bandwidth is
being sent and received in the last x seconds...
Kind of like top for network bandwidth.
it can't be that hard...
t
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Hi all,
ok, this may be a dumb question, but does anyone know where I can
find a simple script
In the immortal words of Quinn Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Why do you download with bittorrent as opposed to FTP?
Distributed sources, this way FTP servers don't get as hammered if parts
of the download are coming from multiple sources.
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' was read/write/with quotas)
Actually I think you will find that is internal codes, try using the
userquota option as well as rw
eg:
/dev/ad0s1h/home ufs rw,userquota,groupquota 1 1
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to change all that
if you wanted to remove that user from the wheel group, but not delete
the account.
jerry
You can also use pw for this.
To set primary:
pw usermod -g group -n user
To add a secondary group:
pw usermog -G group -n user
-Tim
to change all that
if you wanted to remove that user from the wheel group, but not delete
the account.
jerry
You can also use pw for this.
To set primary:
pw usermod -g group -n user
To add a secondary group:
Typo Edit:
pw usermod -G group -n user
-Tim
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to find and more expensive.
I've managed to use PC133 ram in an older system with no problems,
except I couldn't mix'n'match with the PC100 ram that was already in
there as it caused some interesting instabilities.
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optimise this, but the actual swap
appears to be reasonably well managed and doesn't thrash my hard drives.
I think you will find the machine is fine, for most things, just needs a
little more RAM.
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each one, and pick
whichever one you understand the most from reading the code.
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, it's the experience/training/skill
of the person doing it.
It's like asking what weighs more, a kilogram of bricks, or a kilogram
of feathers. They are the same, they just look different.
Perhaps if you gave us some indication of what you had in mind we could
give you more information.
Cheers
Tim
Dear sir,
when i restart os, than it will be show this message Cannot delete unit, what
happen for it? My english not good, sorry, and i using 3ware 7006-2 raid card
freebsd 4.10, i have to try to install other version for freebsd e.g. 5.3rc1, the
problem also not fix, can you help me? thank
than from any to any
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these units up at auction for around the $20 mark,
or sometimes less. Mine came with a second paper tray and a jet-direct
card, and I'm sure there are other nice extras that people are willing
to include just to take it off their hands.
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bit of C programming over the years, but never worked
in the kernel. So I have 2 real questions:
Would it be easier to control the USB or Serial panel from the Kernel?
And - does anyone have any recommendations as to where I could even
start looking in the kernel to do what I want?
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Thanks,
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Greetings!
I'd guess that the serial version would be the way to go, since
FreeBSD has builtin support for displaying to serial console
(typically used for headless systems, allowing admins to use a serial
communications
and the utmp/wtmp log
removed/edited/etc, and I would start looking immediately for other
traces of a possible intrusion.
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need to know if there is any
client support for USB eggcam devices.
Any pointers to some relevant documentation appreciated, though sagefull
rants also welcomed.
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for (or limitations to) doing desktop video via a usb eggcam (Logitech
quickcam in this instance)
The kernel (according to dmesg) sees the device as ugen0.3
of typos in vipw and I lost the root
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be certain
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, how would you do this kind of thing ?
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This may be a stupid question, but is it possible to make hard links to
directories ??? I know you can with files, and normally, you
send and there's
not a lot I can do about it.
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This may be a stupid question, but is it possible to make hard links to
directories ??? I know you can with files, and normally, you would do a
soft link for directories, but is there any way to finagle this ?
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I've been battling this on and off (mostly off) since April.
If I put exec startkde in .xesession in a non-root folder and I enable
xdm in /etc/ttys, I can log into xorg's
)
But when I run mtx -f /dev/sa0 inquiry to test the loader I get the
following:
cannot open SCSI device '/dev/sa0' - Device not configured. The tape unit
is powered and all slots have been loaded with tapes.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Yes its down for me too, I have been trying to register a PR all day.
Trying to get to FreeBSD handbook and www.freebsd.org is coming up
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Any body else having same problem
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Me too. I browse this list via http://docs.freebsd.org and it's been
down all day.
on the Current list.
