2009/2/16 Mihai Donțu mihai.do...@gmail.com:
On Friday 13 February 2009, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply
disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit characters except for / and \0, but you also
need
2009/2/12 Uwe Laverenz u...@laverenz.de:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 09:39:18AM -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
Thanks so much, this solution works really well! It doesn't lock users out
of the entire system, but it does ensure that users can't view other
user's files via SFTP/SSH, which is fantastic.
2009/2/17 Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com:
2009/2/12 Uwe Laverenz u...@laverenz.de:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 09:39:18AM -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
Thanks so much, this solution works really well! It doesn't lock users out
of the entire system, but it does ensure that users can't view other
seen any updates for 7.1 yet so I was wondering if anyone else is
seeing this problem.
Thanks,
Sam
-Original Message-
From: Chris Rees [mailto:utis...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 1:47 AM
To: Overdorf, Sam
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 7.1 - rshd problems
2009/2/13
/procmail \
| bash:${PORTSDIR}/shells/bash
So I'll bet some money that it's docbook.
Does it improve if you add these to /etc/make.conf:
| NO_GUI=YES
| WITHOUT_GUI=YES
| WITHOUT_X11=YES
| WITHOUT_XPM=YES
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Bruce Cran wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 18:37:55 +0800
Fbsd1 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Fbsd1 wrote:
I have an desktop manufactured in 2002 by a South Korean company
Hyunju. The company is now out of business.
It's bio's do not allow booting from a usb memory stick
blu*'
Samba seems to do strange things though; copied it over with samba
[ch...@zeus]~% ssh amnesiac.bayofrum.net 'ls |grep blu'
bluurghé*
[ch...@zeus]~%
What's with the *?
and after nfs:
[ch...@zeus]~% sudo mount -t nfs amnesiac.bayofrum.net:/usr/home/chris
Applications
[ch...@zeus]~% cp
(200684 bytes/sec)
[ch...@zeus]~%
Chris
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Sticky doesn't... it's sgid you want.
Sticky means that only the creator (owner) can use unlink on the file.
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. It turns out that
enabling nscd was a successful workaround. We have since enabled it on
the rest of our 7.0 installations.
Anyone out there have ideas?
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Damn, that is the funniest thing I have seen in years.
-Chris
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Constantin Stalzer
constantinstal...@web.de wrote:
Hello, can you please remove all search results with the name Constantin
Stalzer immediately, so that my name will not be seen on google.
thanks
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Jerry McAllister jerr...@msu.edu wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:29:34PM -0800, Chris Knight wrote:
Damn, that is the funniest thing I have seen in years.
You might try posting a helpful response instead of trying
to be insulting.
I wasn't trying
of a sense of humor, is a disability that can not be cured.
Ignorance, which is easily cured, is something that we all suffer from
time to time and is therefore a more universal point of humor.
Cheers,
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On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:16 PM, michael copeland
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and if someone is ignorant of their stupidity?
Then Gary Larson puts them in a Far Side Comic. :)
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On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Steve Bertrand st...@ibctech.ca wrote:
Chris Knight wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Jerry McAllister jerr...@msu.edu wrote:
To make fun of someone's ignorance is not humorous.
It is offensive and small.
We are going to have to agree to disagree.
I
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:37 PM, will...@futurecis.com wrote:
Score 1 to Chris, nice come-back. Flame on!!
It is not my intention to flame. I am simply defending my right to
make a simple one-liner joke.
In my opinion, it is the people who have gone rabidly on the offensive
who are trying
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Bill Campbell free...@celestial.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009, Chris Knight wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:16 PM, michael copeland
michael.copel...@gmail.com wrote:
and if someone is ignorant of their stupidity?
Then Gary Larson puts them in a Far Side
.
Alas, I can offer no useful advice on how to remove Constantin
Stalzer from the search results, and I would be shocked if anyone
else could help either. It is simply too late. I am sorry.
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the results. I am impressed by whatever Internet
Gods have accomplished this task.
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Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Friday 06 February 2009 02:55, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
I think you should be able to do it with a combination of -prune and
-delete (or -exec rm -rf {} \; ) on a find command. Substitute your
other commands for rm -rf in the -exec above.
