routine might do it, but I've realised I haven't got a clue how to
> > do that.
> > Making it audible is part of the local terminal emulator,
> > either the TTY (text mode) driver or via xterm (or the
> > preferred alternative terminal emulator in X).
>
>
On 07/10/2013 13:36, Polytropon wrote:
> Is there any way to make a noise through the built in "bell" speaker
> found on an IBM PC compatible server box? Writing 007 to the BIOS cout
> routine might do it, but I've realised I haven't got a clue how to
do that.
&
On Mon, 7 Oct 2013, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
On 07/10/2013 13:06, Peter Boosten wrote:
echo "CTRL-V CTRL-G" should do the trick
Or, more easily, printf "\a".
Alas, not. The console driver won't ring the BIOS bell on anything I've
tried. It might on a desktop with a built-in sound card and spe
On 07/10/2013 14:31, RW wrote:
On Mon, 07 Oct 2013 13:46:53 +0100
Frank Leonhardt wrote:
Alas, not. The console driver won't ring the BIOS bell on anything
I've tried. It might on a desktop with a built-in sound card and
speakers, but it won't do anything with the "beep" speaker.
Are you sure
On Mon, 07 Oct 2013 13:46:53 +0100
Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> Then there's the issue of writing it to the console rather than a
> virtual terminal, but I have a few hacks that'll achieve that part.
/dev/console is your friend.
--
Steve O'Hara-Smith
_
On Mon, 07 Oct 2013 13:46:53 +0100
Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> Alas, not. The console driver won't ring the BIOS bell on anything
> I've tried. It might on a desktop with a built-in sound card and
> speakers, but it won't do anything with the "beep" speaker.
Are you sure you have one? The last two
an IBM-PC had a beep routine in the BIOS.
Is there any way to make a noise through the built in "bell" speaker
found on an IBM PC compatible server box? Writing 007 to the BIOS cout
routine might do it, but I've realised I haven't got a clue how to do that.
I could easily knock up
On Mon, 07 Oct 2013 12:37:35 +0100
Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> In the good'ol days I could make UNIX ring a bell (literally) by sending
> \a to the console TTY (an ASR33 in my case). Now there's an electronic
> synthesised ting or beep from an terminal emulator IF it's got a sound
> card and so o
do it, but I've realised I haven't got a clue how
to do that.
I could easily knock up a bit of hardware to go on a serial port (or
similar) that could be triggered to make a noise, but these things
have already got the hardware built in and I'm looking to use what
I've
the Logitech SoundMan
did have that feature), but it's not really in relation.
> Is there any way to make a noise through the built in "bell" speaker
> found on an IBM PC compatible server box? Writing 007 to the BIOS cout
> routine might do it, but I've realised I have
d card
> and so on, and an IBM-PC had a beep routine in the BIOS.
>
> Is there any way to make a noise through the built in "bell" speaker found on
> an IBM PC compatible server box? Writing 007 to the BIOS cout routine might
> do it, but I've realised I haven'
s there any way to make a noise through the built in "bell" speaker
found on an IBM PC compatible server box? Writing 007 to the BIOS cout
routine might do it, but I've realised I haven't got a clue how to do that.
I could easily knock up a bit of hardware to go on a seri
Hi,
for the list archive, here's how I solved my "problem".
Some on the thread tell me to run BIND on the 1rst VPS, as DNS
autoritative server and as caching resolver who let only hosts from my
network send him queries.
Well I'm quite happy my setup with NSD as DNS autorit
On 2013-09-28 09:37, loran42o wrote:
Le 28.09.2013 00:08, Terje Elde a écrit :
On 28. sep. 2013, at 00:03, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
If I understand the way it works correctly, the resolver pulls a list of the NS
and hard-sets the port number for each to 53 (via a manifest constant) . See
libc
On Sep 28, 2013, at 2:24 PM, Laurent SALIN wrote:
> Le 28.09.2013 21:28, Mike. a écrit :
>> The way I solved this problem on my setup, I assigned another IP
>> address to the network interface via ifconfig alias.
