I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems.
You never get over Windows or Linux.
FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-(
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 17:42:12 +0100, K.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems.
I think you don't know what your talking about.
You never get over Windows or Linux.
FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-(
Prove it.
On 06 jan 2005, at 17:42, K.T. wrote:
I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems.
You never get over Windows or Linux.
FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-(
And your question is?
Arno
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I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems.
You never get over Windows or Linux.
FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-(
Now that is by far the stupidest post I've seen in a good long time.
Hello,
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 11:55:10AM -0500 or thereabouts, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Now that is by far the stupidest post I've seen in a good long time.
If that is so, then why do you waste your time by responding to it?
Such posts are better left ignored. :)
Cheers,
K.T. wrote:
I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems.
You never get over Windows or Linux.
FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-(
It's like Dave Horsfall wrote:
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K.T. wrote:
I think, BSD is one with lot of unusable, needless systems.
You never get over Windows or Linux.
FreeBSD is stupid system, which only nobody will use. :-(
Hey Butthead, heh,heh, I heard that they, uh, like put plutonium in
bowling balls.
No way, Beavis, that's golf balls
No, i can´t say TROLL
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On 01/06/05 05:42 PM, K.T. sat at the `puter and typed:
I think, BSD is one with lot
Duane Winner wrote:
No way, Beavis, that's golf balls you're thinking of. They put
people's heads in bowling balls, dumbass.
Beavis! Your balls are filthy. Too the ball washer *now* .
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Duane Winner wrote:
No way, Beavis, that's golf balls you're thinking of. They put
people's heads in bowling balls, dumbass.
Beavis! Your balls are filthy. Too the ball washer *now* .
But you just keep on
Joshua Lokken wrote:
But you just keep on responding :(
Ah, but I was not responding to the troll. :c)
I was responding to Duane. 'tis one of my favorite BB lines ..
That and ... Liar! Liar! Pants on whoa...
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Guys/Gals,
I have an old NCD Explora 451 thin client I no longer have room for, as well
as a copy of NCDware 5.1.140. (It's on a CD-R, but rest assured, it is a
real, licensed copy from NCD).
I also have another 451, but I think it has a bad ethernet port - it doesn't
pass a self-diagnostic.
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List,
I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative
commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts,
pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to
RedHat or Suse.
Can any give me good ref URL other that FreeBSD.org to
On 2004-12-08 15:55, Milind Nanal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative
commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts,
pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to
RedHat or Suse.
List,
I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative
commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts,
pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to
RedHat or Suse.
Can any give me good ref URL other that FreeBSD.org
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 03:55:11PM +0530, Milind Nanal said:
List,
I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative
commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts,
pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to
RedHat
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 03:55:11PM +0530, Milind Nanal wrote:
List,
I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative
commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts,
pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to
RedHat
At 04:25 12/8/2004, Milind Nanal wrote:
List,
I am new to FreeBSD finding is little difficult with administrative
commands. I have worked on RedHat Suse. Service startup, boot scripts,
pstree command everything seems to be different in FreeBsd compare to
RedHat or Suse.
Can any give me
I am currently trying to set up a print server using cups. I am new at this
and am having trouble finding the commands of how to install cup and run it.
I was also wondering if you could help me out on how to set up my computer
as a print server. I appreciat your time and any help You can give.
I am currently trying to set up a print server using cups. I am new at this
and am having trouble finding the commands of how to install cup and run it.
I was also wondering if you could help me out on how to set up my computer
as a print server. I appreciat your time and any help You can give.
robert schiess wrote:
I am currently trying to set up a print server using cups. I am new at
this and am having trouble finding the commands of how to install cup
and run it. I was also wondering if you could help me out on how to set
up my computer as a print server. I appreciat your time and
The most helpful site for me when i wa new to freebsd was
http://www.defcon1.org/ While this site is not the most current out
there, it has tutorials and what not for real world scenerios, ones
the author actually used himself.
