-- Original Message
Subject: Unknown IP address shows FreeBSD server MAC in arp cache
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 02:52:21 +0100
From: Kaya Saman
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Hi,
I'm experiencing a weird problem and I have no idea where to begin with
this one!
Basical
NetBSD
box which pointed to the MAC address of my FreeBSD server?
Having a look round my network and servers each ping attempt to
xxx.xxx.1.52 gives me a response and in the arp cache of each
machine/device shows the FreeBSD server.
Long ago I may have had this machine on xxx.xxx.1.52 but I ca
I use Virtualbox and FreeBSD 9, or 10 as the base
OS and the windows 2003server, 2008 server, running
in the virtualbox,
My cpu is an AMD8120 8cores with 16GB of memory,
the filesystem is in ZFS,
I put 2Gb for each windows, and the system runs
confortable with 20 users in each windows machine..
1. As I understand it you can install Virtual Box from the ports
> collection. But then I see the instructions in the Handbook:
>
> To launch VirtualBox, type from a Xorg session:
> % VirtualBox
> So am I to assume the only way to run Virtual Box is to have Xorg
> insta
> have Xorg installed and running on the FreeBSD server? Which is a drag
> because my current FreeBSD servers are exactly that, servers, and do not
> have the fancy video cards, monitors, etc.. to run Xorg. Is there an
> alternative to running the interface from Xorg. I'm a command line
it you can install Virtual Box from the ports
collection. But then I see the instructions in the Handbook:
To launch VirtualBox, type from a Xorg session:
% VirtualBox
So am I to assume the only way to run Virtual Box is to have Xorg
installed and running on the FreeBSD server? Which is a dr
Bill:
>> 1. As I understand it you can install Virtual Box from the ports
>> collection.
That port or a good numbr of other VMWare apps exist in the ports tree - you
are not restricted to V-Box.
Starting the virtual machines is not xorg/login dependent. You can do this
for any service through rc.c
the ports collection.
But then I see the instructions in the Handbook:
To launch VirtualBox, type from a Xorg session:
% VirtualBox
So am I to assume the only way to run Virtual Box is to have Xorg installed and
running on the FreeBSD server? Which is a drag because my current FreeBSD
servers a
Good day
I have an old machine that has lost its raid (0/ stripe).
Im trying to fix this.
If I go
[root@torry /usr/home/bclark]# gstripe list
Geom name: st0
State: UP
Status: Total=3, Online=3
Type: AUTOMATIC
Stripesize: 65536
ID: 1006591079
Providers:
1. Name: stripe/st0
Mediasize: 36010229
Good day
Im not it its because of a power failure or what, but for some reason my
'download server', has lost its raid (0/ stripe).
Im trying to fix this, for the raid contains quite a few shows for my son.
If I go
[root@torry /usr/home/bclark]# gstripe list
Geom name: st0
State: UP
Status:
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
> lpeth wrote:
>>
>> FreeBSD
>> Dear Sirs;
>> I have a 8core, 32 GB ram server I built myself. AMD cpu, with
>> Supermicro motherboard. I want to use FreeNAS as a database system, and
>> I'm wondering what it will cost to use FreeBSD with Fr
lpeth wrote:
>
> FreeBSD
> Dear Sirs;
> I have a 8core, 32 GB ram server I built myself. AMD cpu, with
> Supermicro motherboard. I want to use FreeNAS as a database system, and
> I'm wondering what it will cost to use FreeBSD with FreeNAS. I see the
> Version I would like is $40 for a four CD
On 05/17/2012 15:29, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2012, lpeth wrote:
FreeBSD
Dear Sirs;
I have a 8core, 32 GB ram server I built myself. AMD cpu, with
Supermicro motherboard. I want to use FreeNAS as a database system,
and I'm wondering what it will cost to use FreeBSD with FreeNAS.
