I am getting the same problem. Restarting Tomcat5 and Tomcat41 causes the
system to crash. This is completly repeatable. Other Java programs such as
Eclispe and Bugseeker can be restarted multiple times without problems.
** Java Version **
berkeley% java -version
java version "1.4.2-p5"
Java(TM)
The make runs ok
The make install chugs along until:
chmod 755 /usr/local/libexec/apache2/mod_authz_svn.so
[activating module `authz_svn' in /usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf]
subversion/svnversion/svnversion . /repos/svn/trunk >
/usr/local/include/subversion-1/svn-revisio
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 11:39 pm, Dany wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Because I didn't get any response on BSDforums, I've decided to try my
> chance here.
>
> I'm trying to get my single user (belonging to the wheel group) mounting
> a CD drive under 5.x using devfs (5.2RC2).
> Could somebody post a very
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 11:42:41PM -0500, John Von Essen wrote:
>
> I have a Solaris 2.6 box that has been sending data to a Solaris 8 box
> via rsh and rcp.
>
> I finally changed the Solaris 8 box to a FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE machine.
>
> Unfortunately, I am noticing alot of problems with my rsh an
Thanks for the input, but the problem seems to have been fixed. Here's what I
did:
1. cvsup'd to 5.2 RC
2. upgraded to tomcat 5.0.16
PS. Using native threads (-lc_r not -pthread)
Quoting Josef Grosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I am getting the same problem. Restarting Tomcat5 and Tomcat41 cause
List,
Anyone know if there is a way to get PF to port to FreeBSD 4.9?
Thanks
On Dec 30, 2003, at 7:26 PM, fbsd_user wrote:
PF has been just ported to FBSD. I don't know if ipf & pf have a
common code background, but I do know pf & ipf have totally
different rule processing logic though the rule
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 10:08, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 December 2003 11:39 pm, Dany wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Because I didn't get any response on BSDforums, I've decided to try my
> > chance here.
> >
> > I'm trying to get my single user (belonging to the wheel group) mounting
Well, I got this fun routing problem again; so here it goes.
I have a router, which gets native ipv6 on xl0 with block 2001:a6x:2:1x::/64
and she has also lan-interface.
My idea was to route 2001:a6x:2:1x:dead::/96 to lan interface so i thought
doing as follows; added 2001:a6x:2:1x::3/64 to lan-int
From: Eric F Crist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lee Mx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ZOT Print Server
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 23:12:22 -0600
On Tuesday 30 December 2003 08:52 pm, Lee Mx wrote:
>
> The only difference between your entry and mine is the rp th
All,
I followed the directions in the handbook and on various websites and
google searches to get my 5.0-RELEASE box up to -CURRENT (though uname
reports 5.2-RC, or does it just report wahtever "CURRENT" is?).
Anyways, I did the whole make buildworld make installworld stuff with
the new kernel and
The post you are replying to tells you pf has been ported to FBSD.
All you had to do is go look for it in the port collection your
self,
here is the direct link.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=pf&stype=all&release=5.1-
CURRENT%2Fi386
pf_freebsd-2.00_1
OpenBSD pf as a kldmodule
Maint
Hello,
I have an AccelRAID 250 (mylex DAC960PTL) I had 4.9 release
running a couple of weeks ago but the install must have been a lucky
alignment of the planets. Currently, on new install I get F1 hang on the
boot manager or just hangs without.
The problem arose when I did a new install of 5.1
Your missing the whole point.
The FBSD handbook says to use
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html to find port and package
names and it only shows the names with versions suffix appended to
the names.
Pkg_add -r points to directory location with out names with
versions suffix appended.
>From
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 05:59 am, Lee Mx wrote:
> Eric,
>
> If I were smart I would give up now and quit showing my ignorance by not
> being able to help you, but I'm not. ;-) I've used network printers for
> years and have never had a problem. I assume that the responses above are
> for lp
Bochs is quite capable of booting just about anything. The nice thing about it is you
can 'edit' the CPU and have it print out what it's doing for hard-to-debug stuff.
Just put your CD in your /dev/cdrom drive, then put these lines in .bochsrc
ata0-slave: type=cdrom, path=/dev/cdrom, status=in
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 08:30:45 -0500
"fbsd_user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your missing the whole point.
>
> The FBSD handbook says to use
> http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html to find port and package
> names and it only shows the names with versions suffix appended to
> the names.
