e.
> *** [build] Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/ports/sysutils/munin-node.
>
>
> Do you have any idea what can cause this?
> The ports are up to date.
Do you have nscd caching enabled? It sometimes doesn't realize immediately
that users/groups have been added to the s
arent, almost certainly cron" ;;
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;, which
will build a temporary device that will be forgotten on reboot, or
"gmultipath label", which writes a metadata block to the end of your disk.
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just work.
Don't be afraid of signals. Without signalling the logging process to
switch to a new logfile, and without suspending the process while you do
your copy, there's always going to be a window where you risk losing logged
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ol built on geom mirrors, it'll
work on that, too, since gmirror forwards BIO_DELETE requests to its
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In the last episode (Jul 23), aurfalien said:
> On Jul 23, 2013, at 7:55 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jul 23), aurfalien said:
> >> At any rate, could some one;
> >>
> >> a) Explain how I am loading my file system as I'm used to fst
ary geom
providers, but you can see whether zfs successfully sent any TRIM requests
by watching the output of "sysctl kstat.zfs.misc.zio_trim". If
.zio_trim.success increments and .unsupported (or .failed) doesn't, then you
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ou can't get tcpdump to print it, but the getattr reply does include the
inode of the file. If you start up wireshark and capture the same packets
(or open a capture file created by tcpdump), the inode is stored in the
"nfs->obj_attributes->attributes->fileid" field. Yo
keyboard status leds
>
> Port: gkleds2-0.8.2_6
> Path: /usr/ports/sysutils/gkleds2
> Info: GKrellM Leds for CapsLock, NumLock and ScrollLock
>
> But don't look at the dependency lists, they're terrible. :-)
xkbvleds and xkbwatch might also do what you wa
, getty, or window information) may be
changed in the ttys(5) file without a reboot by sending the signal
SIGHUP to init with the command ``kill -HUP 1''. On receipt of this
signal, init re-reads the ttys(5) file.
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ck length of"
> FOOLEN=`echo $FOO | wc | awk '{print $3}'`
>
> You can then use $FOOLEN in a conditional.
Much better way:
FOO="Some string you want to check length of"
FOOLEN=${#FOO}
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/usr/local/man/man?/ , so I'd say /usr/local/man/ is the correct location :)
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to tape). conv=sync isn't needed since the source file is
already a multiple of the target device blocksize (512 bytes), and bs=64k
would be much faster when writing to cheap flash devices like USB sticks
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>
> Does anyone know if this limitation exists, and if there is a
> work-around? I only need READ access to this drive.
You can try the sysutils/fusefs-ntfs port; the ntfs code in the base system
hasn't had much work done on it l
t -f %z
filename". For the human-friendly version, "du -hA" will work.
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gging). You should see syscalls
to open /etc/resolv.conf, read the contents, and then open a socket to the
nameserver listed in that file.
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> >
> > a=$(
> > (
> > echo netstat `netstat -I ng0 -q 1 $delay | tail -1` netstat
> > ) &
> > (
> > echo vmstat `vmstat -c 2 $delay | tail -1` vmstat
> > )
> > )
> >
> > echo $a
This works, but now you have
In the last episode (Jan 05), Robert Huff said:
> On 1/5/2013 8:30 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jan 05), Robert Huff said:
>
> >>This morning I updated cyrus-sasl to the latest version, which
> >> bumps the library version from "
asl libraries, or
make sure to preserve old shared libraries when upgrading packages. This
isn't sendmail or sasl-specific; it's standard procedure when you upgrade
any port that installs shlibs that other ports depend on.
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> /usr/local/bin/itweb-javaws: 11: Syntax error: Bad function name
>
> Any other ideas as to how to fix this?
Don't try and run it through /bin/sh . The script uses bash-isms (array
syntax specifically). Just run "itweb-javaws jviewer.jnlp"
serv, ser2net, tcpser), to a RFC-2217 interface that
gives you full low-level control over a remote serial port (sredird), to a
"managed" system like with optional encryption and per-user access control
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For any "critical" server, don't think of RAID as an option, think of it as
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BSD immediately writes to the
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> process?
