#x27;t even know how to do any useful
diagnostics in order to isolate the problem.
Thanks in advance,
Jaime
zeus# uname -a
FreeBSD zeus.cairodurham.org 4.9-PRERELEASE FreeB
On Sunday, December 14, 2003, at 12:10 AM, paul beard wrote:
On Dec 13, 2003, at 8:50 PM, Jaime wrote:
current process = 26642 (perl5.00503)
any idea what perl-based job is running and if moving to a newer perl
version would have any effect at all?
Its probably SpamAssassin, which is
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On Sunday, December 14, 2003, at 01:40 AM, Gautam Gopalakrishnan wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 12:19:19AM -0500, Jaime wrote:
Its probably SpamAssassin, which is run against every incoming
message. This causes it to have lots of copies in memory at once and
to run/quit very often. I don
viously wrong on #2, so now I'm less certain about #1. I'll
get on this a.s.a.p. and see what it does.
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set, then recompile the kernel. Still no luck.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on?
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> On Friday 26 December 2003 11:05 am, Jaime wrote:
> Are you sure that you are building and installing a kernel. That would be
> about the only thing that wouldn't update your boot message.
I am completely certain. I've us
ous and yet we didn't check. :)
FWIW, I've been using the make-world process since 1997. The only
other time that I've ever had a problem (including several years of
updating the box in question) was when I had bad hardware.
ght be able to track down the
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things. I also tried mv /usr/src /usr/src.old and then re-cvsup
and recompile. That didn't help, either.
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If a FreeBSD expert (Greg? *nudge*) wants the /boot files, they can have
them.
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message itself will show a time of 3:40am. That is with "Personal
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#x27;ve tried to RTFM
(and even the freshports.org CVS system and a little of the source code)
but have had no luck figuring this out.
Can anyone else even reproduce this error?
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apps, web site, intranet, etc.) so I am trying to keep outage frequency
and duration to a minimum.
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com-->1.2.3.4-->customer15.dialup.isp.com. This isn't tragic
in most situations, but its not perfect.
Talk to your ISP for details.
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DNS issues seem to the average Joe.
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cerberus# sysctl -a | grep intr_qu
net.inet.ip.intr_queue_maxlen: 50
net.inet.ip.intr_queue_drops: 6987
Does anyone have any suggestions or tips?
Thanks in advance,
plies on TCP port 20. I can't recall if
that is port 20 on the remote or local host, though. A little
experimentation and you'll probably figure it out. (hint: netstat -nf
inet)
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root
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I tried that first. That didn't work, either. :(
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think that I changed about a half dozen settings at most.
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ost. I was the only person logged in and I did not initiate that
connection.
Obviously, I'll be taking steps to find the crack and remote it.
:) If anyone wants to suggest something to check, I'd appreciate it.
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The box was running 4.7-Stable anyway. :) The troubling part is that
the process claims to be /usr/sbin/nscd, but that file doesn't exist.
I'll have to see how they did that with lsof, mergemaster, etc.
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Google.
So only his Gallery install was compomised? Or was there a more
direct effect, e.g. a backdoor or rootkit install?
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Shantanu Mahajan wrote:
> +-- Jaime [freebsd] [17-06-03 19:42 -0400]:
> | On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bryan W. Maxwell wrote:
> | > Im trying to set up my home system as 192.168.2.0, but somehow the local
> | > loop lo0 is still on 127.0.0.1.
> |
> | Thi
ve that a reset is usually when a remote host looks at the
connection and then decides to disconnect from it. For example, this can
be caused with ipfw rules. Also, double check your routing tables
(netstat -rn) on each host.
d. Skipping backups."
fi
$ camcontrol devlist
at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (pass0)
at scbus0 target 1 lun 0 (pass1)
at scbus0 target 2 lun 0 (pass2)
at scbus1 target 0 lun 0 (da0,pass3)
at scbus2 target 4 lun 0 (sa0,pass4)
Any help is g
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>
> In the last episode (Jan 28), Jaime said:
>> /usr/bin/tar -cvpX /usr/local/etc/backups/skiplist-relative.txt -f
>> /dev/sa0 -C / .
>
> If nothing else, I suggest bumping up your blocksize. The default for tar
t a bad thought. However, I'm certain that there is no recursion
going on. The delays are happening too early on for that. Also, this
script works well if I target an external HD but never finishes on the
tape.
Thanks for the idea. I hadn't considered it before.
