put this command
in your ~/.bashrc.
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oblem stated:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2013-March/016814.html
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 10:10:20PM -0700, Reed A. Cartwright wrote:
> {snipped stuff about CAM and mps and ZFS deadman}
>
> Jeremy, I have a question about enabling kernel dumps based on my
> current swap config.
>
> I currently have a 1TB drive split into 4 geli encrypted
ract the
crash dump from swap and save it into /var/crash. At that point kernel
developers on the -fs list can help tell you *exactly* what to do with
kgdb(1) that can shed some light on what happened/where the issue may
lie.
All that's assuming that the issue truly is ZFS waiting for I/O and
uot;Client Hello" packet in Wireshark. Go looking for the
"Extension: server_name" section of the TLSv1 portion of the packet
(Wireshark can decode this) and you'll find it.
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On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 09:09:07AM +, Teske, Devin wrote:
> 4. lsvfs output?
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>
>
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
> [owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] on behalf of Jeremy Chadwick
> [j...@koi
systems
are mountpoint=none.
Footnote: do not do silly things like grep /etc/src.conf for WITHOUT_xxx
features, or /etc/rc.conf for whatever; an admin may have set these in
advance for the next {build,install}{world,kernel} which have yet to be
run. Parsing/checking config files is not going to suffice.
Hello,
We at SmartServ Hosting, http://www.smart-serv.net/, have been
offering VPS containers supporting FreeBSD for over a year and
previously ran all our services from FreeBSD on bare metal before moving
into our virtualization environment where we continue to use FreeBSD for
our core ser
k the superblock 4096 bytes after the start
of the device. This does limit the number of GPT partitions supported
(from 128 down to 8), but I question the reasoning/sanity of anyone
who's got more than 8 GPT partitions on a single disk anyway (use a
volume manager already
nto our ears and yell
"LALALA" when people point out shortcomings. Blind advocacy of any
kind of technology these days is something to be wary of.
All that said: labels have a very, very specific purpose, backed by a
list of many caveats. But "I want to ensure controller port X map
bus3"
hint.ada.4.at="scbus4"
hint.ada.5.at="scbus5"
See CAM(4) man page (read it, don't skim!) for full details. Just
please for the love of god do not use labels to solve this.
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On 08/31/2012 03:37 PM, Walt Elam wrote:
I recently *accidentally* removed myself from the wheel group, so I was no
longer able to use su to root. To fix it, I hooked up a monitor and
keyboard to my FreeBSD 8.2 box so I could login as root, but it kept
rejecting my password. I restarted the machi
The freebsd-arm@ list is where it is being discussed and progressing, don't
think anybody has the hardware yet.
On 2012-03-07, at 4:40 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 04:35:47PM -0500, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
>> People have not had a chance to get their hands on to even start on i
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 02:41:57PM +0100, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
> Hello list, Jeremy, Doug,
>
>
> We're currently having a discussion on the FRnOG mailing list regarding
> the laughable announcement of an attack on the DNS root servers by
> Anonymous.
>
> I'v
(sort of).
$ ls -ld /usr/share/locale/de_DE*
drwxr-xr-x2 root wheel 512 Sep 28 14:36
/usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-1/
drwxr-xr-x2 root wheel 512 Sep 28 14:36
/usr/share/locale/de_DE.ISO8859-15/
drwxr-xr-x2 root wheel 512 Sep 28 14:36
/usr/share/locale/de_
On 10/07/11 01:01, Aydın Demirel wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I installed FreeBSD 8.2 on Centos 5.7 via KVM. KVM version is 8.3 and
> qemu version is 0.12.4
>
> We have network problem. I set guest freebsd network as bridge mode
> and Status seems active. Default gateway is defined..
>
> When I see network pac
e APCI if the system
>you have uses apm. This is way I choose option 6
ACPI has replaced APM on all modern systems and many modern systems
will not boot without ACPI. Unless you have specific requirements, I
suggest you stick with the defaults.
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so maybe my etcs are
> wrong?
>
> $> rcorder /etc/rc.d/zfs
> rcorder: file `/etc/rc.d/zfs' is before unknown provision `mountlate'
> /etc/rc.d/zfs
>
> $> rcorder /etc/rc.d/mountcritlocal
> rcorder: requirement `root' in file `/etc/rc.d/mountcritlocal' has
gt; Dell PowerEdge 1950? Is there an option to do this via USB? As I
> said, the firmware is quite old, it's from 2007.
