Hi all;
I had a blackout occur and the server I'm running overran the ups
support before I could get to it to shut it down cleanly.
It has been restarted but now my MySQL server complains that it can't
connect through mysql.sock. Being impatient
and lazy, I'm wondering if there is a quick
In addition to the mysql, quick solution question:
the error is literally:
ERROR 2002 [HY000]: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/tmp/mysql.sock' (61)
I thought that the server would create the mysql.sock file when it
started if it didn't exist so as
root I removed it.
I
Hi
I'm blushing over the quick solution to mysql problem.
I used the wrong script name to start mysql. It was a trivial
script I wrote because I didn't want to practice typing every
time I started mysql. I use the wrong name mysql start
instead of mysql-start;
Oddly, the shell didn't refuse to
/usr/home/jekillen/to_AMD64-939/nvnet-src-20050312.tar.gz
/usr/ports/distfiles
# make
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
=== Extracting for nvnet-1.0.0301
= Checksum OK for nvnet-src-20050312.tar.gz.
=== Patching for nvnet-1.0.0301
=== Applying FreeBSD patches for nvnet
Hello folks;
I am trying to create a system user for a program to use.
I haven't found any specific instructions for doing this in the FreeBSD
manual
or Absolute FreeBSD.
The program exits with an error saying it can't create/write to a pid
file.
I believe it is the way I used adduser to
On Apr 16, 2006, at 5:29 PM, Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Sunday 16 April 2006 16:01, jekillen wrote:
Hello folks;
I am trying to create a system user for a program to use.
I haven't found any specific instructions for doing this in the
FreeBSD
manual
or Absolute FreeBSD.
The program exits
Hello;
I have a question about a disconcerting event relayed to me from my
kernel.
there are eight entries regarding network interface status:
rl0 link changed to DOWN
UP
DOWN
UP
sis0 promiscuous mode enabled
On Apr 20, 2006, at 7:50 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have a question about a disconcerting event relayed to me from my
kernel.
there are eight entries regarding network interface status:
rl0 link changed to DOWN
UP
DOWN
On Apr 20, 2006, at 7:50 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
jekillen wrote:
(cut)
Not without assistance, most likely ;-).
One link is to the inside network and the other is to static ip
address
that is assigned but as yet has not been configured on the router to
receive requests from outside.
I admit
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WHY does this mailing list allow non-subscribed addresses to post
?!?!?!?!?
At 08:38 PM 4/25/2006, Some Low Life Spammer / Scammer wrote:
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In accordance with PayPal's User Agreement and to ensure that your
Hello:
I have had a problem with installing MySQL 5.0.18 on a FreeBSD v 6.0
installation
where everything seems to compile and install correctly but the server
crashes
immediately on start up with permission to create/write it's .pid file
denied.
Then the screen saver daemon refuses to start
On Apr 28, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello:
I have had a problem with installing MySQL 5.0.18 on a FreeBSD v 6.0
installation
where everything seems to compile and install correctly but the server
crashes
immediately on start up with permission to create/write
On Apr 29, 2006, at 4:21 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
jekillen wrote:
On Apr 28, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello:
I have had a problem with installing MySQL 5.0.18 on a FreeBSD v 6.0
installation
where everything seems to compile and install correctly
On Apr 29, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
jekillen wrote:
On Apr 29, 2006, at 4:21 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
jekillen wrote:
On Apr 28, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello:
I have had a problem with installing MySQL 5.0.18 on a FreeBSD v
6.0
Hello;
I have a problem that I can't, so far find and answer to.
How do you reset the system clock after a power outage
has caused it to loose time?
I have a machine that went down a month or so ago and
since have noticed that the time stamp on such things
as mail to the root account, and log
Greetings:
I just looked at the new FreeBSD logo and it's an interesting
abstraction of the daemon motif of the old logo.
Among other things, like running two installations of FreeBSD v6, one
as a production server to host my web
site and the other as a desktop and development server, I do fine
Hello;
Is there a one stop location where I can get info on writing
device drivers that will work with FreeBSD (v6+)? There is
a book out called Linux Device Drivers (perhaps I shouldn't
mention the publisher). I would be mostly a beginner
and presume that some assembler knowledge would be
Hello:
I have been getting this message in the mail box for root for the last
several days.
Can anyone tell me what this means.
