On 13-Nov-00 Nicole H wrote:
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> On 13-Nov-00 Brian O'Shea wrote:
>> Nicole,
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>> Is it a panic, or does it just silently reboot? If it's a panic,
>> what is the panic message, or any other message on the console when
>> the system crashes? Also
is how much of a hit do I take by using this large a number of
simlinks? How much processing/memory usage does it eat to traverse a link from
one disk top another?
Thanks!!
Nicole
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Hi Steinar,
>I'm sure we could roll our based on freely available tools (eg. Amanda)
>- but by now I'm used to Tivoli ADSM/TSM, and *like* the convenience
>ADSM/TSM offers. We need the ability to make backups (via Fast Ethernet)
>primarily of FreeBSD servers, but also Solaris, Linux and HP-UX. E
Hello
I have a user who needs to store a large amount of small html files. Like
around 2 million...
Assuming FreeBSD 4.0-Stable with Soft Updates, what is a sane number that can
be handled per directory?
Thanks!!
Nicole
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o get down to a more
> reasonable # of files per directory.
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Well.. Yea that's the idea.. But what is a reasonable number? 10K 100K etc.
Nicole
> Or use a single file and a cgi which extracts things from the right place.
> In such a context, i assume that the best place
n if the html was databased.. (working on that now)
the custom graphics cannot be. (yet)
> FYI 4 in a directory really makes directory listings slow.. 2 million
> would suck :)
>
Well.. Yea. But assuming you are using Apache and requesting the page and
graphics via a fully formed URL
On 23-Jun-00 Daniel O'Connor wrote:
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> On 23-Jun-00 Nicole Harrington. wrote:
>> > Yeah.. This is why databases where invented :)
>> Hey I agree... However even if the html was databased.. (working on that
>> now)
>> the custom graphics cannot be. (yet
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Please forgive my late reply.. Just trying to catch up..
Given all of the above statements, why does BSD/OS (at least on 4.0 and 4.1)
want to set up tmp as a Ramdisk? I don't even think there is a way aroun
olith with the daemon on it.
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> - Jordan
And A BSDi BOF later in the day! see www.daemonnews.org
Nicole
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Nicole
System is 4.1-STABLE and has 256 Megs of memory and 4X that of swap.
apacheuser:\
:manpath=/usr/share/man /usr/X11R6/man /usr/local/man:\
:cputime=4h:\
:datasize=64M:\
:stacksize=4M:\
:filesize=infinity:\
:memoryuse=64M
On 13-Nov-00 Brian O'Shea wrote:
> Nicole,
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> Is it a panic, or does it just silently reboot? If it's a panic,
> what is the panic message, or any other message on the console when
> the system crashes? Also, can you get a crash dump? (see the
> dumpon(8) man p
I could have gone to the store, bought more memory, and
swapped it before it was done.
I don't think adding it to the ports tree would be bad for those who are
desperate, but deffinatly list it as a "basic" memory tester.
Nicole
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Heh... I tried to CVSUP to 4.0-STABLE and mistakenly chose 4.0-current in the
pkg_setup... I wound up with a very nice 5.0-CURRENT machine... Chose 3.X and
that is also what you get... You have to set /etc/cvsup manually to REL
On 05-Apr-00 Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> "Nicole Harrington." wrote:
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>> Heh... I tried to CVSUP to 4.0-STABLE and mistakenly chose 4.0-current in
>> the
>> pkg_setup... I wound up with a very nice 5.0-CURRENT machine... Chose 3.X
>> and
>>
so that simply:
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> pkg_add -r cvsupit
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> Should now work just fine.
>
> - Jordan
And there was happiness in the land again... and they all rejoiced ...
YAY!!
Nicole
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out it, it
> seems to have crashed MANY companies and governmental institutions.
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> Alex
Happiness is a UNIX based Mail Client :)
Nicole
Sent via XFmail (becouse I still want my GUI)
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"or some gay trojan written"
EXCUSE ME?
Nicole
On 04-May-00 Jeremiah Gowdy wrote:
>> Umm...
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>> This was just sent to the list. I guess Window's users may want to watch
>> out...
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>
> HAHAHHAHAH. I just opened it with my
On 04-May-00 Marc Nicholas wrote:
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> On Thu, 4 May 2000, Nicole Harrington. wrote:
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>> "or some gay trojan written"
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>>EXCUSE ME?
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> Hehe...'gay' means 'silly' to some of us (especially Canadians). Nothing
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nice place were you live! Can we make that a virus :)
Nicole
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Nicole
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I have good experiences so far with the Athlon stuff. However (sad to say)
avoid the Asus MB if you need to reboot without a keyboard attached.
So far I like the FIC and Aopen boards.
Nicole
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On 08-Jun-00 Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Nicole Harrington. wrote:
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>> On 08-Jun-00 Wilko Bulte wrote:
>> > I'm considering buying an Athlon based machine. Before shelling out the
>> > $ (well, fl ) I'd like to know what experiences have with A
Sad to say.. I have another bad experience with the NEW asus K7A MB. It will
not allow a Mylex AccellRaid 150 to break out of the bootup sequence to
be configured. :(
Ad that to the new BIOS that won't allow keyboardless reboots :(
These came in a RED box.
Nicole
On 09-Jun-00
Is anybody on right now that has access to cdrom.com DNS servers?
Thanks
Nicole
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