package if it was already
installed; of that portupgrade would install a package if it was
missing. Neither seem to work.
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. On the other hard, RAID 5 is fine for
a file server, but if you have a database on that volume you might
want to go with RAID 10.
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pf will also do the bandwidth management you want. I've used ipfw,
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My computer is connected to ISP via ADSL and works properly.
I typed
arp -a
and saw an empty table, although I pinged successfully an Internet host
one second ago.
The ARP table is a cache of known ARP<->IP addresses. If there are no
a
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>> Is there any ssh over http implementation available for freebsd?
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nts for and against, but /inherintaly/ they are
the same. You are comparing your secret to the secret stored on the
server. Keys just tend to be much longer secrets, and are also more
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tory
as, probably, the homeDirectory attribute.
There are plenty of how-to docos out there, take a look. The hardest
part is setting up the directory and improting your data, after that
it tends to "just work".
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be very aware of when you are globbing. If I recall, cron won't allow
globbing (the '*' and '?' characters in paths) in commands unless
explicitly enabled, and the only path you get is that defined in your
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y slot, dust in it or
something. Or it could be the chipset, single-sided vs double-sided
memory. Or nearly a dozen other things. But it is probably not your
OS.
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But IIR, there is an error in my sympa log that looks relevant; I
don't remember the error but check your logs.
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several OpenLDAP/BDB installs recently and I never installed any kind
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e open specs. They are not nice players in this
game. At least there's some hope about ATI after the AMD deal.
Probably because the /good/ AMD boards use an nVidia chipsets. ( eg, the K8N)
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> acd0 Lite-on at ata0-slave USMA33
> ad4 ST3160827AS at ata2-master UDMA33
> ad6 WDC WD2000JD at ata3-master UDMA33
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> How do I get the installer select drives interface to recognize ad6?
>
Do you have a /dev/ad6?
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Chances are pretty good you don't *need* the Cisco client, but you
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pending a `&` to the end of the mount command, or press CTL+z
after you start it to send it to the background. You should get your
shell back so you can watch the samba log files.
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> Thanks. I found my problem. (Sysinstall, aka fdisk, won't do more that
1.2TB.)
> BTW, anybody have any good advice on how to manage a large file system?
...
The s
On 8/7/06, Christian Laursen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> than 1.2TB.
It is:
FilesystemSizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/conca
Somebody please tell me it is possible to create a file system larger
than 1.2TB.
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l information out of the cvsup data you can probably get
numbers now with an error margin as low as 8% to 15%.
Achem's Razor anybody? ( The simplest solution is the best solution. )
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2003 in a VM on FreeBSD?
If so, which VM product did you use?
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a pfctl script for your watchdog.
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But the amount of work it would take almost always
exceeds the value of the data you are trying to recover.
Have you tried swapping the drive positions? 0->1, 1->0.
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> My shop runs 30+ FreeBSD hosts, and I have several more for personal
> use. But of those there are maybe 2-3 that I would be ok with listing
> and exactly zero that I will actually list
those there are maybe 2-3 that I would be ok with listing
and exactly zero that I will actually list. It's not that I don't want
to help, but I'm not going to run a process like that on a production
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> All the modern storage cabinets have two data ports (mine has two
> SCSI320 ports) so they can be attached to two servers. But what kind
> of file system can you use that
give
added redundancy.
I've head of GFS and Coda, but I can't find any information about how
stable these file systems are on FreeBSD 6.x.
What do/would you use to share a storage device between two servers?
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(ouch). No special schema required, it
should read the standard "mail", "phone", etc attributes. Check the
LDAP RFCs for a complete list.
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keymap="us.dvorak"
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nobody:nobody /nonexistant` probably won't help much.
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"echo" keyword, the sub-script get's executed,
but the shell terminates as if there were lesser records in
the foo.conf file!
try:
eval /bin/sh -c "subprogram.sh $h_val1 $h_val2 $h_opt1";
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hine policy configurations; but even that isn't
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Although it can be difficult to explain to the finance people why a
74GB drive is better than a 500GB drive at the same price.
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h, it's not so much that it "hangs", it does terminate, but
it doesn't honor it's lock time-outs like it does when run outside of
cron.
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hat is still a valid route
even if it can't be used.
If you "destroy"-ed that interface I bet the route would dissipear. Or
you could use a dynamic routing protocol.
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maybe scponly is symlinked to bash? I recommend FileZilla for MS
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lar high #s) ...
This is a problem with the way system load is reported to the SNMP
agent, not cacti itself. Any other tool you would use to read SNMP
data would give the same result.
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ind. Chances are it will be
terribly dry and not very useful, but it is a place to start.
This book is very good, but probably way too technical for what you
are trying to do:
The Protocols (TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1) (Hardcover)
by W. Richard Stevens
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disable an interface completely put something like this in rc.conf:
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ifconfig_="down"
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or just leave it out altogeather.
Otherwise you will probably have to have your script do it's thing and
then disable the network, with "ifconfig down".
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> On 5/26/06, Miguel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
>> its in a remote colocation site, is there a way to recover the encrypte
t; to reset the password.
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Isn't it a problem that they can't be chrooted?
The scp only shell allows you to chroot your sftp users.
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%ls -al
Assertion failed: (cfg->ldc_uris[__session.ls_current_uri] != NULL),
function do_init, file ldap-nss.c, line 1193.
Abort (core dumped)
%
I was able to reproduce this probl
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I have no all.log currently. The only thing showing up in messages
though is:
You have to enable all.log in syslog.conf, and then "touch
/var/log/all.log". I always turn this o
rd
#password sufficient pam_krb5.so no_warn try_first_pass
passwordrequiredpam_unix.so no_warn try_first_pass
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ddress on em0 is gone.
How can I correct this problem?
It shouldn't be gone, but it may be unused if both interfaces are on
the same network. (Use "ifconfig" to check the status of your
interfaces.)
Thanks,
Yaning
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t specify let's say
$1 and $2, it will error out because the finds in $3 and $4 aren't
given anything.
How do I avoid this?
Thanks people, I apologize for my ignorance,
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anged to UP
Sounds to me like a physical layer problem to me: bad cable, bad
interface port, etc.
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Backups
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Your best friends. (but that @#$% mechanical arm on the tape library...)
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> I've noticed this behavior since 4.3, but it's just now starting to
> get really annoying.
>
> Whan I install a new application (from ports) I have to execute it
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> Whan I install a new application (from ports) I have to execute it
> with the full path until I start a new shell. (in sh, tcsh, and bash)
>
> What causes this behavior, an
which sudo
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DIT793# exit
exit
DIT793# which sudo
sudo: Command not found.
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Maybe your shell changed, or your term setting, or your font? My first
guess would be the term setting. For some reason or another your
teminal is reading a special character from your PS1 setting and
printing the graphic of that character.
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It's so much easier than that.
cd ~
pwd
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es) to enforce
things like being able to upload / download on a fairly
granular (e.g.: directory-level) basis.
If you use the scponly shell users can be restricted to only sftp
commands and the chrooted enviroment.
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Plus it's a fine backup/restore application.
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s this
normal, or is there something that I need to change to
ensuer that the (.) files stay hidden unless i use ls -a
This is normal for root.
But check the release notes, the "-I" switch was added to ls to
suppress the default "-A" for root.
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I use the scponly shell.
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On 5/8/06, Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the last episode (May 08), Atom Powers said:
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> No, my problem is with local login when the LDAP server is
> unavailable. It hangs for about two minutes before logging in. I
> think I've tracked this down to an nss ti
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