LSI 2008 drivers

2012-11-19 Thread Alltek Supplies Tech Support/Customer Service
Good afternoon,

We're looking to build a ZFS storage device with FreeBSD version 8.3, however, 
the Supermicro based hardware comes with LSI 2008 SAS controller card and we 
were told that LSI / Supermicro doesn't have a driver for FreeBSD.  We're just 
wondering if the LSI 2008 is supported under FreeBSD version 8.3?

Please advise.

Thanks.

Philip

Alltek Supplies, Inc.
Phone: (714)482-0770
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Re: [#24488694] port pkg-plist

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Re: [#24488400] Why TB forgets attachment application choices?

2010-05-09 Thread support
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Re: [#24488400] Why TB forgets attachment application choices?

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Re: [Ticket#2009112310000017] Scilab and FreeBSD

2009-11-23 Thread Scilab Support
Hello Wiebe,
 
 Chris Rees is currently working on the upgrade of the Scilab package. 
 We are in touch with him to maintain and improve the package.
 
 Regards,
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 23.11.2009 11:13 - W.R. Pestman a écrit:
 Dear Scilab team,
 I don't know whether this is the right language to contact you.
 Maybe I should contact you in French?
 Anyway, I am writing you because I am worrying about the
 Scilab port in FreeBSD. Do you know that they consider to
 remove this port? I think this would be a highly undesirable
 act. The point seems to be that they can't find someone to
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Hi,

Is there any way to avoid the system going to single user mode when a 
secondary storage device cannot be mounted?.

I mean, if all system filesystems are OK, how can set up a device with a 
custom mount point so that when it's tried to mount at boot time and 
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Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 15:45:38 +0300
From: Boris Samorodov b...@ipt.ru
Subject: Re: unable to logon after updating ports collection - Freebsd
7.1 stable
To: Roy Stuivenberg roys1...@gmail.com
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Roy Stuivenberg roys1...@gmail.com writes:

 After I completed my Freebsd 7.1 stable, and updated all the ports, I got
 prompted with another logonscreen.
 Whatever I try, I can't login with my useraccount and even not logon as
 root.
 This happened severall times now, the only way was to reinstall everything,
 and I was hoping to resolve this by completly finish upgrading the ports.
 And .. again the same problem.
 I'm really hoping to get some answers that will solve this problem, maybe
 someone had to deal with this  issue before ??
 I will not give up, because Freebsd stole my heart.

The problem has nothing to do with ports. To restore your root/user logins:
. boot into single user mode;
. set a new root password;
. set a new user password;
. boot into multiuser mode;
. login and have fun.


WBR
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 Roy Stuivenberg roys1...@gmail.com writes:

 After I completed my Freebsd 7.1 stable, and updated all the ports, I
 got
 prompted with another logonscreen.
 Whatever I try, I can't login with my useraccount and even not logon as
 root.
 This happened severall 

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Multihoming VPN endpoint

2008-03-25 Thread Curo Technology Support
Hello List,

I have a question regarding setting up a VPN on a multihomed WAN link,
we are thinking about setting up a site with two load balanced ADSL
links that includes a site to site VPN.

Does anyone have any experience in this kind of setup that could offer
up any advice?

Regards

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High thread usage ... where ... ?

2008-01-30 Thread Hub Support
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root   11 30.4  0.0 0 8  ??  RL   Thu09PM 5076:24.00 [idle: cpu0]
root   10  8.5  0.0 0 8  ??  RL   Thu09PM 4399:13.30 [idle: cpu1]

But I'm not finding any processes that are using any unusual CPU ... this is a 
6-STABLE machine:

FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE #12: Mon Jan 21 08:45:17 AST 2008

Is there some way of find out what process is using up all the CPU?

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Re: Suggestions please for what POP or IMAP servers to use

2007-12-13 Thread Support (Rudy)

Andrew Falanga wrote:

Hi,

I'm working on setting up a server for both WWW and e-mail.  We're using
apache 2.2 w/PHP support (for phpWebSite) and for e-mail I'd like to stay
with sendmail for the MTA, but I've not used any servers that will allow for
POP and IMAP.  What in the ports would be good suggestions from those here
who've used them?


Everyone has mentioned dovecot -- maybe I should check it out -- but I have been using courier-imap 
for 5 or 6 years and like that POP/IMAP package.  All clients connect fine, it does SSL 
(POPs/IMAPs) and never gives me any trouble.  The multiple rc.d files are kinda silly.  I've been 
using it on a mail machine to serve 200 domains and about 2,500 email addresses -- never seems to 
crash, never requires restarts.


Oh, and I use sendmail as the MTA (with 
clamav/milter-regex/sid-milter/milter-greylist).

- Rudy
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Re: em driver for FreeBSD 6.0

2007-12-13 Thread Support (Rudy)


Using 3rd party drivers is usually a DRAG.  Just update your OS!

Looks like the 6-STABLE (aka 6.3-RC1) has a newer driver.
char em_driver_version[] = Version - 6.7.3;

Rudy



Jay Aikat wrote:

Hi,
I am trying to install the em-6.6 driver (downloaded from the Intel 
site) into my FreeBSD 6.0 kernel.


I followed their instructions.
After running 'make cleandepend', when I run 'make depend' I get the 
following (working directory is /usr/src/sys/i386/compile/mykernel):
../../../dev/em/if_e1000.c:3525:48: macro TBI_ACCEPT requires 7 
arguments, but only 5 given

mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1

Any ideas what's wrong here?  Thanks,
--Jay.

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Re: cron pile up! Lot's of cron: running job (cron)

2007-12-03 Thread Support (Rudy)


Below is part of the cron...  Seems like any random cronjob can get clogged up... load varies from 
0.2 to 1.0 on this dual-core box.  I rebooted the box -- cron's continue to slowly pile up.