>>
>> I put the authoritative namesever on one IP address, and the
>> recursive nam
Le 28.09.2013 21:28, Mike. a écrit :
> The way I solved this problem on my setup, I assigned another IP
> address to the network interface via ifconfig alias.
>
> I put the authoritative namesever on one IP address, and the
> recursive nameserver on the other IP address.
>
> They both are still l
On 9/28/2013 at 7:16 PM Laurent SALIN wrote:
|Le 28.09.2013 18:32, Terje Elde a écrit :
|> Not sure if I misunderstood what you're trying to do, but the way
I
|recall it, you have two boxes, one running with one recursive and
one
|authoritative nameserver, and you wanted a second box to quey the
gt; the first box, which is running on another port than 53?
You just right
> Given your setup, that's a valid question.
that's why I submit it to the FreeBSD-Question list :-)
> It's getting down to patching the resolver I felt was a bit overkill, and a
> possible source o
ven your setup, that's a valid question.
It's getting down to patching the resolver I felt was a bit overkill, and a
possible source of future pain.
How to solve it is a perfectly valid question.
Personally I'd just think it cleaner to solve it by running a caching resolver
o
r better to have the authoritative server listen on 127.53.0.1 and
use the routable address for the cache, which can forward requests for
the authoritative server when appropriate.
The original qustion was actually "I wondering how I can send queries to
a dns resolver listening on a different port th
Le 28.09.2013 01:11, Frank Leonhardt a écrit :
> It was more of an explanation as to /why/ it's not easy to do what asked
> in the original reasonable-sounding question.
Hi,
Thanks for the explanation of how it works from the behind.
I don't think I'll compile and maintain
Le 27.09.2013 23:31, jb a écrit :
> Well, I hope I understand you.
> You use DNS Proxy server, like BIND or DNSMASQ.
hi,
actually I use two daemons,
one to serve as a autoritative DNS server : nsd
the other one to serve as a recursive DNS resolver with caching : unbound
I can't set them both list
Le 28.09.2013 00:08, Terje Elde a écrit :
> On 28. sep. 2013, at 00:03, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
>
>> If I understand the way it works correctly, the resolver pulls a list of the
>> NS and hard-sets the port number for each to 53 (via a manifest constant) .
>> See libc/resolv/res_init.c. All you
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> On 27/09/2013 23:08, Terje Elde wrote:
>>
>> On 28. sep. 2013, at 00:03, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
>>
>>> If I understand the way it works correctly, the resolver pulls a list of
>>> the NS and hard-sets the port number for each to 53 (via a
On 27/09/2013 23:08, Terje Elde wrote:
On 28. sep. 2013, at 00:03, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
If I understand the way it works correctly, the resolver pulls a list of the NS
and hard-sets the port number for each to 53 (via a manifest constant) . See
libc/resolv/res_init.c. All you need to do(!)
On 28. sep. 2013, at 00:03, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
> If I understand the way it works correctly, the resolver pulls a list of the
> NS and hard-sets the port number for each to 53 (via a manifest constant) .
> See libc/resolv/res_init.c. All you need to do(!) is change this to a value
> of you
On 27/09/2013 19:20, Laurent SALIN wrote:
Hello,
I wondering how i can send queries to a dns resolver listening on a
different port than the normaly 53 tcp/udp ?
The situation:
I've got a vps who running NSD as a autoritative nameserver, listening
on tcp/udp 53 and unbound as personnal res
Laurent SALIN laposte.net> writes:
>
> Hello,
> I wondering how i can send queries to a dns resolver listening on a
> different port than the normaly 53 tcp/udp ?
>
> The situation:
> I've got a vps who running NSD as a autoritative nameserver, listening
&
Is there any way to use multiple IPs?
hi,
no I can't. Each VPS got only one IPv4 and I'm really not aware yet
about how IPv6 works.
Laurent SALIN
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Le 27/09/2013 22:28, Terje Elde a écrit :
Why is that a "bad" solution?
