13:47, krad wrote:
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>> On 16 December 2010 17:42, Matej Šerc wrote:
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>>> Hi,
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>>> I am experiencing a strange issue that has never occurred to me in all
>>> the
>>> years of using different versions of FreeBSD.
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Hi,
I am experiencing a strange issue that has never occurred to me in all the
years of using different versions of FreeBSD.
One of our servers, which was running without any issues until yesterday,
stopped responding for two times now - yesterday and today. About three days
ago another process o
Hi,
we have a FreeBSD machine currently using PPPoE with NAT. As we already have
the cable connection which is about the same speed, I was just wondering of
doing some load balancing for the outside connection. I have no experiences
with that and will be really glad if someone could point some thi
Hi,
thank you very much for a very detailed answer. This machine is in
co-location in a specialized data center which provides totally controlled
environment (temperature, power etc.) and after being their partner for
about 5 years now not a single power outage occured. Of course the data is
backe
Hi,
we have a HP ProLiant server with RAID 0/1 controller onboard. It is
detected as mpt0 (I have attached a part of dmesg output at the end of the
mail). As reported by some already (
http://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-performa...@freebsd.org/msg02446.html),
we are also getting extremely slow wr
detected (with generic
> kernel) or 9?
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> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Matej Šerc wrote:
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> Hi all,
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>> I am just trying to install FreeBSD 7.1 amd64 distro on the HP ML 150 G5
>> server and when booting, BIOS detects 9 GB of RAM, but when starting to
>> ins
Hi all,
I am just trying to install FreeBSD 7.1 amd64 distro on the HP ML 150 G5
server and when booting, BIOS detects 9 GB of RAM, but when starting to
install the system it is displayed that only 4 GBs are detected. Also the
default swap partition size is 4 GB ... What would be the needed steps