> /dev/ad0s1a
newtmp -> /dev/ad0s1f
newusr -> /dev/ad0s1g
newvar -> /dev/ad0s1e
You don't need any dumping for the swapfs. I don't know what will
happen if you do, never tried.
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Promise card.
(at least for me and others it won't... see pr:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/72960)
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re xf - &
# iostat -c10
Give us the output of mount, and first 10 samples from iostat to see
what kind of throughput you are getting, and how the filesystems are
mounted.
I don't know how many recommendations I'll be able to suggest after
that, but it will show us more what's
Derek wrote:
I would think not, but let's find out. When you are running the above
series of commands, can you instead do this:
# cd /mnt/usr
# mount
# dump 0af - /usr | restore xf - &
# iostat -c10
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Raid 0 stripe set.
Did you ever find a solution to this Collin?
I've got a 5.3-STABLE SMP machine, with a promise RAID controller,
RAID1, with snd_emu10k1.ko, and I get the same results... Re-nicing
xmms doesn't help eit
performance of some pci devices on bench marks I have. You should
search for some of them to see if there is a good setting for your pc.
Thanks for your response Jason. I won't be in a position to test the
machine until tomorrow, but I'll follow up then.
Che
S, or the O/S? If its in FreeBSD, where
can I find more information about this?
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and then power on. Holding the power button in for 5 seconds _forces_
the system to shut off in all but the most extreme cases of failures.
Your system may have become unresponsive after the 'shutdown -p now'...
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trouble (like ruining the drive connectors).
Failing that, if you can take the drive out of the machine (new cable,
new card, new system), and run the manufacture's _extensive_ drive tests
on it, I think you'll find all i
Attached are some files that may be useful. The systat-vmstat is
"systat -vmstat" command when I'm untarring a file, and xmms is buzzing
or skipping.
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markzero wrote:
I'm using the binary nvidia drivers on
my old 32mb TNT Riva 64 and from the framerates I'm getting from
xscreensaver, I think it's safe to assume that I'm not getting any
acceleration!
My X.org config says:
Section "Device"
Option "NvAGP" "2" #try OS agp, fall back to nvagp
ing jdk does (lots of highly compressable
small files in a complex directory structure). I would be interested if
others wanted to share their results, although I think a new thread name
is in order.
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And what's happend if you reboot and do this again ?
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I had a wired network with a FreeBSD gateway/firewall. The gateway
died and I converted to a mixed network with a Belkin N1 wireless
router.
I have 2 windows machines and 3 FreeBSD 6.2-stable machines.
fix etc/rc.conf and reboot.
dhclient is runnin
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It supports most formats and will convert in bulk.
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>>
>> I need help to resolve a problem with my sendmail server.
>>
>> In my /var/log/maillog, I've been seeing:
>>
>&
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I'm in as root. What do?
TIA,
chmod 644 /etc/mail/aliases
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chmod 644 /etc/mail/aliases.db
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I tried that and checked the permissions on
/etc/mail/aliases.db
but nothing works :( Any other ideas?
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At 01:27 PM 10/18/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
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> At 06:15 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
>> Derek Ragona wrote:
>> > At 04:07 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I need help to resolve a probl
try here:
http://www.ctyme.com/intr/int-80.htm
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> At 01:27 PM 10/18/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
>> Derek Ragona wrote:
>> > At 06:15 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winner wrote:
>> >> Derek Ragona wrote:
>> >> > At 04:07 PM 10/17/2007, Duane Winn
At 01:47 PM 10/18/2007, Yuri wrote:
> You can try here:
> http://www.ctyme.com/intr/int-80.htm
>
Thanks Derek.
This site just says: parameters on stack.
So when following this I write the function 'mysyscall' (below) it doesn't
work.
It should return 3 but returns 1
have oversaw it myself.
Yuri
Yuri,
Sorry I wasn't more help. I'm an old assembler programmer, but have not
done much of that under FreeBSD.
Glad you got it solved.
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path = /opt/www
writable = Yes
validusers = smbuser
Thank You,
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you can assign the user and group using:
mount_smbfs -u uid, -g gid
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You may need to check your /etc/nsswitch.conf on snowball, and any other
DNS servers. Also be sure you are using the same DNS lookup order for the
clients.
I d
fault: nnote was -1077942208 instead of 9 for
example.
if you check the man page on scanf:
d Matches an optionally signed decimal integer; the next pointer must
be a pointer to int.
You shouldn't try to put a short into an int. Always declare the correct
size for variab
e/FILESYSTEM ; tar -xpf -)
then you would
rm -rf /FILESYSTEM
ln -s /storage/FILESYSTEM /FILESYSTEM
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>
Seems like I'm running into inode problems I finally
tar'd /var to a /temp fs, then forgot to do the newfs. So now
I've got a fs panic.
Hope it isn't a bad drive.
thanks.
gary
I wo
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but that hasn't prevented it from terminating.
Anyone know a way to get around this?
Thanks,
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I would try the other tar's (bsdtar, pax, etc.) and see what happens . . .
Also check the man pages and see if there is a commandline option to
continue after er
I did a source upgrade and rebuild from 5.1 to 6.1 remotely. Read
upgrading carefully after you pull down the new src though for any extra
steps you might need to make. However, also be prepared to make the trip
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need off this disk by copying to a new disk, or top tape, or a usb
disk. If you know what data you need like: /etc /usr/local/etc
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> leak somewhere they can be lumped together,
>
> > Is there a manual garbage collector i could run?
>
> No.
>
> > What is your advise on what method I could use to precisely track down
> > what program(s) is(are) causing this?
>
> My advice is that y
mory "eaten up" by running anti-virus and mail scanning
software particularly if you are not bouncing spam. I would check your
spam handling.
