Hi there,
I am not familiar with make but something tells me I won't be able to
upgrade portupgrade by means of portupgrade ;)
Upgrading portupgrade via portupgrade has always worked for me.
Thanks a lot! I should have tried it before writing to the list. It
worked very well indeed!
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On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 08:21:59AM +0200, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> In order to upgrade portupgrade, is it enough to run make, make install
> && make clean?
>
> I am not familiar with make but something tells me I won't be able to
> upgrade portupgrade by means of portupgrade ;)
>
sure.
./configure --prefix=/etc/httpd --enable-ssl --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl
--enable-rewrite --enable-so --enable-headers --enable-unique-id
like i said there is pretty much nothing in the error log for httpd.
it's a brand new install. here is the whole file:
[Tue Jul 01 22:45:36 2008] [wa
Hi there,
In order to upgrade portupgrade, is it enough to run make, make install
&& make clean?
I am not familiar with make but something tells me I won't be able to
upgrade portupgrade by means of portupgrade ;)
Thanks!
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On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:15 PM, DAve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Franks wrote:
>>
>> So call me a sociopath, but times are a bit scary. I'd like to do the
>> 2000's equivalent of the 1960's bomb shelter, and have my very own
>> snapshot in case of major local/regional internet disruption,
there is no extensions.ini anywhere on this machine... a brand new one.
httpd/logs/error_log has 6 lines in it. something about session cash
(SSL) not configured...
httpd runs fine without loading the php module
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Normally caused by one of the php extensions m
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > >
> > >I have been updating 6.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update. Recently I
> > >upgraded it to RELENG_6_3 from source. Can I continue using
> > >freebsd-update or must I upgrade only from source from now on?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I don't see why not.
>
> I was wondering if
ok...
what to do?
freebsd 7; httpd 2.2.9; php5.2.6 (or 5.1.2)
if the line:
LoadModule php5_modulemodules/libphp5.so
is in the httpd.conf httpd dumps core. no matter which version of php.
php was configured with just this : ./configure
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql --with-apxs2=/etc
>
> > Actually . . . if things get that bad, you're going to need some
> > firepower to protect your garden (and everything else you don't want
> > taken from you by force). To properly protect a garden, you'd need to
> > make it a community farm, with community members who have and will use
> >
I am using FreeBSD 7.0 Release and XFCE4.
I have downloaded and extracted some themes into
/usr/local/share/themes/ and reset the permissions to 777, they do not
appear on the themes list in the Settings control panel. I also copied
them into ~./themes, reset the permissions and they still do n
Hi all,
I'm having a problem updating my freebsd 7 amd64 box. After a recent
freebsd-update, the kernel and linker.hints were updated. However with
subsequent freebsd-updates, it reports that linker.hints still needs to
be updated. I can (re)install but always the same. The linker.hints
timestamp
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 09:45:19AM -0700, Steve Franks wrote:
> > Actually . . . if things get that bad, you're going to need some
> > firepower to protect your garden (and everything else you don't want
> > taken from you by force). To properly protect a garden, you'd need to
> > make it a commun
Gary Kline wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 12:44:43AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
I've got PS, TT, and TeX; never heard of OT.
OT = OpenType.
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On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 12:44:43AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 14:27:08 -0700, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've spent hours looking around (both in ports and via Google) and
> > haven't found a font viewer that will let me preview all the fonts
> > I've collec
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 05:27:41PM -0400, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm throwing this out to this list because our SNAP drive has a *nix kernel-
> One of the folders mysteriously lost a large portion of its data today,
Oops.
Am I correct in assuming that you have a NetApp appliance t
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
I'm throwing this out to this list because our SNAP drive has a *nix kernel-
One of the folders mysteriously lost a large portion of its data today,
I immediately powered down the unit as to prevent further writing to the
disks (raid 5)-
Is there any tool or utl
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 14:27:08 -0700, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've spent hours looking around (both in ports and via Google) and
> haven't found a font viewer that will let me preview all the fonts
> I've collected. Some are ghostscriptt, others are ttf; others are
> labeled "system f
Hi all,
I'm throwing this out to this list because our SNAP drive has a *nix kernel-
One of the folders mysteriously lost a large portion of its data today,
I immediately powered down the unit as to prevent further writing to the
disks (raid 5)-
Is there any tool or utlity you can recommend to t
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 06:10:46PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> Now that I'm learning to use the GIMP
> --*thanks* to the patient and thouhtful -questions members who have help
> me with Layers--now i need to find which typeface(s) looks best.
