Hi folks,
I recently sent a hard drive to be recovered and I think they just
ripped me off. I have the back-up drive and believe it or not it has
the same exact symptoms and won't mount. So I want to send both drives
to a REAL AND TRUSTED LAB for 2 things:
1) Forensics on the supposed
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Alejandro Imass a...@p2ee.org wrote:
Hi folks,
I recently sent a hard drive to be recovered and I think they just
ripped me off. I have the back-up drive and believe it or not it has
the same exact symptoms and won't mount. So I want to send both drives
to a
Slightly OT, but since it's based on FreeBSD, I thought I'd start
here...
Can anyone recommend a good hardware platform (components) around
which to build a FreeNAS server? The important non-functional
requirements are:
1) Quiet to the point of silent.
2) Reliable/redundant
TIA
-boxes,
just check the hardware list to see what's supported. When you've got
an actual make/model you're thinking of, re-post a new thread to
questi...@freebsd.org with a subject as such seeking opinions and
experiences with that model - chances are someone else might already
have it. (I did take note
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Jaime Kikpole
jkikp...@cairodurham.org wrote:
I'm looking for new hardware for my web filter (FreeBSD + dansguardian +
squid).
Can anyone suggest good (or warn about bad) models of hardware for
this? I'm looking for a small tower or compact chassis
My thanks to everyone for their replies. I guess that I wasn't
specific enough about my needs, though. I don't need a tiny chassis.
In fact, I need a proxy for around 750-900 computers, so an Atom
system or the like wouldn't work for me. I just have no rack space
left. Fortunately, I might
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Jaime Kikpole jkikp...@cairodurham.orgwrote:
My thanks to everyone for their replies. I guess that I wasn't
specific enough about my needs, though. I don't need a tiny chassis.
In fact, I need a proxy for around 750-900 computers, so an Atom
system or the
I'm looking for new hardware for my web filter (FreeBSD + dansguardian + squid).
Can anyone suggest good (or warn about bad) models of hardware for
this? I'm looking for a small tower or compact chassis (not rack
mount) with two ethernet interfaces. I'd like RAID-1 as well, if
possible. I can
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Jaime Kikpole
jkikp...@cairodurham.org wrote:
I'm looking for new hardware for my web filter (FreeBSD + dansguardian +
squid).
Can anyone suggest good (or warn about bad) models of hardware for
this? I'm looking for a small tower or compact chassis (not rack
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
Just out of curiosity, why not rack-mounted boxed?
Space issues. They'll have to either fit on a shelf in one of two
rooms, depending on the outcome of some other things.
Any thoughts on brand or model?
Thanks,
Jaime
On 26/04/2011 18:45, Jaime Kikpole wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Chris Brennanxa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
Just out of curiosity, why not rack-mounted boxed?
Space issues. They'll have to either fit on a shelf in one of two
rooms, depending on the outcome of some other things.
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 20:09:41 +0100
Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com articulated:
On 26/04/2011 18:45, Jaime Kikpole wrote:
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Chris
Brennanxa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
Just out of curiosity, why not rack-mounted boxed?
Space issues. They'll have to
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 12:04:34 -0400,
Jaime Kikpole jkikp...@cairodurham.org said:
J I'm looking for new hardware for my web filter (FreeBSD + dansguardian +
J squid).
Have a look at the Ars Technica system guides for suggestions on rolling
your own PC. They discuss three general-purpose
Hi:
I previously wrote about buildworld failure, it turns out to be flacky
hardware. Since then I have tried to reboot on every failure and start
building againg. It compiles fine for a 3-5 hours, then fails at
different places.
It seems that a new make buildworld does not pickup from where
All watchpoints are software.
How can I troubleshoot?
Yuri
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Hello!
I have a server (Dell Poweredge 2900), that's loaded with sensors.
