On Tuesday 07 November 2006 09:48, Jeff Mohler wrote:
> I can use MRTG, and have MRTG do what I want it to do.
>
> Id like to try cacti, but..am I alone in finding that it's a PITA?
>
> Im not trying to be negative, just looking for a reality check.
>
> I like the simplicity of mrtg, but I like the
On 2006-11-07 08:53, Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>> No, that should be ok. Can you see pflogd running when you run:
>>
>># pgrep pflogd | xargs ps -xau -p
>
> No, and now when I think about it the main problem is that it has
> never
Dear Giorgos, Juha and others,
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
No, and now when I think about it the main problem is that it has
never been started (maybe). I tried to follow the manual and issued
/etc/rc.d/pflogd start but I have no such file in that directory.
Hmmm, this is odd
Jeff Mohler wrote:
I can use MRTG, and have MRTG do what I want it to do.
Id like to try cacti, but..am I alone in finding that it's a PITA?
Im not trying to be negative, just looking for a reality check.
I like the simplicity of mrtg, but I like the "go back in time" of
cacti to view perform
Thats cool..I dont mind the plug.
:)
I want to build a flexable performance analyzer for netapp boxes on
some very critical data..that I can customise per customer if I have
to, down to a 10-15sec window.
I'll have to check out the other tools..heck..I cant get a stock cacti
install to make a g
On 11/7/06, Zbigniew Szalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I create the pflog file then? Thank you!
As far as I know, you don't need to create it yourself. I certainly
didn't have to do that. If you look at man pflogd it says the daemon
logs to /var/log/pflog by default. That it doesn't on
Hey,
I've got a six drive RAID 10 array on the first SCSI channel that
shows up as da0, and a single SCSI drive on the second SCSI channel
that shows up as da1. I can run the regular installer on da1 just fine
- everything copies over, disklabels are made, MBR is written, yadda
yadda. but no matt
Hello,
I'm trying to compile kftpgrabber from source, and get this when I make:
/bin/bash ../../../../libtool --silent --tag=CXX --mode=link
g++ -Wno-long-long -Wundef -Wall -W -Wpoi
nter-arith -O2 -Wno-non-virtual-dtor -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new -fno-common
-DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQ
In response to "Bob Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> First, I want to join the lists that you think are best for a highly
> knowledgable and experienced PC/Windows user who knows little about unix.
> Would you be so kind as to guide me, please?
You're on the right list, but it helps to u
Greetings,
I agree with Bill.
Get yourself a computer comparable to the one you wish to make the
"real" install on, and go for it.
That way, WHEN you make "boo-boos", it won't cost you anything but time.
You'll be glad you did.
DO NOT make your first install on the critical machine
Just so
On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 20:43:25 -0600
tecol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to install the AMD64 build of FreeBSD 6.1. Very early in the
> installation right after the Timecounter messages, I get this MOD_LOAD
> error 6 and the system hangs:
>
> Timecounter "TSC" frequency 2011163535 Hz qual
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In response to "Bob Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> this workstation has two intallations of XP and a windows boot manager for
>> selecting them. Under no circumstances can we afford for this to be
>> disturbed (at least until we can finally get rid of w
i have a system that is FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE, that i need to upgrade its
single disk. id like to keep all its existing slices the same size, and then
use the unused space to create a new /opt slice. would dd be the way to go?
if so, could someone advise on its proper usage for duplicating o
Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have a system that is FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE, that i need to upgrade its
> single disk. id like to keep all its existing slices the same size, and then
> use the unused space to create a new /opt slice. would dd be the way to go?
> if so, could
"Mark Maddox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an onboard Intel ICH7-M SATA controller with an SATA hard drive
> and cdrom connected to it. I am unable to install FreeBSD onto the
> harddrive.
>
>
>
> According to the FreeBSD website ICH7 has been supported since version
> 6.0
>
> I have
Jonathan Horne wrote:
i have a system that is FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE, that i need to upgrade its
single disk. id like to keep all its existing slices the same size, and then
use the unused space to create a new /opt slice. would dd be the way to go?
if so, could someone advise on its proper
Jonathan Horne wrote:
i have a system that is FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE, that i need to upgrade its
single disk. id like to keep all its existing slices the same size, and then
use the unused space to create a new /opt slice. would dd be the way to go?
if so, could someone advise on its proper
First, to all who answered...many thanks! I can see I found the right
place.
