a
temporary motherboard/CPU swap in this server, replacing the CPU with
Core i3-2xxx and there were some 'signal 11' errors, but I'm not sure
whether this was due to incompatible CPUTYPE or something else.
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Hello!
I'm having this problem on two different computers, one running
8.3-STABLE and the other running 9.0-STABLE. After updating Firefox
from 12.0 to 13.0.1, whenever I access
-generated by 'make config'.
# Options for firefox-13.0.1,1
_FILE_COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST=DBUS PGO DEBUG LOGGING OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS
OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=DBUS
OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=PGO
OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=DEBUG
OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=LOGGING
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curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array('Expect: '));
2. Made sure CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS is an url-encoded query string instead
of being a plain PHP array:
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, http_build_query($myarray));
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OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS
OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=DBUS
OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=JAVA
OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=DEBUG
OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=LOGGING
OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS
Linked to this message are the entire build output and my list of
installed ports. Any advice would be welcome.
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do I tell
which of these files corresponds to which Job# in atq output? I'd like
to remove one of the jobs with atrm, but I can't figure out, which job
I need to remove.
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has taught me to avoid
dump/restore for large filesystems, because it seems to be an order of
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, because the system shouldn't panic when using
tar, but considering that this is FreeBSD 7.3 it is probably not worth
investigating now that 9 is almost released.
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one or another large file. Any
ideas what I should do to avoid the crash?
The OS version is 7.3 (amd64).
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if RAID
controller driver is loaded from loader.conf, or is it absolutely
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dhcpd is running with these arguments, as seen by ps:
/usr/local/sbin/dhcpd \
-q -cf /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf \
-lf /var/db/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases \
-pf /var/run/dhcpd/dhcpd.pid \
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not support BIO_FLUSH? If so, I should
probably avoid using gmirror on this system?
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2010/5/11 Toomas Aas toomas@raad.tartu.ee
Is it possible to rebuild just the php52-gd extension to a newer version of
php52-gd-5.2.13 and have it working with existing php5-5.2.9 and all the
existing extensions, or would
extensions, or would it be asking for
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Toomas Aas wrote:
Do I understand the NOTE WELL section of FreeBSD-SA-09:15 correctly
that if I apply the patch then this functionality will no longer work?
Testing confims that my understanding is correct. I applied the patch and
authentication results
workaround I can think of is to require client certificates for
the entire vhost, but this is unrealistic to implement. Am I missing any
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something
else besides libc needs to be rebuilt, but what?
Just a couple of days ago I applied this patch to another system running
7.1, and there were no problems. I've been running and patching FreeBSD
since 2001 and never had such a strange problem with a security advisory!
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Hello!
I'm running a FTP server using standard FreeBSD ftpd on FreeBSD 7.1
(i386). From time to time I see these messages in the log:
ftpd[4805]: Internal: flagxfer(0): no active transfer
ftpd[4805]: Internal: maskurg() while no transfer
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Hello!
I'm trying to report a problem which involves kernel panic, but I cannot get a
core dump. The system is 7.0-STABLE from June 18th.
I've set the following in /etc/rc.conf (and of course rebooted, even several
times):
dumpdev=/dev/ad0s1b
dumpdir=/home/crash
The machine has 512 MB RAM and
Wednesday 25 June 2008 17:24:58 kirjutas Pietro Cerutti:
Toomas Aas wrote:
| Are there known conditions under which the core dump really isn't
| recorded, or am I simply missing something obvious?
Yes, if the panic occurs before the filesystem supposed to contain the
crash dumps is mounted
Gunther Mayer wrote:
Does anybody use 1.6 in production on FreeBSD? What have your
experiences been?
Our Tomcat-based website, which currently gets ca 75000 requests per day,
has been running with native jdk-1.6.0.3p3 for 6 months. I haven't noticed
any problems
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Hello!
Sorry for asking such a stupid question. I tried to figure out the answer
myself by reading /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk, but it's really over my head.
If I'm going to install a port that defines USE_PYTHON=yes in it's
Makefile and I currently have python-2.4.3,1 installed, will the
is that there is something about these drives that
just doesn't sit well with FreeBSD 6.3. As I really do need to make
backups, I'm willing to try another brand of HDD. So I hope to hear what
kind of USB HDDs are you successfully using with FreeBSD 6.3.
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considering that I have now re-built Amanda 4 times and each time it's
the same file that ends up having the checksum mismatch. Also, the box
doesn't seem to suffer from any other problems such as random signal 11s
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sendmail 562 4 tcp4 127.0.0.1:25 *:*
Then try
telnet localhost 25
and make sure you get connected.
