On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 10:27:36AM -0500, Jim Rees wrote:
> There are OpenAFS and NFSv4 clients for FreeBSD, but unfortunately neither
> is really production quality. It wouldn't take much to make at least the
> OpenAFS client usable but no one seems to be working on it now.
I may be looking into
c0ldbyte wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
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> >> Pieter de Boer wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> The script thats being ran by cron does a 'ps x |grep test.pl'. and
> prases the output from test.pl, but since cron is limiting the char
> length, its not parsing the output right.
> >>>
>
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
Pieter de Boer wrote:
The script thats being ran by cron does a 'ps x |grep test.pl'. and
prases the output from test.pl, but since cron is limiting the char
length, its not parsing the output right.
ps -xw ?
Yeah. Tha
Pieter de Boer wrote:
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>> The script thats being ran by cron does a 'ps x |grep test.pl'. and
>> prases the output from test.pl, but since cron is limiting the char
>> length, its not parsing the output right.
>
> ps -xw ?
>
Yeah. That was the problem.
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junk wrote:
>c0ldbyte wrote:
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>>On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
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I have a script that works fine from command line.
But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
example from script ran by cron:
c0ldbyte wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
>
> >> I have a script that works fine from command line.
> >> But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
> >> Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
> >>
> >> example from script ran by cron:
> >>
> >> root54313 0.0
Anish Mistry wrote:
On Sunday 13 March 2005 01:23 pm, Chris Hodgins wrote:
Samuel J. Greear wrote:
Not a bad 'idea' at all, although I won't comment on semantics.
I had something implemented using fs stacking (in a very hackish
way, and I believe it's lost now, so don't ask to see it...) to
implem
On Sunday 13 March 2005 01:23 pm, Chris Hodgins wrote:
> Samuel J. Greear wrote:
> > Not a bad 'idea' at all, although I won't comment on semantics.
> > I had something implemented using fs stacking (in a very hackish
> > way, and I believe it's lost now, so don't ask to see it...) to
> > implemen
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
I have a script that works fine from command line.
But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
example from script ran by cron:
root54313 0.0 0.2 102
I have a script that works fine from command line.
But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
example from script ran by cron:
root54313 0.0 0.2 1024 720 ?? S 3:20PM 0:00.00 cron:
running jo
example from script ran
Samuel J. Greear wrote:
Not a bad 'idea' at all, although I won't comment on semantics. I had
something implemented using fs stacking (in a very hackish way, and I
believe it's lost now, so don't ask to see it...) to implement per-jail
quota's that seemed to work quite well.
Sam
Feel free to com
Not a bad 'idea' at all, although I won't comment on semantics. I had
something implemented using fs stacking (in a very hackish way, and I
believe it's lost now, so don't ask to see it...) to implement per-jail
quota's that seemed to work quite well.
Sam
>
> This might be a very stupid idea b
On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 06:12:19PM +, Alex Burke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am just wondering how I can access either BIOS calls, or preferably
> registers under FreeBSD?
>
> I am trying to write a simple system capable of displaying graphics on
> the screen, and I am pretty sure I can mmap the VGA m
Denis Shaposhnikov wrote:
"Frank" == Frank Knobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> If you nullfs these directories, you loose the ability to
Frank> prune the jail. Pruning is part of system hardening. I'd
May be it's better to use unionfs, so anybody can replace binaries
with their stub versio
> "Frank" == Frank Knobbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> If you nullfs these directories, you loose the ability to
Frank> prune the jail. Pruning is part of system hardening. I'd
May be it's better to use unionfs, so anybody can replace binaries
with their stub version pre jail.
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