> Pkg_
"W. Sierke" wrote:
> to recap: I'm trying to run maildrop from /etc/mail/aliases with the
> following entry:
>
> second-domain-tld:"|/usr/local/bin/maildrop -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> where second-domain-tld is from an entry in virtusertable.
>
> Initially this gave me:
>
> Dec 25 17:05:19 maild
Hi all,
Can one restrict permissions on /etc/crontab without creating troubles
if there are nothing special in there except what was installed with the
system?
Thanks,
Per olof
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"Mark Zytkovicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|O|>I followed the directions in the handbook and on various websites and
|O|>google searches to get my 5.0-RELEASE box up to -CURRENT (though uname
|O|>reports 5.2-RC, or does it just report wahtever "CURRENT" is?).
Hi
I have a Samba FreeBSD Server that is a domain member. I recently purchased
Windows 2000 Services for Unix to do encrypted password synchronization
via NIS on the domain. The ssod daemon that is needed on the FreeBSD
system is not included on the CD and therefor must be compiled from the
sour
I'v checked my kernel config and it had the "Options CD9660".
Beside the mounting problem as I said the user cannot use the linked
device (/dev/dvd) to just watch a DVD (not need for mounting, just
access to the device).
Can you post the system configuration files that you're using in order
to
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 15:48, Dany wrote:
> I'v checked my kernel config and it had the "Options CD9660".
>
> Beside the mounting problem as I said the user cannot use the linked
> device (/dev/dvd) to just watch a DVD (not need for mounting, just
> access to the device).
>
> Can you post th
Hi
I have a Samba FreeBSD Server that is a domain member. I recently
purchased Windows 2000 Services for Unix to do encrypted password
synchronization via NIS on the domain. The ssod daemon that is needed
on the FreeBSD system is not included on the CD and therefor must be
compiled from the sour
Hi list, I've two servers running some services, now I want
to firewall both them, do I need to build it on router or in
the FreeBSD box...thanks.
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, David Bear wrote:
> i just installed 4.9-rel. after having the system on for about two
> hours I got a console message that device ad0 had timed out. then the
> system froze.
I believe Seagate has an utility you can use to check a drive. Also if the
drive was bought in the
Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 15:48, Dany wrote:
I'v checked my kernel config and it had the "Options CD9660".
Beside the mounting problem as I said the user cannot use the linked
device (/dev/dvd) to just watch a DVD (not need for mounting, just
access to the device
I can do two rsh's back to back with no problems, its the third (and 4th
and so on) that hang.
On the FreeBSD side, after the first rsh, netstat shows:
tcp4 0 0 mx100.851 embryo.bluebell..1021
TIME_WAIT
tcp4 0 0 mx100.shellembryo.bluebell..1022
TI
Xpression wrote:
Hi list, I've two servers running some services, now I want
to firewall both them, do I need to build it on router or in
the FreeBSD box...thanks.
What's your network look like?
If each box has a publicly routable IP address,
I'd definitely put the firewall on each of them.
If
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Xpression wrote:
> Hi list, I've two servers running some services, now I want
> to firewall both them, do I need to build it on router or in
> the FreeBSD box...thanks.
That is totally up to you.
If you plan to do it on one of your FreeBSD machines I believe you will
need t
Reading some forums, I discovered I could use the following options in
my kernel configuration (5.2):
options CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK
options CPU_ENABLE_SSE
I looked at the GENERIC kernel config but there were no mention of those
2 options. Where can I find an exhaustive list of available
options/d
I'm having some strange problems with my SanDisk CompactFlash reader.
In the past I had no problem simply inserting a CF card and mounting
the device. The /etc/fstab entry has always been as follows:
/dev/da0s1/sandiskmsdos rw,noauto 0 0
And all I had to do was mount /s
One more thing. Apparently, if I do 'rsh -n host cmd' on the Solaris box,
it no longer hangs, and I can do it back to back indefinitely. Say I do
ten of them, 5 secs apart. I still see the following 10 times in netstat:
tcp4 0 0 mx100.841 embryo.bluebell..1014
TIME_WAIT
A
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 16:07, Dany wrote:
> Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
*SNIP*
>
> This is pretty much what I've tried. My user is in the Wheel group.
> Would this exact configuration work ?Should I set any other
> permission in order to have the user from the wheel group to mount drives?
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, fbsd_user wrote:
> The FBSD handbook says to use
> http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html to find port and package
> names and it only shows the names with versions suffix appended to
> the names.