One of the cronjobs that is 'stuck' is this one: /root/bin/raid-status.sh
which can be found here:
 http://www.monkeybrains.net/~rudy/example/raid_status.html

Forgot to mention, I am running:
  6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #3: Thu May 31 01:18:15 PDT 2007

OH, ps shows this:
58383  ??  D  0:00.00 cron: running job (cron)
58384  ??  IVs0:00.00 cron: running job (cron)
/var/log/cron has this entry:
Dec  3 20:16:00 pita /usr/sbin/cron[58384]: (root) CMD 
(/root/bin/raid-status.sh CRON)

BUT there is no 'raid-status.sh' stuck in the ps axw.  Seems like the vfork set off the cronjob, 
it ran, but then cron didn't 'stop' executing.  Any debuggin tips?


Rudy

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##
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##
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd restart
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd restart


## and anti-virus
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@weekly /usr/bin/find /var/tmp/ -maxdepth 1 -and -path *clamav* -and -type d -and \! -newermt '2 
days ago' -and -delete





###
#  Clean stuff up
#  old trash, viruses, old spam,  and  authdaemon cache
###
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45 3 * * * /usr/bin/find /var/spool/squirrelmail/attach \! -newermt '9 day ago' 
-delete
## stuff marked as Trash or in Trash folder
55 3 * * * /usr/bin/find /home /data/virtual/ -path */Maildir/* -and -name *:*T -and \! 
-newermt '2 day ago' -delete
35 3 * * * /usr/bin/find /home/ /data/virtual/ -path */Maildir/.Trash/* -name *net* -and \! 
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Hinged Cables

2007-09-25 Thread support

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[SwissCash Warning] Multiple password failure

2007-08-15 Thread SwissCash Support

   Dear Investors,

   We recently have determined that different computers have logged into
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gThumb 2.10.4- no thumbnails for me :(

2007-07-16 Thread Support (Rudy)


My gthumb doesn't show thumbnails.  :(  Nautilus does.
I tried
   rm -rf ~/.thumbnails
and that didn't help.  Also, I tried reinstalling gthumb.  Finally, I 
tried updating to 2.10.5 (by editing the port make file to use 2.10.5) 
and that didn't help either.


if I launch gthumb from a terminal window (instead of from the menu) I 
get this error:

  ** (gthumb:22031): WARNING **: Too many links

(actually, if I click on a folder with 12 images, I will get that 
message 12 times in my terminal window.


ANy recommendations on getting gthumb to show thumbnails?


Rudy


SYSTEM INFO:

6.2-STABLE FreeBSD i386

gthumb-2.10.4

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Re: Request [Ticket#432244926]

2007-01-25 Thread carookee Support
Hello ,

which question?


Please contact us if you have further questions.

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upgrading apache+modssl

2006-01-24 Thread ET Support
I am having problems upgrading from

apache+mod_ssl-1.3.34+2.8.25

to

apache+mod_ssl-1.3.34+2.8.25_2

First I tried using this

portupgrade -R apache+mod_ssl-1.3.34+2.8.25

which gives me this error;

===  Applying FreeBSD patches for apache+mod_ssl-1.3.34+2.8.25_1
/usr/bin/perl: not found
*** Error code 127
Stop in /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl

The correct path to my perl is /usr/local/bin/perl... how/where can I
specify that so portupgrade acknowledges that fact?

Alternatively, I tried installing with 'make install clean' from
/usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl, and get this error;

===  Applying FreeBSD patches for apache+mod_ssl-1.3.34+2.8.25_1
Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
2 out of 2 hunks ignored--saving rejects to configure.rej
= Patch patch-aa failed to apply cleanly.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl.

Anyone know what I need to do to get this working?

Thanks,
Ben King

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tcp strangness

2005-07-06 Thread Dr Support XGforce.COM

hi:

we are using freebsd 5.4 and 4.10 as pop3 server, one of the msg that the 
cron daliy run generated email cause our pop3 to break in the middile of 
the msg download. We tested by using either pop3 cleint or a direct telnet 
pop3 login.


we looked at the tcpdump, the telnet side strangely send the RST to pop3 
server without a clear reason (at the end of the following pop3 output), 
other pop3 msgs downloading works, except this particular msg, whihc always 
knocked out the connection.


is there any known strangeness out of the tcp stack?

17:07:15.096321 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: P 
3334678991:3334679000(9)
ack 1566293258 win 57920 nop,nop,timestamp 1675048627 1929333684 (DF) 
[tos 0x1

0]
17:07:15.096459 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: P 1:19(18) ack 9 win 
57920

nop,nop,timestamp 1929385891 1675048627 (DF)
17:07:15.098039 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 19:1467(1448) ack 9 
win 5

7920 nop,nop,timestamp 1929385892 1675048627 (DF)
17:07:15.358492 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: . ack 1467 win 56472 
nop,n

op,timestamp 1675048891 1929385891 (DF) [tos 0x10]
17:07:15.358524 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 1467:2915(1448) ack 
9 win

57920 nop,nop,timestamp 1929386153 1675048891 (DF)
17:07:15.358536 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 2915:4363(1448) ack 
9 win

57920 nop,nop,timestamp 1929386153 1675048891 (DF)
17:07:15.358547 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 4363:5811(1448) ack 
9 win

57920 nop,nop,timestamp 1929386153 1675048891 (DF)
17:07:15.631304 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: . ack 2915 win 57920 
nop,n

op,timestamp 1675049152 1929386153 (DF) [tos 0x10]
17:07:15.631333 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 5811:7259(1448) ack 
9 win

57920 nop,nop,timestamp 1929386426 1675049152 (DF)
17:07:15.669195 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: R 
3334679000:3334679000(0)

win 1
17:07:15.906823 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: . ack 7259 win 57920 
nop,n

op,timestamp 1675049425 1929386426 (DF) [tos 0x10]
byte 144417:07:15.096321 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: P 
3334678991:3334679000(9) ack 1566293258 win 57920 no

p,nop,timestamp 1675048627 1929333684 (DF) [tos 0x10]
17:07:15.096459 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: P 1:19(18) ack 9 win 
57920 nop,nop,timestamp 192938589

