Hey list!! Sorry for the accidentally truncated post I sent a little
while ago...heh! That was actually the result of a fat-fingered
copy-paste...
At any rate, I am attempting to solve a rather thorny issue and I was
hoping that someone might have some insight into what is going on
here..
At th
Oliver Iberien writes:
> It turns out there was a core dump I had not noticed. I had the
> idea of running ls -SlhR /var/ > /.../var_contents.txt and
> looking for anything huge.
Try this instead:
du /var | sort -nr | head -n 25 | sendmail
On Sunday 26 November 2006 10:54, you wrote:
> Check "/etc/newsyslog.conf"
> All log-files you like to have rotated, should be mentioned there.
>
> System owned logs are in there per default.
>
> "du -k /var" will tell you where your space is being "consumed".
> Maybe your "/var/mail/root" is growi
Hei,
Olen siirtynyt muihin tehtäviin enkä enää näin ollen tavoitettavissa STETEn
toimistolta. Jos viestisi koskee STETEn työtä, niin ota yhteyttä osoitteeseen:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Henkilökohtaisesti minulle tarkoitetut viestit voi lähettää
jatkossa osoitteeseen: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kiitos yhteis
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 11:43:42PM -0600, Robert Small wrote:
> My apologies, I was trying new mail software and had it misconfigured:
>
>
> I just purchased a WinTV Radio card, and I can't get the bktr driver to
> load.
>
> My kernel:
> device bktr
> device iicbus
> device
borg writes:
> Correction for what I posted earlier:
> Bind now resides in /usr/ports/dns
> It's still hardcoded in my memory the location on my
> old 4.x server which was /usr/ports/net :)
Are you aware of "/usr/ports/MOVED"?
Robert Huff
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--- borg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's a very common confusion. Usually after
> installing Bind9 from the ports "named -v" gives you
> the 8.x version. A fast and dirty method to override
> the old Bind8 with Bind9 tools and file:
> cd /usr/ports/net/bind9
Correction for what I posted earli
have found them quite helpful in the past.
---Mike
>
>
>.18:44:28 Sat
>29-May-2004Drive sector ECC error corrected on port 7 on controller
>ID:0. (0x23)
>
>
>
>Here is my dmesg:
>
>Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
>
>Copyright (c) 1979, 1980,
I'm currently running 3ware 8506-12 cards on freebsd 4.9 using the built in
twe driver. Today (and previously) I've run into a situation where a volume
stops responding to any read or write requests.
Here is the AEN log:
.18:44:28 Sat
29-May-2004Drive sector ECC error corrected
Sorry, folks, somehow my smb.conf was omitted from last night's
post here it is again but corrected:
Hello, list --
I trust this is the correct list for this post. I have been
wrestling literally for days with SAMBA/Win2K remote printing.
Here is the architecture:
qty 1- FBSD SAMBA Serve
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