My first question is, why are you partitioning more than 2x your RAM? I
highly doubt you have 16GB of RAM.
probably because he need it. 2x is just rough estimate, real requirements
depends on load
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Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> >
> >I have been updating 6.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update. Recently I
> >upgraded it to RELENG_6_3 from source. Can I continue using
> >freebsd-update or must I upgrade only from source from now on?
> >
> >
>
> I don't see why not.
I was wondering if freebsd-update wil
Server: HP DL785G5 with 8 CPU ( 32 cores ) , 16G RAM
OS: FreeBSD 7.0-amd64
Kernel 1: MAXCPU = 16 ( default )
Kernel 2: MAXCPU = 32
DL785G5 run with kernel 1 and kernel 2 both successfully, and the
FreeBSD can detect the 16 CPUs and 32 CPUs normally ( using top -S
command).
If I use kernel 2 for p
prad wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 23:17:05 -0400
David Gurvich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Many of these features have undiscovered bugs that you might
prefer not discovering on your own server.
oh oh.
but what if we are just running a plain webserver (mainly static html)
and email. we are stick
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 05:15:39PM -0400, DAve wrote:
> Steve Franks wrote:
> >So call me a sociopath, but times are a bit scary. I'd like to do the
> >2000's equivalent of the 1960's bomb shelter, and have my very own
> >snapshot in case of major local/regional internet disruption, etc.
> >
> >Wh
Sahil Tandon wrote:
Ryan Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kurt Buff wrote:
[...]
I would recommend fBSD 6.3 instead of 7. You don't need it, unless you have
a documented reason it has to be 7.0
Please qualify that recommendation; as it stands, it is pure FUD.
I don't
Ryan Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kurt Buff wrote:
[...]
> I would recommend fBSD 6.3 instead of 7. You don't need it, unless you have
> a documented reason it has to be 7.0
Please qualify that recommendation; as it stands, it is pure FUD.
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Tim DeBoer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been working on a new server, and I'd like to install apache from ports
> to make maintenance easier.
> The problem is the default layout drives me nuts. I'd like to use a more
> intuitive layout. Is it possible to pass a custom layout file during make
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Ryan Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kurt Buff wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I've got a Compaq ML570 with 2gb RAM, dual PIII Xeon 700s and 5x10k
>> RPM drives in it attached to a Compaq 5300 RAID card that I'm going to
>> be using as a squid box.
>>
>> I've configure
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 23:17:05 -0400
David Gurvich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many of these features have undiscovered bugs that you might
> prefer not discovering on your own server.
>
oh oh.
but what if we are just running a plain webserver (mainly static html)
and email. we are sticking to ufs
There are improvements in the wireless system and in locking. One of
the most interesting is the possibility of using zfs and dtrace from
Solaris. Many of these features have undiscovered bugs that you might
prefer not discovering on your own server. For desktop and laptop use
I would certainly
Hi everyone,
I've been working on a new server, and I'd like to install apache from ports
to make maintenance easier.
The problem is the default layout drives me nuts. I'd like to use a more
intuitive layout. Is it possible to pass a custom layout file during make
build? Something like make build W
Hi I am using Free BSD 6.3 and am intergating Monowal and FreeRadius
When i make the image i get this error
Fatal Trap 12 :page fault while in kernel mode
Fault virtual addres 0xbffle000
fault code -= supervisor write, page not present
instruction pointer = 0*28 =
trap number 12
panic
i've gone to freebsd-questions Archives:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/
and tried typing all sorts of things in the search box and playing with
the other fields (eg all and any, but i always get
No matches were found for '...'
how is one supposed to use the search in the ar
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 14:56:57 -0700
prad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> based on the excellent ideas from the first pre-emptive raid thread we
> have been considering raid1+0 or raid5 for our server
>
our server just arrived today!! and there was an unexpected surprise in
it - a raid card mylex extre
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 20:39:05 -0500
Ryan Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would recommend fBSD 6.3 instead of 7. You don't need it, unless
> you have a documented reason it has to be 7.0
>
really?!
i thought 7 was supposed to be a big improvement over 6.3:
"Dramatic improvements in performan
Kurt Buff wrote:
All,
I've got a Compaq ML570 with 2gb RAM, dual PIII Xeon 700s and 5x10k
RPM drives in it attached to a Compaq 5300 RAID card that I'm going to
be using as a squid box.