I would give you a working
find: -o: no expression before -o
chr...@pcbsd% find . -name * -o -name dir1 -prune
.
./test.mov
./test.mpg
./dir1
./dir1/file1
./dir1/file2
./file3
chr...@pcbsd%
(Please don't tell me to read the man page, I have several times. Even
Aeleen Frisch says it is impenetrable :P)
Chris
or (better) /usr/bin. Then try rehash
which gpg
Chris
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Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
On 2/2/09, Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2
Since a few days I've noticed something weird. On booting, all the
text I see is shifted to the left, so I lose the first ten letters or
so
thing.
Chris
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2009/1/30 Charles Darwin darwinsker...@gmail.com:
On 30-Jan-09, at 3:45 AM, chandra reddy wrote:
I want to know the command for finding a a directory is NFS mounted or
not?
man nfsstat
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2009/1/29 Jon Radel j...@radel.com:
Too much sanitation makes it hard to figure out your problem. However,
if that amnesiac. is actually amnesiac.com this probably relates to
the fact that DNS for amnesiac.com is horribly broken.
dig +trace amnesiac.com
should start you down the
2009/1/29 Jon Radel j...@radel.com:
Too much sanitation makes it hard to figure out your problem. However,
if that amnesiac. is actually amnesiac.com this probably relates to
the fact that DNS for amnesiac.com is horribly broken.
dig +trace amnesiac.com
should start you down the
2009/1/30 Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com:
2009/1/29 Jon Radel j...@radel.com:
Too much sanitation makes it hard to figure out your problem. However,
if that amnesiac. is actually amnesiac.com this probably relates to
the fact that DNS for amnesiac.com is horribly broken.
dig +trace
For about four days now, I've had these emails stuck in my mailqueue,
and I don't understand what the problem is. Sure it says it has a DNS
failure, but what does it mean?
Jan 29 16:03:19 amnesiac sm-mta[38492]: n0RM2Hlj021695: to=**,
ctladdr=x...@amnesiac. (80/80), delay=1+18:01:02,
talks about windows a lot?
This is on FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #1: Tue Dec 16 18:28:48 GMT 2008 with
GENERIC kernel.
Thanks
Chris
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Josh Carroll wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Hello,
Can I read cpu die temperature for my AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu with coretemp?
According to
http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/supportlist.html
it includes AMD processors but when I load coretemp.ko
and 42deg. When I
rebooted and checked temperature in the BIOS it was pretty much the same
as what k8temp was saying just previously.
hw.acpi.thermal.tz0.temperature is fixed on 40deg even with high cpu
activity.
Maybe your processor is not supported?
Chris
EXAMPLES.
Chris
Password:
MGrStrlen error: NULL marker not found in string
Assertion failed: (0), function MGrStrlen, file MGrStrlen.c, line 54.
Abort
I'm running FreeBSD 7.1 release.
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I was copying from ad8 to gvinum volumes on ad10, and I was alternately
getting errors from ad8 or ad10, depending on whether I was using dump
or tar to do the copying. It appears to only happen under heavy disk
load, after 5-10 minutes.
Chris
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Chris Jones ch
://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-diskless.html
Chris
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Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:04:03 +
Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade keeps
failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I get this error:
sudo portmanager
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:04:03 +
Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade any port with portmanager because portupgrade
keeps failing all the time. No matter what port I try to upgrade I
get
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Chris Jones ch...@cjones.org writes:
# dump -0aL -f - /var | ( cd /mnt/var restore -rf - )
I got about a dozen messages like this:
DUMP: read error from /dev/ad8s1d: Bad address: [block 10992192]:
count=5120
It could be a serious problem
4.2BSD 2048 16384 28528
e: 2097152 1100300484.2BSD 2048 16384 28528
f: 376152347 1121272004.2BSD 2048 16384 28528
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Anyway, I've had good luck so far with Dell desktop hardware; it seems
to be well-made, easy to work with and QUIET. Check it out if you can
get a machine cheap or free.
Hope this helps.
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Just be sure the bios image is really intended for your motherboard and
don't interrupt the update.
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dvd's 2 or 3 times, they work fine,
including recreating the recovery partition.
Sorry i can't give you more exact details, HTH.
