On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 04:17:02AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> 9.2-RELEASE hasn't been released yet. :-)
well yes, there is that I suppose ;)
> If you don't use a custom kernel, why not use freebsd-update
> and follow the 9.2-RELEASE path with the security updates?
Not sure if this is logic or "
On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 02:28:25 +0100, John wrote:
> Is it "safe" to start using 9.2 in the svn repos? I have a line like
> this in a daily crontab:
>
> svn co svn://svn.us-east.freebsd.org/base/releng/9.1 /usr/src
>
> Can I change that 9.1 to 9.2 now, or should I wait? I aim to follow
> 9.2-R with
I would like to know if your freebsd OS 9.1 suite on CD(DVD) can be installed,
and then run, on a Dell Inspiron 531S? I looked-over your website, and did
+not see a citation for that specific PC (though I did see it for others).
> For your reference, my PC has a AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual core pro
Sir:
I would like to know if your freebsd OS 9.1 suite on CD(DVD) can be installed,
and then run, on a Dell Inspiron 531S? I looked-over your website, and did not
see a citation for that specific PC (though I did see it for others).
For your reference, my PC has a AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual core
El día Sunday, August 18, 2013 a las 10:09:57PM +0200, CeDeROM escribió:
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > After a nice day in the fields, my wife deleted accidently the pictures
> > in her cam; the microSD mounts fine in FreeBSD as -t msdosfs; do we have
> > some FreeB
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 22:09:57 +0200, CeDeROM wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > After a nice day in the fields, my wife deleted accidently the pictures
> > in her cam; the microSD mounts fine in FreeBSD as -t msdosfs; do we have
> > some FreeBSD 10-CUR tool to undel
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 15:01:37 -0500, iamatt wrote:
> Its called backups. Not trying to be a dick but it's 2013. Not 1983.
But it doesn't help when Johnny Fatfingers presses the wrong
buttons on the camera _prior_ to archiving the photos. :-)
> Plenty of online backup/archive options.
And loc
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 7:00 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> After a nice day in the fields, my wife deleted accidently the pictures
> in her cam; the microSD mounts fine in FreeBSD as -t msdosfs; do we have
> some FreeBSD 10-CUR tool to undelete the files, as there are some for M$?
/usr/ports/sysuti
Its called backups. Not trying to be a dick but it's 2013. Not 1983.
Plenty of online backup/archive options. As always. Test restores
periodically.
On Aug 18, 2013 2:30 PM, "Matthias Apitz" wrote:
> El día Sunday, August 18, 2013 a las 03:23:18PM -0400, Jerry escribió:
>
> > On Sun, 18 Aug 20
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 20:28:53 +0100, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> I wrote something to do this a long time back, but I doubt I can find
> the source quickly. The easiest way would be to download a forensic
> live-CD like DEFT, which includes Undelete 360. Possibly over-kill but
> it's handy to have o
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013, Juris Kaminskis wrote:
Yes indeed, i corrected, but i have still the problem
Please don't top-post, it makes responding more difficult.
lpd will restart a queue when it gets an error from a filter. Manually
test the filter before trying to use it with lpd.
El día Sunday, August 18, 2013 a las 03:23:18PM -0400, Jerry escribió:
> On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:00:39 +0200
> Matthias Apitz articulated:
>
> > After a nice day in the fields, my wife deleted accidently the
> > pictures in her cam; the microSD mounts fine in FreeBSD as -t
> > msdosfs; do we have
I wrote something to do this a long time back, but I doubt I can find
the source quickly. The easiest way would be to download a forensic
live-CD like DEFT, which includes Undelete 360. Possibly over-kill but
it's handy to have one around. Most of these forensic tools use a GUI.
There is a pro
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:00:39 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> After a nice day in the fields, my wife deleted accidently the pictures
> in her cam; the microSD mounts fine in FreeBSD as -t msdosfs; do we have
> some FreeBSD 10-CUR tool to undelete the files, as there are some for M$?