I've configured two drives as RAID 1 with the third as a hot spare,
and two drives as RAID0 - I intend to put
> I will, probably as part of upgrading to 7.0 (which I may accelerate, given
> this point). I'm just ecstatic at the difference I'm already seeing, and
> specifically wanted to make note of it in the archives. Point very much
> taken, though. :-)
It's trivial to change to libthr, as pointed out e
A fellow compunerd got tired of being first-hired and first-fired,
went back to school in art/computer animation. long-story-story, this
guy came up with the right kind of logo for my website; he sent a
united
t+u that at least *i* liked. Now that I'm learning
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michel Talon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:53:00PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yep, it could be that -- wh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michel Talon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:53:00PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yep, it could be that -- what confuses me though is that it is
claimed
All,
I've got a Compaq ML570 with 2gb RAM, dual PIII Xeon 700s and 5x10k
RPM drives in it attached to a Compaq 5300 RAID card that I'm going to
be using as a squid box.
I've configured two drives as RAID 1 with the third as a hot spare,
and two drives as RAID0 - I intend to put the squid cache on
Rudi Kramer - MWEB wrote:
Hey Robert,
This error indicates that you are having some sort of connection issues,
I for instance get it when I forget to use our work proxy, here are
some steps you can try to remedy the problem:
1) Can you resolve update1.FreeBSD.org?
2) Can you ping update1.Free
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michel Talon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:53:00PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yep, it could be that -- what confuses me though is that it is
claimed that performance suddenly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michel Talon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:53:00PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yep, it could be that -- what confuses me though is that it is
claimed that performance suddenly regressed. If so then this cannot
be the un
snott wrote:
Trust me, I really do want 250GB (or more) of swap. I'm using swap as a
backing store for an HTTP reverse proxy for very large cache sets. Its more
efficient to just use the vm layer for LRU object management than to create
a huge mmap'd file with file buf caching.
I am not cert
Quoting Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Michel Talon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:53:00PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yep, it could be that -- what confuses me though is that it is
claimed that performance suddenly regressed. If so then this
cannot be the underlying cause.
It may b
Trust me, I really do want 250GB (or more) of swap. I'm using swap as a
backing store for an HTTP reverse proxy for very large cache sets. Its more
efficient to just use the vm layer for LRU object management than to create
a huge mmap'd file with file buf caching.
Skye
Ryan Coleman wrote:
snott wrote:
Is there a maximum swap size limitation? I'm using a 64-bit arch and only
seem to get about 32GB of usable swap out of a 250GB disk (all of /dev/ad6)
Thanks, Skye
# uname -a
FreeBSD XX 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb 24 10:35:36 UTC 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's actually been a long, slow, steady degradation of performance as
> best I can tell, that's recently just reached proportions that are so
> ridiculous that it's gone from "this sucks but I can deal" to "this is
> completely unusable." The system has been slow from
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:28:37 -0400
"David Horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the hint. snd_emu10kx instead of snd_emu10k1 (doh!)
>
> I knew it had to be something simple. Everything is working great
> now.
>
For future reference there's an easy way to find the correct driver.
You
Is there a maximum swap size limitation? I'm using a 64-bit arch and only
seem to get about 32GB of usable swap out of a 250GB disk (all of /dev/ad6)
Thanks, Skye
# uname -a
FreeBSD XX 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb 24 10:35:36 UTC 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GE
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 04:37:47PM -0400, fred wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Basically, I have 2 scripts in the folder /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
>
> Resin.sh and apache.sh
Are these the scripts provided by the ports? They should be installed
without the '.sh' extension. See rc(8).
> I need resin to be start
Is there a best practice usage for these 2 balance options. In reading
the man page, freebsd handbook and various how to's I see no clear
usage. Or at least it isnt clear to me. When should you use either one?
I am setting up a Raid 1 in FreeBSD 7.0-p2 Release with some SCSI drives.