The answer is here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/147572
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l output, etc. that show how
you're trying to mount the disc, as well as relevant /dev entries
pertaining to your DVD drive. dmesg might also be helpful. And I
assume you have looked at mount_udf(8)?
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> AT OK-AT-OK \
> AT+CFUN=1 OK-AT-OK \
> AT+CMEE=2 OK-AT-OK \
> AT+CSQ OK \
> AT+CGDCONT=1,\\\"IP\\\",\\\"internet\\\" OK \
> AT+CGACT? OK-AT-OK \
> AT+CGATT? OK \
> AT+CGCLASS? OK
e more than
> happy to provide pciconf or other output if requested.
Try adding the following to /boot/loader.conf then reboot and see if
the "excessive repeat" behaviour changes:
hint.kbdmux.0.disabled="1"
It would also help if you would state exactly what brand/mo
O", as the USB subsystem
> will call moused with the correct settings automatically.
Correction -- it's devd(8) which auto-launches moused, not the USB
subsystem. See /etc/devd.conf and look for the 'ums[0-9]+' entries.
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On 06/07/10 19:58, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 06:21:11PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
>
>> i'v been having trouble upgrading stuff for the past n weeks. i
>> just noticed that my web server won't build. or/when it does, it
>> won't start. i just fired off /usr/local/sbin/apachetl
gt; revival of "jailed"?
ZFS_PROP_ZONED (property "jailed") was explicitly added to the
not-supported-on-FreeBSD property list as of 5 weeks ago per MFC
r197867. See commit 1.4.2.4 to RELENG_8 here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/cddl/contrib/opens
ose files is the "*default release=cvs
tag=XXX". Specifically the "tag=XXX" part.
8.0-RELEASE's tag is RELENG_8_0, while 8.0-STABLE's tag is RELENG_8.
So which tag you use should be based on what version you wish to run.
So at this point, you should:
1) pkg_delete
ot;ZFS kept reporting errors and I found I
actually had bad hardware even though I've been using it for years"
reports.
> Would an Intel board would compensate for this?
No. The memory controller is embedded in the Atom and doesn't support
ECC. If you decide to go the E
ot sure how well FreeBSD's X.org supports the Pinetrail
yet. There have been some commits but I don't know if support is
complete.
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 02:27:34PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> On Monday 29 March 2010 1:30:38 pm Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 05:01:02PM +, Masoom Shaikh wrote:
> > > On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Ivan Voras wrote:
> > > > On 28 M
ut I've
been told numerous times that isn't the case.
To developers: what incentives would help get this issue well-needed
attention? This problem makes kernel debugging, panic analysis, and
other console-oriented viewing basically impossible.
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pposed to be v3).
The printing of the incorrect version number was fixed in RELENG_7 and
RELENG_8 approx. 8 weeks ago. See commit revs 1.14.2.8 (RELENG_7) and
1.18.2.5 (RELENG_8) below:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_vfsops.c
tom third of my post for an explanation:
http://koitsu.wordpress.com/2009/10/12/testing-out-freebsd-8-0-rc1/
The message is confusing/badly worded, despite having gone through
numerous commits to change its wording.
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This is intentional/normal, believe it or not. It's by-design as part
of some compiler tests that autoconf (or the software that uses
autoconf) induces. Thanks, GNU! FreeBSD logs these to the console by
default; the sysctl to control this behaviour is kern
Do you have any idea how to clear up:
GEOM: mirror/gm0: the secondary GPT table is corrupt or invalid.
GEOM: mirror/gm0: using the primary only -- recovery suggested.
It has not caused any issues, but I'd still like to eliminate the errors
without causing data loss. I have two WD drives in a so
, Solaris 10, or OpenSolaris) which has
used GPT.
I don't know who's giving you the impression that "everyone and their
dog is using GPT". Why is this feature a deal-breaker for you? Why are
you giving it so much attention?
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>
>Why isn't LinkedIn in FreeBSD.org's spam blocker?
I have raised this with postmaster@ and he is investigating how to
block this spam.
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2009/8/31 James Phillips :
...
>> I have some questions about FreeBSD. The questions I had in
>> mind are:
>
> Such general questions imply "homework assignment."
Indeed, I found "General features (at least three)? Firewall, GUI,
Networking and
so on." quite amusing. I am surprised he didn't incl
Apache (not sure what is available for lighttpd),
will check the traffic to your HTTP server for any irregularities,
known exploits and potential exploits.