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these with the drives taken out of the RAID array though.
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At 12:12 PM 11/14/2007, Tamouh H. wrote:
>
> Derek Ragona wrote:
> > At 09:00 AM 11/14/2007, Barnaby Scott wrote:
> >> I suspect I already know the answer to this, which is that the
> >> trouble I am having is nothing to do with the OS at all,
> but I have
>
ts, these get added to the TCP stack, and their are
kernel structures created too I'm sure, but I have no idea how to find
those. Netstat will show sockets in use though.
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allow-query {"home"; };
};
controls {
inet 127.0.0.1 port 953;
allow { 127.0.0.1;10.202.77.110; } keys { "DHCP_UPDATER"; };
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Line 20 is where controls start.
Any help much appreciated.
rgds,
Patrick
try either removing the "port 953;" from
th your dmesg output
included.
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wrong, on on an unmounted filesystem.
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I would check your firewall setting, which may disconnect connections on
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If you need a web based application, you can install firefox on a thumb
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plain text - (not a gui html editor) ?
I use putty to ssh to remote servers and use vi to edit files once logged
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You can also gather some information by having a script run top
periodically and logging this to a file to see what the system is
doing. You can check the last log entry of this file after a freeze/hang
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> Subject: Re: named mystery
with gnome as a regular user only one
screen is used. So the problem appears permission related but I'm sure
could be a configuration error as well.
So if anyone has any advise on how to fix this, or where to look, I'd
appreciate any guidance.
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other.
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ed support, where you only
need to update the diskless client boot to update all the clients that use
that boot.
As for issues, bandwidth can be problematic, depending on the number of
clients, and if they all boot at the same time.
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First Id like to thank you for your reply.
Yes I've read the handbook and lots of other technical articles on this
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what concerns me is the overall 'worth' of this technique just to install
OS&
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|problems so far.
|
| When they say "supported" they are referring to service level
|agreements and technical support should somet
roy listing when I access http://myserver.com, but not /icons.
How can I remedy this?
add a symbolic link:
ln -s /usr/local/share/icons [path to your doc root]/icons
typically for apache22 this would be:
ln -s /usr/local/share/icons /usr/local/www/apache22/data/icons
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> I have FreeBSD 7.0 Release and if I mount_smbfs a network NTFS share I
have
> a 2 GB size limit on files. I checked the handbook and list archives but
> h
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> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Derek Ragona
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>> I have FreeBSD 7.0 R
At 12:50 PM 11/18/2008, David Horn wrote:
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>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Derek Ragona
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have FreeBSD 7.0 R
At 02:05 PM 11/20/2008, Chris Pratt wrote:
On Nov 20, 2008, at 7:21 AM, David Horn wrote:
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No error message, it just stopped writing at 1 Gb. I was doing
this using
scp.
Whoa, hopefully you just made a few typos here, or we are going down
the
er??
You need to be more specific. Are you using ESX server or workstation?
As for the boot manager you can use it, or not. Both work.
You can have the FreeBSD just use DHCP to get network settings.
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Hello all
We are considering using an application that uses FreeBSD web servers in
front of Windows file servers. How reliable/scalable is the kernel SMB
module?
You may want to use FreeNAS which is made for NAS using FreeBSD.
-Derek
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> At 12:50 PM 11/18/2008, David Horn wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Derek Ragona
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> At 12:23 AM 11/18/2008,
have already combed through the handbook and mailing list archives.
Thanks,
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> Derek Ragona wrote:
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>> I have a freshly installed 7.0 release server. The configuration files
>> (all dot files including .ssh etc.) in /root keep getti
Rob Hurle wrote:
Dear All,
This may sound like a Windows problem, but please read on. I made a
mistake and bought a WD "My Passport" external 350GB disc drive for
use on several Windows machines, on some of which I don't have admin
access, and a couple of FreeBSD systems.
On first use on W
built? These ports all seem to be part of gnome2.
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On Tue, Dec 01, 2009, at 12:41:07 -0600, Derek Ragona wrote:
> I source upgraded a server from 7.2 release to 8.0 release. In
> trying to rebuild all the ports, HAL is broken and won't compile. If
> I try to make config on most of those por
ecessary if you are using this system as a firewall or
packet filter.
To narrow down your problem you may want to disable any NICs that are not
necessary and see if the problem persists.
Hope this helps.
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At 06:48 AM 12/3/2009, Igor V. Ruzanov wrote:
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Derek Ragona wrote:
|At 04:28 AM 12/3/2009, Igor V. Ruzanov wrote:
|> Hello!
|>
|> I have updated FreeBSD 8.0 sources via cvsup and compiled system. uname -a
|> shows:
|>
|> FreeBSD localhost 8.0-RELEASE Free
At 08:17 AM 3/10/2008, Robert Huff wrote:
Derek Ragona writes:
> > > My FreeBSD 6.2 doesn't change to Daylight Saving Time. How should
I fix
> > > it?
> >
> > I'm having the same problem with -CURRENT. I have updated the
> >zon
At 09:38 AM 3/10/2008, Robert Huff wrote:
Derek Ragona writes:
> Have you checked the ntpd log file for errors, and verified it is
> running. Often ntpd won't reset the time if the delta is too
> large, and you have to stop ntpd and run ntpdate instead, then
> start
am
still a hour behind.
Robert Huff
Are you running ntpd?
-Derek
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At 10:28 AM 3/10/2008, Robert Huff wrote:
Derek Ragona writes:
> > > Have you checked the ntpd log file for errors, and verified it is
> > > running. Often ntpd won't reset the time if the delta is too
> > > large, and you have to stop ntpd and run ntp
. I don't think you can jump major versions as too much changes with
each major version.
You could download the ISO's and do binary upgrades to the major versions
which would be faster.
-Derek
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