1 1675048627 (DF)
17:07:15.098039 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 19:1467(1448) ack 9 
win 57920 nop,nop,timestamp 1929

385892 1675048627 (DF)
17:07:15.358492 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: . ack 1467 win 56472 
nop,nop,timestamp 1675048891 1929

385891 (DF) [tos 0x10]
17:07:15.358524 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 1467:2915(1448) ack 
9 win 57920 nop,nop,timestamp 19

29386153 1675048891 (DF)
17:07:15.358536 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 2915:4363(1448) ack 
9 win 57920 nop,nop,timestamp 19

29386153 1675048891 (DF)
17:07:15.358547 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 4363:5811(1448) ack 
9 win 57920 nop,nop,timestamp 19

29386153 1675048891 (DF)
17:07:15.631304 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: . ack 2915 win 57920 
nop,nop,timestamp 1675049152 1929

386153 (DF) [tos 0x10]
17:07:15.631333 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: . 5811:7259(1448) ack 
9 win 57920 nop,nop,timestamp 19

29386426 1675049152 (DF)
17:07:15.669195 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: R 
3334679000:3334679000(0) win 1
17:07:15.906823 s2.my.net.3290  ant.POP3SERVER.pop3: . ack 7259 win 57920 
nop,nop,timestamp 1675049425 1929

386426 (DF) [tos 0x10]
17:07:15.906852 ant.POP3SERVER.pop3  s2.my.net.3290: R 
1566300516:1566300516(0) win 0


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Mounting smbfs

2004-12-30 Thread WebTent Support
Familiar with Webmin way of mounting smbfs type file systems on our
Linux boxes, I tried it with one of the FreeBSD 5.3 machines. It works
fine, but when rebooted, it sits waiting for a password. After
investigating a bit on the web I found that FreeBSD is uses the
/etc/nsmb.conf file for configuration and in that file I find
information evidently setup by Webmin, for example:

[spc2k:backupexec:backup]
workgroup=SPCLOCAL
password=x
addr=192.168.1.13

First, was this properly setup by Webmin? From the comments in the file,
it looks good. Since I am at a remote location, I had someone locally
just hit Ctrl+C during boot to get back in and look at these things. I
go to Webmin and click to mount, but then it wipes out all the mount
points except the one I clicked and does not mount that one. From
looking around the web, I realize Webmin may not be the best way to
manage this, I found this document:

 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=34247

I am looking for something that can guide me on how to make the entries
in my fstab file. I assume what I have now below is incorrect as the
boot up fails as previously mentioned.

//[EMAIL PROTECTED]/backup  /home/backup/Veritas/SPC2K  smbfs  rw  0  0

Can someone help or guide me to some more documentation on this?

-- 
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Sample server for Cyrus SASL

2004-03-26 Thread WebTent Support
I have Cyrus SASL 2.1.18 installed from ports on 5.2.1. Does it place
the source somewhere? How can I test with the sample-server and
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Re: Booting from a hard disk not supported by the BIOS

2004-01-09 Thread VPS Colo Support
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Konrad Scorciapino wrote:

 Hi,

 I've got an old computer with 2 hard disks. The first has 2GB and
 FreeBSD installed; the second, 20GB and windows installed. However, the
 computer's BIOS is quite old and doesn't detect the second hard disk, so
 I cannot boot from it. So how can I do that? I've tried installing
 FreeBSD's boot manager, but apparently it gets the devices' information
 from BIOS, since the only hard disk that appears in the boot list is the
 first one. Or perhaps there is a file somewhere to edit and add all
 information.

Could you do a very small install on the primary hard disk and then use
theat to boot the 20G disk?

Rus

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AccelRAID 250 won't boot FreeBSD

2003-12-31 Thread support
Hello,
I have an AccelRAID 250 (mylex DAC960PTL) I had 4.9 release 
running a couple of weeks ago but the install must have been a lucky 
alignment of the planets. Currently, on new install I get F1 hang on the 
boot manager or just hangs without.

The problem arose when I did a new install of 5.1 release over the 4.9 
and the install wouldn't boot. I then reinstalled 4.9 and that wouldn't 
boot. I went back and forth a couple times to no avail. I then low level 
fomatted the drives and reinitialized them but again to no avail. I read 
the suggestion to install linux which changes the drive geometry 
(which it did) but still no luck.

I've tried setting the active partition during the install by letting the 
install commit to fdisk and succesfully writing to fdisk manually and on 
all occassions a return to fdisk shows the partition not active. I feel like 
the fdisk is writing to a ramdisk and not commiting it to the boot sector 
on exit as all the rest of the install appears to be on the drive. (on 
reinstall the prompt comes up commiting to existing root). Anyone 
have any knowledge on this? I've additionally tried the live CD and the 
mini cd with the same results.

Are there any bootable floppy sets to bring up a generic kernal that 
doesn't bring up the install routine? Is there a method to correct the 
boot loader manually?

Thanks,
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[no subject]

2003-12-05 Thread -Mark Hillis- (Netway Technical Support)
Hello,

I have FreeBSD 4.8 installed on my 400mhz amd with 256mb ram (this is probably useless 
info)

I was wondering how I install packages like emacs? are they on the CD? can I choose 
them from the install menu? the reason I ask is because I didn't see it listed in the 
install options but maybe I over looked it...

sorry this is like 20 questions, but also normally when I used freebsd at work I and 
would be typing a path and I could hit tab and it would finish the path for me or tell 
me what file names are close/similar but when I hit tab on my FreeBSD box it just tabs 
spaces... I figured maybe I was using the wrong shell... if so how do I change shells? 
is this the problem? 

the reason I figured it was the wrong type of shell... is because del/delete doesn't 
backspace either, it gives me weird characters like ^something  the delete/del 
problem might just be that is a rule my admin had set or something but I don't know so 
I'm not really concerned with that but if it helps to understand what I might be doing 
wrong then shout it out right?



thanks in advance for any help/advice you can give

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Modem problems

2003-11-22 Thread Shaun Alcaster (ECI Support)
We have a lease line directly connected to out internet survice provider.
Both have 56k lease line modems, but can only connect at about 33.3Kbs how do we 
change this.