Additionally try
telnet yourserver 25
from another host and make sure you don't get connected.
I have one web server (FreeBSD 5.5) with sendmail set up this way.
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I've just made a slight change to the port so that it adds a bsdstats.sh script
to /usr/local/etc/rc.d that can be enabled in /etc/rc.conf so that it runs on
system reboot ...
So, do I understand it right that there is no harm in running the script
several times a
that
the RAID is in DEGRADED state and drives need synchronization.
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It seems that gmirror devices get a different 'device number' on each
boot
(each time the gmirror is created). Since the device number is stored in
GNU tar's snapshot file, it effectively means that after rebooting
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On January 30th, I wrote:
I'm currently running FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE (amd64) on a system based on
Intel SE7230NH1-E motherboard, which has Intel ICH7R integrated
softraid. The machine has two 500 GB drives which are configured as
RAID1 in BIOS. Unfortunately, this setup seems to have some
Hello!
I'm currently running FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE (amd64) on a system based on
Intel SE7230NH1-E motherboard, which has Intel ICH7R integrated
softraid. The machine has two 500 GB drives which are configured as
RAID1 in BIOS. Unfortunately, this setup seems to have some stability
issues which
Hello!
I've bought a small server with Intel SE7230NH1 motherboard, which
incorporates the ICH7 SATA RAID controller. Using the LSI BIOS utility,
I created a RAID1 array of two disks and installed FreeBSD 6.2-RC1
(amd64) on it.
atapci1: Intel ICH7 SATA300 controller port
Hello!
Does anyone have good experience using external USB 2.0 HDD for backup
with FreeBSD 6?
My current server is FreeBSD 4.11 and I've been using Amanda with
external HDDs that connect over FireWire for past ~3 years. This setup
has been rock solid. Back when I was building it, I chose
ADAPTIVE_GIANT)? What are other people's
experiences running FreeBSD 5.x on dual-processor IBM xSeries 225 box?
Am I the only one doing this?
For now, I just disabled debug.mpsafenet and debug.mpsafevm again and
I hope it works out as well as it did last time.
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- Disabling SMP support in BIOS
Anything else I should try, before cvsupping (cvsdowning?) back to RELENG_5_4?
I would like to avoid going to 6 right now, since that would involve a lot of
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Hello!
Has anyone successfully connected their FreeBSD server to HP MSA1500
SAN? I googled for it and found that some people are having problems,
but I hope there are also people out there who are not having problems
with this setup (and hence have had no reason to post). I'm especially
anything more scientific...
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robert wrote:
My httpd.conf has:
LoadModule php5_modulelibexec/apache22/libphp5.so
To which I have added:
AddType application/x- httpd-php .php
AddType application/x- httpd-php-source .phps
^
You should not have a space here
I have also tried adding
definitive by googling. I'm not interested in possible RAID
features, would it work if I just connected a single SATA disk to this
controller?
Overall, would you recommend this motherboard for running FreeBSD 6?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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If you want the freedom that FreeBSD offers, you have to make the journey to
where it is at.
IMHO, this sentence should be on the front page of http://www.freebsd.org/,
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Hello!
What syslog facility is ipmon using on FreeBSD 6.0? From the
documentation I don't see that anything is supposed to be changed from
5.4, where it was 'security'. So on my freshly-installed FreeBSD 6.0 I
made modifications to /etc/syslog.conf similar to those that work on
5.4.
Toomas Aas wrote:
What syslog facility is ipmon using on FreeBSD 6.0? From the
documentation I don't see that anything is supposed to be changed from
5.4, where it was 'security'.
I found the pr bin/88780. Seems that unintentionally the syslog facility
has changed to local0. I modified my
seem to remember that to
successfully mount ext3 partition on FreeBSD I had to install the
sysutils/e2fsprogs port and fsck the ext2 partition before trying to
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used vinum for such purposes. In 5.x, as I
understand, there is gvinum for the same task, but I haven't used that.
I much prefer hardware RAID adapters.
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Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:56 pm, Toomas Aas wrote:
A typical FreeBSD installation on one HDD uses two partitions:
a FreeBSD partition and a swap partition. Inside the FreeBSD
partition are slices, which are mounted under directories
(mountpoints) such as /var. So, your
Hello!
We have a webserver where www/php4-cgi port is currently installed. Now
we want to add PHP5, but we have some web applications which are not
compatible with PHP5, so initially we want to have a server with both
PHP4 and PHP5 installed.
