Hi List
We have a FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #0 server running as a general unix shell server.
Recently the system has been running at high load (average 8, and cpu 100%),
and even more recently we've started seeing the following types of error when
we do cvs commits on the system. The system has bet
No answer on ports@, maybe someone here knows.
Suppose I start to install some packages using "pkg_add -K -r" and
something goes wrong partway through. When trying again, AFAICT
there is no way to tell pkg_add to first look for any package that
it needs (e.g. dependencies) in the local repository
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:16:05PM -0400, Fbsd8 wrote:
> Give the qjail port a try. It has the ability to reference jails by name
> and create jails without starting them. Though it does not use the
> new-style jail command.
zsh/2 1002 # make install
===> Installing for qjail-1.0
===> Gener
On 6/20/11 10:13 AM, Traiano Welcome wrote:
> Hi List
>
> We have a FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #0 server running as a general unix shell
> server. Recently the system has been running at high load (average 8, and cpu
> 100%), and even more recently we've started seeing the following types of
> error
Hi Damien
(apologies for top-posting, handicapped mail client).
Actually, "/" (by /tmp) is filling up, and clearing very rapidly due to temp
files being created and removed at high speed. We ca only see this
by doing:
---
#!/usr/bin/perl
while(1){
$timestamp = localtime();
syste
Hi
How this can be?
# pw user add quagga
pw: user 'quagga' already exists
# pw user show quagga
pw: no such user `quagga'
#cat /etc/passwd | grep quagga
quagga:*:101:101::0:0:Quagga Daemon:/usr/local/etc/quagga:/sbin/nologin
#cat /etc/master.passwd | grep quagga
quagga:*:101:101::0:0:Quagga Dae
Здравствуйте, Коньков.
Вы писали 20 июня 2011 г., 13:28:06:
КЕ> Hi
КЕ> How this can be?
КЕ> # pw user add quagga
КЕ> pw: user 'quagga' already exists
КЕ> # pw user show quagga
КЕ> pw: no such user `quagga'
КЕ> #cat /etc/passwd | grep quagga
КЕ> quagga:*:101:101::0:0:Quagga
КЕ> Daemon:/usr/loca
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:32:24 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2011, Polytropon wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 04:15:16 +0100, Frank Shute wrote:
> >> I've used "nocona" with my core2 with satisfactory results.
> >
> > Is there a list that states which CPU should be used with
> >
Hi guys,
Are there paid support services available for FreeBSD? If provided by a 3rd
party, can you name or even recommend a few?
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On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:34:51 -0400, Jerry wrote:
> Would you care to elaborate on that statement? Is your prejudice based
> on the fact that there is nothing in the open-source community that can
> even begin to match the robustness and ease of use of MS Office, [...]
Are you refering to the surpr
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:30:46 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> It's not "prejudice". That assumes I prejudge. My judgment is based on
> years of fighting with the BS features of office suites of all
> descriptions for years, and loathing every minute of it. I don't care
> whether they're open source,
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:22:56 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
> Oops, I didn't read the question accurately. This might be more
> useful:
> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html
Oops, and I answered too fast: YYes, that's the kind of list
I was searching for. Now it
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 22:03:11 +0200, Jurgen Debo wrote:
> Open source software is not related to the comfort to configure or install
> software.
I traditionally see the "ease of installing" software on "Windows"
when users call me to _do_ it. Things are aleays easy if you leave
them to others. :-)
Thanks for coming back on-topic. :-)
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 14:42:51 -0700 (PDT), Bill Tillman wrote:
> The main reason is that hackers in this world have
> caused all of us to in one way or another deploy firewalls. And I would say
> that
> 99% of the non-hobbyists out there don't have a clue how
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 3:35 AM, Dennis Perisa wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Are there paid support services available for FreeBSD? If provided by a 3rd
> party, can you name or even recommend a few?
>
> Regards
> Dennis_
Please see :
http://www.ixsystems.com/bsdsupport
Thank you very much .
Mehmet
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:22:48 -0400, Jerry wrote:
> Open or closed makes no relative difference to me or the majority of
> users as has been demonstrated numerous time with various software
> titles.
