I recall that when either 6.0 or 6.1 was in beta that the iso was
delivered with debugging on which made it a bit slower.
Is 6.2 beta 3 delivered with debugging or production compile options?
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If you cannot provide info publicly, private replies are fine...I
just need some production level feedback.
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I did install mysql50-scripts as well. This seems to install lots of
nice utils. But still not the test and benchmark scripts.
ke han
On Oct 31, 2006, at 2:05 AM, Ion-Mihai IOnut Tetcu wrote:
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 01:08:28 +0800
ke han <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I usually rave abo
;t find it).
Does anyone have experience on the MySQL 5 port install? Any make
options I need to get a solid standard install?
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the "real" SMTP server using TLS
with id and password?
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not a guy who cares
about getting the last 10% of performance out of a server. I am
happy to trade performance for maintainability and a little peace of
mind.
btw, I'm not tried to start another "FreeBSD has poor SMP" flame-fest.
any thoug
just conary vs ports.
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like to approach the
theoretical max...is it 64k? That is, is the absolute max socket
descriptors 64k? any thing else in the way of this maximum?
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On Oct 20, 2006, at 4:05 PM, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 11:24:30PM +0800, ke han wrote:
I am writing a
know how many sockets I can handle. Also, what options do I have to
tune this? socket buffer size? Any kernel parameters needed to tune?
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system so you can still
use ports or packages in addition to PC-BSD's PBI installerbut
without the trouble of integrating and maintaining your own desktop
experience.
enjoy, ke han
On Oct 11, 2006, at 11:10 AM, cothrige wrote:
I am a complete newb to BSD trying to get started learn
I had problems with some ssh clients not being able to connect to a
default installed FreeBSD 6.1.
A source compile of openssl from ports fixed the problem for me.
Perhaps someone should look into the compile settings of openssl
binaries as used in the FreeBSD install ISO.
thanks, ke han
On
g the most problems. IBM and Dell have worked for the most part
quite nicely.
I'm up to 3 HP servers right now, and nary a problem with any of
them ... probably the best servers I've picked up yet ...
everything 'just worked' ...
What HP model are you using?
thanks, ke
Has anyone experienced FreeBSD 6.1 on a Sun X4200 ? Does everything
work? ILOM? RAID-1 ? 2 sets of RAID-1 ?...any feedback would help me
make a decision.
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names!!). Doesn't HP, Sun, IBM, Dell have anything they certify for
FreeBSD? Is this expected to get better over the next year or so?
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with their knowledge and support.
good luck, ke han
The only solution I found so far is to do 'shutdown -r now' and
when the server boots to login with ssh and do 'shutdown now' -
which should drop it to single user mode.
I can ask the support at the hosting location to reboo
On Sep 16, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Do you have kerberos compiled and in use for authentication on the
FreeBSD server and are you using it on the OSX client?
server1 is the default from an original freeBSD 6.1 install and as of
last week had a full cvsup and rebuild world
On Sep 16, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
ssh -vv server1.domain.com
form OS X: (real domain name edited to domain.com)
> ssh -vv server1.domain.com
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7i 14 Oct 2005
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
debug1:
have not received
a single reply.
Please get in touch.
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dexes in order to use portsupdate??
What do other people do?
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do not know what to do on server1 to tell it is ok to
accept these connections...if its a security protection, seems like a
useless one if sshd lets my unnamed DHCP assigned Windows XP client in.
please help!!!
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install of FreeBSD 6.1 on a 1950/2950? Does the
install kernel automatically recognize RAID arrays you have setup
with the PERC 5 bios? IOW, do I have to manually load some updated
module outside of the default 6.1 install and config?
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Yay!
~BAS
Sounds like you want something almost as good as VMware
"Workstation", but free...thats VMware "Server". VMware "Player" is
really for static distribution purposes; doesn't allow you to
snapshot or create VMs.
I'm using VMware Server for FreeBSD
installs of these apps ;-)
For server deamons (not GUI stuff), FreeBSD is the easiest game in town.
ke han
On Sep 2, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Keith Phipps wrote:
Good Day,
My name is Keith and I"ve just been promoted to our Unix
SysAdmin at work. I'll be working with a team of guys in
Spend your money on redundancy/fail-over of hard drive and power
supply. Also choosing a well regarded NIC is important.
ke han
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your money on things like Hardware RAID and redundant power
supplies, not 64 bit over 32 bits.
have a good day, ke han
On Aug 25, 2006, at 10:56 PM, Martin Miedema wrote:
I hope that I'm not starting some sort of holy war with this
question, but here I'll go.
I'm plann
more advanced, you will learn
about how to upgrade your source and recompile the system.
I'm not sure about a russian version of the handbook.
good luck...FreeBSD is pretty easy to work with..
ke han
On Aug 22, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Vitaliy Best wrote:
Good day!
I wa
recommendations are welcome.
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Under /var/db/ports you will find directories for each port you have
set options for. In each directory, if a file called options exists,
remove it...you're all set!!!
ke han
On Aug 21, 2006, at 9:45 AM, stan wrote:
Lately I've noticed that once I've built a given port, the
s-one/ejabberd folks another chance
to answer this question as the vast majority of users on this list
don't know what ejabberd is...although your question is good
advertising ;-)...
ke han
On Aug 19, 2006, at 4:16 AM, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Friday 18 August 2006 3:03 pm, Eric Sch
ld be best to ask about
experience with the X4100/4200 models.
Generally speaking, your areas of concern are going to be with the
RAID controller and Sun hardware monitoring components.
Have fun, ke han
really, if you do want to send me a server for free I'll gladly test
it for you ;-)
osed (by the server it appears) every time.
My /var/log/auth.log file does not log anything for this failure.
Where else should I look??
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