I am having issues with an ethernet card running under FreeBSD
6.1-RELEASE. It is dc0 and pciconf reports it as Conexant Systems.
Network connections hang most of the time and usually timeout. FTP and
HTTP downloads with move along for a short time and hang every 3% or so
for several minutes befo
Hello;
I have a problem that I have put considerable time into, but I keep
coming up empty. short form is that the script works from the command
line, but doesn't work from a php script. (I've already stumped the php
list.)
details follow.
I have a shell script , 'copy' consisting of 4 lines
At 11:40 PM 11/30/2006 -0500, you wrote:
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 11:30:17AM +0700, Roger Merritt wrote:
> At 09:27 AM 12/1/2006 +0700, you wrote:
> >I'm running 6.1-STABLE, and a few days ago cvsup'ed and tried portupgrade.
> >
> >Portupgrade failed on some of xfce4's components. Checking xfce4-p
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 11:30:17AM +0700, Roger Merritt wrote:
> At 09:27 AM 12/1/2006 +0700, you wrote:
> >I'm running 6.1-STABLE, and a few days ago cvsup'ed and tried portupgrade.
> >
> >Portupgrade failed on some of xfce4's components. Checking xfce4-print and
> >xfce4-desktop's output, I have
At 09:27 AM 12/1/2006 +0700, you wrote:
I'm running 6.1-STABLE, and a few days ago cvsup'ed and tried portupgrade.
Portupgrade failed on some of xfce4's components. Checking xfce4-print and
xfce4-desktop's output, I have the error message:
libicui18n.so.34, needed by /usr/local/lib/libglib-2.
I'm running 6.1-STABLE, and a few days ago cvsup'ed and tried portupgrade.
Portupgrade failed on some of xfce4's components. Checking xfce4-print and
xfce4-desktop's output, I have the error message:
libicui18n.so.34, needed by /usr/local/lib/libglib-2.0.so not found (try
using -rpath or -rpa
An 11/30/06, cwaeth Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Le 30/11/2006 13:04:33+, Chris a écrit
> Try "man pkgdb". Specifically "pkgdb -F".
>
Hummm...
The pkgdb command is a tool to create or update the system package data-
base which is used by the portupgrade(1) tool suite. It ma
I've just installed an external SCSI hard drive in the form of a sun StorEdge.
All is working well.
The StorEdge has two drives called da0 and da1 respectivly.
I've put entries into /etc/fstab so that they are mounted on boot as /s and
/t. My question is...
If I dont have th
Le 30/11/2006 13:04:33+, Chris a ?crit
> Try "man pkgdb". Specifically "pkgdb -F".
>
Hummm...
The pkgdb command is a tool to create or update the system package data-
base which is used by the portupgrade(1) tool suite. It maintains a hash
that maps an installed file to a p
On Nov 30, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Kris Anderson wrote:
Your clock is off by a little over an hour; while
ntpd can correct very large offsets, doing so takes a long time.
Kill ntpd, re-run "ntpdate -b", double-check that your clock is sane,
and then re-start ntpd.
Off by an hour? Let's see the date
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
[...]
>
> #PROVIDE l2tpd
> #REQUIRE NETWORKING
Try changing those lines to:
# PROVIDE: l2tpd
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING
^ ^
(add empty spaces and colons)
Regards,
Mikhail.
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Telephone: +61 (0)3 62252501
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Hm, it appears after powercycling it and removing this USB harddrive I had
attached to it allowed it to come back up. Odd?
On 11/30/06, Huy Ton That <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ugh this is bad... I have this system functioning as a fileserver which
was working for months without a reboot. Som
--- "Peter A. Giessel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006/11/30 11:16, Kris Anderson seems to have
> typed:
> > Here's the output from ntpq.
> >
> > webdev# ntpq -p
> > remote refid st t when poll
> reach
> > delay offset jitter
> >
>
==
--- Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 30, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Kris Anderson wrote:
> > Here's the output from ntpq.
