RELENG question

2004-07-21 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
Hi to all, I need a confirmation/correction about this. Is RELENG-4 and RELENG-4-10 the same thing, since the latest stable is 4.10? if i got this right, RELENG-4-10 will be used to stay explicitly with 4.10-? and RELENG-4 will be used to update to the latest 4.X-STABLE. All security fixes and

Re: RELENG question

2004-07-21 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
I see. So, RELENG_4 will be the more actively developed one( new drivers, etc) - if something like that can be said for the 4.X. Thanks a lot, Giorgo and Matthew Nikos ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: FreeBSD beginner (NetBSD advanced)

2004-07-16 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
I have used a single 256MB mfs on FreeBSD for months without any problem. I was not doing heavy IO on it, it was used in a /tmp fashion and most of the time was swapped out, going down to 8MB resident size at times. softdeps in NetBSD is very buggy. putting very high load like deleting huge

Re: FreeBSD beginner (NetBSD advanced)

2004-07-16 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
does FreeBSD deallocate pages that are unused. NetBSD does not. if you create 100MB file on mfs and delete it, VM size of mfs is still over 100MB. while it will get swapped out it's a kind of nonsense IMHO FreeBSD tries to swap out idle pages. That means that you'll have more physical memory

Re: Layer 4 switching in FBSD?

2004-07-13 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
You might want to check the HighUpTime project. It does load balancing and guarantees high uptime. It's ported(loadd freevrrpd). I have never used it though. http://www.bsdshell.net/ http://www.b0l.org/ NikV On Friday 09 July 2004 16:14, Steve Bertrand wrote: I'd like to implement some style

Re: Telnet Operation Timed Out

2004-04-16 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
Yes it was a good question, and my connections timeout faster than before. I don't think you can do something like that with ipfw. But I might be wrong, Perhaps, you can find a telnet client that suits your needs. BTW I think an overall TCP connection timeout set to 10 seconds is a good idea. But

Re: Telnet Operation Timed Out

2004-04-14 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
You can change the non-established-connection-timeout using sysctl net.inet.tcp.keepinit=value. The default is 75000, at least on FreeBSD-4.9, which is probably a lot. Cheers, NikV On Wednesday 14 April 2004 14:36, Holtor wrote: Hello All, How can I change the default telnet timeout value

Re: ipfw show questions

2004-03-11 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
A question: What means each column ? The third column is the traffic in this rule ? The second column is packets and the third is bytes. I not reboot my server, for example, in a month then I have the monthy traffic for this IP ? I guess yes, if there is not a cron

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