sven falempin wrote:
Hello,
i got a silly question, how to post data to a server with base tools ?
i could nc $DEST EOT
POST /a/b HTTP/1.0
[..]
EOT
You can use the HTTP::Tiny module that comes with Perl in base, see:
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?HTTP::Tiny
It's very easy
Josh Hoppes wrote:
I've run into this issue as well in past versions. Set this in
/etc/sysctl.conf
kern.timecounter.hardware=acpitimer0
Yes, that's the sysctl I've adjusted, too.
The one I mentioned earlier is not correct. I think I only used it to get valid
values to set for
Rodolfo Gouveia wrote:
I have had this issue that time stops under my 5.3 AMD64 VM
running on top of VMware ESXi 5.
I had similar issues some time ago.
After running into this two or three times I found some hints on the
FreeBSD forums, where several people were looking for answers to the
same
Joerg Goltermann wrote:
I can confirm the problem here. We run some 5.2 VMs on ESXi 5.1
and if the VM freezes the CPU runs on 100% but the system is
completely frozen. No disk IO, no keyboard, but kernel networking
seems to be ok.
We had two VMs which crashed every 2 - 4 days after
Hello,
I'm running a freshly upgraded OpenBSD 5.2 inside a ESXi 5.0.0 VM. The
machine serves mainly as a Zabbix monitoring server.
Shortly after upgrading I experienced problems with the corresponding
PHP web interface (installed with the zabbix-web package). Upon
visiting the URL, the serving
I'm running a freshly upgraded OpenBSD 5.2 inside a ESXi 5.0.0 VM. The
machine serves mainly as a Zabbix monitoring server.
Shortly after upgrading I experienced problems with the corresponding
PHP web interface (installed with the zabbix-web package). Upon
visiting the URL, the serving
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