> >
> > webdev# ntpq -p
> > remote refid st t when poll
> reach
> > delay offset jitter
> >
>
=
On 2006/11/30 11:48, Peter A. Giessel seems to have typed:
> On 2006/11/30 11:16, Kris Anderson seems to have typed:
>> Here's the output from ntpq.
>>
>> webdev# ntpq -p
>> remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
>> jitter
>> ===
On 2006/11/30 11:16, Kris Anderson seems to have typed:
> Here's the output from ntpq.
>
> webdev# ntpq -p
> remote refid st t when poll reach
> delay offset jitter
> ==
> time-a.nist.gov .ACTS.
Ugh this is bad... I have this system functioning as a fileserver which was
working for months without a reboot. Some coworkers complained of lag and
after a reboot it will not start up and I am continuously getting BTX halted
errors. I tried loading off an FBSD disk but that would incur the sa
Kimberly B wrote:
If I have built a freebsd system to my liking and want to be able to reinstall
fbsd to my pre-dump state (assuming the same slice configuration). I ran
dump -L -0f - /
dump -L -0f - /usr
dump -L -0f - /var
dump -L -0f - /tmp
and save these files remotely.
On Nov 30, 2006, at 12:16 PM, Kris Anderson wrote:
Here's the output from ntpq.
webdev# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach
delay offset jitter
==
time-a.nist.gov .ACTS. 1 u 4
On 11/30/06, Andrew Pantyukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/30/06, perikillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, my current internet service is ADSL, my doubt is:
>
> Right now, is better to use freebsd internal PPPoE module
> or we got better support with mpd port?
Coincidentally, mpd us
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 30 November 2006 15:30, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have an example of this? I've searched google, and am finding
>> nothing
If I have built a freebsd system to my liking and want to be able to reinstall
fbsd to my pre-dump state (assuming the same slice configuration). I ran
dump -L -0f - /
dump -L -0f - /usr
dump -L -0f - /var
dump -L -0f - /tmp
and save these files remotely.
Could I then expec
--- Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Kris Anderson wrote:
> > I first ran ntpdate from /etc/rc.d/ntpdate and
> that
> > set the date and time.
>
> Good. That should have gotten your clock reasonably
> sync'ed.
>
> > Then I ran /etc/rc.d/ntpd and that star
On 11/30/06, Miles Nordin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "av" == Alexandre Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
av> polling increased dramaticly the latency for all traffic that
av> passes trough the bridge and reduced the transmission rate
av> also.
That's interesting. What do yo
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- --On Thursday, November 30, 2006 10:08:33 -0600 Dan Nelson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the last episode (Nov 30), Marc G. Fournier said:
>> using netcat (nc) to POST data to a web server ...
>>
>> Does anyone have an example of this? I've se
On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:54 AM, Colin Percival wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be port-s
On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
That seems like a pretty crazy drop in performance, more than one
would expect. The machine is busy but not busy enough to warrant
this.. Imo.. Is there a way to test to confirm?
Using dd is a trivial benchmark, and not especially preci
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
>> 1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
>
> Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
> If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be port-scanned.
Considering that many systems these d
That seems like a pretty crazy drop in performance, more than one would expect.
The machine is busy but not busy enough to warrant this.. Imo.. Is there a way
to test to confirm?
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From: "Chuck Swiger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Derrick MacPherson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 08:02:18PM +0100, Roger Olofsson wrote:
> Dear Mailing List,
>
> Sorry for this rather lengthy post. I am not sure if this is the correct
> place to ask this question. I have posted the same question to the vlc
> forum with the hope that someone will help.
>
> If this is
On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Kris Anderson wrote:
I first ran ntpdate from /etc/rc.d/ntpdate and that
set the date and time.
Good. That should have gotten your clock reasonably sync'ed.
Then I ran /etc/rc.d/ntpd and that started up fine.