We have plenty
Yes indeed, i corrected, but i have still the problem
2013. gada 18. aug. 22:01 "Chris Hill" rakstīja:
> On Sun, 18 Aug 2013, Juris Kaminskis wrote:
>
> as suggested i tried now foo2xqx filter. My printcap entry:
>> ---
>> HP:\
>> :lp=:\
>> :sh:\
>> :mx#0:\
>> :rm=192.168.1.1
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:00:39 +0200
Matthias Apitz articulated:
> After a nice day in the fields, my wife deleted accidently the
> pictures in her cam; the microSD mounts fine in FreeBSD as -t
> msdosfs; do we have some FreeBSD 10-CUR tool to undelete the files,
> as there are some for M$?
There a
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013, Juris Kaminskis wrote:
as suggested i tried now foo2xqx filter. My printcap entry:
---
HP:\
:lp=:\
:sh:\
:mx#0:\
:rm=192.168.1.105:\
:rp=raw:\
:sd=/var/spool/hp:\
:if=/usr/bin/foo2xqx-wrapper:\
:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\
---
as suggested i tried now foo2xqx filter. My printcap entry:
---
HP:\
:lp=:\
:sh:\
:mx#0:\
:rm=192.168.1.105:\
:rp=raw:\
:sd=/var/spool/hp:\
:if=/usr/bin/foo2xqx-wrapper:\
:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:\
---
Now I get following errors in log file:
--
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 18:29:23 +0200, cpghost wrote:
> On 08/18/13 16:48, Gary Aitken wrote:
>> On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
>>> On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
>>
>>> Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server rig
On 18/08/2013 12:51, Terje Elde wrote:
On 18. aug. 2013, at 12.20, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
I'm not sure that TLS would cause more problems than any other packets, but as
you point out, the exercise is bound to be full of pooh traps as yet
undiscovered. FTP should be interesting, for a start. B
On 08/18/13 16:48, Gary Aitken wrote:
> On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
>> On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
>>> On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
>
>> Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using
>>
>> xeyes-1.1.1
>> xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1
>>
On 08/17/13 19:08, cpghost wrote:
> On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
>> On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> Good ole Xeyes... ;-) But beware, xeyes crashes X server right now! Using
>
> xeyes-1.1.1
> xorg-server-1.7.7_8,1
>
> on
> FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r253323 Sat J
On 18. aug. 2013, at 02.43, Adam Vande More wrote:
> > What about SSL/TLS for example? How would the router swap the header in an
> > encrypted session?
>
> Same as it would any sessions since only the payload is encrypted. What
> Frank calls basic nat, most people call static nat(at least peo
On 18. aug. 2013, at 12.20, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> I'm not sure that TLS would cause more problems than any other packets, but
> as you point out, the exercise is bound to be full of pooh traps as yet
> undiscovered. FTP should be interesting, for a start. But for most things,
> why would swap
On 18/08/2013 00:29, Terje Elde wrote:
> The obvious answer is IPv6, of course. I'm surprised no one has
mentioned it yet.
You seemed dead set on not renumbering the networks, and moving to
IPv6 would not only be just that, but also be harder than just
renumbering IPv4-nets, so you answered
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
>>I never needed to use pgp till now.
>>So I'm not sure where to start.
>>Is security/gnupg the way to go?