HTH
Jeremy
* the URL I wrote probably isn't even valid, it is just a
demonstration, so just treat it as psuedocode.
2009/8/27 Colin Bra
e attached the output of 'lsusb -d 1050:0010 -v >
~/yubikey-lsusb.txt' from the ports/sysutils/usbutils port
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Bus /dev/usb Device /dev/ugen5.5: ID 1050:0010
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.00
re you using?
FreeBSD 8-current.
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resume works out of the box. With WiFi and camera turned off, I can
get over 3 hrs on the std battery doing things like locally reading
mail. I have a USB 3G dongle and it's quite power-hungry (1/4 to 1/3
of total power consumption).
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services offers
plenty of scope for interesting developments. One area would be in
University Operating Systems courses - it would again be possible to
offer practical coursework on operating systems that are comprehendable
in their entirety (ala V6 and Minix).
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I'm having trouble with HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 on FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE.
I have 2 disks on it in a mirror configuration. Everything seems to go
swimmingly through the FreeBSD installation, up until the final reboot...
1) Boot from Disc 1.
2) At the "Welcome to FreeBSD" screen, choose option "6"
You can then enter the name of the program you wish to run - eg
/boot/loader.old (or directly load /boot/kernel/kernel)
See the following for a more complete description:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=boot&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+7.1-RELEASE&format=html
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If scroll lock still works, you can take pictures of earlier output (and
if caps/scroll/num lock don't work, that is a useful piece of information).
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Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's inability to implement
an MTA that is either RFC2821-
On 2008-Dec-24 17:29:05 +0100, Jack Raats wrote:
>Main problem is:
>ad0: FreeBSD check1 failed
This is produced when the ATA subsystem is trying to read RAID
metadata off the disk and just means it failed to find any. It's
not an error. Can you post more context please.
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have to do anything.
FreeBSD's rc.d system updates the first line of the motd automatically;
see /etc/rc.d/motd.
I highly recommend placing the following into /etc/mergemaster.rc:
# Do not compare template motd to /etc/motd
IGNORE_MOTD=yes
This will cause mergemaster to s
as (daX or
>> adX;
>> probably daX).
>
> H'mmm... You are revealing great gaps in my knowledge today, Jeremy. Not
> that that's hard to do...
>
> I've been looking in dmesg.boot and fstab for clues... Not sure if that
> is where I should be loo
ress x8 SAS/SATA2 Hardware ROMB RAID with 128MB Memory
> Module and 72 Hour Battery Backup Cache
>
> $625 as shown on the packing list, so I hope it's a good one.
Ah, I think it's hardware RAID, and PCIe to boot. Yes, I would
recommend keeping that! What does it show up as und
reasons to use hardware RAID, but in those
scenarios admins should be looking at buying an actual filer, e.g.
Network Appliance. Otherwise, for "simple" systems (even stuff like
2U or 3U boxes with many disks, e.g. a "low-cost filer"), stick with
some form of OS-b
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 12:11:36PM -0500, John Almberg wrote:
>
> On Nov 19, 2008, at 11:49 AM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:57:50AM -0500, John Almberg wrote:
>>> I just noticed something odd and am looking for ideas...
>>>
>>>
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 07:54:00AM -0800, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 06:43:27AM -0800, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>>
>>> Mel wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wednesday 19 November 2008 15:06:54 Drew Tomlinson wro
214M Buf, 457M
> Free
> Swap: 16G Total, 123M Used, 16G Free
>
> PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU
> COMMAND
> 45136 root1 1040 2636M 2621M CPU5 4 254.1H 103.91% snmpd
> 37368 www 1 200 193M 46232K lockf
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 06:43:27AM -0800, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> Mel wrote:
>> On Wednesday 19 November 2008 15:06:54 Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>>
>>> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 04:10:55PM -0800, Drew Tomlin
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 06:06:54AM -0800, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 04:10:55PM -0800, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>>
>>> Polytropon wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:34:32 -0800, D
AE, not PEA. It's important you refer
to it as PAE, because the kernel option is actually called that; if you
typo it, it won't work. :-)
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. boot0cfg -v ad0) to get information about
the boot0 configuration.
> maybe I was looking in the wrong documentation, if any/all of this is in the
> docs, which one? the handbook?
Yes.