From operator@(host name) Sun Aug 27 08:11:00 2006
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 08:11:00 -0700 (PDT) -- the date and time is
wrong, it is Sat the 26th. I've know his for
On Aug 28, 2006, at 8:06 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, there is not to my knowledge a comprehensive
text that will offer an analysis of every possible mail message to
root and what it means.
Well, no, any more than there is a comprehensive text
Hello:
I have a machine with two SLI slots and two regular pci slots.
The motherboard is Gigabyte with nVidia network interface
built in. I have one regular pci slot taken with a video card
and one with a D-Link nic. I need another nic and as it stands
either the video card goes or I get a
Hello;
Since I have been advised by way of correspondence with UUASC (Unix
Users of Association of Southern California)
that changing the root shell in FreeBSD is not advised and I have two
machines up and running and a third on the
way, I have purchased a text from (I don't know if it is
Hello again;
I have a question about how mail from the system is generated for root.
This question was prompted when I edited the Postfix aliases file and
ran newaliases, then did postfix reload, assuming the mail system was
running. I was informed that Postfix was not running. So the question,
Hello again;
With FreeBSD and in general, If the monitor is turned off
is it safe to disconnect it from the machine while the machine
is running?
AMD64 socket 754 with separate PCI video card on ECS
motherboard; no Xwindows installed. if it makes a difference.
want to run the machine headless
On Jan 21, 2007, at 9:03 PM, Andrew Fremantle wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at building a few new general-purpose servers in the near
future. I'd like to use Intel Core 2 Duo processors in these machines.
I'm currently evaluating a machine with a looks-good-on-paper
motherboard, the Intel
Hello,
I have a new machine with an ASUS motherboard that
has, or is supposed to have dual ethernet interfaces.
And in fact it has two rj-45 ports for connecters.
But when I use sysinstall to configure the interfaces
all I get is fwe0 fire wire ethernet emulation.
And when I use sysinstall it
Hello all;
I have purchased a set of 6.2 cds from FreeBSD Mall
and have not received answers to querys re when it
will be delivered.
Does anyone here have pull there? Buying it is a
way of donating to this community right?
Thanks in advance
Jeff K
___
On Feb 11, 2007, at 12:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, jekillen wrote:
Hello all;
I have purchased a set of 6.2 cds from FreeBSD Mall
and have not received answers to querys re when it
will be delivered.
Does anyone here have pull there? Buying it is a
way of donating
Hello;
A while ago, a matter of a few months I inquired of this list regarding
installation of FreeBSD v6.0 on ASUS M2N32 WS Pro motherboard.
I was not able to set up dual ethenet inter faces as the only option
presented by sysinstall when configuring enet interface was
fw30 as firewire ethernet
On Mar 1, 2007, at 2:56 PM, Ivan Voras wrote:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
If you know the standard computer science terminology, it can be
described quite tersely. UFS fragmentation is a way of avoiding
internal fragmentation from wasting too much space. MS-DOS-FS
fragmentation is an example of
Hello;
I have built a machine with ASUS M2N32 WS pro motherboard.
It has dual network interface ports that are Marvell interfaces.
I understand that FreeBSD does not yet support Marvell as of
v6.2. I did get a reference to a source for the driver source and
instructions to compile and install.
On Mar 1, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have built a machine with ASUS M2N32 WS pro motherboard.
It has dual network interface ports that are Marvell interfaces.
I understand that FreeBSD does not yet support Marvell as of
v6.2. I did
On Mar 1, 2007, at 10:38 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
jekillen wrote:
On Mar 1, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have built a machine with ASUS M2N32 WS pro motherboard.
It has dual network interface ports that are Marvell interfaces.
I understand that FreeBSD
On Mar 11, 2007, at 2:28 PM, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
[mailed and posted]
On Mar 11, 2007, at 10:45 AM, Ed Zwart wrote:
I own my_domain.com. I've paid a hoster for the last couple years,
but that's ending in a week or so. Meanwhile, I've used dyndns to
point foo.homedns.org to my IP.
If
On Mar 12, 2007, at 9:05 AM, RW wrote:
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 17:27:52 -0800
jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you will allow me to break in on this exchange;
Does this advise apply if you have static ip service
The important thing is really your reverse DNS, if you have control
On Mar 12, 2007, at 12:01 AM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
of SPF (Sender Policy Framewokr) would immediately identify it as a
spoof, and will be blocked.
