ut
> it does note them if you're paying attention).
Not by default. .o is in the "ignore by default" list.
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until I have replace it? Ok?
Yes, but write performance will be absolutely horrible until you
replace the broken drive and rebuild the volume.
Note that if you lose one of those remaining two drives before you
replace the broken drive and rebuild the volume, you're toast.
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uot;lo1" device, but
> there's no loop(4) man page like there is a ppp(4) man page.
>
> (Anyone want to write a loop(4) man page? I don't.)
>
lo(4)
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Getting back to some more specific info you wanted, the only web
app I run that has bearing is Kalendus, and it responds mighty quickly.
> "Add-in" topic: how DDR-memory instead SDRAM affects server performance?
It *rocks*.
For another benchmark, I pulled 110 MFLOPs from thi
your NIC, e.g., "xl0"
for 3Com 3C905, "fxp0" for Intel Etherexpress, etc.)
Now you'll get an address at boot-time. I'm not sure, but if your
box is already up when the installer comes,
ifconfig dc0 down
ifconfig dc0 up
(or the equivalent for your NIC)
mi
t;) video board
WD Caviar IDE hard drive on ata0-master using UDMA
Hitachi GD-2000 DVD-ROM on ata1-master using WDMA2
dmesg is attached.
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Heath Nielson wrote:
> On Sunday 28 October 2001 05:40 pm, Chris BeHanna wrote:
> > I attempted to view a DVD with the ogle port (nice DVD menu
> > support), and I crashed my machine (4.4-STABLE, cvsup'd at
> > Fri Oct 19 01:08:36 EDT 2001). T
-9c mfsroot > /mnt/mfsroot.gz
rm mfsroot
umount /mnt
vnconfig -u vn0
echo "Copying mfsroot.flp.$1 to floppy disk ..."
dd if=mfsroot.flp.$1 of=/dev/fd0
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as one can see, channel_if.h seems to be missing from the source tree..
perhaps it was accidently blow away?
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I assumed since this was the stable list it was understood i was using
4.4-STABLE when i had the previously mentioned compile problem (missing
channel_if.h). also, i had cvsupped the source tree about 1 minute before
compiling.. perhaps i am missing an option in the conf file? no idea..
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alling Multiple SCSI Cards". Ignore this section, it only refers to
cases where multiple cards are installed in a single machine.
Good Luck
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> Ours is also connected to a KVM switch, and that switch uses the scroll lock
> key to bring up a menu of machines it's connected to (I've never seen it, but
> that's how it was described to me). Someone else suggested that maybe
the only thing
on the bus (I use SCSI for everything else):
atapci0: port 0xffa0-0xffaf at device
7.1 on pci0
ad0: 39083MB [79408/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA33
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|I have (I hope
o.h:57: syntax error before `linux_time_t'
> linux_proto.h:57: `linux_time_t' undeclared here (not in a function)
> linux_proto.h:57: syntax error before `)'
See the 2000 /usr/src/UPDATING entry.
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>
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On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:21:39PM -0500, Chris Faulhaber wrote:
> So far so good, my system (Gigabyte 7DXR) with:
>
> atapci0: port 0xb400-0xb40f at device 7.1 on pci0
> ...
> atapci1: port
>0xe800-0xe83f,0xe400-0xe403,0xe000-0xe007,0xdc00-0xdc03,0xd800-0xd807 mem
>0xe9
Please see the advisory that was just released (and/or subscribe to
the freebsd-security-notifications list)...
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+current/freebsd-security-notifications
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our favorite OS, is
> it?
Having "." in your PATH is a security risk. I don't have any
problem making life difficult for people who have "." in their PATH.
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On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Andrew Boothman wrote:
> Chris BeHanna wrote:
> >>However, I was (slightly) less pleased to discover that a consequent
> >>'kldunload snd' paniced the kernel. This is on a (cvsuped last night)
> >>-STABLE box.
> >
> >
memory channels (and your RAM) for its buffering, having no
onboard memory of its own.
