Hi ,
Is there anyone here that have used SAN against IBM DS4800 (Fiber). I
can see disk but i can't fdisk it.
# camcontrol devlist -v
scbus0 on isp0 bus 0:
< > at scbus0 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus1 on isp1 bus 0:
at scbus1 target 0 lun 6 (pass0,da0)
< >
On a dualboot system I've made some space available that I want to make
a freebsd slice of.
Following the instructions described here:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=2726
When using sysinstall label I get this when I try to write.
Error mounting /dev/ad4s4d on /data : File or di
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On 01/03/2010 01:45:26, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>> "Adam" == Adam Vande More writes:
>
> Adam> Can you attach your make.conf?
>
> WITHOUT_X11=yes
> # added by use.perl 2010-02-28 17:41:39
> PERL_VERSION=5.10.1
>
> The problem is n
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On 01/03/2010 01:40:55, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> I'd like the entire portage system to consider 5.8 to be dead, both
^^^
That's a gentoo-ism
> for building from ports, and for installing packages that
Hi,
I've Googled this a bit and found lots of noise about different experiences
with devices that -didn't- work or commentary from people about how
multifunction devices are a bad idea, but no actual recommendations.
I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation for me about which
network
In the last episode (Mar 01), Omer Faruk Sen said:
> Is there anyone here that have used SAN against IBM DS4800 (Fiber). I
> can see disk but i can't fdisk it.
>
> fdisk /dev/da0
> fdisk: could not detect sector size
>
> and dmesg output when system boots:
>
> registered firmware set
> register
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:39:09 -0500 Jerry said:
> I just found this regarding USB 3.0:
> Will FreeBSD be able to take advantage of this updated technology?
>
Looking over the FAQ
http://www.everythingusb.com/superspeed-usb.html
... it seems to be a change in pinouts ...
INAD, but FreeBSD p
Hello.
I searched with Google, but all the threads I found are quite old, so...
Is it possible to use any VoIP software with a bluetooth headset with
FreeBSD?
What about Skype?
bye & Thanks
av.
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:25:48 +0100, Leslie Jensen wrote:
> On a dualboot system I've made some space available that I want to make
> a freebsd slice of.
> [...]
> Any suggestions on how to solve this?
I would suggest to use sysinstall oder sade for this task,
this is because I'm lazy. :-)
In th
Just wondering if anyone cares to share their thoughts about this.
There are a few ports that I would love to see included in the base tree
such as OpenLDAP and the Openbsd pdksh or bash. But It hasn't happened
and isn't likely to happen. So I was thinking about the pkg
infrastructure. The
One can almost but not quite remotely build a FreeBSD system
using mfsbsd. The problem is that in order to install the
mfsboot.img data on the main boot drive, it is necessary to use
dd to write it there and a working system already has mounted
all partitions in the main drive.
The system
Hi!
We have two Frontendserver with carpinterfaces. Now we need more of the
carpinterfaces. When i use /etc/netstart to bring them online, there are
error messages about misconfigured carpinterfaces. When i look with
ifconfig to the list of interfaces, there are four "ghost"
carpinterfaces. I have
> "Matthew" == Matthew Seaman writes:
Matthew> For best results, install from ports rather than packages. If it's
Matthew> pure-perl code, then this should be hardly more onerous than installing
Matthew> a compiled package. XS code however will chew up some CPU cycles.
I don't mind install
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:
> One can almost but not quite remotely build a FreeBSD system
> using mfsbsd. The problem is that in order to install the
> mfsboot.img data on the main boot drive, it is necessary to use
> dd to write it there and a working system already
David Jackson wrote:
I am currently using FreeBSD 8.0. I have been, for a long time, been
having problems with lockups of FreeBSD 8.0 when using USB hard disks.
Sometimes certain applications lock up for several minutes, when they
use the disk, file operations are very slow, and sometimes the e
Adam Vande More writes:
> This seems to be similar to the depenguinator.
> Maybe there some approach in there to get you over the hump.
It is exactly the right idea. Funny thing, I actually did turn
swap off and the image is now sitting there because I thought
this might be useful. Is there any w
FreeBSD 7.2 as ESXi virtual machine
after portsnap fetch update
cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql50-server
make configure
make
blah blah
mv -f .deps/ha_example.Tpo .deps/ha_example.Po
c++ -DEMBEDDED_LIBRARY -DMYSQL_SERVER -DDEFAULT_MYSQL_HOME="\"/usr/local\""
-DMYSQL_DATADIR="\"/var/db/mysql\"
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Adam Vande More writes:
> > This seems to be similar to the depenguinator.
>
> > Maybe there some approach in there to get you over the hump.
>
> It is exactly the right idea. Funny thing, I actually did turn
> swap off and the image is n
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On 01/03/2010 17:21:48, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>> "Matthew" == Matthew Seaman writes:
>
> Matthew> For best results, install from ports rather than packages. If it's
> Matthew> pure-perl code, then this should be hardly more onerous than
> i
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Martin McCormick <
> mar...@dc.cis.okstate.edu> wrote:
>
>> Adam Vande More writes:
>> > This seems to be similar to the depenguinator.