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Console message:
Aug 14 20:10:25 www inetd[645]: sgi_fam/tcp server failing (looping),
service terminated
Anyone know what this message means? I tried searching
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these people want to retrieve the data?
If you are just handing them media once a day, then it's simple, but if
they want to retrieve it remotely as well, then you could be in for some
fun and games.
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location, and the files
themselves are readable from the user that amavisd clamav run under.
Am I missing anything here, or where else should I be looking for
errors that will tell me why this isn't working?
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to some highly security conscious people so I
would like the reinforcement of the notifications for their piece of
mind and a little customer-stroking reminding them how great the
service is. :-)
Lame reason, maybe... but there is reasonable logic behind me wanting
to do this.
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Thanks so much for the reposes, Josh and Paul.
Josh: great article... if nothing else, the errors changed that I was
getting so I can feel hopeful that progress is being made. I wish I
had found that at the beginning of this whole progress, because it
gave about the most logical recipie to
the correct file because the error changed as soon as I
changed the database's group to the same as postfix and gave it read
access.
*sigh*,,, I feel like I am so close, but just can't find the correct
switch to throw. Thanks so much for your help with this!!
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if i do
.
Many many thanks to Remko, Paul and Josh... you each helped me fix a
piece of this!
Tim
When you added your user did you specify what domain he has ? (-u
dom) . If not, please consider trying to add an user with a domain
attached. If you have only one domain you could also set the postfix
option
. Please forgive if there is
an ignorant mistake here... I admit to being fairly new to the whole
UNIX thing.
The short story is authentication always fails, mail won't relay, and
nothing even shows up in auth.log. Am I missing something to hook
these processes together?
Thanks!
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, that gets annoying in a
big hurry.
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longer used and only the base device /dev/acd0 is used
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Try using the log functions of the ipfw system
ipfw add log ip from any to ip address
an entry for each address would log all traffic to/from that address
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http://www.meitech.com/fbsd/ktrace.out
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: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID: 0
cpu1 (AP): APIC ID: 1
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the frontpage binary. I
don't know how it would even be able to force apache to bind to anything...
Are you sure about that ???
Tim.
At 07:38 AM 6/10/2004, Bill Moran wrote:
I just learned that if you run Apache+Frontpage, you can't teach Apache to
only listen on a single IP address. For some reason
Bill,
I use the latest mod_frontpage module with Apache 1.3.31...
I haven't tested whether or not it binds to *:80 or not when I specify an IP.
How are you specifying the IP in the conf file ? Are you just using Listen
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 ?
t
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interface ?
I really don't think that the frontpage module even has the ability to
change what apache binds to...
Anyways, thought I would let you know that I couldn't reproduce it...
Tim.
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Bill,
I use the latest
to download the entire port collection, which takes
forever...
Am I missing a quick utility to just check and make sure I have the
latest port files for one at a time ?
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this
be because of the weird mode? man chmod doesn't say anything about what
the set-group-id bit does to non-executable files. Could this be the
problem?
Please reply to me as I don't subscribe to this list.
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Yep, I would bet on DNS troubles as well...
many apps have to wait for the DNS request to time out before they continue.
Check to make sure that the DNS servers in resolv.conf are reachable by
your machine.
Tim.
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This problem also occurred a few months ago
in the neck since I use vi exclusively and I
despise having to us pico for anything.
If anyone has any idea how I can fix this, I would really appreciate it.
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at the bottom of the
file anddescribes in detail how to upgrade from perl 5.6 to 5.8
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less /usr/share/doc/handbook/book.txt
I suggest you spend some time reading the handbook before asking too
many questions on the mailing lists, as you will find the majority of
the answers in there.
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to myscript.sh and it will work
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Kris,
That is *exactly* what I was looking for. Thank you!
I was trying to avoid the sysinstall route if possible.
Tim
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Hi all,
I do CPIO
come up with
anything conclusive.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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know for sure, but you can probably find something on CPAN in
the way of a Perl module for controlling the Parallel port.
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, but not that surprising I guess.
to the point that I'm not sure why rsync is not the preferred way of
updating ports and src trees.
