On 22.09.2013 22:02, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> David Demelier wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> A long time ago, my domain malikania.fr has been banned because of lot
>> bounces, now the server is working and running.
>>
>> I sometime send some PR directly from my server using this domain, thus
>> I would like t
David Demelier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A long time ago, my domain malikania.fr has been banned because of lot
> bounces, now the server is working and running.
>
> I sometime send some PR directly from my server using this domain, thus
> I would like to be unbanned (the mail wasn't sent and postfix was
David Demelier wrote:
Hello there,
I wanted to use rctl within a jail to add more fine grained setting for
some users, and default ones to. But it does not seem to work. Is it
supported? Do we need to add a special flag to the jail creation?
# rctl -a loginclass:default:maxproc:deny=30
rctl: rc
On 22.09.2013 15:45, Fbsd8 wrote:
> David Demelier wrote:
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I wanted to use rctl within a jail to add more fine grained setting for
>> some users, and default ones to. But it does not seem to work. Is it
>> supported? Do we need to add a special flag to the jail creation?
>>
>>
Hi,
A long time ago, my domain malikania.fr has been banned because of lot
bounces, now the server is working and running.
I sometime send some PR directly from my server using this domain, thus
I would like to be unbanned (the mail wasn't sent and postfix was saying
that my domain is forbidden..
Thank you very much about your efforts to explain me in detailed the
'dangerous dedicated' term.
Regards,
atar.
Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, atar wrote:
During the reading of the FreeBSD handbook, I've encountered at the
term 'dangerously dedicated' regarding physical disks
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, atar wrote:
During the reading of the FreeBSD handbook, I've encountered at the term
'dangerously dedicated' regarding physical disks and the author of this
chapter in the FreeBSD handbook didn't think this term need more clarity. so
for newbies like me in the FreeBSD worl
Thanks. it helps a little to clarify this term.
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Hi Greg & questions@ etc
> That's massively out of date. Mike left Adelaide in 1998, and has
> been working for Apple in Cupertino for about 10 years.
OK deleted.
> > Greg Lehey in Echunga +61 8 83888286
>
> That's out of date too. I left Adelaide over 6 years ago. Up-to-date
> information a
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 16:16:17 -
atar wrote:
> Hi there!!
>
> During the reading of the FreeBSD handbook, I've encountered at the term
> 'dangerously dedicated' regarding physical disks and the author of this
> chapter in the FreeBSD handbook didn't think this term need more clarity.
> s
Hi there!!
During the reading of the FreeBSD handbook, I've encountered at the term
'dangerously dedicated' regarding physical disks and the author of this
chapter in the FreeBSD handbook didn't think this term need more clarity.
so for newbies like me in the FreeBSD world I want to ask: wh
On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 12:53:36 -0700
Adrian Chadd wrote:
> .. just as a data point - there was a thread a while ago about numeric
> processing performance on linux vs bsd.
>
> It all boiled down to how jemalloc versus the linux allocator(s) allocate
> blocks. jemalloc will page align things after
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