On Thu, 17 May 2012, lpeth wrote:
FreeBSD
Dear Sirs;
I have a 8core, 32 GB ram server I built myself. AMD cpu, with Supermicro
motherboard. I want to use FreeNAS as a database system, and I'm wondering
what it will cost to use FreeBSD with FreeNAS. I see the Version I would like
is $40 for
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 10:22 AM, lpeth wrote:
> FreeBSD
> Dear Sirs;
> I have a 8core, 32 GB ram server I built myself. AMD cpu, with Supermicro
> motherboard. I want to use FreeNAS as a database system, and I'm wondering
> what it will cost to use FreeBSD with FreeNAS. I see the Version I would
Hi--
On May 17, 2012, at 10:22 AM, lpeth wrote:
> I have a 8core, 32 GB ram server I built myself. AMD cpu, with Supermicro
> motherboard. I want to use FreeNAS as a database system, and I'm wondering
> what it will cost to use FreeBSD with FreeNAS. I see the Version I would like
> is $40 for a
FreeBSD
Dear Sirs;
I have a 8core, 32 GB ram server I built myself. AMD cpu, with
Supermicro motherboard. I want to use FreeNAS as a database system, and
I'm wondering what it will cost to use FreeBSD with FreeNAS. I see the
Version I would like is $40 for a four CD set, but that does not mean
Hi there Huhammet
What are the contents of the following files on you're CentOS 6.x shards ?
/etc/security/limits.confand
/etc/security/limits.d/90-nproc.conf
What version of MongoDB are you running, is it from packages (if so who's)
or is it self compiled?
Have you tried running the M
Just realized that the MongoDB site now has some recipes up for what you really
need to do to make sure you can handle a lot of incoming new documents
concurrently….
Boy you had to figure this stuff out yourself just last year - I guess the
mongo community has come a very long way….
Splitting
Sorry one more thought and a clarification….
I have found that it is best to run mongos with each app server instance most
of the mongo interface libraries aren't intelligent about the way that they
distribute requests to available mongos processes. mongos processes are also
relatively lightwe
On Jan 2, 2012, at 4:21 PM, Robert Boyer wrote:
> To deal with this kind of traffic you will most likely need to set up a mongo
> db cluster of more than a few instances… much better. There should be A LOT
> of info on how to scale mongo to the level you are looking for but most
> likely you w
To deal with this kind of traffic you will most likely need to set up a mongo
db cluster of more than a few instances… much better. There should be A LOT of
info on how to scale mongo to the level you are looking for but most likely you
will find that on ruby forums NOT on *NIX boards….
The OS
At 20:12 02/01/2012, Muhammet S. AYDIN wrote:
Hello everyone.
My first post here and I'd like to thank everyone who's involved within the
FreeBSD project. We are using FreeBSD on our web servers and we are very
happy with it.
We have an online messaging application that is using mongodb. Our me
hello...
I supose you are using 64bits version of FreeBSD and at least 8.2
version...
What happens is that you have exhausted the thread limit of your
appplication
your systeam is unable to create more threads for that appplication
a command: sysctl -a | grep thread
will show how they are setted
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Muhammet S. AYDIN
> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 11:13 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: freebsd server limits question
&
Hello everyone.
My first post here and I'd like to thank everyone who's involved within the
FreeBSD project. We are using FreeBSD on our web servers and we are very
happy with it.
We have an online messaging application that is using mongodb. Our members
send messages to "the voice" show's (turki
the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual
> Freebsd server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I have
> found that after building the base operating system that I cannot remotely
> access the virtual Freebsd server. I have tried using both Qemu and VMware
> with
Damien Fleuriot wrote:
>
>
> On 4/13/11 6:40 PM, Michael J. Kearney wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> Hi, I am new to the Linux environment.
FreeBSD is *NOT* Linux!
>> I am trying to build a virtual
>> Freebsd server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I
On 4/13/11 6:40 PM, Michael J. Kearney wrote:
> /var/log/security and "ipfw list" ftw. .. if a rule maches your configuration
> atm
>
> afiddler10 wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual
> Freebsd server to run
2011/4/13 afiddler10
> Thank you very much. What I did was set up two interfaces on the VMware
> server, one bridged and one routed. I was able to access the routed
> interface from my Windows 7 host. Thanks for your help!
>
> You are welcome.
Regards.