You'd cache locally, which is often considered a good thing?
Granted, it's a bit of a weird setup, but still.
I hope it could be esay as put the ip of my "resolver VPS" in the
/etc/resolv.conf and let PF translate the de
On 27. sep. 2013, at 20:20, Laurent SALIN wrote:
> I've got a "bad" solution, use unbound on the second VPS and maybe tell
> him to ask the 1rst VPS on the unusual tcp/udp port
Why is that a "bad" solution?
You'd cache locally, which is often considered a good thing?
Granted, it's a bit of a w
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013, at 13:20, Laurent SALIN wrote:
> Hello,
> I wondering how i can send queries to a dns resolver listening on a
> different port than the normaly 53 tcp/udp ?
>
> The situation:
> I've got a vps who running NSD as a autoritative nameserver, listen
Hello,
I wondering how i can send queries to a dns resolver listening on a
different port than the normaly 53 tcp/udp ?
The situation:
I've got a vps who running NSD as a autoritative nameserver, listening
on tcp/udp 53 and unbound as personnal resolver, listening on a
different tcp/udp por
On 19/09/2013 19:30, Glenn McCalley wrote:
So, some idiot is using a cgi or php or something to send mail out of
his website that he shouldn't be sending. With a bunch of sites on
the server, can't tell who.
I had a similar problem, but some time back and I can't remember
*exactly* what I
wishes
Eugene
-Original Message-
From: Glenn McCalley
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 10:30 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: how to tell which process call sendmail
So, some idiot is using a cgi or php or something to send mail out of his
website that he shouldn't be se
So, some idiot is using a cgi or php or something to send mail out of his
website that he shouldn't be sending. With a bunch of sites on the server,
can't tell who.
System accounting can tell me that sendmail was executed 32,976 times, but
is there a way to tell what process /file name called
he case, the best way to accomplish what you're looking for is still
syslog.
> >Can you elaborate on your reasons for running sshd via inetd? I'm curious
> as I've never even heard of anyone attempting this.
> When i searched how to setup / configure sshd on internet,
is written to
/var/log/auth.log."
>Can you elaborate on your reasons for running sshd via inetd? I'm curious
as I've never even heard of anyone attempting this.
When i searched how to setup / configure sshd on internet, i found many
hints to start it using inetd. Since it worked
On 16/09/2013 14:36, aurikus grande wrote:
> I try to add a line in /etc/hosts.allow which would allow and log all
> attempts using SSH (sshd).
Actually, by default all logins via ssh are already logged to
/var/log/auth.log
Verb. Sap. tcpwrappers are mostly a lot less useful than they appear to
- to use syslog.conf mean instead - that i cant
> accomplish what i want with hosts.allow and twist ?
>
I am unfamiliar with twist and cannot authoritatively answer this question.
Not to mention, it does not appear to be in base
I´m still reading through the man pages and try to understand
; Does your recommendation - to use syslog.conf mean instead - that i cant
>> accomplish what i want with hosts.allow and twist ?
>>
>
> I am unfamiliar with twist and cannot authoritatively answer this
> question. Not to mention, it does not appear to be in base
>
> I´
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 1:57 PM, aurikus grande wrote:
> Hello Rick,
>
> sorry that i did not reply to all, from now on i will use "reply to all".
> Thanks for pointing it out.
>
> I will also open port 80 for web access, but i do not want to log those.
> Because i expect a huge amount of traffic
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 9:36 AM, aurikus grande wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just a few days ago i setup my first FreeBSD server, so i am new to this
> OS.
>
> I already tried to find the information i was looking for, but to no luck.
>
> I try to add a line in /etc/hosts.allow which would allow and log a
Hello,
just a few days ago i setup my first FreeBSD server, so i am new to this OS.
I already tried to find the information i was looking for, but to no luck.
I try to add a line in /etc/hosts.allow which would allow and log all
attempts using SSH (sshd).
I found http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hand
Hello.
I want to use bsnmp, to this time I used net-snmp.
