jason wrote:
At some point in the last couple of weeks postfix on my 5.4-RELEASE
system stopped logging to /var/log/maillog. The only thing in there
now (and for all of the saved maillog files) is the turnover
timestamp. Any suggestions where to look?
Short answer - check:
a) syslogd
b
Pietro Cerutti wrote:
just updated my RELENG_6 as Tue May 2 08:25:55 CEST 2006
There are some things that are not clear about the version:
- uname says FreeBSD 6.1-RC #0
- on the FreeBSD FTP site the RC directory is now RC2
(pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/6.1-RC2)
- on the FreeBSD web site the sch
Janet Sullivan wrote:
Mike Jakubik wrote:
arrive at the sacrifice of stability. I think FreeBSD should only be
released when known major bugs are worked out. A known broken release
to me and most new users is useless, lets not release simply for the
sake of numbering.
For me, and many oth
Michael Gerhards wrote:
But by browsing through this list I found the thread "sk0: watchdog timeout"
and the problem described there is quite similiar to what I get here. So
perhaps this bug in the sk driver is also the cause for my trouble here?!
Possibly (and even likely). It sounds like
Michael Gerhards wrote:
Apparently the timeout problem is fixed in -CURRENT, and will be merged
after 6.1-RELEASE. Enjoy.
Sounds good to me. I guess this won't be more than a few days, perhaps
1-2 weeks?!
That is up to the committer, but I would imagine so.
Tracking -STABLE is a Good
J. T. farmer wrote:
Mike Jakubik wrote:
Jonathan Noack wrote:
The *entire* errata page was from 6.0; it was a mistake. This wasn't
some "put on the rose-colored classes and gloss over major issues"
thing. It was a long release cycle and something was forgotten. C'est
la vie. It's always
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
and rebuilt the array..
sudo atacontrol rebuild ar0
However the status stayed at 0%.
On the rare occasion I've needed to do so, since 5.1 days, the
atacontrol rebuild stays at 0%, last I tried this was on 6.1-PREPRELEASE
~mid February.
The first time I gave up waitin
Doug Hardie wrote:
On May 21, 2006, at 20:55, Colin Percival wrote:
If you administrate system(s) running FreeBSD (in the broad sense of
"are
responsible for keeping system(s) secure and up to date"), please visit
http://people.freebsd.org/~cperciva/survey.html
and complete the survey below b
Paul.LKW wrote:
Dear all:
Recently I installed HylaFAX port on 6.1 and find that the fax
received (Fax
is received in /var/hylafax/recvq and changed to tiff format) can not
sent
to specified email user and find the error log below:
May 30 04:08:56 office sendmail[624]: k4TK8t7A000620: to=ee-f
Stephen Hurd wrote:
1) How do people cope with custom termcap entries?
One workaround is to not modify /etc/termcap at all. Instead just store
them in a file somewhere and (depending on your shell) do
export TERMCAP=/my/custom/termcap
Or even
export TERMCAP=custom:my custom entry
Se
Tofik Suleymanov wrote:
Thank you for brief and altogether extensive explanation of the
case.The thing i wanted to do is to read let's say portions of memory
where .bss and .data block of a running program reside.
is that possible ?
Yes. Debuggers offer this functionality, for example.
man 2
Mark Morley wrote:
Wondering if this rings any bells for anyone:
Yes it does...
I had been seeing similar issues for some time on a couple HP Proliant
servers - saw it in 5.4 as well - but have been attributing this to
driver related issues (the bge driver in particular, which has seen man
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