__
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:40, Matthew Seaman
wrote:
> On 13/04/2011 16:37, afiddler10 wrote:
> Edit the file /etc/rc.conf and add the line:
>
> sshd_enable="YES"
>
> Then run this command as root:
>
> # /etc/rc.d/sshd start
>
> (you only need to do that as a one-off -- adding the line to rc.co
Hello
2011/4/13 afiddler10 :
> Hi, I am new to the Linux environment.
FreeBsd its not Linux environment.
I am trying to build a virtual Freebsd server to run another virtual
device (a Juniper router). I have found that after building the base
operating system that I cannot remotely access
On 13/04/2011 16:37, afiddler10 wrote:
> Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a
> virtual Freebsd server to run another virtual device (a Juniper
> router). I have found that after building the base operating system
> that I cannot remotely access the vir
/var/log/security and "ipfw list" ftw. .. if a rule maches your configuration
atm
afiddler10 wrote:
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual Freebsd
server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I have found that
after building the base
/var/log/security and " ipfw list " ftw
afiddler10 wrote:
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual Freebsd
server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I have found that
after building the base operating system that I cannot remotely
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual Freebsd
server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I have found that
after building the base operating system that I cannot remotely access the
virtual Freebsd server. I have tried using both Qemu and VMware
Using the standard version query syntax below..
dig +short @ns1.partnershiphp.org version.bind txt chaos
"DNS Server v2090"
She seems to have a DNS server that I'm both unfamiliar with
and unable to find with a search engine.
So, as you say, this is a DNS server question not an OS
question.
O
Hello,
What name server do you use? I am almost sure you have BIND.
You must open your zonefile, add SRV record and reload zone.
I think your zonefile is somewhere in /etc/namedb/
read bind manual, man named and man ndc (or rndc) to solve your problem.
Your question is not about freebsd but abou
icult to upgrade FreeBSD? Can I
> just
> >> download one of the packages and run the installer?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Ola
> >>
> >>
> >>
ks!
>>
>>
>>
>> Ola
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* Diego Arias [mailto:dak@gmail.com]
>> *Sent:* Thursday, March 17, 2011 2:33 PM
>> *To:* Ola Peters
>> *Cc:* questi...@freebsd.org
>> *Subject:* Re: adding SRV records to a FreeBSD serve
Hi:
FreeBSD 4.11 is juts too old you should Upgrade that machine.
Anyway check the named(bind) version to see if it supports srv records.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Ola Peters wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Thanks so much for placing this contact information in your header! I am
> trying to add
Hi there,
Thanks so much for placing this contact information in your header! I am
trying to add SRV records to my name server, which is a FreeBSD box.
(Output from uname -a):
ns1# uname -a
FreeBSD ns1.partnershiphp.org 4.11-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 21
17:21:22 GMT 2005 r.
Thanks. I cloned the hard drive and replaced the old drive with the new drive
this afternoon.
---
At 09:25 AM 8/30/2010, Ivan Voras wrote:
>On 08/30/10 13:24, pe...@vfemail.net wrote:
>>
>>When I awoke this morning my FreeBSD box was frozen -- completely
>>unresponsive at the console --
On 08/30/10 13:24, pe...@vfemail.net wrote:
When I awoke this morning my FreeBSD box was frozen -- completely unresponsive
at the console -- and displayed these messages on the console:
ad0: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 -resetting
ata0: resetting devices
ad0: removed fro
When I awoke this morning my FreeBSD box was frozen -- completely unresponsive
at the console -- and displayed these messages on the console:
ad0: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 -resetting
ata0: resetting devices
ad0: removed from configuration
done
Aug 30 03:09:25 ab
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:31 AM, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 06:43:09AM -0500, Andrew Gould typed:
>>
>> Another item to consider in this discussion is sharity-light, an
>> easy-to-use program that allows FreeBSD to mount Windows shares.
>> Sharity-light is in the ports and Sha
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 06:43:09AM -0500, Andrew Gould typed:
>
> Another item to consider in this discussion is sharity-light, an
> easy-to-use program that allows FreeBSD to mount Windows shares.