While it was in Windows-mode, a utility was able to tell me not only the
temperature of each CPU-core, but also that of every DIMM!.. One of them
was running far hotter than others, and I'd like to continue keeping an
On 12/06/10 08:30, Mikhail T. wrote:
Hi!
In FreeBSD there is coretemp(4), which is nice, but nothing else...
There is no hw.acpi.thermal hierarchy either on this box... Yet, the box
has 6 fans, two power-supplies, plus DIMMs -- all of them with sensors,
that I can't read...
did you try to
On 06.12.2010 14:51, Michael Fuckner wrote:
did you try to read the data via IPMI?
kldload ipmi;ipmitool sdr
Interestingly, I was doing just that, when your e-mail arrived...
ipmitool was impressive enough and I'm building openipmi to take a look
at that too.
I don't see information on
on 07/12/2010 01:09 Mikhail T. said the following:
On 06.12.2010 18:02, Andriy Gapon wrote:
BTW, you could probably write a simple script employing smbmsg(1) to query
the
DIMMs based on logic in the sdtemp driver.
From OpenBSD's sdtemp man-page, it would seem, the driver uses the iic
on 06/12/2010 23:05 Mikhail T. said the following:
The sensors-patches did not add any new entries under hw.sensors hierarchy :(
Oh good, one less potential source of sensors framework flames :-)
Seriously, the version that was ported to FreeBSD was very desktop-ish, so no
miracle was expected
On 06.12.2010 18:02, Andriy Gapon wrote:
BTW, you could probably write a simple script employing smbmsg(1) to query the
DIMMs based on logic in the sdtemp driver.
From OpenBSD's sdtemp man-page, it would seem, the driver uses the iic
framework (if that's the right word, khmm...)
And on this
On 06.12.2010 18:19, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Another possibility is that a driver that should be able to handle your hardwre
just doesn't know the particular IDs.
pciconf -lv output could shed some light.
Attached -- it is a vanilla PowerEdge 2900 with just one add-on card
-- audio...
Thanks!
on 07/12/2010 04:47 Mikhail T. said the following:
On 06.12.2010 18:19, Andriy Gapon wrote:
Another possibility is that a driver that should be able to handle your
hardwre
just doesn't know the particular IDs.
pciconf -lv output could shed some light.
Attached -- it is a vanilla PowerEdge
server. A bit of coding, nothing special, and running a few jails. But,
before making the purchase I want to make sure the hardware is supported.
From the Shuttle spec sheet above, the sound card mentions ALC888DD and
the FreeBSD supported hardware list states that ALC888 is supported
under
On Sunday 21 November 2010 17:19:05, Ben Quick wrote:
I don't really know what either of them are. I'm assuming the Matrix
Storage is the RAID controller. Is this supported? If not, I'll just use
gmirror, but will obviously have to be able to access the disks in the
first instance.
AFAIK this
On 21/11/2010 17:25, Maciej Milewski wrote:
On Sunday 21 November 2010 17:19:05, Ben Quick wrote:
I don't really know what either of them are. I'm assuming the Matrix
Storage is the RAID controller. Is this supported? If not, I'll just use
gmirror, but will obviously have to be able to access
of my prev'ly last new computer are
vastly more efficient than my other hardware. Altho the SSD chips
are fairly new , I would rather put 8 or 16G of solid state memory
rather than have a spinning disk. Maybe I'll buy both and disable
one or the o ther.
Anybody know if I can buy this in COTS form
Oh, and forgot to mention:
- the tp-link card in another Windows PC is working nicely
- booting from Ubuntu Live CD on the same machine where FreeBSD is installed
- the tp-link card is working, get an IP address via DHCP
Gabor
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I have an Asus M2NPV-VM motherboard with integrated Nvidia MCP51 Gigabit
Ethernet NIC and
TP-Link TG-3468 PCIe network card which is basically using Realtek chip.
I have several problems:
1. There is a boot time menu for tp-link card which says it is a 8111b/8111c
but re driver supports
Dells/HPs, but would appreciate any
advice. Seems there are at times some hardware issues with some Dell
controllers.