Peter
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Regarding the order of rc scripts,
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008, fred wrote:
I need resin to be started when apache is starting, how can I do that? I
can?t find any documentation on priority or order for startup scripts.
The rcorder(8) page will help you out. Note the PROVIDE and REQUIRE
keywords.
--On June 30, 2008 4:37:47 PM -0400 fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
Basically, I have 2 scripts in the folder “/usr/local/etc/rc.d/”
Resin.sh and apache.sh
I need resin to be started when apache is starting, how can I do that? I
can’t find any documentation on priority or order
Steve Franks wrote:
So call me a sociopath, but times are a bit scary. I'd like to do the
2000's equivalent of the 1960's bomb shelter, and have my very own
snapshot in case of major local/regional internet disruption, etc.
What would be the best way to go about this. I see with <1T words, it
At 03:37 PM 6/30/2008, fred wrote:
Hi guys,
Basically, I have 2 scripts in the folder "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/"
Resin.sh and apache.sh
I need resin to be started when apache is starting, how can I do that? I
can't find any documentation on priority or order for startup scripts.
I have tr
In response to "Steve Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So call me a sociopath, but times are a bit scary. I'd like to do the
> 2000's equivalent of the 1960's bomb shelter, and have my very own
> snapshot in case of major local/regional internet disruption, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe
Hi guys,
Basically, I have 2 scripts in the folder /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
Resin.sh and apache.sh
I need resin to be started when apache is starting, how can I do that? I
cant find any documentation on priority or order for startup scripts.
I have tried adding a line at the end of r
So call me a sociopath, but times are a bit scary. I'd like to do the
2000's equivalent of the 1960's bomb shelter, and have my very own
snapshot in case of major local/regional internet disruption, etc.
What would be the best way to go about this. I see with <1T words, it
appears doable on curr
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Sten Daniel Soersdal
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> worms wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> Can anyone point me to a guide on trouble shooting samba performance
>> or a quick list of common issues I can check for.
>> I've been googling but haven't found much that reference
Glad to hear I helped you out and you solved your problem :)
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Gonzalo Nemmi
On Monday 30 June 2008 16:28:37 David Horn wrote:
> Thanks for the hint. snd_emu10kx instead of snd_emu10k1 (doh!)
>
> I knew it had to be something simple. Everything is working great now.
>
> --_Dave
> _
In response to Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > If the files themselves are disappearing, then it could be the directory
> > entry that's getting corrupted.
>
> The files are there, but their content is corrupted.
Well ... that seems to contradict my theory ...
> > Even if you're
> > not doing it d
> If the files themselves are disappearing, then it could be the directory
> entry that's getting corrupted.
The files are there, but their content is corrupted.
> Even if you're
> not doing it directly, is your mp3 software writing temp or other
> status files to that directory? If you're curio
Thanks for the hint. snd_emu10kx instead of snd_emu10k1 (doh!)
I knew it had to be something simple. Everything is working great now.
--_Dave
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In 6.x. the default thread library is quite inefficient although it
can make use of multiple CPUs (again, providing the application is
giving them work to do). For multi-threaded performance you will
be better off switching to the libthr library (see libmap.conf(5))
or updating to 7.0 (where i
In response to Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm aware of nothing but a UPS can completely protect me from an
> outage. I was just wondering why that ONE file system was misbehaving,
> and the rest are prefectly fine - which seemed odd. Additionally, why
> were files that are read, but not written,
> In case of frequent power outages, I guess the right answer is "get a
> UPS". :)
Aye, I just got one. But for the longest time, it was a bit out of my
price range due to other priorities. Actually, the whole model line
was defective, so they are sending me a new one, and I have to wait
for it to
Michel Talon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:53:00PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yep, it could be that -- what confuses me though is that it is claimed
that performance suddenly regressed. If so then this cannot be the
underlying cause.
It may be that the load has augmented to the point th
Besides having loaded the "snd_emu10k1", have you made sure you have
the "sound" driver loaded?
In order to get any sound you need both of them loaded into the kernel ..
the "sound" module loads the sound system .. and the "snd_xxx" just loads the
right module for your sound card... so, basical
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:53:00PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Yep, it could be that -- what confuses me though is that it is claimed
> that performance suddenly regressed. If so then this cannot be the
> underlying cause.
