Marian Hettwer wrote:
As soon as replication starts, mysql gets very unresponsive:
- -bash-3.1$ time mysqladmin -uroot -p proc stat
Enter password:
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| I
Gilles Chehade wrote:
Hi misc@,
I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated hosting.
Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which turned out to be as
incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch as soon as possible
(preferably before the 25th of September).
Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Some of us learned to use color to read things faster.
>
I've learned to read C very quickly without color. I just find color
distracting... I know one person who uses color highlighting has a hard
time reading code without it so I consider it a handicap in
On 2006/09/16 23:49, Default User wrote:
> Does OpenBSD 3.9 RELEASE support usb external hard drives?
Generally yes, this type of drive is supported by umass(4).
If a particular device doesn't work, try again with a -current snapshot,
if it still fails then post back here with a complete dmesg, u
I'm am new to this mailing list but not new to OpenBSD. I have been
having some success with working with Apache in chroot, but I am
trying to experiment with setting up a wiki server (using mediawiki)
and am having quite a time of it. I have figure out some of the
problems and I am sure
On Saturday 16 September 2006 19:56, Juan Pablo Feria Gomez wrote:
> looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are only for gurus who born knowing everything...
>
> giving the new users the pointers where to start (as shane message) is
> enough...
>
> or just ignore the message...
Well in this case it's pretty
> "Gilles" == Gilles Chehade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gilles> I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated
Gilles> hosting. Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which
Gilles> turned out to be as incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch
Gilles> as s
I read [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s email and felt really bad about taking this so
lightly, and not offering real help. So, I have decided to change my ways,
and offer you real help.
On 9/15/06, dilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear with
My team offers it. I personally have been using OpenBSD since 2.3.
We also are the only company that using OpenBSD web servers in an
HSphere cluster. Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your needs. The data
center is in the states (Central Florida).
Thanks,
Aaron
On 9/16/06, Gilles Chehade <[EMAIL
looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are only for gurus who born knowing everything...
giving the new users the pointers where to start (as shane message) is
enough...
or just ignore the message...
Hi misc@,
I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated hosting.
Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which turned out to be as
incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch as soon as possible
(preferably before the 25th of September).
I have google-d a bit an
Does OpenBSD 3.9 RELEASE support usb external hard drives? I am
considering getting one, like the Seagate 6-Gb "pocket" drive, to back
up data from an i386 system, but could not determine from the OBSD i386
hardware information whether such drives are supported.
On 9/15/06 8:09 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
I'm really perplexed about how people think that having
each line of source code in six different colors somehow makes
things clearer.
I presume you are pretty often perplexed about people when you met them?
+++chefren
On Sat, Sep 16, 2006 at 08:59:27PM +0200, Markus Wernig wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I am looking at implementing a round-robin load-balanced group of
> servers behind an OBSD firewall.
>
> The pf commands would run along the lines
> [...]
> table persist file /etc/pf.serverlist
> rdr on $ext_if p
On 9/16/06, Don Boling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Dilhole,
>
> Thanks for teh question.
> Hmmm, I think the proper command to "launch the internet" is:
>
> rm -r \*
What would deleting a file named '"' do?
-Another DOS user bites the dust
Yeah, sorry Theo, I did post it as OT, I value this groups input greatly but
point taken.
-Andy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Theo de Raadt
Sent: 16 September 2006 20:59
To: Andrew Smith
Cc: 'OpenBSD-misc list'
Subject: Re: OT: Adaptec S
On 9/15/06, dilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear with
> me.
> I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go "percent
> sign
> 'Internet'" at the prompt
>
> ie: >%internet
>
> and it doesn't work. What gives??!!
You really have come to the wrong mailing list. This is a mailing
list about OpenBSD.
It is not a mailing list about SATA or SATA reliability. Nor is not a
mailing list setup to assist you in fulfilling your contracts.
It is about OpenBSD (which you do not mention), and which does not
support t
Hi,
I have just taken a contract at a company for to help with driving some
procedure into their IT services to meet their growth demands. As an aside I
have picked up on discussions about number of failures of SATA RAID
subsystems using Adaptec 2610SA controllers provided by HP (running under
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:32:58 -0700 (PDT)
dilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear with me.
> I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go "percent sign
> 'Internet'" at the prompt
>
> ie: >%internet
>
> and it does
Hi everybody!
I am looking at implementing a round-robin load-balanced group of
servers behind an OBSD firewall.
The pf commands would run along the lines
[...]
table persist file /etc/pf.serverlist
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $virtual_ip port 80 \
-> round-robin
[...]
Now
Is anyone using LSI Logic's FlexRAID? The archives seem suspiciously
quiet on this. Seems nice to add a disk to an array on the fly.
--
Darrin Chandler| Phoenix BSD Users Group
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/
http://www.stilyagin.com/ |
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 02:18:58PM -0500, Victor Camacho wrote:
Jeff Quast wrote:
On 9/15/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It would probably be best to let a daemon or cronjob outside the chroot
read it; a socket or even a simple pipe in th
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Fred Crowson wrote:
However when I try to connect using cu I don't get any output:
zaurus:fred /home/fred> cu -l /dev/cuaU0 -s19200
Just a stupid idea, but shouldn't you use ttyU0 instead of cuaU0?
I've always used cua as I'm dialing out to the machine on the end of t
James,
On 16/09/2006, at 8:32 AM, dilbert wrote:
My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear
with me.
I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go
"percent sign
'Internet'" at the prompt
ie: >%internet
and it doesn't work. What gives??!!
It appea
What do I care about the size of vim ?
My development box has got 1G of real memory, and vim is the most single
important tool on that box ! All I care about is that it starts up fast
enough, and it does what I need it to do (visual highlights with v, and
multiple windows).
Heck, it's pretty smal
please do test the new code in a sparc64 container.
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On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 02:18:58PM -0500, Victor Camacho wrote:
> Jeff Quast wrote:
> >On 9/15/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>It would probably be best to let a daemon or cronjob outside the chroot
> >>read it; a socket or even a simple pipe in the chroot is sufficient to
> >>s
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 11:09:03AM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> My faith in the non-Improved vi is reinforced every time I see
> someone using vim with color syntax highlighting. Highlighting
> makes source code impossible to read to someone who isn't used
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