Hello,
Everybody, I am new to FreeBSD and today I attempted to configure the gbde. I
just supplemented the following line to the GENERIC kernel:
options GEOM_BDE
After reboot I saw that the sshd doesn't work.I cant use root or any user on
the
computer.I saw new line like sshd error:Bind to
Dear all,
I would like to remind you that the next round of status reports
covering the third quarter of 2010 is due on October 15th, 2010. This
initiative is very welcome in our community. Therefore, I would like to
ask you to submit your status reports soon, so that we can compile the
report
On 09/29/2010 07:36 PM, RW wrote:
Bas Smeelen b.smee...@ose.nl wrote:
*Cache:* number of clean pages caching data that are available for
immediate reallocation
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=topsektion=1
I don't see why it would be included in wired, and
Hi,
I'm planning on using FreeBSD 8.0 x64 RELEASE edition for a small
primary/secondary DNS server setup.
The system will run Bind9 and have some zone files and views for the few
people I host for.
I am considering using a dual Atom system board with 2GB RAM and for
storage was thinking
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 330, Issue 5, Message: 1
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 08:16:47 -0400 Carmel carmel...@hotmail.com wrote:
While perusing my Apache httpd-error.log, I noticed a large number of
attempts to access my phpmyadmin directory, as well as a few less know
others. Most of these
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, Ian Smith wrote:
countries are long gone. For some scientific (and policy) rationale of
the increasingly fragmented nature of new allocations down to /22 (ie 64
IP addresses) have a look at http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/
Oops; a /22 allocation is of course 4
Hello all!
I found one problem using portupgrade on a number of servers, that has
NFS mounter /usr/ports from one server.
On one server portupgrade sometimes want to rebuild
/usr/ports/INDEX-7.db. While it rebuilds, another portupgrade running
on second server suddenly wants to rebuild
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 09:24:58 +0200
Bas Smeelen b.smee...@ose.nl wrote:
*Wired:* number of pages wired down, including cached file data pages
That refers to buffer pages (displayed as Buf), which are a subset of
the cached file data pages.
The pages in the cache queue are not specifically
On 09/30/2010 01:37 PM, RW wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 09:24:58 +0200
Bas Smeelen b.smee...@ose.nl wrote:
*Wired:* number of pages wired down, including cached file data pages
That refers to buffer pages (displayed as Buf), which are a subset of
the cached file data pages.
The
On 9/30/2010 4:11 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
I mean for a DNS server (all be it a small one) is it wise to use
compact flash as storage??
For our GSLB DNS Slaves, we boot embedded/low power (or even VMs these
days) systems with CF images off of flash, keep a shadow copy of /etc
around, and
Thanks very much Brian:
On 30/09/2010 17:02, Brian A. Seklecki (CFI NOC) wrote:
On 9/30/2010 4:11 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
I mean for a DNS server (all be it a small one) is it wise to use
compact flash as storage??
For our GSLB DNS Slaves, we boot embedded/low power (or even VMs these
days)
On 30/09/2010 17:54, Brent Bloxam wrote:
Kaya Saman wrote:
From what you mention it sounds like a bad idea as the system disk
will have many R/W's going through it it seems as /tmp and Swap get
written to all the time.
You can skip swap altogether and use MFS (memory filesystem) like
Kaya Saman wrote:
From what you mention it sounds like a bad idea as the system disk will
have many R/W's going through it it seems as /tmp and Swap get written
to all the time.
You can skip swap altogether and use MFS (memory filesystem) like Brian
mentioned for other high write
MFS == memory filesystem; aka ram-disk. The problem being that on reboot,
MFS looses all its contents, therefore practices like storing the 'startup'
state for a filesystem in an archive (tar file works well) and
mounting/copying on startup works well. Conversely, if you need to modify
that
I've this wireless cardbus card:
no...@pci0:3:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x1260 chip=0x38901260 rev=0x01
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intersil Americas Inc (Was: Harris Semiconductor)'
device = 'PRISM GT 802.11g 54Mbps Wireless Controller (ISL3890)'
class = network
I can't
I am trying this out:
#portupgrade -f 'autoconf*' 'automake*'
and I end up with:
=== Building for autoconf-2.67
gmake all-recursive
gmake[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/devel/autoconf267/work/autoconf-2.67'
Making all in bin
gmake[2]: Entering directory
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 06:50:22PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
I am trying this out:
#portupgrade -f 'autoconf*' 'automake*'
Try upgrading the failing ports by hand. portupgrade tends to suppress full
error output, making it difficult to ascertain exactly what's gone wrong.
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010, Gary Kline wrote:
I spent hours yesterday checking around my named/DNS files. I thing the guy
who rewrote how I _had_ things set up, messup. pinging ns1.thought.org is void.
It is plato.thought.org that is my pfSense server that might better be my
primary nameserver.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 05:14:25PM -0400, Jon Radel wrote:
On 9/29/10 4:24 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
Yes! changing the line in main.cf lets things get thru to my
server cleanly, thanks for the tip. I still don't understand
what's wrong with my DNS files. Hopefully, other folk
Maybe sending it to just the USB list was too specific ...
On 09/30/10 00:08, Anselm Strauss wrote:
Hi
I have an ALIX board that has an AMD Geode and the CS5536 companion chip
with integrated USB on it. When I connect a USB disk I have observed
various problems. For example when I run
On Thursday 30 September 2010 21:10:59 Anselm Strauss wrote:
Maybe sending it to just the USB list was too specific ...
On 09/30/10 00:08, Anselm Strauss wrote:
Hi
I have an ALIX board that has an AMD Geode and the CS5536 companion chip
with integrated USB on it. When I connect a USB
Hi,
We are in the process to replace two Cisco Pix firewalls and one Cisco
router with two servers running PF with carp. The network is large
(it is an University) and all will depend on this two machines.
We have made some tests with OpenBSD, PF and OpenBGPD and it looks to
work (but we have to
Le Thu, 30 Sep 2010 21:10:59 +0200,
Anselm Strauss amsiba...@gmail.com a écrit :
Maybe sending it to just the USB list was too specific ...
On 09/30/10 00:08, Anselm Strauss wrote:
I have an ALIX board that has an AMD Geode and the CS5536 companion
chip with integrated USB on it. When I
On 09/30/10 14:54, Kaya Saman wrote:
On 30/09/2010 17:54, Brent Bloxam wrote:
Kaya Saman wrote:
From what you mention it sounds like a bad idea as the system disk
will have many R/W's going through it it seems as /tmp and Swap get
written to all the time.
You can skip swap altogether
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