Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
| I've tried a number of syntax-colouring editors, to no avail. The quotes
| (single, double, and back) *are* balanced, according to everything I've
| thrown the script at. That's why I'm more interested in something that
| can actually parse Bourne shell syntax (quiet
I think you are trying to export the same filesystem to the same list
of addresses twice, so you get an error saying it is already exported.
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On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 21:46, Brian Reichert wrote:
I hope I'm completely misunderstanding the docs for exports(5) and
kin, but here goes:
The short form:
I have two filesystems I want to export. They're both listed in
/etc/exports. The first will be exported just fine, the second
Ruslan Ermilov wrote, On 11/15/02 09:42:
How can I list active (i.e. configured with vnconfig) /dev/vn* devices?
No way.
Tricky way.
Try to configure each vn device - with NO file name requesting NEGATIVE
size.
If you got EBUSY, the device is configured. If you got EDOM, the device
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On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 12:39:07PM +0100, Mattias Pantzare wrote:
Only one filesystem can be WebNFS exported on a computer (that is how
webnfs works). Remove -webnfs from one.
Jeez - I had no idea that was a factor. You're right; removing
'-webnfs' from the /annex entry allows both filesystems
Hello,
I'm new to the list and was hoping maybe someone could help me. These
commands work in Linux (and in this order), but not in FreeBSD/Mac OS X
as the arp and route commands are different:
arp -s 10.10.10.0 00:00:ca:13:4b:54 -i eth1
arp -s 10.10.10.0 00:00:ca:13:4b:54 -i eth1
route add
Hi there,
I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4
system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load
(make -j20 buildworld) the compiler or make(1) often die with signal
11. I found in mailing lists that there is similarly looking problem
with -current,
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 23:16:54 +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Hi there,
I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4
system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load
(make -j20 buildworld) the compiler or make(1) often die with signal
11. I found in
Lamont Granquist wrote:
RedHat systems have only two statically linked binaries in their systems
and it is one of the things that I viscerally hate about RedHat. You have
to look on another system or lookup on the net which shell to use instead
of /sbin/init and then play around with a
I had similar problems. Terry Lambert reports that there is a bug
in the P4. DISABLE_PSE and the other work-arounds mentioned didn't help.
The work-around that worked for me was to use:
options MAXFILES=5
Try that and see if it helps.
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 11:16:54PM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Hi there,
I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4
system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load
(make -j20 buildworld) the compiler or make(1) often die with signal
11. I found in
Shouldn't the allocator functions take an additional argument
WAIT/NOWAIT?
Shouldn't the allocator functions also return success/failure that
should be propogated back up to the caller in case they fail?
Shall I take a shot at this or can you Jeff? I'm not sure I'm
comfortable adding an error
Brian Reichert wrote:
Now, I have to go read up on webnfs to find out what webnfs really
is...
RFC2054, RFC2055, RFC2755 (not implemented by FreeBSD).
Abstract, RFC2054:
This document describes a lightweight binding mechanism that allows
NFS clients to obtain service from WebNFS-enabled
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 05:36:16PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Brian Reichert wrote:
Now, I have to go read up on webnfs to find out what webnfs really
is...
RFC2054, RFC2055, RFC2755 (not implemented by FreeBSD).
Abstract, RFC2054:
Gee, you beat me to it, by a mile. Thanks for the
Brian Reichert wrote:
...basically: mount-less NFS server by IP address, one per IP address.
One server per IP address make sense, but only one filesystem
exported thusly doesn't. But, I _still_ haven't read the RFCs in
question, so hopefully I'll see...
No mount protocol = no way to
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
I've tried a number of syntax-colouring editors, to no avail. The quotes
(single, double, and back) *are* balanced, according to everything I've
thrown the script at.
In addition to the other excellent suggestions, I'd suggest using the
syntax highlighting editor,
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 13:53, Karl Timmermann wrote:
I'm new to the list and was hoping maybe someone could help me. These
commands work in Linux (and in this order), but not in FreeBSD/Mac OS X
as the arp and route commands are different:
arp -s 10.10.10.0 00:00:ca:13:4b:54 -i eth1
arp
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 07:54:48PM -0500, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 11:16:54PM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Hi there,
I'm observing very strange memory corruption problems with 2GHz P4
system running 4.7 (security branch as of today). Under the load
(make -j20
Is there a specific reason why one can not bind portmap to only
the loopback interface?
Portmap has the -h flag, but it automatically inserts 127.0.0.1
to the list if you specify the -h flag.
This prevent one from saying 'portmap -h 127.0.0.1' because it takes
the command line arg's, adds
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