The followind day I find that the system still think
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:02 AM, doug wrote:
> > In updating FreeBSD to a 5.5 resting place on the way to 6.2,
> > sendmail went from 8.12.11 --> 8.13.6. Three users could not
> > connect without deleting or tinkering with their client profile to
> > force t
On Thursday 30 November 2006 12:55, Wasp King wrote:
> 1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
>
> 2. is stopping the response to pinging enough?
>
> 3. how to do I stop the server from responding to
> pinging?
>
> Running FreeBSD 4.2 and 6.1.
>
> I changed the /etc/rc.network file to
On Nov 30, 2006, at 11:02 AM, doug wrote:
In updating FreeBSD to a 5.5 resting place on the way to 6.2,
sendmail went from 8.12.11 --> 8.13.6. Three users could not
connect without deleting or tinkering with their client profile to
force the client side to reenter the password. One was only
Hi folks,
Having an issue with ntpd not keeping the correct
time.
I first ran ntpdate from /etc/rc.d/ntpdate and that
set the date and time.
Then I ran /etc/rc.d/ntpd and that started up fine.
The followind day I find that the system still thinks
it is the previous day and such.
I thought the p
Hi Dan,
have you looked at /usr/ports/UPDATING after you have
updated your ports tree?
I had a lot of problems with this too because I didn't
read that file. However, this info helped me (from
/usr/ports/UPDATING):
20061014:
AFFECTS: All GTK+2 and GNOME users
AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GN
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:55 AM, Wasp King wrote:
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Marcus Ranum suggests using wirecutters on the ethernet cable.
If the server is internet-reachable, then it can be port-scanned.
Less drastic measures than removing it from the network entirely
In response to Wasp King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
Drive to their house and smash their computer.
> 2. is stopping the response to pinging enough?
No. In fact, not responding to ping is a bad idea. Disabling ping
responses violates certain RFC
In updating FreeBSD to a 5.5 resting place on the way to 6.2, sendmail went from
8.12.11 --> 8.13.6. Three users could not connect without deleting or tinkering
with their client profile to force the client side to reenter the password. One
was only fixed by setting up a new account. the three
Dear Mailing List,
Sorry for this rather lengthy post. I am not sure if this is the correct
place to ask this question. I have posted the same question to the vlc
forum with the hope that someone will help.
If this isn't the right place to post, please let me know. If anyone has
a clue, poin
1. How do I stop others from port scanning a server?
2. is stopping the response to pinging enough?
3. how to do I stop the server from responding to
pinging?
Running FreeBSD 4.2 and 6.1.
I changed the /etc/rc.network file to "NO" for
broadcast ping responses, and this did not work (still
res
On 11/30/06, perikillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now, my current internet service is ADSL, my doubt is:
Right now, is better to use freebsd internal PPPoE module
or we got better support with mpd port?
Coincidentally, mpd uses FreeBSD's "internal" PPPoE
netgraph module. Both ppp(8) (which
On Nov 29, 2006, at 6:18 PM, Derrick MacPherson wrote:
We updated to 6.1 this weekend and added 3 300gb drives to the
external raid cabinet, they were to go on a seprate controller but
the server happens to have a few other boxes on top making it
impossible at that time, so we put the 3x300
Hi people.
I have been using pfsense, i see that they use mpd port to handle PPPoE
connections.
Now, my current internet service is ADSL, my doubt is:
Right now, is better to use freebsd internal PPPoE module or we got better
support with mpd port?
In your experienced.
Just that, thanks
> Example: you install Z, which depends on Y, which depends in X,
> ..., which depends on Q.
> What if Q is "xorg-server-6.9.0_1"?