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RE: 4.8 on i386

2003-11-05 Thread support

   Hi,

   Frustrations were caused by multiple errors. First 4.8 did have a
   booting problem with my specific box that has been remedied in 4.9
   release. Second (installs falling apart was more frustrating) was
   fixed by burning the ISO slooowly. Apparently, the buner was having
   trouble at the same spot everytime I burned an ISO. Lesson learned,
   don't burn important data at high speed, and don't use cheap media.
   Otherwise, new solid burn, new install of 4.9 release and we're good
   to go.

   install note: the Xserver GUI setup failed due to out of range
   signal and I had to use the menu. I have I Compaq TFT5000 flat rack
   monitor and an ATI Mach PRO card.

   Subject: RE: 4.8 on i386

   Date sent:  Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:22:20 -0500

   From: Jeffrey Wheat [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   To: Jeffrey Wheat [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
   [EMAIL PROTECTED],

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

   Copies to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ignore my last post. The kernel is in the same

location for 4.8. I was looking at a 5.x machine.

Updating the bootstraps may still help all the

same.

   

Regards,

Jeff

   

 -Original Message-

 From: Jeffrey Wheat

 Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 11:16 AM

 To: Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Subject: RE: 4.8 on i386





 This seems familiar to a problem I had at one

 point. There is a change on location of the

 kernel so I had to install new bootstraps to

 get around this. See `man disklabel` for info

 on installing the new bootstraps.



 Hope this helps,

 Jeff







  -Original Message-

  From: Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 10:03 AM

  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Subject: Re: 4.8 on i386

 

 

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 

  Hello,

  Are there issues with trying to install 4.8 on i386 machines?
   I've

  tried

  upgrading from 4.2 on ISO cd to using the FTP site directly,

  even tried

  a clean install from the ISO but the istall continues to

  fall apart while

  retrieving anything with the Xserver and the binary itself.

  I just, this

  AM, used the FTP direct upgrade (thinking my ISO burn was
   faulty),

  skipped through the Xserve stuff that failed and allegedly did
   a

  successful upgrade. On reboot I get:

  

  booting(kernel)...

  can't load 'kernel'

  can't load 'kernel.old'

  no bootable kernel

  ok

  

  I have a Mylex 760 raid card, is this the impediment? The 4.2
   is

  successful without a hitch. I have an AMI 3.0 bios, a Super

  p6dgs/dbs

  motherboard. I've downloaded the ISO from different FTP sites
   and

  still get the same result from ISO install attempts. Any

  words for the

  unwise here?

  

  thanks,

  

  Dan

  

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  

  

  

  

  I won't call you unwise, but it's a lng way from 4.2

  to 4.8.  If you've still got a 4.2 world and a 4.2 kernel,

  I'd try to use cvsup/makebuildworld/../../../mergemaster

  (etc.) to get to 4.4, then 4.6, then 4.8 or 4.9..

 

  Can you explain the phrase FTP direct upgrade a little

  more clearly?  Do you mean using /stand/sysinstall?

 

  You may need to wait until some bigger brains see your

  question  : (

 

  Kevin Kinsey

  DaleCo, S.P.

 

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Re: 4.8 on i386

2003-11-01 Thread support
Hi,
Still haven't resolved the quandry of 8.4 release installation failures on 
my box. Initially in upgrade there are two firewire extraction failures, 
then old data is moved to /tmp/etc . Then lots of installs go on, ports 
get installed, then a number of Xserver dependant files fail to extract. 
Say no to those and we hum a while longer and the a prompt comes 
up to the effect of h, couldn't even extract the binary. This 
installation is considered failed. Aborting

Noe I know there's a big difference in partition size limits between 4.2 
and 4.8 (4.2 caps out at just under 7 MEG/ mount) but not sure what 
else to be crashing it.

 And, last night just for kicks I ran uname -v and this showed up

  FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: thur Apr 3 10:53:38 GMT 2003
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC 

According to this I have 4.8 installed. Can I verify this?

Trying to move forward,
Dan


Date sent:  Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:03:28 -0600
From:   Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: 4.8 on i386

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hello,
 Are there issues with trying to install 4.8 on i386 machines? I've tried 
 upgrading from 4.2 on ISO cd to using the FTP site directly, even tried 
 a clean install from the ISO but the istall continues to fall apart while 
 retrieving anything with the Xserver and the binary itself. I just, this 
 AM, used the FTP direct upgrade (thinking my ISO burn was faulty), 
 skipped through the Xserve stuff that failed and allegedly did a 
 successful upgrade. On reboot I get:
 
 booting(kernel)...
 can't load 'kernel'
 can't load 'kernel.old'
 no bootable kernel
 ok
 
 I have a Mylex 760 raid card, is this the impediment? The 4.2 is 
 successful without a hitch. I have an AMI 3.0 bios, a Super p6dgs/dbs 
 motherboard. I've downloaded the ISO from different FTP sites and 
 still get the same result from ISO install attempts. Any words for the 
 unwise here?
 
 thanks,
 
 Dan 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
   
 
 I won't call you unwise, but it's a lng way from 4.2
 to 4.8.  If you've still got a 4.2 world and a 4.2 kernel, I'd
 try to use cvsup/makebuildworld/../../../mergemaster (etc.)
 to get to 4.4, then 4.6, then 4.8 or 4.9..
 
