On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 16:32:40 -0500 (CDT), Lars Eighner wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012, pwnedomina wrote:
On 12-06-2012 08:22, Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 09:06:07 +0100, i pwn wrote:
on groff i've used this cmd to format the text
groff -Tascii normal.txt | sed 's/^//'$1
Pkg_add -r can't find a package for this; I presume this is deliberate
because of the unmaintained status of fuzzyocr?
Brian
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On 13/06/2012 02:03, William Orr wrote:
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an initial full when this
happened). Is there a way I can restore it, or at
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 23:17:08 -0700, Brian W. wrote:
Pkg_add -r can't find a package for this; I presume this is deliberate
because of the unmaintained status of fuzzyocr?
Seems there is no precompiled package (see the package location
We talk about release dates and always slippage and effect on
downstream in other thread. But maybe some causes and even just
related efficiency thing is:
FreeBSD officially maintaining right now [1]:
- G HEAD
- G RELENG_9
- S RELENG_9_0
- G RELENG_8
- S RELENG_8_3
- S RELENG_8_2
- S RELENG_8_1
-
El día Wednesday, June 13, 2012 a las 07:16:44AM +0100, Matthew Seaman escribió:
On 13/06/2012 02:03, William Orr wrote:
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was
On 13/06/2012 07:17, Brian W. wrote:
Pkg_add -r can't find a package for this; I presume this is deliberate
because of the unmaintained status of fuzzyocr?
Not directly. As many pkgs as possible are built from ports,
irrespective of who the maintainers are. An unmaintained port is
however
On Sunday 10 June 2012 23:14:57 Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Well, nevermind about that. I get the general idea, i.e. that dumping
at level N causes dumping of everything that has changed since the last
dump at level N-1.
A point to be aware of is that if you restore from a full backup
On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 15:18:18 -0700, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Bill == Bill Yuan byc...@gmail.com writes:
Bill I want to create a white list MAC address, Only the machine which
it's MAC
Bill in the white list will be allowed, all others will be blocked.
Bad idea. Since (a) every
I've managed to get SoL to work.
Turned out the IPMI is utilizing uart2 on my box so modified loader.conf so
uart2 is configured to be the serial console port.
hint.uart.0.flags=0x0
hint.uart.2.at=isa
hint.uart.2.port=0x3E8
hint.uart.2.irq=10
hint.uart.2.flags=0x10
The handbook does not seem
Matthew Seaman writes:
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an initial full when this
happened). Is there a way I can restore it, or at least
Hi FreeBSD -
This is the fourth time I have installed FreeBSD while learning the in's and
out's. I have a new mainboard this time (ASUS M5A97 EVO + AMD FX 8120.)
I have set up dual booting because of a few legacy apps. When the boot of
OS gets to the login prompt I begin to get the error
I was migrating from v7 to v8 when I saw this a few nights ago. The upgrade
was going speedily well till I hit that. Like I said I was able to get
through it by building the port.
On Jun 13, 2012 12:25 AM, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk
wrote:
On 13/06/2012 07:17, Brian W. wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 02:08:12 -0500, grarp...@gmail.com wrote:
- S RELENG_8_2
- S RELENG_8_1
- G RELENG_7
- S RELENG_7_4
These are all going away soon. Don't worry. :-)
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Hi,
Hopefully a simple problem with a simple solution. Trying to update a server
using freebsd-update, but when I try I get the following:
# freebsd-update fetch install
Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 3 mirrors found.
Fetching metadata signature for 8.3-RELEASE from
Hi,
I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
under such setup? how can I troubleshoot this?
I could never compile a stable MySQL server from the ports and always
relied on MySQL community server
Possible but extremely unlikely, I always had issues whenever I tried to build
MySQL server myself. The hardware where this is running has been very
stable. I don't have any issues whatsoever making world, etc...
There is no segfault which is what usually happens when you have memory
issues. And
On Jun 13, 2012, at 11:43 AM, Simon wrote:
Possible but extremely unlikely, I always had issues whenever I tried to build
MySQL server myself.
That by itself is interesting.
The hardware where this is running has been very
stable. I don't have any issues whatsoever making world, etc...
A
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Mark Felder wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 02:08:12 -0500, grarp...@gmail.com wrote:
- S RELENG_8_2
- S RELENG_8_1
- G RELENG_7
- S RELENG_7_4
These are all going away soon. Don't worry. :-)
I hope that does not mean we will not be able to [re]build older versions. No
I wish I could get some input from someone running MySQL server with 300+
queries a second and what MySQL version/build they are running.
By all means-- while I'm quite familiar with busy databases, folks aren't
running
MySQL for that kind of TPS load.