So far I did the following:
mkdir
/kernelconfig.txt
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if you only have the CDs for i386
version of FreeBSD, that's still no reason to not buy an Athlon64 machine.
Hope this helps.
(*) actually, there are more than two versions, but that's not relevant
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I'm in a process of upgrading our FreeBSD 5.3 servers to 5.4. Two done,
one to go. I noticed that the Giant lock is no longer mentioned in dmesg
during boot. With FreeBSD 5.3, several devices (for example: ips, ahc,
atkbd) had a note similar to this in dmesg:
ips0: IBM ServeRAID
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:28:56PM +0300, Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello!
...
With FreeBSD 5.3, several devices (for example: ips, ahc,
atkbd) had a note similar to this in dmesg:
ips0: IBM ServeRAID Adapter port 0x2000-0x20ff mem
0xfeb0
is that segmentation faults are often caused by
failing hardware (faulty memory chip, overheating CPU etc). In your
case, hardware fault is even more likely since you noticed yourself that
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Hello!
I have a web server (ca 20 vhosts) currently running with
php4-cgi-4.3.10_2 port and a lot of PHP4 extensions ports such as
php4-ctype-4.3.10_2, php4-dbase-4.3.10_2 etc. I want to upgrade all
those ports to PHP 4.4.0.
As I've seen some websites break afer they'd been upgraded from
Danny Pansters wrote:
Use pkg_create(1) instead.
Thanks a lot! pkg_create -b seems to be exactly what I was looking for.
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 20:58, Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello!
I have a web server (ca 20 vhosts) currently running with
php4-cgi-4.3.10_2 port and a lot of PHP4
on
it, and this takes some time. If there is some quicker way to get PHP's
iconv extension functional, I'd prefer to use that for now.
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Toomas Aas wrote:
-
?php
echo iconv(ISO-8859-1, UTF-8, This is a test.);
?
-
When I load this script via the browser, PHP outputs nothing. I have
error logging set to file only
Yuan Jue wrote:
As a frequently usb disk user, I really want to make things easier and more
comfortable for me to mount the usb disk whenever I need to use it.
There is an article on this:
http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200202/automounting.html
Maybe you'll get it to work. I tried it myself
This is so weird I don't even know what to check or where to look
I am currently running 'make fetch' on a port which has quite a lot of
distfiles (emulators/linux_base-suse-9.3). It fetches some of the
distfiles and then goes into infinite loop. The loop consists of
fetching some distfile,
I wrote:
Is anyone successfully using this mix of old and new technology? I'm
trying to, but I'm not succeeding.
The on-board USB ports on this machine are USB1.1, which, while not
officially supported by Apple, should work with iPod according to many
reports on the Net. I do understand
Aaron C. Meadows wrote:
I have an IBM Netfinity 5000 server I just picked up, and it has an
Adaptec AAA-131U2 (aic7815 chipset) RAID card in it, attached to 5 IBM
Branded (Seagate ST39204LC) Hot Swap Ultra160 9.1gig SCSI Harddrives.
My question is, since that chipset is unsupported for
Tony Shadwick wrote:
Be aware that the iPod has some freaky partitioning going on. Even if
you format the 'drive' as fat32, there's still a partition there you're
not seeing.
Yep, I understand that. The 'drive' has already been formatted to fat32.
That happened when I installed the iPod
Is anyone successfully using this mix of old and new technology? I'm
trying to, but I'm not succeeding.
The on-board USB ports on this machine are USB1.1, which, while not
officially supported by Apple, should work with iPod according to many
reports on the Net. I do understand that it would
Alessandro de Manzano wrote:
I'ld use an external hard disk on a server of mine, and since USB 2.0
support is not available in FBSD 4.x, I'ld try with firewire.
(I can't install 5.4-R on it)
Any suggestion or hint ? Are there some recommended FW chipsets or
something to avoid ?
See section
missing?
Are you sure you're looking at the right place? The kernel.debug won't
be placed in / directory when you install the new kernel, it remains in
/usr/src/sys/arch/compile/YOURKERNEL
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jean-paul natola wrote:
I ran make install clean for kde and after 4 days i *think* I'm
almost done,,
I am now at a promt for GNU ghostscript drivers and have NO CLUE as to
what to select , my purpose for the FREEBSD install is to run
mailscanner , what should I select , if any, for the
://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/relnotes-i386.html#RELENG
It is always a good idea to look through the release notes before
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to install the latest IPFilter (4.1.8 I think) and then
just add this to ipnat.rules:
map external_if internal_net - 0/32 proxy port 1723 pptp/tcp
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using ports. Just read 'man ports', as
well as Section 4.5 of the Handbook, to get your confusion cleared up :-)
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got almost everything working with KDE
3.3...and now back to this. I was so happy when I could run cdcontrol
from the command line and now I'm :o( frustrated !!
