not clear as to what problem you're tyring to solve. High load
on a busy server certainly isn't a problem, so where is the problem?
If your server is consistently overloaded, then the correct solution is
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? As I already said, I recommend starting out on a machine
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pretty much do that anyway, but I expect a vnc connection will be the
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to close console, but i want, what session not
close and compile processing.
If i disconect from console all job stop. How disconect from console and come
back to my session?
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Noticed the message in the subject in last night's security run.
Is this a sign of impending drive failure? Some google searches turned
up information about Areca drivers and lots
correct.
See
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don't email out any passwords) so we can see what you're doing any all
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one?
Thanks a lot in advance for all your help.
I recommend using the one provided by NVidia, as performance is noticeably
better for me. However, there is a port for the nvidia one. Depending on
your model of card, use one of the /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-* ports.
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I am not totally convinced. If one small package is updated that is
depended on by 10 other package that in turn are depended on by a like
number of other packages, what has been
perfectly possible
to update a single module without updating anything else.
In practice, I've updated 5 or 6 little sub-ports of xorg 7 since I
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bugs, in addition to proper setup by
the sysadmin.
I'd stop taking advice from this guy you know. He doesn't seem very
knowledgeable. Either that or you misunderstood his statement.
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than any other OS I know. Whether or not that
actually causes it to be more secure or not is a subject of some
debate, although the general consensus seems to be that they are
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routing table.
There's some work in progress to improve this, but AFAIK, what you're trying
to do isn't currently possible.
FYI: there is now a freebsd-jail@ mailing list -- you may find better answers
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Can you tell me if anyone tried to run your OS for IA64 on
Intel's Dual cores or cor 2 duos?
Core duos are not ia64, they are amd64.
FreeBSD supports both ia64 and amd64, but you'll need to select the
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the following permissions:
-r-sr-xr-x 1 root wheel schg 12240 May 13 13:15 su
And sudo isn't installed, unfortunately. Any ideas of how to get root back?
What's the output of mount? Did you maybe mount /usr nosetuid?
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system that have elevated privilidges, so this script is provided to give
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Do yourself a favor:
Install the drive on Linux or Windows, find the .ppd files and manually
install them under CUPS on FreeBSD.
Screw all that Linux/32/64-bit crap -- it'll only give you grey hairs.
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We have some systems with a lot of jails. We're using ezjail, which
results
in a lot of nullfs mounts. In combination with some other nullfs
tricks I'm
using on this system, I'm a bit concerned that we're going
Samba installed and can be
setup to mount a Windows network share. I would like the ability to
run full and incremental backups as well as restores. Let me know what
you think.
Have a look at Bacula.
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If you have a number of questions, I expect you'll benefit from organizing
them all into a single email and sending them (interview-style) to the
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Hope this helps.
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Have a look at the clear_tmp_enable variable.
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Changing that will control what gets logged to the console. See
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I'm a big fan of PKI, but PKI suffers from one major problem, and it's
the same flaw that physical keys suffer from: you have to have the key
with you.
If I had to use SSH from random locations, I'd get a USB stick
user user from 65.171.74.26
Apr 25 20:01:13 myserver sshd[57860]: Invalid user david from 65.171.74.26
How can I stop these attempts or block them - or even recognize them? I do
not have IPF installed.
One possibility:
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Subject: Re: Wikipedia's perfection (was Re: Discussion of the
relative
advantages/disadvantages of PAE (was Re: Memory 3.5GB not used?))
Bill Moran wrote:
A friend of mine going for his Dr. at CMU (Patrick Wagstrom:
GNOME guy
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On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 09:17:32AM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
Perhaps this was all just a devious plan by me to make you all look like
fools by watching your argue about the importance of checking sources
while none of you checked your sources
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Does this test demonstrate usage of memory over 4G? It's my
understanding
that PAE starts to suffer when it has to look at the memory over 4G
(which
is the problem it's intended to solve)
If your entire test
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There was some discussion on this list not too long ago, and someone
asked if I was willing to make my pf config and the associated scripts
I wrote
with has worked perfectly under amd64.
