confident this behavior is a bug and not by design...but I can't
believe that this bug would not be noticed up until now.
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This isn't a Dell PoweEdge, but at least this is two platforms it's
happening on now. Strangely, my VMWare virtual machines that use the
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I'm having an interesting problem on a fresh 8.1-RELEASE1 install.
I'll start by saying this didn't happen on 7.1 on the same exact
machine. I've been fighting with this for 2 days now and have come up
with no answers
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This isn't a Dell PoweEdge, but at least this is two platforms it's
happening on now. Strangely, my VMWare virtual machines that use the
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TSO is disabled.
I just tried adding up
FreeBSD for all my other servers, and having 2 OpenBSD boxes
would just be... weird...
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On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 8:18 AM, H.Fazaeli faza...@sepehrs.com wrote:
what type of blade switch you are using?
Are you using HS21 onboard ports or an expansion card?
Make sure the corresponding internal ports of
the blade switch are at 'no shutdown' state.
Brian McCann wrote:
I'm having
nics, and how many does
the blade have?
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what type of blade switch you are using?
Are you using HS21 onboard ports or an expansion card?
Make sure
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I'm having problems with the bce interface on a FreeBSD 7.2 install, using
an IBM BladeCenter HS21 machine. The machine uses the NetXtreme II card.
The really strange thing here is, the switch shows
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. The stuff I've found on
graid5 seems to say that it's all still really experimental and has
some bugs in it still. :(
That said...if you've got it, I'll try it. :)
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Well this just got a LOT more frustrating and interesting. I made a
stick following those directions using a new stick...worked fine,
booted off of it...did some work on it...somehow the filesystem got
very corrupted
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Does anyone have any ideas here? I assumed gjournal would play nice
with any file system. But clearly not. After I clear the journal off
of /dev/gvinum/array1, I can do a newfs on it (/dev/gvinum/array1)
without
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:30 AM, chris.scott k...@snaffler.net wrote:
if your still stuck i can give you a dd of my usb image that definitely
works
if it still doesnt work for you you will know its a hardware issue and not
your building skills 8)
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that takes up the whole drive, then
one parition (da0s1a) mounted as /...about as basic as you can get.
Any other thoughts? I don't understand why this wouldn't work...it's
just another drive...
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I don't
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Thanks, I'll let ya know!
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used on my Windows machine previously, then
I re-formatted it as UFS to use it on a FreeBSD machine...so I know
the thumb drive itself works. Can someone shed some light on this
problem?
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Brian McCann wrote:
Hi all. I'm having some problems with several servers I've built
recently (7.0-RELEASE) that are using gjournal. I had two reboot a
few days ago (un-related to FreeBSD problems I think)...but when
You may wish to have a look at this article:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/gjournal-desktop
Great article...thanks. Bookmarked for future use too!
In particular, you should make sure you use tunefs to enable Journaling and
disable soft update on the journaled
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support BIOFLUSH?
Actually yes...I meant to post them in my last message, but hit send
too early...here's my output from boot (from dmesg.boot)
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Does gjournal complain about your drive, for example that it doesn't
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Actually yes...I meant to post them in my last message, but hit
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Manolis Kiagias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have any exotic hardware myself - the article was written with
standard SATA disks as examples.
As I understand, the consistent message comes up when the journal is
actually used to return the filesystem to
destination is a
NAS, which is only accessible via Samba.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Upgrading to 7-STABLE seems to have fixed the problem. Thanks Kris!
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I've got an issue on a new 7.0 amd64 box
I can't quite see what's
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I've got an issue on a new 7.0 amd64 box (first one I've setup with
amd64). When I dump tiny file systems (24M and 12K for example), dump
runs file. When I dump something larger (202M and 2G for example), it
hangs and stops writing
doesn't show what it showed before I exited last
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That looks like what I need. I've got a seperate 32GB array to boot
off of, so that's perfect. Now to just read some man pages. Thanks!
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Hmm...didn't think of that...didn't think fsck used that much
RAM...and thought it was independent of the file system size. Right
now it's got 2GB.
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I've poked around on the web, but come up empty. And I find it hard
to believe there's not a simple way to do this, if it hasn't been done
before.
I've got a server with two nics configured for bridging and running
bunches of ipfw rules. I'd like to add a 3rd NIC and have it mirror
the 2nd NIC
I had a disk die in a gmirror set, and I'm trying to replace it, but
I'm having a heck of a time. I can see the mirror set in gmirror
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Geom name: gm0s1
State: DEGRADED
Components: 2
Balance: round-robin
Slice: 4096
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GenID: 1
SyncID: 2
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is in local time? I can't imagine this being impossible...but I
can't seam to find it anywhere.