However, aside from the FreeBSD Handbook, websites are not all that
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Hi:
I'm running the built-in FTP program in FreeBSD, but I can't figure
out how to specify passive ports. Could someone point me in the right
direction
Do you mean ftpd - the ftp-server? Ftpd
Hi:
I'm running the built-in FTP program in FreeBSD, but I can't figure
out how to specify passive ports. Could someone point me in the right
direction
Thanks.
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Can you send me simple detailed directions on the installation as well as
how to set up for IP address and DSL. The instructions with the disks were a
bit confusing. I can't get the software to open after installation so I know
that we are doing something wrong. Thanks.
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On Sunday 21 November 2004 17:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you send me simple detailed directions on the installation as well as
how to set up for IP address and DSL. The instructions with the disks were
a bit confusing. I can't get the
At 10:07 11/21/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you send me simple detailed directions on the installation as well as
how to set up for IP address and DSL. The instructions with the disks were a
bit confusing. I can't get the software to open after installation so I know
that we are doing
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
Copy and paste this link...and add one W to the front and you get a TV
ww.FreeFlatScreens.com/?r=1141739
Best regards, and Thank you
Daniel Jesperson
[Daniel Jesperson, 2004-11-05]
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
Copy and paste this link...and add one W to the front and you get a TV
ww.FreeFlatScreens.com/?r=1141739
Please note
On 05/11/04 01:02 -0800, Daniel Jesperson wrote:
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
Just for the record, I did this and got all of my 8 referrals. I got
my free TV, *but I did not spam* to do
Daniel Jesperson wrote:
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
Copy and paste this link...and add one W to the front and you get a TV
ww.FreeFlatScreens.com/?r=1141739
Best regards, and Thank you
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
snip
very sad...and some people still wonder how it is there can be so much
spam when so many profess to hate it.
I completly agree, though the company im
Daniel Jesperson wrote:
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
Copy and paste this link...and add one W to the front and you get a TV
ww.FreeFlatScreens.com/?r=1141739
Best regards, and Thank you
Daniel
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
Copy and paste this link...and add one W to the front and you get a TV
ww.FreeFlatScreens.com/?r=1141739
You realize they are just trying to build SPAM lists
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:24:46 -0500 (EST), Jerry McAllister
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please help me, I'm trying to get a Free TV, check out this site, if
you refer 8 people you get a free TV or Flat screen monitor...
Copy and paste this link...and add one W to the front and you get a TV
--On Friday, November 05, 2004 08:41:27 AM -0500 Ed Budd
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very sad...and some people still wonder how it is there can be so much
spam when so many profess to hate it.
I used to be a very active anti-spammer. Subscribed to nanae and the whole
nine yards. One day I
Hi people ... i am having this error when i close certain applications
for example i run
%bpm
and when i close it. i got this
bpm in free(): error: chunk is already free
Abort
and create the bpm.core file :-(
and when i run
%firefox
and close it
firefox-bin in free(): error: chunk is already
, or that it is free from errors, viruses or interference.
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to download
for free. There's no limitation on downloading the system from
anywhere, other than certain national restrictions on strong
cryptography. Even so, unless your own locale forbids import of
strong crypto, you can always download from, say, Canada or Germany
perfectly legally.
If you're after
NAME OF MY COUNTRY- PAKISTA - PK IS NOT INCLUDED IN YOUR LIST. PLEASE DO
TO ENABLE ME TO ORDER.
Which list??
jerry
THANKS REGARDS
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I have had a crash on my computer I try to install McAfee Internet Security 6.0 I keep
getting this error message. The Wizard was
interrupted before 6.o could be completely installed. It say new program when I check
McAfee it says it is empty. Will installing this
help this problem. I don't
It was said:
I have had a crash on my computer I try to install McAfee Internet =
Security 6.0 I keep getting this error message. The Wizard was
interrupted before 6.o could be completely installed. It say new
program =
when I check McAfee it says it is empty. Will installing this=20
help this
On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 01:40:12AM -0400, NetAdmin wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2 and today was the second time in 3
days that my box has rebooted with (panic: rtqkill route really not
free). I've looked on the web but can't find anything relevant. Has
anyone else run across
I'm running FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2 and today was the second time in 3
days that my box has rebooted with (panic: rtqkill route really not
free). I've looked on the web but can't find anything relevant. Has
anyone else run across this? If so, could you point me to some help in
trying to figure
On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 10:27:11AM +0600, ashadul hoque wrote:
Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
QEMU:
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/
http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/
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ashadul hoque wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
I tried google and it looks like there is no free software to run FreeBSD
on WinXP.
regards
Ashadul
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Virtual PC works really well too, but the original poster asked about
'free' options...honestly, I prefer MS Virtual PC to Bochs at this
point, at least on my Mac; but Bochs is coming along nicely.