>>Any other advice?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Anton
You might like to look at:
http://www.cyberdelix.net/tech/bsd-gpg.htm
as a start. Its got a list of "
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 03:08:16 +0200, cpghost wrote:
> On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
> > On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> >
> >> If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to black (the
> >> normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI systems). The
ring-spec:
> >> MAC=00:60:dd:45:73:23
> >> SN=413665
> >> PWR=100
> >> PC=10G-PCIE-8A-R
> >> PN=09-03852
> >> XFI=AEL1010
> >> TAG=ze_tools-1_4_45
> >>
> >> EEPROM MCP, PRESENT,
5
> >> PWR=100
> >> PC=10G-PCIE-8A-R
> >> PN=09-03852
> >> XFI=AEL1010
> >> TAG=ze_tools-1_4_45
> >>
> >> EEPROM MCP, PRESENT, length = 103384, crc=0x119daf46
> >> ETHZ::1.4.45 2009/08/22 18:57:
On 08/17/13 18:14, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
>
>> If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to black (the
>> normal color for mouse cursors on all serious GUI systems). The
>> classical way of solving the "where is the mouse cursor"
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Terje Elde wrote:
> On 17. aug. 2013, at 16:37, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> > This is just the sort of problem Google will have when it buys Facebook
> :-)
>
> Probably not. If Google were to buy Facebook, I'm confident they'd be able
> to renumber their networks if
On 17. aug. 2013, at 16:37, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> This is just the sort of problem Google will have when it buys Facebook :-)
Probably not. If Google were to buy Facebook, I'm confident they'd be able to
renumber their networks if they have to.
> Your explanation of the foul-up possible wit
On 14/08/2013 16:49, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 14 August 2013 08:58 -0400 Fbsd8 wrote:
The jail(8) man page lacks details about how to use exec.fib.
It requires either a new kernel (with "options ROUTETABLES=2" or however
many you want), or a boot-time setting with "net.fibs=2" in
/boot/load
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 17:31:26 +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 09:07:20 + (UTC), Walter Hurry wrote:
>> My sight is deteriorating. I can still see and read the screen, but
>> sometimes locating the mouse pointer (LXDE here) is difficult.
>
> If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse curso
On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 09:07:20 + (UTC), Walter Hurry wrote:
> My sight is deteriorating. I can still see and read the screen, but
> sometimes locating the mouse pointer (LXDE here) is difficult.
If LXDE uses an ugly white mouse cursor, try changing it to
black (the normal color for mouse cursor
On 17/08/2013 12:02, Terje Elde wrote:
On 17. aug. 2013, at 12:42, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
The setup is basically as described and the desired outcome is to NAT "the other
end" so the addresses appear different.
That's a solution to a problem, but I don't yet know what the problem is, which
m
Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 14 August 2013 08:58 -0400 Fbsd8 wrote:
The jail(8) man page lacks details about how to use exec.fib.
It requires either a new kernel (with "options ROUTETABLES=2" or however
many you want), or a boot-time setting with "net.fibs=2" in
/boot/loader.conf (requiring a
e-Desktop (and
GDM too). When I press "Fn" without any additional key, the device
immediately goes to sleep. As the X121e cannot resume properly from sleep,
this forces me to reboot.
This problem appears to be only exist when using Gnome / GDM.
Pure X with TWM doesn't have this issue
Am 17.08.2013 03:22, schrieb Polytropon:
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 18:07:25 -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
What keyboard / laptop has the key code '150' map to 'go to sleep' ?
My Sun Type 7 USB keyboard has the "Copy" key at code 150... :-)
In my case it is a Lenovo X121e.
Regards,
Matthias
_
On 17. aug. 2013, at 12:42, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> The setup is basically as described and the desired outcome is to NAT "the
> other end" so the addresses appear different.
That's a solution to a problem, but I don't yet know what the problem is, which
makes it harder to give any advice.
D
On 16/08/2013 20:30, Terje Elde wrote:
On 16. aug. 2013, at 19:17, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
Has anyone actually done this, and if so, how?
This is wrong on so many levels, and you'll have to work around all og them.
Yes, you can use nat, but what about adress-resolution? And so on.
If it's a s
On 17/08/2013 05:41, Yuri wrote:
> I installed 9.1 from iso image.
> Then 'pkg' command brought pkg-1.0.11 package.
> Now commands like 'pkg install gnome2' always say:
> pkg: Package 'gnome2' was not found in the repositories.
>
> Am I missing something? This is vanilla 9.1 from DVD image. Nothin
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 18:07:25 -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> What keyboard / laptop has the key code '150' map to 'go to sleep' ?