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(of course, everyone knows that Wikipedia is the ultimate source of
information and is infallible, right?)
hardly. I'd expect that most intelligent readers would have encountered
and
you won't have this problem. If you aren't missing any data, you can
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I'm running FreeBSD 6.1 i386 SMP kernel.
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or WITHOUT_MODULES options to make.conf.
man 5 make.conf for more details.
-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 11:05 AM
To: Don O'Neil
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Subject: Re: Memory 3.5GB not used?
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Bill Moran wrote:
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I never had this problem before when I built the kernel the first time.
Could my module source be corrupt? If so, how do I re-install just the
kernel sources for 6.1
Design_and_Implementation_of_FreeBSD_ and hunker down for a good
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I have been tasked to add support for new architecture ( e.g.of
architectures are - alpha, amd64, i386, etc likewise we
. Strange. Are these two problems related?
You have something seriously wrong somewhere. They may be related but
there's not enough information here to be sure. Consider installing
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, if these systems are spontaneously
rebooting without a panic, crash dumps might not help.
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We are in the process of setting up a bastion host. One of the
things we'd like to do is to filter packets not only at the ip
layer, but by what program is listening on a particular port
tells me that a lot of desktop apps and libraries
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it to start working. Along this
road may also lay a solution to #2, but I'm only guessing.
If you absolutely can't get moused to work, comment out the lines in
/etc/devd.conf that are causing it to autostart.
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possible example.
Check with the vendors, though. Many drive manufacturers have utilities
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There was some discussion on this list not too long ago, and someone
asked if I was willing to make my pf config and the associated scripts
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given day.
You should install/run samhain or something similar to monitor activity
so you know if something unauthorized has changed. That's the only real
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If not, then double-check your config on the monowall machine. If so,
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Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A little more on this, because now I am really stumped. I have taken
known
good source, and moved it via CD to this machine. I rebuilt, and it
exhibits
exactly the same
moved to a new category in
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all scripts will have to be reworked...
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Are both of you getting
presented recently, and
I'll be damned if I can remember any software names ... Here are some that
I found during some googling:
http://gpc.sourceforge.net/
http://appliworks.jondesign.net/
http://f-spot.org/Main_Page
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i want Book or PDF about kernel freebsd Data Structures, Algorithms
I recommend _The_Design_and_Implementation_of_FreeBSD_ by Dr. McKusick
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Is there a simple way to uninstall KDE and Xorg, or do I have to use the
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There's no method I'm aware of that I would call simple, but if you
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Just curious, did you ever get this RIS working?
Sure. We just set the TOG to the BID setting, which allowed the DCOG to
pass unmolested through the GDEC devices. After that, the RIS worked
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Fatal error: Call to undefined function mssql_connect()
Install /usr/ports/databases/php5-mssql
Don't know what you're doing with all that moving binaries around, but
make sure you didn't overwrite something. If you did, you may need to
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the problem in the act. Hard drives
_usually_ fail dramatically -- but occasionally they fail in the
same way RAM does, which seems like what's happening to you. A lot
of techs don't see this case very often (because it doesn't happen
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pings.
Are you using IPFW or ipfilter? You seem to indicate that you're using
both, which would not be the best of ideas. Post your firewall rules
so list members can have a look. Are you sure the machine that is sending
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Is there
On 3/29/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In response to Michael Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A while ago I installed 6.1 on a box. I noticed that I cannot ping
this box even though I can log into it. The pings are arriving
around 1998,
I think. It's often frustrating to see the same issues come round again and
again -- but I look on it as a good thing. It means there's constantly new
blood coming in to FreeBSD -- it means the project is very much alive.
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to create an
alias, ezjail will do it for you when you start up the jail.
Actually, now that I think of it, I'd call it a bug.
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, for multiple reasons that you
can research via Google if you're curious. Perhaps the Maildir support
is better than mbox. If that's the case, you may want to consider
switching to Maildir -- there is at least one mbox - Maildir conversion
utility out there.
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Does anyone know a program/port that can help me?
Webmin has this, but I've had trouble getting it to work. YMMV
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