> Sharity-light is in the ports and Sharity is available as a
> commercial product:
What's the adv
ike it was a Windows Server. A simple smb.conf file is all you
need.
3. You can get a lot more complex setup with Samba with security, R/W options
etc... but for what you're descibing I'd recommend Samba or use a graphical FTP
client on your Windows clients to access your FreeBSD serv
Thanks for all the replies. FreeNAS looks like the ticket.
BTW, sharity-light is marked as broken in the ports -- does not compile.
I'm on 8.0-STABLE amd64.
On May 11 2010 06:43, Andrew Gould wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 2:00 AM, wrote:
> > Chip Camden wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone have a r
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 2:00 AM, wrote:
> Chip Camden wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have a recommendation for NAS that works well for
>> both FreeBSD and Windows clients?
>
> IME, among commercial offerings, virtually all support SMB (via
> Samba) but only the high-end (large & relatively costly) ones
Chip Camden wrote:
> Does anyone have a recommendation for NAS that works well for
> both FreeBSD and Windows clients?
IME, among commercial offerings, virtually all support SMB (via
Samba) but only the high-end (large & relatively costly) ones
support NFS also. (A while back, the largest Buffa
On Mon, 10 May 2010, Chip Camden wrote:
[snip]
Does anyone have a recommendation for NAS that works well for both
FreeBSD and Windows clients?
I built a FreeNAS last year which works like a champ for FreeBSD and
Windows XP clients. I'm using it for backups: rsync for the FreeBSD
clients, NA
On 5/10/10, John Levine wrote:
>>>> Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
>>>> windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
>
> I concur with the advice to use Samba, but if that's too scary, you
&
>>> Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
>>> windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
I concur with the advice to use Samba, but if that's too scary, you
can just use FTP. Recent versions of Windows l
Sent: Mon May 10 14:14:13 2010
Subject: Re: Very simple file sharing between FreeBSD server and windows
client ?
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Timm Wimmers wrote:
> Am Montag, den 10.05.2010, 14:35 +0200 schrieb Frank Bonnet:
>> Hello
>>
>> Is there a simple software
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Timm Wimmers wrote:
> Am Montag, den 10.05.2010, 14:35 +0200 schrieb Frank Bonnet:
>> Hello
>>
>> Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
>> windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my
Am Montag, den 10.05.2010, 14:35 +0200 schrieb Frank Bonnet:
> Hello
>
> Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
> windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
>
> I just want to share a directory (and subdirecto
On Mon, 10 May 2010, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
I just want to share a directory (and
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Chip Camden
wrote:
> On May 10 2010 08:04, Andrew Gould wrote:
>> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
>> &g
On May 10 2010 08:04, Andrew Gould wrote:
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
> > windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
>
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
> > windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill f
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
> windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
>
> I just want to share a directory (and subdirectories) of
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
> windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
>
> I just want to share a directory (and subdirectories) of
On 05/10/10 14:35, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
I just want to share a directory (and subdirectories) of my server with
ONE Windows client, to
Hello
Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
I just want to share a directory (and subdirectories) of my server with
ONE Windows client, to facilitate some files exchanges between two
I would be grateful if anyone could recommend any tests, scripts, ports or
packages which would stress test a new FreeBSD box? - both CPU and disk
I/O. I would particularly like to get the processors nice and warm! :-)
We already use bonnie++, unixbench, etc. but I was wondering if there is a
pr
:
http://www.novell.com/communities/node/3447/using-freenas-netware-iscsi-target-aka-cheap-mass-storage
Beni.
- Original Message Follows -
From: Friedrich Locke
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: SAN FreeBSD Server
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 08:10:50 -0300
> Dear gentleman,
>
On 8/6/09 12:10, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Dear gentleman,
>
> i would like to configure a FreeBSD installation as storage server
> solution. Iwould like to use iSCSI.
> Is it possible to configure a server running FreeBSD as a iSCSI server
> (i.e., i mean as a target)?
>
Indeed it is, although
solution. Iwould like to use iSCSI.
Is it possible to configure a server running FreeBSD as a iSCSI server
(i.e., i mean as a target)?
