I'd like to know whether somebody has a 4.x or 5.x system running with a
133 MHz PCI bus Qlogic fibre channel adapter. Which model is used, and how
well does it perform?
Thanks for any reply.
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to be opened and not closed?
I'd suggest lsof from /usr/ports/sysutils/lsof which listens all open
files in the system.
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aren't disabled in the BIOS setup? Sorry for using
the word 'Linux', but I'm not fanatic. Maybe you could try to boot a Linux
kernel from CD (Knoppix or so?) and watch what happens?
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}
echo '.'
Thus the scripts are executed in alphabetic order.
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the data by using tar, to create a new ffs
in that partition and to restore the data.
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/output error
# Thanks
Your floppy drive should do. Please try
dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/dev/null
to check whether it really does. If your floppy is MS-DOS formatted, try:
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mntmount
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Virtually, this is no question for freebsd-questions -- but are there any
problems with {daily,ezine,www}.daemonnews.org? [as you see, I love tcsh
:-) ]
I can't connect to 204.152.186.46 anymore.
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.
tar will cd to /disk2 before interpreting the dot - thus the content of
/disk2 will be archived, but without a leading disk2 in the table of
contents.
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=/var/spool/lpd/mainoffcanon:\
:mx#0:\
:sh:
# PRINTER2 END
Thank you in advance for your help!
This looks like /etc/printcap and seems to be o.k. But where's your
smb.conf?
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=YES
FreeBSD will then run a sendmail daemon listening on the loopback
interface for mail submission only. This sendmail process will not be
visible from external hosts and will not receive any mail.
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:
example.org 192.168.1.25
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of
cupsd, the command shown by ps may be something like
/usr/local/sbin/cupsd which may extend beyond column 80.
Don't know whether that's the case here, but may be.
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Then to make sure:
fsck -y
mount -a -t ufs
vi /etc/rc.conf
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will change as they always
did.
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while in backup (so
as not to change the /var partion with log-files being filled and such). Is
there not a command to force 'softupdates' to write out its cache
immediately?
I didn't try, but `sync' should do the job, shouldn't it?
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of your network adapater.
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an
existing installation in case of trouble (`fixit CD').
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the sysinstall program.
After that, the system still runs in single-user mode; you're just able to
repair an existing installation or to do simple tasks with CD #2; I've
never tried to invoke the multi-user mode using this CD.
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directory
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URL: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/bugtraq/2003-05/0331.html
Are there any opinions out there regarding the question how far this
concerns FreeBSD 4-STABLE?
Thanks for any reply.
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Konrad
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Konrad Heuer wrote:
[ ... ]
As far as I see there is little chance to do this without carefully
restarting all processes, e.g. by shutting down into single user mode and
returning to multi user mode.
It is advisable to switch into single-user mode
, and reboot the system.
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by hands.
Any ideas ?
What about the following shell script? Should work for you, if you replace
192.168.1 by your real network address:
#!/bin/tcsh
@ n = 1
while ( $n 255 )
echo 192.168.1.$n /etc/hosts.lpd
@ n ++
end
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Identifier Screen0
Device Card0
MonitorMonitor0
Try to insert
DefaultDepth 16
or
DefaultDepth 24
here!
SubSection Display
Depth 1
EndSubSection
(...)
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machines, but
# non-FreeBSD clients (e.g. SunOS, Solaris (without NIS+), IRIX, HP-UX,
# etc...) will only work properly in 'unsecure' mode.
#
UNSECURE = True
You probably have to set UNSECURE equal to True and to rebuild the maps.
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Mike Meyer wrote:
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Brian Henning wrote:
what is the difference between these two devices?
fd0 ist a block-oriented device, data are cached in the buffer cache;
rfd0 is a byte-oriented
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Brian Henning wrote:
what is the difference between these two devices?
fd0 ist a block-oriented device, data are cached in the buffer cache;
rfd0 is a byte-oriented raw device; data are always read from or
immediately written to the device.
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get is the setup program. any suggestions?
Is your home directory on a local or NFS-mounted disk volume? Staroffice
5.2 seems to show some strange behaviour when setting up its ~/office52
directory on an NFS-mounted volume.
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a few seconds the print centers opens without any printer, In the system
log, one can see unresolved request for password entry, but you seem to
have no chance to do so.
Any ideas? Anything one can try on the Mac side?
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need the right sources.
Any help on this subject would be very welcome!
Scottman
After fetching the source packages manually you must copy them to the
/usr/ports/distfiles directory; some ports use specific subdirectories
within /usr/ports/distfiles.
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in the disk; the number of inodes will grow, too.
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with a vendor specific SCSI extension, afaik.
The tape drive is made by Benchmark.
Thanks for any idea that may help!
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working.
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the partition withis FreeBSD sysinstall.
I Know that this is not a real solution, but it may be a workaround.
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-28 16:14:38 +0200:
Hi People
I want to use FreeBSD as my desktop OS with Gnome but I still need to do
Windows luser support. I have installed Gnome 2 on FreeBSD 4.7 Stable and
now I'm trying to figure out what
variables.
What 'root variables' are you referring to?
Oh, and by the way, logging in as root over TELNET is not a good idea.
You shouldn't do it, unless you really know that you are safe.
Isn't
su -
what you really need to get a root login shell with all startup files
executed?
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Konrad
/dev/fd0 /mnt
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, William Chan wrote:
card. Both of them have been recognised by kernel as rl0 and rl1.
However, one rl0 uses IPV4, but rl1 is forced to use IPV6.
I have tried the following but no use:
1. run /stand/sysinstall to config rl1 to use IPV4 and to assign an IP to
it
2. add
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