Hello,
I need to know which files under /var a proccess (httpd here) is
acessing. It is not logs because I have a different partition for
logs.
gstat tells me that slice ad0s1h (my /var) is 100% frequently, and in
fact with fstat I can see a number of httpd proccesses running
accesing that. But
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You may find the lsof port useful for answering such questions.
I tried it, but it seems that I found some limitations:
lsof: no local file space at PID 16543
# ps 16543
PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
16543 ?? S 0:02.43
# ps 16543
PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
16543 ?? S 0:02.43 /usr/local/sbin/httpd -k start -DSSL
Any tuning would do the job?
Are you running with tightened up security that might prevent fstat from
accessing /dev/kmem? I don't know fstat failures from experience or
what causes
Hello, I would like to convert RSSI to dBm (in fact I would love if
ifconfig cound display SNR in dBM), so I would like to know if this
formula is any right:
/* Calculate the RSSI Value */
V_RSSI = 3.0 * (RSSI_VAL/1024);
RSSI_dBM = (int8_t) ((-50.0 * V_RSSI) - 45.5);
And if there are any other
piece of radio hardware
you have. Unless you have a way of calibrating your specific interface
then you probably cant do it in any meaningful way.
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an effect as well, as
will cabling between it and the receiver chip - all the usual things to
do with working with radio signal strength apply.
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rx disassociation
4959 rx discard 'cuz acl policy
1068 tx failed for no node
3 active scans started
142 nodes timed out inactivity
Note that I am acting in hostap mode.
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Hello, I would like to convert RSSI to dBm (in fact I
Looks like you're not running HEAD or RELENG_6 or your system is not
update recently.
Sam
You are right, it is a 5.5-STABLE box. I will make it 6.2-PRERELEASE
to find out what is new :-)
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I believe it uses emulex card. I found very good support for qlogic
with isp(4) device, but what about emulex? Is there any chance it will
work on FreeBSD?
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I plan to switch from EV1 to PAIR or NYI if they don't reply to me
with an acceptable response. I'll have a meeting with my directors
about it later this aftertoon. It made me sick.
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Which looks that the ngctl data (code, kt, jf and k) are correct. But
the command returns that error for some reason. The script was taken
from ng_blf(4) man page.
I am all new to this netgraph thing.
Can anyone help me to find out what is rong? Thank you.
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1 0xc24e6000 1a000usb.ko
61 0xc3754000 4000 ng_bpf.ko
73 0xc3758000 a000 netgraph.ko
81 0xc3766000 3000 ng_tag.ko
91 0xc3769000 4000 ng_socket.ko
What am I missing here, and why the example from the man page wont work?
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to see how it is getting executed. So I have
the echo and on the next line the command itself. Note that this was
just copied/pasted from the man page, with the exception of the
PATTERN.
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Absolutely.
Absolutely what? I meant how should I create, say how to create my
node. The man page does not mentions anything about it.
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XX.YY.ZZ.KK!
several (thoundsands of) times. In fact this ARP is my own fxp0
interface, and this is the only interface that has this IP. What
should I do? Ass IP on the bridge0 interface instead of the fxp0
bridge member? Or anything else?
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circunstances (sometimes high load, sometimes the lowest load, on
different hours, etc).
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to MFC the new SAN evaluation code
which is a bit less harsh.
You are right, I am going through a switch.
It is a 6.2-STABLE as of Feb 2nd.
Is this code scheduled to be MFC'd?
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On 1/25/07, Peter Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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bridge0: flags=8043UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 1500
ether ac:de:48:df:0d:8c
priority 32768 hellotime 2 fwddelay 15 maxage 20
member: fxp0 flags=3LEARNING
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 11:55:48AM -0300, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I have the same situation here, but not the same hardware:
atapci0: Intel ICH7 SATA300 controller port
0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0x3020-0x302f mem
0xe820
as SATA150.
So, chances are my disc also have some problem?
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it to be
software-configured.