My Sun Type 7 USB keyboard has the "Copy" key at code 150... :-)
--
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Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
> EEPROM MCP, PRESENT, length = 103384, crc=0x119daf46
>> ETHZ::1.4.45 2009/08/22 18:57:06 self extracting firmware
>> Bundle: exec_len=72144, PCI-ROM-len = 31232
>> Running MCP:
>> ETH ::1.4.55 -P- 2012/04/21 01:48:34 myri10ge firmware
>>
>> Any insights are appreciated.
>>
>> - aurf
Did the ole RTFM and re programmed the firmware, all good now.
- aurf
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gt;>
>> I have a Lenovo X121e running Current with X and the Gnome desktop.
>> Beside other issues[1] there is a strange behavior of Gnome-Desktop (and
>> GDM too). When I press "Fn" without any additional key, the device
>> immediately goes to sleep. As the X121e can
st when using Gnome / GDM.
Pure X with TWM doesn't have this issue.
I already tried to re-map the Fn key (I found in some mailing this
might have the keycode 150) to a "less dangerous" key:
$ xmodmap -e "keycode 150 = Delete"
this brought no change.
Hi,
Am 16.08.2013 13:58, schrieb Polytropon:
I have tested a Lenovo R61i running Xfce, and I don't experience the
strange behaviour desribed. However, using the "xev" event tester, the
keycode for the Fn key is being displayed as 227, and the KeyPress
event is held (!) until the key is release
On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:24:51 -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> ... xf86sleep as a keypress id?
Yes, there are many of XF86... key symbols that can be
associated to key codes. Probably this is some setting
in Gnome or KDE (but not in other environments). You can
use "xev" to check which symbol is associ
On 16 August 2013 20:17, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> Let's say we're using MPD on FreeBSD at both ends of a link here, using a
> VPN to connect two LANs. (The use of MPD is negotiable).
>
> One LAN uses the address range 192.168.1.0/24 and the other uses the
> address range, er, 192.168.1.0/24. How
On 16. aug. 2013, at 19:17, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> Has anyone actually done this, and if so, how?
This is wrong on so many levels, and you'll have to work around all og them.
Yes, you can use nat, but what about adress-resolution? And so on.
If it's a specific thing you need to work - a spes
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:23:41AM -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>Have you done a "pkg update" first, just in case you needed to pull in a
>pkgng update?
Yep, tried that.
==ml
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... xf86sleep as a keypress id?
-adrian
On 16 August 2013 04:48, Grzegorz Blach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I also had problem with Fn key.
> I'm using Lenovo T430 and Enlightenment desktop environment.
> I resolved this issue by unbinding XF86Sleep in Enlightenment settings.
>
> Cheers,
> Grzegorz Bla
Have you done a "pkg update" first, just in case you needed to pull in a
pkgng update?
-adrian
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Matt,
Another data point on this:
Machines converted to pkgng a couple weeks ago can install new
packages just fine despite showing the same error. And it looks like
they download the new repo information:
# pkg install sysrc
Updating repository catalogue
digests.txz 100%
Forgot to mention my loader.conf;
if_mxge_load="YES"
mxge_ethp_z8e_load="YES"
mxge_eth_z8e_load="YES"
mxge_rss_ethp_z8e_load="YES"
mxge_rss_eth_z8e_load="YES"
I blindly added these w/o thinking what they do.
Should I simply only load the first line?
- aurf
On Aug 16, 2013, at 8:18 AM, aurfal
On 16/08/2013 16:02, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
>
> Thanks, Matt.
>
> # pkg -vv | sed -ne '/Repositories/,$p'
> Repositories:
> packagesite:
> url: http://pkg-test.freebsd.org/pkg-test-freebsd:9:x86:32/latest
> key:
> enabled: yes
> mirror_type: SRV
>
> Als
Thanks, Matt.
