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k, I'm running just a few jails right now, all with postfix-lmtp-imap
and haven't noticed any problems ... what exactly are you seeing?
note I'm running a stock -STABLE OS, no third party patches ...
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see it working on FreeBSD. In fact, I don't even see it
on NetBSD's site (http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/).
There was an article posted recently where someone had FreeBSD
running on their EPIA M1.
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5.1 release from cvs 9/18.
I am running 4.8 and have a a Pioneer 106 in a Firewire enclosure.
I have not tried burncd. I have it working with dvdrecord.
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, apparently, it's not entirely accurate WRT the patch... This is
what I get after having supped and only rebuilt sshd... I'm doing a
buildworld right now, which might give different results.
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, John Straiton wrote:
Greets!
I'm pretty confused right now with trying to determine the nature of a
performance problem I'm having on one of my servers. The server is a
webserver with a separate db/file server sitting behind it. The issue is
that in pulling up websites
/docs/gdb/gdb_toc.html
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the device at the same time)?
Will it work if only reads are done? I won't open the can of worms
of simultaneous write access :-)
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On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 12:26:40AM -0400, Anish Mistry wrote:
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On Wednesday 03 September 2003 10:51 pm, Marc Wiz wrote:
I can watch my tv card over the network, it uses about 4MB/s on a 100Mb
switched netowrk, but it works. If you don't have a lot
to be an expert in these matters but I would be very
impressed to see someone do remote X to watch a movie over.
There is WierdX which is Java based. I believe that should satisfy the
open source requirement.
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 04:45:24PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 28), Marc Wiz said:
Sticking with /bin/sh is a good idea.
What I have done is build a static version of bash and put it /bin
I changed root's shell to /bin/bash and run just fine.
Has anyone
it is to build bash statically and install
it in /bin?
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 28), Marc Wiz said:
Sticking with /bin/sh is a good idea.
What I have done is build a static version of bash and put it /bin
I changed root's shell to /bin/bash and run just fine.
Has anyone noticed what a pain
will output a TERMCAP entry. See the AIX FM for details.
Perhaps the question should be does the application specifically require a
3151 terminal?
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Hello,
freebsd-questions is the right mailing list for this sort of questions,
freebsd-doc is only for documentation issues etc.
About your question, we need more informations to help you.
Marc
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Probing devices, please wait (this can
would be
loaded. That's swapping.
2) The process will remain swapped out until it has something to do. When
it does have something to do, it will swap back in again. If the process
has nothing to do, there's not much point in wasting the RAM, when you
might run that huge task again.
Marc
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Belinda wrote:
Does any one know where to find the arp cache? Mine keeps telling me it needs
flushed. Where is it? HELP
To flush the ARP cache:
arp -d -a
(must be done as root)
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faster but it still amazes me how
much resources a web browser will take up.
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On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 01:28:40PM -0500, george donnelly wrote:
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What kind of bandwidth do your users have? e.g., right now I am using
emacs over ssh to a friends box, where the limiting bandwidth is
128kbits/s (that's the upstream
with a ViewSonic E790. I've included my XF86Config and
the config file for my kernel.
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a multi-user system. :) If you have multiple users, you
can use the shutdown(8) command, which will let you specify a time till
reboot. For example
shutdown -r +5
will reboot in five minutes, and it will send out countdown messages to
everyone.
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on 4.7 and found out it was broken.
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I'm writing a kernel module that needs to make requests of a userland
daemon. What's the preferred communicaiton method in 5.1R and 4.8R?
Unix-domain sockets?
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Yup, you're not alone.
I had the same problem when I compiled Moz in a brand new install (4.8)
last week-end. Since my new hd is not completely configured, I could'nt
report this strange behavior.
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-installed it to no effect. I remember that
/stand/sysinstall reported a problem but I can't find the paper on witch
I wrote the message
I didn't had the time to investigate the problem correctly, that's why I
waited before reporting the problem.
Marc
that the process is in a disk
wait state for so long.
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you know how I could do this?
I'm trying to install lsof, but it takes forever (KDE takes up all the CPU
time).
Try nicing the process with nice or try stopping it with a SIGTSTP.
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I was told this was due to an ISA limitation but IMHO many people
don't run systems with ISA anymore. (Except of course keyboards, mouse
and serial ports :-)
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 11:49:14AM +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 13 July 2003 at 20:57:46 -0500, Marc Wiz wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 10:02:58AM +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I don't believe vinum can optimize full-stripe writes, though, since
FreeBSD can only do I/O
/etc/hosts is already not correct:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.my.domain a-gw a-gw.my.domain
192.168.0.1 a.my.domain a
192.168.0.2 b.my.domain b
Any advice or tutorial?