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equivalent of /dev/sa0) appeared to write to
the tape and then list the items on that tape. I didn't see how long
it would take, though. In retrospect, maybe I should have let that
run longer. :(
How certain are you that its a termination problem?
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> dump is perfect. period.
Is it possible to pull out individual files? A fellow sysadmin asked
me that years ago and I didn't have an answer for him.
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I think that this might be one of those situations.
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few hundred
dollars. :)
http://msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=Wind_Nettop_CS120&class=npc
Also, I have no prior experience with FreeBSD's wifi support or using
Compact Flash or SD cards. (Despite using FreeBSD since version
2.2.1!) Any pointers?
Many thanks in advance to any h
org/doc/en/books/handbook/backups-tapebackups.html
This didn't seem to work, though.
Any help is appreciated,
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Tone of voice in email is misunderstood 50% of the time.
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and write to the tape?
I'll give it a try. I've only used tar and mt so far.
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/dev/sa0 fsf 1 && mt -f
/dev/sa0 rewind.) More info later.
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SCSI-2 device
Mar 19 14:27:37 atlas kernel: sa0: 160.000MB/s transfers (80.000MHz,
offset 96, 16bit)
Mar 19 14:29:19 atlas kernel: (sa0:ahc0:0:6:0): lost device
Mar 19 14:29:19 atlas kernel: (sa0:ahc0:0:6:0): removing device entry
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So I am pretty sure that we're OK on the SCSI chain. I *am* starting
to wonder about the tape drive itself, though.
What do you think?
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ea is just for brainstorming. I've never tried it with
FreeBSD. I've tried things resembling it with MacOS X.
Good luck,
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Jaime wrote:
Looking in /var/log/messages, I find lines like this:
Jul 11 21:28:47 atlas kernel: pid 81702 (imapd), uid 1001: exited on signal
11
Are you using any CFLAGS in /etc/make.conf?
I don't remember changing anything in
at. I was just making an
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Come to think of it, this might be the source of David's issue.
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don't know if this has anything to do with it. I'm mentioning it in
case someone comes across our posts in a search and they need to find
the solution to this same problem.
Thanks a bunch,
On Jul 25, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Derek Ragona wrote:
Using tar with a SDLT I set the blocksize at 1024
and use ASCII headers (-c)
Thanks for the advice. I hadn't thought about block size. Why do
you use the ASCII headers?
ething with the FreeBSD port and that its fixed in version
6.63. Unfortunately, only version 6.62 is in the ports collection.
Anyone know what to do to get past this?
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On Feb 22, 2012, at 11:40 AM, Matthew Seaman
wrote:
> The remaining port (lang/perl5.8) hasn't been modified in 7 months, and
> I believe it may well be deprecated and removed fairly soon.
Good to know. What version comes with FreeBSD if you don't install a port of
Perl? Is there some way to
a port. Thanks to Matthew for that.
And now I'm back to upgrading security/amavisd-new and
mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin and other Perl based ports. :) I'm really
glad that portupgrade exists on FreeBSD.
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systems that are on line at all
times. Then, if I need up upgrade software or the hardware breaks, I
can just swap the box.
Any pointers on this project are appreciated, especially what models
of computers would work well with FreeBSD.
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> Just out of curiosity, why not rack-mounted boxed?
Space issues. They'll have to either fit on a shelf in one of two
rooms, depending on the outcome of some other things.
Any thoughts on brand or model?
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one else get FreeBSD installed on an R210? Is there a BIOS
setting that I need to check or something? I've spent about a week on
this and will need to return both R210s soon if I can't get them
working.
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freebsd.org/doc/handbook/carp.html>.
That way, I can upgrade the OS whenever I want and the district's 800
authorized computers (and 50-200 unauthorized computers, phones,
tablets, etc.) keep working.
Seriously. Make it redundant. Its the most important lesson a
systems administrator mus
can't see the array.
My next issue is this: I can use the DVD to install 8.2-RELEASE, but
not 8-STABLE. However, 8.2-RELEASE can't boot, sinc eit doesn't have
the driver for the HDs. Am I missing something?
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e, postfix,
etc.) Once the OS is updated, should I just portupgrade them all?
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Does FreeBSD have one in it ?
I will also be looking at Linux.
What is the differnce between FreeBSD and Linux?
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I have much reading to do but at least its in the right direction
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Hello,
Please, could you tell me if there is any network interface
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