Re: Help Sun Blade 1000

2006-03-01 Thread Sean Hafeez

STOP-A to the boot prom

boot cdrom

expects the CD if SCSI to be ID 6.

If the command 'probe-scsi-all' does not see the cdrom you have  
termination or such issues.




On Feb 28, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Scott Einuis wrote:


Hi People,

I've been using FreeSBD for years on x386 machines, and just yesterday
someone gave me a Sun Blade (Ultra-Sparc III) machine with an  
external SCSI

CD-ROM.  It has Solaris 8 pre-installed.

My questions are..

Should I keep Solaris 8 or install FreeBSD?

And

Since I tried to install FreeBSD already and failed, how do I get  
the Sun

Machine to boot from the CD I created for SPARC boot only?

I tried using the eeprom command and changing the boot device to  
"cdrom" and
and I also tried the init 0 thing however when I probe-scsi nothing  
comes

up.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks



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Re: Pentium and GUI

2005-08-31 Thread Sean Hafeez
Not sure you are going to SMP on this board under FreeBSD.  I would  
try NetBSD or Linux.



On Aug 31, 2005, at 9:35 AM, Rick-Ashley Read wrote:



   Howdy
   I am up against a wall trying to discern which LATEST version  
will run

   with a dual Pentium board, and allow a GUI interface.
   I am over my head studying for CCNP Certification exams. I have  
spent

   all the time I can budget for looking for this simple info.
   I have release 4.3 - but could download a later release, since  
the 5.4

   I have on hand will NOT install on a Pentium platform.
   I want to run a FreeBSD hardware firewall along with my Cisco 2514
   router and my DSL line.
   What is the latest release I can install, and have a GUI  
interface /

   desktop, and use a Tyan Tomcat 3, dual Pentium mainboard?
   TIA
   Rick-Ashley Read
   (soon to become CCNP)
   Portland, OR.
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Re: 3ware raid disks requiring fsck ing,

2005-08-31 Thread Sean Hafeez
Try memtestx86. Bad RAM could also cause the issues. Also look at the  
IDE cables. 2 bad cards would not be normal.



On Aug 31, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Gerald de la Pascua wrote:

 I have started getting failures on a freebsd 4.x machine running  
3ware
card, the machine had been crashing from time to time, and it  
crashed and

would not reboot saying noufs.
 Replacing the 3ware card ( a 7002 I think, the older 2 port ones)  
with a
7006 fixed this issue, but since then I have been getting crashes  
every few
weeks/months, where the machine needs to do fsck's on the file  
partiitions,
to come back to life. this is odd for a raid system, and didn't  
seem to

happen before.
 I am thinking perhaps there is a hardware issue on this machine, and
perhaps it fails under load ?
 does anyone have any experience of this?
might the change of card be significant ?
 kind regards,
 Gerald de la Pascua



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Re: 100Mbit network performance - again

2005-07-26 Thread Sean Hafeez

Let me fix my typo here.

I get 60+Mbits out of 100Mbits on a 10/100 network.

The Max SUSTAINED thru-put you will ever see will be around 70Mbits.  
There is an overhead that means that you will only see .7 of the  
theoretical.


-Sean

On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Andrew P. wrote:


Erm, well 60+Mbytes is no wonder in a Gigabit environment (and it is
too much of a wonder in a FastEthernet one), but I'm interested in
getting 100Mbit hardware to work at full speed.

Thanks for your 2 cents anyway,
Andrew P.

On 7/27/05, Sean Hafeez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I get 60+Mbytes between my FreeBSD 5.4 and Mac via NFS. I get
40-60Mbytes between my FreeBSD 5.4 and Windows 2K box via Samba. Good
NICs help. Intel 10/100 Pro.

Google for Samba tuning also.

-Sean



On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Andrew P. wrote:



Hello all!

I remember being able to reach 11-12Mbytes/s between two Win95
workstations with NE2000 $10 NIC's installed, connected via BNC  
cable.

I am now able to reach 11-12Mbytes/s between all kinds of Windows
2000/XP machines with all kinds of cheapest 100Mbit ethernet  
hardware.


But I have never ever exceeded 8-9Mbytes/s between a Windows machine
and a FreeBSD box - _never_. Be it Samba, different ftp/http  
servers,

different FreeBSD versions (4.x/5.x), with ipfw enabled or disabled,
etc., - the speed always hovers around 7-8Mb/s. I know it's not
critical, I know I should've upgraded to Gigabit hardware long ago,
but is there something wrong?

