Chris Maness wrote:
I have been using a local pine client in conjunction with IMAP for years
without issues. However, recently, it looks like when pine moves mail
to the mbox file, it hoses up my ability to use my imap clients. Has
something changed so that I cannot use pine as a local
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
What do you expect is wrong with the 6.x jdk running under
compatibility?
I don't expect it, I'm talking from personal experience (confirmed by
occasional reports on mailing lists).
Fine, so in your personal experience, what
Norman Maurer wrote:
If I run zpool import x1 it works. But as you say it should do it by its
own. Maybe it whould be the best to open a bugreport ?
Do you have zfs_enabled=YES in rc.conf ? If you upgraded FreeBSD from
an earlier release, remember to run mergemaster.
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Unga wrote:
Hi all
I'm looking for papers or documentation covering
details of the UFS2 Journaling implementation of the
FreeBSD.
Please give me links to them if you guys know any.
Many thanks in advance.
There's no such thing as UFS2 Journalling in FreeBSD (yet). There's
gjournal which is
Ivan, thanks for the links. What I mean is configure
journaling via gjournal(8) for the UFS file system.
Just follow the example in gjournal(8) :)
I have following questions in this regard:
1. Pawel (pjd) has reimplemented gjournal with hooks
in the file system code so it can
2008/4/19 Unga [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, gjournal is a layer below the file system (think
of it as a virtual disk drive) that does
journalling.
You need to create a file system on top of gjournal.
Pawel added some necessary integration for UFS
2008/4/19 Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 18 April 2008 17:40:04 Ivan Voras wrote:
5. Some UFS implementations avoid journaling and
instead implement soft updates: they order their
writes in such a way that the on-disk file system is
never inconsistent, or that the only
hideo wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was replacing a disk in a gmirror+geli pair and decided to compare
the performance of gmirror+geli+gjournal before adding the new disk.
When using these three together is the appropriate order to 1) fdisk
and label 2) mirror the disk, 3) geli the partitions, and 4)
alexus wrote:
hi
i need to get vpn + samba working by vpn i mean a remote user being on
the road can connect to box and use samba file sharing, most of our
users use vista, some xp
See and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openvpn and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cifs
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Andrew Wright wrote:
Hi All;
I want to migrate a system from OpenBSD 4.2 (ie; the current version)
to FreeBSD (7.0). I have poked around on the archives a little
to determine how best to do this, and I want to make sure that
my understanding (summarized below) is indeed correct. If I am
Peter Brezny wrote:
I'm a die hard FreeBSD user.
For the past 10 years (since version 2.8 was released) it's been in
production on all of my servers.
Now however, I'm forced to use linux as the host OS for Vmware as there
currently seems to be no current support for FreeBSD as the Host OS for
2008/4/23 Martes G Wigglesworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a particular reason that the USB adapter concept is needed for
your application?
Yes - there are no other ports to extend the (small, embedded) computer with.
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I've found a perfect match for my needs: D-Link DWL-G122, with the rum
driver. Not a single problem so far, everything works as documented.
Truly a plug and play experience.
I'm just curious about one more thing: I wish to set up a b/g network,
so both b and g devices can connect. Apparently
John Nielsen wrote:
On Wednesday 23 April 2008 11:57:28 am Ivan Voras wrote:
I've found a perfect match for my needs: D-Link DWL-G122, with the
rum driver. Not a single problem so far, everything works as
documented. Truly a plug and play experience.
I'm just curious about one more thing: I
Reinhold wrote:
I have a bridge set up on re0 and ath0 to get bridge0, here is my ifconfig
ath0: flags=8943UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0
mtu 2290
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500
bridge0:
Reinhold wrote:
Any help would be appreciated.
I don't have any more suggestions, except the obvious: is there a
firewall somewhere in there, and are the routing tables ok?
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Matt Proud wrote:
Hi all,
I have used FreeBSD for a long time very casually but have never explored
any of its software RAID or volume management features---at least to a
degree to which I feel comfortable with them. What I would like to know with
this post is 1.) whether there exists the
Unga wrote:
Hi
I have noticed in FreeBSD, the group of the newly
created files and directories are assumed by default
of the group of the parent directory!