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 01:59:59 -0400, Aaron Myles Landwehr
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ashadul
i know its not free but vmware must be an option
arden
On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 17:27, James W. Thompson, II wrote:
Virtual PC works really well too, but the original poster asked about
'free' options...honestly, I prefer MS Virtual PC to Bochs at this
point, at least on my Mac; but Bochs
Hello,
so during a portupgrade on my laptop the root fs, with soft updates enabled,
became full. So I removed a bunch of stuff to make a few gigs available. I
checked and df reported more than a gig of free space - so I re-ran
portupgrade.
Then I noticed it was full again, with df showing
Peter Schuller wrote:
Hello,
so during a portupgrade on my laptop the root fs, with soft updates enabled,
became full. So I removed a bunch of stuff to make a few gigs available. I
checked and df reported more than a gig of free space - so I re-ran
portupgrade.
Then I noticed it was full again
of free space - so
I re-ran portupgrade.
Then I noticed it was full again, with df showing a negative amount of
free space.
I removed even more stuff, and rebooted just incase there were more
blocks to be freed.
After the reboot df showed a negative amount of space again. So I
removed
more than a gig of free space - so
I re-ran portupgrade.
Then I noticed it was full again, with df showing a negative amount of
free space.
I removed even more stuff, and rebooted just incase there were more
blocks to be freed.
After the reboot df showed a negative amount of space again. So I
removed
Hello everyone,
Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
I tried google and it looks like there is no free software to run FreeBSD
on WinXP.
regards
Ashadul
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You could run it in Bochs. Check out the project at
http://bochs.sourceforge.net/ I use it on my Mac and it works fine.
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 10:27:11 +0600, ashadul hoque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is there any free software to run FreeBSD on WinXP?
I tried google and it looks
Hello,
We have ported TCP/IP Stack from FreeBSD4.4 Lite to
OS/2. We would like to know, if the TCP/IP reset
spoofing vulnerability has been taken care in
FreeBSD4.4 Lite? We are aware that this vulnerability
affects 2.2-stable systems from before
September 16, 1998. -stable systems after that
amith bc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have ported TCP/IP Stack from FreeBSD4.4 Lite to OS/2.
There is no such thing as FreeBSD 4.4 Lite.
DES
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Hi,
Thanks for your early response.
But what about the solution for TCP reset spoofing?
I also do not see any sequence number checking being
done in the code I am using. The tcp_input.c that I am
using is dated 8.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/95. Can you
please help us in finding which BSD level/version
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 05:48:37AM -0700, amith bc wrote:
And how is TCP Reset spoofing vulnerability taken care
in BSD? Pl. refer this site which talks of this
vulnerability.
http://www.osvdb.org/displayvuln.php?osvdb_id=4030.
Related issue to this is
amith bc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for your early response.
But what about the solution for TCP reset spoofing?
I also do not see any sequence number checking being
done in the code I am using. The tcp_input.c that I am
using is dated 8.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/95. Can you
please help us
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, amith bc wrote:
done in the code I am using. The tcp_input.c that I am
using is dated 8.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/95. Can you
please help us in finding which BSD level/version this
belongs to?As far as I know, we use FreeBSD4.4.
What's the NEXT line in the code?
For example:
Help I need commands to get system working . Booted to motd page but can`t get to the
directories.
thanks in advance
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On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 11:15:33AM -0400, pat seddon wrote:
Help I need commands to get system working . Booted to motd page but can`t get to
the directories.