I installed 'feh' thinking wrongly it was a console app and ended up
getting x, xlibs etc etc when all I wanted was a console app to view
jpgs in elinks. So, the above
Message: 12
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 14:12:10 +
From: RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Using Screen
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Thursday 30 November 2006 01:27, Nadow wrote:
> Content-Type: text/plain;
On Thursday 30 November 2006 11:05, David Banning wrote:
> I have a standard mailbox with around 40 messages. I want to be able
> to just send them all to someone, the same person, not as an
> attachment but as individual emails. I want to do something like;
>
> cat /var/mail/frank | someprogram [E
On Nov 30, 2006, at 10:05 AM, David Banning wrote:
I have a standard mailbox with around 40 messages. I want to be able
to just send them all to someone, the same person, not as an
attachment but as individual emails. I want to do something like;
cat /var/mail/frank | someprogram [EMAIL PROTEC
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 12:05:12PM -0500, David Banning wrote:
> I have a standard mailbox with around 40 messages. I want to be able
> to just send them all to someone, the same person, not as an
> attachment but as individual emails. I want to do something like;
>
> cat /var/mail/frank | somepr
On 2006/11/29 22:30, Frank Bonnet seems to have typed:
> Hello
>
> I will receive in few days a new server and I wonder how much
> memory FreeBSD is able to manage ? The processors (2) are Intel Xeon
>
> Any infos/links welcome
>
> Thank
Assuming that the Xeon processors are the newer 64bit cap
David Banning wrote:
> I have a standard mailbox with around 40 messages. I want to be able
> to just send them all to someone, the same person, not as an
> attachment but as individual emails. I want to do something like;
>
> cat /var/mail/frank | someprogram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> So that Frank ca
- Original Message
From: HAYASHI Yasushi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi, maintainer comes here.
>
> Do NOT "make clean" before "make instance", please.
make install instance clean?
...or...
make install
make instance
make clean?
Also, where do I specify where I want the instance? I saw no opp
In response to David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a standard mailbox with around 40 messages. I want to be able
> to just send them all to someone, the same person, not as an
> attachment but as individual emails. I want to do something like;
>
> cat /var/mail/frank | someprogram [EMAIL
I have a standard mailbox with around 40 messages. I want to be able
to just send them all to someone, the same person, not as an
attachment but as individual emails. I want to do something like;
cat /var/mail/frank | someprogram [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So that Frank can just get it into his regular in
Graham Bentley writes:
> And ... how to remove a package and all the packages
> it sucked in ?
You don't want to do this blindly.
Example: you install Z, which depends on Y, which depends in X,
..., which depends on Q.
What if Q is "xorg-server-6.9.0_1"?
Why not just run skype on the diskless PC and have the user's home directory
mountend over NFS?
That way you can have both things you want.
I thought about this, but the users are never logged into the diskless
machine. (They do not even have a home directory there. The diskless
machine
On 11/30/06, Christian Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
the Netra comes with a "360- or 440- MHz UltraSPARC-IIi, single
processor, Superscalar SPARC Version 9" CPU, so you can use
"--mcpu=ultrasparc --mtune=ultrasparc" with gcc. This is for gcc v3.x,
gcc v2.x might require --march instead
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 03:47:53PM +0100, Christian Walther wrote:
> I don't think that rsync can cope with hardlinks.
> Best way to do a "backup" like this is:
>
> tar -clf - / | ( cd /ad2 ; tar -xf - )
>
> The "-l" flag will stay on the specified filesystem. If you forget
> this option tar (an
Hi Laszlo,
On Thursday 30 November 2006 13:15, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an appserver (6.1-RELEASE-p10) and many diskless clients
> connected to it. I'm using the diskless clients as X terminals (gdm is
> running on the appserver). Any user is able to use any terminal, because
> the
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 03:29:39AM -0800, Rachel Florentine wrote:
> Hi;
> Is there a data recovery utility anywhere available? Not one that loads
> into Windoze, but straight into FBSD. I tried the following command to
> back up my working HD to my new 1/2 teraflop HD:
>
> cp -R /* /ad2
>
> a
In the last episode (Nov 30), Marc G. Fournier said:
> using netcat (nc) to POST data to a web server ...