The majority doesn't always have to be quantitative. (Rosa Luxemburg)
Average home users avoid lea
> I've set freebsd-chat as follow-up
Me too.
Postings about copyright etc too numerous/ boring/ ignorant/ irrelevant,
Too much focus on American law that does not apply to many
of us on this international list, eg Bernt H's Sweden, my bases
of Britain & Germany, & 190+ other non USA countr
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 22:31:00 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> right. i booted into single-user and fsck still gave me the NO
> WRITE response; then i did a
>
> # shutdown now to get a # prompt in single-user and got the same
> NO WRITE. Only it did fix the errors. dunno... str
Following up on a question I wrote Friday June 17, a
person from this list kindly referred me to the FreeBSD
Handbook and the sections on configuring Ethernet interfaces. It
has an excellent example as to how to set the default gateway
from the command line. I tried it and it worked. Can a
On 20/06/2011 14:37, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Following up on a question I wrote Friday June 17, a
> person from this list kindly referred me to the FreeBSD
> Handbook and the sections on configuring Ethernet interfaces. It
> has an excellent example as to how to set the default gateway
> fr
Probably only a single active "default" global ip route, but you can add
network/host routes to prefer a specific interface for said routes.
- Original Message -
From: Martin McCormick [mailto:mar...@x.it.okstate.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 08:37 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
At 06:49 PM 6/17/2011 -0400, Michael Powell wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>
>[snip out a lot]
>>
>> What did you fellows do about this issue that worked best for you assuming
>> y'all had vhosts and similar stuff to worry about?
>
>Me I just bit the bullet and went with the new locations as they we
Hello,
My name's Lesley and I work for a Web applications security company called
Veracode. Since your site regularly publishes information in the security
space, I wanted to reach out and see if you'd be open to adding our new "Free
Security Threat Guides" to your site, be it in a helpful reso
At 06:49 PM 6/17/2011 -0400, Michael Powell wrote:
>Jack L. Stone wrote:
>
>[snip]
>>
Oh, forgot that I did have to struggle apache22 still wanted to install
db42 instead of my db46 and caused the apache22 build to stop. After a bit
of looking, the problem wasn't with the apache22 Makefile but wi
On Mon, June 20, 2011 3:35 am, Dennis Perisa wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Are there paid support services available for FreeBSD? If provided by a
> 3rd party, can you name or even recommend a few?
I haven't tried any, so I can't make recommendations, but the FreeBSD
website has a listing:
http://www.fr
Matthew Seaman writes:
> Yes. It's common in the sense that a lot of people think its something
> that should work, and get confused when it doesn't prove simple to set up.
Thank you. I think I may have stumbled on to what I need
to do discussed in the Handbook under the multi-homed host
Daniel Bye wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:16:05PM -0400, Fbsd8 wrote:
Give the qjail port a try. It has the ability to reference jails by name
and create jails without starting them. Though it does not use the
new-style jail command.
zsh/2 1002 # make install
===> Installing for qjail-1.
I was running 8.2 stable and kde3.5. Originally I want to install chrome. I
trying to update the many interlocking components I eventually got to the point
where I thought I would just start again so I removed all ports.
At this point I lost networking, neither DHCP or manually configuring an I
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 01:36:17PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:30:46 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > It's not "prejudice". That assumes I prejudge. My judgment is based
> > on years of fighting with the BS features of office suites of all
> > descriptions for years, and lo
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:46:24 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 01:36:17PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> > You can easily deduct what happens when the table of contents changes,
> > or when the font size changes. Hell, I've even seen people doing two
> > column documents with spaces.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 11:41:21AM -0400, Fbsd8 wrote:
> Daniel Bye wrote:
> >On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:16:05PM -0400, Fbsd8 wrote:
> >>Give the qjail port a try. It has the ability to reference jails by name
> >>and create jails without starting them. Though it does not use the
> >>new-style j
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 12:00:13 -0400 (EDT), doug wrote:
> I was running 8.2 stable and kde3.5. Originally I want to install chrome. I
> trying to update the many interlocking components I eventually got to the
> point
> where I thought I would just start again so I removed all ports.
>
> At this
Hi all
I have a laptop running FreeBSD 8.1 with X server 1.7.5.