I tried different linux distros, but they all seem to be even
slower. Wazzup?..

Thanks,
Andrew P.
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Re: 100Mbit network performance - again

2005-07-26 Thread Sean Hafeez
I get 60+Mbytes between my FreeBSD 5.4 and Mac via NFS. I get  
40-60Mbytes between my FreeBSD 5.4 and Windows 2K box via Samba. Good  
NICs help. Intel 10/100 Pro.


Google for Samba tuning also.

-Sean



On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Andrew P. wrote:


Hello all!

I remember being able to reach 11-12Mbytes/s between two Win95
workstations with NE2000 $10 NIC's installed, connected via BNC cable.
I am now able to reach 11-12Mbytes/s between all kinds of Windows
2000/XP machines with all kinds of cheapest 100Mbit ethernet hardware.

But I have never ever exceeded 8-9Mbytes/s between a Windows machine
and a FreeBSD box - _never_. Be it Samba, different ftp/http servers,
different FreeBSD versions (4.x/5.x), with ipfw enabled or disabled,
etc., - the speed always hovers around 7-8Mb/s. I know it's not
critical, I know I should've upgraded to Gigabit hardware long ago,
but is there something wrong?

I tried different linux distros, but they all seem to be even  
slower. Wazzup?..


Thanks,
Andrew P.
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5.x, 3ware 7506-8, twe4, raid5

2005-07-25 Thread Sean Hafeez
I am looking at getting a 3ware 7506-8 for a FreeBSD 5.4 box. I have  
looked at the hardware support, finding the twe4 driver. How would  
people rate this card under FreeBSD? I am currently using an Adaptec  
ATA-100 RAID 2400A which only support 4 drives.



I would like to run an 8 drive RAID5 with the 7506-8.


Thanks!

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Re: DHCP assigned unregistered IP address

2005-07-14 Thread Sean Hafeez
Most cable modems have an RCF1918 on their external management  
address. This is not part of the routing you see. The modem bridges  
your NIC to the Cable headend interface - like a layer 2 ethernet. Do  
a TCPDUMP on your external interface. Here in Cox Cable land you will  
see packets from 10.x.x.x every once in a while. This is the traffic  
from you modem to the headend for management.





On Jul 14, 2005, at 10:56 AM, Bob Hall wrote:


Thanks for all the replies. Responses to everyone's comments and
suggestions:

1) It is a Motorola cable modem. (SB5100)

2) I can access 192.168.100.1 after modifying the firewall rules that
stop RFC1918 nets on the outside interface. (IPFW) There's no checkbox
to disable DHCP. I downloaded the modem user manual from the URL Glenn
Dawson posted, but I didn't find anything on this problem.

3) I did the (shutdown, disconnect modem 30 seconds, reboot) cycle  
about

three times, but it didn't do anything. The solution was
# dhclient -r
# dhclient rl0
Repeat until oip != 192.168.100.11. (I think it took four iterations,
but I wasn't counting.) This cleared the IP address on both the inner
and outer NICs. Maybe I should have specified the interface with  
the -r

flag, but it was easy to fix.

4) The problem was solved by the time I saw the dig suggestion, so I
didn't have a chance to try it.

5) Bill was paid on time. :)

The modem web page contained this:
The SURFboard cable modem can be used as a gateway to the
Internet by a maximum of 32 users on a Local Area Network (LAN).
When the Cable Modem is disconnected from the Internet, users on
the LAN can be dynamically assigned IP Addresses by the Cable
Modem DHCP Server.
I take this to mean that the modem can't do NAT. It can only act as a
gateway for registered IP addresses, which it can't assign.

The config web page has two buttons:
Reset All Defaults
Restart Cable Modem
I can't find any documentation on the second. Would "Restart Cable
Modem" be equivalent to disconnecting the modem power for 30 seconds?
And "Reset All Defaults" would have released the unregistered IP
address? (Along with any other settings)

How do I find the outward facing IP address for the cable modem? Is
that the "option routers" line in dhclient.leases?
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Re: error with squid: Page faults with physical i/o: 0

2005-07-11 Thread Sean Hafeez
Notice the line that says FATAL. Try setting that. If you still have  
problems post your config (and please edit out the miles of comments).