>
> Does anyone have an example of this? I've searched google, and am
> finding nothing other then that it can be done ...
I'd recommend using curl. It has options for sending HTTP POST da
From: "Saifi Khan"
Subject: Ethereal version for FreeBSD 6.2 RC1
: Hi all:
:
: Is there a recommended version of Ethereal for FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 ?
:
: I tried searching in the ports and there don't seems to be any.
:
: Searching on ethereal for FreeBSD throws up a few Security Advisories.
:
: Thank
Christian Walther wrote:
I don't think that rsync can cope with hardlinks.
yes it can. From the man page:
-H, --hard-linkspreserve hard links
Slower, but it copes.
Best way to do a "backup" like this is:
tar -clf - / | ( cd /ad2 ; tar -xf - )
Only if you want to cop
freebsd 6.1
xorg 6.9
Hey, I have gnome 2.12
trying to upgrade to 2.16
i tried everything from pkg_add (obviously deleting the old one first)
to portmanager
to portinstall
to port upgrade
and building it from the ports tree..
things fail one major problem I was having was gail... but i thin
Hi list,
I'm migration an OpenLDAP server from Debian linux to FreeBSD 6-STABLE.
I exported the database from old server with slapcat and impoted at Free
without any problems. But when I enable syncprov overlay and do any write
operation (ie.: ldapmodify) on the base the OpenLDAP crash with si
Saifi Khan wrote:
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ill take a stab at it. its called wireshark now! =)
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Hi all:
Is there a recommended version of Ethereal for FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 ?
I tried searching in the ports and there don't seems to be any.
Searching on ethereal for FreeBSD throws up a few Security Advisories.
Thanks in advance.
--
thanks
Saifi.
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On Thursday 30 November 2006 10:33, Vlad Galu wrote:
> Is there any knob in the .mk infrastructure that I can use to
> achieve $subj? Thanks in advance.
build(7) suggests the use of TARGET_ARCH=i386.
- Pieter de Goeje
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Hi,
the Netra comes with a "360- or 440- MHz UltraSPARC-IIi, single
processor, Superscalar SPARC Version 9" CPU, so you can use
"--mcpu=ultrasparc --mtune=ultrasparc" with gcc. This is for gcc v3.x,
gcc v2.x might require --march instead of --mtune.
HTH
Christian
On Thursday 30 November 2006 02:58, Armin Arh wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 06:53:36PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
>
> exim + bogofilter doing their job here.
I've played around with one of Arnin's pubbox.net account,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
show engine innodb status;
ERROR 1235 (42000): Cannot call SHOW INNODB STATUS because skip-innodb is
defined
How do I get InnoDB working ? please help !!
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I don't think that rsync can cope with hardlinks.
Best way to do a "backup" like this is:
tar -clf - / | ( cd /ad2 ; tar -xf - )
The "-l" flag will stay on the specified filesystem. If you forget
this option tar (and any other command, even cp and rsync with their
respective option) will copy /a
On Thursday November 30, 2006 at 09:12:10 (AM) RW wrote:
> On Thursday 30 November 2006 01:27, Nadow wrote:
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > On Wednesday 29 November 2006 17:22, Dan Sikorsky wrote:
> > > Hey, I have a good question for you guys.
> > >
> > > Lets say, I
cp is not efficient for your need, use RSYNC.
this way, the second time you "backup", you only copy
newer files and don´t crash your box... ;)
regards,
Rachel Florentine wrote:
Hi;
Is there a data recovery utility anywhere available? Not one that loads into
Windoze, but straight into FBSD.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also try installing graphics/xv (xv -root -quit image_file.png)
Which also comes with the nifty "bggen" command...
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On Thursday 30 November 2006 01:27, Nadow wrote:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> On Wednesday 29 November 2006 17:22, Dan Sikorsky wrote:
> > Hey, I have a good question for you guys.