I think I can find a nVidia chipsed SATA2 controller to find out if
this is a problem related to this disk + ICH controller combo.
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On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:12 AM, David Malone dwmal...@maths.tcd.ie wrote:
On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 10:51:02AM -0300, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
However what I see regarding proc usage is by uid 82 is:
# ps -U 82 | wc -l
723
Proccess count for UID 82 is never highter than 913 (monitored
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:12 AM, David Malone dwmal...@maths.tcd.ie wrote:
On Fri, May 08, 2009 at 10:51:02AM -0300, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
However what I see regarding proc usage is by uid 82 is:
# ps -U 82 | wc -l
723
Proccess count for UID 82 is never highter than 913 (monitored
/etc/rc.local and any other kind of workaround. Can rc.conf
issue ifconfig twice for the same nic?
Or can ifconfig accomplish this task by someway else other than
issuing the command twice?
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Is there another way to check if a certain interface supports polling,
other than reading polling(4)? I would like to have a script to check
it, issuing something like
ifconfig -v -m nic
How can I list all NIC capabilities? Would polling be listed if the
driver supports?
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2008/10/21 Eduardo Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there another way to check if a certain interface supports polling,
other than reading polling(4)? I would like to have a script to check
it, issuing something like
ifconfig -v -m
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You are right. My mistake, its there, in the capabilities line when
-m is issued.
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in non-interactive mode?
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:20:45PM -0200, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
Hello,
Its me again bothering you with basic things I cant accomplish.
I am planning on monitoring my disks, and the most important
information for me
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Hello,
Its me
can visit v4 networks
transparently, without technical knowledge (say, my girlfriend who is
not a geek).
I guess this is a migration/education strategy, which I intend to
deploy, but right now I am only studying.
Will faith(4) do this for me?
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='value'` will only format the HEADER output, not the values.
Ive got no clue what to do, can someone enlight me?
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Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I need to write a cgi script which will print the output from ps(1) in
a table (html), so the average-operator can click on a KILL link and
Thank you all. I didnt mention the language, yes, I
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Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I need to write a cgi script which will print the output from ps(1) in
a table (html), so the average-operator can click on a KILL link and
Thank you all. I didnt mention the language, yes, I
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eduardo Meyer wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I need to write a cgi script which will print the output from ps(1) in
a table (html), so the average-operator can click on a KILL link
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Eduardo Meyer wrote:
Now my next problem, do the sabe with sockstat
I think in earlier days sockstat was just a script that
merged the output from netstat and fstat (or maybe some
third tool, too, I don't remember
than open, read and write?
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Sometimes I will also need this for pflog files, so, I would
appreciate any tips to do this with tcpdump custom files or pflog
generated files if there is anything would fit for one situation but
not for another.
Thank you all in advance.
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4253 2221474 allow ip from any to any fib 1
65535 2419650 983279227 allow ip from any to any
# lynx -dump http://www.whatismyip.org
200.165.75.10
# setfib -1 lynx -dump http://www.whatismyip.org
189.52.141.2
Whats wrong with my concepts?
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Hello,
I have a certain disk where da0s1a and da0s1d are inverted. By some
reason someone labelled root as 'd' and home as 'a'.
Can I just
bsdlabel -n da0s1 savedabel.txt
Edit savedlabel.txt, switch and restore? (bsdlabel -R da0s1 savedlabel)
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Patrick M. Hausen hau...@punkt.de wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 01:24:27PM -0200, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I have a certain disk where da0s1a and da0s1d are inverted. By some
reason someone labelled root as 'd' and home as 'a'.
Can I just
bsdlabel -n
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Jerry McAllister jerr...@msu.edu wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 03:36:34PM -0200, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Patrick M. Hausen hau...@punkt.de wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 01:24:27PM -0200, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
I have
packets
from netmap rings and therefore mess up the whole thing?
[1]
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rop to 0 or close to it (the ramaining rate is what tcpdump can not
process)
thank you
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> Hello,
>
> I am trying to achieve a netmap based bridge which will allow me to
> capture packets from it, say,
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