On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 05:42:28AM +, Marwan Sultan wrote:
>
> Hello gurus,
>
>
>
> Im going to a new server, and i donot want to have a problem..
>
> May please anyone advice me of any feed back of FreeBSD 7.2 with the
> following specification:
>
> any problems?
>
>
>
>
>
>
2009/10/13 Daniel Bye
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 01:08:46AM +0300, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> > Daniel Bye wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I'm having a hard time trying to work out which order I should set up
> > > gmirror, glabel and gjournal on a new system. I want to journal my
> > > /home parti
After running cvsup and doing a buildworld, I tried to make a new kernel,
and got the following error..
On my 6.4-STABLE x86 machine, I received the following:
cc -c -O -pipe -march=pentium4 -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith
Hi,
I've recently installed FreeBSD 8.0RC1 on my Acer Aspire One netbook, and so
far things are working out OK. I'm using the SSD model, and since these
netbooks have a notoriously slow SSD write speed, I'm trying to get rid of as
much writes as possible. Furthermore, reducing writes might make it
* Martijn van Buul:
> Does anyone know an alternate way to move this logfile, or if everything
> else fails how to silence it?
>
I forgot to mention that I'm using gdm, but I'm not opposed to changing that.
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Hello,
Some Java applications, like openproj for example, are unable to print
to the CUPS printing system; this seems to be a know problem in Java and
if you do a search in Don Google you will information and workarounds,
like this, for example:
http://www.magicdraw.com/main.php?ts=faq&cmd_show=
krad wrote:
> 2009/10/13 Daniel Bye
>
>
>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 01:08:46AM +0300, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>>
>>> Daniel Bye wrote:
>>>
Hi all,
I'm having a hard time trying to work out which order I should set up
gmirror, glabel and gjournal on a new system. I
I'm having problems with the bce interface on a FreeBSD 7.2 install, using
an IBM BladeCenter HS21 machine. The machine uses the NetXtreme II card.
The really strange thing here is, the switch shows a link, but the card
shows no carrier in the setup. It started working for a few seconds at one
p
Brian McCann wrote:
> I'm having problems with the bce interface on a FreeBSD 7.2 install, using
> an IBM BladeCenter HS21 machine. The machine uses the NetXtreme II card.
> The really strange thing here is, the switch shows a link, but the card
> shows no carrier in the setup. It started workin
I am running a 6.3 system and have had various problems with disk
reliability on a key filesystem, probably down to SCSI hardware or
drivers. I'm intending to replace that SCSI disk with a pair of SATA
disks ad6/7, using gmirror as gm0 (while keeping ad4 as our boot
disk). I have set up the mirro
Nick Barnes wrote:
I am running a 6.3 system and have had various problems with disk
reliability on a key filesystem, probably down to SCSI hardware or
drivers. I'm intending to replace that SCSI disk with a pair of SATA
disks ad6/7, using gmirror as gm0 (while keeping ad4 as our boot
disk). I
2009/10/13 Nick Barnes
> I am running a 6.3 system and have had various problems with disk
> reliability on a key filesystem, probably down to SCSI hardware or
> drivers. I'm intending to replace that SCSI disk with a pair of SATA
> disks ad6/7, using gmirror as gm0 (while keeping ad4 as our boo
2009/10/13 Matthew Seaman
> Nick Barnes wrote:
>
>> I am running a 6.3 system and have had various problems with disk
>> reliability on a key filesystem, probably down to SCSI hardware or
>> drivers. I'm intending to replace that SCSI disk with a pair of SATA
>> disks ad6/7, using gmirror as gm0
Dear Freebsd people,
To consolditae on resources I have configured a machine to run both a web and
database server (powering my database driven website).
Due to security concerns I'm contemplating on introducing a jailed environment
on this machine and want to know if this would be feasible
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Dino Vliet wrote:
>
> Dear Freebsd people,
>
> To consolditae on resources I have configured a machine to run both a web and
> database server (powering my database driven website).
>
> Due to security concerns I'm contemplating on introducing a jailed
> environm
Hello.
Is it possible to get bootable cd with auto selectable amd64/i386 boot?
For instance , i have a bootable cd with two kernels:
* first is located in /boot/kernel.amd64
* second in /boot/kernel.i386
loader.conf has line /kernel=kernel.amd64/
When it boots on amd64 incompatible hardware it
2009/10/13 Dino Vliet
>
> Dear Freebsd people,
>
> To consolditae on resources I have configured a machine to run both a web
> and database server (powering my database driven website).
>
> Due to security concerns I'm contemplating on introducing a jailed
> environment on this machine and want t
2009/10/13 APseudoUtopia
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Dino Vliet wrote:
> >
> > Dear Freebsd people,
> >
> > To consolditae on resources I have configured a machine to run both a web
> and database server (powering my database driven website).
> >
> > Due to security concerns I'm contempla
Hello,
I am using a System based on FreeBSD 6.3.