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hen you're finished dealing with all of this, I would highly recommend
taking the time to write a professional and concise letter to a
supervisor or manager at Dell, and express your displeasure with their
Linux-only tools. They should at least be providing ISO images you ca
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:13:50PM -0800, Benjamin Lee wrote:
> On 11/18/08 21:43, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> [...]
> > You can only use it on 7.x if you add compatibility libraries and ensure
> > your kernel has COMPAT_FREEBSD6 in it. These libraries have given some
> > u
ave an updated ports tree with a 6.2 installation, you
> can keep using that with 6.4 (or even 7.x).
You can only use it on 7.x if you add compatibility libraries and ensure
your kernel has COMPAT_FREEBSD6 in it. These libraries have given some
users trouble in the past; you will find most peopl
should be able to set this setting using
>> the file /boot/loader.conf. I think I had this setting on a
>> FreeBSD 5 machine, I'll go and check.
>>
>
> Thanks for your reply. I guess I expected to be able to view it via
> sysctl even though I understood it c
thing* to get
debugging symbols.
The non-stripping situation is on a per-port basis, AFAIK. Not all
ports have WITH_DEBUG.
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wrong.
I don't know what your budget is, but US$300-400 for an AIO printer
that works with your setup, and in a multi-OS environment, is well
worth it.
If folks out there are using network or USB printers with FreeBSD
RELENG_7 (without Linux emulation; CUPS is acceptable for other
I'm told KDE applicationg are
starting down this road too), but cannot with X or OS X. I suppose it's
because I've a mental stigma; I associate *IX and UNIX with servers, and
I likely always will. *IX/UNIX on the desktop is a crazy idea to me.
That's all I have to say o
s never worked for me
> under FreeBSD on this machine is the standby stuff (suspend/resume, etc.).
> Does anyone know whether this will finally work right under RELENG_7
> (especially 7.1-RELEASE)?
I'd recommend posting the issue you have to freebsd-acpi.
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everal FreeBSD 7.1 servers, and the
> > VPS is the only one that has this problem.
>
> I checked on my other FreeBSD boxes (all 7.0) and none of them (VPS or
> otherwise) exihibit this problem.
Then there's a very good possibility it's hardware-related. At my
workplace,
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:45:52AM -0800, Daniel Howard wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:22:11AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [...]
> >> > A statically-linked version of bash w
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 04:29:06PM +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 03:44:23PM +0100, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> >> Hello
> >>
> >> Does anyone has tried to use ZFS over iSCSI ?
> >
> > Another FreeBSD use
now about it beforehand.
Issue:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-scsi/2008-February/003383.html
Patch:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-scsi/2008-February/003387.html
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 04:09:15PM +0200, Ott Köstner wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 02:49:26PM +0200, Ott Köstner wrote:
>>
>
>>> Also, there was a strange phenomenon with FreeBSD router with pf.
>>> the rule in question is:
SD router with pf.
> the rule in question is:
> 'scrub in all'
>
> I do not knw, if this has anything to do with 7.1 issue. Maybe it is not
> just a good idea to have a 'scrub' rule on router...
No, it's perfectly fine. But your description of the proble
ied it,
and I cannot see how it can be taken seriously until its cleaned up and
made much more user-friendly. There's also been some developer "drama"
in recent days, which literally halted the project for months on end,
and I don't know what bec
SH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 FreeBSD-20080901" rather than
> greeting
> rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at
> main.c(1504) [sender=3.0.4]
>
> I've tried variants to the point of no return. Help would be appreciated.
Check out the -e flag for rsync. There are
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> 99156 p0 S+ 0:00.00 grep mysql
>
> Anyone who can explain this?
Does the behaviour change if you mount /proc? (This would mainly apply
to RELENG_6 and earlier only)
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t; remove). I can't find such ioctl.
> second is to have a direct access from the driver to the OS vlan table. I'm
> not familiar with the interface or if it's possible at all, and that is my
> actual question.
This question should go to freebsd-hackers.
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the ldconfig hints. At least when I ran
>
> ldconfig -R /usr/local/lib/gcc-4.3.3
>
> things improved.
The ports framework has support to do this automatically, so the
question is why it didn't happen. Could you file a PR on the matter?
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) is missing), so be sure to check the man page of your NIC driver.
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ther, as can be confirmed with ale(4) vs. age(4) (ex: the L1E NIC
completely different from the L1 NIC).