Yes, this is the difference between SYSV and BSD systems - each variant
has its own arguments in favour so this behaviour is not likely
Martin McCormick wrote:
I just found out that I will need to copy some files
from a FreeBSD system to a Windows shared drive on our network so that
Windows users can have access to the files.
After reading a little documentation and talking to a
cowworker, I was under the
Natham wrote:
Hi:
Im trying to set up a FreeBSD VM under Hyper-V but i the instalation
do not start. i try x86 and x64 boot disk only (for a net install).
The error i got is cant load kernel.
Im a novice on FreeBSD but i have set up a few small server with it. Any idea?
You didn't say
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
2) ZFS RAID-z turns your X drives to single drive performance both on
read and write. every normal RAID-5 implementation will give you random
read speed of X-1 times single drive speed, while slow random write
speeds (but still at least half of single drive). but this
John Almberg wrote:
My Apache 2.2 instances are running about 18 Meg each. I've been
thinking about doing something to trim these down, and I think tomorrow
is the day to take action. They are getting out of hand.
I've done a bit of research on this. I think the way to get started is
to
Bertram Scharpf wrote:
Hi,
as the man page tells, `nice' alters the scheduling priority.
Is there a way to reduce a processes priority for hard disk
access?
No.
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John Almberg wrote:
I am using PHP, in fact. I've listed all the loaded modules below, and
marked the ones I added with an '*'. I need the proxy modules because I
use Apache as a front end for Mongrel.
This WITH_MPM=worker sounds interesting. I'll have to read up on it. I
guess there is
Thomas Backman wrote:
On Nov 30, 2009, at 9:47 AM, O. Hartmann wrote:
I'm just wondering what's wrong with FreeBSD 8.0/amd64 when I read the
Benchmarks on Phoronix.org's website. Especially FreeBSD's threaded I/O shows
in contrast to all claims that have been to be improoved the opposite.
cronfy wrote:
Hello.
I've noticed a very weird behavior of 2 Apache processes that shold read
the same file to process a request (they configured to read it on every
request). One spends about 6ms to read the file, and second spends about
114ms (I used ktrace to find this out). Every time,
Holger Kipp wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 02:49:17PM +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
On the other hand, random IO is negatively influenced by readahead :)
Parallel Random I/O gives better results on Raid 5 than a single sequential
read :-) I also found FreeBSD UFS with Softupdates handling
Robert Huff wrote:
Bill Moran writes:
It's common knowledge that the default value for vfs.read_max is
non- optimal for most hardware and that significant performance
improvements can be made in most cases by raising it.
Documentation/discussion where?
There is no documentation
William Taylor wrote:
I recently started having a problem with tcp connections in one of my jails.
Im running 4.9-stable
I guess it will not do any good to tell you to upgrade to 8.0? :)
both sendmail and perdition experience the same problem. I even tried stopping
everything on the box and
cronfy wrote:
Hello.
Please forgive me for probably a very stupid question. But why is
FreeBSD so sensitive to filesystem errors that it ends up with panics
like 'freeing free block' or 'ffs_valloc: dup alloc'? I just can't get
it. Failed to allocate vnode? Go allocate another one! Freeing
Julien Cigar wrote:
Hello,
At work we've a machine which is currently running FreeBSD 7.0 and we
would like to upgrade to 7.2
This machine has an esoteric embedded RAID controller, the Intel SRCZCR
RAID adapter.
When I installed the machine one year ago I read the RELEASE Hardware
Notes
Diego Montalvo wrote:
Warren,
Got XFCE4 installed after a get amount of tweaking. It turns out
Portsnap did not update all the appropriate files so installed
portupgrade and did a portupgrade glib. Glib was not the current
version needed for usr/ports/x11-wm/xfce4. After the portupgrade
make
n dhert wrote:
I was told one could do this using rsync and by using a snapshot it would
even be faster (?)