Try adding "mail" to the REQUIRE: line, since sendmail has that in its
PROVIDES: line.
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iliconimage.com webpage uses both "SiI" and "Sil" spellings all over), so
you should be safe.
> Alternatively, can anybody recommend an inexpensive 4-port (or more) SATA
> controller card that is known to work with FreeBSD?
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a year ago, so you have inherited
the Off value from then.
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s
>
> Before I scrap the drive I just wanted to see if anyone could either
> say for sure its hardware, or if something else could possibly cause
> this. I don't suspect the controller, cable or dock as the problems
> would likely occur with the western
Or raise net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_max to a larger number. The default 4096 may be
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Suppress the output of the trailing newline.
-e Process C-style backslash escape sequences. The echo
command understands the following character escapes:
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> until you need that data
On the other hand, even on a single-disk pool, ZFS stores two copies of all
metadata, so the chances of actually losing a directory block are extremely
remote. On mirrored or RAIDZ pools, you have
medium-low, medium-high or high. This option may not be
supported by all the device.
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d /mnt/
> 11:31 0 # mount | grep nfs
> 10.70.255.8:/home/ on /mnt/ (nfs)
Are you running statd and lockd (in rc.conf, rpc_statd_enable="YES" and
rpc_lockd_enable="YES")? Make sure that "rpcinfo localhost" and "rpcinfo
otherhost" both show "nloc
ance differences due to the filesystems you're using.
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280 3 516e7cba-6ecf-11d6-8ff8-00022d09712b (390G)
> 861931520 15988703 - free - (7.6G)
Try "gpart list" instead, and look at the "rawuuid" field.
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> executables in /rescue. "ls -l" shows most of them being 4MB each but
> that can't be right.
All the files in /rescue is hardlinked to each other, so they only consume
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$10 thumb drive in and expecting any improvement :)
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tside of the
standard unix mode system:
setfacl -m group:foo:rwx:df:allow /path
That will grant the "foo" group read/write/execute access on all files under
"/path" , regardless of the regular owner/group/umask settings. Also, make
sur
tside of the
standard unix mode system:
setfacl -m group:foo:rwx:df:allow /path
That will grant the "foo" group read/write/execute access on all files under
"/path" , regardless of the regular owner/group/umask settings. Also, make
sur
man at:
-c Cat the jobs listed on the command line to standard output.
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8x port to get libz.so.5 back until you can replace
diablo-jdk16 with openjdk6.
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ttp://ark.intel.com/products/family/22731 , hit the "Select All" button,
and then "Compare now".
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with snmp.
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orks. You will have to tell mrtg to make SNMPv2 requests for
the 64-bit OIDs to appear, but that's it.
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In the last episode (Jan 03), Polytropon said:
> On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 14:49:02 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > If you ask for the date to be printed in "float" (F) format, it gives
> > more precision. The default is unsigned int (U) format.
> >
> > % stat -
7;ve read the manuals for stat as well as for strftime (which is the
> facility stat's -t parameter addresses), but found nothing that is more
> precise than seconds.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion how to precisely determine the order files
> have been created?
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The %b conversion specification is not part of the ISO C standard;
it has been added here as a portable way to process
-escapes expanded in string operands as provided by the
echo utility. See also the APPLICATION USAGE section of echo for
a regular
function and not a syscall stub. Have you built a libc with debugging
symbols? ( easy way: add DEBUG_FLAGS=-g to the top of
/usr/src/lib/libc/Makefile, and run "make obj && make clean && make depend
&& make && make install" in that directory )
? that might help a little. A
workaround would be to use mdconfig to create a block device (backed by
either swap or a file on your hard drive) the same size as your flash drive,
newfs and restore to that, then umount the filesystem and dd the raw image
directly to your flash drive.
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10mb),
and wrote 4 blocks (again less than 10mb). Try using a smaller blocksize
(8k or 4k), or use a buffering program like ports/misc/team or misc/buffer
just in front of your dd command, so that dd always sees block-sized writes
from its stdin stream.
