geli disk marked as dirty on normal shutdown/reboot

2009-08-31 Thread Vinny
Hi List, # uname -a FreeBSD the.palaceofretention.ca 7.1-RELEASE-p6 FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Tue Jun 9 16:26:47 UTC 2009 r...@i386-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 I have a geli backed ufs file system: ===fstab=== # ad14.eli esata /dev/ufs/E1TB /edisks/esata0

Re: geli disk marked as dirty on normal shutdown/reboot

2009-08-31 Thread Adam Vande More
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Vinny vinny-mail-01+f.questions20090...@palaceofretention.cavinny-mail-01%2bf.questions20090...@palaceofretention.ca wrote: Hi List, # uname -a FreeBSD the.palaceofretention.ca 7.1-RELEASE-p6 FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p6 #0: Tue Jun 9 16:26:47 UTC 2009

Re: geli disk marked as dirty on normal shutdown/reboot

2009-08-31 Thread Polytropon
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:22:14 -0500, Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote: Usually I just umount before close. I don't get the need to fsck then. You could add the umount command to /etc/rc.shutdown.local so the system would automatically umount the partition, even if you reboot. --

Re: geli disk marked as dirty on normal shutdown/reboot

2009-08-31 Thread Vinny
Polytropon wrote: On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:22:14 -0500, Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com wrote: Usually I just umount before close. I don't get the need to fsck then. Does this mean you observe the same behaviour? I.e. a geli-backed file system mounted and listed in the fstab is not

No shutdown reboot

2009-06-07 Thread jdbca
I am running FreeBSD 7.2 - stable and update regularly. Following a recent update, I am now unable to shutdown or reboot my compute= r using reboot, shutdown -r now, halt -p or shutdown -p now. This has always worked before. Instead of shutting down or rebooting, the computer

Re: shutdown/reboot suggestion

2008-08-11 Thread Jonathan McKeown
On Sunday 10 August 2008 07:11, Michael Grant wrote: I have such a script, I put it in /bin/require_hostname and symlinked shutdown, halt, reboot, fastboot, and fasthalt to this script: #!/bin/sh if [ $1 = `hostname` ]; then shift exec /sbin/`basename $0` $@ else

Re: shutdown/reboot suggestion

2008-08-11 Thread Bill Moran
Michael Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have such a script, I put it in /bin/require_hostname and symlinked shutdown, halt, reboot, fastboot, and fasthalt to this script: #!/bin/sh if [ $1 = `hostname` ]; then shift exec /sbin/`basename $0` $@ else echo For

Re: shutdown/reboot suggestion

2008-08-09 Thread Al Plant
Michael Grant wrote: More than once, through carelessness, and I'm sure I'm not alone, I have inadvertently shutdown or rebooted the wrong machine. I'm sure some of you know that all too familiar feeling when you see Connection closed instead of your desktop being rebooted. I have a suggestion

Re: shutdown/reboot suggestion

2008-08-09 Thread Sahil Tandon
Michael Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: More than once, through carelessness, and I'm sure I'm not alone, I have inadvertently shutdown or rebooted the wrong machine. I'm sure some of you know that all too familiar feeling when you see Connection closed instead of your desktop being rebooted.

Re: shutdown/reboot suggestion

2008-08-09 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On Aug 9, 2008, at 3:22 PM, Michael Grant wrote: More than once, through carelessness, and I'm sure I'm not alone, I have inadvertently shutdown or rebooted the wrong machine. I'm sure some of you know that all too familiar feeling when you see Connection closed instead of your desktop being

Re: shutdown/reboot suggestion

2008-08-09 Thread Michael Grant
I have such a script, I put it in /bin/require_hostname and symlinked shutdown, halt, reboot, fastboot, and fasthalt to this script: #!/bin/sh if [ $1 = `hostname` ]; then shift exec /sbin/`basename $0` $@ else echo For your protection, use: $0 hostname ... fi I realize