To learn more about this system, see
http://www.openspf.org/
if the same machine is for sending and receiving mail simply putting
IN TXT
On Mar 11, 2007, at 5:53 PM, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Mar 11, 2007, at 8:27 PM, jekillen wrote:
If you will allow me to break in on this exchange;
Does this advise [don't run your own direct to MX mail server] apply
if you have static ip service and are running web servers from
On Mar 12, 2007, at 5:14 PM, RW wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 16:36:41 -0800
jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 12, 2007, at 9:05 AM, RW wrote:
The important thing is really your reverse DNS, if you have control
of it and looks like a real server name, e.g. mail.example.com,
you can
Hello:
Where does sendmail look to find out who it is?
Resolve.conf?
It keeps throwing up messages that it cannot
resolve the name localhost, or that is the
way I am interpreting the messages.
FreeBSD v6.2 generic
Thanks in advance;
Jeff K
___
On Mar 19, 2007, at 3:17 AM, Derek Ragona wrote:
Sendmail uses the system calls to resolve names. You need to check:
/etc/nsswitch.conf
In that file check the hosts line, this gives the order for hostname
resolution, typically it is files then dns.
Then you should check your /etc/hosts
Hello;
I have two identical intel interface cards installed
in a ASUS N2M32 pro motherboard. The os version
is 6.2 GENERIC running on AMD64, socket AM2.
The motherboard has dual interfaces that use Marvell
drivers. I cannot use these with this version of FreeBSD
as yet. So I got two Intel
On Mar 24, 2007, at 6:20 PM, Ray wrote:
On Saturday 24 March 2007 8:38 pm, jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have two identical intel interface cards installed
in a ASUS N2M32 pro motherboard. The os version
is 6.2 GENERIC running on AMD64, socket AM2.
The motherboard has dual interfaces that use
Hello;
In the continuing saga of ethernet interfaces
I.E. em0 fwe0 em1 on ASUS N2M32 pro motherboard
with two intel interface cards. One em0 works and the
other em1 does not (can not ping it though it shows
up and running)
I am trying to unload the fwe driver to see if it makes
a difference to
Hello:
Is it possible to install FreeBSD ( in this case v6.2 GENERIC RELEASE)
with a modified kernel?
I am having some network problems with an installation on ASUS N2M32 WS
pro (AMD64) mb.
I want to try installing without fire wire emulation support, which
means I have to modify the
kernel to
On Mar 27, 2007, at 8:53 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
jekillen wrote:
On Mar 27, 2007, at 4:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, jekillen wrote:
Hello:
Is it possible to install FreeBSD ( in this case v6.2 GENERIC
RELEASE) with a modified kernel?
I am having some network
Hello again:
It is only fair to post this addenda to the message thread with
this subject:
From various suggestions from list responses, UUASC and I
seem to remember one from this list also, that the problem
could be consecutive addresses on the same subnet is
what is causing the problem.
I was
Hello agian;
I have been gripping about
php not producing libphp5.so
for use as a DSO with Apache
on FreeBSD v 6.2
good news
I solved it.
By re installing the system
and starting all over again.
After reading the output of ./configure
in the php source dir, it was reporting
that it could not
Hello all;
I have built 4 machines and installed FreeBSD 6.0 in one and 6.2
in the other three. They are all using the wrong date and time.
The last one (v6.2 on ecs mb with AMD64) is the worst. It is telling
me today is Jan 3 2003 PST (I am on the west coast and it is still PDT).
These machines
, jekillen wrote:
Hello all;
I have built 4 machines and installed FreeBSD 6.0 in one and 6.2
in the other three. They are all using the wrong date and time.
The last one (v6.2 on ecs mb with AMD64) is the worst. It is telling
me today is Jan 3 2003 PST (I am on the west coast and it is still
PDT
EST5EDT
[...]
To set timezone:
$ ln -s /share/zoneinfo/$WHATEVER /etc/localtime
For you probably PST8PDT.
For your best NTP experience, use OpenNTP from
ports: /usr/ports/net/openntpd/
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-09-29 at 20:33 -0700, jekillen wrote:
Thanks, more very helpful info;
Jeff K
On Sep 30, 2007, at 6:13 PM, RW wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:17:30 -0700
jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 30, 2007, at 12:48 AM, Bruce Cran wrote:
ntpdate is deprecated, you should use ntpd -q instead if you want
ntpd to set the time once then exit. From ntpdate(8):
Note
Hello;
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from packages, does
the install process completely replace
Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
to replace Sendmail with Postfix separately?
