On Aug 9, 2007, at 9:46 PM, Jim Razmus wrote:
* Mackan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070809 14:13]:
Hi,
# cd /usr/src && cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_4_1 -Pd
can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv19063
No space left on device
I think that is an issue on the server.
Here's a
Hi,
For many months, I've had this in root's crontab:
# update src tree
0 4 * * * cd /usr/src && cvs -q up -
rOPENBSD_4_1 -Pd
with no problem. For about a week now I get mail from cron about no
space left on device.
I need some advise on how to find whats wron
On 6/16/07, Mackan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi list!
How do you guys restart apache (apachectl stop / start) without
having all the current shell variables show up in phpinfo() that
is exported in the shell?
Mackan
On Jun 16, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Almir Karic wrote:
env -i is your
Hi list!
How do you guys restart apache (apachectl stop / start) without
having all the current shell variables show up in phpinfo() that
is exported in the shell?
Mackan
On 15 sep 2006, at 18.57, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 2:57 PM +0200 9/15/06, Mackan wrote:
Hi!
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error
logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not TransferLog. Apache i
ache's own rotatelogs program the way to go?
Mackan
On 27 aug 2006, at 17.38, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/08/27 17:09, Mackan wrote:
I did "sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=1" to increase the value from
1772 to 1, and put the same value in /etc/sysctl.conf
Keep an eye on kern.nfiles, if it's higher than expected ...
It
data
from my router to MRTG, besides that this is a low traffic server,
with few users
and a few websites.
I think 1772 files seems to be too low as default. Is it?
And is 1 a too high value?
Mackan
gt; mybox.domain: [|tcp] (DF)
No transfers were actually made this time, I guess the slaves just
checking in and compares
serial number of zones. But transfers do work according to logfiles
from named.
Anybody? :-)
Mackan
Martin Schrvder wrote:
> 2006/7/18, Mackan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 4) same php script generates a new ruleset for pf
>> 5) pf detect changes and reload new ruleset
>>
>> Step 1 - 4 is already done. I need help with step 5.
>
> You know pfctl(8)?
Yes. B
a user submits a new IP-adress?
Odd question perhaps... :-)
Mackan
On 10 jul 2006, at 21.54, Will H. Backman wrote:
Mackan wrote:
I just "upgraded" my server OS from Debian/Linux to OpenBSD. But
it seems
that in the case of Unicode-aware applications I made a big
"downgrade".
I really want I simple editor with unicode, for myself an
OpenBSD. But it
seems
that in the case of Unicode-aware applications I made a big "downgrade".
I really want I simple editor with unicode, for myself and my users.
Mackan
pport unicode.
Using 3.9/i386 with GENERIC.
Suggestions anyone?
Thanks,
Mackan
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