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to the point that I'm not sure why rsync is not the preferred way of
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Logging is internal to apache, and doesn't require apache to be
restarted.
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scheduled, you can run a script to compress, analyse, delete or whatever
the rotated logfile.
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Make sure to read the early adopters guide and www.freebsd.org/handbook
for what that means.
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system at /boot/modules, and you could just load it with kldload.
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parts that don't need to be updated, so don't do it every 5minutes, but
its not huge overhead.
Tim
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various places. 40MB
or so if I recall. I couldn't find it from a very quick search, but I'm
sure you could find it. It may even be on ftp.FreeBSD.org if you know
where to look.
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Im getting the same problem with my Intel 82544XT PRO/1000 MT Gigabit Ethernet
Controller. (Dell 600SC server, onboard card)
04:38:19.775211 bsd02.contentspace.priv.49179 cs02.contentspace.priv.domain:
[bad udp cksum 5732!] 4740+ PTR?
anyone have any
suggestions as to a potential patch or other fix?
I'm going to start doing the hardware swapping thing in a bit and see if
that fixes anything, but I'd really like to hear back from anyone who has
any experience with this issue.
Thanks a million!
Tim
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Inactive memory from crashed processes ???
Without just rebooting the box ???
I know that I need to find the source of the leaking and crashing to begin
with, but in the mean time, if it happens, I'd like to free up the memory
manually, so I can get the box running again...
Thanks,
Tim
Inactive memory from crashed processes ???
Without just rebooting the box ???
I know that I need to find the source of the leaking and crashing to begin
with, but in the mean time, if it happens, I'd like to free up the memory
manually, so I can get the box running again...
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Does anybody know who the maintainer for this port is?
I understand the GC issues that had broken this port in the past have now
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number to the tun device in the kernel config file, but it didn't like
it (as I had suspected). Its just that adding a rule based on the tun
devices is fairly clean, and easy to understand by someone going through
the rules ..
Tim
JJB wrote:
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This patch worked great!
Thanks for testing it - I'll commit a slightly improved version shortly.
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5BOn Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 11:16:50AM +0100, Stefan Krantz wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 10:49:47AM +0100, Stefan Krantz wrote:
Hi!
I would like to extract a large
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 11:37:26AM +1100, Bruce Evans wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Tim Robbins wrote:
5BOn Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 11:16:50AM +0100, Stefan Krantz wrote:
I would like to extract a large (11GB) tar file on an ext3 filesystem. But
it shows only to be about 3gb large
. As for
performance, the 641 should be much faster than the 532.
Thanks Olaf!
Tim
Olaf Hoyer wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Tim Pushor wrote:
Hi all,
We are going to be replacing one of our older systems here with a new
HP/Compaq server and want to buy a (cheap) supported hardware raid
adapter. Compaq/HP used
the 532 is supported, any word on the 641?
Is anyone using either of these two cards and can vouch for the
performance/stability?
Thanks in advance,
Tim
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http
://eris.njit.edu/~maestro
I haven't been able to get maestro to run under 4.9, but (I think) it is
because of java3d's general discomfort with being installed in 4.x.
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
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it's a localised problem or if it's common enough
that something needs to be done about it.
Cheers
Tim
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install clean
maybe I'm doing something wrong in this part.
I also have the heimdal port installed with WITH_LDAP=yes
Anyone got any suggestions?
Cheers
Tim
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I'm going to try that right now. It would be nice to learn a last nugget
before the Bull of the Old Year dies:)
Happy (nearly) New Year
Tim
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 08:16 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Tim Kellers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
%mixer
Mixer vol is currently set to 11
/local/etc/rc.d.
Has anyone experienced anything similar, or does anyone have any ideas what
might be going on?
I don't have this problem with 4.9_STABLE or 5.2-CURRENT on Dell C600
latitudes --they use the same maestro3 card.
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
and insecure, but it does work and might be a starting
point for you.
(The above snip is from a 4.9-STABLE installation)
Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
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for web log analysis as well?
I use webalizer but mostly I get what I need from mod_accounting (look
in ports under www)
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=COMPUTERNAME
wait a bit
make installkernel KERNCONF=COMPUTERNAME
Cheers
Tim
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