Thanks,
Scott
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looked at some seemingly decently priced Dells/HPs, but would appreciate any
advice. Seems there are at times some hardware issues with some Dell
controllers.
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My question -- are any server vendors well recommended for FreeBSD?
I bought a used HP Proliant DL385 for about $300 on ebay, then loaded
it up with 8GB of RAM (making a total of 12GB) for another $200.
Works great, FBSD 8.1 groks all the controllers, even produces
appropriate syslog messages
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Scott Sipe csco...@gmail.com wrote:
My question -- are any server vendors well recommended for FreeBSD? I've
looked at some seemingly decently priced Dells/HPs, but would appreciate
any
advice. Seems there are at times some hardware issues with some Dell
recommended for FreeBSD? I've
looked at some seemingly decently priced Dells/HPs, but would appreciate any
advice. Seems there are at times some hardware issues with some Dell
controllers.
I don't know about recommended for FreeBSd, but they can come with
FreeBSD loaded. Here are some
So, is it port trouble?
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reinstall 7.3-RELEASE on this server, and get another look of error:
# freecolor
Bus error: 10
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Bus error: 10
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I've Icom SL-5200 CardBus wireless card, which is detected as:
ath0: Atheros 5212 mem 0xb7fb-0xb7fb irq 20 at device 0.0 on cardbus0
ath0: [ITHREAD]
ath0: unable to attach hardware; HAL status 13
device_attach: ath0 attach returned 6
and
a...@pci0:3:0:0:class=0x02 card
On 17 June 2010 17:38, Steve Polyack kor...@comcast.net wrote:
On 06/17/10 12:02, Martin Turgeon wrote:
Hi again everyone,
I just realized after posting my question on optimal RAID config that the
best solution for hardware monitoring would be to use the integrated iDRAC6.
I have
Hi again everyone,
I just realized after posting my question on optimal RAID config that
the best solution for hardware monitoring would be to use the integrated
iDRAC6. I have the Express version (no dedicated port). I have never
worked with DRAC cards and I would like to know your opinions
On 06/17/10 12:02, Martin Turgeon wrote:
Hi again everyone,
I just realized after posting my question on optimal RAID config that
the best solution for hardware monitoring would be to use the
integrated iDRAC6. I have the Express version (no dedicated port). I
have never worked with DRAC
of the motherboard
(assuming a 64bit machine). You want 768GB RAM? No problem.
The release notes seem to reference old hardware (not a bad thing)
but I'm focused on latest architectures.
Thanks for any input or pointers to where I can find this
information.
Asking whether *processors
Hello all,
I'm interested in finding out if the latest version of freebsd supports the
latest processors from AMD (Magny-Cours) Intel Nehalem EP(Westmere) EX?
How many cpu cores are supported in a single server? Max memory?
The release notes seem to reference old hardware (not a bad thing
I'm cleaning up my office, and I've come across a piece of hardware that
has been successfully hacked with FBSD as a FW/GW in the past.
The last time the hardware ran, it was from a 2GB CF card, but it also
has a fully capable IDE channel that does work (that's how I installed
FBSD onto the CF
On 2010.05.17 20:40, Steve Bertrand wrote:
The unit is a Multi-Tech RF600VPN device, and it contains three 100Mbps
interfaces.
I'd like to give this away.
fwiw...
I am an hour east of Toronto, Ontario.
...Canada.
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On 2010.05.17 20:40, Steve Bertrand wrote:
I'm cleaning up my office, and I've come across a piece of hardware that
has been successfully hacked with FBSD as a FW/GW in the past.
I also have (found) two Cisco Catalyst 2924 switches that I will get rid
of too.
...and I'm not done yet
Hello all,
I have a quick question about server hardware compatibility. We're looking to
buy a replacement server and the HP ProLiant DL320 G6 E5502 was listed as a
possible option.