>>You're on the right list, but it helps to use a subject line.<<
Noted and done.
>>You should not install on that machine, then. Its not uncommon for first
time users to hose other installations. Based on your "unde
In response to "Bob Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[snip]
> Also, your (or someone else's) suggestion that I disconnect the others for
> the moment is a good one...and I guess that that would do, except that I
> would not end up with a boot manager when I hook the others back up
> afterwards?
>
>>That's a safe bet, from the standpoint of the Windows installations, but
it can cause grief if you try to plug everything back in. I've had problems
with the BIOS moving drives around, then FreeBSD can't figure out which
drive it should be mounting off. I'm not saying it's a bad idea, all I'
On 11/06/2006 05:48, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Thanks everyone for the replay to my post as it did finally occur to me
that perhaps this question had been asked on the mailing list, but
unfortunately it occurred to me after I sent it.
So, basically the Apple team took FreeBSD and the CM micro-k
Bob Schwartz wrote:
>
>
>>> That's a safe bet, from the standpoint of the Windows installations, but
> it can cause grief if you try to plug everything back in. I've had problems
> with the BIOS moving drives around, then FreeBSD can't figure out which
> drive it should be mounting off. I'm no
On 11/5/06, Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am wondering if there is a way to read the physical blocks (those
that are readable) and save the data, from that I could be able to
rebuild some of the mailboxes.
dd if=/scsi_drive of=/some/file/name
Should read anything readable, though
Hi all,
Some of my webmail users are using lots of disk space.
I want to make a shell script, like so:
cd /home/webmail/public_html/cgi-bin/etc/users ; du -h -d1 | grep M | sort -nr
-k1
and run it daily in a cronjob, mailing the results to my assistants.
with the 'cd' at that start of the scr
Hi All,
I dual boot FreeBSD and Slackware. Connecting to the internet with Slackware
is blazing yet with FBSD its slower than a snail. I have no other problems
using FreeBSD otherwise.
Thanks
Stan
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On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 13:42 -0500, Nathan Vidican wrote:
> Peo Nilsson wrote:
> > Next I will download FreeBSD 6.1 Release again, this time from another
1) Have now downloaded 6.1R again (didn´t have the iso´s left on hd).
2) Burnt them with both k3b and Nautilus.
3) Installed the "k3b" version.
=
Hmmm. OK. Thank you.
Bob Schwartz
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On Tuesday 07 November 2006 09:12, Eric wrote:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > i have a system that is FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE, that i need to upgrade
> > its single disk. id like to keep all its existing slices the same size,
> > and then use the unused space to create a new /opt slice. would dd be
>
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006, Grant Peel wrote:
>Hi all,
>Some of my webmail users are using lots of disk space.
>I want to make a shell script, like so:
>cd /home/webmail/public_html/cgi-bin/etc/users ; du -h -d1 | grep M | sort
>-nr -k1
>and run it daily in a cronjob, mailing the results to my assist
Could be DNS problems - have you turned off IPv6 so DNS doens't use that
first??
--
Martin
On 11/7/06, Stanley Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I dual boot FreeBSD and Slackware. Connecting to the internet with
Slackware is blazing yet with FBSD its slower than a snail. I have no o
Hi,
I am trying to enable a new feature, greet_pause, with Sendmail 8.13.x
on FreeBSD 4.7.
When I try to re-generate sendmail.cf file, I got following error and
the file generation failed:
# m4 /usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/cf.m4 sendmail.mc > sendmail.cf
m4: sendmail.mc at line 53:
include(/usr/sha
Hi,
After updating ports using portsnap, I have this problem when running
pkg_info:
pkg_info: read_plist: bad command '@conflicts ruby18-bdb[2-4]*'
How do I update pkg_info package on FreeBSD 4.7?
Simon
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Simon Gao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to enable a new feature, greet_pause, with Sendmail 8.13.x
> on FreeBSD 4.7.
>
> When I try to re-generate sendmail.cf file, I got following error and
> the file generation failed:
>
> # m4 /usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/cf.m4 sendmail.mc > sendmail.cf
> m4: sen
Matt,
Here is the sendmail.mc:
==
divert(-1)
#
# Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman
# Copyright (c) 1988, 1993
divert(0)
VERSIONID(`$FreeBSD: src/etc/sendmail/freebsd.mc,v 1.10.2.16 2002/05/22 16:
39:14 gshapiro Exp $')
OSTYPE(freebsd4)
DOMAI
Simon Gao wrote:
I am trying to enable a new feature, greet_pause, with Sendmail 8.13.x
on FreeBSD 4.7.
