http://devcentral.f5.com/weblogs/macvittie/archive/2011/01/31/dispelling-the-new-ssl-myth.aspx
according to the "SSL Performance" table it says that the transactions per
second is 2-3 times better using 64bit kernels opposite to 32bit kernels?
is this true, or i am just misunderstanding so
https://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/hpn-v-ssh-tput.jpg
"SCP and the underlying SSH2 protocol implementation in OpenSSH is network
performance limited by statically defined internal flow control buffers. These
buffers often end up acting as a bottleneck for network throughput of SCP,
I have 2 script. Script "A", Script "B".
Script "A" is regulary watching the "dhcpacks" [dhcp release is configured to
2mins] in the logs, for the past 2 minutes. it writes the MAC addresses to a
file [/dev/shm/dhcpacks-in-last-2min.txt] every 2 minutes. Ok, this is working,
active clients are
In response to kellyremo :
> https://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/hpn-v-ssh-tput.jpg
>
> "SCP and the underlying SSH2 protocol implementation in OpenSSH is network
> performance limited by statically defined internal flow control buffers.
> These buffers often end up acting as a bott
On Saturday 05 February 2011 22:12:45 Eric Schuele wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a laptop running 8.2-prerelease GENERIC. I have virtualbox ose
> 3.2.12 from ports (and kmod as well).
>
> I've only installed windows guests in vbox. I've installed windows 2008
> server 64, windows vista 64bit, and wi
Hello,
I don't like much to use allscreens_flags to set my tty resolution
because it's done at the end of /etc/rc process. I know we can edit the
hint.sc.0.flags in /boot/device.hints to set the resolution at the
earliest stage.
I want to use the 1366x768 mode :
# vidcontrol -i mode
[... sn
On 02/06/11 00:53, b. f. wrote:
Fred Boatwright wrote:
After updating all ports on 8.1-RELEASE, nedit has a problem. The right
mouse button works ok in the toolbar but if it is pressed in the text
area, for example to copy a block of text, the cursor changes shape and
the X session becomes com
On 02/06/2011 09:23, Mario Lobo wrote:
> On Saturday 05 February 2011 22:12:45 Eric Schuele wrote:
>
>> All,
>
>>
>
>> I have a laptop running 8.2-prerelease GENERIC. I have virtualbox ose
>
>> 3.2.12 from ports (and kmod as well).
>
>>
>
>> I've only installed windows guests in vbox. I've in
Hello!
[fluffy@Beastie] ~$ cat /boot/device.hints|grep sc.0
hint.sc.0.at="isa"
hint.sc.0.flags="0x180"
hint.sc.0.vesa_mode=0x1f0
07.02.2011, 01:50, "David Demelier" :
> Hello,
>
> I don't like much to use allscreens_flags to set my tty resolution
> because it's done at the end of /etc/rc process
I have a server I installed 8.1-RELEASE on and believe I screwed up when
rebuilding the kernel to support QUOTA because now that I am
troubleshooting these weird messages in the log, I find I am actually
running 9.0-CURRENT. I had a ports file as below when I pulled the
source to rebuild the kernel
On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 12:04:59PM -0500, Robert Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> I have a server I installed 8.1-RELEASE on and believe I screwed up when
> rebuilding the kernel to support QUOTA because now that I am
> troubleshooting these weird messages in the log, I find I am actually
> running 9.0-CURRE
On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 08:42:27AM -0500, Bill Moran wrote:
>
> Also, I'm having trouble understanding how people like that get grants
> to do work like that. On the one hand, they obviously know enough about
> cryptography to make improvements. On the other hand, they can't seem
> to get a grip
On 06/02/2011 17:52, Dima Panov wrote:
Hello!
[fluffy@Beastie] ~$ cat /boot/device.hints|grep sc.0
hint.sc.0.at="isa"
hint.sc.0.flags="0x180"
hint.sc.0.vesa_mode=0x1f0
absolutely great! But where did you find these vesa_mode setting? It's
not documented anywhere.
Cheers,
--
David Demelie
On Sun, 06 Feb 2011 12:04:59 -0500
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> I have a server I installed 8.1-RELEASE on and believe I screwed up
> when rebuilding the kernel to support QUOTA because now that I am
> troubleshooting these weird messages in the log, I find I am actually
> running 9.0-CURRENT. I h
On 2/6/2011 12:20 PM, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> By using the line:
> *default release=cvs tag=.
> for src-all collection you definitely grabbed -current sources. I'm
> not sure if downgrading by "make world" is supported but you could
> try. Backup first, try later..
Thanks. Can someone confirm thes
David Demelier wrote:
>> hint.sc.0.vesa_mode=0x1f0
...
>absolutely great! But where did you find these vesa_mode setting? It's
>not documented anywhere.
Look again: syscons(4), in the Synopsis and the "Driver Flags" section.
b.
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On 02/06/11 00:53, b. f. wrote:
Fred Boatwright wrote:
After updating all ports on 8.1-RELEASE, nedit has a problem. The right
mouse button works ok in the toolbar but if it is pressed in the text
area, for example to copy a block of text, the cursor changes shape and
the X session becomes com
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Thanks. Can someone confirm these steps as the best way to attempt to
> get back to a 8.1 kernel I originally installed...