> >
> > Lets say, I started a job on a computer, if you must know, portmanager -u
> > , and t
On Thursday 30 November 2006 15:30, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Does anyone have an example of this? I've searched google, and am finding
> nothing other then that it can be done ...
>
Interesting question Marc.
Just found this
http://www.jmarshall.com/easy/http/#othermethods
If you google fo
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Does anyone have an example of this? I've searched google, and am finding
nothing other then that it can be done ...
Thx ...
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In response to Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
>
> I will receive in few days a new server and I wonder how much
> memory FreeBSD is able to manage ? The processors (2) are Intel Xeon
All versions of FreeBSD can handle huge amounts of memory.
If you want to run a 32-bit version with m
Try "man pkgdb". Specifically "pkgdb -F".
On 29/11/06, Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
After my FreeBSD box crash (hardware pb) many of my /var/db/ports/* is
corrupt.
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On 11/30/06, Andrew Belashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, All!
Miles Nordin wrote:
>> "av" == Alexandre Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> av> kernel/tunables recommendations,
>
> I suggest device polling. This will increase the pps you can forward,
> and optimistically cause
Hi;
Is there a data recovery utility anywhere available? Not one that loads into
Windoze, but straight into FBSD. I tried the following command to back up my
working HD to my new 1/2 teraflop HD:
cp -R /* /ad2
and I managed to crash the system (recovered easily) and fry some important
files on
On Thursday November 30, 2006 at 07:25:32 (AM) Graham Bentley wrote:
> And ... how to remove a package and all the packages
> it sucked in ?
>
> All I get from pkg_delete that it isnt even installed when
> I know it is because that was the previous command I
> just ran !!!
Are you sure you are
compiled with default options ( not setting WITHOUT_INNODB ), but when I
start the server, I can't create or convert any tables to InnoDB format.
I tried various my.cf files ( including my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf and without
any cnf files,
show engine innodb status;
ERROR 1235 (42000): Cannot call SHO
Graham Bentley írta:
And ... how to remove a package and all the packages
it sucked in ?
All I get from pkg_delete that it isnt even installed when
I know it is because that was the previous command I
just ran !!!
Can you please send us the commands that you have executed?
If you used "pkg
And ... how to remove a package and all the packages
it sucked in ?
All I get from pkg_delete that it isnt even installed when
I know it is because that was the previous command I
just ran !!!
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Hello,
I have an appserver (6.1-RELEASE-p10) and many diskless clients
connected to it. I'm using the diskless clients as X terminals (gdm is
running on the appserver). Any user is able to use any terminal, because
they run all applications on the appserver. Here is the basic problem:
users
Hi,
thanks for the tips, but I've already done the following descriptions:
in the rc.conf file:
moused_enabled="YES"
in the xorg.conf file:
/dev/sysmouse
"protocol" "auto"
I've also tested several protocols (all available), and unfortunately
it did not work.
Regi
2006/11/29, Bill Moran <
If anyone has had any luck with seejpeg or other (better?)
alternative could you post your findings ? I just seem to
get a flickering screen ...
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There is no need for specific packages or modules. The arrays are
really dumb boxes. Connect it to your machine, and on startup you
should see all the disks connected to it.
On 30/11/06, Robert Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone had any a go at getting a sun storedge disk array to wo
Is there any knob in the .mk infrastructure that I can use to
achieve $subj? Thanks in advance.
P.S. Please CC me, I'm not subscribed to the list.
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If it's there, and you can see it, it's real.
If it's not there, and you can see it, it's virtual.
If it's there, and you can't see it, it's
OK, I said I was intending to try this. I've carried out the following
procedure on a test box in my office: before I do it with a live server 400
miles away, can anyone see any problems I've overlooked?
I have two boxes on the remote site - call them server and gateway. I have ssh
access to bo
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