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I made a big mistake the upshot
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Bogdan Webb bog...@pgn.ro wrote:
i've already searched the freebsd's mailing
lists and found some mitigation techniques, to bad that google ain't that
familiar with FreeBSD, and searchin' for guides is a pain...
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boot, and I have to do this manually? When /usr/local is hosted locally
these services start up fine on their own at boot time.
What does /var/log/messages say? May be that /usr/local isn't available
when scripts are called.
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You get to spend more time with your computer...? ;)
No advantage I'm aware of unless you're also removing unnecessary modules
then you'd be saving a little disk space and memory.
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creating threaded safe
applications is significantly harder(at least to my understanding, I don't
do it). If you need to use this route, you can check out
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requires when it's
running and it still locks on every csup attempt.
Mem: 112M Active, 12M Inact, 1543M Wired, 632K Cache, 2245M Free
VM is set to use 256MB.
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ren
It is when I csup the VM to 8-STABLE the lockup occurs.
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--startvm vmname|UUIDstart a VM by specifying its UUID or name
--rmode sdl|image select different render mode (default is sdl)
There are other ways too, eg VBoxHeadless
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Not specifically based on BSD's, but BSD compatible products.
http://www.soekris.com/
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FreeBSD documentation isn't like Debian, if you follow the handbook exactly
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If you haven't considered it, it may be worthwhile to use ZFS. In that
scenario, you'd want to the controller to present the disks as JBOD and use
RAIDZ. Once again, sysinstall doesn't support this, but there are some good
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FWIW CentOS won't see it either. Please help!
You'll need to use GPT partition instead of MBR if you're trying to boot
with a size TB. AKAIK, sysinstall doesn't support this, requiring a more
hands
=== No dependencies for graphics/png
=== Checking ports that depend on png-1.2.42
=== Launching child to update akonadi-1.2.1_1
^C
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server pushing it.
I'm anxious to really hear what this is... I don't have any POP3/IMAP
enabled smartphones to test with.
Most pop3/imap clients have check for new mail option, eg the gmail app for
the blackberry and every gui client I can think of.
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GPG: 0xF08A33C5
Your best bet would be to configure the drives as JBOD and see if it detects
the disks. Post dmesg from that.
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of concatenation
matters. So make sure you're dealing with pem's and cat together with root
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should change as your current path has
worked great for me for many years.
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everything else is the same.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/firewalls-ipfw.html
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encourage documentation checkpoints(manpages, not wiki) I think these
projects would be better utilized.
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it up
requires a very steep learning curve.
I've had issue with desktop environment in the past with similar behavior.
Usually for me is was a permissions problem, but you should be able to turn
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against 24.110.nnn.nnn?
I don't understand the question, what is the rule?
I'd STILL like to know the true source IP to be able to connect back to
it.
man sockstat
man netstat
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I am on 8.0/amd64. From the website of Nethogs: Since NetHogs heavily
relies on /proc, it currently runs on Linux only.
perhaps something like ntop?
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thought is to change this to
machdep.idle: hlt
or even
machdep.idle: acpi
Any comments or ideas please!
Thank you for your attention.
Is there anything in /var/log/messages which indicates the cause? Can you
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branch. Basically you need to cvsup sources from STABLE, build world and
kernel then install them. That part is covered well in the handbook.
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I think there will still be a number of people wanting to use qemu for it's
usb pass though. So having a qemu entry could still be appropriate.
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Hello all!
I want use redundant scheme for booting my OS.
Most would use gmirror, zfs mirror, or a hardware based solution instead of
your approach.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/geom-mirror.html
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There's been more than one nfs issue on 8 however so it could easily be
something else. 8-STABLE has received a lot of NFS love so you could try
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Just a guess but is the time correct on your box?
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The most complete user level documentation on vimage I'm aware of in in the
release notes.
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.0R/relnotes-detailed.html
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mount_nfs to
suddenly start timing out?
can you post /var/log/messages from after a timeout issue. Is the system
slow in other areas? Perhaps you have a failing drive.
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I wonder why reading a restore from stdin causes
this behavior?
That's why man pages are created.
man 1 nc
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will use a little more
memory, but easily it's the best time-wise from an administration approach
that I've found if you have a lot of different types of clients.
- use ports-mgmt/portaudit regularly.
- for debugging php, if truss and ktrace aren't helping, use valgrind.
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there any FBSD command or port I can use to reformat the UFS hard drive with
msdosfs?
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da0 bs=512k count=10
fdisk -i /dev/da0
newfs_msdos -F32 /dev/da0s1
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a point release, invalidates the cache of port
builds.
Interesting, I've had problems with that and had ended up not using it for
world builds. Thanks for including that info.
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kern.ipc.nmbclusters. Modifies kernel option
VM_SWZONE_SIZE_MAX.