On this System an automatically generated ntpd.conf file is generated in
order to synchronize the System clock with a NTP Server. I want to use a
Windows 2003 or 2008 Server to act as the NTP Server. On the Windows System
the NTP Server (Windows Tim
Hello,
I am using a System based on FreeBSD 6.3.
On this System an automatically generated ntpd.conf file is generated in
order to synchronize the System clock with a NTP Server. I want to use a
Windows 2003 or 2008 Server to act as the NTP Server. On the Windows System
the NTP Server (Windows Tim
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:13:16 +0200
Jacques Henry (caramba...@googlemail.com) replied:
>Hello,
>
>I am using a System based on FreeBSD 6.3.
>On this System an automatically generated ntpd.conf file is generated
>in order to synchronize the System clock with a NTP Server. I want to
>use a Windows 20
Jacques Henry wrote:
Hello,
I am using a System based on FreeBSD 6.3.
On this System an automatically generated ntpd.conf file is generated in
order to synchronize the System clock with a NTP Server. I want to use a
Windows 2003 or 2008 Server to act as the NTP Server. On the Windows System
the
2009/10/13 Jacques Henry
> Hello,
>
> I am using a System based on FreeBSD 6.3.
> On this System an automatically generated ntpd.conf file is generated in
> order to synchronize the System clock with a NTP Server. I want to use a
> Windows 2003 or 2008 Server to act as the NTP Server. On the Wind
>
> ntpd wont resync if the time difference is to big, as it assumes something
> is wrong as you would have set the system clock roughly correct. To fix stop
> ntpd, then do an ntpdate against the server. This should set the time. Now
> run ntpd again
>
> also set the following variables to a serve
Jacques Henry wrote:
I commented the commands involved and nothing changed... (with only 10
minutes of time difference)
The 19 minutes between when I sent my suggestions and you responded is
hardly enough time to see if ntpd was slewing the time. Slewing 587
seconds takes days.
I even
I know that various companies use a pretty crazy security question
system if your forget your account password and you can't use email
to reset it. It seems to be the same system used by the credit
agencies when you ask for a credit report the first time.
It's the system where they ask you 6 or
>
> Before posting a PR I'll ask whether this error I receive after a fresh
> installation of paraview from ports today on FreeBSD 8.0-RC1/amd64 is an
> serious issue or something related on misconfiguration.
>
> Besides, tcl/tk 8.4 is up to date and present on the system.
> Hope someone can h
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 08:02:19 + (UTC), Martijn van Buul
wrote:
> I'd like to relocate this file to a tmpfs ramdisk,
> if possible.
Have you tried using a symlink? I'm not sure if this will
work across partitions...
> Does anyone know an alternate way to move this logfile, or if everything
Hi everyone,
I would like to know if anyone knows the reason why I get a lot of
connections (more than 100) from the same IP in FIN_WAIT_2 state.
Refering to this diagram
(http://www.jxos.org/Projects/TCP/tcpstate.html), the connection enter
in FIN_WAIT_1 when the server closes the connection an
I'm no expert but i'll give this a go.
Is it advisable/wise/okay/clever to run a webserver on my host
system and a database server on my jailed system? The webserver
will need to connect to the database system on startup and
update the database based on client access.
A key concept in securi
On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:33 AM, Martin Turgeon wrote:
I would like to know if anyone knows the reason why I get a lot of
connections (more than 100) from the same IP in FIN_WAIT_2 state.
That IP is probably running a web proxy or possibly some kind of
spider. It could also be malicious, trying
On 10/12/09, Alex Jurkiewicz wrote:
> 2009/10/13 Tim Judd :
>> Is the virtual machine using SCSI emulation to boot, or is it using IDE?
>>
>> SCSI drives are da(4), IDE drives are ata(4) [aka ad(4)]
>>
>
> The dump was taken from an ad0 device on physical hardware, and I'm
> attempting to restore
On 10/12/09, Marwan Sultan wrote:
>
> Hello gurus,
>
>
>
> Im going to a new server, and i donot want to have a problem..
>
> May please anyone advice me of any feed back of FreeBSD 7.2 with the
> following specification:
>
> any problems?
>
>
>
>
>
> 1x Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
> Kentsfield 2.4
Am Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 11:31:48AM -0700 schrieb Gary Kline:
> is there a freebsd app that will take my music file, 18 of them in /tmp/XXX,
> all named ogg files, and burn them to a CD?
You might take a look at audio/mp3burn. Despite it's name it burns ogg files
just fine:
mp3burn *.ogg
hi there,
when i do `fc-list` the output looks rather odd. `fc-cache -f` doesn't help.
the output looks the same using different shells.
cheers.
ps: i'm running FreeBSD otaku 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #0 r197914: Sat
Oct 10 02:58:19 CEST 2009 r...@otaku:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ARUNDEL i3
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:45:02 -0600
Tim Judd (taj...@gmail.com) replied:
>Certain OEMs (ahem, Dell) I don't pick due to it's known legacy
>support or Technical Support unsupporting an OS that they don't get
>paid for. Even if it's a hardware problem, they ask "try to duplicate
>the problem in wind
* Polytropon:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 08:02:19 + (UTC), Martijn van Buul
> wrote:
>> I'd like to relocate this file to a tmpfs ramdisk,
>> if possible.