I've added an entry to my below Wiki page stating that we do not have
support for these Atheros chips.
http://wiki.freebsd.org/JeremyChadwick/Commonly_reported_issues
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both a dynamically-linked instance to be installed in
> /usr/local/bin, and a statically-linked instance to be installed
> in, say, /usr/local/static. Those who want to use bash as the
> root shell could copy it from there to /bin or /sbin.
This part of the thread should be move
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 10:36:24PM -0500, Dan wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2008.11.15 18:32:39 -0800:
> > > Problem solved. Why doesn't FreeBSD ship bash and other shells besides
> > > the `sh' linked statically is beyond me. It wouldn't break por
heated discussion. We went
through the same thing discussing bringing tcsh in (remember, /bin/csh
is tcsh).
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or remove the 4-5 set limit). However,
they're only available for very specific models of DVD drives. If this
is important to you, you should considering purchasing a drive that can
be flashed with a "hacked" firmware.
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:37:15PM -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:00:13PM -0500, Lisa Casey wrote:
> > Very odd. Sigh, Michael is not vacationing in Romania. Doubt he's ever
> > been there. I got rid of the michael account (it wasn't used any
many brute force attempts coming from an IP
address:
ports/security/blocksshd
ports/security/sshblock
ports/security/sshguard
(I think I forgot one more, but those are the main three)
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lf
the energy used "converting" people and applied it to fixing bugs and
improving FreeBSD, there wouldn't be a need to "convert". "Build it
(and secure/stabilise it) and they will come".
I guess I just see things in a different light than most.
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ncurses (see /usr/lib/libncurses.so.7).
You must have some port or piece of software on your machine which is
requiring an old (compat5x) version of libncurses, or you have a machine
that has been upgraded from FreeBSD 5.x to 6.x to 7.x.
I really don't know what to make of this.
> On Thu, Nov
library
(during the linking phase), the library filename (libXXX.so.X.X) is
stored in the binary, not "libXXX.so".
I'm not sure how/why a rebuild xgettext is linking to what appears to be
a very old version of libncurses. libncurses.so.5.6 would be for
F
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 02:47:27PM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> There was a vnconfig way back in FreeBSD that allowed for managing
> virtual disks or disks as
> files. What is the means to handle that kind of situation?
mdconfig(8) nowadays.
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4) driver. He should
be able to explain what the error messages mean.
Scott, check out the URL below.
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 01:29:11PM +0100, VeeJay wrote:
> > > If it looks healt
esn't tell me much. Scott Long might know.
http://digitalfreaks.org/~lavalamp/20081023_server3_screen_dump.png
You should try asking the system manufacturer if they know what any
of the data means.
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On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:24:02AM -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:20:59AM +0100, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
> > Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> When I looked at the resulting symbol names using nm or objdump, certain
>
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 03:16:40AM -0800, Unga wrote:
> --- On Thu, 11/13/08, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How about asking the GNU GRUB folks if GRUB 0.97 supports
> > UFS2?
> >
> It seems some old version of GRUB on a old versi
boot(8). However, I see no such capability in the man
pages, so you might be out of luck.
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> Your reply is very much appreciated.
How about asking the GNU GRUB folks if GRUB 0.97 supports UFS2?
Also, GRUB is up to 1.96, and does work with amd64. The port is
horribly outdated.
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/grub/
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On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:20:59AM +0100, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
> Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> When I looked at the resulting symbol names using nm or objdump, certain
>> characters were prepended to them. There's a gcc or ld flag which
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On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:00:21AM +0100, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
> Quoting Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> I know that the .so's you're loading with dlopen() need to be built a
>> specific way/with certain arguments, otherwise they won't
ery** well-aware of the
negative aspects of RAID-0 (one disk dies, you lose the entire
filesystem).
Which is why I performed backups. Daily.
My point: RAID-0 is fine to use, as long as you're doing backups
often, and accept what will happen if one of your disks goes bad.
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find: /var/heimdal: Permission denied
$
$ find /var/db -type d -print 1> /dev/null
find: /var/db/entropy: Permission denied
find: /var/db/ipf: Permission denied
find: /var/db/postfix: Permission denied
$ ls -ld /var/db/entropy /var/db/ipf /var/db/postfix
drwx--2
-Wold-style-definition -Wpacked -Wpointer-arith
-Wredundant-decls -Wsign-compare -Wstrict-prototypes -Wunreachable-code
-Wwrite-strings
And see what appears.
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ve servers which are
remote and you lack any of these features, I'm both surprised and not
sure what to tell you. You'll encounter this problem with any OS, not
just FreeBSD.
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