Thanks in advance
Jeff K
On Oct 1, 2007, at 7:58 PM, Joe in MPLS wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from packages, does
the install process completely replace
Sendmail with Postfix, or do I still have
to replace Sendmail
On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Duane Hill wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 at 19:50 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
Hello;
I have a quick question about Postfix.
When I install Free BSD and have it
include Postfix from packages, does
the install process completely replace
Sendmail with
On Oct 3, 2007, at 6:42 AM, Norberto Meijome wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a load of .pict files which I can't seem to be able to open
with anything under FBSD. I just want to convert them into something
more useful (jpg / tiff / svg).
ImageMagick doesn't understand it, so i think this is the
Hello;
The following was a response to a query I posted regarding how to
switch over to Postfix from
SendMail:
Also, there are some periodic things that are ran which are SendMail
specific
that need to be disabled. That is done within /etc/periodic.conf as
such:
On Oct 25, 2007, at 2:46 AM, Gerard wrote:
On October 24, 2007 at 09:50PM jekillen wrote:
The following was a response to a query I posted regarding how to
switch over to Postfix from SendMail:
Also, there are some periodic things that are ran which are SendMail
specific that need
Hello:
I have been trying to tame the use of the ports mechanisms.
I set up a system with a static ip connection to the internet
and when I run:
pkg_add -r csup-without-gui (verbatim from the freebsd handbook I
downloaded just a few days ago)
I get this:
Error: FTP Unable to get
On Oct 27, 2007, at 4:54 PM, RW wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 16:42:02 -0700
jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
I have been trying to tame the use of the ports mechanisms.
I set up a system with a static ip connection to the internet
and when I run:
pkg_add -r csup-without-gui (verbatim
Hello:
I am still having resolver problems with my 6.2 system.
It has shown up with trying to install ports from the ftp site.
I discovered that there is no resolv.conf file, so I created one.
The funny thing is if I ping one of my web sites with
www.domainName.com ping can't resolve the address.
Hello again:
I solved the problem with the name resolution associated
with installing ports via ftp, portsnap.
1. I found an erroneous entry in routing tables and removed it
and rebooted.
There was no route to the default gateway because there was
another erroneous gateway entry before it. I
Hello again.
I set up ntpd on FreeBSD 6.2 and am getting complaints from ntpd that
there is no route to such and such address. It gives what appears to be
an interface card address. I found several time servers and listed them
in ntp.conf. One is unreachable as demonstrated by ping failure. The
On Oct 30, 2007, at 10:49 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Jeff,
I set up ntpd on FreeBSD 6.2 and am getting complaints from ntpd that
there is no route to such and such address. It gives what appears to
be
an interface card address.
As a general rule, please copy/paste the error message.
On Nov 1, 2007, at 11:18 AM, N.J. Thomas wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-31 16:08:10 -0800]:
I set up ntpd on FreeBSD 6.2 and am getting complaints from ntpd
that there is no route to such and such address. It gives what
appears to be an interface card address.
ntpq -p
remote
Hello again;
Here I am with another awkward question:
I have set up ntp and it is complaining that
the time difference is too great; 3606 or so
seconds, and wants the system clock set to
utc. I rebooted and entered bios set up
but I did not see any explicit clues on how
to set this clock to utc.
On Nov 8, 2007, at 6:21 PM, Brent Jones wrote:
There's no time zone setting in a cmos clock. Just set the time to
whatever UTC is, and you should be good to go. Ideally though, you
should have the system do an ntpdate command first, which will take
care
of the clock issue for you. Just
On Nov 8, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Jack Barnett wrote:
James Jeffery wrote:
Was wondering.
Can i put FreeBSD on a Quicksilver G4?
I know it already has Tiger on it, which is BSD based, but i have no
use for Tiger at the moment.
At college were using Windows, and my old BSD box now has windows on
Sorry:
I sent this message by mistake before completing it.
I had also sent the same message to the postfix user
list.
Thank you in adance for into
Jeff K
___
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list
Hello:
I have a question about Postfix and
hosts.allow:
Sendmail and exim are mentioned in the
file and I assume that Sendmail would
refer to Postfix sendmail as well as Sendmail.
