Expanding softraid(4) RAID 5

2024-12-09 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
I have a system with 4 3TB hard drives in a softraid(4) RAID 5 array. I would like to expand the array to use much larger hard drives. I could offline one drive, replace it with a larger drive, and then create a new 'd' RAID partition of the new size (with fdisk(8) and disklabel(8). Then I would in

pkg_info -Q: inconsistent search results

2024-12-09 Thread Maxim
The FAQ page [FAQ15] suggests to use "pkg_info -Q" to search the collection of pre-compiled packages. When I search for "tcl", I get a few "nextcloud" packages only, but no Tcl: $ pkg_info -v -Q tcl PKG_PATH= nextcloud-27.1.11p0 nextcloud-28.0.11 nextcloud-28.0.12 nextcloud

Re: pkg_info -Q: inconsistent search results

2024-12-09 Thread Paul Pace
On 12/9/24 7:58 AM, Maxim wrote: The FAQ page [FAQ15] suggests to use "pkg_info -Q" to search the collection of pre-compiled packages. When I search for "tcl", I get a few "nextcloud" packages only, but no Tcl: $ pkg_info -v -Q tcl I've been using lynx instead: lynx --dump https://cdn.op

Re: Expanding softraid(4) RAID 5

2024-12-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-12-09, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: > I have a system with 4 3TB hard drives in a softraid(4) RAID 5 array. I > would like to expand the array to use much larger hard drives. I could > offline one drive, replace it with a larger drive, and then create a new > 'd' RAID partition of the new size

Re: Expanding softraid(4) RAID 5

2024-12-09 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Mon, Dec 09, 2024 at 08:50:37PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-12-09, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: > > I have a system with 4 3TB hard drives in a softraid(4) RAID 5 array. I > > would like to expand the array to use much larger hard drives. I could > > offline one drive, replace it with a

httpd (does not) delivers (obsolete) html file

2024-12-09 Thread Sylvain Saboua
Regularly I make minor [ae]d?ditions to my static html files. Afaik the browser needs to manually refresh the file in order to display the latest version. Am I doing something wrong or is there a workaround ? This is also annoying when editing the style sheets. Thank you -- Sylvain Saboua www.

Re: httpd (does not) delivers (obsolete) html file

2024-12-09 Thread Robert
On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 01:46:35AM -0300, Sylvain Saboua wrote: > Regularly I make minor [ae]d?ditions to my static html files. > > Afaik the browser needs to manually refresh the file in order to > display the latest version. > Maybe I misunderstood but sounds normal > Am I doing something wro

Re: httpd (does not) delivers (obsolete) html file

2024-12-09 Thread Stephan Beal
On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 5:56 AM Sylvain Saboua wrote: > Regularly I make minor [ae]d?ditions to my static html files. > > Afaik the browser needs to manually refresh the file in order to > display the latest version. > That's correct, but if you just tap the reload button (typically ctrl-R), you