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06b/15351-15351-3328412-241644-241475-3929672-3942218-3942219.html
Hi,
Can you make a recomondation to a hardware supplier that will preinstall
FreeBSD on there server hardware?
I see some hardware vendors on the website but I am not finding one that
will preinstall and support.
Thanks,
Lonnie CasaDeCalvo
Graphic Systems, Inc.
2632 26th Ave So
Minneapolis, MN
iXSystems (http://www.ixsystems.com/) ... they are a BSD shop,period ...
Been dealing iwth them a couple of years now for production servers,
haven't been disappointed yet ...
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Lonnie CasaDeCalvo wrote:
Hi,
Can you make a recomondation to a hardware supplier
Hello group,
I am currently running FreeBSD 9-Current AMD64. I have a
Hifn crypto accelerator installed in the machine. I have noticed that when I
connect to the machine using SSH, it does not use the crypto hardware. There
was a patch that someone made that forced SSL to use
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Re: Routers, switches, and
networking hardware
63
-Andre
We are going to use FreeBSD 8.0 and Bacula, but first we obviously need to
create a working RAID.
My questions are:
- Are HighPoint RocketRaid controllers a good alternative to 3ware
controllers? Are RocketRaid controllers true hardware RAID?
- What should we look
Subject
Re: Routers, switches, and
networking hardware
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 14:46, Lee Shackelford
lee_shackelf...@dot.ca.gov wrote:
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any brand name
of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is based on
any variant of the BSD operating system? Any comments are appreciated.
Yours truly, L e e _ S h a c k e l f o r dAT d o t dot c adot
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 14:46, Lee Shackelford
lee_shackelf...@dot.ca.gov wrote:
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any brand name
of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is based on
any variant of the BSD operating system? Any comments
On Mar 26, 2010, at 18:05, Kurt Buff kurt.b...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 14:46, Lee Shackelford
lee_shackelf...@dot.ca.gov wrote:
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any
brand name
of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware
of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is based on
any variant of the BSD operating system? Any comments are appreciated.
Yours truly, L e e _ S h a c k e l f o r d AT d o t dot c a
dot
g o v
Unless memory fails me, F5, Juniper, and for sure Sidewinder (now
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Lee Shackelford lee_shackelf...@dot.ca.gov
wrote:
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any brand name
of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is based on
any variant of the BSD operating system? Any comments
Hello,
I have searched the Hardware FAQ and Release Notes on the main FBSD
portal and I can't seem to find a list of supported Telephony devices
for Asterisk sucha as those produced by Digium, Rhino, Sangoma,
Voicetronix, Pika, etc.
Does anyone happen to know if there is a FBSD Telephony
group
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Jerry B. Altzman jba...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 09:59, Alejandro Imass a...@p2ee.org wrote:
Hello,
I have searched the Hardware FAQ and Release Notes on the main FBSD
portal and I can't seem to find a list of supported Telephony devices
Thanks for all your feedback.
The problem occurs in the RAID controller BIOS (before we even boot or get
to the OS install).
Thanks to John for confirming these cards do work above 2TB. I will look
into upgrading the firmware (on these brand new cards). Perhaps it's just
the current firmware
FreeBSD 8.0 and Bacula, but first we obviously need to
create a working RAID.
My questions are:
- Are HighPoint RocketRaid controllers a good alternative to 3ware
controllers? Are RocketRaid controllers true hardware RAID?
- What should we look for in a RAID controller spec to see that it has
couldn't create a larger RAID5 than 1.99TB.
We are going to use FreeBSD 8.0 and Bacula, but first we obviously need to
create a working RAID.
My questions are:
- Are HighPoint RocketRaid controllers a good alternative to 3ware
controllers? Are RocketRaid controllers true hardware RAID?
- What
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Matthew Law m...@webcontracts.co.ukwrote:
Is ZFS not an option?
I'm afraid ZFS is not an option for this customer. I use ZFS on other system
and it works great, but here the requirement is RAID5, hotswap, hotspare and
so on.
