I have a Debian server virtual ok with Proxmox.
In one of the virtual machines is FreeBSD 9.1 ZFS with one disk to 100G.
Free space is not enough, how to extend the virtual disk without losing data?
Add another virtual disk and do a RAID0 - not an option. It is not clear how to
distribute the
On May 11, 2013, at 8:59 AM, Vladislav Prodan univers...@ukr.net wrote:
Add another virtual disk and do a RAID0 - not an option. It is not clear how
to distribute the data from the old virtual disk to the new virtual disk.
When you add an additional disk to a zpool (to create a STRIPE), the
There's no mature (or flexible, or can do what I want ) way to
increase/decrease disk sizes in FreeBSD for now {ZFS,UFS}.
Best and quickest way - to have twice spare space, copy data, create new
sufficient disk and copy back.
2013/5/11 Vladislav Prodan univers...@ukr.net
I have a Debian
On May 11, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com wrote:
There's no mature (or flexible, or can do what I want ) way to
increase/decrease disk sizes in FreeBSD for now {ZFS,UFS}.
Best and quickest way - to have twice spare space, copy data, create new
sufficient disk and
On May 11, 2013, at 8:59 AM, Vladislav Prodan univers...@ukr.net wrote:
Add another virtual disk and do a RAID0 - not an option. It is not clear
how to distribute the data from the old virtual disk to the new virtual
disk.
The other option would be to add an additional disk that is
On May 11, 2013, at 10:09 AM, Vladislav Prodan univers...@ukr.net wrote:
Thanks.
I did not realize that there was such an interesting and useful option :)
# zpool get autoexpand tank
NAME PROPERTYVALUE SOURCE
tank autoexpand off default
The man pages for zpool and zfs are
2013/5/11 Paul Kraus p...@kraus-haus.org
On May 11, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com
wrote:
There's no mature (or flexible, or can do what I want ) way to
increase/decrease disk sizes in FreeBSD for now {ZFS,UFS}.
Best and quickest way - to have twice spare space,
On May 11, 2013, at 11:13 AM, Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/5/11 Paul Kraus p...@kraus-haus.org
On May 11, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Alexander Yerenkow yeren...@gmail.com wrote:
There's no mature (or flexible, or can do what I want ) way to
increase/decrease disk sizes in
Alexander Yerenkow wrote this message on Sat, May 11, 2013 at 18:13 +0300:
zpools or increase/decrease UFS partitions.
growfs(8)
NAME
growfs -- grow size of an existing ufs file system
HISTORY
The growfs utility first appeared in FreeBSD 4.4.
--
John-Mark Gurney
Dear everyone,
A laptop (Acer Aspire 5100), and there's ATI Radeon X1300 on it.
I've chose ati (general and radeon) driver in my xorg.conf, the X is fail to
start:
(EE) No devuces detected.
could anybody tell me how to drive it?
p.s. I searched the googel, and i found something named fglrx
Hi,
In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all
listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck in
determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD. What are the
options that I need to use?
Andy
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 12:04:07PM -0700, Andrew Falanga wrote:
In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all
listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck in
determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD. What are the
options that I
From: Andrew Falanga
: Hi,
:
: In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all
: listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck
in
: determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD. What are the
: options that I need to use?
:
: Andy
See
On Friday 22 December 2006 16:52, Jon Krause wrote:
From: Andrew Falanga
: Hi,
:
: In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all
: listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck
in
: determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD.
explain me about RAM, log, hardware,sysctl, PAE,net and mail
That is a little beyond the scope of this questions Email list.
Unless I don't understand what you are saying, you are asking basic
questions about how computers are made and how operating systems
are designed rather than just
On 7/21/06, batsaikhan tsedevsuren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
explain me about RAM, log, hardware,sysctl, PAE,net and mail
i have one word for you RTFM
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On 7/21/06, batsaikhan tsedevsuren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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i have one word for you RTFM
Get mail from dead onkle, explains fish.
Buy net to catch fish.
Make PAE (sic) from fish.
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batsaikhan tsedevsuren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day Batsaikhan!
Firstly, let me just say that your email comes across as really
rude - but I'm sure this is just a language thing! I'm not
telling you off here, just trying to warn you in case you're
not
I used the examples as a basis, and a little trial and error if things
didn't work, so I eventually got a working supfile. However, it did
some weird stuff, even though this should be downloading 6.0 stable
(from what I can tell), I get errors in port builds (even without
optimisation flags).