If that command worked in 8.2,
ng standard in /etc.
A quick grep doesn't come up with anything. An rc.d script is probably your
best bet. You might be able to do it with a devd.conf entry, too.
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't support the
"listen on a socket and run a command" option. Its -e is an ipsec option.
If you install /usr/ports/net/netcat and use that command, it should work:
netcat -l -p 12345 -e /usr/local/bin/bash
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the base system.
[...]
idletime timeMaximum idle time before logout.
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lected the GUESTADDITIONS configure option while building the port.
The file is installed at
/usr/local/lib/virtualbox/additions/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso
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ht
at they are being created and then exit
before top can print them. If you turn process accounting on (add
accounting_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf, then run "/etc/rc.d.d/accounting
start"), you can run the "lastcomm" command to see a log of every process
that has ex
27;s a bug in bsdtar, I'm
sure it could get fixed quickly given a sample tarfile.
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In the last episode (Sep 22), Fbsd8 said:
> Is there a console command to cause the cd/dvd device to open its drawer?
"cdcontrol eject" should work if you only have one device. You can specify
which device to send the eject request to with the -f flag.
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svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/stable/8 .
(or base/release/8.2.0, or base/stable/7 or base/head, depending on which
version you want; you can browse the branches at
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/ before you
6777215 /
3579545 = 4.6 seconds. Your negative time delta problem isn't due to
rollover.
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ile and try fetching again, since that's what
ftp.mozilla.org currently resolves to. Remember to remove the line after
fetching, since the IP may change later.
http://www.robtex.com/dns/ftp.mozilla.org#records
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/var/account/acct rotation at 3am. See /etc/rc.d/accounting and
/etc/periodic/daily/310.accounting .
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fetime = 43200
dot11RSNAConfigPMKReauthThreshold = 70
dot11RSNAConfigSATimeout = 60
Running "set" from within wpa_cli should print these values, too, according
to the manpage.
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ybe you need to log out and back in to a
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from comments in the source.
http://fxr.watson.org/ is a handy resource for finding where in the source
tree a given function is defined.
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> so that I know which pool I have to import or if there might be another
> way of fixing this problem.
"zpool import" with no pool name will list all the pools available to
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> /usr/local/bin/g-ir-scanner: not found
g-ir-scanner is a python script. I bet the interpreter path on the first
line of that file no longer points to a valid python executable. Have you
converted python versions recently and forgot to rebuild all ports depending
on it?
disks, or that you have the zpool autoexpand=on
attribute set.
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re you trying to build
(current are libnotify-0.5.2 and firefox-5.0,1)? Do you have a
/usr/local/lib/libnotify.so.1 file? If not, try reinstalling the libnotify
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200 per second sounds like pretty good performance, but you haven't given
any info about your setup either. Are you disk bound or CPU bound at this
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made the problem disappear.
>
> So much for "dynamically liked libraries will make systems maintenance
> simpler ..."
BTW, Both portupgrade and portmaster (with the -w flag) will copy old shared
libraries to /usr/local/lib/compat/pkg/ during an upgrade, s
le the system
remotely even if the OS is hung.
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In the last episode (Jul 12), Michael Sierchio said:
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jul 12), Michael Sierchio said:
> >> Is there a way of specifying a particular public address if there is
> >> more than one bound to th
e redirect_port syntax is described in the natd manpage:
redirect_port proto targetIP:targetPORT[-targetPORT]
[aliasIP:]aliasPORT[-aliasPORT]
[remoteIP[:remotePORT[-remotePORT]]]
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believe you can run the nat config command
manually with a new list (as in "ipfw nat 123 ...") to add/remove entries
dynamically. I'm not at home to try it, and don't want to risk losing my
remote connection if I mess up :)
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ave a chance to grab the hash and do an offline
brute-force attack on it.