I need to connect a projector to this laptop to show a presentation.
After connect the projector to the laptop, I had rebooted the laptop, the
projector's screen just blink only.
Could somebody please highlight to me how to succes
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:32:55 -0700 (PDT), Unga wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a laptop running FreeBSD 8.1 with X server 1.7.5.
>
> I need to connect a projector to this laptop to show a presentation.
>
> After connect the projector to the laptop, I had rebooted the
> laptop, the projector's screen
I've got a new machine to replace the one that died on me a few weeks
ago and since then, I've collected and cataloged my drives of various
sizes and I am curious if I am able to do something like a poor-mans
LVM, I thought about gmirror but that might be tricky, since I would
have to slice dri
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:01:18 -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> I've got a new machine to replace the one that died on me a few weeks
> ago and since then, I've collected and cataloged my drives of various
> sizes and I am curious if I am able to do something like a poor-mans
> LVM, I thought about g
This email actually mentions Skype and SIP phones toward the end.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 06:29:03PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:46:24 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > I still managed to do everything I needed to do in under twenty
> > minutes, but if the data had been left
I am Running a mail server (postfix / dovecot) on FreeBSD 8.1
I have 6 different domain names configured with 6 different ip addresses.
I cannot log into the server via either ssl for email or ssh on the two
domains that are .org and .info
The connection is refused. Here is an example copied
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 11:04:28 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> This email actually mentions Skype and SIP phones toward the end.
Much appreviated. :-)
> In general, the simplest possible format to achieve what is actually
> needed is the best option.
True.
> This means that even LaTeX is usually
On Jun 20, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Mark Moellering wrote:
> I cannot log into the server via either ssl for email or ssh on the two
> domains that are .org and .info
> The connection is refused. Here is an example copied from a console;
>
> shell$ ssh -l LoginName mail.anadarkohs60.com
> The authenti
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 07:44:04PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 11:04:28 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > This means that even LaTeX is usually the wrong choice.
>
> LaTeX is for typesetting text (articles, books, technical documents,
> maybe even letters) - nothing more, nothin
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 12:00:13 -0400 (EDT), doug wrote:
I was running 8.2 stable and kde3.5. Originally I want to install chrome. I
trying to update the many interlocking components I eventually got to the point
where I thought I would just start again so I
On 20-Jun-11 2:00 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jun 20, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Mark Moellering wrote:
I cannot log into the server via either ssl for email or ssh on the two domains
that are .org and .info
The connection is refused. Here is an example copied from a console;
shell$ ssh -l LoginName m
Em Seg, 2011-06-20 às 13:01 -0400, Chris Brennan escreveu:
> I've got a new machine to replace the one that died on me a few weeks
> ago and since then, I've collected and cataloged my drives of various
> sizes and I am curious if I am able to do something like a poor-mans
> LVM, I thought abou
On Jun 20, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Mark Moellering wrote:
> 69.41.172.62mail.grissomhigh1981.org
> [ ... ]
> 69.41.172.180 mail.porthuronhighschool.info
> ===
>
> DNS checks out.
> I think I am running ssl. I am checking postfix and dovecot. The odd thing
> is the ssh. I l
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Polytropon wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:32:55 -0700 (PDT), Unga wrote:
Could somebody please highlight to me how to successfully connect
a projector and what configurations needs to be done?
You did correctly connect the projector before starting the
machine. On most la
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:52:42 -0400 (EDT), d...@safeport.com wrote:
> Thank you. I followed the rules [I believe]. My steps where
>
> 1) portmaster -r -PP xorg
> 2) portmaster -r -P xorg
>
> I never got to the next [logical] step because I made a mistake configuring
> some
> of the build
Hi All,
I'm trying to compile /usr/ports/www/firefox on FreeBSD-8.1, to no avail. I keep
running into this error:
gmake[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/mozilla-2.0/parser/html'
nsHtml5ElementName.cpp
c++ -o nsHtml5E
> > 2. You are probably right in checking to make sure that bumping
> > up that limit of the hostname length would not result in a buffer
> > overflow somewhere downstream.
