of the examples i've seen/googled involve unix-unix machines.
I'm tracking 5.3-STABLE with pf controlling traffic.
Can anyone point me in a good direction?
Thanks in advance,
darren david
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: unexpected operator
checking for /bin/theta-config... no
checking for /usr/local/bin/java... yes
checking for /usr/local/bin/javac... yes
cheers,
darren david
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this is an easy one to solve. i look forward to any and all help!
thanks in advance,
darren david
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Darren David wrote:
Hi all-
I recently added a 4th 750GB disk to my existing 1.5TB 3ware RAID5
volume, in an attempt to bring my total capacity up to ~2.25TB (4x750GB
RAID5).
I successfully used the 3ware 'tw-cli' utility to perform Online
Capacity Expansion. The controller migrated
/da0s1
disklabel: /dev/da0s1: no valid label found
What's the trick here?
Thanks in advance,
Darren David
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doesn't seem to have a label:
# disklabel /dev/da0s1
disklabel: /dev/da0s1: no valid label found
I'm unsure how to proceed here. CAn anyone shed some light as to how I
might proceed?
Thanks in advance for any and all help,
Darren David
in advance,
darren david
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Xorg
inside the jail so i can manage all the VMWare bits, but I can't for the
life of me figure out how to configure Xorg inside the jail, since it's
technically headless and i only have ssh access to it. Any thoughts?
Thanks, as always,
Darren David
G. Felter wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2005 17:56:36 -0700, darren david wrote
Hi all-
So I've got designs on running Windows Server 2003 in VMWare 3 in a
jail as a way to have a SQL Server machine to develop against
without having to keep another machine running. I want to jail it
for security
months now, so it's all new to me. PRior to this issue, my
entire nautils desktop background vanished, and I reinstalled Gnome to
fix it.
Corruption somewhere? Driver issue? Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Darren David
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installer has no problem with my 3ware 9500-based RAID5 array.
FWIW, ad4 and ad6 both have old installs of freebsd 5.4 on them,
including bootloaders, not sure if that's causing some of the confusion
here.
any thoughts?
thanks,
darren david
).
this is all well and good, but according to 'man 8 fsck', there is no
'-b' option. any thoughts on way around this? I'm running on 5.4-STABLE.
thanks in advance,
darren david
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as a response, unless it really is an easy answer...
thanks again,
darren david
David Kirchner wrote:
On 10/18/05, darren david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SEARCH FOR ALTERNATE SUPER-BLOCK FAILED. YOU MUST USE THE
-b OPTION TO FSCK TO SPECIFY THE LOCATION OF AN ALTERNATE
SUPER-BLOCK TO SUPPLY NEEDED
,
2048 fragment ) without any noticeable perf issues, but i'm just
wondering if, well, size matters? ;)
thanks,
darren david
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darren david wrote:
hey all-
in the somewhat pending case that i may not be able to retrieve my data
from RAID 5 unit, I'm wondering what my best option is for blocksize on
a .75TB RAID 5 volume. does the 64k RAID stripe size have any impact on
these figures? It was previously set
Matt Virus wrote:
darren david wrote:
hey all-
in the somewhat pending case that i may not be able to retrieve my
data from RAID 5 unit, I'm wondering what my best option is for
blocksize on a .75TB RAID 5 volume. does the 64k RAID stripe size have
any impact on these figures
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