>
> Have you tried using a symlink? I'm not sure if this will
> work across partitions...
Symlinks work across partitions, but the problem is t
Hello.
Has the someone to run the pcmcia modem Ubiquam UM-300 under FreeBSD?
Modem is defined in the system, but ppp is responsible "Warning: Chat
script failed" when dialing.
kldload umodem.ko
kldload uplcom.ko
kldload uart.ko
dmesg
pccard0: (manufacturer=0x015d, product=0x4c45,
function_type=
* Martijn van Buul:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently installed FreeBSD 8.0RC1 on my Acer Aspire One netbook, and so
> far things are working out OK. I'm using the SSD model, and since these
> netbooks have a notoriously slow SSD write speed, I'm trying to get rid of as
> much writes as possible. Furthermore
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:33 AM, Martin Turgeon wrote:
>> I would like to know if anyone knows the reason why I get a lot of
>> connections (more than 100) from the same IP in FIN_WAIT_2 state.
>
> That IP is probably running a web proxy or possibly some kind of
> spider. It c
Kevin Kinsey schrieb am 2009-10-11:
> Alexander Best wrote:
> >>Seriously?!?!?! All the problems with sysinstall, and your idea is
> >>to
> >>change
> >>the color? Are you trying to start a bikeshed? If so, I prefer
> >>pink.
> >>-- randi
> I'm painting the little girl's room next week and might
hi,
Does anyone here use FreeBSD or PC-BSD with HP TouchSmart laptops/notebooks?
Thanks,
Andy
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On Tue,13-10-2009 [17:50:00], Michael Powell wrote:
> Chuck Swiger wrote:
>
> > On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:33 AM, Martin Turgeon wrote:
> >> I would like to know if anyone knows the reason why I get a lot of
> >> connections (more than 100) from the same IP in FIN_WAIT_2 state.
> >
> > That IP is pro
Hi.
I'm using VirtualBox 3.0.51 on 8-RC1 and it is properly working
but too many messages are dumped on dmesg like below.
The message blows off which I really need. Please give me instructions
how to stop it or how to make it to be dumped somewhere else.
[m...@trueno ~]$ dmesg | tail
VBoxDrvFreeB
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Brian McCann wrote:
>> I'm having problems with the bce interface on a FreeBSD 7.2 install, using
>> an IBM BladeCenter HS21 machine. The machine uses the NetXtreme II card.
>> The really strange thing here is, the switch shows a link, but
2009/10/13 Kouichiro Iwao
> Hi.
>
> I'm using VirtualBox 3.0.51 on 8-RC1 and it is properly working
> but too many messages are dumped on dmesg like below.
> The message blows off which I really need. Please give me instructions
> how to stop it or how to make it to be dumped somewhere else.
>
>
Please try this:
1. at the prompt type "man man" to get the man manual page.
2. press CTRL-G to to to the bottom of the document
3. press k to scroll up one line
You'll notice you cannot perform step 3 because man "quits back to the prompt
after CTRL-G".
Question: How can I make man not "quit b
Hello,
Question: What command should I issue to see what each of my installed x11
fonts looks like?
Thank you,
Chris
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Chris Stankevitz writes:
> Please try this:
>
> 1. at the prompt type "man man" to get the man manual page.
> 2. press CTRL-G to to to the bottom of the document
> 3. press k to scroll up one line
>
> You'll notice you cannot perform step 3 because man "quits back
> to the prompt after
2009/10/13 Chris Stankevitz :
> Please try this:
>
> 1. at the prompt type "man man" to get the man manual page.
> 2. press CTRL-G to to to the bottom of the document
> 3. press k to scroll up one line
>
> You'll notice you cannot perform step 3 because man "quits back to the prompt
> after CTRL-G
Adam Vande More wrote:
Did you compile the port with debug enabled? I don't see those messages
unless it is.
That was just because of debugging option, thanks.
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On Tue, Oct 13, 2009, Robert Huff wrote:
>
>Chris Stankevitz writes:
>
>> Please try this:
>>
>> 1. at the prompt type "man man" to get the man manual page.
>> 2. press CTRL-G to to to the bottom of the document
>> 3. press k to scroll up one line
>>
>> You'll notice you cannot perform ste
Hello,Respected Sir/Madam,Actually i tried to install free BSD on my system, I
have 1 TB hard disk of 500GB X 2 in which i made a partition in one of my hard
disk which even contains some data. Unfortunately i lost all my data, as i
think but its truly very important for me. As after the complet
Bill Campbell wrote:
The -e and -E options to less control this. You want neither of
these specified if you don't want to have less automatically exit
at end-of-file. The ``-e'' option causes it to exit the second
time it hits eof while ``-E'' exits the first time.
Bill,
Thank you for your e
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