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Thanks,
Scott
You can follow the intructions for building the loader which I believe are
in the wiki or set LOADER_ZFS_SUPPORT=YES in /etc/src.conf prior to upgrade.
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Especially if you earmark it for a specific
project.
You can't do that via a donation to the FreeBSD Foundation, only offer a
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it. If you hover your mouse over a character it appears to add at least 1
px width to the character, and only on certain characters, m or M for
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I see usbdevs was part of 7.x but I cannot find it outside of a src
directory in 8.2. Any recommendations?
usbconfig(8) would be the replacement I guess.
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been standard for quite some time now, in fact 2.7 is.
You could just delete the two, straw and fifth toe, then run your portmaster
and abandon the fifth toe port as it's just a meta port for the apps it
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much of a bottleneck.
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, protected mode(16 32),
and long mode. Completely 64 bit native architectures like IA-64 have no
need for such tricks,
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I am trying to install 7.4 on an older machine,
MSI K7N2 mobo, AMD athlon
snip
Any help greatly appreciated.
First thing I would do is update the BIOS
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IDE. If you do have it in raid mode, you may have to resort to
something like
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discovered, gjournal's performance isn't so great when large files
are involved. It still helps on multi-threaded access but those big
sequential operations destroy most the other optimizations in place. You
might want to consider placing your journal on an SSD.
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, the FreeBSD Handbook is what you should consult first which gives
a 3 command installation instructions to achieve your goal.
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different N class routers with no issue, albeit
at slower speed.
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of Linux let alone FreeBSD.
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rather than placing
the burden on the community at large to accomodate the OP's wishes.
I'll do my best not to reply to the OP in future in this case, as I
personally don't wish to do their work for them and I'd hate to inconvience
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installed. Use the PCBSD cd or MFSBSD to quickly install a bootable ZFS VM.
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. On the other hand, if you must
have this what's the drawback to simply snapshotting your root fs? Of course
this is much more ideal if you use a ZFS structure like MFSBSD's default
rather the ZFS file system layout presented in the wiki.
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not uber important for your proxy, I'd probably skip the HAST though. It's
relatively slow, and may not provide enough benefit in your setup.
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' shows that my ssid is 0x000. Specifying ssid
\\0x000 doesn't help. How to specify SSID beginning with 0x?
0xNUL79NULNULNUL
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ifconfig(8) says:
The SSID is a string up to 32 characters in length and may be specified as
either a normal string or in hexadecimal when preceded by ‘0x
reflect this?
Thanks again for your help.
Review the pkg installation message:
pkg_info -Dx firefox
And it's not a requirement. I've never seen that issue, or enabled the fix
although firefox is my primary browser.
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it.
You may want to use devd(8)/devd.conf(5) for this.
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make my VM's 32 bit to
achieve higher VM density. I have not had trouble with ZFS on i385 with
1GB+ of RAM when following the recommended tuning, but I haven't used a
heavily used them either.
I prefer to use the MFSBSD ZFS v28 i386 iso for the install.
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you
got it set up.
print/gutenprint
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On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Jamie Paul Griffin grif...@gnix.co.ukwrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 06:30:22PM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
print/gutenprint
I already have that port installed.
Um, yeah. Looks like that port is quite out of date and has no maintainer.
You can try
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Or better yet, automatic migration of
password so if user changes password for server A it would change in server
B too. Are there some solutions to do this?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/network-nis.html
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I take snapshot from that. It is not include doc.
while installing it says: 'Can not find doc packages'
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9-current/docs/
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I take snapshot from that. It is not include doc.
while installing it says: 'Can not find doc packages'
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-9-current/docs/
You probably want
.
Any clues on how to fix this? I chose only split HTML as the output.
Please feel free to Cc: me as I'm not on the list; but I will check the web
interface for the list.
Seems like there should be more detail. Try
make clean make -j1
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=== en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/building-products (all) groff -p -S -Wall
-mtty-char -man
/usr/ports/misc/freebsd-doc-en/work/doc
version you can do:
cd /usr/src/share/man
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Some time back, there was a post on one of the mailing lists that
suggested it was better to leave either I486_CPU or I586_CPU enabled
is one that suggests keeping I586_CPU with results that
seem less than conclusive.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-December/020702.html
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indicate a fairly noticeable slowdown when
both were enabled, but there were perhaps problems with test methodology and
of course that is quite old.
Also seems like a good candidate question for hackers@
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of running in 64-bit mode, do that.
If the issue is present at POST, then it's not related to the FAQ you are
referring too. In that case, the only fix I'm aware of it to update the
BIOS which isn't always possible.
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the original thread contained a workaround, but simply setting it to core
for now should be fine, and you can change it once the world is installed.
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, among others. Also there
wouldn't be any supporting FBSD 9 since it's not released yet.
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