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Hi all. I need to make a boot floppy for my system, but I'm
having trouble finding data on what to do / how to do it. I have a
rather large array, and my system bios will not boot from it, so I
need to boot off of other means. I recall when I was working with
RedHat (a long time ago),
Hi all. I've made ng_netflow work on one of my SMP boxes, and now I
need to make it work on a UP box...should be fairly simple. I'm
trying to compile ng_netflow, and I get the following error:
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=== ng_netflow
/usr/share/mk/bsd.man.mk, line 53: bsd.man.mk cannot be
{ iface=0 index=2 }
msg netflow: setifindex { iface=1 index=1 }
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Hi all. I'm having problems with my ports collection on a 4.10
server. I need to keep the versions of the ports the same on these
two boxes (for dev reasons), so I rsync'd /usr/ports...and on the
target machine, I get the following error when I try to build
something:
Makefile error: There is a
Thanks!
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kinda cool, but Snort ACID have proved
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Another suggestion would be talk to a university or other large
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helping the open source community.
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Rob
FWIW, stay away from Linksys if you can help it. I used to love
them for basic stuff, but once I wanted to do more advanced stuff like
bridging and having Client APs, i hit all kinds of problems...even
getting 2 identical APs to talk to each other. I've gotten D-Link
every since and been
Look into dummynet and ipfwyou can essentially use them to limit
bandwidth on certain ports and/or ip addresses. I did something
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Hi all...easy question for someone. I'm starting to use one machine
to make my ports and system on and NFS mount and install from that one
central machine. I'm trying to use make package and make
package-recursive for ports...but is there a way to have it NOT try
to install the port, just make
I've had similar problems with PuTTY as well...and upgrading PuTTY
fixed the problem, but I'm curious about the whole
PasswordAuthentication thing. I am testing out 5.3 now for our
production environment, and I haven't touched the sshd config file,
yet I can still login using usernames and
Hi all. Wondering if anyone else is having similar problems. On
5.3-RELEASE (smp if it matters), I'm getting occasional (1 out of
every 10 runs or so) seg faults from running dig. In the core dump,
it makes mention of:
pointer != NULL
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make.
I've never actually setup NIS before. My comment is just based on my
experiences with make.
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HI all...I'm having a NIS problem I can't figure out. I've done this
before on 4.7, and countless other times on RedHat
the cause of the problem, and
possibly how to fix it, on the server end.
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Hi all. On 5.3 and 5.3 RC1 I have this problem where when I ssh in
using either a FreeBSD 4.3 box or an older PuTTY client (0.52 is one I
experienced it with), I cannot connect. On PuTTY, it asks for a
username, then just exits
2005 10:16:37 -0500, Brian McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's just it...I didn't see any errors. Originally it was throwing
errors that it couldn't lookup the name of the workstation, but once
that got fixed I wasn't getting anything. I've got to try putting
sshd into verbose later
HI all...I'm having a NIS problem I can't figure out. I've done this
before on 4.7, and countless other times on RedHat...but this is
evading me. I'm trying to re-make my databases since I've added a
user, I go into /var/yp and run make mynis and get `mynis' is up to
date., which I know can't be
Hi all. I'm starting to use 5.3 on some production servers, and
I just noticed something I hadn't picked up on before that is REALLY
annoying. When I'm using sysinstall, there is some wierdness that I
thought worked in 4.10. First, when I go to configure an interface,
even if it's already
I haven't read either...I normally find what I need in the handbook or
friends. But...if I may make another suggestion, the BSD Hacks book,
by Dru Lavigne published by O'Reilly, has some really nice tips in it.
I got it a few days ago and have been skimming it...so far it's
pretty cool. A
Hi all. I need to get the percent busy for the disks in my servers,
so that I can graph/monitor them. I've looked into the UCD-SNMP MIBs,
but their % busy counters for disks don't appear to work. I know I
can use iostat to get the close to instantaneous % busy, but I'm
looking for a 5 minute
that.
Thanks,
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Hi all. I need to get the percent busy for the disks in my servers,
so that I can graph/monitor them. I've looked into the UCD-SNMP
MIBs
Is this between 2 different PCs? Why not use Samba? Or, if you are
daring, an NFS client for Windows.
