and disconnecting the modem several times.
Since I don't currently use it in FreeBSD I left it at that.
I know it's not the solution but it can be better than nothing.
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%busy? I can go read code
but was hoping for someone with specific knowledge to answer :)
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easily see 100% cpu usage and load
1 and thus I can't use my max contracted bandwidth. Use the modem or
a powerful enough machine running FreeBSD of course :)
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number of customers? Most definitely not.
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vendor = 'Promise Technology Inc'
device = 'PDC20319(??) FastTrak SATA150 TX4 Controller'
class = mass storage
subclass = RAID
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-Release? If not, how about an
(educated guess) approximate date, month?
Joe
Thanks. About 4 months from initial code freeze. That's about what I expected.
Joe
Keep an eye here: http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/schedule.html
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it is supposed to be a Huawei EC325 Data Modem, just as on this
website
http://www.huawei.com/mobileweb/en/products/view.do?id=147
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Hello all
the Huawei E220 HSDPA USB Modem and it doesn't work.
I posted a message on usb@ yesterday evening since this is a
multi-function usb device and I don't know if that's supported.
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. I believe it will do everything you need.
pf doesn't support layer 7 protocol inspection. For that take a look
at ng_tag which lives in CURRENT.
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buy.
Keep us informed on your progress :)
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running mrtg...
Any other suggestions?
I have two for you: NetMRG and Cacti
You can set them up to read values from pf for example :)
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version always remind yourself to recompile the nvidia driver aswell
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is supreme.
Just my 2 euro cents ;-)
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On 10/15/06, Joao Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Okay.
I've installed FreeBSD on my desktop. I got KDE working, and Amor is
running so I have a little daemon sitting on my window. I can mount my
USB card reader and open the pictures from
and the only sparc cpu :D
On another subject, with the addition of the other BSDs the releases
stats for example are pretty much nonsense. Do you plan to work on
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On another subject, with the addition of the other BSDs the releases
stats for example are pretty much nonsense. Do you plan to work on
that?
Yep, each individual *BSD is getting its own detailed
://www.freshports.org/security/bruteforceblocker/
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question one needs to know what that
router needs to do and how much do you want to spend on it.
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be jumping to conclusions very fast.
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because I am presently trying to
install the window manager and other applications via ports.
Set this in your shell:
export HTTP_PROXY=http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:3128
or
setenv HTTP_PROXY http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:3128
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/ftp/pftpx/
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And on the subject, has anyone noticed this email from someone
@Promise to the scsi mailing list?
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-scsi/2006-July/002543.html
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13, 2006 4:07 PM (GMT+1)
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start with an already built machine and start
your way down from there. With this in mind I recomend you to install
for example PC-BSD(1). It's FreeBSD all the way, but for what you
want, a desktop solution, a custom built FreeBSD.
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Windows. Nobody cares!
Part of the FreeBSD experience is the comunity and you're not helping.
I care, most probably someone else cares.
Please don't talk for the comunity by stating nobody cares.
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of 15K rpm.
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At this level it's called a Service Level Agreement (SLA) not a promise...
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to get a remote tech to power cycle whenever the deadlocks
I'm experiencing right now happen ... with iLO, I login to the iLO CLI,
and tell the server to reboot itself ...
iLOs rock! :-)
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Contrary to what megarc says, it's -h not -? for help.
Hope this helps.
? is special to the shell so you need to escape it with a \.
h does not produce the same output for me - it's just treated as an
unknown command
.0=sd0, ami0 0, drive online, OK
hw.sensors.1=sd1, ami0 1, degraded, WARN
hw.sensors.2=sd2, ami0 2, failed, CRITICAL
With sensorsd on top of that, monitoring is a breeze.
I think after bio I know what I will do next ;-)
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At a certain point in time we upgraded the PV from 4 to 6 loaders. It
took Dell 3 wrong scsi cables to finally send the right one.
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The controller is a Perc 4e/Di as assumed, and I'm still a little
unsure as to whether the 2 drives that shipped with the machine
Physical drive 1:0 online
Physical drive 1:2 online
Physical drive 1:4 hotspare
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advice is very appreciated :-)
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I use minicom:
http://www.freshports.org/comms/minicom/
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at real drivers.
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Any feedback on that investigation would be much appreciated :-)
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Google redeemed now
I've received apologies and promises of investigation. All
in all, it's just a dirty trick to make me a happy user once
again :-)
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, I don't know for sure if Linux is lying or not on fsync,
but even on Linux, turning fsync off makes a big difference.
In my case if data was lost there was no damage hence my choice to
keeping it off
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and boot afterwards. Note this option only works on 6.1 BETA and there
are ISOs to download :)
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a database of this size?
Is there a different way per size? Guess not ;)
3. What is most likely to be the cause of the data loss?
Were you using MyISAM of InnoDB? I had this issue after a restart with
the only table using MyISAM.
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the APIC forces FreeBSD to
fall back on the old-fashioned IRQ timers. I think. Anyway, it works.
Or works around. Whatever:
In /boot/loader.conf , add:
hint.apic.0.disabled=1
Note: This had already been answered on this list.
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from 5.x days so I didn't really install 6 on it.
What kind of disk are you using on the VM, ide, scsi?
What about the installation media, iso mounted on virtual cdrom, using
real cdrom?
off topic: são raros os portugueses por estas paragens ;)
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Hi,
I needed to add an IDE disk to an already running SCSI booting machine
for testing.
Recently upgraded to 6.0 :) with the IDE disk connected to the
machine, although not mounted.
After a make kernel the machine boots fine but only if I
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel
boot:
I tried 0:da(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel but still no go.
How can I fix this?
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, or
is
the bonus simply in the kernel/filesystem support and sticking with the
current UFS2 partition (5.3-RELEASE/amd64) will step-up to it?
As you nicely put it: the bonus is simply in the kernel :)
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