/usr/ports/net/iscsi-target
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freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/
Dear gentleman,
i would like to configure a FreeBSD installation as storage server
solution. Iwould like to use iSCSI.
Is it possible to configure a server running FreeBSD as a iSCSI server
(i.e., i mean as a target)?
Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation.
Best regards,
FL.
___
On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 07:21:31 +, Da Rock wrote:
>> Can you show us the *exact* deferral message?
>>
>> It may be greylisting from the FreeBSD.org mail servers.
>
> Ok. This is the exact message:
>
> Apr 11 16:26:40 postfix/smtp[1325]:
> 488851744F: to=,
> relay=mx1.freebsd.org[69.147.8
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 07:57:36AM +, Da Rock wrote:
[...]
>
> I thought it sounded like dns too. But I was under the impression that only a
> reverse lookup was used against the Server name sent by postfix. I have
> specifically requested a ptr record in the arpa zone, and I can run a
> re
> Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 14:42:31 +0700
> From: o...@cs.ait.ac.th
> To: rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com
> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: OT: Postfix rejects from Freebsd server
>
> > Apr 11 16:26:40 postfix/smtp[1325]:
> > 488851744F: to=,
> >
Da Rock wrote:
> If I resolveip for my ip address it shows up my mail server name, and
> YET I still get deferred rejection from the freebsd mx's.
I had this problem before - freebsd mail server needs some time before
it sees DNS changes...will be fine in a few hours.
Peter
__
> Apr 11 16:26:40 postfix/smtp[1325]:
> 488851744F: to=,
> relay=mx1.freebsd.org[69.147.83.52]:25, delay=100211,
> delays=100114/49/48/0.35, dsn=4.7.1, status=deferred (host
> mx1.freebsd.org[69.147.83.52] said: 450 4.7.1 Client host rejected:
> cannot find your hostname, [] (in reply to RCPT TO c
> From: keram...@ceid.upatras.gr
> To: rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com
> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: OT: Postfix rejects from Freebsd server
> Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 12:08:19 +0300
>
> On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 05:31:22 +, Da Rock
> wrote:
> >
> From: keram...@ceid.upatras.gr
> To: rock_on_the_...@hotmail.com
> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: OT: Postfix rejects from Freebsd server
> Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 12:08:19 +0300
>
> On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 05:31:22 +, Da Rock
> wrote:
> >
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 05:31:22 +, Da Rock wrote:
> I know this may be OT, but I could use some help on this one. I've
> completed a major changeover in network provider, and I've now got a
> proper static ip including ptr records for my mail server (the only
> service that really counts on this
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 05:31:22AM +, Da Rock wrote:
>
> I know this may be OT, but I could use some help on this one. I've
> completed a major changeover in network provider, and I've now got a
> proper static ip including ptr records for my mail server (the only
> service that really counts
I know this may be OT, but I could use some help on this one. I've
completed a major changeover in network provider, and I've now got a
proper static ip including ptr records for my mail server (the only
service that really counts on this anyway).
If I resolveip for my ip address it shows up my m
Hi,
I have a strange problem with PHP5 on FreeBSD.
When run on a FreeBSD server the decrypt function of a xTea encryption
library does not work correctly. While the same PHP code runs without
problem on a Windows Server. Has anybody experienced similar problems? I
am at a dead end any help
This is a 64-bit platform... Any reasons you're on an i386 kernel? At
the least it would fix your RAM issue.
-Patrick
On May 3, 2008, at 3:56 PM, "Free BSD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
4 GB physical ram but only 3GB usable via System.
AMD X2 64 3800+ (2 CPUs)
i386 Platform
# pciconf -lv|gre
4 GB physical ram but only 3GB usable via System.
AMD X2 64 3800+ (2 CPUs)
i386 Platform
# pciconf -lv|grep ^none
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:17:5: class=0x040100 card=0x0c84105b chip=0x30591106
rev=0x60 hdr=0x00
Only difference is IPFW/Quota/Device Polling/2000HZ
On 6.3 (now on 7) it was having
On Friday 02 May 2008 13:28:44 Free BSD wrote:
> We've been having some problems with our server and I was wondering if
> someone had any advice or suggestions for our current system settings.
