On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, Daniel Underwood wrote:
When I installed, I created a FreeBSD slice occupying my entire HD. I
then created partitions occupying, together, my entire HD. In other
words, I never intend to install another OS. I should have chosen
*not* to install a boot manager, but I did.
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 05:26:09PM -0400, Daniel Underwood wrote:
-> When I installed, I created a FreeBSD slice occupying my entire HD. I
-> then created partitions occupying, together, my entire HD. In other
-> words, I never intend to install another OS. I should have chosen
-> *not* to inst
At 11:29 AM 7/10/2009, you wrote:
>FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 14:37:25 UTC 2009
>r...@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
>
>CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz (2496.26-MHz 686-class
>CPU)
> Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x1067a Stepping = 10
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xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On 2009-07-11 16:37:20, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
>>> On 2009-07-11 15:08:04, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Perhaps it is as simple as cron-ing something like the following (of
course, replace "zpool scrub" with my cat commands.
>
On 2009-07-11 16:37:20, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
> > On 2009-07-11 15:08:04, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
> >> Perhaps it is as simple as cron-ing something like the following (of
> >> course, replace "zpool scrub" with my cat commands.
>
> > Problem is that 'zpool scru
When I installed, I created a FreeBSD slice occupying my entire HD. I
then created partitions occupying, together, my entire HD. In other
words, I never intend to install another OS. I should have chosen
*not* to install a boot manager, but I did.
Is there anyway now to remove the boot manager,
xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On 2009-07-11 15:08:04, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> Perhaps it is as simple as cron-ing something like the following (of
>> course, replace "zpool scrub" with my cat commands.
> Problem is that 'zpool scrub' immediately returns with a success
> error code if comman
On 2009-07-11 15:08:04, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I'd like to write a little shell script to run 'zpool scrub' on
> > my disks weekly. I have two zpools. The manual page says that only
> > one 'scrub' can be active at a time.
> >
> > Is there any
xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'd like to write a little shell script to run 'zpool scrub' on
> my disks weekly. I have two zpools. The manual page says that only
> one 'scrub' can be active at a time.
>
> Is there any reliable way to run 'zpool scrub X' and then run
> 'zpool scru
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 03:36:09AM -0500, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
> Could I know which program print following lines to the /dev/devctl:
> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=pass4
> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da4
> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da4
Antonio L. wrote:
I tried running "lsof -p 77214," which showed a long list of files used by
the process, but I didn't see anything about it trying to get a lock on a
file. Googling suggests that "pfiles" on Solaris might help with this -- is
there an analogous utility on FreeBSD?
# procsta
Hello!
I have a web server running nginx + php-fpm FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE. When
traffic increases, the load doesn't go up noticeably, but I start getting
massive timeouts because the php-cgi processes stop responding. In "top," I
see a whole bunch of these php-cgi processes in "lockf" state, so I as
Hello.
I'd like to write a little shell script to run 'zpool scrub' on
my disks weekly. I have two zpools. The manual page says that only
one 'scrub' can be active at a time.
Is there any reliable way to run 'zpool scrub X' and then run
'zpool scrub Y' when the first has finished?
Please CC me a
Hi,
I am interested in installing FreeBSD/i386 7-STABLE & testing
-CURRENT with either encryption of all the slices or only $HOME
(possibly just a plain directory).
Could you please let me know the directory sizes for the base system
with debug kernel (including old one) for FreeBSD/i386 7 & 8?
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009 02:28:10 -0700
Diego Montalvo wrote:
> Was wondering if there is a way to dynamically build a predefined jail
> subsystem using shell script?
>
> Thanks in Advance!
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Roland Smith writes:
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 08:41:28PM -0500, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Roland Smith writes:
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 11:22:16PM +0800, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Hi FreeBSD community
This is FreeBSD 7.2 on i386.
sysctl -a | grep dev.umass
dev.umass.1.
Glen,
Thank you :)
-Modulok-
On 7/10/09, Glen Barber wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Modulok wrote:
>> List,
>>
>> What's the right URL for a subversion checkout of the freeBSD source?
>> For example,
>>
>> svn checkout svn://somewhere/RELENG_7_2_0_RELEASE
>>
>> While I use subversio
Was wondering if there is a way to dynamically build a predefined jail
subsystem using shell script?
Thanks in Advance!
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