ted the passwd file, the group file, made the home
directory and copied over some dot files there, now it's all automated
in the adduser command.
A user might have several domains, mail, one or more web sites, etc.
All of this gets configured into lots of different files. Then th
buy a cheap router that is supported and
replace your cisco.
Michael Grant
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Chris H wrote:
> Greetings,
> I'm RP for a fairly large chunk of IP real estate. I carved out
> a /27 segment for my home network. Which is currently running over
> a cis
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:08:47PM +0200, Michael Grant wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:38:36AM +0200,
on't need to
reformat your disk or create some special underlying file system.
GlusterFS is in userspace.
However.... I have yet to get it working on freebsd. Anyone had any
luck with GlusterFS on Freebsd 6.x?
Michael Grant
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 10:38:36AM +0200, Michael Grant wrote:
>> My box crashed again:
>>
>> panic: kmem_malloc(4096): kmem_map too small: 1073741824 total allocated
>> cpuid = 0
>&g
the machine.
In /boot/loader.conf, I currently have the following:
vm.kmem_size=1G
vm.kmem_size_max=1G
vm.kmem_size_scale=2
and in my kernel conf file I have:
options KVA_PAGES=512
It stayed up for 33 days this time. Is there anything else I can do?
Michael Gr
for 6 or
more sticks.
I feel for you John, I've lost many nights sleep in the last couple
weeks trying to understand why this production box was crashing. I
was really surprised to see this start happening, normally my freebsd
boxes have uptimes in terms of years,
set up a real swap partition
and now I'm currently waiting for this to happen again so I can get a
crash dump.
Michael Grant
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My server is live and serving customers. I can't afford to take the
box down for a whole day while I upgrade ports. Is there any
intelligent way to do this?
For example, could I do everything on a second disk while running the
live system on the first disk? For example using a chroot so it
thin
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Ruben van Staveren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Mar 2008, at 10:06, Michael Grant wrote:
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> > My server just literally was brought to it's knees with this message
> > spewing on the console:
> >
> > swap_pager:
uld I upgrade to? I'm currently running 6.3
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Has anyone succeeded in doing a 4.x -> 6.x upgrade from source without
upgrading first to 5.x as an intermediate step?
Michael Grant
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TED]> wrote:
> Michael Grant wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me if/when the Adaptec AIC9410 SAS/SATA controller
> > will be supported?
> >
> > Michael Grant
>
> It's on my TODO list, but realistically I won't even be able to think
> about starting it u
Can anyone tell me if/when the Adaptec AIC9410 SAS/SATA controller
will be supported?
Michael Grant
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7;m running 5.3-release.
Has anyone seen this? Snapshots should persist beyond reboots,
shouldn't they?
(Yes, I am doing the mdconfig and remounting the snap.)
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e (to verify) what file md0 is based on? Perhaps this
should be part of the mdconfig -l output?
Furthermore, could we have that info when we run mount (with no args)
and df? Or might that break something that depends on their output?
Michael Grant
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Michael Grant
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 09:41:28PM -0800, Doug White wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Michael Schuh wrote:
>
> > I hav Host A andHost B both are connected to an SAN
> > through an QLA2200 Fibre-Channel (man isp).
> > On the SAN are 14 Disks da0-da13 these Di
;tunefs -L root'? It appears from the man page that one creates a
/dev/label/root and the other creates a /dev/ufs/root.
Where can I learn more about /dev/label and /dev/ufs? Thanks again.
Michael Grant
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 01:39:58PM +0100, Andrea Campi wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 29, 2
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 09:33:25PM +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:40, Michael Grant wrote:
> > Is there any way to statically assign a device name to a specific disk
> > so that if the BIOS renumbers the disks (for example if I move around
> >
Is there any way to statically assign a device name to a specific disk
so that if the BIOS renumbers the disks (for example if I move around
a controller) so that the devices always come up with the same name?
Michael Grant
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oaded on the other disk, though I'm not 100% sure if
the error came from windows or the bootloader (which should be in
english I thought).
Michael Grant
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