But Since Postfix runs smtp.d, how would I
do Postfix in hosts.allow?
I also have a question about how postfix
would
Hello;
I am planning on setting up Cyrus on a machine
and the documentation says that it is intended'
for use on 'sealed' servers (servers for which there
are no accounts that can log into the system)
However:
If I use ssh to administer the system, I have to
set it up so I can ssh directly to
On Nov 17, 2007, at 12:13 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I am planning on setting up Cyrus on a machine
and the documentation says that it is intended'
for use on 'sealed' servers (servers for which there
are no accounts
Hello:
I have installed Cyrus23 from ports and then read
the pkg-message and it has references to
/usr/local/cyrus and usr/local/etc/imapd.conf
both of which do not exist.
FreeBSD 6.2
Wouldn't the install have created these?
I have lots of docs on Cyrus and Postfix
but none specific to how ports
On Nov 18, 2007, at 12:27 AM, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
jekillen wrote:
Hello:
I have installed Cyrus23 from ports and then read
the pkg-message and it has references to
/usr/local/cyrus and usr/local/etc/imapd.conf
both of which do not exist.
FreeBSD 6.2
Wouldn't the install have created
Hello;
The following is what I get when I do mysql_install_db.
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libcrypt.so.2 not found, required
by my_print_defaults
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libcrypt.so.2 not found, required
by my_print_defaults
(yes, the same message twice)
I looked in ports
Hello;
I have installed mysql51-client, mysql51-server, and mysql51-scripts.
I looked for pkg_message in mysql51-scripts but there is none.
Where do I get info on what this port has and what it does?
Thank you for info
Jeff K
___
Hello:
Is this the way to start mysqld in rc.conf?
mysqld_enable=YES
I ask because I have not found the specifics.
I copied the mysql.server script to the rc.d dir.
but the documentation only deals specifically
with Linux where startup scripts are concerned.
Thank you in advance;
Jeff K
Hi;
I am getting the following messaged when named attempts to start
at system startup:
could not configure root hints from 'named.root': file not found
loading configuration: file not found
So what is supposed to tell this script where to find these files?
(in FreeBSD rc script context: i looked
On Nov 23, 2007, at 9:25 PM, Josh Tolbert wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 09:04:01PM -0800, jekillen wrote:
Hello:
Is this the way to start mysqld in rc.conf?
mysqld_enable=YES
I ask because I have not found the specifics.
I copied the mysql.server script to the rc.d dir
Hello;
I am having some named problems:
The daemon will not start and run on system startup.
There is plenty of info on problems when named
is running, but not when it will not start.
I did get it to start after boot with
#named (su to root without - option)
It started and ran as demonstrated
for writes or has written... it's been over 40
years since I took French in high school.
Thanks again much appreciated;
bonjour
Jeff K
Le 25 nov. 07 à 20:19, jekillen a écrit :
Hello;
I am having some named problems:
The daemon will not start and run on system startup.
There is plenty of info
On Nov 25, 2007, at 1:34 PM, Gelsema, P ((Patrick)) wrote:
On Sun, November 25, 2007 21:18, Shantanoo Mahajan wrote:
On 26-Nov-07, at 1:23 AM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On November 23, 2007 9:04:01 PM -0800 jekillen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
Is this the way to start mysqld in rc.conf
On Nov 26, 2007, at 2:57 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
On November 25, 2007 at 09:51PM jekillen wrote:
[ snip ]
Thank you all for responses.
I did get this straightened out:
It is mysql_enable=YES
and putting a script named mysql
in the /etc/rc.d directory with the
lines;
#! /bin/sh
/usr/local
On Nov 27, 2007, at 2:50 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
On November 26, 2007 at 07:53PM jekillen wrote:
Did you install this from ports? If so. the script would have been
placed
there all ready.
Yes, that is what provoked the original question. I had built and
installed
from source tarball
Hello;
I have my system, running FreeBSD v6.2,
using Postfix.
The following line in inetd.conf is uncommented;
smtpstream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
and, I am getting messages on system boot that qmaild does not exist
and is being
Hello:
I am using Absolute BSD, Second Ed.
and am looking in the section on Sendmail.
I cannot find where to specify a relay host.
