As others have said, you can run VirtualBox without X. The command line
tools provided by VirtualBox are pretty comprehensive and straight-forward.
To add to that, there's also phpVirtualBox:
https://code.google.com/p/phpvirtualbox/ that provides a nice web
interface to managing your VMs,
an action.
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I'm running 9.1-PRERELEASE (built Aug 1) with Samba 3.6 from ports.
I've noticed that the last command's output shows still logged in for
all previous smb connections since the last shutdown. However, smbstatus
seems accurate, showing only a handful of users connected. For instance,
games/quake2max is a good one...At least it was years ago when I tried
it. I see nothing in the Makefile that will prevent it from building on
amd64.
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Please
this oversight, even though the change would be fairly minor.
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I wrote this ages ago and it's still valid. You can ignore the IMAP
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glabel, or install to
GELI)
At the end of the day, pc-sysinstall needs a plain text config file that you
can write by hand. (It's very well documented) So all this front end talk is
really about what's the best way to build a config file.
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I connect to some systems via a series of ssh jumps - something like:
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Password:
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Password:
host2~/ # ssh u...@host3
Password:
host3~/ # (do some work)
This is working well for me and does what I want it to. However, there are
some things I'd like to do
once the OS is
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Hi,
I noticed that in PC-BSD 8 firefox is nicely
suggestion would be to install and use the screen port:
/usr/ports/sysutils/screen
You can then start the test suite run, detach from the screen session,
then ssh in and re-attach to the screen session later to check up on
it.
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2) copy over /usr/src and /usr/obj from a faster machine that's run
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My args were: /some/path/b
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argv[] to char *argv[] or char **argv and it should work properly.
Note also that your main should have an int return type and should
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array is reported as 100MB/sec transfers, even though the drives
aren't capable of anything close to that, unless they are reading from
cache, in which case SATA2 is capable of more like 300MB/sec...but
then so is SAS...
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Oops, if anyone grabbed that patch, grab it again, I ran the diff
against the wrong original Makefile that had my --disable-opengl
hard-coded in there during testing.
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Is this even the same coretemp as the website talks about windows a lot?
This is on FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #1: Tue Dec 16 18:28:48 GMT 2008 with
GENERIC kernel.
For (supported) AMD processors, check out k8temp(4).
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machine, I've been pretty happy with it.
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For future runs, you might consider using something like screen
(/usr/ports/sysutils/screen) so you can resume the session later,
should you get disconnected.
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in /usr/local/etc/apache22/httpd.conf ? If not, that's the likely culprit.
You'd also need the IfModule mod_php5.c ... /IfModule block in
there as well (or in an included file).
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Apache module option
checked via make config?
make -C /usr/ports/lang/php5 showconfig | grep APACHE
Should return:
APACHE=on Build Apache module
If not, make config in there, check that option, then rebuild and
reinstall the port.
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Locate roof in ports and build roof!
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Build a bike shed over the server? :)
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FreeBSD and the ULE scheduler.
I believe cpuset(2) will do what you want. It is available starting
with 7.1-RELEASE (which isn't released yet, but you can grab 7.1-RC1
to test it out).
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Exactly, it is 256. So according to you, I can't use the mounted
filesystem, right?
Could you please explain in more detail, what the problem is?
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I believe around e2fsprogs version 1.40.5 or so, they changed the
default inode size from 128 to 256. The current
that of the i386
build on a Xeon Quad Core?
It depends entirely on your workload. Some things benefit, others may actually
slow down. One example that seems to benefit in general is multimedia type
applications (e.g. media encoding/decoding/transcoding).
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CFLAGS
and LDFLAGS to help it find libdshconfig.
Whether it compiles cleanly/runs properly on a modern FreeBSD is
questionable, since this code hasn't been touched since 2005. But your
compile error does not appear to be a problem with FreeBSD.
Josh
I always thought AMD was Intel compatible.
In this case, it's the reverse. Intel's EM64T extensions are compatible
with AMD's X86-64.
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reinitialize the filesystem with
newfs -U or use tunefs to turn softupdates on.
3ware recently released new firmware for the 9650 and 9690 cards that
has given me some impressive jumps in application level performance.
You can flash the card from in the OS using tw_cli
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sense. Of course CVS is good down to the second, so it would have to be
MMDDHHMMSS...and at that point 7.1-PRERELEASE-20081020071001 starts
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mode with FreeBSD. Unless you are running
another OS that doesn't have SATA support there's really no reason to
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cpu2: timer991279641 2000
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And despite the weird interrupt, msk0 is operating just fine.
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-level disk caching is, but it is
apparently NOT the caching of filesystem data.
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RAID 1, plus offer the option for a warm spare.
Software RAID has advantages, namely hardware independance. And it can
be faster than low end hardware RAID. But you don't have to spend much
to get a hardware solution that will smoke software RAID at real world
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a marked decrease in performance. I'd be interested
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$0 } }'
If you run the dig command without the pipe, it should give you an
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dig +short -x 1.2.3.4 | wc
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Then you should be able to rebuild without issue.