> > You should probably check that inet_addr() and all other relevant
> > functions define the variables of the type and leng
Hi All,
I've established already that firefox35 from ports has severe bugs when $HOME is
an NFS-share (problem appears to be the "Places" SQL-Lite database in the user's
profile within their home directory).
A fairly good breakdown of the problem can be read here:
http://blogs.cs.umbc.edu/willm1/
On 06/20/11 21:55, Devin Teske wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has been able to test Firefox 4 on NFS $HOME.
I had problems in the past with Firefox 3, but they are gone.
Firefox 4 also works.
Right now I'm using 8.1, but I don't remember if this was what solved.
In any case, have you got stat
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Andrea Venturoli
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 1:08 PM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Firefox 3 and 4 with NFS home directory
>
> On 06/20/11 21
I would like to say that I got it working, but after
looking at the duel-homed host section of the Handbook, I am
still stuck. A Google search turned up a thread from a couple of
years ago that almost echoed my exact words. We've got a system
with network interfaces on two disjointed networ
Thank you all for your kind help. The problem was apparently, that the HELO
message of my postfix server did not match the rDNS.
Thanks again, cheers,
--
Christopher J. Ruwe
TZ GMT + 2
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I want to thank everyone who helped me with this.
It turned out that due to an administrative error, our hosting company
had the ip addresses I was having trouble with routed to the wrong
server. Everything is working now.
Thanks again,
Mark Moellering
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Devin Teske wrote:
I'm trying to compile /usr/ports/www/firefox on FreeBSD-8.1, to no avail. I keep
running into this error:
gmake[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/www/firefox/work/mozilla-2.0/parser/html'
nsHt
On 6/20/11 5:07 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
We are moving a primary name server from network A to
network B on one of our branch campuses. If the secondary
interface was reachable from the world, we can change the whois
information and not worry about the exact second the change goes
in
On 6/20/11 5:07 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
> We are moving a primary name server from network A to
> network B on one of our branch campuses. If the secondary
> interface was reachable from the world, we can change the whois
> information and not worry about the exact second the change goes
> -Original Message-
> From: Warren Block [mailto:wbl...@wonkity.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:01 PM
> To: Devin Teske
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; Teske, Devin
> Subject: Re: Firefox-4.0.1,1 on 8.1-RELEASE
>
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2011, Devin Teske wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to com
On 6/20/11 6:30 PM, Gary Gatten wrote:
I was kinda going this route as well - policy based routing type thing, but, is there an
"easier" way?
Not that I know of given a constraint of completely disjoint networks.
However, I won't be too terribly surprised if somebody comes up with
somethin
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Jon Radel wrote:
>
> On 6/20/11 6:30 PM, Gary Gatten wrote:
>
>> I was kinda going this route as well - policy based routing type thing,
>> but, is there an "easier" way?
>
> Not that I know of given a constraint of completely disjoint networks.
> However, I won't
I guess that is the question. Does if1 and if2 both need to talk to networkA
via separate discrete paths? NetA to if1 = if1 to NetA; NetA to if2 = if2 to
NetA.
If not, it's easy right? Several options. If so, perhaps not so easy - pf or
the like.
- Original Message -
From: Elliot Fi
On 21/06/2011 00:13, Jon Radel wrote:
Can networks A and B talk to each other? I suspect not, otherwise
things would be just working even if all traffic went to the primary's
gateway, but I just wanted to check that there wasn't something else
bad happening.
On the assumption that A and B
> To the originator of this thread - do give qjail a try - it's very good.
I'll definitely give it a look! Thanks for the suggestion/
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On 6/20/11 8:32 PM, Jerome Herman wrote:
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From what I understand, there are two different ISP providing access to
two different interfaces. In this case I am very concerned with all the
bizarre things that a repl
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be a few email addresses that are subscribed to these lists that keep spamming
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Chris Brennan wrote:
> 1) 1x150GB PATA/EIDE drive
> 2) 2x80GB Drives (1 SATA, 1 PATA/EIDE)
> 3) 1x60GB PATA/EIDE drive
> 4) 2x40GB PATA/EIDE drives
>
> The machine is a P4 Prescott, 2.6Ghz Machine (32-bit CPU) ...
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On 2011-06-21 5:52, Robert Simmons wrote:
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> to
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> spamming
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