Thanks to those of you who replied to my previous question. However, I
don't think the problem was Vinum entirely.
After doing some research, I discovered that not all /dev devices are
created at install time. Looking back, one of the errors I would get
when trying to setup Vinum is "device not
Stijn Hoop wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 11:26:48PM -0700, Thomas Smith wrote:
The config file is as follows:
drive a1 device /dev/ad0a
drive a2 device /dev/ad1e
You are using slice 'a' on ad0 and slice 'e' on ad1. Typo?
No, it's not a typo. When I run "d
rote:
On Monday, 25 August 2003 at 18:19:25 -0700, Thomas Smith wrote:
I think I have the process of creating a Vinum volume but I'm missing
something.
My config file (config1) contains:
drive a device /dev/ad0
volume root
plex org concat
sd length 36g drive a
When I run /vinum cre
I think I have the process of creating a Vinum volume but I'm missing
something.
My config file (config1) contains:
drive a device /dev/ad0
volume root
plex org concat
sd length 36g drive a
When I run /vinum create config1/ I get the error "Can't initialize
device a: Operation not supported
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Aug 23), Thomas Smith said:
I have a Cox Internet connection that I currently use a Netgear
router with. I'd like to hook my FreeBSD box to that connection and
use it instead. The problem is that Cox provisions accounts and if
the MAC address changes
FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE
I have a Cox Internet connection that I currently use a Netgear router
with. I'd like to hook my FreeBSD box to that connection and use it
instead. The problem is that Cox provisions accounts and if the MAC
address changes they have to be called to reprovision the account.
I'm configuring a firewall (FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE). I've got the firewall
locked down as I need it to be but am having issues getting NAT working.
The firewall config file is included below.
Note that if I add the "allow all" rule to the end of the file NAT works
fine. I'm certain its an IPFW iss
Try Kermit--very flexible and powerful. Get it from
/usr/ports/comms/kermit. Docs are at www.columbia.edu/kermit.
Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 19 August 2003 02:20 -0700 Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry for the novice question.
I have connected the console port on a Cisco router to COM1 on
Environment:
FreeBSD 4.8
Situation:
I setup this server last week and recompiled the kernel to remove
unecassary hardware and feature support. That worked without a hitch.
I installed a few other apps (Pine, Vim 6, Squid, and Dans Guardian
(Dans was compiled from their source--not from a port).