On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> Although from what you describe my choice for the drive would be gjournal +
> UFS. If you've got a lot of asynchronous IO that's a better solution.
>
Instead of asynchronous, I meant multi-threaded. gjournal + UFS handles
concurrency bet
I was using vim to vreate a file and cleaned up file~. now when i
type vim file I only see data? is there a w ay of recovering the
file or did I screw ssomething up?
tia,
gary
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I am attempting to setup SSL/TLS support on my openLDAP 2.4 server on FreeBSD.
LBSD2# pkg_info | grep openldap
openldap-sasl-client-2.4.23 Open source LDAP client implementation
with SASL2 support
openldap-sasl-server-2.4.23 Open source LDAP server implementation
I put my cert file, key file and
On Sat, 20 Nov 2010, Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Amitabh Kant wrote:
Thanks for the tip. The ming extension was in fact the culprit. Now
I'm guessing there must be a way to recursively analyze dependencies!
pkg_info -rRx ming
pkg_tree
Anyway, IMHO the
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Matthew Seaman
wrote:
> On 20/11/2010 16:26, Alejandro Imass wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Whilst installing some (many) of the php 52 extensions in a jail I
>> suddenly realized I was about to install X11 and a whole bunch of x11
>> related deps.
>> Can some kind soul expla
I took a crash dump just as a test, and I noticed this:
#0 doadump () at pcpu.h:224
224 pcpu.h: No such file or directory.
in pcpu.h
(kgdb) #0 doadump () at pcpu.h:224
#1 0x805b381e in boot (howto=256)
at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:419
#2 0x805b3d1c in re
On 20/11/2010 16:26, Alejandro Imass wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Whilst installing some (many) of the php 52 extensions in a jail I
> suddenly realized I was about to install X11 and a whole bunch of x11
> related deps.
> Can some kind soul explain to me which php 52 extension requires X11
> ??? Should it no
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> The other day I mentioned I had a problem with a Samba-shared drive that
> was just installed blowing up. When I rebuilt it, I forgot to enable
> softupdates but the drive seems to be working flawlessly. I understand
> it is possible to do this after-the-fact with tunefs.
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
>
> This drive is being used as a backup drive for all the workstations on
> this particular network, and "reliable" is much more important than "
> slightly faster".
>
As someone already said, SU is probably not the culprit here. I've used
S
On 21/11/2010 17:25, Maciej Milewski wrote:
On Sunday 21 November 2010 17:19:05, Ben Quick wrote:
I don't really know what either of them are. I'm assuming the Matrix
Storage is the RAID controller. Is this supported? If not, I'll just use
gmirror, but will obviously have to be able to access t
On Sunday 21 November 2010 17:19:05, Ben Quick wrote:
> I don't really know what either of them are. I'm assuming the Matrix
> Storage is the RAID controller. Is this supported? If not, I'll just use
> gmirror, but will obviously have to be able to access the disks in the
> first instance.
AFAIK th
The other day I mentioned I had a problem with a Samba-shared drive that
was just installed blowing up. When I rebuilt it, I forgot to enable
softupdates but the drive seems to be working flawlessly. I understand
it is possible to do this after-the-fact with tunefs. Some questions:
Do I hav
Hi all,
This is the first question I've asked on here, hopefully I've got all
the required detail in.
I'm thinking of buying a Shuttle SX38P2 Pro
(http://www.shuttle.eu/products/mini-pc/sx38p2-pro/specification/) to
run FreeBSD 8.1 onwards. I'll be using the machine as a desktop and home
s
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