On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
This board would make a very nice low-power server if it could boot
reliably.
I'm running the earlier brother to this with Linux and it is fine.
The only weakness is the southbridge fan - they fail early
in their life.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Jean-Paul Natola
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can I use G4U to clone a 40 gig drive to a 30 gig drive, if the source
drive only has 20 gigs of data?
G4U does not work with data, it works with partitions or whole disks.
If you get that concept, it will help in
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Brad Mettee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm setting up a pair of machines with almost identical OS config, and
completely identical hardware. One is a primary DNS server, the other is
secondary. NS1 will also serve web, NS2 will be a mail server. Both are low
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: Re: hardware problem
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Da Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 20:38 -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
hi guys,
just take every part out and dust with a brush, reseat the m-board
and hook on the power supply, switch on the power and both fans spin
for quite a
Every system I've seen with his description of the problem, where
the power supply can't even run it's own fan, is having a power supply
problem. Power supplies are very often low quality these days and can't
handle the stresses of typical electrical grid fluctuations. Most people
who deal with
On 2/22/08, Jonathan McKeown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Petty quibble: I suspect that you mean ``there is no support for FreeBSD in
EMC Networker'' rather than the other way round. Picking a backup solution
that can't back up some of your servers, and opting to fix the problem by
getting rid
As a Sysadmin I have 2 cents to add to this discussion.
I think the whole chest beating, king of the hill, stand taking,
mantra repeating is juvenile. There is no superior OS.
As I do my job I don't start out figuring how I can slide my
favorite distro into the equation. The OS is not at the
No one qualified the context of the question. Not the OP, nor the answers.
Amateurs are you all?
Details, details, details!
Is this for home, or for a hobby site, or the real world? What is the
volume of use? What sort of server is it - MX, apache,
database server, America's Army run in
Oh, so there is no MX involved? It just arrives from an external MX?
Or not? Or are they using Cyrus? Or not? 20 users? 15,000 users?
Should it be on a storage system capable of future expansion?
See what I mean?
On Jan 28, 2008 8:25 AM, Alphons Fonz van Werven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D G
Question: I read this in /usr/ports/UPDATE:
20070205:
AFFECTS: all users of FreeBSD 4.X
AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The remnants of FreeBSD 4.X support have been removed from bsd.port.mk.
Any remaining users should _not_ get this or any subsequent updates.
Then I found this announcement:
The legato client in ports has been dropped for lack of
maintenance and security issue of the default config.
You can get a 6.0 compatible client by back dating ports.
Current 7.x versions of the legato server will not work with this
old FreeBSD client version, so it may be a dead end.
We are
Howdy,
Lately we have been seeing increased packet loss
on our gateway/firewall. Running a ping plotter outside of
the firewall shows the hops are running clean.
From on or behind the firewall, we have 20 to 50%
packet loss to each hop, reaching several popular test
destinations.
e.g.:
$ mtr
with this. I've heard of
putting ipaudit on a second machine on a hub outside the firewall.
But this is for a medium to large institution, so it would
have to be something that can survive significant bandwidth.
--Donald
On 11/28/06, D G Teed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
Lately we have
Hi all,
When the Internet link goes down, ssh refuses
to allow connection from within the LAN to our BSD
firewall/gateway. An existing ssh connection might stay
up, but be very sluggish. We run our own DNS, so that
can't be the reason for timeouts.
When the Internet is down, the CPU load
Thanks for the link.
The answer is standardization. When you have 16
of them, people don't like 4 different versions in use.
--Donald
On 6/26/06, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/25/06, D G Teed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror
at the bottom as with a text
ftp client.
Thanks...
--Donald
On 6/26/06, Andy Reitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, D G Teed wrote:
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror says they
are moved to the archive FTP site, but they are not in that
site, at least
Hi,
I cannot locate 4.11 installer CD ISOs. The mirror says they
are moved to the archive FTP site, but they are not in that
site, at least not as an ISO.
Anyone have a hint/tip?
I'm already aware of the online store selling them, but
I was looking for something that would be in my hands
Hi,
A server spontaneously rebooted last night.
I don't see why. The last item in the messages
file prior to reboot was:
Jun 15 01:40:39 machinename /kernel: NMI ISA 24, EISA ff
There is nothing atypical in the messages log prior to that.
The server is running fine again now.
Does that
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