On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, Marlon Martin wrote:
im running localhost dns(127.0.0.1), it works fine but my question is, is
there any logs where i can check if it really caches remote ip addresses,
like the website IP address im visiting like hotmail.com cnn google
freebsd.org. thanks
Use rndc(8) to du
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> As I type, the server is in single user mode. The fsck commands
> result in:
> CAN NOT READ: BLK 16
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Try starting vinum.
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all of directory base/ to get a
minimal 5.0 system.
You'll need about 190 floppy disks.
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ter, enter" smees to work but I never see when exactly.
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> Something does not go right I suppose, but WHAT ??
> My system: FreeBSD-4.7R
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Make sure you are viewing virtual console 0 by pressning .
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> insn-attrtab.c
> Killed
> *** Error code 137
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Sounds like you're out of memory/swap or hit some other process limit.
what does 'limits' and/or 'swapinfo' say? Anything in the logfiles?
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processes running. Do 'ps aux' and check the %MEM column for memory pigs..
Workaround: drop to single-user mode and try buildworld again.
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> take it to single-user because if I let it background fsck, the damn
> thing will hang (still process packets through the NATd but you can't
> type at all or login for example) a few moments after the login: prompt
> shows up.
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> Thanks,
> John Straiton
> [EM
t into the virtual machine in order to boot normally.
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ok? Does it happen if you switch to a different virtual screen?
I bet you have a broken keyboard (zapped during the power outage).
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> take to make the partition bootable.
Take a look at `man loader` - there are lots of knobs for tweaking root
things.
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> Jul 3 20:15:00 mas02 /usr/sbin/cron[14546]: login_getclass:
> retrieving class information: Device not configured
Your disk has died and the kernel has turned it off. This is bad
because it seems to be your root disk.
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this to log all writes to /dev/console to /var/log/console.log
console.info/var/log/console.log
Don't forget to:
# touch /var/log/console.log
# kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
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ck command in the /etc/rc script somewhere
before it starts mounting disks, and reboot.
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> http://www.asandler.com/jokes/computer/c.shtml/
$PAGER /usr/share/misc/bsd-family-tree
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e 'man keymap' for more info.
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main advantage
of this setup is the fact that FreeBSD has virtual consoles, so you can
telnet to different machines in different windows. Its a great job for an
otherwise useless piece of equipment.
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process, so that I dont have to be
> physically present at the box
Sheesh. Use a hardware RAID controller.
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around the 6gig mark on mine. The bad section
was about 20-30MB long.
Knowing this, I can now setup partitions around the bad bit. I created a
5.5 gig partition 1, a 1 gig partition 2 (the bad bits), and 1.5 gig
partition 3.
Hope that helps.
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lace ad2 with the harddrive and issue the command
> dd if=freebsd5.1.bin of=/dev/ad2
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> Both harddrives are exactly the same, so hopefully the following steps should work,
> correct?
Yep, thats exactly what you do.
Add a 'bs=64k' to the dd command line for better copying effici
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utdown -f touches /fastboot). The rc scripts check this and add appropriate
> flags to the invocation of fsck (or in the case of /fastboot don't invoke it).
You must be talking about another OS. FreeBSD's shutdown doesnt have -F or -f flag.
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Uhm, man fsck.
fsck already runs at boot.
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tion shouldve been asked).
disklabel it manually (disklabel -e)
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ping.
Make your users aware that abusing ping (and other net resources) will get
them kicked and banned from your system.
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log icmp from any to any
man ipfw says:
uid user
Match all TCP or UDP packets sent by or received for a user. A
user may be matched by name or identification number.
..which sort of implies it wont work for icmp.
Why would you want this policy?
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