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it is a royal pain.
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Anyone using one of these with FreeBSD? What is the general opinion about
ASUS? Am I asking for trouble going that route? Or are these nice
servers?
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on this topic has anyone used a Firewire DVD burner
yet and to what success? (This would be for 4.8)
Also any recommended Firewire cards or cards to avoid?
The hardware notes for 4.8 mention chip sets that are supported
but it's not always listed on the specs for the cards :-)
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On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:31:10AM -0500, Marc Wiz wrote:
...
While we're on this topic has anyone used a Firewire DVD burner
yet and to what success? (This would be for 4.8)
Also any recommended Firewire cards or cards
for display purposes. It is certainly not
to blame for X being bloated.
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has anyone worked with this? we can get it to work fine on a desktop, but
as soon as we try to do anything with it inside of jail, auth fails and
the errors don't help much :(
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that would let you spy on a tty. I
don't remember the ioctl params or name of the ioctl parm but it
was there.
If it's not in the current source (FreeBSD source) you hopefully
should be able to find the BSD sources somewhere on the net.
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If that's the case what about looking for the programs PID in a file?
I.e. /var/run ?
Worst comes to worst you could pipe ps to grep.
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option for zeroing out the counters. Time to look at the source :-)
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Mar 14 14:35:12 pan /kernel: Connection attempt to UDP
21.19.2.97:4173 from 21.19.2.97:53
Mar 14 14:35:12 pan /kernel: Connection attempt to UDP
21.19.2.97:4175 from 21.19.2.97:53
Mar 14 14:35:12 pan /kernel: Connection attempt to UDP
21.19.2.97:4177 from 21.19.2.97:53
Mar 14 14:35:12 pan /kernel:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, at 13:00 [=GMT+0100], Janine C.Buorditez wrote:
I have a DNS problem. I just got a new block of IP:s and I need to update the
IP:s in the GTLD servers. I take it this is normally done through the domain name
registrar, but in my case they only allow hostnames to be entered
hello I would like of the assistance to install Free Bds on my computer. I tested by boot starting from CD-Rombut not function. Can be better explained me the simple procedure ?
in french if possible
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, at 12:59 [=GMT+0200], Toomas Aas wrote:
I am talking about a PII 300 MHz. The bios settings are OK for
cpu-cache. The machine is slower than a PI 75 MHz. It does not look
like hard disks. There is nothing in dmesg or messages that looks
weird.
So how can I see
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, at 13:15 [=GMT-0500], Lucas Holt wrote:
Is it possible that the processor is overheating instead of the cache
not working? I had a similar problem with a linux gaming server
running a Celeron 300mhz. The machine was very slow and sometimes
inconsistent. From my
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On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 07:29:29 -0800 (PST), Peter Elsner wrote:
Sure... I'm almost positive there are ports available that do that
sort
of thing,
I see a number of ports that can do the Client side but none to run as a
I am talking about a PII 300 MHz. The bios settings are OK for
cpu-cache. The machine is slower than a PI 75 MHz. It does not look
like hard disks. There is nothing in dmesg or messages that looks
weird.
So how can I see whether the cpu-cache memory is functioning? Could it
be broken?
Bonus
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, at 10:30 [=GMT-0500], Chan, Herman (MTO) wrote:
I am new to freebsd and I am trying to set up a ISA ethernet card so I can
connect to interent with my cable modem.
Since I don't know the brand name of the ISA ethernet card,
There must be something written on this card.
out to
look for sysinstall comes back and says it can't find the relevant directory
on the ftp server.
Thankx
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BTW, thanks for the infos. It's cool to have a working mouse wheel.
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'XFree86-fontEncodings-4.2.0' (=
XFree86-fontEncodings-4.2.0). (specify -f to force)
** No need to upgrade 'XFree86-font75dpi-4.2.0' (= XFree86-font75dpi-4.2.0).
(specify -f to force)
Should I cvsup again ?
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to /boot/device.hints ? Should I go back
to the 4.7 release ? How ?
Any hints are appreciated
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because for some reason it does a reverse lookup on your IP
and if there is no answer it times out. A work-around is to add your IP to
the hosts table. Someday I hope to be able to burrow into that code and
find a way to turn that off...