# pkg -vv | sed -ne '/Repositories/,$p'
Repositories:
packagesite:
url: http://pkg-test.freebsd.org/pkg-test-freebsd:9:x86:32/latest
key:
enabled: yes
mirror_type: SRV
Also:
# pkg -v
1.1.4
==ml
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On 08/15/2013 10:00 am, dweimer wrote:
On 08/14/2013 9:43 pm, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 14/08/2013 22:57, dweimer wrote:
I have a few systems running on ZFS with a backup script that creates
snapshots, then backs up the .zfs/snapshot/name directory to make
sure
open files are not missed. This h
On 16/08/2013 13:43, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm sure someone has had this before, but I can't find any reference
> to it.
>
> # pkg upgrade
> Updating repository catalogue
> digests.txz 100% 997KB 997.1KB/s 997.1KB/s 00:00
> packagesite.txz
Hi,
I also had problem with Fn key.
I'm using Lenovo T430 and Enlightenment desktop environment.
I resolved this issue by unbinding XF86Sleep in Enlightenment settings.
Cheers,
Grzegorz Blach
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On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 13:25:41 +0200, Matthias Petermann wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
> Zitat von Adrian Chadd :
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm glad someone else is seeing this!
> >
> > I have the same behaviour with KDE4 on my T60 and T400. If I go to run
> > amiwm (because hey, Workbench is awesome!) it doesn't
Hi Adrian,
Zitat von Adrian Chadd :
Hi!
I'm glad someone else is seeing this!
I have the same behaviour with KDE4 on my T60 and T400. If I go to run
amiwm (because hey, Workbench is awesome!) it doesn't happen.
.. and bah, I wish the resume worked for you. It works fine for me on T42i,
T60,
Thank you very much.
I will wait for 9.2 release or switch to Linux which works but it is not hat I
want it…
On Aug 15, 2013, at 4:14 PM, Doug Hardie wrote:
>
> On 15 August 2013, at 06:37, ajtiM wrote:
>
>>
>> How will be ATI supported in FreeBSD 9.2, please? I like bluetooth mouse. Is
>>
>From cpgh...@cordula.ws Thu Aug 15 20:20:49 2013
>
>On 08/15/13 14:16, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>> I never needed to use pgp till now.
>> So I'm not sure where to start.
>> Is security/gnupg the way to go?
>> Any other advice?
>
>security/gnupg + security/pinentry is the way to go.
I wonder if p
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:13:25AM -0700, aurfalien wrote:
> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
I would use find+cpio. This handles hard links, permissions, and in case
of later runs, will not copy files if they already exist on the
destination.
# cd /source/dir
# find . | cpio -pvdm
ce immediately goes
> to sleep. As the X121e cannot resume properly from sleep, this forces me to
> reboot.
>
> This problem appears to be only exist when using Gnome / GDM.
> Pure X with TWM doesn't have this issue.
>
> I already tried to re-map the Fn key (I found in some
Hello,
On Sat, August 10, 2013 6:03 pm, Nikola PavloviÄ wrote:
> On 09/08/13 18:40, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
>> I've given up on all OS distribution-based TexLive drops. I install
>> texlive manually from their installer and then run tlmgr under
>> cron control nightly to keep it up-to-date. I do th
I would use ndmp. That is how we archive our nas crap isilon stuff but
we have the backend accelerators Not sure if there is ndmp for FreeBSD.
Like another poster said you are most likely i/o bound anyway.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 2:14 PM, aurfalien wrote:
>
> On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:52 A
On Aug 15, 2013, at 1:35 PM, Roland Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:13:25AM -0700, aurfalien wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
>
> Can you log into your NAS with ssh or telnet?
I can but thats a back channel link of 100Mb link.
- aurf
On Aug 15, 2013, at 1:22 PM, Charles Swiger wrote:
> [ ...combining replies for brevity... ]
>
> On Aug 15, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
>> I'm reading all this with interest. The first thing I'd have tried would be
>> tar (and probably netcat) but I'm a probably bit of a dinosaur.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 11:13:25AM -0700, aurfalien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
Can you log into your NAS with ssh or telnet?