You should update to FreeBSD 4.11 or later, which will give you a newer
sendmail in the base system, which will probably fix the /etc/mail make magic
which builds config files. Otherwise,
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 10:33:30AM -0500, Bob Schwartz wrote:
> First, to all who answered...many thanks! I can see I found the right
> place.
Sorry for top posting, but I think, given the conditions you specify,
probably the best thing for you to do is buy another drive - and
replace one of the
Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to enable a new feature, greet_pause, with Sendmail 8.13.x
on FreeBSD 4.7.
When I try to re-generate sendmail.cf file, I got following error and
the file generation failed:
# m4 /usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/cf.m4 sendmail.mc > sendmail.cf
m4: sendmail.mc at line 5
If I use portupgrade to update sendmail, can I downgrade sendmail later
to the previous version if things do not work out?
Simon
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Simon Gao wrote:
>> I am trying to enable a new feature, greet_pause, with Sendmail 8.13.x
>> on FreeBSD 4.7.
>
> You should update to FreeBSD 4.1
is this something i should or shouldnt have?
I use openssh-portable-4.4.p1 on my machines and cannot recall when
NO_OPENSSL= true was added to make.conf.
is this something I should keep in my make.conf? what are the
implications if i keep it vs removing it?
thanks all!
Eric
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Hello,
I've got a FreeBSD box that i have a user on who needs special console
access. I've given him access to what is required, but i do not want him to
be able to log in from the internet via ssh, telnet, or even a serial
terminal if possible. Basically if this user isn't right in front of
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 08:59:59AM -0600, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> i have a system that is FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE, that i need to upgrade its
> single disk. id like to keep all its existing slices the same size, and then
> use the unused space to create a new /opt slice. would dd be the way to
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Simon Gao wrote:
If I use portupgrade to update sendmail, can I downgrade sendmail later
to the previous version if things do not work out?
Sure-- take a backup of the system. Although you can simply build sendmail
from the sources directly on FreeBSD just fine, instead, if you're having
pro
Hi
In the release notes for ver 7.0, it states "acpi now has basic support
for the HPET time counter". Does this mean 7.0 will use the HPET in
legacy mode or in a reduced capacity?
thanks
Ward
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Hello all i am tring to get apache13_modssl this on FreeeBSD ver 4.11 stable to
work. apachectl start works ok but when i try to start apachectl startssl i get
this on the command line
tokyo.computerking.ca > /usr/local/etc/apache #apachectl startssl
Bus error (core dumped)
I get nothing
Hello,
Trying to learn more about FBSD I decided to use an old box of mine (PII
200, 128 RAM, 17GB HD) to install FBSD-6.1 on it.
My question is whether it is normal that after installation I do not have
/usr/local/etc (just /usr/local)?
I couldn't use the web to install the OS so I made us
Thanks all.
My problem is now fixed by using /usr/local/share/sendmail/cf/m4/cf.m4.
Sendmail has been upgraded since default install through port.
Simon
Vince Hoffman wrote:
> Simon Gao wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to enable a new feature, greet_pause, with Sendmail 8.13.x
>> on FreeBSD 4.7.
Simon Gao wrote:
> The sendmail version is 8.13.4, which I am certain greet_pause is
> available. I assume if a certain version of Sendmail installed, then all
> the features should be available regardless which version FreeBSD? Is
> that correct?
See here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi
Tom Judge wrote:
Richard McIntyre wrote:
I'm having a similar problem,
Oct 13 03:01:31 tco1 kernel: ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA
status=51 error=40 LBA=181778119
Oct 13 07:11:15 tco1 kernel: ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA
status=51 error=40 LBA=181778119
I'm assuming that particular sector on the driv
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 14:37, Grant Peel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Some of my webmail users are using lots of disk space.