>
> i'd be much obliged for
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 07:39:12PM +0200, bsd wrote:
> --->> Wouldn't It be better to run amd64 instead of i386?
>
> I have seen that this will allow to take full capacity of the memory -
> on the other hand there seems to have restriction on the ports
> Can anyone let me know if these restricti
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Sébastien Morand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm using thunderbird to read my mail and I'm not able to open
directly the attachments ".pps". Actually I get a lot of file like
this for my work, and it's quite boring to have to save them in a
directory and then read them wit
it's strange at least you haven't it already for a long time. no matter you
use squid or not. it takes 5 minutes to set up, and saves a bit of bandwidth
and a lot of time on resolving hostnames
I just looked at my configuration - looks like I had it going at one
point, but disabled it, and I can
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Wojciech Puchar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Steve
>>
>> It's been suggested off-list that I put up a caching DNS server. I'm
>> in the process of doing that. Initial page load delay, however, is a
>> new phenomenon, cropping up after our move from the T1 to the D
Steve
It's been suggested off-list that I put up a caching DNS server. I'm
in the process of doing that. Initial page load delay, however, is a
new phenomenon, cropping up after our move from the T1 to the DS3, so
I was putting it down to increased use of cache - I'm certainly
willing to be scho
As a benchmark, there are about 230 people in my site who will be
it's strange. my squid supports 300 users, with just 3 partitions on 3
drives (and other part of drives used for other things). and it EASILY do
this.
To further extend the question - what about things like mounting the
RAID0
In response to "B. Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Jul 1, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
>
> > In response to B. Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> Hello All,
> >>
> >> Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
> >>
> >> so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
> >>
> >> cat ntpd.conf | egr
I'm hoping that 137gb striped across two RAID0 volumes should be
sufficient space for our needs, and also hoping that it will be faster
than individual drives.
there is NO point to assume it will be faster than sum of speed of each
drive, with program that already have logic to spread load acro
I did sync finally..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/local/man]# 30 > /usr/local/sbin/ntpd -s -d -f /usr/
local/etc/ntpd.conf
listening on 10.20.0.16
listening on 10.20.0.29
ntp engine ready
reply from 209.51.161.238: offset 0.005419 delay 0.016668, next query 6s
reply from 209.51.161.238: offset 0.005
On Jul 1, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to B. Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello All,
Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
cat ntpd.conf | egrep -v ^#
listen on 0.0.0.0
server clock.nyc.he.net
then start it and it looks like it
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
>>> should we use 7 or think about going with 6.3?
>>>
>>
>> I'd go with 7.x every time. It wipes the floor with 6.3 performance-wise
>> and it is just as stable and bug-free as you'ld expect from
Adding some infos to the issue, plus partial answer…
Main answer still needed !!
Le 1 juil. 08 à 18:53, bsd a écrit :
Hello folks,
I have just baught brand new servers with an 8Gb memory attached to
each of these server.
I generaly use the "freebsd-update" procedure to update and apply
Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> # pkgdb -F
> ---> Checking the package registry database
> Stale origin: 'devel/autoconf262': perhaps moved or obsoleted.
Have you tried "pkg_deinstall devel/autoconf262"?
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B. Cook wrote:
Hello All,
Hey,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/local/etc]# 32 > ntpdate -b clock.nyc.he.net
1 Jul 12:49:57 ntpdate[70917]: step time server 209.51.161.238 offset
358.732506 sec
Why when it was running did it not update the clock on the server?