> Pkg_add -r points to directory location with out names with
> versions suff
Is there a secret to getting kmplayer to play dvds and mpeg files? I have
mplayer, gmplayer, kmplayer all installed. If I enter mplayer
from within KDE, I get an initial image on the screen, but don't know the
keyboard shortcuts to get it to play (but I can pause it!). gmplayer and
kmplayer bot
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 10:19:45 -0500
Dany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reading some forums, I discovered I could use the following options in
> my kernel configuration (5.2):
> options CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK
> options CPU_ENABLE_SSE
>
> I looked at the GENERIC kernel config but there were no mention
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Dany wrote:
> I looked at the GENERIC kernel config but there were no mention of those
> 2 options. Where can I find an exhaustive list of available
> options/devices I can use in my custom kernel config file?
Look at the LINT config file, located at /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LIN
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 10:05:55 + (GMT)
Francisco Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, David Bear wrote:
>
> > i just installed 4.9-rel. after having the system on for about two
> > hours I got a console message that device ad0 had timed out. then the
> > system froze.
>
>
Why change the book when the whole population of the 4.9 users out
there have a broken function.
This is impacting the whole installed community and in my book is an
problem of the highest severity.
There is nothing wrong with the handbook document, the problem is
who ever is building
the FTP serv
Thanks Harry for taking the time to answer my questions. I think based
on your comments it should work.
Is there any security concern having a user belonging to the group
operator ?
Thanks again
Dany
Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 16:07, Dany wrote:
Harald Schmalzb
Reading some forums, I discovered I could use the following options in
my kernel configuration (5.2):
options CPU_ATHLON_SSE_HACK
options CPU_ENABLE_SSE
I looked at the GENERIC kernel config but there were no mention of those
2 options. Where can I find an exhaustive list of available
options/devic
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 16:37, Dany wrote:
> Thanks Harry for taking the time to answer my questions. I think based
> on your comments it should work.
>
> Is there any security concern having a user belonging to the group
> operator ?
I never really cared about. AnonFTP is owned by operator,
Yes, but doing it that way as example, entering 'apache' would
download apache13 when I really wanted apache20. That logic does
not follow through, it's only valid for single versions of an
package.
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This thread is not intended to point fingers at any one or start an
flame war.
Just trying to point out problem and get some kind of feedback from
the
list of their thought on the subject.
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Sent: Wed
If anyone's interested in a programmed solution, you can download
my "supermounter" from http://www.neuro.mcw.edu/~bacon/fmri.html.
It runs SUID root (you can change this to SUID whatever you want
by modifying the Install script if you're concerned about security)
and lets you specify which devic
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 10:08:03AM -0500, John Von Essen wrote:
> I can do two rsh's back to back with no problems, its the third (and 4th
> and so on) that hang.
>
> On the FreeBSD side, after the first rsh, netstat shows:
>
> tcp4 0 0 mx100.851 embryo.bluebell..1021
>
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 08:17:50PM -0700, David Bear wrote:
> i just installed 4.9-rel. after having the system on for about two
> hours I got a console message that device ad0 had timed out. then the
> system froze.
>
> after a reboot (power off then on) the systems has been working fine.
>
>
I just installed the isc-dhcp3 on a 4.9 STABLE machine that is also the DNS
server for my domain.
I enable ad-hoc Dynamic DNS updates, and I;m getting error messages about
them timing out. I read the dhcpd.conf man page that came with the port,
and now I;m _reallY_ confused.
Even though this opti
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, fbsd_user wrote:
> Yes, but doing it that way as example, entering 'apache' would
> download apache13 when I really wanted apache20. That logic does
> not follow through, it's only valid for single versions of an
> package.
Yes, it's true that the 'apache' package gets you
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, fbsd_user wrote:
> This thread is not intended to point fingers at any one or start an
> flame war.
> Just trying to point out problem and get some kind of feedback from
> the
> list of their thought on the subject.
To be honest, I'm not sure that anyone else considers this
My site, cybernothing.org, is now hosted on a friends' machine
running Linux. (I still prefer FreeBSD myself.)
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J.D. Falk THIS IS NOT
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With every HD problem I loose less and less data. On my last episode I
lost only the current day's worth of data (backup at night). However I
realised that I also need to backup programs installed on the machine. It
takes a long time to rebuild all packages (I had a list of ports I had
installed).
Anyone has set one of those up?
In particular how did you communicate with the machine? Do I need a null
modem cable? Which program you used and settings? From the ports it seems
minicom may do the trick.