>
> I want to make a shell script, like so:
>
> cd /home/webmail/public_html/cgi-bin/etc/users ; du -h -d1 | grep M | sort
> -nr -k1
>
> and run it daily in a cronjob, mailing t
On Nov 7, 2006, at 1:49 PM, Richard McIntyre wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
Richard McIntyre wrote:
I'm having a similar problem,
Oct 13 03:01:31 tco1 kernel: ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA
status=51 error=40 LBA=181778119
Oct 13 07:11:15 tco1 kernel: ad2: FAILURE - READ_DMA
status=51 error=40 LBA=181
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 04:49:08PM -0500, Richard McIntyre wrote:
> Tom Judge wrote:
>
> I've put a new disk into the system, The current disk is 200 GB, the new
> disk is 250 GB.
> If I run the command:
> dd if=/dev/ad2 of=/dev/ad3 conv=noerror
>
> Will this copy the (changing the appropriate d
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 03:54:00PM -0500, Dave wrote:
>
> Hello,
>I've got a FreeBSD box that i have a user on who needs special console
> access. I've given him access to what is required, but i do not want him to
> be able to log in from the internet via ssh, telnet, or even a serial
> te
Here's my situation: I have a nearly two-year-old Inspiron XPS with a
Dell 1450 dual-band wireless card and a Mobility Radeon 9800 graphics card.
FreeBSD's support for these is insufficient to make the system useful under
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE, which I recently installed to replace 5.4. At pre
On Tue November 7 2006 16:18, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Trying to learn more about FBSD I decided to use an old box of mine (PII
> 200, 128 RAM, 17GB HD) to install FBSD-6.1 on it.
>
> My question is whether it is normal that after installation I do not have
> /usr/local/etc (just /u
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 18:40:12 -0600 (CST)
Scott Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a workable procedure to use to get FreeBSD updates, packages,
> port source files, and so forth downloaded under Windows XP, which does have
> working wireless support, so that I can try to make 6.1 us
Thinking about this a bit more. Don't mount all your new partitions
before starting dump. Only mount the new root at /mnt. I think you
*can* mount them all in advance but there are two sets of mode bits
which apply to a mounted filesystem, those of the filesystem, and
those of its mount poi
well, im franticly researching that bit of text that has flashed by during
countless portupgrades... "backing up previous version". right about now, i
would LOVE to have php 5.1.6_3 back...
1) anyone else have bad luck with the upgrade to 5.2.0? my httpd-error logs
are filling with this:
[T
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 21:08, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> well, im franticly researching that bit of text that has flashed by during
> countless portupgrades... "backing up previous version". right about now,
> i would LOVE to have php 5.1.6_3 back...
>
> 1) anyone else have bad luck with the upg
Hi,
I just purchased a new Intel Pentium 4(3.06Ghz), 533 Mhz FSB, supporting
EM64T (as written in the box).
It has 1 MB cache size, package type = LGA 775, processor number = 524
Features: (as shown in the dropdown combo box when cpu speed =3.06,
processor number = 524)
http://processorfinder.in
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 22:36:10 -0600
tecol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I've tried all the boot methods.
please CC the list so any useful information ends up in the archives -
specially now that you included far more info :)
>Default (option 1), single user
> (option 4), and verbose logging
> > I am wondering if there is a way to read the physical blocks (those
> > that are readable) and save the data, from that I could be able to
> > rebuild some of the mailboxes.
>
> dd if=/scsi_drive of=/some/file/name
>
> Should read anything readable, though without bs=xxx it may be
> quite slo
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 15:54:00 -0500
"Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got a FreeBSD box that i have a user on who needs special
> console access. I've given him access to what is required, but i do
> not want him to be able to log in from the internet via ssh, telnet,
> or even a
>
> I tried
>
> dd if=/dev/da0s1 of=/somefile
>
> dd stopped after a short while with I/O error, after a number of SCSI
> reading errors.
>
> best regards,
>
> Olivier
Hi Olivier,
You might want to try:
dd if=/dev/da0s1 of=/somefile bs=512 options=sync,noerror
The bs=512 means it will transfer
You Wrote:
> I wonder if I could benefit from these features when running AMD64
> version. On i386 install, I just enabled SMP and the OS happilly
> reported 2 logical cpus, however, I'm not sure how I will build a
> particular application to benefit from this hyperthreading thing.
Not all applica
Hello,
We have a Micro$oft LCS server at work and I was wondering if I can use
any client on my FreeBSD box? Are there any clients that can connect to
the LCS server? I think it is using the SIP protocol, which is an RFC
standard, no?
What are your recommendations of clients and have you use a coo
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