Cheers,
Andreas
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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Matthew Law m...@webcontracts.co.ukwrote:
Is ZFS not an option?
I'm afraid ZFS is not an option for this customer. I use ZFS on other system
and it works great, but
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 09:37:32AM +0100, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi,
We're setting up two backup servers where each server will have about 4TB of
harddrives (for now) connected (4x1TB and 8x500GB drives). Last night we ran
into trouble with the 3ware controllers we have (9650SE-8LPML) because we
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On 18/03/2010 10:09:55, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 09:37:32AM +0100, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi,
We're setting up two backup servers where each server will have about 4TB of
harddrives (for now) connected (4x1TB and 8x500GB drives).
Hi
and what about Areca? Natively supported via arcmsr driver.
For SATA II
http://www.areca.com.tw/products/pcie.htm
(ARC-1230, ARC-1260)
or
http://www.areca.com.tw/products/pcie341.htm
On one installation I have successfully set up RAID5
with 8x 1TB SATA II drives on ARC-1220, approx 6.5TB
At 04:37 AM 3/18/2010, Andy Wodfer wrote:
Hi,
We're setting up two backup servers where each server will have about 4TB of
harddrives (for now) connected (4x1TB and 8x500GB drives). Last night we ran
into trouble with the 3ware controllers we have (9650SE-8LPML) because we
couldn't create a
couldn't create a larger RAID5 than 1.99TB.
We are going to use FreeBSD 8.0 and Bacula, but first we obviously need to
create a working RAID.
My questions are:
- Are HighPoint RocketRaid controllers a good alternative to 3ware
controllers? Are RocketRaid controllers true hardware RAID?
- What
Hello, FreeRadius.
GE Intelligent Platforms - 10GE.
Does FreeBSD support that?
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On Saturday 27 February 2010 8:28:48 pm Dan Naumov wrote:
Hello
I've very recently finished installing 8.0-RELEASE on some new
hardware and I noticed a few error messages that make me a bit uneasy.
This is a snip from my dmesg:
--
acpi0
Hello
I've very recently finished installing 8.0-RELEASE on some new
hardware and I noticed a few error messages that make me a bit uneasy.
This is a snip from my dmesg:
--
acpi0: SMCI on motherboard
acpi0: [ITHREAD]
acpi0: Power Button (fixed
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 03:28:48AM +0200, Dan Naumov wrote:
Additionally, while building a whole bunch of ports on this new system
(about 30 or so, samba, ncftp, portaudit, bash, the usual suspects), I
noticed the following in my logs during the build process:
Hall wrote:
Is it possible to limit what hardware a jail has access to? I am
wanting to limit access to the tape drive/autoloader in one jail, but
allow another to have access to it.
Is this as simple as deleting the appropriate entries in /dev?
Thanks,
Jay
Is it possible to limit what hardware a jail has access to? I am
wanting to limit access to the tape drive/autoloader in one jail, but
allow another to have access to it.
Is this as simple as deleting the appropriate entries in /dev?
Thanks,
Jay
Hi
I tried to find out if the HP ProLiant DL380 G6 Server is supported.
Unfortunately the link under FreeBSD/i386 Projct - Hardware List does not
work.
Please let me know if the ProLiant DL380 G6 Server is supported, thank you.
Best regards
Albert Hanslin
albert.hans...@action
2010/1/4 Albert Hanslin albert.hans...@action-one.ch:
I tried to find out if the HP ProLiant DL380 G6 Server is supported.
Unfortunately the link under FreeBSD/i386 Projct - Hardware List does not
work.
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.0R/hardware.html
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.2R
2010/1/4 Sergio Tam tam.ser...@gmail.com:
2010/1/4 Albert Hanslin albert.hans...@action-one.ch:
I tried to find out if the HP ProLiant DL380 G6 Server is supported.
[...]
Please let me know if the ProLiant DL380 G6 Server is supported, thank you.