It so I would suggest using tar(1) and nc(1). It has been a while since I
measured it, but IIRC the combination of tar (without com
[ ...combining replies for brevity... ]
On Aug 15, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> I'm reading all this with interest. The first thing I'd have tried would be
> tar (and probably netcat) but I'm a probably bit of a dinosaur. (If someone
> wants to buy me some really big drives I prom
On 15 August 2013, at 06:37, ajtiM wrote:
>
> How will be ATI supported in FreeBSD 9.2, please? I like bluetooth mouse. Is
> it supported?
>
> I try Linux Mint and it works perfect. I am downloading live CD for NetBSD
> (jibbed) and I will see how is works but I like to install FreeBSD (not
On 15/08/2013 19:13, aurfalien wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
Currently breaking up a simple rsync over 7 or so scripts which copies 22 dirs
having ~500,000 dirs or files each.
I'm reading all this with interest. The first thing I'd have tried would
be tar (an
On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:37 AM, aurfalien wrote:
> On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Charles Swiger wrote:
>> On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:13 AM, aurfalien wrote:
>>> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
>>
>> Probably.
>
> Ok, thanks for the specifics.
You're most welcome.
>>> Currently breakin
On Aug 15, 2013, at 12:36 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:13 PM, aurfalien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
>
> Remove NFS from the setup.
Yea, your mouth to gods ears.
My BlueArc is an NFS NAS only box.
So no way to get to the data
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:13 PM, aurfalien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
>
Remove NFS from the setup.
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On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:13 AM, aurfalien wrote:
> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
Probably.
> Currently breaking up a simple rsync over 7 or so scripts which copies 22
> dirs having ~500,000 dirs or files each.
There's a maximum useful concurrency which depends on how many disk sp
On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:52 AM, Charles Swiger wrote:
> On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:37 AM, aurfalien wrote:
>> On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Charles Swiger wrote:
>>> On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:13 AM, aurfalien wrote:
Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
>>>
>>> Probably.
>>
>> Ok, thanks
On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Charles Swiger wrote:
> On Aug 15, 2013, at 11:13 AM, aurfalien wrote:
>> Is there a faster way to copy files over NFS?
>
> Probably.
Ok, thanks for the specifics.
>> Currently breaking up a simple rsync over 7 or so scripts which copies 22
>> dirs having ~500,0
On 08/15/13 14:16, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> I never needed to use pgp till now.
> So I'm not sure where to start.
> Is security/gnupg the way to go?
> Any other advice?
security/gnupg + security/pinentry is the way to go.
Additionally, if you use this for E-Mail, consider
using thunderbird with
On 08/14/2013 9:43 pm, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 14/08/2013 22:57, dweimer wrote:
I have a few systems running on ZFS with a backup script that creates
snapshots, then backs up the .zfs/snapshot/name directory to make
sure
open files are not missed. This has been working great but all of the
su
>From mexas Thu Aug 15 13:16:09 2013
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: where to start with PGP/GPG?
>Reply-To: me...@bris.ac.uk
>
>I never needed to use pgp till now.
>So I'm not sure where to start.
>Is security/gnupg the way to go?
>Any other advice?
Answering my own question, this gu
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 01:16:09PM +0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> I never needed to use pgp till now.
> So I'm not sure where to start.
> Is security/gnupg the way to go?
> Any other advice?
>
> Thanks
> Anton
https://we.riseup.net/riseuplabs+paow/openpgp-best-practices
is a good place to get
On 15/08/2013 13:18, Mark Felder wrote:
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 18:19:35 +0700
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
I have been assigned to offer HA on a 3 tiers architecture.
Data storage tier will be MySQL, so replication is easy.
Keep in mind that MySQL replication has plenty of its own issues. It
doe
>From tr...@fagskolen.gjovik.no Thu Aug 15 13:28:22 2013
>
>On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:16+0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>
>> I never needed to use pgp till now.
>> So I'm not sure where to start.
>> Is security/gnupg the way to go?