Re: Shutdown/reboot troubles with SMP on 5.2

2004-01-21 Thread Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC
On Jan 21, 2004, at 3:47 AM, Alexey Kuzmenko wrote: Hi all, I have troubles with 5.2 while I try to reboot/shutdown it. Our freeBSD 5.2 smp kernel is installed on dual P3 host. It hangs on cpu_reset or cpu_reset_proxy. Is there any solution for this problem? I have noticed a similar problem

Re: Controlling init on shutdown/reboot

2003-12-05 Thread Daniel Rudy
Somewhere around the time of 12/02/2003 00:12, the world stopped and listened as Rob contributed this to humanity: I haven't used ppp(8) - I prefer pppd(8) - so I'm not familiar with ppp.linkdown.sh. If this is a shell script, there's a couple of things that I've seen cause strange script

Re: Controlling init on shutdown/reboot

2003-12-02 Thread Rob
with script output. - Original Message - From: Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Controlling init on shutdown/reboot Somewhere around the time of 12/01/2003 03:32, the world stopped and listened as Rob contributed this to humanity: From line 99 of /usr/src/sbin/init/init.c

Controlling init on shutdown/reboot

2003-12-01 Thread Daniel Rudy
Hello, How does one allocate more time for /etc/rc.shutdown? It seems that some of my scripts are not being executed when the system shuts down or reboots. -- Daniel Rudy ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: Controlling init on shutdown/reboot

2003-12-01 Thread Rob
correctly? - Original Message - From: Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Controlling init on shutdown/reboot Hello, How does one allocate more time for /etc/rc.shutdown? It seems that some of my scripts are not being executed when the system shuts down or reboots. -- Daniel

Re: Controlling init on shutdown/reboot

2003-12-01 Thread Daniel Rudy
] Subject: Controlling init on shutdown/reboot Hello, How does one allocate more time for /etc/rc.shutdown? It seems that some of my scripts are not being executed when the system shuts down or reboots. -- Daniel Rudy ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED

ctrl+alt+del shutdown/reboot

2003-07-21 Thread luca . massarenti
Hi, I install linux freebsd servers, and I'd like to shutdown (and not reboot) my servers pressing ctrl+alt+del. I know how to in linux (inittab) but not in freebsd, because reading manuals I have seen only how to disable the function through kernel reconfiguration. Please help me Luca

Re: ctrl+alt+del shutdown/reboot

2003-07-21 Thread Vitali Malicky
Hi, I install linux freebsd servers, and I'd like to shutdown (and not reboot) my servers pressing ctrl+alt+del. I know how to in linux (inittab) but not in freebsd, because reading manuals I have seen only how to disable the function through kernel reconfiguration. Please help me there is

Re: ctrl+alt+del shutdown/reboot

2003-07-21 Thread Pierrick Brossin
you're discouraged to use halt and reboot cauz it's not a good way to stop FreeBSD,... also there command fasthalt, fastboot... Why isn't it a good way? -Pierrick ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: ctrl+alt+del shutdown/reboot

2003-07-21 Thread Vitali Malicky
you're discouraged to use halt and reboot cauz it's not a good way to stop FreeBSD,... also there command fasthalt, fastboot... Why isn't it a good way? cauz reboot and halt don't execute the scripts in /etc nor in /usr/local/etc/rc.d -Pierrick

Re: ctrl+alt+del shutdown/reboot

2003-07-21 Thread Marc Ramirez
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Pierrick Brossin wrote: you're discouraged to use halt and reboot cauz it's not a good way to stop FreeBSD,... also there command fasthalt, fastboot... Why isn't it a good way? It's not that halt(8) and reboot(8) aren't safe, they're just rude if you're running a

Re: ctrl+alt+del shutdown/reboot

2003-07-21 Thread Andy Farkas
luca.massarenti wrote: Hi, I install linux freebsd servers, and I'd like to shutdown (and not reboot) my servers pressing ctrl+alt+del. ctrl-alt-del is mapped to boot in the default keyboard map. You want to remap it halt or maybe even pdwn See 'man keymap' for more info. -- :{ [EMAIL