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Dave Uhring wrote:
> On Thursday 02 May 2002 10:23 pm, Chris BeHanna wrote:
>
> > I don't know that I've ever tried it. I go through
> > Control Panel->Printers->Add Printer, and browse the Network
> > Neighborhood to find the Samb
Tue May 7
> 12:35:49 EDT 2002
>
> Is there a reason why this happened? I was expecting and wanting
> 4.5-STABLE.
>
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/admin.html#RELEASE-CANDIDATE
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> a tag to get what you really want...
>
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uot;hosts.allow" and it didn't look like there's any place to set
> such thing in "sshd_config"
>
> I am looking forward to hearing a solution.
> Thanks,
>
$ grep -i root /etc/ssh/sshd_config
PermitRootLogin no
$
ther has 5. 4.6 is about to be released, and
5.0 isn't slated for release until later this year some time.
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 04:45:56PM +0200, Marc Olzheim wrote:
> Does anybody know what this is all about ?
>
> http://www.pine.nl/advisories/pine-cert-20020601.html
I don't, but it looks like it's been fixed in RELENG_4_6.
Chris
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usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf and
inserting the following environment variable setting:
ENV['PACKAGES'] ||= '/export/freebsd/packages-4-stable'
You'll notice that the default setting (shown in a comment) is messed
up in precisely the way you mention.
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ld) ATI Rage Mobility in my HP
4150B. YMMV.
I tar'd up all of /usr/X11R6 and all of /etc/X11 when I jumped
from 3.3.6 to 4.0. You're advised to do the same.
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contains something like:
mount -t nfs buildmachine:/usr/src /usr/src
cd /usr/src
make installkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL KODIR=/modules
umount /usr/src
Of course, it needs a little polish, but you get the idea.
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the base compiler is GCC-3.1, which has support for
some of the newer CPUs.
Example:
env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj.p3 make buildworld CPUTYPE=p3
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Howdy,
If /usr/ports is a symlink to another directory and your shell is either csh
or tcsh, then try the patch in PR ports/42060 - it worked for me.
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with 4.6.2 on my server thats been running fine for a
couple of years. I had to perform a buildworld 4 times. I found putting it in
single user mode helped. I've found that once I got 4.7-RC1 to compile and
install big compiles have been working fine.
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e/tmac
>PATH=/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/sbin:/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/bin:/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/games:/tmp/install.4267
> make -f Makefile.inc1 reinstall
> make: permission denied
> *** Error code 126
>
> Stop in /usr/src.
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /us
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> [INSERT SOUND OF FOREHEAD HITTING TABLE HERE]
>
> Yes. /tmp is mounted noexec. *grumble*
>
> Sorry to have wasted everyone's time.
>
Heh, TMPDIR is your friend :)
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, and all
of those things are important. Some of the testing uses existing
industry test suites and benchmarking tools, and some of it (much of
it) is custom. Being able to compile, install, and boot is just the
tip of the iceberg.
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o work on FreeBSD, then the
GATOS project's atitvout package might help you. You will need drm
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You could, of course, just watch the DVD on your laptop.
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newfs parameters.
Phil meant that you should pass the same blocksize, fragsize,
minfree, inode density, etc., to newfs -N that you passed to the
original newfs that created the filesystem.
If you didn't do any custom tuning with newfs, it's likely that
new
a make installkernel *first*, *then* reboot and make sure
it at least comes back to single user.
Then and only then do you do an installworld.
You might get yourself to goodness by copying your new kernel and
new modules by hand from /usr/obj to their appropriate places.
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>
8< 8< snip
> Note that the card is recognized first as
>
> ep0: <3Com 3C509-Combo EtherLink III> at port 0x300-0x30f irq 5 on isa0
> ep0: Ethernet address 00:a0:24:ca:7c:b0
>
> then once more as
>
> ep1: <3Com 3C509-Combo
3.10, and everything works again.
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> i have just finished upgrade my small machine to 4.8rc with xfree86 to 4.3.0
> my window manager is blackbox-0.65 and here is my uname -a
> once in blackbox, i hardly get xterm popped up for me, as a plain
> user. i have no idea up to now.
I encountered this
atly apprecitated. (running
> FreeBSD 4.8 btw)
I know nothing about nvidia, but if what you're asking is, how can you
easily pass OPENGL=NO to all your ports - have you tried putting it in
/etc/make.conf ?
