Polytropon writes:
> On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 15:05:55 -0800 (PST), leeoliveshackelf...@surewest.net
> wrote:
>> (1) Does anyone know how to get FreeBSD to read the
>> motherboard name? This name, on an xw4400, starts with
>> "HP" followed by a eleven digits, and is given in Windows
>> XP as "Full
I have three LSI 9211-8i boards in my system: two flashed to T and one
R. The Ts appear to work fine but the operating system doesn't see the
RAID1 volume on R, but neither did RELENG_8.
I am writing to ask how well R is supported, if at all. Or, since this
my first case of using R under LSI+Fre
On Sun, 8 Jan 2012, the wise Polytropon wrote:
Does this image boot successfully?
I don't know yet because I've used all my cd-r's :-(.
Within a few days I'm expecting some new cd-rw's and I'll let you know how
things went.
If you compare your ISO with the original one, file sizes
should b
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Waitman Gobble wrote:
>
> Hit another snag, seems to be related to doxygen. Seems to be going in an
> infinite loop of dependency checking.
>
in /usr/ports/devel/doxygen
make rmconfig-recursive
then make install clean
went back to /usr/ports/x11-wn/xfce4
and make
additional info
sysctl -a | grep igb
"IGB Core Lock","igb0:tx(0)"
"igb0:tx(0)","bpf interface lock" <
"igb0:tx(0)","system map"
"igb0:tx(0)","UMA zone"
"IGB Core Lock","igb0:tx(1)"
"igb0:tx(1)","system map"
"igb0:tx(1)","UMA zone"
"IGB Core Lock","igb0:tx(2)"
"igb0:tx(2)","bpf in
On Sun, 8 Jan 2012 01:11:30 +0100 (CET), Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Jan 2012, the wise Polytropon wrote:
>
> > If this is depending on the name "[BOOT]", there are
> > two ways to deal with special characters in file names,
> > if you need to specify them on the command line:
> >
> > a) u
Hi
# uname -a
FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE #7: Sat Jan 7 00:24:06 EET 2012
@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/KES_KERN_v9 i386
igb stops to work. saing 'No bufferspace available'
no messages in /var/log/messages.log, /var/log/console.log, dmesg is empty
tcpdump -n -i igb0 shows nothing.
pul
Is anyone successfully running Gambas on an amd64 system? My attempt at the
port install dies because the dependency math/ldouble is 32 bit only.
Any help appreciated.
Gene
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2012, the wise Polytropon wrote:
If this is depending on the name "[BOOT]", there are
two ways to deal with special characters in file names,
if you need to specify them on the command line:
a) use escape sequences:
-b \[BOOT\]/Bootable_HardDisk.img
b) use quoting:
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 15:05:55 -0800 (PST), leeoliveshackelf...@surewest.net
wrote:
> (1) Does anyone know how to get FreeBSD to read the
> motherboard name? This name, on an xw4400, starts with
> "HP" followed by a eleven digits, and is given in Windows
> XP as "Full Computer Name" on the "Comput
On 01/08/2012 01:05 AM, leeoliveshackelf...@surewest.net wrote:
Greetings, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. I am tearing my hair out trying to get
FreeBSD 8.2 operating on my Hewlett-Packard xw4400 workstation. I am a
newcomer to FreeBSD. This workstation is used by several different people.
Norma
On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 17:22:57 +0100 (CET), Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> After that I tried to create the iso with:
> root@yokozuna:/data2/tmp# mkisofs -r -J -b [BOOT]/Bootable_HardDisk.img
> -hard-disk-boot -o raid.iso /data2/tmp
> which gives an error: mkisofs: No match
>
> First I thought the direct
Greetings, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. I am tearing my hair out trying to get
FreeBSD 8.2 operating on my Hewlett-Packard xw4400 workstation. I am a
newcomer to FreeBSD. This workstation is used by several different people.
Normally, only one of them is logged in at any given time. I have seve
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 6:59 AM, Waitman Gobble wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am doing a fresh install of FreeBSD 9.0-RC3
> from FreeBSD-9.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick.img on an Acer Aspire One
> netbook. Last night I attempted to install xfce4 from /usr/ports/x11-wm and
> it stopped with error:
>
> gtk-update-ic
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 10:29:01 -0600, wrote:
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
Hi Drew,
I'm pretty sure you can't run a RAIDZ as your root pool. That's likely
the
problem. Kind of sucks, I know :-(
You can use raidz1 as your root pool. I'm running it right now on my 9.0
On 1/7/2012 8:39 AM, Warren Block wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Unfortunately because I can't figure out how to get a LiveCD type
environment with sshd running, I can't copy and paste exact error
messages or command outputs.
Martin Matuska's excellent mfsBSD can do that:
h
On 1/7/2012 8:29 AM, APseudoUtopia wrote:
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
Hi Drew,
I'm pretty sure you can't run a RAIDZ as your root pool. That's likely the
problem. Kind of sucks, I know :-(
You can use raidz1 as your root pool. I'm running it right now on my 9.0 system
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 13:17:01 +0100
Bas Smeelen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After updating the sources to 9.0-STABLE and building a custom kernel
> I get a interrupt storm on irq10, from messages I get that different
> devices use irq10. It starts after loading ums0 and wlan0 and ath0
> times out then.