Would help to know, at minimum:
- ammount of ram
- ammount of cpu's
- platform (uname -m )
- pciconf -lv|
Well from bad experience that goes no where, due-to rare issue and no
supporting logs/core dumps... Therefore that be a complete no :(
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Bob Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 02, 2008 at 07:28:44AM -0400, Free BSD wrote:
> > We've been having some proble
On Fri, May 02, 2008 at 07:28:44AM -0400, Free BSD wrote:
> We've been having some problems with our server and I was wondering if
> someone had any advice or suggestions for our current system settings.
You'll probably get more help if you post the problems and any
diagnostic info. :)
___
We've been having some problems with our server and I was wondering if
someone had any advice or suggestions for our current system settings.
# cat /etc/sysctl.conf
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=1048576
net.inet.tcp.sendspace=65536
net.inet.tcp.recvspace=65536
net.local.stream.recvspace=65536
net.local.str
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> How do i install c-scope in freeBSD server?
It is in ports: devel/cscope
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
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Hi,
Please help me
How do i install c-scope in freeBSD server?
CScope - http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Manikandan Balachandran
Bournemouth, UK
-
This communication is for informational purposes only. It is not
intended as an offer or
DAve wrote:
> Terry Sposato wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> I have just installed a machine and have it setup running a web based CRM
>> solution. I want to have an exact duplicate of this machine running as a VM
>> for redundancy reasons.
>>
>>
>>
>> What is the best way to go about getting th
Hi,
I have just installed a machine and have it setup running a web based CRM
solution. I want to have an exact duplicate of this machine running as a VM
for redundancy reasons.
What is the best way to go about getting this exact machine transferred to
the VM? Both machines exist on the sa
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 12:46:09PM +1100, Terry Sposato wrote:
> I have just installed a machine and have it setup running a web based CRM
> solution. I want to have an exact duplicate of this machine running as a VM
> for redundancy reasons.
The best and easiest way I know of is using /usr/port
Terry Sposato wrote:
> What is the best way to go about getting this exact machine transferred to
> the VM? Both machines exist on the same network and will be able to talk to
> each other, I have been thinking of a couple of different ways to get all my
> data across which is the easy part, but I
Terry Sposato wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I have just installed a machine and have it setup running a web based CRM
> solution. I want to have an exact duplicate of this machine running as a VM
> for redundancy reasons.
>
>
>
> What is the best way to go about getting this exact machine transferr
Hi,
I have just installed a machine and have it setup running a web based CRM
solution. I want to have an exact duplicate of this machine running as a VM
for redundancy reasons.
What is the best way to go about getting this exact machine transferred to
the VM? Both machines exist on the sa
>> Get a couple of 150G USB disks. They work great, you can use
>> dump/restore or just pax -r -w to copy stuff to the disks.
>Have you also considered tape backup as well as standard disks?
I used to use DLT tapes, and I looked at AIT before I decided on
disks. The disks have a couple of advan
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 09:12:11AM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> Garrett Cooper writes:
>
> > Have you also considered tape backup as well as standard disks?
> > Tapes are a bit more expensive, but overall a more static backup
> > / archiving solution than disks. Besides, they're cheaper in t
Garrett Cooper writes:
> Have you also considered tape backup as well as standard disks?
> Tapes are a bit more expensive, but overall a more static backup
> / archiving solution than disks. Besides, they're cheaper in the
> long run from what remember.
The problem is: tapes are slow
Vlad Skvortsov writes:
> >>> http://www.addonics.com/products/Saturn/aeschd.asp
>
> Yes, I'm aware of that. I guess my question was: why did you refer to
> this particular enclosure? Or you just happen to have this one and this
> is the reason?
I happen to have this one; it's pos
John Levine wrote:
>> I'm looking for an external backup solution for my FreeBSD file server.
>> I want it to be pluggable via USB interface (I'd share it with a couple
>> of servers). I'd also like to be able to move backups to an off-site
>> storage, so external HDD won't probably work for me.
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