On Jul 11, 2005, at 10:47 AM, vladone wrote:


I have installed squid from ports and i try to build the cache:
#: /usr/local/sbin/squid -z
and receive:
FATAL: Could not determine fully qualified hostname.  Please set  
'visible_hostname'


Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE10): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: 0.006 seconds = 0.006 user + 0.000 sys
Maximum Resident Size: 1720 KB
Page faults with physical i/o: 0
Abort (core dumped)

How i can resolv this?

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Re: What OID for this? SNMP issue.

2005-07-09 Thread Sean Hafeez

From my mrtg setup on FreeBSD 5.4


Target[merlot-users]:hrSystemNumUsers.0&hrSystemNumUsers. 
0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MaxBytes[merlot-users]: 900
Title[merlot-users]: merlot.beastproject.org - current users
PageTop[merlot-users]: merlot.beastproject.org - current users
ShortLegend[merlot-users]: ~
YLegend[merlot-users]: current users
Legend1[merlot-users]: current users
Legend2[merlot-users]:
Legend3[merlot-users]:
Legend4[merlot-users]:
LegendI[merlot-users]: users
LegendO[merlot-users]:
Options[merlot-users]: growright,nopercent,gauge,integer

Target[merlot-cpusum]:ssCpuRawUser.0&ssCpuRawUser.0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
+ ssCpuRawSystem.0&ssCpuRawSystem.0:[EMAIL PROTECTED] + ssCpuRawNice. 
0&ssCpuRawNice.0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

MaxBytes[merlot-cpusum]: 100
Title[merlot-cpusum]: merlot.beastproject.org - active cpu utilization
PageTop[merlot-cpusum]: merlot.beastproject.org - active cpu  
utilization

Unscaled[merlot-cpusum]: ymwd
YLegend[merlot-cpusum]: cpu utilization
ShortLegend[merlot-cpusum]: %
Legend1[merlot-cpusum]: active cpu in % (load)
Legend2[merlot-cpusum]:
Legend3[merlot-cpusum]:
Legend4[merlot-cpusum]:
LegendI[merlot-cpusum]: active
LegendO[merlot-cpusum]:
Options[merlot-cpusum]: growright,nopercent

Target[merlot-usrsys]:ssCpuRawUser.0&ssCpuRawSystem.0:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MaxBytes[merlot-usrsys]: 100
Title[merlot-usrsys]: merlot.beastproject.org - user vs. system cpu  
utilization
PageTop[merlot-usrsys]: merlot.beastproject.org - user vs. system  
cpu utilization

Unscaled[merlot-usrsys]: ymwd
YLegend[merlot-usrsys]: cpu utilization
ShortLegend[merlot-usrsys]: %
Legend1[merlot-usrsys]: user cpu in % (load)
Legend2[merlot-usrsys]: system cpu in % (load)
Legend3[merlot-usrsys]:
Legend4[merlot-usrsys]:
LegendI[merlot-usrsys]: user
LegendO[merlot-usrsys]: system
Options[merlot-usrsys]: growright,nopercent

On Jul 9, 2005, at 3:16 AM, Supote Lee wrote:



Hi, lists

  I'm currently implement SNMP (with port net-snmp) for a while.
My question is what OID can I get for monitoring the CPU idle
( or CPU load) ?

Using net-snmp-5.2.1.

TIA
pjn

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Re: Linux move to FreeBSD

2005-07-03 Thread Sean Hafeez

Issues like this just go to prove:


"Civilization and Religion are incompatible."



On Jul 2, 2005, at 4:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Hi

I am a user of SUSE Linux, and I was thinking of
trying out BSD. After reading as much information
as I could about the three variants of BSD vs.
Linux. On technical merit, I was very impressed.

FreeBSD looks like a good stating place for me,
but one think about FreeBSD makes me uncomfortable
is the symbol/emblem that the OS uses. That is a "devil" !

I would like to know if possible how this came about,
and what thinking was behind it. From experience, I consider
symbols to be very significant, Historically, psychologically
and even spiritually.

Best regards

Mark

PS. Please can u e-mail me on this e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when an answer becomes available.





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Re: 4 GB file limit? (WAS gzip from ports vs gzip from system)

2005-06-26 Thread Sean Hafeez

windows limit. 4gb file size limit.