>>
>> > Maybe there some approach in there to get you over the hump.
>>
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Matthew Seaman <
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk> wrote:
>
> As far as I know, there isn't an official way to do this. What you
> want sounds like a useful addition to the base system to me.
>
> You could do it in a fairly gross hacky way, like the following. This
On Saturday 27 February 2010 8:28:48 pm Dan Naumov wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've very recently finished installing 8.0-RELEASE on some new
> hardware and I noticed a few error messages that make me a bit uneasy.
> This is a snip from my dmesg:
>
> --
> ac
On 2010-03-01 17:49, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:25:48 +0100, Leslie Jensen wrote:
On a dualboot system I've made some space available that I want to make
a freebsd slice of.
[...]
Any suggestions on how to solve this?
I would suggest to use sysinstall oder sade for this task,
-- Original Message --
From: "Len Conrad"
Reply-To: lcon...@go2france.com
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 19:04:58 +0100
>FreeBSD 7.2 as ESXi virtual machine
>
>after portsnap fetch update
>
>cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql50-server
>
>make configure
>
>make
>
>blah
Hi,
i am new to the freebsd. and i have been trying to configure sendmail so that
it would only send mails through a mail server . but i cant seem to get it
right. wen i run sendmail. i get the following output. i would like to knw what
could be the problem.
WARNING: local host name (FreeBSD)
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Len Conrad wrote:
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Len Conrad"
> Reply-To: lcon...@go2france.com
> Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 19:04:58 +0100
>
>> FreeBSD 7.2 as ESXi virtual machine
>>
>> after portsnap fetch upd
On Mar 1, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Uzair Qadir wrote:
Hi,
i am new to the freebsd. and i have been trying to configure
sendmail so that it would only send mails through a mail server .
but i cant seem to get it right. wen i run sendmail. i get the
following output. i would like to knw what coul
-- Original Message --
From: Greg Larkin
Reply-To: glar...@freebsd.org
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2010 14:46:54 -0500
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>Len Conrad wrote:
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: "Le
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On 01/03/2010 18:19:36, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On second thoughts, writing a small wrapper around pkg_add(1) that greps
> through the @pkgdep lines in the +CONTENTS file from the package tarball
> and bails if it finds the wrong version of perl would
> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 22:37:27 +0800
> From: Aaron Lewis
> Subject: Re: Compiler Flags problem with core2 CPU
> To: Paul B Mahol
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Message-ID: <4b8a7fa7.1070...@gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1;
> format=flowed
>
> Really ? It's b
On 2/28/2010 3:10 PM, dacoder wrote:
on a 2nd reading, i see from your ifconfig output that wlan0 is up. so
instead of "ifconfig wlan0 up" i think you need "ifconfig wlan0 create
wlandev ath0" (assuming your wireless nic is ath0), then "dhclient
wlan0".
that does it for me, anyway. i find it
David Jackson wrote:
David Jackson wrote:
I am currently using FreeBSD 8.0. I have been, for a long time, been
having problems with lockups of FreeBSD 8.0 when using USB hard
disks. Sometimes certain applications lock up for several minutes,
when they use the disk, file operations are very slo
I was attempting to upgrade a Gateway GT5220 PC. The machine was
running FreeBSD-7.2 successfully. The sound system was functioning
correctly and gMplayer and Mplayer worked fine. The machine was using a
nVidia GeForce 6150 LE on-board card. I installed a nVidia GeForce GT
220 card. The old on-boar
Hi,
I'd really appreciate it if somebody could help me out!
I have a box with a MB ASUS P5WDG2-WS Pro with two built-in SATA II RAID
controllers
(Intel ICH7R and Marvell 88SE614x).
I installed 4 HDD WD WD5002ABYS (500GB each) on the 4 SATA ports of the Intel
ICH7R and using the Intel Matrix Stor
David Jackson wrote:
David Jackson wrote:
David Jackson wrote:
I am currently using FreeBSD 8.0. I have been, for a long time, been
having problems with lockups of FreeBSD 8.0 when using USB hard
disks. Sometimes certain applications lock up for several minutes,
when they use the disk, file o
I find it very hard to find the subject I am looking for in the
handbook. The index only gets me to the general area in the handbook and
then I have to (next page) through it looking for what I hope is there.
The Index really needs to be expanded to display each and every
sub-section of all th
Resend: Sorry if this has appeared twice before. First time sent at
11:13 CST, sent a second time at 12:43 CST. Sending this one at
approximately 21:37 CST, CCing owner because this (posting new mails to
the list) is an on going problem I'm having. I would like to know what
the problem is so I can
Resent: Originally sent over one hour ago.
I'm not exactly sure what is going on here. Just about 10 minutes ago my
mouse locked up and stopped responding, eventually forcing me to reboot
because I couldn't get it to start responding again. I even had to
unplug it from the USB port (it is a USB mo
I'm not exactly sure what is going on here. Just about 10 minutes ago my
mouse locked up and stopped responding, eventually forcing me to reboot
because I couldn't get it to start responding again. I even had to
unplug it from the USB port (it is a USB mouse) and plug it back in
because it lost pow
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