In snmpd.conf(net-snmp) I had :
disk / 25%
disk /usr 15%
disk /var 20%
disk /tmp 20%
I want to have this same in bsnmpd (snmpd.conf).
I've bsnmp-ucd but don't know how configure with this same way.
Any suggestions ar
() from
/usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_aui-2.8.so.0
and I want to find out which port these came from so I can rebuild it
with debug symbols, how do I do that?
As to the first look at pkg-which(8):
% pkg which /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2_aui-2.8.so.0
/usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2_aui-2.8.so.0 was installed by
ibwx_gtk2u_aui-2.8.so.0
>
> and I want to find out which port these came from so I can rebuild it
> with debug symbols, how do I do that?
As to the first look at pkg-which(8):
% pkg which /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2_aui-2.8.so.0
/usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2_aui-2.8.so.0 was installed by pa
so I can rebuild it
with debug symbols, how do I do that?
$ nm -a /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0
nm: /usr/local/lib/libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0: no symbols
Clearly I'm doing something wrong there...
So I try guessing:
pkg_info
pkg_info | grep gtk2
linux-f10-gtk2-2.14.7_4 GTK+ li
On 08/06/2013 2:55 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 06/08/2013 19:23, dweimer wrote:
Of course I have WITH_PKGNG="YES" in the make.conf, and I believe that
has been there ever since the server was built. Is my best option to
get the correct list from pkg info use rm -r /var/db/pkg/* to clear
everyt
On 06/08/2013 19:23, dweimer wrote:
> Of course I have WITH_PKGNG="YES" in the make.conf, and I believe that
> has been there ever since the server was built. Is my best option to
> get the correct list from pkg info use rm -r /var/db/pkg/* to clear
> everything out and then reinstall all of the p
On 08/06/2013 11:58 am, Paul Macdonald wrote:
On 06/08/2013 17:25, dweimer wrote:
I have a system that I just recently setup port audit, after realizing
I forgot to install it on the machine. The problem is that it is
finding vulnerabilities in several ports that are not installed on the
sys
On 06/08/2013 17:25, dweimer wrote:
I have a system that I just recently setup port audit, after realizing
I forgot to install it on the machine. The problem is that it is
finding vulnerabilities in several ports that are not installed on
the system. These may have been installed at one p
I have a system that I just recently setup port audit, after realizing I
forgot to install it on the machine. The problem is that it is finding
vulnerabilities in several ports that are not installed on the system.
These may have been installed at one point and removed. Firefox is
one of
On 08/04/13 13:25, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 12:24:46 -0600
> Gary Aitken wrote:
>
>> Can anyone give me some hints on how to manually (or automagically) create
>> mkinstalldirs for a port?
>>
>> ports/graphics/ufraw fails to build due to
>
On Sun, 04 Aug 2013 12:24:46 -0600
Gary Aitken wrote:
> Can anyone give me some hints on how to manually (or automagically) create
> mkinstalldirs for a port?
>
> ports/graphics/ufraw fails to build due to
>
> install: /usr/local/share/glib-2.0/gettext/mkinstalldir
Can anyone give me some hints on how to manually (or automagically) create
mkinstalldirs for a port?
ports/graphics/ufraw fails to build due to
install: /usr/local/share/glib-2.0/gettext/mkinstalldirs: No such file or
directory
It's not supposed to be needed if automake is >=
Hi Xu Zhe,
If I were you I would first of all check cables. They might be the cause.
Secondly, if cables are good, to me this report very much resembles a PR I
reported a
few weeks ago - http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/179926
Check its set and look at the patch I submitted. It's a
Hi, all,
I am trying to use lagg to bind four 1Gb NIC into 4Gb one. I was testing
this using two machines running FreeBSD 8.2, each of the machine has
four 1Gb ethernet card, and connected correspondingly, means:
MACHINE1 MACHINE2
em0 <->em0
em1 <->em1
em2
s=0<>
>laggport: mlxen0 flags=5
>
> Now, I want to removr igb1 interface from that lag.