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, at 16:43 [=GMT-0500], IAccounts wrote:
Feb 16 18:35:06 voo /kernel: arplookup 213.196.2.97 failed: host is
not on local network
Feb 16 18:35:06 voo /kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for
13.16.2.97rt
I had this back in the summer time, and it was due to
tried that
on a machine here, and it refused it anyway for a host not on the
local network. As it should, I am sure.
Any really good ideas?
uname -a: FreeBSD [hostname] 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #13: Sat
Nov 16 16:09:35 CET 2002
marc@[hostname]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/FUCHSIA i386
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, at 14:53 [=GMT+0100], Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
$TTL 36000
@ IN SOA frodo.my.domain. root.frodo.my.domain. (
1 ; serial
36000 ; refresh
18000 ;
than fifteen days iirc (this is
all from memory)
Just 'man find' and that should give you what you want.
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You actually want 'make cleandir'
What is the technical difference between 'make clean' and 'make
cleandir'...? Perhaps you can clear this up for me?
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it.
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:37:24AM -0500, Gerard Samuel wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 4.7 p2 box, and Im trying to upgrade to p3.
I just did a fresh cvsup, and cd to /usr/src
Execute make buildworld, and its failing at -
cc -O -pipe
-DINFODIR=\/usr/share/info:/usr/local/info:/usr
On 1 Feb 2003, at 11:19 [=GMT-0500], Lowell Gilbert wrote:
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out of circulation. 'apropos badblocks' and 'man fsck' failed to suggest
such a function in fBSD, but it might be worth more looking.
badsect(8)
I tried that with the bad sector numbers (with
Recently a cvsup failed because of an input/output error in the
directory /usr/src/contrib/perl5/h2pl. I tried deleting the content of
the directory, and found out there were hardware problems with the
disk. For it says:
ls: eg: Input/output error
And in the console messages:
Feb 1 00:50:10
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I have searched Google to find a solution to mark off these two
blocks/inodes (or however I should call them), so that they will not
be used anymore. All I found
Yesterday, trying to resolve a problem, we upgraded the BIOs to 1.07,
after which we started to get the BTX halted message above ... searching
the web, I've not found much in the way of solution, but the one I did see
talked about disabling teh BIOS DMA, in relation to a Compaq server, or
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, at 09:49 [=GMT-0800], Everett Batey EL wrote:
My concerns are over my FreeBSD 4.7-REL bind-8. I am
under a lot of pressure (to stay on the air) to upgrade
just the bind 8.x to preferably 9.2.2. IS THERE ANY WAY
to just get the /usr/ports/.../bind-9.2.x FOR 4.7R ???
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Just a quick question, but is there a way of doing a du on a union'd fs,
without unmounting the union?
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 06:29:22PM -0500, stan wrote:
I want to use bind 9 from the ports tree. I see how to prevent the bundled
bind from being built the next time I make world, and I see how to change
the init files et all to
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Jan 21 19:47:39 pan /kernel: ata1: resetting devices .. ata1-slave:
ATA identify retries exceeded
Jan 21 19:47:39 pan /kernel: done
Jan 21 22:06:39 pan
Does someone see some sort of pattern in the times (from
/var/log/messages) below? I do but know not what.
And what could explain it?
Please, note that it occurs on both harddisks and on both controllers.
Something cron related? Something swap related, since there is swap
space on both disks? I
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On 17 Jan 2003 00:08:11 +, Stacey Roberts wrote:
does anyone know of a way
Anyone have any experience with, and recommends for, these? I'd like to
be able to better manage my remote FreeBSD boxes, especially when it comes
to doing upgrades and being able to get back to the previous kernel ...
from what I've been able to find, its not going to be cheap, but havng no
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does anyone know of a way to automatically increase the buffers to say
like 256 bytes?
Mine automatically DEcreases at an underrun.
It's a 3Com 3c905C-TX Fast Etherlink XL.
On 16 Jan 2003, at 22:35 [=GMT-], Stacey Roberts wrote:
Nothing to worry about, but either reducing system load .., or buying a
more efficient nic would see these messages off.
