Hello
I use FreeBSD 7.2 on a amd64. I want to limit the bandwidth thru this machine.
Here is the relevante part of /etc/rc.firewall
[snip]
$ipfwcmd pipe 1 config bw 80kByte/s
$ipfwcmd add pipe 1 ip from any to 192.168.10.0/24{100-254} via em1
$ipfwcmd queue 1 config pipe 1 weight 1 mask dst-ip
On 1/24/2010 12:00 AM, Warren Block wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Programmer In Training wrote:
>
>> This is probably the wrong place to ask, and if it is I ask your
>> forgiveness.
>>
>> I'm browsing the FTP server for FreeBSD-8.0 packages[0] and am looking
>> for drivers for my winWiFi card (zon
Steven Friedrich wrote:
> I want to find out what I can monitor with it. I don't know enough about it
> to know if it will be useful to me. I'm an old hardware guy and I've been
> Admin'ing my own systems for many years. I am having a hard time finding
> pertinent documentation.
>
> I know o
Hi,
I am trying to get devfs to only show me a few devices but I can't
seem to get devfs to recognise the new rules that I create.
devfs recognises some of the rules but not all of them:
# devfs -m /path/to/jail rule showsets
1
2
3
4
8
9
10
11
Rules 12 and 13 are not recognised. If I try to set
Steven Friedrich wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 January 2010 08:23:16 pm Steve Bertrand wrote:
>> Steven Friedrich wrote:
>>> I have three ports installed:
>>> bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2 Snmp client tools
>>> mbrowse-0.3.1_8 An SNMP MIB Browser for X
>>> net-snmp-5.4.2.1_6 An extendable SNMP implement
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 08:23:16 pm Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Steven Friedrich wrote:
> > I'm running 8-Stable, and ports are current.
> >
> > I'm installing snmp support, mostly just to investigate it.
> >
> > I have three ports installed:
> > bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2 Snmp client tools
> > mbrow
I'm running 8-Stable and current ports.
I installed mdnsd in an attempt to check out KDE4's Network Services use of
zeroconf.
I get these messages on the console:
Starting mdnsd.
Jan 26 18:38:33 laptop2 mDNSResponder: mDNSResponder (Engineering Build) (Jan
20
2010 04:57:08) starting
Starting d
Steven Friedrich wrote:
> I'm running 8-Stable, and ports are current.
>
> I'm installing snmp support, mostly just to investigate it.
>
> I have three ports installed:
> bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2 Snmp client tools
> mbrowse-0.3.1_8 An SNMP MIB Browser for X
> net-snmp-5.4.2.1_6 An extendabl
I'm running 8-Stable, and ports are current.
I'm installing snmp support, mostly just to investigate it.
I have three ports installed:
bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2 Snmp client tools
mbrowse-0.3.1_8 An SNMP MIB Browser for X
net-snmp-5.4.2.1_6 An extendable SNMP implementation
I got a few error
2010/1/26 Randal L. Schwartz
> > "krad" == krad writes:
>
> krad> Not sure if there will be any issues with hostid being different. I
> krad> presume the pool is imported with a -f option on boot
>
> No. The bootloader will not work with drives that were not imported at
> time
> of shutdow
> "krad" == krad writes:
krad> Not sure if there will be any issues with hostid being different. I
krad> presume the pool is imported with a -f option on boot
No. The bootloader will not work with drives that were not imported at time
of shutdown. One of the things I learned the hard way.
> "Ross" == Ross Penner writes:
Ross> That seems to have been the problem.
Yes, what I learned the hard way is that every single step there needs to be
precisely followed, without deviation, even if you don't understand it or
think it's important. :)
--
Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Cons
2010/1/26 krad
>
>
> 2010/1/26 Steve Bertrand
>
> krad wrote:
>> > 2010/1/26 Ross Penner
>> >
>> >> That seems to have been the problem.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for the help.
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos > >
>> >> wrote:
>> >>> I had the same issue because i forgot to
2010/1/26 Steve Bertrand
> krad wrote:
> > 2010/1/26 Ross Penner
> >
> >> That seems to have been the problem.
> >>
> >> Thanks for the help.
> >>
> >> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos
> >> wrote:
> >>> I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
> >>> /zr
krad wrote:
> 2010/1/26 Ross Penner
>
>> That seems to have been the problem.
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos
>> wrote:
>>> I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
>>> /zroot/boot/zfs.
> once you have generated the zpo
2010/1/26 Ross Penner
> That seems to have been the problem.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos
> wrote:
> > I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
> > /zroot/boot/zfs.
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Ross Penner
>
are you logged as su, and can't execute commands ? or does su fail ?
if you're correctly identified, what does your env and/or set contains
Samuel Martín Moro
CamTrace
{EPITECH.} tek4
"Nobody wants to say how this works.
Maybe nobody knows ..."
Xorg.conf(5)
On Tue, Jan 26,
That seems to have been the problem.
Thanks for the help.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 5:29 PM, George Liaskos wrote:
> I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
> /zroot/boot/zfs.
>
> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Ross Penner wrote:
>> I'm trying to set up a system usin
On Tuesday 26 of January 2010 03:29:07 George Liaskos wrote:
> I had the same issue because i forgot to copy the zpool.cache under
> /zroot/boot/zfs.
>
Yes, that is also mandatory. I forgot to mention...
Elias
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