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Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 10:19:00PM +, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 01:05:42PM -0800, tsai wrote:
Jerry,
You read my mind. That was going to be my next question; how to get
around
the proprietary recovery section HP
- it just works in my experience.
I would suggest lots of testing, I did by copying bunches of files from
UFS to ntfs then md5-ing the originals and the copies and there were
plenty of differences. I decided I wasn't ready to trust it yet.
Chris
The last time I checked it required some
Hi,
Ditch sysinstall and follow this
http://typo.submonkey.net/articles/2006/04/13/installing-freebsd-on-usb-
stick-episode-2
glabel (the -L one newfs) is your friend, as it will help you avoid the
situation when you get boot failures when you try to boot off ur usb
disk on a machine
the error you don't care about, and optionally, write any other error
messages to stderr (mostly useful if this is wrapped up in some kind of
function that may or may not have its stdout redirected).
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/squeezecenter.
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2009, stan wrote:
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 03:29:05PM -0500, Chris Hill wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jan 2009, stan wrote:
I's like to set up my MP3's so that I can access them from the web
server on my Free-BSD 7.1 machine. Is there a port, that provides a
nice interface to this? I'd like
Please keep the list cc'd since others may know more than I do.
On Thu, 1 Jan 2009, stan wrote:
On Thu, Jan 01, 2009 at 04:29:18PM -0500, Chris Hill wrote:
Sorry for the brevity earlier. The squeezecenter software is intended
for use in supporting the Squeezebox family of hardware music
On Dec 19, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Chris wrote:
I've bumped into a library I can't resolve and I must have a
disconnect
in how the linux_compat works because I can't see how it could be
solved.
I found that using FreeBSD Port fam for the daemon with openSUSE 10
fam 2.7.0 for my /compat/linux
/fs/msdosfs/msdosfs_vfsops.c on my
FreeBSD eco 7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #1: Tue Dec 16
18:28:48 GMT 2008 r...@eco:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 box.
Thanks
Chris
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
chrisw)
%
However I can't find anything about the large option in man pages for
mount, mount_msdosfs or fstab.
Would this be suitable text to go in the -o options section of
mount_msdosfs(8)?
large
Mount a filesystem larger than 128gb
WARNING: This uses at
On Dec 20, 2008, at 6:05 AM, Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 09:46:03 -0800 Chris wrote:
This question is may be better unswered at emulation@ ML.
Oops, I didn't ever notice that list as I've never needed Linux before.
I hate to trouble development lists with an operational
I've bumped into a library I can't resolve and I must have a disconnect
in how the linux_compat works because I can't see how it could be
solved.
I have the following:
* compat_linux enabled in the kernel,
* /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base_fc7
* sysctl kern.fallback_elf_brand=3
* rpm2cpio to
for personal use. I'd be interested in
getting in on this too.
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On Dec 18, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Mel wrote:
On Thursday 18 December 2008 04:03:45 Chris wrote:
I'm trying to keep all FreeBSD servers in my net as I have since the
late 90s. I have a requirement to get a quickbooks enterprise server
running so I was going to attempt to use compat_linux
?
Have you tried muting things with aumix or mixer?
I can post my about:config from Firefox if you like, probably better off
list.
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I'm trying to keep all FreeBSD servers in my net as I have since the
late 90s. I have a requirement to get a quickbooks enterprise server
running so I was going to attempt to use compat_linux.
It struck me that if I knew the following list of supported linux
implementations, I should be able to
On Dec 14, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Tomás Rodriguez wrote:
Hi everybody
somebody cand explain me wich are the difference among freebsd,
NetBsd and HPUX?
Your question is too broad for a meaningful answer. You
could ask it more specifically based on what you are trying
to decide. It would be a
On Dec 5, 2008, at 7:07 AM, Dean Weimer wrote:
I was just setting up ipfilter and ipmon on a FreeBSD 7 server, and
noticed that the ipmon and syslog information under the ipfilter
section of the handbook is incorrect.
A couple of years back, I submitted a one liner to some email
address
seems to be complete junk. It gives
me fits no matter what OS drives it.
In any case, for the archives, if you have an October 2008 or later
production PE R805, you need to use FreeBSD 7.1 for an out of the box
installation.