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needed driver (like GENERIC). Either way, the recovery procedure involves
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Naturally, if you have success doing this, it might be worth
publishing the (excruciating) details.
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WITHOUT_CRYPT
WITHOUT_OPENSSL
If any of those are set, it will not build the ssh components.
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Soon now, I think. But it's not quite ready.
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on my second box, so I can run 7.0-STABLE and 8.0-CURRENT
simultaneously (and use the full capabilities/speed of the processor),
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the CPU 1-2C hotter with mprime, but I
doubt 1 C is going to make or break you. Also, if you are running the
amd64 release, the mprime port does not work for the amd64 arch. I've
been able to compile it manually, but the port will not work on the
amd64 arch.
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the location of an
A quick perusal of the source confirms.
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Anyway, I would highly suggest using cdparanoia from ports. I have had
great success recovering very scratched discs with it in the past.
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Then reboot, and it should pick up the newly installed kernel with SMP
support. Note that this backs up your old kernel to /boot/kernel.old,
so if the new one fails to boot, at the beastie menu, you can boot
with the old kernel if necessary.
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His problem lies elsewhere I'm afraid...
Is SMP in GENERIC now in 6.3-STABLE then?
I don't know, mptable looks fine, as does dmesg, but hw.ncpu is 1 - very odd.
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when I switched
from libkse to libthr. Certainly 7.0 would give it to you
automatically, but there's no reason not to use libmap to use it now,
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sheen of the heatsink or heat spreader), then re-mount the heatsink
and try to make sure it's evenly distributing the pressure down on the
CPU package.
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not cause a core to be 15 C hotter. I guess the original poster can
mention the load on both cores (or post a top snapshot) so we can see
if there is some load on the system.
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outputting to the value.
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Small but curious thing on my freebsd-based systems: when a
server is rebooted, it generates a peak (or spike?) on the
network mrtg for all interfaces (here just before
-l -v output. Note that the ICH9
controller shows up as Intel AHCI controller, but it works great
(full performance).
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dmesg:
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will build properly with multiple jobs.
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will not have is your /boot/loader.conf and any
custom kernels you compiled.
In fact the /boot/loader.conf on the cd has goo in it that will need to be
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That looks like TCP wrappers dropping the connection. Have you checked
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I get the following from growisofs -Z/dev/acd0=image.iso:
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at
the moment.
Of course, things that expect to talk to an i386 kernel aren't going
to work, and you may have issues with things that use hand-written
ASM.
Try setting UNAME_m though and see if it helps. It might also be wise
to set ARCH=i386 and/or TARGET_ARCH=i386 in /etc/ports.conf.
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Typically, a segfault from gcc indicates failing hardware, the most
likely culprit being the RAM. Test the RAM with memtest86
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You will want to use options SCHED_ULE instead of SCHED_4BSD in your
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# pfctl -s state
no output
Why are packets going out em0 and ignoring my route-to rule?
Ideas, hints, feats of magic?
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bit. Most mere mortals don't take UFS2 past 6-8TB in production.
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table even if there's an entry for it.
I've had trouble wih PF acting in non-intuitive ways before, especially
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want to use .. The only time you'd use a specific tag
is in rare cases where you're using an old (EOL'd) version of FreeBSD
and want to point to a known-good snapshot of the ports tree for that
branch. For example, RELEASE_4_EOL.
So the short answer is, stick with . as the tag.
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up by twe. You can monitor the array by
installing sysutils/3dm from ports.
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hptrr is the driver for a highpoint rocketraid, your controller is
evidentally a 3ware, and is being picked up by twe. You can monitor the
array by installing sysutils/3dm from ports.
I monitor my array
more coplicated since the last
time. :-P
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I don't see much in the man page for ipfw concerning nat, certainly not the
rules you are specifying. Try man natd
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, it can do the whole root window:
import -window root ss.png
ImageMagick is in:
/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick
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not entirely sure putting a bsdlabel on a FAT slice
is going to do the right thing (although I could be wrong here)
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before/after I swap out a drive? I've seen people talk about rescanning and
running other camcontrol commands before...
Any other tips?
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Josh
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next time you reboot into Linux
(assuming you are sharing this partition between Linux and FreeBSD).
This may be mentioned in the manpage, but in case it's not, sysutils/e2fsprogs
is an invaluable tool for those wishing to deal with ext[2|3]fs on FreeBSD.
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you ping it?
Also, what did you do with em1? :)
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, your CPU is a core2.
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usb4bsd a try and am back to normal speeds
(250K/sec)
I'm not sure there is a question here, more just something for other people to
google.
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0 192.168.94.9.137*.*
So yeah, any ideas?
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Josh
Gelsema, P (Patrick) - FreeBSD wrote:
On Wed, February 13, 2008 17:44, Dave wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone got samba running in a jail? And if so, is it possible to
access that server from outside this jail? I'm
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