You sound as if you need to learn about the unix basics -- commands
like ls, cd, more, cp, mv etc. There's a bit in the FreeBSD
Hey i have dowloaded freebsd 5.2.1 for amd because i have amd k-6 II from the
following site ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/amd64/ISO-IMAGES/5.2.1/
i have downloaded 5.2.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso this file please tell me how to
burn it on r-cd to make it bootable free bsd cd
-bit
processor.
i have downloaded 5.2.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso this file please tell
me how to burn it on r-cd to make it bootable free bsd cd and also do i
need other files in this ftp folder i mean
5.2.1-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso and 5.2.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc2.iso if
i do need these files can
this directory instead:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.2.1/
i have downloaded 5.2.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso this file please tell me how to
burn it
on r-cd to make it bootable free bsd cd and also do i need other files in this ftp
folder
I suggest you look for Nero
this as appropriate (namely to those involved in
hardware compatibility, certification, driver development, and/ or
manufacture, as it relates to our free software community).
ASSUMPTION:
We in the free software community wish to have better and more up to
date hardware identification and support
(Apologies in advance --)
On 2004.6.11, at 06:31 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
PLEASE NOTE:
* Please do not reply-all
Sorry, when you break the rules, the rules are broken. However,
...
ASSUMPTION:
...
We assume that it is in the best interests of each Free Software
Unix-like operating system
On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 09:03, Joel Rees wrote:
...
ASSUMPTION:
...
We assume that it is in the best interests of each Free Software
Unix-like operating system distribution, each kernel (eg. Linux, *BSD,
HURD) and in the best interests of the end users, to have a
centralised
How do I install freebsd and another Os in a pc with
2gigabyte hdd disk eg Window XP and freebsd.
How do I format a system that has freebsd 4.5 in it
Thanks you and God bless
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dauda braimah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I install freebsd and another Os in a pc with
2gigabyte hdd disk eg Window XP and freebsd.
How do I format a system that has freebsd 4.5 in it
Have you read the install docs?:
[Please use reply all to include the mailing list in subsequent questions,
I do not always have time to respond to all follow-ups.]
dauda braimah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bill,
thanks for that email and the prompt reply.
What practical minimum size required to install
freebsd and XP
I
-blown
graphical interface with web browser and office suite, you're going
to need at least 10G.
I am not sure that is enough. For example, just updating java-1.4, you
need 1.7+ GB free. I think there are other ports that need much more. I
have /usr/ports as a stand alone mount point
can't believe I'm answering this especially on here but the min spec for
XP is 1.5 gig that doesn't leave much for BSDs or to run any
applications in either OS hard disks are cheap as chips these days think
its time to upgrade
arden
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 18:38, Bill Moran wrote:
[Please
Hello,
I like open source solutions because it's a future.
I would like to help with spreading open source.
I've made e-shop OS3 (Open Source Solutions Shop - www.os3.wz.cz).
I'll help with spread by burned CDs.
I'll download somewhere your software and burn in on CDs and sell it to people who
HI!
- /var: create/symlink failed, no inodes free
Could anyone tell me what this means and how to fix it? :)
Thanks.
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Oxid wrote:
HI!
- /var: create/symlink failed, no inodes free
Could anyone tell me what this means and how to fix it? :)
inodes are needed for directory entries. Running out of inodes means
you've run out of space for directory entries, and thus can't create
any new files.
df -hi will tell you
I have a quick question regarding the differences between Inactive and
Free memory.
Context: I'm running 4.9 stable as a desktop machine. Right after a
fresh reboot most of the system memory shows up as Free (using top).
Then, after a few hours of work... running X, web browsers
On Apr 8, 2004, at 8:33 AM, Micah Bushouse wrote:
My question is... after I shut down all programs, ctrl alt backspace
X, and get back to a terminal, why does top still show all the memory
just freed by my desktop programs as inactive?
The system still has the contents of your old programs kept
free 0x788f400(508) val=20202020 @ 0xe788f400
panic: Most recently used by devbuf
at line 128 in file /usr/src/sys/udm_dbg.c
cpu=0;
Debugger (panic)
Stopped at Debugger +0.46: xchgl %ebx, in_Debugger.0
and i typed 'c' in debugger:
the system started to shutdown and here is what i saw:
twe0: failed
users (for ex. postgres rootty, my unprivileged user), but noone
more. How do I do this?