Also try http://rdiff-backup.nongnu.org/
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Bas Smeelen wrote:
Hi,
We have a FreeBSD 7.2 Release amd64 running at a customers site in a
vmware esx 3.5 environment with a san.
This server is sometimes throwing errors and sometimes panicing or
locking up in ways I have not seen before.
I would say this has something to do with a failing
Sandra Kachelmann wrote:
$ /etc/rc.d/netif restart
but that just ended in errors that the route was already configured
and so on. Sure I could do all the work manually with ifconfig and
route but that's not my question.
Maybe you also need /etc/rc.d/routing restart?
Bas Smeelen wrote:
So basically it would be advisable to recommend to look in the vmkernel
and san logs around the same timestamps as I see this happening in the
FreeBSD guest?
Yes, try that.
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Ryan Ware wrote:
Maybe someone here can distribute some enlightenment. In the press
release for 8.0 it says, FreeBSD now supports host and guest modes in
VirtualBox. I understand what the host mode support is with the
VirtualBox port. What I don't understand is what support for guest mode
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
Ho folks,
As a plan for a recovery planing due to a crash on a kernel Update,
when restarted I used to have F1 Freebsd and F2 Other, I choosed F2
wich seems to belong to an old linux installation and a Grub-error pop
up, after restarting again, Freebsd completly dissapear
2009/12/18 Jeronimo Calvo jeronimocal...@googlemail.com:
Hi, how can i change that value on the MBR?
You can try reading this:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?fdisk
Search for active slice.
2009/12/18 Ivan Voras ivo...@freebsd.org:
Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
Ho folks,
As a plan
On 05/03/10 18:00, cronfy wrote:
Hello,
I want to understand difference between user CPU time and system CPU
time in system accounting.
When some process uses many system CPU, does it really mean that
process prouduces heavy load on server and takes up resources that
could be used by other
On 05/04/10 00:38, Bruce Cran wrote:
On Monday 03 May 2010 15:52:48 Traiano Welcome wrote:
Is KSE support still in FreeBSD (8.0 and upward)?
No. KSE support was removed over 2 years ago:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2008-March/084248.html
Note that only KSE was
On 05/06/10 13:33, cronfy wrote:
Hello,
I want to understand difference between user CPU time and system CPU
time in system accounting.
But keep in mind that kernel time is a broad category - while IO time in
itself does not count as CPU time, file system operations for example do,
because
On 05/07/10 07:40, Zhenkai Zhu wrote:
Hi,
I'm experiencing some problem of syncache (probably).
We have a NFS server which exports everyone's home directory, and I'm
developing my Qualnet code on another machine (NFS client) under my home
directory. However, when I make my code, linking takes
On 05/10/10 14:35, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
Is there a simple software to share files between a FreeBSD server and a
windows client other than Samba which is a bit overkill for my needings,
I just want to share a directory (and subdirectories) of my server with
ONE Windows client, to
up to date some files ( flat and db maps ) used by
Postfix on our MX servers and propagate every change of one or more
files to all the others.
Back in 2008, Ivan Voras wrote a rather simple daemon that fits this need:
http://blogs.freebsdish.org/ivoras/2008/06/08/weekend-hack-adfsd-a-kqueue
On 06/12/10 20:47, Gary Kline wrote:
but it
seems strange that php would simply =change= out from under
me. well, so to speak. can you suggest any php list that i
should sub to?
Unfortunately they do it all the time - every sub-release and especially
major releases
On 06/28/10 11:56, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Argh !!!
I upgraded slapd to 2.4.22 and it does not start anymore !!!
some symbol cannot be found anymore
I had to revert to 2.3.4x to have a working slapd !!!
What's wrong with 2.4.22 folks ?
PEBKAC.