If using the CF card in the machine how did you find out what was the
device name of your USB
Howdy,
> In particular how did you communicate with the machine? Do I need a null
> modem cable? Which program you used and settings? From the ports it seems
> minicom may do the trick.
It's been a while, but I played with one of those boxes during our
(ir-)regular C0d3 & b33r sessions.
The cons
On my file server I have 2 drives. I looked at RAID but it doesn't help
solving the major issue ... me, user removing files that are not
supposed to be removed so incremental backup is a plus.
On the first one there is the linux system (sorry... I promise I will
switch to fbsd) as well as data
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Dany wrote:
> On my file server I have 2 drives.
I also have two drives on each of my machines. One for backup.
I also keep several days worth of backups in case I corrupt a file.
Overall I think I have the data part of the backup covered properly,
although I plan to backup s
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, J.D. Falk wrote:
> My site, cybernothing.org, is now hosted on a friends' machine
> running Linux. (I still prefer FreeBSD myself.)
I am a little curious.. Was your email intended to ask to be included in
the non-profit page? Not that I am involved with setting
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 13:57, Francisco Reyes wrote:
> Anyone has set one of those up?
> In particular how did you communicate with the machine? Do I need a null
> modem cable? Which program you used and settings? From the ports it seems
> minicom may do the trick.
It's working like a charm
On 12/31/03, Francisco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, J.D. Falk wrote:
>
> > My site, cybernothing.org, is now hosted on a friends' machine
> > running Linux. (I still prefer FreeBSD myself.)
>
> I am a little curious.. Was your email intended to ask to be included i
Francisco Reyes wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Dany wrote:
On my file server I have 2 drives.
I also have two drives on each of my machines. One for backup.
I also keep several days worth of backups in case I corrupt a file.
Overall I think I have the data part of the backup covered properly
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 08:30:45AM -0500, fbsd_user wrote:
> Your missing the whole point.
>
> The FBSD handbook says to use
> http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html to find port and package
> names and it only shows the names with versions suffix appended to
> the names.
> Pkg_add -r points t
Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:53:20 +
Peter Risdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
Take a look at /usr/local/etc/rc.d/svscan.sh.sample
1. SVDIR=/var/service/ - so svscan will look at /var/service and not
/service; either do:
a) what is suggested and
Hi list, I've googled to search an aswer but no one match
mine. I want to tar all files on a directory without include
any other directory, I've tried with --exclude but no hope,
any suggestion ??? Thanks...
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On Dec 31, 2003, at 5:12 AM, fbsd_user wrote:
The post you are replying to tells you pf has been ported to FBSD.
Yes, and my question was how to get a port to 4.9. I am aware of the
port being available for 5.0, 5.1.
I would like to know if anyone has gotten it to run on 4.9 and what
patches we
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 1:21 pm, Xpression wrote:
> Hi list, I've googled to search an aswer but no one match
> mine. I want to tar all files on a directory without include
> any other directory, I've tried with --exclude but no hope,
> any suggestion ??? Thanks...
>
I dom something similar
I read the section of the handbook concerning X and fonts (section 5.5),
but wanted some additional assistance from users with nice fonts
(subjective, I guess), especially those using bitstream fonts.
I have a number of fonts on CD that I copied from a previous Linux
machine I was using. What
Yesterday I tried installing a port and found that it was broken though
not marked as such. The problems were simple -- simple enough that *I* got
it working! -- and I emailed the listed port maintainer with what I have
found.
Now, I haven't heard back, but I am not jumping to conclusions because
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 13:21, Xpression wrote:
> Hi list, I've googled to search an aswer but no one match
> mine. I want to tar all files on a directory without include
> any other directory, I've tried with --exclude but no hope,
> any suggestion ??? Thanks...
>
man tar works for me:
-n
Hi,
I wanting to know how I can add a user to the super use list so that I can
log in remote and sudo commands. I have notice that unlike linux, root may
not ssh in, which I think is cool, but unless I can create a super user, or
add to the list that let's me run root commands kinda hard to admin
> I wanting to know how I can add a user to the super use list so that I can
> log in remote and sudo commands. I have notice that unlike linux, root may
> not ssh in, which I think is cool, but unless I can create a super user,
or
> add to the list that let's me run root commands kinda hard to adm
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:34:59AM -0800, Matt Staroscik wrote:
>
> Yesterday I tried installing a port and found that it was broken though
> not marked as such. The problems were simple -- simple enough that *I* got
> it working! -- and I emailed the listed port maintainer with what I have
> foun
Chris wrote:
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 1:21 pm, Xpression wrote:
Hi list, I've googled to search an aswer but no one match
mine. I want to tar all files on a directory without include
any other directory, I've tried with --exclude but no hope,
any suggestion ??? Thanks...
