Hello everyone,
Did anyone manage to get Macromedia's Flash Communication Server running
on FreeBSD (in linux-emu, obviously)?
Thanks,
bgd
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Hi hackers,
tryin' to install 4.11 or 5.x on a Dell box with a Perc 3/Di Raid
controller (with 5x 300GB scsis). I get 'invalid geometry' when running
sysinstall/fdisk on the 'disk', the geometry presented being:
145815 cyl / 255 heads / 63 sectors
I tried to press 'A' for allocate th
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 12:34:47PM -0500, Eric Anderson wrote:
> Bogdan Taru wrote:
> > Hi hackers,
> >
> > tryin' to install 4.11 or 5.x on a Dell box with a Perc 3/Di Raid
> >controller (with 5x 300GB scsis). I get 'invalid geometry' when runn
Hi hackers,
tryin' to install 4.11 or 5.x on a Dell box with a Perc 3/Di Raid
controller (with 5x 300GB scsis). I get 'invalid geometry' when running
sysinstall/fdisk on the 'disk', the geometry presented being:
145815 cyl / 255 heads / 63 sectors
I tried to press 'A' for allocate t
Dear hackers,
Up until now, I had a setup with 4-5 webservers, one 'main' server on
which all the changes to the websites were done, and the rest which
were rsync-ing the web repository to the local drives. The content is
either static or dynamic (PHP). Of course, I was load balancin
Hi Hackers,
I have some weirdo problems here. A box (PIII 400Mhz, asus
motherboard, 256MB ram) got a memory upgrade (got the 256MB out, and
put 2x512MB in). Well, the Bios sees the correct amount of RAM (1GB),
but FreeBSD is noticing only 256MB.
I have tried to add MAXMEM="2048*10
Hi hackers,
I am experiencing kernel panics on a poweredge 2650 each day around
3am (usually the machine comes up at 3:04am). The kernel panics are
reproductable by running: /etc/periodic/security/100.chksetuid (in
fact by runnning find on /usr with -perms). The problem lies
somewhe
at 01:24:07PM -, Steven Hartland wrote:
> may be a silly question have ur booted into single user and force checked
> the disk may be some sort of fs corruption?
>
> Steve / K
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bogdan TARU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
n 23, 2004 at 12:48:03PM -0800, Andrew Kinney wrote:
> On 23 Jan 2004 at 13:50, Bogdan TARU wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi hackers,
> >
> > I am experiencing kernel panics on a poweredge 2650 each day around
> > 3am (usually the machine comes up at 3:04am). The ker
Hi everyone,
I'm running a pretty busy webserver, and right now I can see it's
CPU-bound:
%vmstat 1
procs memory pagedisks faults cpu
r b w avmfre flt re pi po fr sr da0 ac0 in sy cs us sy id
78 2 0 1135684 144648 93 0 0
system
calls it's doing...
Anyways, thanks for your help,
bogdan
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 06:06:01PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 04:04:38PM +0100, Bogdan TARU wrote:
> > I'm running a pretty busy webserver, and right now I can see it's
> > CPU-b
Hi hackers,
I am having a real weird problem with a newly installed Dell PowerEdge
2650 which acts as a web (Apache) and mail server(Procmail). The load just
'spikes' sometimes (to 40.00 or so), but immediately starts to go down.
No matter what I've tried I couldn't get a snapshot of the
hi Tim & all,
> > I am having a real weird problem with a newly installed Dell PowerEdge
> > 2650 which acts as a web (Apache) and mail server(Procmail). The load just
> > 'spikes' sometimes (to 40.00 or so), but immediately starts to go down.
>
>
> Could be Apache restarting a bunch of
Hi,
I have a 'backup box' which acts like a SCSI device with almost 2TB of
available space. And, obviously, I would like to use it all. But I have
encountered problems with fdisk (because of the number of cylinders, I
imagine), and formatting the filesystem. So, I have the following
ques
Hi hackers,
I have tried to find out the amount of traffic that one box sent (from
the last reboot), and netstat -s seemed like a good choice. But netstat -s
seems to generate incorrect results:
tcp:
1730547260 packets sent
1325234728 data packets (1119813018 by
Hi,
I got the following message:
netstat: sysctl: net.inet.udp.pcblist: Cannot allocate memory
when running a daily network statistics script, on one of the servers.