 Can you explain the phrase FTP direct upgrade a little
 more clearly?  Do you mean using /stand/sysinstall?
 
 You may need to wait until some bigger brains see your
 question  : (
 
 Kevin Kinsey
 DaleCo, S.P.
 


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4.8 on i386

2003-10-29 Thread support
Hello,
Are there issues with trying to install 4.8 on i386 machines? I've tried 
upgrading from 4.2 on ISO cd to using the FTP site directly, even tried 
a clean install from the ISO but the istall continues to fall apart while 
retrieving anything with the Xserver and the binary itself. I just, this 
AM, used the FTP direct upgrade (thinking my ISO burn was faulty), 
skipped through the Xserve stuff that failed and allegedly did a 
successful upgrade. On reboot I get:

booting(kernel)...
can't load 'kernel'
can't load 'kernel.old'
no bootable kernel
ok

I have a Mylex 760 raid card, is this the impediment? The 4.2 is 
successful without a hitch. I have an AMI 3.0 bios, a Super p6dgs/dbs 
motherboard. I've downloaded the ISO from different FTP sites and 
still get the same result from ISO install attempts. Any words for the 
unwise here?

thanks,

Dan 

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Re: 4.8 on i386

2003-10-29 Thread support
Yes, I used the upgrade tool in /stand/sysinstall and then ftp for the 
upgrade.

I tried a clean install from a 4.8 and 4.9 ISO disk and things still 
collapse with the Xserver required fonts and whatever, then totally fails 
on the kernel extraction. Can't figure what's up.

Dan


Date sent:  Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:03:28 -0600
From:   Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: 4.8 on i386

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hello,
 Are there issues with trying to install 4.8 on i386 machines? I've tried 
 upgrading from 4.2 on ISO cd to using the FTP site directly, even tried 
 a clean install from the ISO but the istall continues to fall apart while 
 retrieving anything with the Xserver and the binary itself. I just, this 
 AM, used the FTP direct upgrade (thinking my ISO burn was faulty), 
 skipped through the Xserve stuff that failed and allegedly did a 
 successful upgrade. On reboot I get:
 
 booting(kernel)...
 can't load 'kernel'
 can't load 'kernel.old'
 no bootable kernel
 ok
 
 I have a Mylex 760 raid card, is this the impediment? The 4.2 is 
 successful without a hitch. I have an AMI 3.0 bios, a Super p6dgs/dbs 
 motherboard. I've downloaded the ISO from different FTP sites and 
 still get the same result from ISO install attempts. Any words for the 
 unwise here?
 
 thanks,
 
 Dan 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
   
 
 I won't call you unwise, but it's a lng way from 4.2
 to 4.8.  If you've still got a 4.2 world and a 4.2 kernel, I'd
 try to use cvsup/makebuildworld/../../../mergemaster (etc.)
 to get to 4.4, then 4.6, then 4.8 or 4.9..
 
 Can you explain the phrase FTP direct upgrade a little
 more clearly?  Do you mean using /stand/sysinstall?
 
 You may need to wait until some bigger brains see your
 question  : (
 
 Kevin Kinsey
 DaleCo, S.P.
 


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Re: 4.8 on i386

2003-10-29 Thread support
As a relative newbie to unix in general, not sure what the process you 
described below is to do stepwise rebuilds. I couldn't find any older 
builds in the 4.x outside of 4.8.

I did try a clean install (dumped and repartioned) from a 4.8 RELEASE 
from an ISO cd and encountered the same problem. Xserver 
dependants failed and the final prompt  h, can't even extract 
the binary  It also failed two firewire modules at the beginning, but I 
ignored that as unessential.

I have the latest revision on the DAC960 raid card, 524 MEG ram, and 
dual PIII 750s so all of that is more than adequate. I did the mentioned 
memory test and that's fine. 

this is pretty frustrating.

Dan


Date sent:  Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:03:28 -0600
From:   Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copies to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: 4.8 on i386

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hello,
 Are there issues with trying to install 4.8 on i386 machines? I've tried 
 upgrading from 4.2 on ISO cd to using the FTP site directly, even tried 
 a clean install from the ISO but the istall continues to fall apart while 
 retrieving anything with the Xserver and the binary itself. I just, this 
 AM, used the FTP direct upgrade (thinking my ISO burn was faulty), 
 skipped through the Xserve stuff that failed and allegedly did a 
 successful upgrade. On reboot I get:
 
 booting(kernel)...
 can't load 'kernel'
 can't load 'kernel.old'
 no bootable kernel
 ok
 
 I have a Mylex 760 raid card, is this the impediment? The 4.2 is 
 successful without a hitch. I have an AMI 3.0 bios, a Super p6dgs/dbs 
 motherboard. I've downloaded the ISO from different FTP sites and 
 still get the same result from ISO install attempts. Any words for the 
 unwise here?
 
 thanks,
 
 Dan 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
   
 
 I won't call you unwise, but it's a lng way from 4.2
 to 4.8.  If you've still got a 4.2 world and a 4.2 kernel, I'd
 try to use cvsup/makebuildworld/../../../mergemaster (etc.)
 to get to 4.4, then 4.6, then 4.8 or 4.9..
 
 Can you explain the phrase FTP direct upgrade a little
 more clearly?  Do you mean using /stand/sysinstall?
 
 You may need to wait until some bigger brains see your
 question  : (
 
 Kevin Kinsey
 DaleCo, S.P.
 


