Steve Polyack wrote:
> ... An occaisional fat-finger in /etc/fstab may cause one to
> end up in single-user mode ... some of these systems have a LOM
> (lights-out management) controller which shares the system's
> on-board NICs ... when the system drops out of init(8) and into
> single-user mode
In the last episode (Jun 30), Manish Jain said:
>
>Hello All,
>I have a strange problem with my 8.1 box. After booting, the hard disk
>goes into a full-speed never-ending spin.
To see what disk I/O is being done, try running "ktrace -dip 0 ; sleep 10 ;
ktrace -C", to capture all sysc
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Wed Jun 29 23:07:59 2011
> Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 09:37:11 +0530
> From: Manish Jain
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: PID 11 using 400% CPU
>
>
>Hello All,
>I have a strange problem with my 8.1 box. After booting, the hard disk
>
> Q1: how do you start X?
"Xorg"
(no config file)
result: display works (1400x1050), but no keyboard or mouse
"Xorg -configure"
(creates /root/xorg.conf.new)
"Xorg -config /root/xorg.conf.new"
result: 1280x1024 which monitor doesn't like
I also tried "Xorg -keyboard Keyboard0 -pointer Mouse0"
Hello All,
I have a strange problem with my 8.1 box. After booting, the hard disk
goes into a full-speed never-ending spin. 'ps waux' always shows pid
11 as taking 400% CPU utilization :
/root # ps -up 11
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TT STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
roo
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Dennis Glatting wrote:
> I am looking at OpenNMS under FreeBSD but it isn't in the ports tree
> although there are various discussions of OpenNMS under FreeBSD.
>
> Is there a reason why OpenNMS isn't in the ports tree, such as it doesn't
> port, no one is willing
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:47:09 -0500, Edwin L. Culp W. wrote:
> The price difference between a minimal design and something like this
> usually not significant. So this is sounding more and more like a go.
Allow me a short addition:
Gaming machines usually put no emphasize on energy efficiency.
T
2011/6/29 Warren Block
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
>
> Op 29-6-2011 21:19, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
>>
>>> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 21:18+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
>>>
>>> Op 29-6-2011 21:15, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:42+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wro
2011-06-30 02:12, Dieter BSD skrev:
FreeBSD 8.2
packages: packages-8.2-release
amd64
ATI Rage XL
Dell ST2220T (1920x1080)
"Xorg -configure" generates an xorg.conf file that somehow
puts it into 1280x1024 mode and the monitor refuses to use it.
I haven't found a way to get the full modeline info
FreeBSD 8.2
packages: packages-8.2-release
amd64
ATI Rage XL
Dell ST2220T (1920x1080)
"Xorg -configure" generates an xorg.conf file that somehow
puts it into 1280x1024 mode and the monitor refuses to use it.
I haven't found a way to get the full modeline info for whatever
it is actually putting ou
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
Op 29-6-2011 21:19, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 21:18+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
Op 29-6-2011 21:15, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:42+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
I'm a little desperade. I installed a mirrored
2 "Mega" Bytes? Surely that's a typo, but is it 200MB? 2GB?
Those that know ZFS will want to know the primary use / load of this system.
G
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[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Dick Hoogendijk
Sent: Wedn
I would welcome some advise on zfs tuning. Coming from solaris I need
this info.
The system only has 2MB of ram. No problems running solaris11 in it so
far so FreeBSD should do just fine too, but who can suggest some
settings for:
vm.kmem_size
vm.kmem_size_max
vfs.zfs.arc_max
vfs.zfs.vdev.cache
Hi,
Packages for wine-fbsd64-1.3.23 have been uploaded to mediafire [1]. The
package now contains support for XInput2, fixing mouse warp, and is based on
PR ports/158406.
This release fixes installation of MS Office 2007 compared to 1.3.21 (previous
package available).
nVidia uses should
Op 29-6-2011 21:19, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 21:18+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
Op 29-6-2011 21:15, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:42+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
I'm a little desperade. I installed a mirrored ZFS freebsd system in
a VM the other day and
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 21:18+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> Op 29-6-2011 21:15, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
> > On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:42+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> >
> > > I'm a little desperade. I installed a mirrored ZFS freebsd system in
> > > a VM the other day and all went well. Now I did the
Op 29-6-2011 21:15, Trond Endrestøl schreef:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:42+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
I'm a little desperade. I installed a mirrored ZFS freebsd system in
a VM the other day and all went well. Now I did the same procedure
on a real systrem with two drives and I can't get the syste
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 20:42+0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> I'm a little desperade. I installed a mirrored ZFS freebsd system in
> a VM the other day and all went well. Now I did the same procedure
> on a real systrem with two drives and I can't get the system to boot
> properly. Everytime it halt
I'm a little desperade. I installed a mirrored ZFS freebsd system in a
VM the other day and all went well. Now I did the same procedure on a
real systrem with two drives and I can't get the system to boot
properly. Everytime it halts at the mountroot prompt.
If I manually put zfs:zroot at the pr
I am looking at OpenNMS under FreeBSD but it isn't in the ports tree
although there are various discussions of OpenNMS under FreeBSD.
Is there a reason why OpenNMS isn't in the ports tree, such as it doesn't
port, no one is willing to step up as a maintainer, or there are licensing
issues?
