I've been eyeing up these mini-ITX boards - would like to make a quite
little file server. Does anyone here run a mini-ITX board (what
model)? Does it work out of the box? Anything not supported? I'd go
for one of VIA's as AMD's and others are still a little new and
pricey. Recommend a shop to purc
Hey List,
So I have a few gigs of data I'd like to xfer over USB and version 1
is just wa to slow. However, I successfully plugged in my external
USB drive, mounted it, xfer data to/from it and everything worked
wonderfully, just incredible slow.
So i read the handbook (
http://www.freebsd.or
I just noticed, 3ware managed devices (obviously) don't show up. Is
there 3rd party software that needs to be installed in order to
view/tune 3ware (twe) devices? Nothing FreeBSD specific came with the
card.
On 5/23/05, Benjamin Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you. T
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. How did you learn
about these tools? From the pages i've read (most of) the handbook, I
didn't see it mention them.
On 5/23/05, Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:12:59AM -0700, Benjamin Kea
Hey all,
I'd like to tweak my drives / view there current configurations. I get
really slow xfers from two machine in the same, quite, LAN (both
running FBSD 5.4 with good Intell Pro100 NICS). Im not sure if DMA is
enabled or not so I'd like to start with figuring out what to use to
view this info
I usually do (as root):
$ echo > ~/.forward
this way sendmail and it's conf remain the same. less modification and
changes can be easily found.
On 5/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks glenn,
> it worked
>
> regrds,
> ananth.g
>
> Glenn Dawson wrote:
>
> > At 10:13 P
Running FreeBSD 5.4
Would like to run a FTP server, authenticating against NIS. No
anonymous support required, just trust worthy office users.
Would the bundled FTP daemon (
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ftp.html
) do the trick or would you recommend something
Thanks! ntpdate running after ntpd was what was causing the problem.
Also a good reminder to grep out relevant parts in
/etc/defaults/rc.conf... as my conf file was, by default
/var/db/ntpd.drift'. No wonder my /etc/ntpd.conf didn't get touched.
Thanks again Sean.
- bpk
On 5/12/05, Sean Murphy <[
Thanks! I completely forgot about `make fetchindex`. Would this
command replace `portsdb -Uu`?
On 12 May 2005 18:01:19 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Benjamin Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I did a very generic install of FreeBSD 5.4 on stab
I'm running a generic install of FreeBSD 5.4 and would like to setup
ntpd. ntpdate doesn't do me much good as I rarely reboot, but I took
the handbooks suggestion of using it anyway (and I've verified it
works)). Anyway, I'm having trouble setting up ntpd and it'd be great
if I could get your input
I did a very generic install of FreeBSD 5.4 on stable hardware.
Updated ports and then did this:
toki# cd /usr/ports/
toki# make index
Generating INDEX-5 - please wait.."/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk", line
4847: warning: duplicate script for target "add-p
list-post" ignored
fityk-0.4.4_1: "/usr/ports
Howdy Gang,
Im trying to setup a NIS slave in a already NIS powered network based
on the handbook rules
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-nis.html.
My masters relevant rc.conf
nis_client_enable="YES"
nisdomainname="LONGNOW"
nis_server_enable="YES"
rpc_ypup
Miklav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Benjamin Keating wrote:
> > Is there anything being done to help keep the handbook just a little
> > more updated? It's a great handbook, if it's content wasn't so out of
> > date.
> >
> > A wiki would be a gre
ts use it! :)
- bpk
On 5/3/05, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 05:00:06PM -0700, Benjamin Keating wrote:
> > Is there anything being done to help keep the handbook just a little
> > more updated? It's a great handbook, if it's con
Hey all,
I've noticed that a 'umount /mnt/portable' properly umounts the drive
like it should, but when I hold the drive in my hand and give it a
very gentle horizontal spin with my wrist, the reading head /
platter.. something, sounds loose, as if the arm wasn't properly
docked.
Is there any com
Is there anything being done to help keep the handbook just a little
more updated? It's a great handbook, if it's content wasn't so out of
date.
A wiki would be a great way to acheive this. If there isn't a project
like it yet, I'd like to propose we set one up. I can contribute quite
a bit of tim
You can also omit the client-side lockd and statd options if you
include the `-L` option when mounting the NFS export (man mount_nfs,
nfsd)
- bpk
On 3/8/05, Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 11:37:19AM +0300, Eugene M. Minkovskii wrote:
> > Hello, I have some troubl
So putting NFs mounts in the background, via fstab would look like this(?):
nfs.myserver.com:/usr/ports /usr/ports nfs rw,-b 0 0
(is the -b in the right place? I don't have a test environment to
check this setting)
Thanks!
- bpk
On 4/29/05, Xian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday
Im running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and 5.3 machines
The server is 5.2.1 and has the following in it's rc.conf:
nfs_client_enable="YES" # This host is an NFS client (YES/NO).
nfs_reserved_port_only="YES" # Provide NFS only on secure port (YES/NO).
nfs_server_enable="YES" # This
SOLVED.
Fixed the Apache problem... It was a directive that was
needed to tell apache how to look at /data/vhosts/:
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:05:39 -0800, Benjamin Keating
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey all. Running FreeBSD 5.3 with GENERIC kernel. This isn't high
priority, but I've never had problems with Vinum before and this one's
got me stumped.
/etc/vinum.conf ###
bigbang# cat /etc/vinum.conf
drive a device /dev/ad4e
drive b device
I'm Running FreeBSD 5.3 and Apache2, compiled from Ports.
I'm setting up a series of VirtualHosts in Apache. Apache runs fine
otherwise. The vhosts that are not working are under:
/data/vhosts//{www,logs}/ (where /data/ is a single
filesystem on it's own harddrive). Here is a sample vhost entry:
I'm having a problem with my drives and found a promising solution
(http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2004-October/008821.html)
It looks like i need to modify /usr/src/sys/dev/ata/ata-lowlevel.c
with the following, but im unsure how to read it. Some pointers about
how to understand
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