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BTW these are not part of FreeBSD, but developed and maintained by third
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, quad core Opteron 2352 system with 8GB RAM and
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settings to see if I can get it to boot, but it either does the bits
describe above, or hangs hard.
Any and all suggestions appreciated.
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rebuilding OpenOffice,
KDE, Java, FireFox, )
For future upgrades, portmanager (ports-mgmt/portmanager) will log if
you tell it to, alternatively you can make it tell you what ports need
updating and why, without actually upgrading anything.
chris
On Nov 30, 2008, at 2:20 PM, Eugene Pimenov wrote:
On 30 нояб, 23:20, Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I regularly do copy-pastes of textual data of that size (and
larger) in
interactive sessions (with text editors) without problems, between
FreeBSD machines and from Linux to FreeBSD
On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
Can someone hint me how I can block ports for let's say 30 minutes
if someone repeatedly tries to do a SSH login?
I use ipfw as firewall...
If you mean the statement as entered while you are watching,
something like:
ipfw add 0922 deny
On Nov 29, 2008, at 1:11 PM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
From your reply on my message of 29-11-2008 21:47:
An even tighter practice is to turn off all password logins and
use only keyed connections. This is easier than it might seem
though I'll admit I think of ssh as something only a select
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and see if they don't have a bootable ISO with some sort
of disk tools.
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Since a Xeon Quad Core is a 64bit processor, would it work ok with
FreeBSD? Or would the adm64 release be better for that chip?
Thanks,
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fine on a quad core chip.
Would there be a major performance gain with amd64 over that of the i386
build on a Xeon Quad Core?
Sorry, all this stuff is rather new to me as I have been running ancient
gear for a while.
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Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:37:25AM -0800, Chris Maness wrote:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Since a Xeon Quad Core is a 64bit processor, would it work ok with
FreeBSD? Or would the adm64 release be better for that chip?
don't be suggested by amd in port name. it's
Roland Smith wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:37:25AM -0800, Chris Maness wrote:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Since a Xeon Quad Core is a 64bit processor, would it work ok with
FreeBSD? Or would the adm64 release be better for that chip?
don't be suggested by amd in port name. it's
On Nov 22, 2008, at 5:43 AM, Tom Marchand wrote:
On Nov 21, 2008, at 6:25 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I am trying to add a IPFW rule to forward traffic but I keep
getting the message ipfw: getsockopt(IP_FW_ADD): Invalid
argument. The rule I am trying to add looks like this:
ipfw add
On Nov 20, 2008, at 7:21 AM, David Horn wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:07 AM, Derek Ragona
No error message, it just stopped writing at 1 Gb. I was doing
this using
scp.
Whoa, hopefully you just made a few typos here, or we are going down
the wrong path of investigation.
Did you
On Nov 20, 2008, at 4:31 PM, Vinny wrote:
Hi,
A friend of mine is trying out FreeBSD and ran into
a booting problem. Here is his message:
Well, that's discouraging.
I have put together an old PII 400 with three 20GB drives and a
CDROM that I'd like to run BSD on. Half a GB of RAM I
On Nov 16, 2008, at 7:55 AM, Gerardo Paredes wrote:
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Subject: Re: make doesn't know how to make KERNCONF
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Saturday, November 15, 2008, 8:46 AM
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 10:23:50 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
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On Nov 16, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Mel wrote:
On Friday 14 November 2008 20:31:28 Gerardo Paredes wrote:
Hello, i have a problem compiling a custom kernel on a AMD 850 MHZ
Processor, however on the last stage it fails with the following
message:
make doesn't know how to make KERNCONF
the
Gerardo Paredes wrote:
Hello, i have a problem compiling a custom kernel on a AMD 850 MHZ Processor,
however on the last stage it fails with the following message:
make doesn't know how to make KERNCONF
the command i run is:
cd /usr/src
make buildkernel KERNCONF=MIO
where MIO is my
On Nov 13, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Ivan Voras wrote:
Chris Pratt wrote:
I have asked this before a couple of years ago but received no
replies. I assumed that's because it's a somewhat obscure question.
I'm still interested and thought I might try again in case someone
new is watching this list who
the server on a couple of months ago, I ran
into a couple of post stating that the Abit VP6 had issues with
components that fail. This seems to have happened. The old 1U box I
switched the hardrive to yesterday is working flawlessly. However,
this machine is a little on the underpowered side.
