I was just trying some proof of concept testing to see if I could get a
system booting with no local disk using iSCSI running from my FreeNAS
box.
I got started, by first booting a 9.1-RC1 CD, into live CD, created a
/tmp/iscsi.conf used kldload to load the iscsi initiator, connected to
the t
Hi:
Does bsnmp use mib files or I should translate to def files
Also, I detect that bsnmpwalk return 0 when a timeout conecction ocurred
I am using PC-BSD
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thanks Bernt, i deinstall it and then try startx. startx works and
displays graphical page. but when i restart me system i do not have
desktop yet.
you know, startx displays graphical page when fbdev is installed too.
please let me know if you have any idea or hint that can solved my
problem becua
On Tue 2012-09-18 (11:30), Gareth de Vaux wrote:
> The host system doesn't have these flags.
I was mistaken, they do.
Looking at /usr/src/share/mk/bsd.prog.mk and /usr/src/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk -
bins and libs get installed with schg if PRECIOUSPROG and PRECIOUSLIB are
set respectively in their mak
On 9/18/2012 1:35 PM, Theodor-Iulian Ciobanu wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 13:16:15 -0500
Jack Stone wrote:
On 9/18/2012 12:37 PM, Jack Stone wrote:
FreeBSD mail.sagedata.net 7.4-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 7.4-RELEASE-p10
apache22
Sorry if this belongs on a different mail list, but figure there
are pl
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 13:16:15 -0500
Jack Stone wrote:
> On 9/18/2012 12:37 PM, Jack Stone wrote:
> > FreeBSD mail.sagedata.net 7.4-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 7.4-RELEASE-p10
> > apache22
> >
> > Sorry if this belongs on a different mail list, but figure there
> > are plenty here who know how to do this.
On 9/18/2012 12:37 PM, Jack Stone wrote:
FreeBSD mail.sagedata.net 7.4-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 7.4-RELEASE-p10
apache22
Sorry if this belongs on a different mail list, but figure there are
plenty here who know how to do this.
On one of our web sites, some 4 years ago we moved the content into
a
FreeBSD mail.sagedata.net 7.4-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 7.4-RELEASE-p10
apache22
Sorry if this belongs on a different mail list, but figure there are
plenty here who know how to do this.
On one of our web sites, some 4 years ago we moved the content into a
new directory, but after all this time the
On 18-09-2012 14:00, Michael Sierchio wrote:
> We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that
> disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network
> bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project
> I know of will have moved from subversion to g
> "Stas" == Stas Verberkt writes:
Stas> On a side note, using Git does mean that everyone has to download a
complete
Stas> repository. This makes using a csup-like architecture quite
Stas> "heavy-weight".
The entire history of the Linux kernel since switching to git 5 years
ago is stored in
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Hello,
Hope you are doing great!
I have visited your company's website, I am not sure if this is an
appropriate way to reach you to share the information I have, but I
apologize for any inconvenience you might get by
No, that does not work. On a different host, that has an dedicated IPMI
NIC, I have a dropdown with the alternatives Dedicated, Share and Failover
but on this I only have a grayed out Share, no alternatives and no choices.
So this seems to be something hardwired in the MB.
I will do a PR on th
Göran Löwkrantz ismobile.com> writes:
>
> We have a system based on Supermicro X7SPA-HF with IPMI connected via a
> shared 82574L NIC. We are not using this NIC for anything from the OS but
> the probing and device attach breaks the IPMI connection so bad FBSD don't
> see any screen during bo
Warren Block writes:
> You're right. 'svn blame', for instance, retrieves the history
> from the repository. So it's not as bad as it could be... but
> that 700M number was from a ports tree checkout. My source
> checkout shows 869M in .svn. That's a pretty large chunk of
> bandwidth for
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 14:25:03 +
ahmed elouadrhiri wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> i tried to install yuma in freebsd by the command : "make freebsd=1"
>
> and it give me :
> "Makefile", line 14: Need an operator
At a guess you need to use gmake (you may need to install it first
from the ports
Hi all;
i tried to install yuma in freebsd by the command : "make freebsd=1"
and it give me :
"Makefile", line 14: Need an operator
"Makefile", line 16: Need an operator
"Makefile", line 21: Need an operator
"Makefile", line 23: Need an operator
"Makefile", line 43: Need an operator
"Makefile",
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 14:44:46 +0200
Stas Verberkt articulated:
> We should not be forgetting that Git and Subversion represent two
> different
> workflows. The latter stands for a centralistic development cycle,
> and the
> former for a distributed manner. Thus, this type of choice does not
> rea
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, pete wright wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Warren Block wrote:
csup updates just the files that have changed without all the overhead. svn
export can get a copy of all the current files, but it copies all of them
every time, not just the changes.
yea i agree w
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012, Stas Verberkt wrote:
Warren Block schreef op :
The difference is that a local svn checkout has all the commit
history. A comparison recently showed 700-some megabytes more space
used by the svn checkout.
Although I believe the checkouts are bigger, I do not think they hav
Göran Löwkrantz ismobile.com> writes:
> ...
> There is an new IPMI 2.66 vs. my running 2.64 that I will test but unless
> someone has any other idea, it seems like I am stuck.
