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Evgenii Davidov wrote:
Здравствуйте,
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 04:35:38PM +0100, Efren Bravo писал:
Hi,
Is there a way after changing the value
defaultroute in /etc/rc.conf that freebsd
be able to login
right away.
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Two things to check, first off, user must be in group 'wheel' (gid 0), in order
to su, and also check settings in /etc/pam.d/su, (su has seperate settings).
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Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-21
Any known issues running FreeBSD/amd64 on a Sun x2100 server? Single opteron
box, dual GigE, 80GB S-ATA, 1GB Ram, specs as below:
http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/x2100/
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- it will work, and is
in fact something I do quite often.
You'll need the MySQL ODBC connector, (MyODBC 3.51), and a connection string as
appropriate to your database/server for an ADO connection... but nonetheless it
does work, and it works well too (speaking from experience).
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What type of enclosure are you using, is the actual enclosure made by Western
Digital? We use a 'generic' enclosure with a 250GB ATA Western Digital drive in
it - and aside from not having USB 2.0 host/speed... it works quite well. Mounts
as /dev/da1s1d.
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Logical Disk 00 1.00 Fixed Direct Access SCSI-0 device
da0: 100.000MB/s transfers
da0: 715224MB (1464778752 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 91178C)
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/da0s2a
bge0: link state changed to UP
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and their
associated usb hubs are the USB 2.0 card, (at least appear as such, with it
being the NEC chipset'ted card in PCI slot). Again, output of dmesg is as
follows below.
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and sticking with the
current UFS2 partition (5.3-RELEASE/amd64) will step-up to it?
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Not sure if the issue is related, but on the Compaq R3000-series machines, you
have to disable the keyboard probing at boot because the machine locks up. Just
add a line similar to this into boot.hints:
hint.atkbd.0.flags=0x9
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cause' it's slow, looking for a
faster way myself to do that).
With the cost of 200+GB drives, and applicable decent performing raid cards...
it's just cheaper in most cases to mirror the data on another machine. - but
that's just my two cents ;)
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. Any suggestions/guidance would be greatly appreciated at this point...
kinda running out of things to try and can't really audit the entire source code
for something I know little about the internals of.
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http
May be a really dumb question here, but like all technical problems, start with
the simple stuff:
ps ax | grep cron
Is cron even running?
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Brandon Hinesley wrote:
I forgot to mention that I've
-questions, freebsd-current, freebsd-hackers,
freebsd-amd64, and nssldap/padl.com - all to no resolution thus far. I'd ideally
just like to do the wrench-work and get new(er) version of nss_ldap to
compile/function properly under FreeBSD.
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Brandon Hinesley wrote:
If it's not, then someone's inserting things into my /var/log/cron!
Here's some of /var/log/cron:
Nov 3 09:00:00 server /usr/sbin/cron[56343
that something between 5.3-RELEASE and
5.4-RELEASE can resolv the issue, or at least to isolate it to
FreeBSD/OpenLDAP/Samba/nss_ldap/? as the cause.
In short, i386 on AMD64 good, bad, why?
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FreeBSD on this thing though...
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We've been encountering some difficulty between
OpenLDAP/nss/pam/FreeBSD/samba over the past few
was not
the proper place - was unsure of where to ask.
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be something actually wrong in the code somewhere,
I don't believe this to be a simple matter of a configuration problem.
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on this would be greatly appreciated, but I
genuinely think there may be something actually wrong in the code somewhere,
I don't believe this to be a simple matter of a configuration problem.
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begin 666 ldap-err.txt
stories running Oracle for Linux under FreeBSD... but have thus far been
unable to find anyone trying IBM DB2 with FreeBSD.
Any comments/suggestions/flames/etc greatly welcomed.
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reply, (I am no longer subscribed to freebsd-general,
so if you could reply directly to my email address that'd be great).
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rewquired on the
programming side as far as interfaces/etc, (could do this no problem if the
database was in mysql personally). The short version: need to find a
server-side solution (prefereably using PERL:DBI) which will allow a CGI
application to access a Microsoft Access database.
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server machine, and have
the webservers sync the trees they need? Any issues with using CVS and
image files? Or binaries alltogether? Any ideas or suggestions for a
better method for data replication and synchronization?
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