My first guess, which is only a gue
In response to B. Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello All,
>
> Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
>
> so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
>
> cat ntpd.conf | egrep -v ^#
>
> listen on 0.0.0.0
> server clock.nyc.he.net
>
> then start it and it looks like it does:
>
> USER COMMAND
Matthew Seaman wrote:
should we use 7 or think about going with 6.3?
I'd go with 7.x every time. It wipes the floor with 6.3 performance-wise
and it is just as stable and bug-free as you'ld expect from FreeBSD.
You've
seen it works for you: there's no conceivable reason to downgrade.
I
Hello All,
Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
cat ntpd.conf | egrep -v ^#
listen on 0.0.0.0
server clock.nyc.he.net
then start it and it looks like it does:
USER COMMANDPID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN
ADDRESS
_ntp ntp
Hello folks,
I have just baught brand new servers with an 8Gb memory attached to
each of these server.
I generaly use the "freebsd-update" procedure to update and apply
patches to the system.
Problem is the default kernel provided with freebsd-update does not
seem to have the PAE support
> Actually . . . if things get that bad, you're going to need some
> firepower to protect your garden (and everything else you don't want
> taken from you by force). To properly protect a garden, you'd need to
> make it a community farm, with community members who have and will use
> firearms to p
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 15:20 -0400, Chris Edwards wrote:
> I have been put in charge of creating a single sign-on mechanism for our
> Windows 2003 and FreeBSD servers. We are wanting to use Active Directory as
> our LDAP server. I know of four different methods that could possibly work.
>
> 1.
I have a reasonably old (P3-class) Intel SR1200 which has three SCSI
drives installed. I've installed FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE over NFS onto the
first drive.
While configuring gvinum, I issued the following commands:
---
blade# gvinum
gvinum -> list
1 drive:
D r0State: down /
Sébastien Morand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using thunderbird to read my mail and I'm not able to open
> directly the attachments ".pps". Actually I get a lot of file like
> this for my work, and it's quite boring to have to save them in a
> directory and then read them with openoffice.
>
>
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I've got a Compaq ML570 with 2gb RAM, dual PIII Xeon 700s and 5x10k
> RPM drives in it attached to a Compaq 5300 RAID card that I'm going to
> be using as a squid box.
>
> I've configured two drives as RAID 1 with the
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 4:45 AM, Wojciech Puchar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> be using as a squid box.
>>
>> I've configured two drives as RAID 1 with the third as a hot spare,
>> and two drives as RAID0 - I intend to put the squid cache on the
>> latter, and have mounted it as /squid.
>
> it would
Sorry. This should also have been sent to the list.
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From: Kurt Buff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:22 AM
Subject: Re: Configuring an older server for speed...
To: Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Wojciec
On Behalf Of Jim
>> Just a thought, but in normal circumstances files *are* written to,
>> even when they are just being read: the access time is updated
(unless
>> you mount the fs with the noatime flag).
>>
>
> quite true, but isn't that file metadata and not the actual file? I
> thought most f
> Just a thought, but in normal circumstances files *are* written to,
> even when they are just being read: the access time is updated (unless
> you mount the fs with the noatime flag).
>
quite true, but isn't that file metadata and not the actual file? I
thought most filesystems had a file-entry
less capable whitebox. One of the big issues I've had has manifested
itself recently - we've moved from a T1 to a DS3, and while overall
throughput has increased dramatically, people are now complaining that
"the Internet is slow", which I've found is all down to initial page
load. I'm pursuing op
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
>
> I'll probably be upgrading to 7.0 in the next month or so, given that
> this is obviously a thread issue and that that release has much
> improved thread code. However, for the time being, the pressing issue
> is fixed, and for anyone in my position stuck on 6.
Ryan Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see the need. And I couldn't get 7 to install on my
> brand new machine. Once I got the 6.3 amd64 build it went in
> without an issue.
Just because you could not install 7.0 does not mean 7.0
is flawed.
> I don't see the reason to run the late
# pkgdb -F
---> Checking the package registry database
Stale origin: 'devel/autoconf262': perhaps moved or obsoleted.
How do i fix this issue so i can update my ports ?
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be using as a squid box.