Could it also be the cable? I once had these messages on a colocated
machine, occasionally, and they went away
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In the last episode (Jan 14), Stacey Roberts said:
named[143]: denied update from [host_IP].1268 for 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa IN
Is that host running Windows 2000 or XP? Does it also have
Register this connection's
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, at 17:28 [=GMT-0800], Bsd Neophyte wrote:
in order for my to do this though, i need to be able to have my FreeBSD
box act as an RARP server.
can anyone tell me how to do this?
man rarpd tells it all, but is a bit short
to get it started (and to see if the machine you
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, at 00:44 [=GMT+0100], Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Could somebody please confirm that the place to add a static route at
boot time is rc.conf? For instance
static_routes=192.168.1.0/24 192.168.0.1
Maybe that works. This worked for me (just in case the above doesn't
work, and
We're still plugging away at getting this to work ... I haven't given up
on FreeBSD for this yet ...
Have a Linux guy here that's been helping to debug this, and one of the
question that he had was whether or not our ncplogin supports NDS ...
apparently, the ncplib we have in ports doesn't
I'm at a loss as to how to debug this ... I have a jail installed inside
of a vnode, but when I try to send email to it through postfix, I get the
following:
Dec 15 19:21:58 vmtest postfix/postfix-script: starting the Postfix mail system
Dec 15 19:21:58 vmtest postfix/master[92253]: daemon
Morning ...
I'm trying to figure out a way of sharing, as an example, /usr/X11R6
across several jail'd environments, but in such a way that if one of them
installs an extra package under that directory structure, its only visible
to that jail , and not the others ...
As a better example
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Marcus Reid wrote:
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Morning ...
I'm trying to figure out a way of sharing, as an example, /usr/X11R6
across several jail'd environments, but in such a way that if one of them
installs an extra
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Marcus L. Reid wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:32:28AM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Marcus Reid wrote:
Sounds like you're looking for something like unionfs. Unfortunately,
it doesn't work (even in -CURRENT) and if it did I don't know
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, at 21:35 [=GMT-0600], Dan Nelson wrote:
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DSBL will sends an email to abuse or postmaster @ the ip address of
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from DSBL to send an email to the
Quick and simple, I guess ... can someone tell me where to find what those
codes mean? User unknown? Password failed? Could not connect to server?
I've tried to search Google, and am drawing a blank so far :( The NCP
stuff is pretty much my last step to getting this laptop in place to
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Probably in the netware headers.
Pick an error, any error :(
#define BAD_PRINTER_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */
#define BAD_RECORD_OFFSET 0x89FF /* 255 */
#define CLOSE_FCB_ERROR 0x89FF /* 255 */
#define
=BACKASPCE.
I suspect the PUTTY writers have been heavily influenced by Linux.
Hi Adrian,
it is not only for FreeBSD and Solaris but for Reliant Unix and HP-UX
too.
As Jonathan said - Linux doesn't behave like the others.
I hope that helps with your boss.
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Does anyone know of a distributor/reselling in Canada that actually has
one in stock? I need to build a rackmount server, and am drawing blanks
on a *reasonably* priced rackmount server equivalent to the 2400R-T :(
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On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, at 10:59 [=GMT-], Tiago Andre wrote:
Whats the meean of the mesage:
ping6:sendmsg:NO route to host
You have no IPv6 routing configured.
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Hi,
I have been thinking about running 2 jails on my home server
one for work sensitive data, the other for personal fun stuff.
However i only have 1 ip at my house [static].
Could i take the server taht will have jails on it, put it behind
a
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
You can run PostgreSQL in a jail - though you do need to turn the
jail.sysvipc_allowed sysctl on first. You can also run it in the host
environment and talk via TCP if you wish.
some folks have said this is a security risk, as the shared mem is
Zhihui Zhang wrote:
Is there a way to count the number of ports in a FreeBSD release? I guess
this boils down to how to parse the file /usr/ports/INDEX easily.
Thanks.
wc -l /usr/ports/INDEX
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Marc Perisa wrote:
Bsd Neophyte wrote:
i accidently hit the enter key which sent that message forward. i
appologize for that.
i wanted to know if it was possible to purchase one of those usb memory
devices and use it as an etoken by copying the public key onto it...
there is one thing though
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
I run qmail, cause combined with vpopmail, it kicks ass for virtual
domains.
Postfix with CyrusIMAPd v2.2, cause, well, Cyrus IMAPd is just in a class
all its own :)
Note that CyrusIMAPd was extended several months back to do full virtual
domain under
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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 1:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Another Jail Question
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
I run qmail, cause combined with vpopmail, it kicks
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
server is a dual PII 300 with 512 megs of ram, this should be fine
to handle 2 jails, right ?
unless you start gettinjg into high memory circumstances (ie.
jakarta-tomcat is a major dog for memory), 2 wouldn't be a problem ...
Just
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