I have a hosts that originate mail to remote
recipients but use a mail hub (Postfix) on
another machine on local network to
relay this mail to the outside. It is not
On Dec 8, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Christian Walther wrote:
Hi,
On 08/12/2007, jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
I am using Absolute BSD, Second Ed.
and am looking in the section on Sendmail.
I cannot find where to specify a relay host.
I have a hosts that originate mail to remote
Hello:
I have two name servers for four domains.
The primary name server is running FreeBSD v 6.0
and the secondary is running v 6.2.
I have an MX record for each of the four registered
domains. I have set up Postfix to act as a smart host
mail hub (the MX host). One of the named record
database
On Dec 11, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Bill Vermillion wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 18:23 , while impersonating an expert on
the internet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this to
stdout:
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 06:09:11 -0600
From: Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: named mystery
To: jekillen
On Dec 11, 2007, at 4:09 AM, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 12:57 AM 12/10/2007, jekillen wrote:
Hello:
I have two name servers for four domains.
The primary name server is running FreeBSD v 6.0
and the secondary is running v 6.2.
I have an MX record for each of the four registered
domains. I
Hello:
Q: When making changes to ntp.conf it is necessary to restart the
server?
(I suspect yes)
Q: How is that done?
(I suspect ntpd reload or restart per rc script.. along the lines of
apachectl restart
or postfix reload??? Kill -HUP pid ??? )
I am looking at FreeBSD handbook and ntp
On Dec 12, 2007, at 9:57 PM, N.J. Thomas wrote:
* jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-12 20:42:47-0800]:
Q: When making changes to ntp.conf it is necessary to restart the
server?
According to the ntpd docs, yes. The ntpd configuration docs say this:
Ordinarily, ntpd reads the ntp.conf
Hi:
I have the book and am reading it. It suits me, in that docs and
man pages can be intimidating and hard to translate into some
thing useful (for me). The one thing about books like this is
that there are a lot more in the way of theory and tutorial
practice. I could not expect anyone to give
Hello;
I have had an AMD64 754 system that I have 64 bit SCSI card and
two 15k rpm SCSI drives. It has been running fine with FreeBSD v 6.0
for about two years now. I have several things I wanted to change
and reconfigure, software wise, and hardware wise. The first was a new
case which I got
On Dec 15, 2007, at 5:21 PM, jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have had an AMD64 754 system that I have 64 bit SCSI card and
two 15k rpm SCSI drives. It has been running fine with FreeBSD v 6.0
for about two years now. I have several things I wanted to change
and reconfigure, software wise
On Dec 16, 2007, at 7:58 AM, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 07:32 PM 12/15/2007, jekillen wrote:
On Dec 15, 2007, at 5:21 PM, jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I have had an AMD64 754 system that I have 64 bit SCSI card and
two 15k rpm SCSI drives. It has been running fine with FreeBSD v 6.0
for about two
Hello:
I copied a periodic.conf file from a v6.0 system to
a v6.2 system.
Is there any incompatibility that I should be aware of?
Thanks In Advance;
Jeff K
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On Dec 19, 2007, at 12:54 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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jekillen wrote:
I copied a periodic.conf file from a v6.0 system to
a v6.2 system.
Is there any incompatibility that I should be aware of?
Assuming you're not talking about /etc/defaults
Hello:
Is there a manual or other publication that deals specifically with
reading e-mail messages to root for FreeBSD? I have gotten a
message:
setuid diffs:
--- /var/log/setuid.today Sat Sep 8 03:01:34 2007
+++ /tmp/security.9Jz0CWds Wed Dec 19 03:01:38 2007
followed by
On Dec 19, 2007, at 7:30 PM, Kurt Buff wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007 6:54 PM, jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello:
Is there a manual or other publication that deals specifically with
reading e-mail messages to root for FreeBSD? I have gotten a
message:
setuid diffs:
--- /var/log/setuid.today
Hello:
I am trying to get a new machine to boot from v6.2 install disc one of
packaged cd set.
The mother Board I am using is MSI RX480 NEO 2 w/AMD64.
At first I got the message usb1:panic: vm_fault on nofault device and
an address
I disabled usb in the bios then rebooted.
next I got the same
Hello again:
What is device with designation md0?
I am trying to boot from install 6.2 cd in cd boxed set
on MSI model# RX480 Neo2 motherboard/ AMD64 processor
Right after an entry in the boot sequence referring to this
The kernel panics with vm_fault on no fault entry (and an address).
This
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