Hi again
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I am about to buy a new desktop, and I want to make sure that hardware
virtualization is included. In one or two local computer
I am about to buy a new desktop, and I want to make sure that hardware
virtualization is included. In one or two local computer stores, I get a blank
look when I ask about this. Intel seems provide it on only certain chip models
and they don't seem be very forthcoming, Perhaps it is better
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Mike Jeays mike.je...@rogers.com wrote:
I am about to buy a new desktop, and I want to make sure that hardware
virtualization is included. In one or two local computer stores, I get a
blank
look when I ask about this. Intel seems provide it on only certain
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I am about to buy a new desktop, and I want to make sure that hardware
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Try removing /boot/zfs/zpool.cache and rebooting to clear out the stale
zfs config pointing to the old device names, then re-importing the
All,
My machine had a failing motherboard so it was decided to put the drives
of the failed machine in a different machine to be able to continue
service.
The old server had 2 drives in a mirror setup (gmirror) and these were
recovered fine in the new server, these disks contain the OS so
Hello,
i am facing this situation, where i need to upgrade from my 6.3 i386
system, used as my main workstation, to a new hardware based on amd64
(phenom II x4).
My current system is alive since 2005, so is full of code, scripts,
configurations
Achilleas Mantzios schrieb:
Hi!
Hello,
i am facing this situation, where i need to upgrade from my 6.3 i386
system, used as my main workstation, to a new hardware based on amd64
(phenom II x4).
Well, you know that i386 is Intel, do you
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Achilleas Mantzios
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Hello,
i am facing this situation, where i need to upgrade from my 6.3 i386
system, used as my main workstation, to a new hardware based on amd64
(phenom II x4).
My current
Frank Wissmann writes:
i am facing this situation, where i need to upgrade from my 6.3 i386
system, used as my main workstation, to a new hardware based on amd64
(phenom II x4).
b) migrate all current data to the new hardware, kernel/system
included, and then try to upgrade
Thanx to all.
I will keep the old machine for development/maintenance/support, while
bulding/testing/migrating the newest versions of software in the new hardware.
Up to now, i got the base system/kernel working ok on the new beast, and
currently installing additional distributions. All seem
hardware based on
amd64 (phenom II x4).
Well, you know that i386 is Intel, do you?
No i386 is 32-bit, amd64 is 64-bit, Intel and AMD make both. All amd64
compatible processors are i386 compatible too.
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a raidz?
I would love to head any other suggestion about using FreeBSD with ZFS
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Proskurin Kirill
An option is reading this thread on the FreeBSD forums.
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hardware RAID and must make
a raidz?
I would love to head any other suggestion about using FreeBSD with ZFS
as backup server.
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Best regards,
Proskurin Kirill
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hardware RAID and must make
a raidz?
I would love to head any other suggestion about using FreeBSD with ZFS
as backup server.
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Best regards,
Proskurin Kirill
An option is reading this thread on the FreeBSD forums.
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=3689
regards,
Johan Hendriks
Not a long time ago I got an old Thinkpad 600. With 300MHz and 165MB Ram.
Also the same challenge - small and fast ports for daily work. I run X11 with
fluxbox (installed without! hal support).
Recommendable ports are: Opera (smaller then Firefox) or even Elinks (there is
a setting 'graphic
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:12:19 +0200, herbert langhans herbert.raim...@gmx.net
wrote:
Not a long time ago I got an old Thinkpad 600. With 300MHz and 165MB Ram.
Also the same challenge - small and fast ports for daily work.
I run X11 with fluxbox (installed without! hal support).
Of course.
Dear list,
I'm about to try something strange. Recently, I got back my
IBM Thinkpad 755C. It's from ca. 1995, has a 486 processor
at 75 MHz, 20 MB RAM and a 640x480x256 display. The hard disk
is 330 MB, but I have a 500 MB disk that I want to use. Use
for what? FreeBSD, of course.
Allthough this
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