I've just ordered a new server based on the Intel Xeon X3210. This is a
quad core processor supporting the Intel 64 (formerly known as IntelĀ®
EM64T, according to the flyer) instruction set.
I plan to install FreeBSD 6.2 on it, but I'm not clear whether I should
be using the AMD64 version or the x8
foreboding blank
monitor without even a murmur from the BIOS, let alone an attempt to
boot FreeBSD.
All the hardware is around two months old - an MSI KM2M motherboard with
AMD Athlon 2200, 512MB RAM and 2 x 60 GB HDD in software RAID 1 using
Vinum. FreeBSD is 5.1 RELEASE.
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Is it possible to set a default source address on a machine?
I have an ADSL connection with a fixed IP and a further /29 routed to
it. Until recently I used an ADSL router which acquired the connection
IP, and then the first of the /29 on the internal interface.
In an effort to conserve both IPs
rw,userquota
2 2
/dev/ad1s1d /bakufs rw 2
2
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On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Emil Thelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Chris Hastie wrote:
I tried to upgrade from 5.1-RELEASE to 5_RELENG last night and hit big
problems with vinum. 5_RELENG in retrospect was an error I suspect, as
what I really wanted was 5.4-RELEASE.
Sin
de? Is
it even possible?
Thanks
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procedure to get something like this working on a fresh install?
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 11:15:41AM +0100, Chris Hastie wrote:
I'm looking at building a FreeBSD server with two identical 60GB hard
drives configured with software RAID-1. What would be the best way to
set about this?
The
change this, and what to change it to?
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hing I can find for answers and go no where. Perhaps I'm just
looking in the wrong place, but some help here would be greatly
appreciated.
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quires scbus and da
device ums # Mouse
device urio# Diamond Rio 500 MP3 player
device uscanner# Scanners
Has anyone any suggestions as to how to get this to work?
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But with the WD drive I see only one line:
umass0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/6.02, addr 2
Well it appears that I have solved this problem by recompiling the
kernel with
device ehci
It could, of course, be
achines?
Thanks for your help.
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around it? And any suggestions about spawn?
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On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris Hastie wrote:
Yesterday I upgraded a 5.1 system to 5.4. I then cvsuped the ports tree and
rebuilt Postfix from mail/postfix.
I am having problems with spawn and pipe. Spawn complains
postfix/spawn[36315]: fatal: unknow
ary (SSL? SASL? SQL?) that includes its own
brain-damaged getopt() routine."
Digging a bit deeper, I spotted a suggestion that SPF might be that
third-party library, so recompiled without that option and bingo! It all
works again.
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lem with it.
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vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc'
device = 'VT6102 Rhine II PCI Fast Ethernet Controller'
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able to do what ever I do
from an SSH session. If there's no alternative I can arange KVMoIP console
access.
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da0: 237464MB (486326272 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 30272C)
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a
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DNS_LOGMODULE_DLZ, ISC_LOG_ERROR,
+ "Could not set database reconnect option");
+}
+
+
for (j=0; dbc == NULL && j < 4; j++)
dbc = mysql_real_connect((MYSQL *) dbi->dbconn, host,
rking "mostly" but I'm not sure if that applies to
> FreeBSD as well as Unix and how good "mostly" is.
>
>
I've never had any trouble with my 6120, but I guess the crucial
difference is the PostScript support in the 6120.
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stem, so on a busy system you need to get every
ounce of performance out of MySQL.
Don't use a bind-dlz installation as a caching nameserver. Apart from
the usual reasons to keep caching resolvers and authoritative name
servers apart, firing recursive queries at bind massively increases the
number
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