PS. You keep on appearing to confuse the notion of free data blocks with
free inodes. They're not the same thing: they are two distinct resources
and your filesystem can run out of either pretty much
the notion of free data blocks with
free inodes. They're not the same thing: they are two distinct resources
and your filesystem can run out of either pretty much independently.
inode(5) descrbes inodes as a table of block addresses kinda FAT but
with variable block sizes inodes point
again, particularly the warning about how
lowering this number can trash your filesystem's performance.
(my mail server crashed on friday, so I didn't receive freebsd
digest about this)
jan
PS. You keep on appearing to confuse the notion of free data blocks with
free inodes. They're not the same
That's an old problem, but yesterday I was working with 1.4G UFS2-slice
reported by `df` to have 400kb of free space. Alternative calculations (e.g.
writing a random file until kernel says no inode's free) give a result of
more that 100M (!) unused. Thats about 7% of the whole size
At 2004-03-17T06:59:39Z, Kyryll A Mirnenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks, thats what I want. So that means nobody but root can write to
that preserved (with `tunefs -m`) space? How can I allow more users to
do that?
Buy more disk. Seriously. Don't mess with this value unless you
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 02:31:11AM +0200, Kyryll A Mirnenko wrote:
So whats wrong with `df` (e.g. statfs/fstatfs)?
It's not a bug, any more than it was when you asked on Friday.
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Thanks, thats what I want. So that means nobody but root can write to that preserved
(with `tunefs -m`) space? How can I allow more users to do that?
(my mail server crashed on friday, so I didn't receive freebsd digest about this)
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That's an old problem, but yesterday I was working with 1.4G UFS2-slice
reported by `df` to have 400kb of free space. Alternative calculations (e.g.
writing a random file until kernel says no inode's free) give a result of
more that 100M (!) unused. Thats about 7% of the whole size!
So
Does anyone know a freeware database designer (e.g. capable to create nice
ir-models) for at least MySQL? Visual SQL Designer can be a good commercial
example.
Bets regards, Kyryll Mirnenko
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Il Lun, 2004-03-08 alle 19:42, Kyryll A Mirnenko ha scritto:
Does anyone know a freeware database designer (e.g. capable to create nice
ir-models) for at least MySQL? Visual SQL Designer can be a good commercial
example.
http://fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/
HTH,
ngw
on the
system; I have another OS on the other hard drive which shall remain nameless).
The install goes fine until it begins to extract the files to the /usr directory, at
which it then spits out this error multiple times:
/mnt/usr: create symlink failed, no inode free
and continues to do so
hard drive which shall remain nameless).
The install goes fine until it begins to extract the files to the /usr directory, at
which it then spits out this error multiple times:
/mnt/usr: create symlink failed, no inode free
and continues to do so whenever something is added to the hard drive
I know this question has been asked, but the answers I find tend to be along
the lines of Well, it's complicated.
How do I determine if my FreeBSD is actually low on memory not? And what is
Inact? I did read the manpages, but even they seem to skirt how I should
view Inact vs. Free. (I did read
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 03:28:34PM -0600, dap wrote:
How do I determine if my FreeBSD is actually low on memory not? And what is
Inact? I did read the manpages, but even they seem to skirt how I should
view Inact vs. Free. (I did read the tuning manpage.)
Let's say I have
Herbert Wolverson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is good, since the correct amount of free space now shows, and the
server is back to running perfectly. Can anyone shed any light as to why
this discrepancy happened in the first place? I'd love to know what I can do to
avoid ever
./root
12M./sbin
4.0K./tmp
4.0K./oldvar
29M.
When I rebooted the system (without deleting any files), df -h showed
the following:
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a 252M29M 203M12%/
This is good, since the correct amount of free space
rebooted the system (without deleting any files), df -h showed
the following:
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a 252M29M 203M12%/
This is good, since the correct amount of free space now shows, and the
server is back to running perfectly. Can anyone
UNIX file caching. The files were likely deleted but still open by some
process and therefore still taking up space. The reboot killed the
process, released the file and -viola- the free space was reported
correctly.
HTH,
Christopher Hollow
Herbert Wolverson wrote:
I have a system running
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