Chris
I am having a new problem. I have been running FreeBSD for years with
no crashing. All of a sudden my server starts crashing with no panic
messages. I am suspecting hardware because there are no messages, but
the CPU temp is fine.
Weird --maybe bad RAM?
Chris Maness
I have asked this before a couple of years ago but received no
replies. I assumed that's because it's a somewhat obscure question.
I'm still interested and thought I might try again in case someone
new is watching this list who might know.
A vmstat -z on my highest traffic server always shows
Roland Smith wrote:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 06:42:39AM -0800, Chris Maness wrote:
I am having a new problem. I have been running FreeBSD for years with
no crashing. All of a sudden my server starts crashing with no panic
messages. I am suspecting hardware because there are no messages
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Same. I reverted to wine-1.1.2,1 and firefox 2 works again.
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On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 13:10:46 Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 01:40:51AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I have a FreeBSD server that has about 10,500 subdirectories
within a
single directory.
This number will keep rising and I
be hard-pressed to find a better server platform than
FreeBSD.
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Is it possible to set a default source address on a machine?
I have an ADSL connection with a fixed IP and a further /29 routed to
it. Until recently I used an ADSL router which acquired the connection
IP, and then the first of the /29 on the internal interface.
In an effort to conserve both IPs
Jeff Chen - PTT 陳龍焜 wrote:
Hi,
My company is a storage RAID system company. There is one customer ask iSCSI
solution with my production of my company with FreeBSD 6.1. But I found some
information in the Internet, the iSCSI full support on FreeBSD is 7.0. Is it
mean FreeBSD 6.1 can’t
At 1TB the drive will take very long to fsck if the server ever crashes
or looses power.
If this is a problem you should look into using gjournal(8)
Not sure off hand why it would be so slow, but keep in mind raid5 isn't
particularly fast for writes
Rich Fairbanks wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to
Stefan Moro wrote:
Hi!
I've got a question regarding the way that gmirror identifies what
components (if that is the right term) are included in a mirror.
I recently created a mirror over two disks, ad2 and ad4. After some
bios changes (activating PATA) these devices were changed to ad6 and
has worked
under Firefox for a long time now. If you have a URL, I can try it from
here.
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I have a server with 6 hot-swap SATA slots. It was delivered
with the first slot empty and 5 drives set up as /dev/ad4 through
/dev/ad12. I'd never paid attention to this until I wanted to add
a 6th, now 4 years later. When I popped it in, I realized the
empty bay was not 6 but rather bay 1, and
On Oct 23, 2008, at 8:43 AM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 08:12:38AM -0700, Chris Pratt wrote:
I have a server with 6 hot-swap SATA slots. It was delivered
...
I was thinking a right approach would be to change fstab to
reference ad2 for all the system disk file systems
On Oct 22, 2008, at 1:06 AM, Aftab Jahan Subedar wrote:
On 10/22/08, Chris Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How risky is it to jump directly to 7.0 on a 5.5 system?
Upgrade would be by cvsup. I expect mergemaster
issues anyway but this system is relatively vanilla in
it's configuration. It's
How risky is it to jump directly to 7.0 on a 5.5 system?
Upgrade would be by cvsup. I expect mergemaster
issues anyway but this system is relatively vanilla in
it's configuration. It's duty is just rsyncing other servers.
The kernel is GENERIC minus drivers plus ipfw and there are
no kldloads.
Hi, For years I've been upgrading by building a temp
server, transferring a production function to it and
temporarily decommissioning the one server while
I upgrade and rebuild it. I was thinking of trying a different
approach since having tried out gvinum in the last
couple of years.
The
On Oct 18, 2008, at 7:03 PM, John Nielsen wrote:
On Saturday 18 October 2008, Chris Pratt wrote:
1. Is this an appropriate way to deal with this?
It could be. However if the new disks are not the same size as the
failing
...
it. Worst case you end up booting from a single drive and have
On Oct 13, 2008, at 11:39 PM, Manish Jain wrote:
Hi,
I am poor at networking and need a little bit of help. My dad has a
Windows 2000 machine with a network card but does not have a
connection to the internet. My freebsd 6.2 box is connected to the
internet and has 2 network cards, rl0
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