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Gateway / Port redirection

2003-10-07 Thread Tech Support
Background

I am currently running freeBSD 4.8 on a box as
a) a gateway for the house for internet access on dialup permanant IP
, domain etc
b) using apache for a web server hosting a domain and virtual domains
c ) Qmail for mail
d ) Squid proxy for the childrens computers access ( saves on
bandwidth )
e) ProFtp as FTP Server
f ) DNS
g ) Ssh
h) All on a dial up account
i )  port Sentry
j ) etc

I need to run a couple of programs inside the lan where ports are
directed to them from outside  the lan  eg all the above services are
located on the Bsd box ( 192.168.x.x ) and i need to direct port 5060
to 192.168.0.7 ( for arguments sake )

Not being very knowlegable about the inner workings of FreeBSD ( but
learning slowly ) I have decided that seeing as this is really only a
temporary exercise ( perhaps a month , and to compound everything in a
couple of months the BSD box will also be shifting to broadband ),
that I would use FreeSCO ( www.freesco.org) as a NEW gateway / port
redirector .  I am going to forward my current services above to my
current BSD box and the NEW PORTS direct to the Win box(s) that I need
to test this software on . My thoughts were to leave the current
gateway as 192.160.0.1  and the FreeSCO box name it 192.168.0.254 . I
would like to direct outbound web surfing via the BSD box as current
as it would be a PITA to change all the machines on the LAN

My question(s)

a) is this overkill ( is there an EASIER way to do what I want ( port
redirecting ) ( bearing in mind that although the lights are on in the
attic they are at times low wattage :-)  )

b ) WHAT do I need to change on my BSD box ( rc.conf  etc ) to make it
work the way described ? Remembering that this is only temporary .

Thanks in advance for any advice

Regards

Benny






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Re: Gateway / Port redirection