Why not? it is designed precisely for
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Simon wrote:
I wish I could get some input from someone running MySQL server with 300+
queries a second and what MySQL version/build they are running.
By all means-- while I'm quite familiar with busy databases, folks aren't
running
MySQL for that kind of TPS load.
On Jun 13, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Simon wrote:
I upgrade to FreeBSD 8.3-p3 and installed MySQL 5.0.95 from ports.
It runs fine until it dies silently. Does anyone run a heavy loaded MySQL
under such setup? how can I troubleshoot this?
I could never compile a stable MySQL server from the ports
Maybe I'm contacting wrong mailling list, I can't seem to get ahold of
ISP/hosting guys
on this list. Truly amazing that for a server OS, there is so little input
for something like
MySQL server. Perhaps everyone else is still using text files, does 10TPS, or
runs
linux, don't know what
On Jun 13, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Simon wrote:
I wish I could get some input from someone running MySQL server with 300+
queries a second and what MySQL version/build they are running.
By all means-- while I'm quite familiar with busy databases, folks aren't
running
MySQL for that kind of TPS
Yes you too are using the wrong list.
The questions@ list was created to catch FreeBSD newbies,
somewhere to point /etc/motd at.
( It's evolved to also deal with _some_ more complex issues
'cos some on questions@ failed to move on, post more
complex non beginner issues to
Can you repeat this issue with MariaDB?
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Hi Simon
Thanks Julian. The reason for freebsd-questions is because when I looked
thru isp, database, and performance, and few others, they had one or two
threads a month with barely much input.
Yup, isp@ is quiet, some other lists too, doesn't necessarily mean
there'snot good people
William Orr will at worrbase.com writes:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an initial full when this
happened). Is there a way I can
Hello.
2012/06/13 14:43:29 -0400 Simon si...@optinet.com = To Chuck Swiger :
S There is no segfault which is what usually happens when you have memory
then there is the daemon's log...
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On 13 June 2012 12:17, jb jb.1234a...@gmail.com wrote:
William Orr will at worrbase.com writes:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an initial
Hello.
I have the directory in the file system with 2 regular files each of which is
sized as 700M according to 'ls -l'. But the torrent client and 'du -s' and 'ls
-l's 'total' show that the directory size is 300M.
How can that be? Are there different file sizes stored on a ufs1 in
George Liaskos geo.lias...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 3:04 AM, Keith Seyffarth w...@weif.net wrote:
Friday I installed Chromium again because it would be nice to have a
browser to test in other than Firefox and Opera. It was installed using
portinstall -R chromium, which
Hi--
On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:23 PM, Peter Vereshagin wrote:
I have the directory in the file system with 2 regular files each of which
is
sized as 700M according to 'ls -l'. But the torrent client and 'du -s' and
'ls
-l's 'total' show that the directory size is 300M.
How can that be?
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
On 13 June 2012 12:17, jb jb.1234a...@gmail.com wrote:
William Orr will at worrbase.com writes:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it
On 06/13/2012 16:10, Waitman Gobble wrote:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
On 13 June 2012 12:17, jb jb.1234a...@gmail.com wrote:
William Orr will at worrbase.com writes:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
On 13 June 2012 16:23, Peter Vereshagin pe...@vereshagin.org wrote:
Hello.
I have the directory in the file system with 2 regular files each of which
is
sized as 700M according to 'ls -l'. But the torrent client and 'du -s' and
'ls
-l's 'total' show that the directory size is 300M.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 12:21:31 -0500, Dan Lists wrote:
The syntax of his crontab file is correct. Vixie cron does care about
leading spaces, tabs, extra spaces, or leading zeros. Earlier versions
of cron are much pickier about the crontab file. The cron logs show
that it is starting his
Simon wrote:
Hint: Please learn to not top post. It makes it more difficult to arrange
answers coherently.
Possible but extremely unlikely, I always had issues whenever I tried to
build MySQL server myself. The hardware where this is running has been
very stable. I don't have any issues
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 19:17:20 + (UTC)
jb wrote:
William Orr will at worrbase.com writes:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've
been backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an
On 12 June 2012 18:03, William Orr w...@worrbase.com wrote:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an initial full when this
happened). Is there a
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Eitan Adler wrote:
On 12 June 2012 18:03, William Orr w...@worrbase.com wrote:
Hello,
I had a hard disk failure some time ago, and I ended up losing
/var/db/pkg/ and everything under it (before you say I should've been
backing it up, I know, I was actually doing an
On 6/13/2012 6:23 PM, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 12:21:31 -0500, Dan Lists wrote:
The syntax of his crontab file is correct. Vixie cron does care about
leading spaces, tabs, extra spaces, or leading zeros. Earlier versions
of cron are much pickier about the crontab file. The
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