> How can I do it?
>
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Alex Liptsin
> Software Quality Assurance Engineer | Mellanox Technologies Ltd.
> Office: +972 (74) 723
: active
laggproto failover lagghash l2,l3,l4
laggport: igb1 flags=0<>
laggport: mlxen1 flags=0<>
laggport: mlxen0 flags=5
Now, I want to removr igb1 interface from that lag.
How can I do it?
man lagg:
Child interfaces can be added using the laggpor
,l4
laggport: igb1 flags=0<>
laggport: mlxen1 flags=0<>
laggport: mlxen0 flags=5
Now, I want to removr igb1 interface from that lag.
How can I do it?
Regards,
Alex Liptsin
Software Quality Assurance Engineer | Mellanox Technologies Ltd.
Office: +972 (74) 72
g the disk image
> > (/usr/obj/nanobsd.full/_.disk.image) generated according to steps
> > given in NanoBSD
> > How To <http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/nanobsd/howto.html> .
> >
> > VM could boot up with this ISO image, but I got an error as below before
> I
>
Ganesh,
> I am new to Nanobsd and trying to create an iso image which can be
> installed on vmware machine.
>
> I created an iso image using the disk image
> (/usr/obj/nanobsd.full/_.disk.image) generated according to steps
> given in NanoBSD
> How To <http://www.fre
Dear Friends,
I am new to Nanobsd and trying to create an iso image which can be
installed on vmware machine.
I created an iso image using the disk image
(/usr/obj/nanobsd.full/_.disk.image) generated according to steps
given in NanoBSD
How To <http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/nano
In the last episode (Jul 11), Radek Krejca said:
> Hello,
>
> I have problem with heavy load of my nfsd server. There is connected about 70
> diskless machines, but in readonly mode. I catched traffic and get this:
>
> 21:00:39.715337 IP diskless-1.3297435097 > storage.nfs: 112 getattr fh
> Unk
On 11/07/2013 06:47, Radek Krejc(a wrote:
Hello,
I have problem with heavy load of my nfsd server. There is connected about 70
diskless machines, but in readonly mode. I catched traffic and get this:
21:00:39.715337 IP diskless-1.3297435097 > storage.nfs: 112 getattr fh
Unknown/A27801CEDE115FA
Hello,
I have problem with heavy load of my nfsd server. There is connected about 70
diskless machines, but in readonly mode. I catched traffic and get this:
21:00:39.715337 IP diskless-1.3297435097 > storage.nfs: 112 getattr fh
Unknown/A27801CEDE115FA30A005CD908007ABA4200570
on Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 11:54 +:
> > I work with FreeBSD 9.1 RELEASE.
> > I had configured VLANs on my server, but I can't find a way to configure
> VLAN priority.
> > How can I do it?
>
> Looks like you can't w/ the default VLAN code:
> BUGS
>
Alex Liptsin wrote this message on Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 11:54 +:
> I work with FreeBSD 9.1 RELEASE.
> I had configured VLANs on my server, but I can't find a way to configure VLAN
> priority.
> How can I do it?
Looks like you can't w/ the default VLAN code:
BUGS
On Jun 26, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Alex Liptsin wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I work with FreeBSD 9.1 RELEASE.
> I had configured VLANs on my server, but I can't find a way to configure VLAN
> priority.
> How can I do it?
>
> Than
Hello.
I work with FreeBSD 9.1 RELEASE.
I had configured VLANs on my server, but I can't find a way to configure VLAN
priority.
How can I do it?
Thanks.
Regards,
Alex Liptsin
Software Quality Assurance Engineer | Mellanox Technologies Ltd.
Office: +972 (74) 7236141
Mobile: +972(54) 783398
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:02:42 -0700
Ed Flecko wrote:
> I've installed Calligra "Suite" from package, but I'm struggling to figure
> out how to launch any of its programs???
