Hi,
I was setting up quotas on 20gb disk, and seen this:
vel@bugz:/home/vel # quota -v for_all
Disk quotas for user for_all (uid 1003):
Filesystem usage quota limit grace files quota limit grace
/usr13471298 01350 45321 0 0
Hi,
I'm trying to write a kernel module which make use of kernel event.
is there anyone who knows where I can find documentation about this?
Regards,
Ferruccio
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O Senhor wrote:
> hello,
> In the FreeBSD home page, there is docomentations for developers, that
> talk about it.
>
> On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 06:29, Ferruccio Vitale wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to write a kernel module which make use of kernel event.
> > is there anyone who knows where I
--- Ferruccio Vitale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I've already read those pages, real useful to start.
> Now I've my module, which creates dynamic sysctl and so on; now I need to
> monitor the existence of another process and I tough at kqueue/kevent
> method. But are these functions for userl
I like to run stupid benchmarks (http_load) and found the same problem
lots of other people complained about on the lists - "no buffer space
available" and similar on the requests generating machine.
I wanted to let the http_load run for long time so that the number of
Apache processes stabilizes
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Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks, I'm having trouble understanding this problem. I'm trying to use
> cvsup to get stuff onto my website. This supfile gets things out of the
> tree
>
> $ less ~/phpAdsNew-supfile
> *default host=xeon
> *default bas
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Michal Mertl wrote:
> My main observation:
> >From the names of OIDs I thought the high limit on net.inet.tcp.pcbcount
> could be somehow controlled by kern.ipc.maxsockets. That seems to be true
> on CURRENT but not on STABLE.
>
> I understand that it's not very common to hav
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I have an IBM box that has a dual LSI 53c1030 controller on the
motherboard. Our SYM driver doesn't appear to have support for
this device; under Linux it is supported by a Fusion/MPT driver
from LSI.
Any chance of getting a driver for this chip?
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Jonathan
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On 4 Jun 2002 at 8:37, John Polstra wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Folks, I'm having trouble understanding this problem. I'm trying to use
> > cvsup to get stuff onto my website. This supfile gets things out of the
> > tree
> >
> > $ less
You can filter commit messages by creating a filter control
file on freefall.freebsd.org in /home/dillon/filters.
Create the file in /home/dillon/filters. Note that the
only file the filter will recognize is your username. If the program
becomes universal we will create a
Hi:
Posix (ISO 9945-1) says in section 14.2.1 that one need only
include to use clock_gettime and friends. On FreeBSD
it seems like one must include .
Why (other than history) this seemingly gratuitous inconformity?
Can this be made conformant?
Thanks!
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On 2002-06-04 16:02 -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> The README and source for the program is shown below. Note that
> I am running this program under my user id, you do not have to
> setup a procmail filter or run this program yourself (except to
> test your filter), you can simpl
:>
:> /home/dillon/dfilter/README
:
:No luck.
:
: freefall+keramida:~$ more /home/dillon/dfilter/README
: /home/dillon/dfilter/README: Permission denied
:
:Giorgos.
Oops. Fixed.
( I will eventually make a port out of dfilter, but I want to get
it cleaned up, add a
I've just seen Matt Dillon's email on this topic
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I immediately thought
about the overlap between two projects.
FreshSource (http://www.FreshSource.org) will allow you to express
interest in particular sections of the source tree. Interest can be
expressed on a file or
The concept looks very interesting. I can see an immediate advantage
in allowing cross-platform developers and other interested parties to
keep track of changes made to areas of interest in various CVS trees
(e.g. FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc...). You should have no problem
does my little test make sence?
will I get this in addition to the regular mail or instead of it?
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:
:
:does my little test make sence?
:
:will I get this in addition to the regular mail or instead of it?
Yah, it looks fine. You had a syntax error in the filter.
I'll get error reporting email (for filters which have syntax errors)
working later tonight.
Ok, I've made some improvements to dfilter.
* I cleaned up the README file (/home/dillon/dfilter/README on freefall),
getting rid of variables that are not yet supported.
* If the program cannot parse your filter it should now send you an
email with the error. (You can
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