Is that behaviour actually documented anywhere?
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Mark Andrews wrote:
in rc.conf:
ifconfig_fxp0= "inet netmask 255.255.255.0"
Which says execute the '"inet netmask 255.255.255.0"' command
with ifconfig_fxp0 envirioment variable set to the empty string.
ifconfig_fxp0="inet n
m.
Changing to this solves it:
ifconfig_fxp0="inet netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inetnetmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias1="inetnetmask 255.255.255.255"
Unexpected to say the least.
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David Kirchner wrote:
On 1/26/06, Eli K. Breen <[
re: FreeBSD 6.0 - Network operations result in : not found?
When starting and stopping many network services under a fairly stock
FreeBSD 6.0 box, I see the following:
(Addresses removed)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/rc.d/named restart
inetnetmask 255.255.255.255: not found
rq30: ahc0 109 0
cpu0: timer 5013679 1999
Total5021200 2002
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Guy Helmer wrote:
Eli K. Breen wrote:
Does anyone have any explanation and resolution for the excessive
interrupt%?:
(System dmesg at the end of th
FYI - disabling ACPI mitigates the problem, however it is undesirable.
I've seen this same behaviour since 5.2-RELEASE, I'm honestly quite
surprised it hasn't been fixed.
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Guy Helmer wrote:
Eli K. Breen wrote:
Does anyone have any explanation and resolution for the exces
Does anyone have any explanation and resolution for the excessive
interrupt%?:
(System dmesg at the end of this message)
===
last pid: 2756; load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
up 0+15:22:49 14:
The board is marked QLA 210, as is the baggie, but no, this isn't listed
on the chip, although I expect that to be normal.
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Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 02:35:05PM -0700, Eli K. Breen wrote..
Has anyone here had any success getting the Sun-branded Qlogic 2Gb fibre
ada
Has anyone here had any success getting the Sun-branded Qlogic 2Gb fibre
adapters (QLA210) working under FreeBSD?
Apparently these boards should work as they're compatible with the
QLA2200/2300 stack (and therefore should work with the isp driver) but
when booting I see the following:
pcib3:
-rf -)
[repeat above for all drives, could be automated]
Seem reasonable?
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Elliot Finley wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Francois Tigeot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 12:20:34PM -0700, Eli K. Breen wrote:
Does anyone have a good handle on h
Just as a point of note, I'm not trying to roll out squeeky-clean new
machines. Let's say I've got ten-fifteen sets of clusters, I need to be
able to just rip a copy and blast it to another machine.
Thanks for all the responses so far.
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Dan Mack wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 200
All,
Does anyone have a good handle on how to replicate (read: image) a
freebsd machine from one machine to an ostensibly similar machine?
So far I've used countless variations and combinations of the following:
dd (Slow, not usefull if the hardware isn't identical?)
tar
I'm not sure that this will cut it as it will days a very long time to
adjust to the proper time. Is there any way to speed this up?
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David Magda wrote:
On Feb 2, 2005, at 16:56, Eli K. Breen wrote:
Lastly this machine is in production and cannot be rebooted.
Stop the NTP daemon and re
I'm running in to an issue where I can't set the clock on a machine
because the secure level was bumped to 2 before the clock was set.
Unfortunately adjustments are now clamped to < 1s. Is there any way I
can force ntpd to adjust the clock by say, 1s every two seconds or at
least something mor
Aha! I'll give that a go.
Thank you.
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
If I have a single IP, will nat with FreeBSD 4.9 allow me to separate
requests by domain name even if they share an IP?
NAT works with IP addresses. Why can't you just use Virtual Hosts in
Apache? Do you really need to run both ve
Janet Sullivan wrote:
> I'm trying to host a few services under a few different domain names and
> need to be running multiple webservers to do it (apache 1.3x and 2.x).
>
> If I have a single IP, will nat with FreeBSD 4.9 allow me to separate
> requests by domain name even if they share an IP
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