These are my entries in the handwritten Fluxbox Menu:
/usr/local/kde4/bin/kexi
/usr/local/k
On 20 June 2013 14:33, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:02:42 -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
> > I've installed Calligra "Suite" from package, but I'm struggling to
> figure
> > out how to launch any of its programs???
>
> Check what's been
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:02:42 -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
> I've installed Calligra "Suite" from package, but I'm struggling to figure
> out how to launch any of its programs???
Check what's been installed, especially with a new entry
in /usr/local/bin, maybe with
I've installed Calligra "Suite" from package, but I'm struggling to figure
out how to launch any of its programs???
Ed
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Hi,
How can I install dialog4ports in my qjail3 environment?
I will be grateful for any help you can provide.
root # cd /usr/ports/sysutils/qjail
root # qjail create -n em0 webserver 192.168.0.50
root # pkg_info | grep qjail
qjail-3.0 Utility to quickly deploy and manage jails
On 2013-06-12 17:46, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
How do I tell resolvconf to always use a static configuration or, better
yet, to not muck with /etc/resolv.conf at all?
According to the project developer, the answer is to have resolvconf not
touch /etc/resolv.conf by put the following in /etc
On 2013-06-13 05:02, Loic Capdeville wrote:
You can configure it in your dhclient.conf file.
Use the supersede keyword.
For example, in your case add:
supersede domain-search "example.com example.net"
supersede domain-name-servers 2001:db8::53
That only addresses the DHCPv4 cli
mains="example.com. example.net."
name_servers="2001:db8::53"
But that only prepends that information. Search domains and nameservers
from other sources still get included. I can set /etc/resolv.conf as
immutable, but's a hack and it generates errors from resolveconf.
How do I t
rvers="2001:db8::53"
But that only prepends that information. Search domains and nameservers
from other sources still get included. I can set /etc/resolv.conf as
immutable, but's a hack and it generates errors from resolveconf.
How do I tell resolvconf to always use a static con
reebsd.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 9:17 PM
To: freebsd-...@freebsd.org
Cc: Alex Liptsin; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: How to switch Datgram/Connected mtu modes?
On Sunday, May 26, 2013 7:43:29 am Alex Liptsin wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I work with FreeBSD 9.1 and Mellanox de
3acbd8 kernel
> 21 0x81612000 21e5 if_mos.ko
> 33 0x81615000 124ebmlx4.ko
> 41 0x81628000 e225 mlx4ib.ko
> 51 0x81637000 ec60 mlxen.ko
>
> The problem is that IPOIB module is missing in /sys/modules.
>
> 1.
mlx4ib.ko
51 0x81637000 ec60 mlxen.ko
The problem is that IPOIB module is missing in /sys/modules.
1. Where can I find it?
2. How can I compile ipoib support?
You will have to create one. You should be able to use the existing module
Makefiles as a guide.
IB module is missing in /sys/modules.
>
> 1. Where can I find it?
>
> 2. How can I compile ipoib support?
You will have to create one. You should be able to use the existing module
Makefiles as a guide.
--
John Baldwin
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21 0x81612000 21e5 if_mos.ko
33 0x81615000 124ebmlx4.ko
41 0x81628000 e225 mlx4ib.ko
51 0x81637000 ec60 mlxen.ko
The problem is that IPOIB module is missing in /sys/modules.
1. Where can I find it
sr/obj/lab/odeds/freebsd/9.1.0/sys/MYKERNEL
> > amd64
> >
> > OFED and IB support are compiled in kernel.
> >
> >
> > 1. How can I unload/load modules that complied inside the kernel?
>
> kldload and kldunload should be what you are looking for.
[U
On Sunday, May 26, 2013 7:43:29 am Alex Liptsin wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I work with FreeBSD 9.1 and Mellanox devices.
>
> How can I configure MTU in connected mode on FreeBSD 9.1?
> In Linux to enable connected mode for interface ib0, I enter:
>
>echo connected &
> [root@h-qa-033 ~]# uname -a
> FreeBSD h-qa-033 9.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0: Tue May 28 11:26:45 IDT
> 2013 root@h-qa-033:/usr/obj/lab/odeds/freebsd/9.1.0/sys/MYKERNEL amd64
>
> OFED and IB support are compiled in kernel.
