nabled
da0: 17501MB (35842048 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2231C)
Does anyone know what could be causing this to not work?
Also, I know I'm running "4.8-RELEASE-p13" and I applied the new
patches manually. =)
Thanks,
Ken Ebling
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The database server is using the default /usr/local/share/mysql/my-
large.cnf config file (my-huge.cnf always makes mysql act buggy) with
binary logging disabled.
Is there any special tuning or something else I am missing that would
be appropriat
ur problem. I'd
try connecting to the database server's port 5432 via telnet from an
outside location, so that your packets have to pass thru the firewall
in question.
Thanks,
Ken Ebling
Ideal Internet, Inc.
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When you're in X, you can't switch virtual terminals with "alt-F1",
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with your experience. It is greatly appreciated. If your insight
helps make my systems as reliable as yours, I'd like to send you an
Amazon gift card (or giftcertificates.com ?) to help with your
reading habit. =)
Thanks again,
Ken Ebling
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he "IDE 2"
channel and add the new drives to the "IDE 1" channel?
That's about the only thing I can think of that would make the new
drives take priority over the old drives.
If that's the case, just switch IDE cables plugging into the Promise
controller
"To upgrade in-place from 4.x-stable to current".
On one of my 5.4-p1 systems, the relevant instructions start on line
1868.
Take care,
Ken Ebling
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look towards the end of /usr/src/UPDATING for
instructions. There are a few important steps that I haven't seen
documented elsewhere.
Good luck,
Ken Ebling
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l -> Maildir though.
Figure out which approach works best for you, and I can probably help
you with the implementation.
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Alan
On FreeBSD 5.x, I use "/etc/rc.d/named {start | stop | restart}" for
controlling BIND.
Ken Ebling
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as their primary name server.
You may still want to do some things, like disallow other people
from using your name servers, by only enabling "recursion" for your
machines.
You can find detailed instructions on configuring recursion here:
http://www.netadmintools.com/art2
er you're
connecting from, and it can't, so it hangs and times out. I usually
try #2 first, and if that doesn't work, I'll disable privilege
separation, which always fixes the problem.
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Ken Ebling
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reboot.
Ken Ebling
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I'm including my rc.conf, dmesg output and my kernel config. If anyone
can provide some insight I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ken Ebling
rc.conf:
hostname="laptop.deevil.org"
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 192.168.0.3 netmask 255.255.255.0"
defaultroute
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