You may consider updating BIOS as well if needed:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/atom/ich9/x7spa.cfm?t
On 09/18/12 13:00, Michael Sierchio wrote:
We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that
disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network
bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project
I know of will have moved from subversion to git. ;-)
Jerry schreef op :
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 05:00:08 -0700
Michael Sierchio articulated:
We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that
disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network
bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious
project
I know of
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 07:00:08 -0500, Michael Sierchio
wrote:
We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that
disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network
bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project
I know of will have moved from su
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 05:00:08 -0700
Michael Sierchio articulated:
> We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that
> disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network
> bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project
> I know of will have moved
Well, I already tested this in rc.conf:
ifconfig_em0="down"
and it didn't help.
There is an new IPMI 2.66 vs. my running 2.64 that I will test but unless
someone has any other idea, it seems like I am stuck.
/glz
--On September 18, 2012 11:49:17 + jb wrote:
Göran Löwkrantz ismobile.
We are really behind the curve here. Git assumes (correctly) that
disk space is inexpensive, much cheaper per byte than network
bandwidth. By the time we adopt SVN completely, every serious project
I know of will have moved from subversion to git. ;-)
- M
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Stas
Göran Löwkrantz ismobile.com> writes:
>
> Thanks for the correction but getting the hint to work didn't help at all.
> That removed both interfaces and thus all network connectivity. And it
> still didn't work with the IPMI as the remote console still disappeared
> when the probing started. T
Thanks for the correction but getting the hint to work didn't help at all.
That removed both interfaces and thus all network connectivity. And it
still didn't work with the IPMI as the remote console still disappeared
when the probing started. The serial port worked up until beasty.
/glz
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2012-09-17 07:39, saeedeh motlagh skrev:
my video card is intel, you mean i should change my driver to intel?
could you please tell me how to do that? i change my driver type from
fbdev to vesa in xorg.conf file but it has the fbdevhw error yet. i
think i should do something else to change my dri
Göran Löwkrantz ismobile.com> writes:
> ...
> Is it possible to disable the probe of the NIC using hists to the PCI bus
> driver? I have addded hint.em.0.disable=1 but it does not help.
> ...
DEVICE.HINTS(5)
The format is:
hint.driver.unit.keyword="value"
The keyword may be:
...
disabled can
Hi all, I built a jail for the first time but realised I needed to redo
the buildworld. 'make installworld DESTDIR=/usr/jail/ns2' then failed with:
install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 libc.a /usr/jail/ns2/usr/lib
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 444 -fschg -S libc.so.7 /usr/jail/ns2/lib
install:
thanks dude, yes Steve i copied it.
thanks Jamie, ok i'll try it and inform you results.
On 9/18/12, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> ... just to quickly add, X installs a simple window manager called twm. Just
> to test further, before installing another window manager/desktop put exec
> twm in you
No, that won't work. This is the NIC we have traffic over:
em1@pci0:3:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x10d315d9 chip=0x10d38086 rev=0x00
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = '82574L Gigabit Network Connection'
class = network
subclass = ethernet
So to be exact, I
> We have a system based on Supermicro X7SPA-HF with IPMI connected via a
> shared 82574L NIC. We are not using this NIC for anything from the OS but
> the probing and device attach breaks the IPMI connection so bad FBSD don't
> see any screen during boot. There is no BIOS flag that disables th
Hi,
Did you then copy the xorg.conf.new to /etc/X11/xorg.conf ? You'll
need to do that for it to be used by default.
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 12:39:43 +0430
saeedeh motlagh wrote:
> yes, i used "Xorg -configure" and after that "Xorg -config
> xorg.conf.new -retro" as a root user. it
We have a system based on Supermicro X7SPA-HF with IPMI connected via a
shared 82574L NIC. We are not using this NIC for anything from the OS but
the probing and device attach breaks the IPMI connection so bad FBSD don't
see any screen during boot. There is no BIOS flag that disables the NIC
fr
... just to quickly add, X installs a simple window manager called twm. Just to
test further, before installing another window manager/desktop put exec twm in
your .xinitrc file. That 'should' start twm. Then you know it's working and can
then install the Window Manager or Desktop you want.
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[ saeedeh motlagh wrote on Tue 18.Sep'12 at 12:39:43 +0430 ]
> yes, i used "Xorg -configure" and after that "Xorg -config
> xorg.conf.new -retro" as a root user. it seems that every thing is ok
> and i see a gray page with mouse curser but when i restart my system i
> don't have desktop.
> i use s
yes, i used "Xorg -configure" and after that "Xorg -config
xorg.conf.new -retro" as a root user. it seems that every thing is ok
and i see a gray page with mouse curser but when i restart my system i
don't have desktop.
i use startx command to test it and fbdevmodule error occurred.
i really don't
Warren Block schreef op :
The difference is that a local svn checkout has all the commit
history. A comparison recently showed 700-some megabytes more space
used by the svn checkout.
Although I believe the checkouts are bigger, I do not think they have
all the commit history. This is where SVN
[ saeedeh motlagh wrote on Tue 18.Sep'12 at 9:40:16 +0430 ]
> thanks Jamie, i changed my driver to intel and modules are as the same
> you mentioned but i don't have desktop yet. after editing xorg.conf
> file, i restart my system to be sure that xorg.conf file is readed
> again and changes are a
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