Hello everyone,
I recently upgraded to 8, and purchased a HighPoint RocketRAID 2640 card.
Sadly I had remembered incorrectly that this was supported by either the hptrr
or hptiop driver, and instead it seems to only be supported by a binary driver
from HighPoint. However, the latest release of
Hello,
This morning I found that one of my disks was going bad,
so I thought I would replace it (using zpool replace) with
a new disk. This worked fine, and it was about 1/3 of the way through.
Then, as I was moving things around, I accidentally jostled some of
the cables. This of course made
Hello,
This morning I found that one of my disks was going bad,
so I thought I would replace it (using zpool replace) with
a new disk. This worked fine, and it was about 1/3 of the way through.
Then, as I was moving things around, I accidentally jostled some of
the cables. This of course made
On Jun 8, 2009, at 8:48 PM, Lord Of Hyphens wrote:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com
wrote:
$ fdupes -r ~/directorywithlotsoflargefiles
(.lots of output, woops, should have sent to a text file!)
$ output[1] ~/textfile.txt
Hopefully this has
On Jun 5, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
i'm trying to walk thru a short program and see what's actually
happening.
can anybody remind me how to send a file file redirect to ./
a.out?
gdb myprog
(gdb) run myfile
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Chris Rees wrote:
[ `ps ax |grep pid | wc -l ` = 1 ] (echo done! | Mail -s PROC
DONE kelly.terry.jo...@gmail.com)
Not always going to work. For example,
[ste...@scs:~]% ps ax | grep init
1 ?Ss 0:39 init [2]
13421 pts/1R+ 0:00 grep init
Also if you use its pid,
running without recompiling the kernel? (You may notice I'm using
ucarp instead of carp to avoid recompiling)
Thank you for any guidance,
Steven Schlansker
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On May 29, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Mel Flynn wrote:
On Friday 29 May 2009 18:19:52 Steven Schlansker wrote:
[ste...@gateway2:~]% sudo /etc/rc.d/pfsync start
/etc/rc.d/pfsync: WARNING: pfsync(4) must be statically compiled in
the kernel.
Is pfsync not in GENERIC? I checked the amd64 config
On May 29, 2009, at 1:44 PM, Mel Flynn wrote:
On Friday 29 May 2009 20:38:54 Steven Schlansker wrote:
And not to be argumentative, but sys/conf/NOTES does not really
provide any information. The only comment explains what the device
does, not why it wouldn't be enabled in GENERIC
On May 29, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Michael Powell wrote:
Steven Schlansker wrote:
[snip]
A custom kernel can free up a little RAM, and maybe boot a little
sooner,
but it won't produce any earth shattering differences. I think most
do it to
'shrink' down and eliminate anything which
this without ccd)
Thanks for any information that you might be able to provide,
Steven Schlansker
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