To ensure LDAP availability, the usual thing to do is set up multiple
servers with LDAP replication between them, and configure your client's
ldap.conf to use all of them (or use carp or some other IP management app to
prov
In the last episode (Jul 05), manish jain said:
> On 30 June 2011 10:26, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jun 30), Manish Jain said:
> > >
> > >I have a strange problem with my 8.1 box. After booting, the hard
> > >disk goes into a full-spe
lder with one
thread per CPU that accounts for time the CPU isn't doing any work. If you
want to reduce it's "CPU use", run other CPU-intensive processes :) BTW,
Windows has the same thing if you look at task manager; it's c
;re an NFS server. You'll see a couple syncs per
commit on a database server, but compared to the amount of regular reads and
writes on your average system, you'll save under 1% of the writes by adding
a fast ZIL. And remember, the ZIL is just a write log. Everything that
gets written to
ins a single file: glibconfig.h.
On FreeBSD, this file is in /usr/local/include/glib-2.0/ along with all the
other headers (headers don't belong in /lib/ anyway).
Try putting the attached patch into the files directory of the glib20 port.
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No
In the last episode (May 18), Gary Kline said:
> should i use tr or sed to turn "\t" into " "? --i.e., tabs into spaces.
tr or expand (depending on whether you want to honor the intent of the tab
or not). sed is overkill.
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8x8 font was copied from the 8x16 font, but at 8x8 there really isn't much
personalization you can do, apart from decide "serifs, or not?" :)
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Ideally you should expand pools before they
get too full, or zpool export/import them into new pools if you want good
distribution over all disks. There have been hints for the last few years
of a "bp rewite" feature appearing, but it has never materialized
. Ports that install scripts into /usr/local/lib
probably either don't have separate script and lib install paths in their
makefile (tcl probably), or their scripts aren't meant to be called directly
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ng should be supported by the
controller. Looking at the ahci.c source, there is a quirk "AHCI_Q_NONCQ"
that disables NCQ, but it it only used for VIA VT8251 chips.
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enticate
over a non-encrypted connection. Try switching pam_ldap to ldaps (in your
pam ldap.conf, either change your "uri" lines to ldaps:// or add the line
"ssl on") and see if that works.
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tage 3 (i.e. running
> /boot/loader), because i want to speed up the boot time.
I don't think that's been possible for a long time. /boot/loader shouldn't
add more than a fraction of a second if you set its timeout to 0.
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uses BIOS calls to read both the kernel and any modules listed in
loader.conf, so if it can load the kernel, it should be able to load the
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er the kernel. There isn't one
comprehensive index. "usem" sounds like maybe a semaphore operation? A
quick grep of the kernel doesn't show any strings starting with "usem",
though. Maybe if you run "procstat -k " on one of those processes you
ca
; port.
> What is this all about? What will be consequences for FreeBSD? Will a
> lot of FreeBSD users move to that distribution?
I expect Debian users will try GNU/kFreeBSD and like it so much they wtill
switch to full FreeBSD.
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/usr/src/sys/boot that reads a "/boot.conf". boot2
reads "/boot.config", and the loader will read "/boot/boot.conf" but that
path is deprecated.
I have -D in /boot.config on my SOL-enabled Dell 1950, which allows for both
serial and keyboard input during the boot process
In the last episode (Jan 26), Christer Solskogen said:
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > ZFS lets you add and detach mirrors on the fly, since you're not
> > changing the capacity of the pool itself. Sure, you're going to lose
> > the conte
In the last episode (Jan 26), Christer Solskogen said:
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jan 26), Christer Solskogen said:
> >> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:42 AM, O. Hartmann wrote:
> >> > My question is: is it possibl
iginal disk. You'll end up with two mirrored vdevs in the pool.
Performance probably won't be as good as a real mirror, though, since zfs
doesn't know that two of its physical disks share a spindle.
Original:
pool1
da0
da1
New:
pool1
mirror
da0
da2p1
mirror
vironment variables or the physical TTY.
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t; systems didn't have it installed.
Actually, /dev has been managed by the devfs virtual filesystem driver since
FreeBSD 5 (maybe even before that), so a reboot should repopulate /dev with
the correct data. There shouldn't be anything that rsync would be able to
sync.
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me reason libxul isn't
installed, try manually installing it, then re-run the openjdk6 build.
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