It may be that the load has augmented to the point that contention
imp
I'm hoping that someone can help me get my soundcard working properly
with FreeBSD 7.0. I have tried all of the suggestions in the
handbook, and am at a loss on next steps to diagnose. I am starting
to think that I am missing something very simple.
Hardware: SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS (PCI bus) i
Michel Talon wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
In 6.x. the default thread library is quite inefficient although it can
make use of multiple CPUs (again, providing the application is giving
them work to do). For multi-threaded performance you will be better off
switching to the libthr library (see
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:05:51PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > Ans set 'hw.ata.wc="0"' in /boot/loader.conf to stop the drives from
> > caching writes.
>
> it will GREATLY reduce write performance. not just a bit, but many times.
Of course. And mounting filesystems with sync will also reduc
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> In 6.x. the default thread library is quite inefficient although it can
> make use of multiple CPUs (again, providing the application is giving
> them work to do). For multi-threaded performance you will be better off
> switching to the libthr library (see libmap.conf(5)
I've been seeing errors like the following appearing:
Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 261
usec to 258 usec for pid 516 (devd)
Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 4976
usec to 4926 usec for pid 367 (pflogd)
Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel:
Ans set 'hw.ata.wc="0"' in /boot/loader.conf to stop the drives from
caching writes.
it will GREATLY reduce write performance. not just a bit, but many times.
WRT softupdates/gjournal, see below.
In case of frequent power outages, I guess the right answer is "get a
UPS". :)
it is definitely
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 12:30:38PM -0400, Jim wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In response to Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> I have a computer that is in a situation where it is losing power
> >> occasionally. All but one of the filesystems are
,--- Kirk Strauser writes:
| On Monday 30 June 2008, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल wrote:
|| Did you mean your setup stopped working after you compiled new kernel,
|| hmm...?
| Yes. Unfortunately, I'm not sure exactly when it happened. I saw an
| article on Slashdot about IPv6, went to look at my m
chip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I found a pkg to add that supposed will allow me to mount the camera
> as a filesystem, it's called fusefs-gphotofs. The following
> instructions are given at the end of the pkg_add process -
>
> "Now fuse filesystems (sysutils/fusefs-*) can be mounted at startup
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In response to Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I have a computer that is in a situation where it is losing power
>> occasionally. All but one of the filesystems are going along fine.
>> Once file system seems to lose data on a p
On Monday 30 June 2008, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल wrote:
> Did you mean your setup stopped working after you compiled new kernel,
> hmm...?
Yes. Unfortunately, I'm not sure exactly when it happened. I saw an
article on Slashdot about IPv6, went to look at my maillog to see how much
traffic I'd
,--- Kirk Strauser writes:
| On Sunday 29 June 2008, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल wrote:
|| I think how without specifying zone index[1] in link-local address
|| worked, it is probably due to availability of only single inet6
|| interface except lo0.
| The physical and virtual interfaces on the system
I had the same problem when 2 weeks ago i installed FreeBSD7.
the solution was:
# Xorg -configure to create an default xorg.conf file.
{http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/x-config.html}
Apparently for the mouse to work it needs a default{at least} xorg.conf file.
-nicolas
PS: If thi
On Monday 30 June 2008 10:53:00 Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
> On Sunday 29 June 2008 13:20:11 Andrew Berry wrote:
> > On 28-Jun-08, at 12:01 AM, Jack Barnett wrote:
> > > She is a fan of Google Calendars (which I admit works well), but I'm
> > > a fan of Sunbird (since it's local and don't need in
What version of Samba are you using? I am getting an error trying to load
the pam_winbind.so when a user tries to authenticate.
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On Sunday 29 June 2008 13:20:11 Andrew Berry wrote:
> On 28-Jun-08, at 12:01 AM, Jack Barnett wrote:
> > She is a fan of Google Calendars (which I admit works well), but I'm
> > a fan of Sunbird (since it's local and don't need internets for it
> > to work).
