team I can give contact
info out privately.
Another (possibly useful) data point that occurs to me is that it
hasn't been tested on any sort of 64 bit linux at all, so it's really
unknown if this is FBSD specific.
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On Sunday 12 November 2006 15:13, Mike Meyer wrote:
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I'm the port maintainer for irc/epic4 and irc/epic5 and try to
liason with the developers as much as possible. I've received a
request from the Epic developers that I can't
you're able to
max out the throughput on the NICs.
Which isn't to say that 200 kBps isn't a problem, but perhaps you are
dealing with a bad cable or switchport.
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devices generally aren't hot swappable, so you're going to have to take
the box down to replace the failed drive (that's why it detached from the
bus). Once you do that you can rebuild the gmirror.
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On Saturday 12 May 2001 18:40, Terry Lambert wrote:
j wrote:
On Saturday 12 May 2001 06:24, Terry Lambert wrote:
This whole ssh B.S. is very annoying.
After an upgrade from 4.2 to 4.3 using a CDROM boot plus
upgrade menu option, SSH stops working, for no good reason
(_any_
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From: "Daniel Lang" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 9:42 AM
Subject: Installation Problems on Dell PowerEdge 6100/200
Hi,
we've got a Dell PowerEdge 6100/200 here, which is an older
SMP server, featuring
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 06:35:48PM +, John Vinters wrote:
I've (reasonably) recently installed 4.3-Release on a system running
Samba and a few light telnet apps, and noticed similar performance
problems.
The SMB sessions would randomly change speed, and telnet sessions would
suffer
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 10:09:58AM -0700, Nate Williams wrote:
I started noticing some TCP weirdness when I moved my bandwidth
stats site from my office to my colo facility last week. The colo
is five miles away by road and 1200 miles away by network. Netscape
would stop for seconds at
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 01:03:54AM +0100, Pierre Beyssac wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:42:34AM -0500, John Capo wrote:
sent. find / -print | dd obs=1 will screw up within a few seconds
and stay that way. Netstat in another ssh session shows data ready
to go:
Hmm, some ssh versions
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 07:57:02AM +, Mike D wrote:
I'm having trouble configuring my dhcpd.
This is the config file I've nocked up:
start config file --
default-lease-time 3600;
max-lease-time 9;
ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:48:10AM -0500, Ted Sikora wrote:
Anyone know how or a link for setting up MP 'multilink' PPPoe DSL on
FreeBSD. I have PPPoe on FreeBSD-STABLE with 2 cards and DSL lines. How
can I connect the second modem on dc1 and join the packets to dc0?
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floppies around, but not much ability to help out.
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On Sun, 2002-08-18 at 06:20, Devon Stark wrote:
Greetings!
I am having a problem trying to get IPDIVERT to take..
I have setup my kernel conf to include the following lines
options IPFIREWALL
options IPDIVERT
I have the nic configured and running just fine, for both local LAN and for
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 08:46:46PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Matthew Emmerton wrote:
This was actually discussed a while back (a month or two ago).
It got really bogged down when someone pointed out that
they were running CPUs with different clock rates in their
SMP
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 10:27:22AM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Josh Paetzel wrote:
This is a perfect example of, Just because you can do something,
doesn't mean you should.
I wouldn't see anything wrong with grabbing the clock frequency of the
first cpu in the system and noting
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 09:21:57PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
But if system calls aren't preempted under what circumstances can a
process hold a vnode lock and then be usurped for processor?
While sleeping for IO.
Ideal systems release and reacquire locks
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 03:01:04PM +1100, Andrew wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Eric Melville wrote:
staralfur% sysctl kern.osrevision
kern.osrevision = 199506
snip
I couldn't tell you what it means, though.
That both OSs are based on 4.4BSD-Lite2 I believe.
Andrew
Well
are released that it either can't decrypt or are able to choke
it.
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as the install.cfg and a lot easier to
figure out. I've written a half dozen auto installers for FreeBSD, from
trivial to complex and would be more than willing to help you get something
set up. I can send you code if you want as well.
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rate. There are a lot of compelling reasons to not use sysinstall for
automated installs. And while there are compelling reasons to use sysinstall
for this task, most of them involve things like I'm a masochist. or It was
there so I thought I'd use it.
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the installer way too much (I'm
still laughing at that, he was saying something about floppies too, I guess
we're locking out people using 386's or something.) and quite a few other
people who are too countless to mention but offered random advice or
encouragement.
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by mps. Of course a firmware flash
gone bad will turn it into an expensive chunk of fiberglass, but if you
google around you'll find people who have done so successfully.
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