One more thing you could try is to get the GENERIC kernel from e.g.
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zSQLgate seems to start successfully.
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= 'Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]',
ABSTRACT = 'Gateway between Z39.50 and the RDBMS of your choice',
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);
sub MY::postamble { q[
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docsclean:
cd doc; make clean
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Géczi Szabolcs wrote:
after I made a cvsup and buildworld my pptp doesn't work well.
the clients can authenticate succesfully but they cannot reach subnet
except the tunnel's endpoint ip which is 192.168.1.1.
naturally my ppp/pptp configuration are unchanged.
What version were you upgrading
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 06:45:53AM +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 08:53:05PM +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
Or should I more or less expect that I need to rebuild *all* the ports
anyway?
That's best; there are other incompatibilities
Hello!
I'm planning to upgrade one of my servers from RELENG_5_2 to RELENG_5_3.
In my reading of /usr/src/UPDATING I have reached the entry of 20040728
which says that all programs written in C++ need to be recompiled. Ugh.
Is there an easy way to find out whether particular port uses C++? I
Kris Kennaway wrote:
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Or should I more or less expect that I need to rebuild *all* the ports
anyway?
That's best; there are other incompatibilities that are there when you
have old (compiled on 5.2) versions of a library and you try
Pete Dela Cruz wrote:
I have two hard drives in my computer and I installed FreeBsd on my
second hard drive (slave). Boot manager was also installed on my
primary hard drive (c:\). Now I decided to remove FreeBsd from this
computer and transfer it to another computer. Problem: The computer
is
Teilhard Knight wrote:
I am not an expert on FreeBSD and I am not an expert on hardware.
Neither am I, but...
The error I get is: panic no BSP found. Anyone has
an idea of what that means? I'll give you my configuration file just in
case someone takes the trouble to have a look at it. My machine
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Prefork is the original mechanism Apache used to multiplex itself. It
generally works exceedingly well on Unix systems where fork(2) is fast
and efficient, which is why it is the default. Threaded MPMs may or
may not be better for your particular situation, depending on:
that worker MPM may perform
better on busy websites and has smaller memory footprint. Is it safe to
run Apache2 with worker MPM on FreeBSD 5.3? There must be a reason why
prefork is the default...
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Marty Landman wrote:
# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a516062 35154 439624 7%/
/dev/ad1s1f516062 2 474776 0%/mnt
/dev/ad0s1f170334 51912 10479633%/tmp
/dev/ad1s1e 1032142 935616 1395699%/usr
/dev/ad0s1e
/ports/UPDATING).
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Hello!
I'm following the procedure in the NEW-HUGE-DISK FAQ entry to move my
system to bigger disks. In a nutshell, the dump/restore combo
recommended there seems painfully slow.
For example, I have newfs-ed the partition which is to become /usr with
the newfs default parameters and mounted it
Toomas Aas wrote:
I'm following the procedure in the NEW-HUGE-DISK FAQ entry to move my
system to bigger disks.
How lame of me. I forgot to mention my OS version. It is 4.10-RELEASE-p5.
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Derek wrote:
Toomas Aas wrote:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition it and transfer the data using dump/tar.
At this stage, I would recommend doing this in single user mode, to keep
filesystem modifications during the procedure down.
Yes, that was my
Toomas Aas wrote:
I have a small server running FreeBSD 4.10, 2 x 80 GB drives mirrored on
Promise TX2 integrated RAID1 controller. I'd like to replace the 80 GB
drives with 200 GB drives.
Here's my current plan:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition
Hello!
I have a directory structure like this
/home
/joe
/peter
/bill
... etc
I'm trying to move some (but not all) subdirectories of /home to
/newhome, using tar. I'm doing this as root on FreeBSD 4.10, the shell
is csh. I'd like to get it done with one command
Hello!
I have a small server running FreeBSD 4.10, 2 x 80 GB drives mirrored on
Promise TX2 integrated RAID1 controller. I'd like to replace the 80 GB
drives with 200 GB drives.
Here's my current plan:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition it and
Nathan Kinkade wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 10:36:30PM +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
I have a directory structure like this
/home
/joe
/peter
/bill
... etc
I'm trying to move some (but not all) subdirectories of /home to
/newhome, using tar.
Are /home and /newhome
Has anyone tried running the Linux version of Oracle 10g on FreeBSD
using Linux emulation?
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