I have a handful of systems running FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE. An occaisional
fat-finger in /etc/fstab may cause one to end up in single-user mode
from time to time. This would normally not be a problem, but some of
these systems have a LOM (lights-out management) controller which shares
the system
I would guess so, however I have no experience with fcgi on apache, I
only run it with nginx and lighttpd servers.
On 6/29/11 6:04 PM, Grant Peel wrote:
> Should I be using suPHP then instead of the formentioned suexec/mod_fcgid ?
>
> -Grant
>
> -Original Message- From: Damien Fleuriot
Should I be using suPHP then instead of the formentioned suexec/mod_fcgid ?
-Grant
-Original Message-
From: Damien Fleuriot
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 4:25 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Apache 2.2 + PHP5 + SuExec + (fast-cgi or mod_fcgid)
*fast* cgi , which as
Gary Gatten writes:
> Yes, generally speaking "more" of something is always better, in
> fact our government seems to think more debt is better than less.
> However, if you're web apps only need xGB of RAM and y MIPS; what
> benefit is it to have n * x RAM and n * y MIPS?
It is my un
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Gary Gatten wrote:
> Of course it depends on your apps, but unless you're doing some HUGE number
> of connections, or your apps are "not good", this will be MORE than
> enough RAM and CPU.
>
> Yes, generally speaking "more" of something is always better, in
Of course it depends on your apps, but unless you're doing some HUGE number of
connections, or your apps are "not good", this will be MORE than enough
RAM and CPU.
Yes, generally speaking "more" of something is always better, in fact our
government seems to think more debt is better than l
2011/6/29 O. Hartmann
> Questions:
> a) Is this an issue of FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE or is it a firmware/BIOS issue
> which can be solved?
>
Hi Oliver,
Neither, unfortunately. The 1068E based cards do not support drives over
2TB. See here:
http://kb.lsi.com/KnowledgebaseArticle16399.aspx
--
Joshua
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Mark Felder wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 07:31:05 -0500, wrote:
>
>> In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
>> comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a problem
>> with. I am not a gamer but I have always assume
We run a Dell PowerEdge 1950 Server which is equipted with a LSI Logic
LSISAS1068E SAS HBA, branded as a Dell SAS-6 HBA (MPT). The firmware is
dated to 2007 and is not capable of handling hard disks larger than 2 TB.
We got now a 3 TB SATA harddrive (WD WD30EZRX) which doesn't get
recognized p
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 07:31:05 -0500, wrote:
In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a problem
with. I am not a gamer but I have always assumed that a gaming machine
needs the most aggressive hardware
I just saw this box that is being promoted as a gaming machine at a
great price and am considering it as a web-server.
In addition to having no information on the CPU as a server lack of
comfort with 6 cores and memory 8GB of memory that I am having a
problem with. I am not a gamer but I h
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 10:33:06AM -0500, Edgar Rodolfo wrote:
>
> Hi guys!, i am new on freebsd, but i had installed freebsd 8.2 with
> graphical interface (gnome), i was very happy, but suddendly i saw a
> message, exactly the message said:
> we were not expecting has ocurred ..., look the photo,
Dne 29.6.2011 10:31, Albert Shih napsal(a):
Hi all
After some time with portupgrade I've got 1.5 Go files in
/usr/local/lib/compat/pkg
how can I clean up this directory (and not making my BSD broken...;-) ).
Regards.
JAS
see man portslean - it mentions sysutils/libchk
BR
Oli
___
On 06/28/2011 09:13 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Is there some tool (in the ports) to watch if changes done in one of SVN
branches are also incorporated into other branches?
Since version 1.5 SVN records this information in the mergeinfo
property, see [1] and [2].
Writing a script that reads thi
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 09:58:02AM +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
> On a Dell PowerEdge 1950, BIOS from 2007, a freshly installed WD 3
> TB SATA 6GB harddrive doesn't get recognized as 3 TB disk, it is
> reported as 2TB disk only.
>
> The box is running FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE (see below the dmesg excerpt)
On 6/29/11 9:58 AM, O. Hartmann wrote:
> On a Dell PowerEdge 1950, BIOS from 2007, a freshly installed WD 3 TB
> SATA 6GB harddrive doesn't get recognized as 3 TB disk, it is reported
> as 2TB disk only.
>
I almost stopped reading at "BIOS from 2007".
You should definitely upgrade the BIOS befo
Hi all
After some time with portupgrade I've got 1.5 Go files in
/usr/local/lib/compat/pkg
how can I clean up this directory (and not making my BSD broken...;-) ).
Regards.
JAS
--
Albert SHIH
DIO batiment 15
Observatoire de Paris Meudon
5 Place Jules Janssen
92195 Meudon Cedex
Téléph
*fast* cgi , which as the name implies, is erm, fast ;)
See, only apache has PHP as a module.
Other web servers such as nginx or lighttpd use a fastcgi process.
This has several advantages:
- you'll no longer see apache exit with (quote) a "signal 11, core
dumped" because of lousy php code / er
On a Dell PowerEdge 1950, BIOS from 2007, a freshly installed WD 3 TB
SATA 6GB harddrive doesn't get recognized as 3 TB disk, it is reported
as 2TB disk only.
The box is running FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE (see below the dmesg excerpt). The
drive is configured as ZFS pool on top of a GPT partition.
I am under the impression that suPHP is the better/more secure way of
running PHP with Apache. In addition you don't need suEXEC to do so. Am
I incorrect in these assumptions? What are the benefits of running PHP
as a CGI(if you don't mind me asking) ?
Mark
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