> > I could probably "convert" her to
I am searching for a way to passthru (not prompt the user for
authentication) a Windows users' Active Directory credentials to Squid
running on FreeBSD. With this AD info I can ACL where the user can go
and have their individual usage logged All the HOWTO's I found seem
to require a manual authent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Roger,
>
> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Roger Olofsson wrote:
>
> |[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
> |>
> |> I need to switch the users connections between two POP3 servers based
> on
> |> login information.
> |> Since the login is part of the pop3 handshake, I'm stuck on ho
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:48:25 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Actually, I decided to run vmstat this morning for a little while
> after turning off Zope, and during the couple of minutes I had it
> going, the number of processes running (as indicated by the leftmost
> column of vmstat's output) wa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off, thanks for such a prompt response. :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm the webmaster for www.marssociety.org, which is a FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASE box running on a dual-core AMD Opteron setup with 4GB of
RAM. The box is reasonably busy, as it's the sole piece of har
Roger,
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, Roger Olofsson wrote:
|[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
|>
|> I need to switch the users connections between two POP3 servers based on
|> login information.
|> Since the login is part of the pop3 handshake, I'm stuck on how to
|> "transfer" the connection and pass the
First off, thanks for such a prompt response. :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm the webmaster for www.marssociety.org, which is a FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASE box running on a dual-core AMD Opteron setup with 4GB of
RAM. The box is reasonably busy, as it's the sole piece of hardware
running web, databa
On 6/30/08, David Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been seeing errors like the following appearing:
>
> Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 261
> usec to 258 usec for pid 516 (devd)
[...]
> Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 486
> us
On Sunday 29 June 2008, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल wrote:
> I think how without specifying zone index[1] in link-local address
> worked, it is probably due to availability of only single inet6
> interface except lo0.
The physical and virtual interfaces on the system are exactly as before.
I'm gues
Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On June 30, 2008 2:22:41 PM +0200 Zbigniew Szalbot
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all,
I read man freebsd-update but it has not answered my questions. That is,
after I have issued freebsd-update fetch/install, where can I find
information about if the installed updates
--On June 30, 2008 2:22:41 PM +0200 Zbigniew Szalbot
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all,
I read man freebsd-update but it has not answered my questions. That is,
after I have issued freebsd-update fetch/install, where can I find
information about if the installed updates require recompiling t
I've been seeing errors like the following appearing:
Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 261
usec to 258 usec for pid 516 (devd)
Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 4976
usec to 4926 usec for pid 367 (pflogd)
Jun 30 03:13:57 ford kernel: c
freebsd-update only updates the installed sources, not all sources.
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Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello again,
Not all updates include kernel updates, some are just userland.
If you are running a GENERIC, unomdified (from CD) kernel, this will
be updated in the process. freebsd-update shows you a list of updated
files, and will also show /boot/kernel/kernel if this
Hello again,
Not all updates include kernel updates, some are just userland.
If you are running a GENERIC, unomdified (from CD) kernel, this will be
updated in the process. freebsd-update shows you a list of updated
files, and will also show /boot/kernel/kernel if this is updated. You
will al
2008/6/29 Patrick Lamaizière <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Le Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:42:33 +0100,
> Kemian Dang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
>> Hi all,
>
> Hi,
>
>> I set "sysctl debug.cpufreq.lowest=800" but sysctl -a still told me
>> that the CPU freq is at 300, though it will jump high if I am doing
>>
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Dear all,
I read man freebsd-update but it has not answered my questions. That
is, after I have issued freebsd-update fetch/install, where can I find
information about if the installed updates require recompiling the
kernel or system restart?
Thank you in advance!
Dear all,
I read man freebsd-update but it has not answered my questions. That is,
after I have issued freebsd-update fetch/install, where can I find
information about if the installed updates require recompiling the
kernel or system restart?
Thank you in advance!
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
Colleagues,
I have been updating 6.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update. Recently I
upgraded it to RELENG_6_3 from source. Can I continue using
freebsd-update or must I upgrade only from source from now on?