I've configured two drives as RAID 1 with the third as a hot spare,
and two drives as RAID0 - I intend to put the squid cache on the
latter, and have mounted it as /squid.
it would be better to turn off RAID at all and use all five disks as
fine squid partitions.
use
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> >
> >I have been updating 6.2-RELEASE with freebsd-update. Recently I
> >upgraded it to RELENG_6_3 from source. Can I continue using
> >freebsd-update or must I upgrade only from source from now on?
> >
> >
>
> I don't see why not.
I was wondering if freebsd-update wil
When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
$ su
su: Sorry
i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this may have
to wheel group
done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything that requires root access.
Any thoughts?
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Hello,
Your username needs to be in wheel group.
> When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
>
> $ su
> su: Sorry
>
> i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this may
> have done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything that requires root
> access.
>
Warren Liddell wrote:
When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
$ su
su: Sorry
i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this may have
done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything that requires root access.
Your user needs to be in wheel group to
On Tuesday 01 July 2008 20:53:36 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> Warren Liddell wrote:
> > When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
> >
> > $ su
> > su: Sorry
> >
> > i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this may
> > have done this an sadly now i cant run or
Warren Liddell wrote:
When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
$ su
su: Sorry
i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this may have
done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything that requires root access.
Any thoughts?
Maybe you added you
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 20:43:21 +1000
Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
>
> $ su
> su: Sorry
>
> i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this
> may have done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything th
It should have been added to the wheel group if you wanted to su from it.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 12:43 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: cant su to root
When i try to su to r
Le Tue, 1 Jul 2008 20:43:21 +1000,
Warren Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Hi,
> When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
>
> $ su
> su: Sorry
>
> i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this
> may have done this an sadly now i cant run or do an
Warren Liddell wrote:
When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
$ su
su: Sorry
i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this may have
done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything that requires root access.
Any thoughts?
wheel group ;-)
Pete
On Tuesday 01 July 2008, Warren Liddell said:
> When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
>
> $ su
> su: Sorry
>
> i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this
> may have done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything that
> requires root access.
>
> An
When i try to su to root from konsole within kde it tells me..
$ su
su: Sorry
i got a feeling when i added my user client to operators group this may have
done this an sadly now i cant run or do anything that requires root access.
Any thoughts?
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On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 03:12:59PM -0400, Jim typed:
>
> I'm aware of nothing but a UPS can completely protect me from an
> outage. I was just wondering why that ONE file system was misbehaving,
> and the rest are prefectly fine - which seemed odd. Additionally, why
> were files that are read, but
ProAce wrote:
Server: HP DL785G5 with 8 CPU ( 32 cores ) , 16G RAM
OS: FreeBSD 7.0-amd64
Kernel 1: MAXCPU = 16 ( default )
Kernel 2: MAXCPU = 32
DL785G5 run with kernel 1 and kernel 2 both successfully, and the
FreeBSD can detect the 16 CPUs and 32 CPUs normally ( using top -S
command).
If I us
Devinder Singh wrote:
Hi I am using Free BSD 6.3 and am intergating Monowal and FreeRadius
When i make the image i get this error
Fatal Trap 12 :page fault while in kernel mode
Fault virtual addres 0xbffle000
fault code -= supervisor write, page not present
instruction pointer = 0*28 =
I've installed HAL and the same message comes up with the gnome desktop- and
this happens in the install of NetBSD that I also have- the HAL problem of not
being enabled or installed.
I may be wrong in assuming this; but, isn't there some basic compatibility
between bsd systems that what would
Hi
I am getign this serios error message when i have packaged free radius in
freebsd 6.3
Fatal Trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address
fault code = supervisor write , page not present
instruction pointer = 0*20
stack pointer =
curent process = 0
trap njumber 1
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Hi - has anyone come across the HP Proliant ML115 G5 (Opteron Dual Core)
and had any install success with 7.0-STABLE or 6.3-STABLE? I've got one
of these boxes at my disposal but the boot sequence freezes mid-way
through the startup? I guess this means it's not yet compatible?
Rgds
Rob
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