2003-10-07 Thread Tech Support
Eric
you wrote
~
s great as FreeBSD is, you'd probably get as much done with a lot less
headache if you used a broadband gateway/router.  My Linksys BEFW11S4
has
done everything I need it to thus far.  This particular devil has
built-in
802.11b wireless access, built-in DHCP server, port-forwarding, if you
~~~

I am moving to that suggestion in 1 - 2 months time so what I am after
is a temporary measure for this transition period

regards and thanks

Benny

Moshin

Thank you for your suggestion . I am reading up on that now to see if
its within my scope .. The BSD box is running like a dream for well
over 12 months now and I don't want to break it going into areas I am
not sure of ..

I'll let yo know the result

Thank you

Benny


Don't throw your PC out the window, throw Windows out of the PC




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FreeBSD upgrade on production server

2003-09-08 Thread SUPPORT
 Hello everybody,
 
 I wish to upgrade my production firewall / mailserver / DNS server from
 4.3 to 4.8. The simplest way seems to be use of CVSUP. OK, but...
 
 Is it safe ? What should I backup ? There is running well-configured
 sendmail - are there some changes in its configuration between
 versions 8.11.3 used in FreeBSD 4.3 and 8.12.8p1 used in
 FreeBSD 4.8.
 This is my only mailserver and I don't have an secondary
 if something fails...
 
 Please, advice if you have some know-how :-)))
 
 Peter Rosa

P.S. Sorry for duplicate mail, I'm not sure it is sending it to the list.

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FreeBSD upgrade on production server

2003-09-08 Thread SUPPORT
 Hello everybody,
 
 I wish to upgrade my production firewall / mailserver / DNS server from
 4.3 to 4.8. The simplest way seems to be use of CVSUP. OK, but...
 
 Is it safe ? What should I backup ? There is running well-configured
 sendmail - are there some changes in its configuration between
 versions 8.11.3 used in FreeBSD 4.3 and 8.12.8p1 used in
 FreeBSD 4.8.
 This is my only mailserver and I don't have an secondary
 if something fails...
 
 Please, advice if you have some know-how :-)))
 
 Peter Rosa
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FreeBSD upgrade on production server

2003-09-08 Thread SUPPORT
Hello everybody,

I wish to upgrade my production firewall / mailserver / DNS server from
4.3 to 4.8. The simplest way seems to be use of CVSUP. OK, but...

Is it safe ? What should I backup ? There is running well-configured
sendmail - are there some changes in its configuration between
versions 8.11.3 used in FreeBSD 4.3 and 8.12.8p1 used in
FreeBSD 4.8.
This is my only mailserver and I don't have an secondary
if something fails...

Please, advice if you have some know-how :-)))

Peter Rosa
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Re: Bootable CD Problems

2003-09-08 Thread SUPPORT
OK,

here are 3 messages I can found now in my archive of Questions:

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Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 15:17:26 +0300
From: Ville Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ATA command timeout
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Hi,

I posted a mail regarding the installation of 4.8-release a while ago. I
tried to install 5.1-release and got i running - the error occurred, still.
Where 4.8 just hung, 5.1 did manage to give me some more info: the problem
is ATA timeouts for my CD. This seemed to be a problem for many ppl out
there, and not once I came by aworking answer.

At boot time, after probing the HDs, its time for the CD, but it hangs for a
while, then following error messages start to appear. They appear anything
from 10 to 30 times before the computer boots up.

acd0: read data overrun 34/0
acd0: MODE_SENSE_BIG command timeout - resetting
ata1: resetting devices... done

This problem seemed to come along 4.6RC2, and it's errdata sure has it
mentioned. The fixes there did not work on my computer, thou. I have tried
to play with sysctl and device.hints, and dis/enabling UDMA support in BIOS,
adjusting cables etc.,  all in vain. The problem seems to be with particular
CDROM brands, as one older Toshiba worked fine.

Should I make a bug report out of this? It seems like a big problem to many,
without any fixes. Is it a bug in the driver?

My computer is a MSI6330(KT133) mainboard, 30Gb UDMA100 HD as primary disk
in ata0-master,
10 Gb UDMA66 slave in ata0-slave where FreeBSD resides (master has Win98 and
FreeBSD boot manager),
and HP CD-Writer 8200i CD-RW in ata1-master. When adjusting the device.hints
I got FreeBSD to get it as UDMA33, as it should.

I don't need the CD in FreeBSD (but it wouldn't hurt to have it either), so
the only harm in this is that the booting takes forever. I don't want to
disable anything from BIOS, because I use it in Windows, and I don't want to
restrict it's use/efficiency.
Any thoughts appreciated.
  --Ville


--
Ville Lundberg   ville.lundbergATwelho.com   http://www.hut.fi/~vlundber

--

Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:15:38 +0930
From: Malcolm Kay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ATA command timeout
To: Ville Lundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain;  charset=iso-8859-1

I recall having the same or, from somewhat vague memory, similar problem
some time ago. It was about the time when CD drives started being commonly
installed as master on the secondary port instead of as a slave. At that
time
moving the CD to slave fixed the problem.

But then it might not work with the current round of difficulties.

Malcolm

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From: SUPPORT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD Questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 12:32 PM
Subject: 4.8 Install Failure


 Hello everybody,

 I just tried to install new 4.8 FreeBSD from ISO images. But it still ends
 with following:

 acd0: READ_TOC command timeout-resetting
 acd0: resetting devices...done
 acd0: read data overrun 12/0

 I have Compaq Pentium PRO, 200 MHz with 64 MB RAM, with Symbios Logic
53C875
 SCSI adapter and Compaq ST32171W HDD (2 GB), with Compaq Neteligent 10/100
 TX PCI UTP and 3Com590 NICs, Matrox MGA Millenium.
 My installation still end during probing all devices...

 There is no ATA HDD, CD was connected first as Cable Select, after install
 failure as Primary Master, after install failure replaced with another
 CD-ROM unit with same results.

 PC normally boots from this CD, but then install fails.

 What is the problem and how can I solve it ?

 PLEASE HELP..


 Peter Rosa

--

I think, nobody in FreeBSD team is working on this problem. Of course, there
is so many work on whole system, that such small problem is not so
interesting. And, may be, they do not know about it.

That's all, best regards to all FreeBSD funs.

Peter Rosa




- Original Message -
From: Dan Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: Bootable CD Problems


 Hello Dan,
 
 you are the fourth person except me, who has this problem and wrote it to
 the list. FreeBSD is still doing nothing with it - is it such big problem
to
 solve it ? There is no useful advice yet, what can we do - nobody knows ?
 
 Peter Rosa

 If you're saying it's a bug in the system that a bootable CD won't
 mount, that's lousy.

 If you're making a general remark about the lack of information on
 the topic, I'll keep trying.

 If you're saying something else, please elaborate.
 --
 Signed,
 Dan Harrison
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Re: Bootable CD Problems

2003-09-08 Thread SUPPORT
Hello Dan,

you are the fourth person except me, who has this problem and wrote it to
the list. FreeBSD is still doing nothing with it - is it such big problem to
solve it ? There is no useful advice yet, what can we do - nobody knows ?

Peter Rosa


- Original Message -
From: MacMan20001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 7:47 PM
Subject: Bootable CD Problems


 Hello.

 I'm trying to build a bootable BSD 4.8 CD. Nothing fancy, just a
 shell and maybe a few utilities, but I have a specific problem.

 Whenever I boot from the CD, the computer asks for the root
 filesystem. I point it toward the CD (cd9660:acd0), but it hangs on
 Mounting root from cd9660:acd0 My guess is that it can't find
 the mfsroot file. So, I tried all the possibilities: a zipped and
 unzipped file, upper and lower case filename, upper and lower case
 listing in /boot/loader.conf, and nothign worked. Does anyone know
 the proper way the mfsroot file should be done, or another problem
 that could be causing this?

 I have /sbin/init on the disk, and rc didn't load; I inserted 'echo
 rc loaded.' into the rc file, and didn't get any messages.

 Any help would be nice, and I wil answer what questions I can about this.
 --
 Signed,
 Dan Harrison
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Question about syslogd

2003-08-28 Thread SUPPORT
Hello everybody,

please, how can I make syslogd to log date/time as readable not Unix
timestamp ?
Has anybody idea how to do it ?

Best regards

Peter Rosa