On
Jim,
You currently have your default tag set to RELENG_6 (which is correct), but
when you place tag=. next to your src, ports, and doc entries, you
override the default setting of RELENG_6. Remove the tag=. next to your
src, ports, and doc entires, cvsup again, and your sources should be updated
Thanks, I'll try that again, however, when I've tried to do that, it
has refused to update.
On 4/12/06, David Stanford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim,
You currently have your default tag set to RELENG_6 (which is correct), but
when you place tag=. next to your src, ports, and doc entries, you
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 06:45, Jim Stapleton wrote:
*default host=cvsup13.us.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default date=2006.04.01.12.00.00
collections.
David Stanford [EMAIL PROTECTED] top-posted:
You currently have your default tag set to RELENG_6 (which is correct), but
when you place tag=. next to your src, ports, and doc entries, you
override the default setting of RELENG_6. Remove the tag=. next to your
src, ports, and doc entires,
On 12 Apr 2006 09:23:09 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Stanford [EMAIL PROTECTED] top-posted:
You currently have your default tag set to RELENG_6 (which is correct),
but
when you place tag=. next to your src, ports, and doc entries, you
override the default setting
Jim,
What errors are you getting? I was able to cvsup using your supfile with no
problem:
*default host=cvsup13.us.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default
CVSUP gave no erros.
As stated, my kernel compiled to 7.0-Current (o.O)
$ cd /usr/ports/x11/gnome2/
$ make install # fails
$ cd /usr/ports/multimedia/kbtv/
$ make install #fails
There were a few others, but it'll be a while until I can get to the
point of replicating any of these and having the
-t could work for you. Just check the man page it's at the top.
-Mike
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Leonard Zettel wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
Assuming that's a serious question, a serious example
would be:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 09:13 am, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Leonard Zettel wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
Assuming that's
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Leonard Zettel wrote:
When I issue the followinf command:
mount /dev/ad1s1c /mnt
I get the response
WARNING: R/W mount of /mnt denied. filesystem is not clean - run fsck
mount: /dev/ad1s1c: Operation not premitted
Then when I try
fsck /dev/ad1s1c
I get
fsck:
On 2005-09-09 14:45, Leonard Zettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
fsck -t fstype device-node
On 9/10/05, Jan Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using the default whole slice partition, ad1s1c. My guess is,
you're using the default disklabel for that slice.
Jan is right. The only time I've had the above issue though, was when
I was trying to fsck an ext2 partition without having the
On Saturday 10 September 2005 11:20 am, Jan Grant wrote:
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Leonard Zettel wrote:
When I issue the followinf command:
mount /dev/ad1s1c /mnt
I get the response
WARNING: R/W mount of /mnt denied. filesystem is not clean - run fsck
mount: /dev/ad1s1c: Operation not
When I issue the followinf command:
mount /dev/ad1s1c /mnt
I get the response
WARNING: R/W mount of /mnt denied. filesystem is not clean - run fsck
mount: /dev/ad1s1c: Operation not premitted
Then when I try
fsck /dev/ad1s1c
I get
fsck: exec fsck_unused for /dev/ad1s1c in sbin: /usr/sbin: No
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
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On Saturday 10 September 2005 12:44 am, Mike Hernandez wrote:
Have you tried explicitly telling fsck what file system it's going to
be checking?
Du What is the syntax for doing that?
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cvsupin on /usr/local/etc/cvsu, and a chgrp -R cvsup on
it to.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
I run my boxes off of cvsup12 and cvsup11, and haven't seen problems, but
it's been a week or so since I grabbed any source.
Sure looks like a simple permissions error to me. You're running
cvsupin on /usr/local/etc/cvsu, and a chgrp -R cvsup on
it to.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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Dear sir:
In FreeBSD5.2.1 I have installed a wget1.9, but it
doesn't work, report:
%wget --version
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libc.so.4
not found
Now I want to know:
1. Is there another tool do the same work as wget?
2. Which package should I install?( I had install
linux-base-7.1_5
On Friday, 10 December 2004 at 19:59:54 -0800, Liu Haixiao wrote:
Dear sir:
In FreeBSD5.2.1 I have installed a wget1.9, but it
doesn't work, report:
wget --version
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libc.so.4
not found
How did you install it?
Now I want to know:
1. Is there another
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