Garrett Cooper wrote:
I am not entirely sure what the issue may be, but NTFS does
definitely support file sizes beyond 2 Gb; I think that the only FS'es
that don't do that still are Fat based or ext2, but I could be wrong.
u're right.
Also, I'm not entirely sure which version of NFS t
Vic FreeBSD wrote:
I need to compile some of my pet programs from the ports according to specific
configure options valid of course for each of them (I mean the options that
go with the "make" command).
Somewhere in the internet I read something about an /etc/pkgtool.conf allowing
those tailori
SP4, Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX
3.5 [8.0.1969.1]
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Dan Nelson wrote:
Norberto Meijome wrote:
DUMP: 66.60% done, finished in 1:32
gzip: stdout: File too large
DUMP: Broken pipe
DUMP: The ENTIRE dump is aborted.
That looks like whatever filesystem gzip was writing to couldn'
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 26), Norberto Meijome said:
Hi there,
I had to install gzip from ports as gzip from base system doesn't
seem to support >2GB files. Now I find myself with a set of gzip
utils in /usr/bin/ (system) and one in /u
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 26), Norberto Meijome said:
Hi there,
I had to install gzip from ports as gzip from base system doesn't seem
to support >2GB files. Now I find myself with a set of gzip utils in
/usr/bin/ (system) and one in /usr/local/ (ports).
I have n
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 26), Norberto Meijome said:
Hi there,
I had to install gzip from ports as gzip from base system doesn't seem
to support >2GB files. Now I find myself with a set of gzip utils in
/usr/bin/ (system) and one in /usr/local/ (ports).
I have n
Hi there,
I had to install gzip from ports as gzip from base system doesn't seem
to support >2GB files. Now I find myself with a set of gzip utils in
/usr/bin/ (system) and one in /usr/local/ (ports).
Is there a command equivalent to "use.perl ports" for gzip, os by
default the ports version
Stephan Weaver wrote:
Hello,
I notice this in my /var/log/ipfilter.log.
23/06/2005 10:36:06.691347 vr0 @0:29 b 196.3.132.4,53 ->
192.168.1.1,61827 PR udp len 20 66 IN
23/06/2005 10:36:07.652341 vr0 @0:29 b 196.3.132.4,53 ->
192.168.1.1,61828 PR udp len 20 70 IN
which one is rule #29? ( ipfst
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
Not that I do this a lot, but I think you'll run into problems using
tar, cp, and rsync when it comes to various special files or files with
holes in them (sparse files).
rsync should work just fine in archive mode (not sure what u mean by
sparse files though)
rs
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hey,
Please dont top-post...it makes it very hard to know what you are
referring to
Actually I'm working witn xp and windows vmware. I use it for testing
unattended installation CDs, service packs etc..., new windows netware
client testing, software testing etc... and use "a
RJ45 wrote:
Hello I tryed to use awstats to make statistic pages of my apache 1.3
server but it does not work fine. it is in the port collection.
anyone is using any other nice tool to create statistic pages for apache
web server on FreeBSD ?
wwwstat works fine but it is not graphics.
Hello,
have
Bill Moran wrote:
Graham Bentley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
I also wondered if there is a project based on FreeBSD that
achieves similar goals to SME Server (ie all in one LAN server
with Web config) or similar to Trustix (ie minimal config with
series of scripts to configure server services.
Hi,
I'm plan to disable atime updates in some Web + MySQL servers (to get a
bit more performance, even if insignificant).
Is there any OS, Apache or MySQL feature that would be affected by
setting noatime in fstab? ( I couldn't find any reference, even man 8
mount says it's hardly ever used)
T
[ posted again after sending to security@ - sorry for those subscribing
to both]
Hi list,
I saw this in my ipf.log (using ipfmon):
18/05/2004 15:57:21.092537 fxp0 @25:1 S w.x.y.z -> a.b.c.d PR tcp len 20
(40) frag [EMAIL PROTECTED] IN
where :
- fpx0 is my interface connected to the outside world
-
es to the hosts file? Or the static IP
of the box, xxx.xxx.xxx.150?
if you have dns setup, u shouldn't need hosts file. Do you have DNS
setup and working? can you ping your server by name rather than by IP only?
Just cannot seem to find what affects this problem.
too many things i'd say ;-)
Chee
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