On Jun 26, 2005, at 4:36 AM, Norberto Meijome wrote:



to recap:
dump | gzip > nfs_share_on_w2k_NAS_running_ServicesForUnix

This works fine until the size of the file created on the nfs_share  
is just under 4 GB (originally thought 2 GB problem)


Client : FBSD 4.11, cvsuped April 15th 05, world + kernel.
Server : Win2K-Storage server, SP4, Microsoft Windows Services for  
UNIX 3.5  [8.0.1969.1]


more below

Dan Nelson wrote:



Norberto Meijome wrote:

 DUMP: 66.60% done, finished in 1:32

gzip: stdout: File too large
 DUMP: Broken pipe
 DUMP: The ENTIRE dump is aborted.


That looks like whatever filesystem gzip was writing to couldn't  
handle

files over 2gb.  You mentioned writing to a remote filesystem using
amd, but it defaults to NFSv3.  Were you maybe writing to a FAT fs on
the remote end?  You can also see whether amd actually mounted the
remote fs with NFSv2 by uncommenting the "/var/log/all.log" line in
/etc/syslog.con, touching /var/log/all.log, and restarting syslog.  
Then have amd remount the remote system and check the log.



Hmm. ok, as suspected gzip v1.3.5 from ports fails as the other  
one. And the filesize it died on is 4,294,950,912 bytes . Just  
under 4 GB - 16K less than 4 GB. (back to system gzip of course :) )


The native FS on the NAS is NTFS, which doesnt have this kind of  
limitation , as per the following article from MS(may wrap)


http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/ 
reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/ 
all/reskit/en-us/prkc_fil_tdrn.asp


I just checked from the server itself with dd from SFU, can create  
a 5 GB file with no probs.

dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fs/E/temp/test1 bs=4096 count=1310720

So i've stopped amd, bounced box clean, mounted the share via NFS3

mount_nfs -3 edsac:/diablo_backs/ /mnt/test1/

still running this next pass...
any ideas what is breaking...and why?

thanks!!
Beto


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Re: 5.3 spontaneously rebooting

2005-06-20 Thread Sean Hafeez

It most likely hardware. Heat or RAM.

Get memtest86 and see...


On Jun 20, 2005, at 9:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Due to FBSD's stability, I have never had to diagnose a kernel  
stability

problem before!! Lately, my server has been rebooting itself for an
unknown reason. There isn't anything informative in the logs. I  
can't find
any core dumps (find / -type f -iname '*core*'). Can someone point  
me in

the right direction towards diagnosing this?

TIA,
Casey

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Re: aac support

2005-03-19 Thread Sean Hafeez

There has got to be a better way to work with the vendors in order to 
get the support we need. It just seem to me that the "screw you guys, I 
am going home" stuff just does not work. The vendors need a business 
case in order to do things - they are in business to make money and I 
can agree with that. Maybe we can do some sort of list of companies or 
OpenBSD people that use or would use the cards - along with number and 
install base study of the number of sales they would get and give it to 
them. We should work on some sort of cookie cutter type setup that 
tracks the interest and $$ with a product that we can compile and be 
sent to the vendor in order to get support. The data needs to be 
correct and true and presented in a business case manor. The one-off 
flock of emails just do not work. I would be happy to help with this 
and pursue this if there are others that think it is a good idea.

Also is there needs to be a stock form that is send the vendors that 
covers in detail what we ask for. Some that can be vetted by their 
lawyer that they would be OK with.  We need to work with the vendors in 
a clear, clean business like manner and leave emotion and philosophy 
out of it.

This is just my 2 cents. If you do not like it, oh well.
Regards,
Sean Hafeez
"Well, an engineer is not concerned with the truth; that is left to
philosophers and theologians: the prime concern of an engineer is
the utility of the final product."
- Lectures On The Electrical Properties Of Materials, L. Solymar, D. 
Walsh