I messed up with this server a few days back (never got the message
before), and the changes were:
- bumped the PMAP_S
Hi everyone,
I have sort of a newbie question, but that I cannot explain myself. I get
some large files in 'ls -al', but when I 'measure' them with 'du', the
size is much small. Example:
(17:13) bgd@(bgd)[~/temp] ls -alsh my_file
19120 -rw-r--r-- 1 root bgd 763M Jul 29 16:56 my_file
Hi Drew,
I have tried to create some files of myself, with 'spaces' in them
(holes?), but they don't act like this. So could you please explain what
'sparse' means, and the 'trick' to create them?
Thanks,
bogdan
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Drew Eckhardt wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi everyone,
I have noticed quite some time ago a strange way in which some basic
FreeBSD utilities work, related to symlinks. Example session:
bgd@cvs$ mkdir temp
bgd@cvs$ ln -s temp b
bgd@cvs$ ls -ald temp b
lrwxr-xr-x 1 bgd wheel4 Apr 9 11:27 b -> temp
drwxr-xr-x 2 bgd whe
Dear Rogier & Terry,
I didn't say the behaviour contradicts Posix.2. I just said that Posix.2
specifies removal of the trailing slashes when doing directory operation.
Which, for example, freebsd 'rm' does not, which leads to a strange
behaviour. As I stated, I have tryied this on more
As well:
bgd@web$ mkdir temp
bgd@web$ touch temp/a
bgd@web$ mkdir temp2
bgd@web$ cp -R temp/ temp2/
bgd@web$ ls -al temp2/
total 3
drwxr-xr-x 2 bgd wheel 512 Apr 10 17:20 .
drwxr-xr-x 14 bgd wheel 2048 Apr 10 17:20 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 bgd wheel 0 Apr 10 17:20 a
If ending a symlink
On 10 Apr 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> Bogdan TARU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have attached a patch for the 'rm' untility, which strips the trailing
> > slash(es) from the path (according to Posix.2). But I think there are many
> > other ut
UUps... :) Sorry, OpenBSD and NetBSD (typing fast & wrong, that's what
I'm good at).
Could you also try the NetBDS's 'rm'? If it does work like FreeBDS, than
I really don't know what to believe anymore.
bogdan
On 10 Apr 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote
Hi everyone,
I have noticed quite some time ago a strange way in which some basic
FreeBSD utilities work, related to symlinks. Example session:
bgd@cvs$ mkdir temp
bgd@cvs$ ln -s temp b
bgd@cvs$ ls -ald temp b
lrwxr-xr-x 1 bgd wheel4 Apr 9 11:27 b -> temp
drwxr-xr-x 2 bgd whe
Hi there,
I have an unusual question, and hope I'll find the answer on this list. I
would like to build a redundant structure of firewalls (2 of them), and I
really don't have any idea on how to do that. What I would like is a
scheme like:
_
Hi,
sysctl -a gives me the expected output, plus:
kern.msgbuf: swap_pager_getswapspace: failed
(1 zillion x) swap_pager_getswapspace: failed
<3>pid 23045 (httpd), uid 65534, was killed: out of swap space
<118>Feb 21 10:31:45 cvs /kernel: pid 23045 (httpd), uid 65534, was
killed:
Hi hackers,
I am in a big dillema (and great hurry/pressure). I need to buy some
hardware for some firewalls for my company. And so the blues started.
First, I went to Dell. Almost signed the papers for two PowerEdges 2550,
(everything in them seemed to be compatible with FreeBSD) whe
Hi guys,
I have just rebooted my machine, and immediately after boot I have run
'sysctl -a' as an usual user. Well, in 'kern.msgbuf' I have found the
whole master.passwd file, with combinations of usernames/passwords. Isn't
that a security threat?
bogdan
Hi,
I have the following problem on a FreeBSD 4.6 machine: compiled the
kernel with the following options:
options IPFIREWALL #firewall
options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE #enable logging to syslogd(8)
options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD #enable transparent
Hi,
Really strange problem with a server I've got. It would simply not change
the time (increment the seconds), no matter what I do. And this happens
only after 1 day or so after rebooting that server, so it works ok in this
time. No need to tell you that nothing works as it should (sys
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