>
> 1. update my tag line to 8_1
> 2. update my source tree
>
For step 3, you can something like "make buildkerne
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Eric Schuele wrote:
> What else could I provide that might allow someone to point me in the
> right direction here?
>
You can try recompiling virtualbox with debug options and see if it spits
out any pertinent messages. I have no problems with Windows guests on V
SERIOUS APOLOGIES! I've found out my dvd is marginal, or
possibly the drive. What seemed like a bad dvd apparently
resulted in a scan (by the BIOS?) until it found a boot loader
it understood, "PC-DOS" it said, which was one of several I
discovered in grepping the ISO file. I should have
done fr
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Eric Schuele wrote:
>
> I realize NTFS on fBSD has been shaky in the past, but had heard it had
> come a long way these days. It does seem to work well for all my
> purposes, except these VMs. Had hoped NTFS was not the issue.
ntfs/ntfs-3g is foolhardy at best i
On Sunday 06 February 2011 13:09:47 Eric Schuele wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, however, I've already tried this (sorta).
> From my original post...
>
> >> I did try a windows guest on a non fuse filesystem just to rule that
> >> out, but had same issue.
>
> I suppose it may have been a
On Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 03:48:45PM -0500, Chuck Bacon wrote:
>
> SERIOUS APOLOGIES! I've found out my dvd is marginal, or
> possibly the drive. What seemed like a bad dvd apparently
> resulted in a scan (by the BIOS?) until it found a boot loader
> it understood, "PC-DOS" it said, which was one o
On Sunday 06 February 2011 17:48:45 Chris Brennan wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Eric Schuele wrote:
> > I realize NTFS on fBSD has been shaky in the past, but had heard it had
> > come a long way these days. It does seem to work well for all my
> > purposes, except these VMs. Had hope
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 2:33 PM, kellyremo wrote:
>
> I have 2 script. Script "A", Script "B".
>
> Script "A" is regulary watching the "dhcpacks" [dhcp release is configured to
> 2mins] in the logs, for the past 2 minutes. it writes the MAC addresses to a
> file [/dev/shm/dhcpacks-in-last-2min.tx
On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 12:21:02 -0600, Adam Vande More
wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> > Thanks. Can someone confirm these steps as the best way to attempt to
> > get back to a 8.1 kernel I originally installed...
> >
> > 1. update my tag line to 8_1
> > 2. up
Fred Boatwright wrote:
> On 02/06/11 00:53, b. f. wrote:
> > Fred Boatwright wrote:
> >
> >> After updating all ports on 8.1-RELEASE, nedit has a problem. The right
> >> mouse button works ok in the toolbar but if it is pressed in the text
> >> area, for example to copy a block of text, the cursor
Net, I've formatted drives as fat32 that were well over 4gb. In fact I have
an external 120gb we datavault that's fat32
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On Feb 6, 2011 5:25 PM, "Mario Lobo" wrote:
> On Sunday 06 February 2011 17:48:45 Chris Brennan wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Eric Schuele wro
On 02/06/2011 11:35, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Eric Schuele wrote:
>
>> What else could I provide that might allow someone to point me in the
>> right direction here?
>>
>
> You can try recompiling virtualbox with debug options and see if it spits
> out any pertine
On 02/06/2011 21:17, Eric Schuele wrote:
> On 02/06/2011 11:35, Adam Vande More wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Eric Schuele wrote:
>>
>>> What else could I provide that might allow someone to point me in the
>>> right direction here?
>>>
>> You can try recompiling virtualbox with debug
Hello,
I have heard that Debian project has replaced the Linux kernel in
their distribution with FreeBSD kernel and have released Debian
GNU/kFreeBSD. Since this version, they will release Debian
GNU/kFreeBSD as a "stable" port.
What is this all about? What will be consequences for FreeBSD? Will a
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Chris Brennan wrote:
> Net, I've formatted drives as fat32 that were well over 4gb. In fact I have
> an external 120gb we datavault that's fat32
>
Max per file, not the whole partition. Virtual machines generally
store the whole disk as a single file, though Vmware
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Eric Schuele wrote:
> Ok... found the logs. :)
> Looks as if each machine has 4 log files, and that the set of files is
> from the last run. Anything in there I could post to help diagnose?
>
Let's see what's in the most recent log of an affected VM. If you hav
In the last episode (Feb 07), Bahman Kahinpour said:
> I have heard that Debian project has replaced the Linux kernel in
> their distribution with FreeBSD kernel and have released Debian
> GNU/kFreeBSD. Since this version, they will release Debian
> GNU/kFreeBSD as a "stable" port.
> What is this a
> I have heard that Debian project has replaced the Linux kernel in
> their distribution with FreeBSD kernel and have released Debian
> GNU/kFreeBSD. Since this version, they will release Debian
> GNU/kFreeBSD as a "stable" port.
> What is this all about?
As you can see from their webpages, they r
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