, 2008 at 09:26:50PM -0400, Andy Christianson typed:
Whenever I send any email from my normal user account, it goes straight
to
dead.letter, even if I attempt to mail a local user. When I try to send
mail
as root, it simply does not send. I have a very basic, updated FreeBSD
7.0
Check perms on /var/mail that it is set to 775
-Derek
/var/mail is at 775, so that's not it...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ stat /var/mail
89 47105 drwxrwxr-x 2 root mail 188185 512 Jul 30 03:01:51 2008 Jul 30
16:35:18 2008 Jul 30 16:35:18 2008 Feb 24 12:49:40 2008 4096 4 0
/var/mail
At 05:45 PM 7/30/2008, Andy Christianson wrote:
Check perms on /var/mail that it is set to 775
-Derek
/var/mail is at 775, so that's not it...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ stat /var/mail
89 47105 drwxrwxr-x 2 root mail 188185 512 Jul 30 03:01:51 2008 Jul 30
16:35:18 2008 Jul 30
Whenever I send any email from my normal user account, it goes straight to
dead.letter, even if I attempt to mail a local user. When I try to send mail
as root, it simply does not send. I have a very basic, updated FreeBSD 7.0
installation. Mail has not worked since I installed 7.0 about 42 days
I need to run two different versions of PostgreSQL. Currently my server
is configured to use PostgreSQL 7.4 and I need to also run PostgreSQL
8.3. I noticed that there are different ports for different versions of
PostgreSQL. If I install the port for 8.3, will that cause any problems
with my
On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 02:07 -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Christianson
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 6:35 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Poweredge 1950 IPMI
A while
I have a production server running FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE, and it has
stability issues. The problem is that after a crash, it takes quite a
while to get back up and running. Most of the time is spent doing a file
system check on a 500GB USB drive with a single UFS partition. I noticed
that my var,
A while back I posted about reading the CPU temperature on a Dell
Poweredge 1950. The proposed solution was to use ipmitool to read the
temperature from the IPMI controller. This gives me a lot of readings,
including ambient temperature, but it does not give me the temperature
of the CPUs. It says
In Gentoo, there is a program called cfg-update that will help to merge
new configuration options that come with a new version of software when
you do a system update from portage.
Does FreeBSD have any equivalent to this that ensures that configuration
files work after updating software with
Hello,
We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist, but
/dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also tried
lmmon with the -i option and that did not work.
Thanks in advance for
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We've been able to do this using IPMI.
Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load the driver?
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From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:09 PM
To: Andy Christianson
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950
Hello everyone,
I am having a very strange problem. My sever stopped responding in SSH.
At the time,
a co-worker said he was importing a MySQL database from a USB drive
mounted as ext2fs.
I went back to check on the console, and it was scrolling *EXTREMELY*
quickly with
apparently random
Do I have to do anything to tell mount_smbfs to use CIFS instead of the
SMB protocol?
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 3:41 PM
To: Andy Christianson
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Subject: Re: smbfs CIFS
isn't SMB and CIFS the same?
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Andy Christianson wrote:
Do I have to do anything to tell
Hello,
I am running FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE AMD64 on a dual dual-core xeon system,
and I am having an odd problem with non-UFS filesystems. Any mounted
filesystem that is not UFS will return a random, negative st_birthtime.
Also, each time I stat the file I get a different value.
The two
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