On Mar 19, 2005, at 11:27 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
re: http://osnews.com/comment.php?news_id=10032&offset=15&rows=28
See a posting from Scott Long of FreeBSD;
---
Thanks for going to a public forum and saying I am full of crap.
I really appreciate that.  Boy, you sure do want to see all of
our projects do well, don't you.
Apparently you have zero idea of where we are going.
While you are content with shipping binary stuff in your source tree
and in your ports tree, we are not.  We do not ship binaries.  We are
not interested in shipping a binary for some CLI.  We actually do have
the Linux CLI working in emulation, but we will not supply it to our
user community.  I have cancelled that effort by that developer.  We
will not supply something to our user community that they cannot fix
and improve themselves.
We have been talking with Adaptec for 4 months.  They have not
given us management information.
We have been talking to Adaptec for more than a year to get other RAID
controller information, as in, how to even get the mailbox stuff
fixed.  They have not given that to us, either.
Noone thought to talk to you.  You are, I am sure, under a
non-disclosure agreement with Adaptec, and I am sure you would
therefore not give us documentation.  We are quite used to FreeBSD and
Linux people signing NDA's by now.  Yesterday on the phone Doug said
"But we did give OpenBSD documentation, we gave them to Scott Long".
Thus, Doug mentioned that *you* had documentation, and thought that
was enough.  Of course it is not.  You do not help us, I told him.
That is not how it works.  And so it stands -- we still have no
documentation.
Did I get an offer from you for documentation before you went onto a
public site and said I was full of crap?  No, I did not.
And I expect that now that you have said I am full of crap, we still
will get no documentation from you.  Right?
We are working on a driver-independent raid management framework.  One
command (perhaps called raidctl(4), we don't know) that should work on
any controller from any vendor, which would do management, because the
management stuff would be abstracted in a driver-independent way into
each driver.  Yes this is a difficult project.  We have support for
AMI almost working.  We will support some other product, as well, then
we'll see where Adaptec stands.
I do a lot of work on OpenBSD.  I am sure that you do a lot of work on
your stuff in FreeBSD too, so you know what it is to be a very busy
busy person.
When a vendor ignores me and the efforts of 4 other people trying to
get the vendor to listen -- for that long, we have no choice.
Yet, you, Scott, you think that you are therefore able to slag us and
call us wrong, because YOU are in the loop and we are not?  Because
you used to WORK at Adaptec, and we did not?  That somehow makes us
full of crap?
I have been watching the mail going to Doug over the last 24 hours.
I have been counting controllers mentioned in mails and am now up to
over 1,800 Adaptec RAID controllers, with people from very large
commercial operations complaining that they have been switching to
other controllers (or, having now seen Adaptec's failure in this
regard, that they will now actively not buy Adaptec again).
Those controllers will not be supported in OpenBSD 3.7 in May.  If
Adaptec wishes them to be supported in a future release, they had
better come and make amends.  We a

Strange GRE packet flows...

2004-02-02 Thread Sean Hafeez
I have a 4.9 box (router1) running IPFW:

/sbin/natd -interface rl0 -s
ipfw add 999 divert natd all from any to any via rl0
ipfw add pipe 1 ip from any to any in recv vr0
ipfw add pipe 2 ip from any to any out xmit vr0
ipfw pipe 1 config mask src-ip 0x bw 512kbits/s
ipfw pipe 2 config mask dst-ip 0x bw 512kbits/s
And on this box I have some GRE tunnels:

ifconfig gre8 create
ifconfig gre8 tunnel x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
ifconfig gre8 inet 172.20.1.13 172.20.1.14 netmask 255.255.255.252
ifconfig gre8 up
route add -net 10.0.100.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 172.20.1.14
The tunnels terminate on a Cisco 1720 or a box running FreeBSD 4.8 or 
4.9. (Same config as above reversed). The Cisco or the BSD box are 
running NAT on their side.

If I ping a box behind the remote side from my desktop which is behind 
the router1 box I drop 3 out of 5 packets. Now for the strange part - If 
I get a ping going to that same node from the router1 box and then ping 
from my desktop I drop no packets. If I kill the ping on the router1 box 
the pings from the desktop start dropping packets. This also works if I 
ping the external interface on the remote router.

BTW, I have just changed the router1 box from Gentoo Linux using the 
IPROTUE package for the tunnels to FreeBSD 4.9. It worked just fine with 
the router1 running Linux. I would hate to have to change back as I hate 
Linux and think IPTABLES was written as a replacement for pulling finger 
nails out with pliers.

Thoughts?

Thanks!
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Re: 5.1 box network hang....

2004-01-28 Thread Sean Hafeez
yah. know that much. like i said i replaced the nic because of the hangs 
of the networking. the new nic hangs as well.

