD 4-STABLE so I see no reason to switch to FBSD 5*
I realize no further advancements are being made in the 4 branch, but my
question is for how long will I be SAFE using FBSD 4* and when is the targeted
date to stop offering security updates that affect 4*?
m
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 21:26, probsd org wrote:
Everything I need is in FreeBSD 4-STABLE so I see no reason to
switch to FBSD 5*
I realize no further advancements are being made in the 4 branch,
but my question is for how long will I be SAFE using FBSD 4* and
when is the targeted date to
On 6/28/06, Sam Wun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I will host a mail server in FreeBSD 6.x. Since we are going to use Raid for
mirroing, can anyone please recommend a RAID CARD that is fully compatible
with FreeBSD? I found the following RAIDCARD sounds good, what is your
opinon about it?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I will host a mail server in FreeBSD 6.x. Since we are going
to use Raid for mirroing, can anyone please recommend a RAID
CARD that is fully compatible with FreeBSD? I found the
following RAIDCARD sounds good, what is your opinon about it?
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