On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Jun 2013 07:08:15 -0500, Fbsd8 wrote:
>
>> I can not get current version of the ports system.
>> The ports web page http://www.freebsd.org/ports/
>> is almost 2 years out of date. Says the port I am interested in is at 1.7
>> version
Hello,
I have bumped into your site while seeking for software and found your
website very interesting :)
Just a quick note, *http://www.neosoft.com/** *is no longer active, and
you are linking to it from page -
http://freebsd.isc.org/fr/gallery/cgallery.html
I was wondering if you don't mind up
On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 21:57:07 -0500, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have an unusual situation. A program is doing a DNS lookup and often
the IP address has no reverse DNS entries. As a result the program
hangs for several timeouts. The call is not being made directly in its
code, but is occurring
I'm not certain if this is the best place to ask but I seem to be having
issues with apache22 and poudriere.
on every run I get
>> Creating the reference jail... done
>> Mounting system devices for 8amd64-default
>> Mounting ports/packages/distfiles
>> Mounting packages from: /usr
On Tuesday, June 04, 2013 5:18:46 am Alex Liptsin wrote:
> I commented on that lines, because I want to compile and load that modules
manually.
> I had succeed to compile and load mlx4, mlx4ib and mlxen from /sys/modules:
>
> [root@h-qa-033 mlxen]# kldstat
> Id Refs AddressSize Na
On 06/05/13 16:06, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
I'm not certain if this is the best place to ask but I seem to be having
issues with apache22 and poudriere.
on every run I get
>> Creating the reference jail... done
>> Mounting system devices for 8amd64-default
>> Mounting ports/packages/d
Tried several iterations, though it’s clearly a fat32 formatted USB drive.
Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs command.
root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
*** Working on device /dev/da2 ***
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=1897 heads=2
One item of note – I did not notice this before, the but following messages are
appearing in dmesg whenever I try to mount this device. Note that I have
another msdosfs usb stick mounted in usb0, that mount worked fine first try.
WARNING: mount of da2s1 denied due to unsupported optional feature
Hi everyone :)
Do you have any ideas how i can separate telnet session's pid per pty it
uses ??
i have written a reporter shell which prints out all current remote
sessions' pid per tty per user. My shell uses 'pstree' tool together with
'w' command outputs to do so.
Everything is fine. I just c
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On 2013-06-05 18:33, Joseph Mays wrote:
> Joseph Mays:
>> Tried several iterations, though it’s clearly a fat32 formatted USB
>> drive. Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs
>> command.
>>
>>
>> root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
>> *** Working on device /dev/da2 *
WARNING: mount of da2s1 denied due to unsupported optional features
That's odd, because that warning comes from ext2fs not msdosfs. Do you
use ext2fs anywhere?
What version of FreeBSD is this? And is this just a standard installation
or do you compile your own kernel?
root@warehouse:/root # u
Thanks a lot.
Alex L.
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On 5 ביונ 2013, at 18:13, "John Baldwin"
mailto:j...@freebsd.org>> wrote:
On Tuesday, June 04, 2013 5:18:46 am Alex Liptsin wrote:
I commented on that lines, because I want to compile and load that modules
manually.
I had succeed to compile and load m
On Jun 5, 2013, at 10:22 AM, Alex Liptsin wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Alex L.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 5 ביונ 2013, at 18:13, "John Baldwin"
> mailto:j...@freebsd.org>> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, June 04, 2013 5:18:46 am Alex Liptsin wrote:
> I commented on that lines, because I want to c
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Joseph Mays wrote:
Tried several iterations, though it?s clearly a fat32 formatted USB drive.
Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs command.
root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
*** Working on device /dev/da2 ***
parameters extracted from in-
Maybe the "large" option to mount_msdosfs(8)?
Also, something is odd about the first partition starting at 8064.
What does 'gpart show da2' say?
root@warehouse:/backups # gpart show da2
=> 63 30481089 da2 MBR (14G)
63 8001 - free - (3.9M)
8064 304730881
root@warehouse:/backups # mount_msdosfs -o large /dev/da2s1 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2s1: Invalid argument
-Original Message-
From: Warren Block
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 2:50 PM
To: Joseph Mays
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: USB can't mount msdosfs drive
On Wed
any ideas? any other command line tools which may help me?? any command
which gives me pid per tty information or alike?
Try fstat(1) and procstat(1)
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On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 15:12:19 -0400, Joseph Mays wrote:
> root@warehouse:/backups # mount_msdosfs -o large /dev/da2s1 /usb2
> mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2s1: Invalid argument
Just a wild guess, without having tried any reference test
on my side, but did you already try to access da2 instead
of da2s1? _So
did you already try to access da2 instead of da2s1?
Yeah, tried that early on, got the same result.
root@warehouse:/backups/postgres-02/info # mount_msdosfs /dev/da2 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2: Invalid argument
But just to be fully sure: This is a USB stick / thumb drive, right?
Yes. It'
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 16:12:59 -0400
Joseph Mays articulated:
> Yes. It's one of several thumb drives that were mounted in the back
> of some linux machines at remote sites we help a customer with. The
> client is unsure what was on them, but needs to know. We asked them
> to gather them up and stick
On 2013-06-05 22:12, Joseph Mays wrote:
did you already try to access da2 instead of da2s1?
Yeah, tried that early on, got the same result.
root@warehouse:/backups/postgres-02/info # mount_msdosfs /dev/da2 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2: Invalid argument
But just to be fully sure: This is a U
On 05/06/2013 17:00, Waitman Gobble wrote:
If you must have a web based version, another option is DIY roll your
own ports index based on your own local ports tree. At least you can
set it up how you want.
a simple quick-together script running on my computer:
https://dx.burplex.com/FreeBSD-por
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:45 PM, Shane Ambler wrote:
> On 05/06/2013 17:00, Waitman Gobble wrote:
>
>> If you must have a web based version, another option is DIY roll your
>> own ports index based on your own local ports tree. At least you can
>> set it up how you want.
>>
>> a simple quick-togeth
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