Hello,
Did you follow these steps?
http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistswitch/install.html
According to 1.1, support for versions of Freebsd > 3.3 is 'in the works'.
-mrh
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Hao Zhang wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am familiar with the procedure of building a custom kerne
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> > If it is worth anything, I tried installing on a poweredge 2450 once and to
> > make a long story short couldn't get the onboard RAID to work or the SMP to
> > work. I hear it got sent back for something else (that wasn't a dell!)
>
> Onboard RAID will
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> > These adapters are OEMed by Dell as the PERC 2/QC and by HP as the HP
> > NetRAID-4m.
FWIW, I've got a plethora of 2450's and 4350's at work... I think some
have the PERC 3, but I'll check tomorrow... and grab any with the PERC
2 (or are the 2/3 mode
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> The easiest way I can think of would be to add them to /etc/passwd and set
> their shell and home dir to /nonexistant. Ideally you wouldn't be running
> any other daemons, so there'd be no real way for them to access files; but
> the stock ftpd, as well as
On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> The easiest way I can think of would be to add them to /etc/passwd and set
> their shell and home dir to /nonexistant. Ideally you wouldn't be running
> any other daemons, so there'd be no real way for them to access files; but
> the stock ftpd, as well a
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Rod Ebrahimi wrote:
> # make install
> "/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk", line 0: Cannot open
> /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot
> continue
How old is the ports collection? Is it complete? Have you tried
re-sup'ing your collection?
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Rod Ebrahimi wrote:
> # make install
> "/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk", line 0: Cannot open
> /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot
> continue
How old is the ports collection? Is it complete? Have you tried
re-sup'ing your collection?
ys 'FreeBSD runs bind in a
sandbox'. Saying FreeBSD does something one place while saying it may be
possible to do it in another is... silly.
The actual use is up to the administrator, so it seems logical to have
named.conf examples for sandbox and non-sandbox configs.
Mike Hoskins
ys 'FreeBSD runs bind in a
sandbox'. Saying FreeBSD does something one place while saying it may be
possible to do it in another is... silly.
The actual use is up to the administrator, so it seems logical to have
named.conf examples for sandbox and non-sandbox configs.
Mike Ho
rowing
load averages around...
I've seen FreeBSD boxes virtually unuseable with 3-4 loads, and Solaris
boxes still chugging away at 5+... Perhaps 'load average' is being
calculated a wee bit differently.
-- Mike Hoskins
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rowing
load averages around...
I've seen FreeBSD boxes virtually unuseable with 3-4 loads, and Solaris
boxes still chugging away at 5+... Perhaps 'load average' is being
calculated a wee bit differently.
-- Mike Hoskins
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