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I was wondering if you all might be able to help on
this. I recently purchased an
Like the Wayback Machine? http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
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I was wondering if you could help... Do you know of any company that exists
(or existed) that uses website mirroring (probably reverse
Did you compile ehci into the kernel? I chose to upgrade to 5.3 RC1
since it seamed to have better ehci support...still didn't work all
that well with my drives...but it worked. Remember, ehci is new and
buggy. :)
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Interesting...something that pops into my mind is something obvious
since it was stated in the handbook, but needs to be said
anyway...when you add stuff to the master.passwd file, do you re-make
the database? Also, if you follow the directions in the handbook,
they suggest you make a different
I may be misunderstanding what you are saying here, but master.passwd
on the slave servers should never get updated with NIS information.
That line that goes at the end tells the authentication process to
look to NIS for further information...same goes with the line that
goes in the group file.
it missed.
Thanks again everyone!
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:59:05 -0700 (PDT), Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian McCann wrote:
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was hoping someone can change my focus here. I've been backing up
roughly 6-8 million small files (roughly 2-4k each) using dump
Hi all...I'm having a conceptual problem I can't get around and
was hoping someone can change my focus here. I've been backing up
roughly 6-8 million small files (roughly 2-4k each) using dump, but
restores take forever due to the huge number of files and directories.
Luckily, I haven't had
:
Are you sure a NFS shared fs wouldn't do the trick?
Or maybe an hourly unison sync process?
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Does anyone know of something that will allow me to have 2 file
servers and have their file systems be always in sync automatically?
Basically, I'm looking for a rsync type
Does anyone know of something that will allow me to have 2 file
servers and have their file systems be always in sync automatically?
Basically, I'm looking for a rsync type program/system that runs in
the background, and when a file is changed on server1, it is
Hi all...I'm having problems using rsync, and it makes no sense to me.
I'm running it with the following options: rsync -e ssh -avpz
--delete src dest. Whenever the src has lots of files (over 1000),
it seams to just stop, verbose mode doesn't tell me anything
relevant...and if i try again, it
I've had this exact problem, turned out to be a bad card. It COULD be
a bad PCI slot, but more often then not, it's a bad card. FYI: I've
also seen those cards set their MAC address to all Fs when they go bad
as well...really bazarr...that's happened to me several times (I've
got about 800 PCs
The way I typically do it is install MySQL from the ports tree, then
install PHP from the ports tree. While installing PHP, it will ask
what options you want to compile into it. Just check to make sure you
tell it MySQL and you'll be all set.
--Brian
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 00:48:32 -0400, Bob
aspell works well toothat's what I use.
--Brian
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 18:36:47 +0300, Ion-Mihai Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jul 2004 05:55:16 -0700 (PDT)
Mark Jayson Alvarez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a dictionary software which I can
use even if I'm
I use the Adaptec cards extensively. I have 2 home-made routers with
3 cards in each of them, as well as a firewall with one quad port card
and 2 DLink 530TX cards. I haven't had any problems with them at all.
The much older Cogent cards (before Adaptec bought them) seamed to
always have one
Check out http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.10R/hardware-i386.html .
Just check your other hardware, but you should be good.
--Brian
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 01:18:10 +0300, panos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have P4 3Ghz.can i use bsd in my system?
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What about simply using tar to backup the directories on the old
drives, and extracting the contents to the new drives. Then you
should just have to worry about moving the boot loader, which you can
probably use dd for (just read/write the first 512 bytes I think it
is). If all you want to keep
this...aside from backups?
Thanks,
- --Brian McCann
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Hi all. I'm trying to setup Qmail on one of my systems. Being a former
user of Sendmail, I decided to try to find a HOWTO or something to get
me started. So, I found this one...
http://stevenfettig.com/mythoughts/archives/90.php. It looked to be
fairly through, so I tried it. From what I
-0500 Brian McCann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all. I'm trying to setup Qmail on one of my systems. Being a
former user of Sendmail, I decided to try to find a HOWTO or something
to get me started. So, I found this one...
http://stevenfettig.com/mythoughts/archives/90.php. It looked
though, thanks!
--Brian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: QMail? - additional thoughts
Hi Brian,
--On Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:11:58 PM -0500 Brian McCann
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:49 PM
To: 'FreeBSD'
Subject: RE: QMail?
Hi Brian,
--On Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:42:07 PM -0500 Brian McCann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok...sendmail isn't running
some help here?
Here's my .vimrc file from my home dir as it stands now:
set nocp
set digraph ek hidden ruler sc vb wmnu
set noeb noet nosol
set bs=2 fo=cqrt ls=2 shm=at
Thanks in advance,
- --Brian McCann
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