Re: [Solved, I think] IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-28 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 28/08/2012 02:23, Mark Andrews wrote: In message 503bcb0a.6000...@freebsd.org, Doug Barton writes: On 8/27/2012 12:27 PM, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 21:03, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: rc.conf

IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I've been staring at it too long to spot the obvious. BSD-box (9.1-PRE) is acting as default router/NAT gateway for local LAN. IP4 works. IP6 rig, per the setup on tunnelbroker.net, appears to work on the BSD box. However, while LAN clients (XP, OSX) manage to

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 27/08/2012 17:56, Stanisław Halik wrote: On 2012-08-27 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I've been staring at it too long to spot the obvious. rtadvd_interfaces=rl0 Show also /etc/rtadvd.conf. Here's mine: kronstadt ~# cat /etc/rtadvd.conf vr0::rdnss=2001:470

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: BSD-box (9.1-PRE) is acting as default router/NAT gateway for local LAN. IP4 works. IP6 rig, per the setup on tunnelbroker.net, appears to work on the BSD box. However, while LAN clients (XP, OSX) manage

Re: ZFS - hot spares : automatic or not?

2011-01-11 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 11/01/2011 03:38, Dan Langille wrote: On 1/4/2011 11:52 AM, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: On 04/01/2011 03:08, Dan Langille wrote: Hello folks, I'm trying to discover if ZFS under FreeBSD will automatically pull in a hot spare if one is required. This raised the issue back in March 2010

Re: ZFS - hot spares : automatic or not?

2011-01-04 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 04/01/2011 03:08, Dan Langille wrote: Hello folks, I'm trying to discover if ZFS under FreeBSD will automatically pull in a hot spare if one is required. This raised the issue back in March 2010, and refers to a PR opened in May 2009 *

Re: Using GTP and glabel for ZFS arrays

2010-07-24 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 24/07/2010 21:35, Dan Langille wrote: On 7/23/2010 7:42 AM, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: Dan Langille wrote: Thank you to all the helpful discussion. It's been very helpful and educational. Based on the advice and suggestions, I'm going to adjust my original plan as follows. [ ... ] Since I

Re: Using GTP and glabel for ZFS arrays

2010-07-23 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
Dan Langille wrote: Thank you to all the helpful discussion. It's been very helpful and educational. Based on the advice and suggestions, I'm going to adjust my original plan as follows. [ ... ] Since I still have the medium-sized ZFS array on the bench, testing this GPT setup seemed like

Re: Using GTP and glabel for ZFS arrays

2010-07-23 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 23/07/2010 19:04, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote: On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: JH Since I still have the medium-sized ZFS array on the bench, testing this GPT JH setup seemed like a good idea. JH JH The hardware's a Supermicro X8DTL-iF m/b + 12Gb memory, 2x 5502 Xeons, 3x JH

Re: Problems replacing failing drive in ZFS pool

2010-07-19 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 19/07/2010 17:52, Garrett Moore wrote: I'm nervous to trust the hotswap features and camcontrol to set things up properly, but I guess I could try it. When I first set the system up before I put data on the array I tried the hotswap functionality and drives wouldn't always re-attach when

Re: getting garbage faster using FreeBSD?

2007-02-21 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 07:58, Wilko Bulte wrote: [ On destroying HDs ] [ ... ] Plasma torches like found in car body repair shops also do it just fine. That they do: http://www.libeljournal.com/album/Destruction/tn/94 - MoreFunWithPlasmaCutters.jpg.html -- JH-R

Re: Fresh install on gmirror'ed disks?

2006-03-03 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On Friday 03 March 2006 03:01, Mike Jakubik wrote: JoaoBR wrote: On Thursday 02 March 2006 22:59, Mike Jakubik wrote: Thats what i figured. Its sad that the fbsd installer is so behind the linux ones, in terms of setting up raid and lvm during install. I'm sorry that such things make

Re: Hp dc7100 installs 5.4-rc1 from CD but won't boot from HD

2005-04-14 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
At 19:00 14/04/2005, Zsolt =?ISO-8859-2?Q?K=FAti?= wrote: On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: (Which I think covers the problem) Boots from CD ok, USB keyboard seems less than reliable, so I'm using a PS2 item. Running through 'standard' install appears to write data

Hp dc7100 installs 5.4-rc1 from CD but won't boot from HD

2005-04-11 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
(Which I think covers the problem) Boots from CD ok, USB keyboard seems less than reliable, so I'm using a PS2 item. Running through 'standard' install appears to write data to the (SATA ICH6 controller) disk, but on reboot it sits at the F1: FreeBSD prompt beeping every ten seconds. Is there