>
> Thanks alot,
> JD
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back at
> home from colocation, and I'm sure I'll find a use for it at some point.
Nice. I'm running Squid, Samba, Pure FTPD, cups, bind, dhcpd, nfsd and ntpd
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> > (3) The ATA controller built into your motherboard may not support larger
> > disk addressing, although I think that shouldn't be a problem with
> > 60GB. If you try to use a drive larger than addressable using the ATA
> >
At 2:23 PM +0300 2003/09/30, Peter Pentchev wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 04:03:11AM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 11:38:05PM -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
> When I choose vt100 (option #2), the display is scrambled
> (lines wrap, option titles shift up and dow
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 12:59, Philip Reynolds wrote:
> Chris Stenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 25 lines of wisdom included:
> > I would second this but I use mailscanner which does the same job.
>
> Mailscanner seems like a very poorly designed piece of software, at
> least
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> Dear FreeBSD 4.x-STABLE,
>
>I looks like a missing ]after for prog in [ . . .
>
>Do you agree?
No. '[' is the name of a utility (try 'man [' if you don'
? The patch does not change the
fstab manual page, however, which probably should be updated to
reflect that SMBFS can be treated the same as NFS at startup.
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At 1:32 PM -0700 2004/06/21, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 10:05:29AM -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
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>
>USE_* are not to be specified by the u
x27; LEDs flash when RAID 1 is
enabled ;-( The RAID isn't supported by almost any operating system.
We're using these boxes in combination with the relatively low cost
3ware 8006-2LP SATA raid card:
http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata8000.asp
and they work really nicely with Fre
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On 14 Jul 2004, at 02:12, Chris Foote wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Ben Stuyts wrote:
I am planning on building a FreeBSD server with a Supermicro 5013C-T 1U
server. It has a Supermicro P4SCE motherboard, with a P4 of around 2.8
GHz, and 512MB or 1 GB memory
When compiling php 5 recently here is what i had to do
i used the port in /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions it gives you
options for what kind of support you want (socket, ftp, etc) and it
also installs php. You will probably have to recompile apache as well
(I did) but it was the best way i cou
What is the maximum ammount of RAM that 3.2-STABLE will detect by default?
If more than 128M does it follow the same syntax to detect more as:
options "MAXMEM="
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When it happens, write down the panic message and send a PR.
Maybe someone else who can reproduce it can contribute here and
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le they rarely replied to any questions that were actually technical at
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think linux is far better to start people off with, but we should still be
reasonable about treating folks curiosities with some respect.
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sr/src/sys/compile/VENUS i386
I tried doing this under 3.3-RELEASE and had the same error from
apache. I have tried upgrading my IMAP libs, with no luck. I have tried
downgrading apache, and php, and get the same result.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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> --
>
> The idle times should not be like that if user3 just logged in. Or,
> if user3 was already there -- why did s/he just appear in the second
> w(1)?
It could be that he has a screened session re-attached.
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bvious where the duplicate case value is. Just delete
one of them (about 5 lines) and it'll compile.
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I've had the same problem. Most people have told me that I have to
replace the hard drive.
I never had the problem before 3.4. Maybe that's just a coincidence,
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Think this started when I upgraded XFree86 from
> 3.3.1 to 3.3.6, built from the port.
I've experienced the same under XFree86 3.3.5 with the native version of
Netscape 4.7. Since switching to the Linux version of Communicator (4.72)
in the ports, I've had no such problems.
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Uh, does it like, warn you before it reboots.. or do you mean you have
to reboot it a lot?
Can you elaborate, in other words?
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../../sys/i386/conf
editited my kernel config
went to:
config MY_KERNEL
recieved the following error:
venus# config VENUS
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libc.so.4" not found
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the source without mods required. This does require that NO_SENDMAIL should
be set to true in /etc/make.conf to avoid clobbering the newer version of
sendmail if performing a make world.
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stalled right over the links for Postfix.
> I built on a 2418-4.0 system and cvsup'd to last nights stable sources.
I thought the same thing, but that's not really what happened. See the man page
for mailwrapper.