I don't see why not. freebsd-update will download binary updates to
Vince Hoffman wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Vince Hoffman wrote:
--
#!/bin/sh -
TEXT=$(kldstat | tr a-f A-F | \
awk 'BEGIN {print "ibase=16"}; NR > 1 {print $4}'\
| bc | awk '{a+=$1}; END {print a}')
DATA=$(vmstat -m | sed 's/K//' | awk '{a+=$3}; END {print a*1024}')
TOTAL=$(
Desmond Chapman wrote:
The media shows up in konqueror as a normal user but I cannot mount it. there is no reference to hal with an apropos search except for ath_hal.
What am I doing wrong? What else do I add to make the cd easily mountable?
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In response to Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a computer that is in a situation where it is losing power
> occasionally. All but one of the filesystems are going along fine.
> Once file system seems to lose data on a power outage. Even if it only
> reads a file, and doesn't write it, it may sti
On Monday 30 June 2008, Konrad Heuer said:
> Hello,
>
> just finished installing and upgrading to 7.0-RELEASE-p2 on one of
> my server systems .. now f77 doesn't seem to exist within the base
> system anymore, and installing from /usr/ports/lang/f77 doesn't
> help:
>
> f77 sample.f
> Error on line
I have a computer that is in a situation where it is losing power
occasionally. All but one of the filesystems are going along fine.
Once file system seems to lose data on a power outage. Even if it only
reads a file, and doesn't write it, it may still lose a file (ex,
about half the audio files on
On 6/27/08, Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --On Friday, June 27, 2008 14:11:55 -0700 David Allen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I need to an '-s' flag to the execution of openntpd's rc script:
>>
>># PROVIDE: openntpd
>># REQUIRE: DAEMON
>># BEFORE: LOGIN
>># KEYWORD:
Hello,
just finished installing and upgrading to 7.0-RELEASE-p2 on one of my
server systems .. now f77 doesn't seem to exist within the base system
anymore, and installing from /usr/ports/lang/f77 doesn't help:
f77 sample.f
Error on line 0: Invalid flag '-o'
gcc: /var/tmp/f772ImD.c: No such
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Vince Hoffman wrote:
>> --
>> #!/bin/sh -
>>
>> TEXT=$(kldstat | tr a-f A-F | \
>> awk 'BEGIN {print "ibase=16"}; NR > 1 {print $4}'\
>> | bc | awk '{a+=$1}; END {print a}')
>> DATA=$(vmstat -m | sed 's/K//' | awk '{a+=$3}; END {print a*1024}')
>> TOTAL=$(
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Derek Ragona
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 04:11 PM 6/27/2008, David Allen wrote:
>>
>> I need to an '-s' flag to the execution of openntpd's rc script:
>> The problems I'm having are multiple. First, the program doesn't offer
>> any logging, and running it wit
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 04:04:36PM -0400, Matthew Donovan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm getting since my last update an error message in xscreensaver:
> > glslideshow: couldn't create GL context
> >
> > Actually I'm not able to use any OpenGL screensaver anymore. OpenGL is
> > running
> > fine, I'm us
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm the webmaster for www.marssociety.org, which is a FreeBSD
6.2-RELEASE box running on a dual-core AMD Opteron setup with 4GB of
RAM. The box is reasonably busy, as it's the sole piece of hardware
running web, database, and mail operations for the Mars Society, an
in
Vince Hoffman wrote:
--
#!/bin/sh -
TEXT=$(kldstat | tr a-f A-F | \
awk 'BEGIN {print "ibase=16"}; NR > 1 {print $4}'\
| bc | awk '{a+=$1}; END {print a}')
DATA=$(vmstat -m | sed 's/K//' | awk '{a+=$3}; END {print a*1024}')
TOTAL=$(echo "$DATA $TEXT" | awk '{print $1+$2}')
e
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (qemu host)
X.Org X Server 1.4.2
HP Compaq nc8430 laptop
Hi, recently I performed a portupgrade (-R xorg-server) and now my numlock
doesn't work anymore under Xorg.
Since I was having problems with my key-mapping in Qemu (key 1 and 4 did not
work), I used the numlock to boot
Colleagues,
I have been updating 6.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update. Recently I
upgraded it to RELENG_6_3 from source. Can I continue using
freebsd-update or must I upgrade only from source from now on?
I conducted an experiment and got inconclusive results. I had upgraded
to RELENG_6_3-p2 where the
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