I dom somethi
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: ipf / pf availability in 4.9
>
> On Dec 31, 2003, at 5:12 AM, fbsd_user wrote:
>
> > The post you are replying to tells
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Sounds find, but wouldn't
$tar /home/foo/*
get this job done without including
subdirs, since there's no -R involved?
-R means show record number. Recursive is the default, -n is no recursive.
PWR
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Subject: Re: ipf / pf availability in 4.9
On Dec 31, 2003, at 5:12 AM, fbsd_user
> > Are you talking about PF or IPF in 4.9? If it's IPF, it's a kernel
> > option.
>
> PF. I already have IPF working. I am more familiar with PF and would
> rather be using it.
>
> Thanks
>
Ah. Ok. Misunderstood.
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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
Anyone have any success getting VMWare 4.0 (Linux Version) to run on
FreeBSD Current (i.e. as host OS)?
What versions of VMWare do work well with FreeBSD host OS?
-Rick
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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 '
Hi!
I have a DHCP server at home (isc-dhcpd) and I've been wondering for a
long time why it is giving the last IP addresses of the specified
range at first?
Like I tell him a range from 10.0.0.50 to 10.0.0.100 and it's giving 100
then 99,98,97 and so on. Why not directly 50 then 51,52,53,... ??
S
Hello all,
I am having the following problem with a new system:
the system will install (minimal) fine from cd, after install when i am attempting to
do anything cpu intensive (for example compiling a port or a custom kernal) the
console freezes, I am not able to switch to another console, or ssh
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
Hello List,
I have a question that's slightly off-topic, but not. I install high-end
surveillance equipment for CCTV and such. I have a rather large client in
Minneapolis who's using Dedicated Micros digital video recorders. The
particular model we're using has a 500 GB hdd, but this client
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
> th
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 fi
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 wonderi
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:
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 10:20:23 -0500 (EST)
John Von Essen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One more thing. Apparently, if I do 'rsh -n host cmd' on the Solaris box,
> it no longer hangs, and I can do it back to back indefinitely. Say I do
> ten of them, 5 secs apart. I still see the following 10 times in
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 09:59:10 -0500
"Xpression" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list, I've two servers running some services, now I want
> to firewall both them, do I need to build it on router or in
> the FreeBSD box...thanks.
>
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Jason Bacon wrote:
> 3ware IDE RAID.
Agree on the 3ware controllers.
> No such thing as cheap tape backups. :-(
If the amount of data can compress into a CD or DVD you could consider a
burner.
Moreover, although not a replacement for a tape backup or burning to
CD/DVD yo
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 01:30:07PM -0800, 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' director
In the last episode (Dec 31), Eric F Crist said:
> I have a question that's slightly off-topic, but not. I install
> high-end surveillance equipment for CCTV and such. I have a rather
> large client in Minneapolis who's using Dedicated Micros digital
> video recorders. The particular model we're
>Anyone have any success getting VMWare 4.0 (Linux Version) to run on
>FreeBSD Current (i.e. as host OS)?
>
>What versions of VMWare do work well with FreeBSD host OS?
>
>-Rick
The way I understand it (I may be wrong), is VMWare does its magic by hooking into the
kernel (to mess with pagetables
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 03:46:33PM -0600, Chad Albert wrote:
> I am writing a script that mails me when certain events occur. I am
> using mail(1) to notify me by email when some things happen. I have
> read the man page and I don't see a way to attach a file, does anyone
> know how to use mail(1
"Chad Albert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am writing a script that mails me when certain events occur. I am
> using mail(1) to notify me by email when some things happen. I have
> read the man page and I don't see a way to attach a file, does anyone
> know how to use mail(1) to attach a file
Hello,
I had just installed a fresh 5.2 RC2 system and cvsup:ed the latest source
(only 5-10 files changed; nothing related to this problem as far as I could
see). I wanted to add Coda client support. so I created a GENERIC derivative
configuration with Coda support added. I proceeded to compil
Hello, everyone,
If the kernel already has a pci driver for a pci card, how could I load
another loadable driver for the same card?
I wrote a Kernel module PCI driver for one pci card. After the kernel is up,
it automatically identified the card, and load its driver. If I want to use
my own dr
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