>
>
> 1. How can I unload/lo
Hello.
I am using FreeBSD9.1
[root@h-qa-033 ~]# uname -a
FreeBSD h-qa-033 9.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE #0: Tue May 28 11:26:45 IDT
2013 root@h-qa-033:/usr/obj/lab/odeds/freebsd/9.1.0/sys/MYKERNEL amd64
OFED and IB support are compiled in kernel.
1. How can I unload/load modules
Hello.
I work with FreeBSD 9.1 and Mellanox devices.
How can I configure MTU in connected mode on FreeBSD 9.1?
In Linux to enable connected mode for interface ib0, I enter:
echo connected > /sys/class/net/ib0/mode
Switching between CM and UD mode can be done in run time:
echo datag
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Chou, David J wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a virtual machine of PC-BSD release 9.1 64 bit in VMware
> Player Version 5.0.0 build-812388 based on PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso downloaded
> from ftp://mirrors.isc.org/pub/pcbsd/9.1/amd64/PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso , and
> set
us-east.freebsd.org/base/releng/9.1 /usr/src
svn checkout svn://svn0.us-west.freebsd.org/base/releng/9.1 /usr/src
I have used the us-east one. There is also a project underway to add in to
base an 'svnup', similar in scope to how csup replaced cvsup to make it
easier in the future.
I bel
Hi,
I have created a virtual machine of PC-BSD release 9.1 64 bit in VMware Player
Version 5.0.0 build-812388 based on PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso downloaded from
ftp://mirrors.isc.org/pub/pcbsd/9.1/amd64/PCBSD9.1-x64-DVD.iso , and setup
network configuration and installed Firefox 20.0 by AppCafe, an
Alexander Yerenkow wrote this message on Sat, May 11, 2013 at 18:13 +0300:
> zpools or increase/decrease UFS partitions.
growfs(8)
NAME
growfs -- grow size of an existing ufs file system
HISTORY
The growfs utility first appeared in FreeBSD 4.4.
--
John-Mark Gurney
On May 11, 2013, at 11:13 AM, Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
2013/5/11 Paul Kraus On May 11, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
>
> > There's no mature (or flexible, or "can do what I want" ) way to
> > increase/decrease disk sizes in FreeBSD for now {ZFS,UFS}.
> > Best and quickest way -
2013/5/11 Paul Kraus
> On May 11, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Alexander Yerenkow
> wrote:
>
> > There's no mature (or flexible, or "can do what I want" ) way to
> > increase/decrease disk sizes in FreeBSD for now {ZFS,UFS}.
> > Best and quickest way - to have twice spare space, copy data, create new
> >
On May 11, 2013, at 10:09 AM, "Vladislav Prodan" wrote:
>
> Thanks.
> I did not realize that there was such an interesting and useful option :)
>
> # zpool get autoexpand tank
> NAME PROPERTYVALUE SOURCE
> tank autoexpand off default
The man pages for zpool and zfs are full of such
> On May 11, 2013, at 8:59 AM, "Vladislav Prodan" wrote:
>
> > Add another virtual disk and do a RAID0 - not an option. It is not clear
> > how to distribute the data from the old virtual disk to the new virtual
> > disk.
> The other option would be
On May 11, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Alexander Yerenkow wrote:
> There's no mature (or flexible, or "can do what I want" ) way to
> increase/decrease disk sizes in FreeBSD for now {ZFS,UFS}.
> Best and quickest way - to have twice spare space, copy data, create new
> sufficient disk and copy back.
Is t
ian server virtual ok with Proxmox.
> In one of the virtual machines is FreeBSD 9.1 ZFS with one disk to 100G.
> Free space is not enough, how to extend the virtual disk without losing
> data?
>
> Add another virtual disk and do a RAID0 - not an option. It is not clear
> how to d
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