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Unfortunately because I can't figure out how to get a LiveCD type environment
with sshd running, I can't copy and paste exact error messages or command
outputs.
Martin Matuska's excellent mfsBSD can do that:
http://mfsbsd.vx.sk/
One of the new FreeBS
--As of January 7, 2012 10:14:00 AM -0600, Mark Felder is alleged to have
said:
Hi Drew,
I'm pretty sure you can't run a RAIDZ as your root pool. That's likely
the problem. Kind of sucks, I know :-(
--As for the rest, it is mine.
I've been running RAIDZ as a root pool for months. (Under 8.
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
> Hi Drew,
>
> I'm pretty sure you can't run a RAIDZ as your root pool. That's likely the
> problem. Kind of sucks, I know :-(
>
You can use raidz1 as your root pool. I'm running it right now on my 9.0 system.
Drew: My first suggestion is to co
Hi Drew,
I'm pretty sure you can't run a RAIDZ as your root pool. That's likely the
problem. Kind of sucks, I know :-(
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I'm attempting a new install of 9.0-RC3 amd64. My system has 4 500 GB
drives. Using this tutorial as a guide:
http://www.aisecure.net/2011/11/28/root-zfs-freebsd9/
I created a boot and a freebsd-zfs partition on each drive. Then I
created a raid1z pool using all 4 drives. I followed the re
On 01/07/2012 04:30 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 07/01/2012 13:57, RW wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 15:37:49 +0200
Kaya Saman wrote:
n terms of paths this is what I'm doing: I'm in a FreeBSD jail
logged in by - #jexec tcsh
which gets me in as root. Crontab is being run as root so paths
should b
On 01/07/2012 03:57 PM, RW wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 15:37:49 +0200
Kaya Saman wrote:
n terms of paths this is what I'm doing: I'm in a FreeBSD jail
logged in by - #jexec tcsh
which gets me in as root. Crontab is being run as root so paths
should be the same no?
PATH is set at the top of /e
On 07/01/2012 13:57, RW wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 15:37:49 +0200
> Kaya Saman wrote:
>
> n terms of paths this is what I'm doing: I'm in a FreeBSD jail
>> logged in by - #jexec tcsh
>>
>> which gets me in as root. Crontab is being run as root so paths
>> should be the same no?
No -- you can't
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 15:37:49 +0200
Kaya Saman wrote:
n terms of paths this is what I'm doing: I'm in a FreeBSD jail
> logged in by - #jexec tcsh
>
> which gets me in as root. Crontab is being run as root so paths
> should be the same no?
PATH is set at the top of /etc/crontab
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On 01/07/2012 03:22 PM, RW wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 14:21:51 +0200
Kaya Saman wrote:
The strange thing is that if I run this script manually
/root/java_restart/java_restart.sh it works fine and does what it's
supposed to do.
The commonest reason for scripts that that work from a terminal
fail
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 14:21:51 +0200
Kaya Saman wrote:
> The strange thing is that if I run this script manually
> /root/java_restart/java_restart.sh it works fine and does what it's
> supposed to do.
The commonest reason for scripts that that work from a terminal
failing under cron is that the e
On 01/07/2012 03:05 PM, Yuri Pankov wrote:
On Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 02:21:51PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I wrote a shell script to detect if the port of tomcat was in use or not
then restart if the port wasn't online; due to tomcat segfaulting as my
system hasn't got enough memory for it.
T
On Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 02:21:51PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote a shell script to detect if the port of tomcat was in use or not
> then restart if the port wasn't online; due to tomcat segfaulting as my
> system hasn't got enough memory for it.
>
>
> This is the shell script:
>
Hi,
I wrote a shell script to detect if the port of tomcat was in use or not
then restart if the port wasn't online; due to tomcat segfaulting as my
system hasn't got enough memory for it.
This is the shell script:
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
ntstat=`netstat -ap tcp | grep 8180 | sed -n '1p'`
po
Hi all,
After updating the sources to 9.0-STABLE and building a custom kernel I
get a interrupt storm on irq10, from messages I get that different devices use
irq10.
It starts after loading ums0 and wlan0 and ath0 times out then.
Rebuilding the GENERIC kernel en booting does not give this interr
Hello everyone!
I recently bought a via6421 bulk raid controller and I'm trying to get
journalling working.
I've partitioned it and set up journal with fdisk, bsdlabel and gjournal:
# fdisk -I /dev/ar0
# bsdlabel -w /dev/ar0
# gjournal load
# gjournal label /dev/ar0s1a
# newfs -O 2 -J /dev/ar0s1a.
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012, budsz wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I already found the mistake of my ruleset sequence on my box, for ex:
>
> ${fwcmd} add 30 fwd ${ipproxy},${portproxy} tcp from ${ipclproxy} to
> any dst-port ${porthttp} in via ${ifint0}
>
> ${fwcmd} add 52 pipe 2 ip from any to ${ipclient
Hi folks,
I already found the mistake of my ruleset sequence on my box, for ex:
${fwcmd} add 30 fwd ${ipproxy},${portproxy} tcp from ${ipclproxy} to
any dst-port ${porthttp} in via ${ifint0}
${fwcmd} add 52 pipe 2 ip from any to ${ipclient} via ${ifint0}
${fwcmd} add 53 pipe 3 ip from ${ipclient
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