How did you upgrade it (and more
On 07/19/10 15:16, FRLinux wrote:
Hello, I am using a hefty server with a single SSD drive as the main
drive (Corsair CMFSSD-64D1). It worked nicely until today where I got
a journal overflow error, i took a screenshot here:
http://picasaweb.google.fr/frlinux/Computers#5495597160219915298
On 08/23/10 11:50, n dhert wrote:
After a reboot of my FreeBSD 8.0-p4 system
a vmstat shows:
Mon Aug 23 08:40:00 CEST 2010
procs memory pagedisks faults cpu
r b w avmfre flt re pi pofr sr da0 pa0 in sy cs us
sy id
1 1 0
On 08/30/10 11:59, Yuri wrote:
google-perftools malloc library has such feature.
But does FreeBSD system allocator have it?
Maybe getrusage(2) can help you, though it also counts non-malloc()
allocations.
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On 08/27/10 16:23, Baldur Gislason wrote:
I have an IBM 7945 server with an LSI Logic ServeRAID (MegaRAID) M1015
controller
and I'm wondering if there's any way to install FreeBSD on this box?
So you have tried and failed?
There are lists of devices here:
http://man.freebsd.org/mfi
On 08/30/10 13:24, pe...@vfemail.net wrote:
When I awoke this morning my FreeBSD box was frozen -- completely unresponsive
at the console -- and displayed these messages on the console:
ad0: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 -resetting
ata0: resetting devices
ad0: removed
On 08/31/10 14:44, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
Suppose I have an executable which I need to invoke repeatedly (e.g. to
run tests in a makefile).
This executables spend most of its time loading (rather than
processing), due to the need of several huge shared libraries.
I'd welcome an hint on
On 09/02/10 21:25, David Brodbeck wrote:
While doing some interoperability testing between Linux and FreeBSD, I
came up with this unusual issue. I could use some help figuring out
if this is a bug, and if so, where to file it. Here's the scenario:
- FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE server, sharing a ZFS
On 09/09/10 02:10, Morgan Wesström wrote:
I run FreeBSD 8.1 on an old Asus P5B-VM motherboard with ICH8. Its AMI
BIOS lacks an option to enable AHCI mode. Intel's datasheet for the ICH8
family specifies that this feature exists on the ICH8, and the option is
available in the BIOS for the
On 09/16/10 08:58, srividy...@tcs.com wrote:
Hi
Is there any BSD make versions available for AIX platform?
We require the make utility of BSD to compile few source programs.
Is there any make utility compatible with AIX? Could you please give us
the URL where we can get the same?
On 09/17/10 02:34, Ivan Voras wrote:
FreeBSD's make is an integral part of the FreeBSD file system. It is not
heh... *operating* system :)
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On 09/17/10 05:14, Chuck Robey wrote:
On 09/16/10 20:34, Ivan Voras wrote:
On 09/16/10 08:58, srividy...@tcs.com wrote:
Hi
Is there any BSD make versions available for AIX platform?
We require the make utility of BSD to compile few source programs.
Is there any make utility compatible
On 09/17/10 12:58, Ivan Voras wrote:
I don't claim the patched make will work perfectly but it works for
simple cases :)
Also archived here (with the lc.h missed in previous version):
http://people.freebsd.org/~ivoras/diffs/make-lc.patch
On 01/07/2013 22:28, Jim Pazarena wrote:
I have a rather extensive series of databases created and in use all
with the very old sleepycat db3. I believe in the addage don't fix
what ain't broken, but in the case of db3, it IS broken and my db
files get corrupted on occasion.
I could move to
On 02/07/2013 13:55, Mark Felder wrote:
If twitter was built upon a WORM database instead of MySQL they could
host the entirety of twitter on a handful of servers instead of the
gross MySQL+Cassandra mess they're fighting with today.
I'd say their problem is not exactly solvable by only
On 03/09/2013 14:14, Emre Çamalan wrote:
Hi,
I want to encrypt some disk on my server with Zfs encryption property but it
is not available.
Are there anybody have got an experience about this?
It can't happen because Oracle has stopped open sourcing ZFS.
On 01/10/2013 08:22, Michael wrote:
Also I am bit unsure about the setup I should pick: we are a hand of
users for the service and I would like to know if a 64-MB Ram and a
166Mhz setup could do, or if I definitely should consider a faster CPU
or more RAM. Given my actual jail based setup, is
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