>> Any other advice?
>
>Consider the use of security/pinentry for ent
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:16+0100, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> I never needed to use pgp till now.
> So I'm not sure where to start.
> Is security/gnupg the way to go?
> Any other advice?
Consider the use of security/pinentry for entering passphrases.
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On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 18:19:35 +0700
Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been assigned to offer HA on a 3 tiers architecture.
>
> Data storage tier will be MySQL, so replication is easy.
>
Keep in mind that MySQL replication has plenty of its own issues. It
does not replicate every SQL comman
On 15/08/2013 12:19, Olivier Nicole wrote:
> I have been assigned to offer HA on a 3 tiers architecture.
>
> Data storage tier will be MySQL, so replication is easy.
>
> HA should be implemented only on the Data storage tier, Active/Active,
> but one of the sites is remote!
>
> When everything i
On 14/08/2013 22:57, dweimer wrote:
I have a few systems running on ZFS with a backup script that creates
snapshots, then backs up the .zfs/snapshot/name directory to make sure
open files are not missed. This has been working great but all of the
sudden one of my systems has stopped working. I
On 08/04/13 17:22, Gary Aitken wrote:
> Ok, so now I see that my cpu temperature shoots up pretty dang fast when a
> build is going on.
>
> I'm running an AMD Phenom II X4 with the AMD-supplied fan in an
> ASUS M4A89TD PRO / USB3 motherboard.
>
> The system "works fine" unless I start a cpu-inte
On Aug 14, 2013, at 12:20 PM, Mark Felder wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 12:05:56 -0700
> aurfalien wrote:
>
>>
>> Well my fine feathered friend, thats my dilemma.
>>
>> I do not see the SolarFlare via ifconfig.
>>
>> Now pciconf -l shows much stuff, even my built in 1Gb nics but not my 10Gb
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 12:05:56 -0700
aurfalien wrote:
>
> Well my fine feathered friend, thats my dilemma.
>
> I do not see the SolarFlare via ifconfig.
>
> Now pciconf -l shows much stuff, even my built in 1Gb nics but not my 10Gb
> Solars.
>
> I'm sure one of the many PCI devices is listed,
On Aug 14, 2013, at 11:56 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 11:48:52 -0700
> aurfalien wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 14, 2013, at 11:34 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:51:03 -0700
>>> aurfalien wrote:
>>>
On Aug 14, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
>>>
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 11:48:52 -0700
aurfalien wrote:
>
> On Aug 14, 2013, at 11:34 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:51:03 -0700
> > aurfalien wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> On Aug 14, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
> >>
> >>> Don't use the driver on their website. It's very ol
On Aug 14, 2013, at 11:34 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:51:03 -0700
> aurfalien wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 14, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
>>
>>> Don't use the driver on their website. It's very old. Use the driver
>>> that comes with FreeBSD 9.1 which you don't have to
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:51:03 -0700
aurfalien wrote:
>
> On Aug 14, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
>
> > Don't use the driver on their website. It's very old. Use the driver
> > that comes with FreeBSD 9.1 which you don't have to compile.
>
> Yea, that driver sux actually.
>
> But how w
On Aug 14, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
> Don't use the driver on their website. It's very old. Use the driver
> that comes with FreeBSD 9.1 which you don't have to compile.
Yea, that driver sux actually.
But how would I compile the driver in 9.2RC1 as I see the source is included?
-
--On 14 August 2013 08:58 -0400 Fbsd8 wrote:
The jail(8) man page lacks details about how to use exec.fib.
It requires either a new kernel (with "options ROUTETABLES=2" or however
many you want), or a boot-time setting with "net.fibs=2" in
/boot/loader.conf (requiring a reboot).
Yup, done
Hi and thanks for reply ;)
> Yay another FreeBSD laptop user!
I use FreeBSD for dekstop/workstation for I do not remember how long:
http://vermaden.deviantart.com/art/CorporateBSD-FreeBSD-at-Work-190680188
> Please do this:
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