Mike wrote:

After you replace the nic, you need to check your rc.conf for the new
nic ipconfig.
I assume you are not doing any firewalling, as you need to change those
for the new nic name.
Mike



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Subject: 5.1 box network hang
I have a strange issue. Running 5.1 on an AMD w/512 RAM. 20GB IDE and
a

Firewire card that has a 120GB drive on it. The load on the box is
under

1%. The NIC is a RealTech. It was an Intel PRO/100 card.

The issues:

Networking stops running. Everything is up. All the processes are
runing

the interface is up. But you cannot do anything with the network.
Pings

hang. You can bring the interface up and down and still hung. There is
nothing in the logs. This happend every 3-5 days. I have replaced the
NIC.

Thoughts?

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5.1 box network hang....

2004-01-28 Thread Sean Hafeez
I have a strange issue. Running 5.1 on an AMD w/512 RAM. 20GB IDE and a 
Firewire card that has a 120GB drive on it. The load on the box is under 
1%. The NIC is a RealTech. It was an Intel PRO/100 card.

The issues:

Networking stops running. Everything is up. All the processes are runing 
the interface is up. But you cannot do anything with the network. Pings 
hang. You can bring the interface up and down and still hung. There is 
nothing in the logs. This happend every 3-5 days. I have replaced the NIC.

Thoughts?

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Re: List of absolutely required files for FreeBSD?

2003-12-31 Thread Sean Hafeez
well i have been installing the normal + kernel dev package/src because 
i need to recompile the kernel. then remove the /usr/src and /usr/ports 
then go thru and trim the *share *docs *examples and end up with a 220mb 
system. i am quite sure that you can remove more.

Philip Hallstrom wrote:

256mb, but I'd like some extra room for some data files.

If I could get it down to say 80mb then I could use a 128mb card...

On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Sean Hafeez wrote:


what size flash?

i have 4.9 down to 220mb for a 256mb flash.



Philip Hallstrom wrote:


Hi -
I was wondering if there is a list of absolutely required files
for FreeBSD?  I'm trying to trim an installation down as small as possible
(to put on Compact Flash).
If I start out with just the 'bin' directory for the release there's
around 100megs of files.  Obviously a lot of them like ipfw I don't need.
However, what about things like awk? I won't use it, but are there other
parts of FreeBSD (ie /etc/rc.* files)?
Is there a list somewhere that would help determine what files are used by
FreeBSD for normal operation?
Thanks!

-philip
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Re: What do you use?

2003-12-31 Thread Sean Hafeez
ok, how about something that works. 100gb?

Jason Bacon wrote:

3ware IDE RAID.  Yahoo did the beta testing on these and they perform quite 
well on anoything above 4.5.

No such thing as cheap tape backups.  :-(

	JB

On Wednesday 31 December 2003 01:06 pm, Sean Hafeez wrote:

I need to build a file server for work. I was wondering what people on
the list use for a RAID solution?
I would like to stick to an IDE RAID controller. RAID5 or RAID1.

Also what do you recommend for a cheap tape backup?

And before I forget, pls let me know if you are using it under 4.x or 5.x.

I would love to do an external STA type setup but I am sure it is not
quite there yet under FreeBSD.
Thanks for the info!

-Sean

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What do you use?

2003-12-31 Thread Sean Hafeez
I need to build a file server for work. I was wondering what people on 
the list use for a RAID solution?

I would like to stick to an IDE RAID controller. RAID5 or RAID1.

Also what do you recommend for a cheap tape backup?

And before I forget, pls let me know if you are using it under 4.x or 5.x.

I would love to do an external STA type setup but I am sure it is not 
quite there yet under FreeBSD.

Thanks for the info!

-Sean

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Re: List of absolutely required files for FreeBSD?

2003-12-31 Thread Sean Hafeez
what size flash?

i have 4.9 down to 220mb for a 256mb flash.



Philip Hallstrom wrote:

Hi -
I was wondering if there is a list of absolutely required files
for FreeBSD?  I'm trying to trim an installation down as small as possible
(to put on Compact Flash).
If I start out with just the 'bin' directory for the release there's
around 100megs of files.  Obviously a lot of them like ipfw I don't need.
However, what about things like awk? I won't use it, but are there other
parts of FreeBSD (ie /etc/rc.* files)?
Is there a list somewhere that would help determine what files are used by
FreeBSD for normal operation?
Thanks!

-philip
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Re: I'm on Vacation

2003-12-28 Thread Sean Hafeez
someone want to unsubscribe this dill-hole.

