Hello,
I'm getting quite annoyed at ACLs. I don't understand why this is
happening: I have a directory that gets subdirectories created by a web
script, but for some reason those directories have different
permissions. Here is the parent's default ACL, which as I understand it
should be what
Hello,
Today I saw that one of my disks seems to be dead/dying in a RAID 5 array I
have:
http://pastebin.ca/937249
loki.domain.int ciss0: *** Fatal drive error, SCSI port 1 ID 0
loki.domain.int (da1:ciss0:0:1:0): WRITE(10). CDB: 2a 0 c ae 3f d0 0 0 20 0
loki.domain.int (da1:ciss0:0:1:0): CAM
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Does anyone know the correct way to add lines to rc.conf without
sysinstall commenting them out and prepending "REMOVED" to them,
during an automated install.cfg routine? Currently I have a pkg I
made that adds stuff like ntp.conf and rc.conf, but all
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Erik Nørgaard wrote:
> Josh Endries wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know the correct way to add lines to rc.conf without
>> sysinstall commenting them out and prepending "REMOVED" to them,
>> during an automated install.cfg
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Hello,
I have NFS+PXE installs working, but I need quotas enabled. I haven't
seen any way to do this other than a custom kernel, so I need to have
sysinstall push a custom build kernel out instead of the default one. I
copied the disc1 ISO to a direct
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Hello,
I have an Intel Dialogic D/4PCI 4-port modem and I'm wondering if
anyone knows whether I can get it working on FreeBSD. I haven't
touched a modem in probably 15 years and I've forgotten most
everyting heh. It works on Linux, via Intel's softwar
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Hello,
Does anyone know if Plasmon USO drives work with FreeBSD? They're
SCSI WORM devices. Are there any other WORM devices that do?
Josh
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I read in the status report that work is being done on iSCSI, which
is awesome. We're putting in a SAN at work, starting at probably 8 TB
and growing. I'm currently looking at a Coraid AoE
(ATA-over-Ethernet) solution since it seems to have good support for
FreeBSD and Windows drivers in the works.
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So anyone have a resolution to this problem asked last year:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-March/040502.html
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-March/042082.html
I'm having the same problem but haven
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Josh Endries wrote:
> I'm having the same problem but haven't figured it out, maybe it's
> just a bug in sysinstall? If I don't use diskLabelCommit and wait
> until installCommit later it continues, but that doesn't m
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Hello,
I recently got two of these old machines used. One installed and runs
fine, but the other... I've been working on it for three days now and I
can't get it to boot. I can install just fine from the CD (using 6.1-R),
but upon reboot it goes past
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> Pull the disk set in the running system and put it in the non-running
> system and see if it boots, if it does, try putting the disks that came
> out of the non-running system into the running system and seeing if you
> can in
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I just created a new jail for a pkg repo and I'm trying to make
packages, but it isn't using the correct path. I've tried all sorts of
things to get it to work correctly but it insists on making packages in
/usr/ports/// instead of /usr/ports/packages/
Hello,
We are looking at putting in a SAN and I would like to know if anyone
has any experience with using FreeBSD on a SAN. From Googling I've found
some (old) references to some hardware working...
Qlogic ISP 2300 PCI FC-AL adapter connected to EMC/Clariion
Qlogic ISP 2200 PCI FC-AL adapter
My
Hello,
Has anyone out there successfully done an online expansion of a RAID
array in FreeBSD? How is it done and with what hardware did it work?
From what I can gather, it's not possible. Aside from the fact that
fdisk(8) says "Editing an existing slice will most likely result in the
loss of
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