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Howdy,
Aegis (http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/aegis/aegis.html) is a revision
control system that does atomic commits. It may be worth looking at.
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has no entry in "cvs log".
What gives? Is this a problem, or have I overlooked something simple?
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I'm thinking of upgrading now. I didn't before. I run 3.4-stable now.
Can I just run the regular CVSUP to -stable and do all the fun make buildworld
and installworld and all will be good?
Or is there something special I have to do for 4.0?
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reboot
I hate to keep asking you questions, but like.. I cant login to the
machine in single-user mode.. it's a co-located box.. is there a way to
get around the things you have to do in single-user mode?
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> those directories on all servers as required via amd.
See this answer from the FreeBSD-Hackers archives.
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in the boot up text ie
Booting[GNOME] in ...
if I leave bootfile option out I get
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but it boots the right kernel. Should I be editing any other options?
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ging cause a problem? If so, I could always
separate out stable and current in my local CVSROOT, and be sure to
only tag stuff in stable.
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nds and a roadmap) guarantees 1500K down and 500K up for what I'm
paying, BUT they block all the ports below 1024. :-(
I can hack around that, given a friendly site outside their firewall who's
willing to divert packets for me, but it's still a PITA.
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At least, that's been my experience. YMMV.
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can't create new for rest 1+ Gb :(
> Slice (as i can remember) is more than 8Gb, HDD is IBM SCSI 18Gb.
I don't know why this didn't work for you. Right now, My
/usr is 17.7GB, and /export is 16.7GB. There are 5GB free
on the disk in an unused FAT partition, just in ca
for make release to work.
>
> > Any documentation regarding "make release" procedure ?
>
> % less /usr/src/release/Makefile
SLOW DOWN!
"make release" will make the iso images (right?)
What he wants, I suspect, is to cd to /usr/src and follow the
inst
e creek. You'd have to wire things down in a
card-specific way and not a bus/slot-specific way.
> Unfortunately, I'm, uh, somewhat unexperience in this (and most of the
> rest) of the code and when I looked at it, all I got was a headache. How
> hard would it be to either prov
ort -A.
You need to install ksh to use set -A.
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loop1='0 1 2 3'
loop2='0 1 2 3 4 5 6
IOS. If you STILL have
problems after that, then you can start blaming the problem on
something else. The ONLY other time I have had problems like this is
when overclocking the processor. You aren't overclocking those
processors are you?
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * Chris Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000920 09:01] wrote:
> > On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, BSD wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks for any help! Oh, and these panics can be as close as 12
> >
except in vmware. In vmware, I get crackling,
crappy sound *except* when playing CDs; however, vmware does not make
use of my subwoofer.
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red to irq 5. Simply moving my
NIC to a different slot fixed the conflicts I used to get. This may
also be your problem.
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e have any ideas? If you need more information, let me
know.
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On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Sean O'Connell wrote:
> Chris BeHanna stated:
> : Ever since upgrading to 4.1.1-STABLE, I've been having problems in
> : which the machine wedges every 2 or 3 days. It looks like something
> : in the xl driver code, from what I saw in /var/log/messa
-pr.cgi?pr=20202 for the patches (which
should apply cleanly to -stable).
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t place? It basically means that on a secure system you have
> to reboot to single user just to delete the build tree.
>
It doesn't (as of 4.x). Previous branches did set the schg flag, however
4.x and 5.x no longer do this.
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ost half
> > > way.
IIRC, "make world" first cleans /usr/obj unless -DNOCLEAN is set,
right? In that case, you should be alright.
> Not forget to capture and examine the output from make. e.g.
> make buildworld >& world.out &
For sh, bash
By tonight, I expect to see around 500 mbuf clusters in use, and a
comparable number of mbufs in use. By late tomorrow, it will be time
to reboot. :-(
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;make readme' in a port's subdirectory
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he cvs ports tree. Anyone else noticed this or know
> why?
The ports tree has changed significantly. Go to /usr/ports and
type "make readmes" and they'll all be generated (it will take
awhile).
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t; procfs (and
a "full" linprocfs). AFAIK, they've always been full. I can run
"top" just fine.
I submit that your kernel and your userland may be out of synch.
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