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Re: VIA Tech Mini-ITX

2003-12-26 Thread Sean Hafeez
http://www.gctglobal.com/Products/Set_Top_Box/STB1030_3036/ 
stb1030_3036.html

i use this with 256mb flash w/4.8 and 4.9.

works great.

On Dec 26, 2003, at 1:06 PM, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:

On Friday 26 December 2003 21:59, Anclo wrote:
I'm considering to build a small VIA Tech Mini-ITX system using the  
C3 800
MHz motherboard/CPU or the Eden 533 MHz. This box would serve as a
gateway/router.

Has anyone have experience with VIA Tech Mini-ITX motherboards? I'd  
like to
use it to run 4.9-RELEASE.

Any advice would be appreciated - I'd hate to find out that there is  
no
FreeBSD driver for the built-in network card...
I'm using a older C3 800 miniITX without any problem.
AFAIK even the latest miniITX has the "VIA Rhine" chipset for  
ethernet. Also
the PLE266 should work, but of course you cannot use the mpeg2  
decoder. Don't
know any OS which could make use of it.

-Harry

Anclo

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ssh patch? which bin files?

2003-10-06 Thread Sean Hafeez
is there a list binary files and lib files that are patched? i have a 
box that is a firewall and i just want to copy the changes over since i 
cannot compile on the filewall box.

btw, i have looked at the patch but i could not find a list of all the 
files. i do not want to miss anything.

thanks!

-sean

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Install latest 4.8?

2003-10-03 Thread Sean Hafeez
If I do a floppy boot and a FTP install will I get the latest patched 
version or 4.8 or do I still need to patch up?

Is there anyway I can do an FTP install of the latest patched version 
of 4.8? I do not want to go thru the CVS & compile thing.

Thanks!

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Re: Patch SSH Not Work?

2003-09-22 Thread Sean Hafeez
the patch does not change the version string. there is an earlier email 
about this. look back a few days.

On Sunday, September 21, 2003, at 01:45 PM, Dustin Puryear wrote:

At 08:27 AM 9/19/2003 -0400, Ben Dover wrote:

I patched my SSHD on FreeBSD ver 5.1 (base system, not ports) and 
after stopping the SSHD server and restarting I checked the version 
and received the following:

schizoid# /usr/sbin/sshd -\?
sshd version OpenSSH_3.6.1p1 FreeBSD-20030423
Why did I not receive the September date?  Did the patch fail?
Show us exactly how you patched and then restarted sshd.

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Puryear Information Technology, LLC 
Providing expertise in the management, integration, and
security of Windows and UNIX systems, networks, and applications.
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A quick kernel swap?

2003-09-22 Thread Sean Hafeez
All things being equal, same hardware, same version of the same build 
of 4.8, etc... I have one box with a kernel w/out DUMMYNET and one with 
a kernel w/DUMMYNET. If I were to copy the DUMMYNET kernel to the 
non-DUMMYNET would it work? The other issue I have is space. The system 
is running off flash. Can I delete the running Kernel before I copy up 
the new one?

Thanks!

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modem on serial port?

2003-09-19 Thread Sean Hafeez
i am using a freebsd box as a router. it has a serial port. i would 
like to hook up a modem and use it to manage the router if the lines go 
down. now i know you can use the serial port as a console but how about 
when i stick a modem on it. does anything change. anything i need to 
install?

thanks!

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Re: ssh hole?

2003-09-16 Thread Sean Hafeez
i thought sshd part of the default install? (sorry do not have a box to 
look at right now).

On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 05:23 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:

so if i boot a new install from the floppy and install from ftp am i
getting a patched or unpatched version of ssh? i am talking about 4.8.
if it is unpatched is the patch in -current and can i force the ftp
install to grab -current.
You will have to upgrade your ports.

thanks!

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rcNG and rc.diskless2

2003-09-16 Thread Sean Hafeez
i am using rc.diskless2 to have a system that runs from read-only 
flash. is there an equally simple method in 5.x?

i am reading the whitepaper on rcNG but i do not see it.

thanks!

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ssh hole?

2003-09-16 Thread Sean Hafeez
so if i boot a new install from the floppy and install from ftp am i 
getting a patched or unpatched version of ssh? i am talking about 4.8. 
if it is unpatched is the patch in -current and can i force the ftp 
install to grab -current.

thanks!

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