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Re: MySQL from ports on FreeBSD 5.1

2003-08-21 Thread support
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 01:49:49PM +0100, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I'm having problems building MySQL from ports on FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p2.
 In /usr/ports/databases/mysql323-server I'm doing make install. After
 quite a while, I get the following error:
 
 checking if conversion of longlong to float works... Segmentation fault
 (core dumped)
 no
 configure: error: Your compiler cannot convert a longlong value to a
 float!  If you are using gcc 2.8.# you should upgrade to egcs 1.0.3 or
 newer and try again
There's a problem with mysql 323 on fbsd 5.x - search the problem
reports summary page for 'mysql'.
There's a patch for it included in one of the follow up reports.

-- 
Jez

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Re: passwd vs adduser

2003-08-21 Thread support
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 10:35:28AM -0500, Kris Yates wrote:
 I modified my system so that passwd now uses blowfish.  However, adduser 
 still uses DES.  How can I force adduser to use blowfish?
You could try checking /etc/adduser.conf perhaps there's an option in
there to specify the password hashing method.  I have a feeling it doesn't
support other password hashing methods for some reason, but I may be
wrong.

Instead you may want to use the 'pw' utility:

pw adduser

which I believe adheres to the password hashing method you specify for
the system.


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2003-08-20 Thread support
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Re: Re: Approved (KMM6926068V21962L0KM)

2003-08-19 Thread Compaq Consumer Support
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Nwe kernel and dmesg question

2003-08-15 Thread SUPPORT
Hello everybody,

I'm sorry for the long mail, but I really need your help. Please read it
before removing :-)

I just have my new kernel (where I disabled almost SCSI devices) but during
start-up there are errors as follows:

config di pcic0
No such device: pcic0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config di bt0
No such device: bt0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config di aic0
No such device: aic0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config di aha0
No such device: aha0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config di adv0
No such device: adv0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config en ed0
No such device: ed0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config po ed0 0x280
No such device: ed0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config ir ed0 10
No such device: ed0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config iom ed0 0xd8000
No such device: ed0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.
config f ed0 0
No such device: ed0
Invalid command or syntax.  Type `?' for help.

What are these devices ? Why they are there, when I rem all lines concerning
about them in my kernel config file ?


Also, my machine has Matrox Millenium card. I tried tu set it up into VESA
mode and use 132x43 cols/lns, but the last message before showing login
screen is: vidcontrol: cannot set video mode. Operation not supported by
device. Matrox was found:

VESA: v2.0, 2048k memory, flags:0x1, mode table:0xc030a302 (122)
VESA: Matrox Graphics Inc.
[skipped]
pci0: Matrox MGA Millennium 2064W graphics accelerator at 11.0 irq 11

but sc0 still goes into VGA mode:

vga0: Generic ISA VGA at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa-0xb on isa0
sc0: System console at flags 0x100 on isa0
sc0: VGA 16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300

How to make it to go into VESA mode ? How to make kernel to use Matrox
Millenium driver ?


The last question is about CD-ROM. Ata is working properly:

atapci0: Generic PCI ATA controller port
0x2000-0x200f,0-0x3,0-0x7,0-0x3,0-0x7 irq 15 at device 20.1 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
[skipped]
acd0: CDROM SAMSUNG CD-ROM SC-148C at ata0-master PIO4

CD-ROM is found, but I still can not use it (mount does not work, writing:
READ_TOC command timeout - resetting
resetting devices ... done
read data overrun 12/0

I encountered this problem during installation, too. I was not able to
install FreeBSD from the CD the install boot from, so I installed it from
MSDOS partition (I mounted temporarily. I have only one SCSI HDD and ATA
CD-ROM in my machine.

Why I can not use my CDROM :-( ?

Please help, if you can :-)

Peter Rosa

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Build world build kernel question

2003-08-14 Thread SUPPORT
Hello everybody,

please advice me if you know.

I have my /usr partition 1200 MB big. I ran cvsup, then make world.
Everything was OK, but then I try build kernel and it stoped with
error - No inodes free. df show I use /usr to 103% :-)))

So I cd into /usr/src then make clean. df show 80% free...
Now I run make kernel again but I'm not sure, if it is not wrong way.
Can I do it such way ? Doesn't make clean clean my previously
installed binaries (during make world) ?

Any advice is very welcome.

Peter Rosa
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Re: boot floppies

2003-08-14 Thread SUPPORT
Try
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-pre.html#I
NSTALL-FLOPPIES

Peter Rosa


- Original Message -
From: James Litz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 1:06 AM
Subject: boot floppies


 So I finally got up the courage to try FreeBSD... I
 got some CDs from osdisc.com, but my computer cant
 boot of off CDs (its just too old).. anyone know where
 i can find the boot floppies?

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Build world Build kernel question

2003-08-14 Thread SUPPORT
Hello everybody,
 
please advice me if you know.
 
I have my /usr partition 1200 MB big. I ran cvsup, then make world.
Everything was OK, but then I try build kernel and it stoped with
error - No inodes free. df show I use /usr to 103% :-)))
 
So I cd into /usr/src then make clean. df show 80% free...
Now I run make kernel again but I'm not sure, if it is not wrong way.
Can I do it such way ? Doesn't make clean clean my previously
installed binaries (during make world) ?
 
Any advice is very welcome.
 
Peter Rosa
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4.8 Install Failure

2003-08-11 Thread SUPPORT
Hello everybody,

I just tried to install new 4.8 FreeBSD from ISO images. But it still ends
with following:

acd0: READ_TOC command timeout-resetting
acd0: resetting devices...done
acd0: read data overrun 12/0

I have Compaq Pentium PRO, 200 MHz with 64 MB RAM, with Symbios Logic 53C875
SCSI adapter and Compaq ST32171W HDD (2 GB), with Compaq Neteligent 10/100
TX PCI UTP and 3Com590 NICs, Matrox MGA Millenium.
My installation still end during probing all devices...

There is no ATA HDD, CD was connected first as Cable Select, after install
failure as Primary Master, after install failure replaced with another
CD-ROM unit with same results.

PC normally boots from this CD, but then install fails.

What is the problem and how can I solve it ?

PLEASE HELP..


Peter Rosa


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Re: New Webserver with multiple drives

2003-07-28 Thread DP Support
Matthew,

That explains it perfectly!  However, let me throw this on the pile and let me have 
your opinion on it:

1) Hardware load balancing is an option (or so I found out from the people that built 
the server) .. Using ATA133 RAID.  Being this is an option, should I hardware LB or 
software LB?

2) Personally, I like the idea of having 400gbs available.  This server is a web / 
database / email / dns server.  However, I'm desperately trying to see this in a more 
advanced light than WOW, 400 gigs! WOOHOO! :)  That being said, is Raid 1 the best 
way to go?  If it slows down writes, will it be noticeable?  The one thing I DON'T 
want is noticeable speed lost.  Is the Raid becoming corrupt in Raid 0 a common thing? 
I generally don't add to servers, I buy new ones.. So when I outgrow this production 
machine, it will get demoted to something else and I'll buy a bigger better production 
server. (meaning the chances of me adding additional harddisks is unlikely)

3) Does it matter that I'm planning an offsite location?  Essentially, I'll backup all 
the web / email / db stuff to a server offsite.  Although my backup server isn't as 
big as my production server (right now), I don't have 400 gigs of crap. I figure when 
I've outgrown my backup server, I can simply replace it.

Many thanks for all your help.. It's greatly appreciated!

Best Regards,
Duane

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Duane A. Stark
Drastic Productions, LLC
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 Original Message-
 From: Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Duane Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, Jul-28-2003 3:22 AM
 Subject: Re: New Webserver with multiple drives
 
 On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 06:20:27PM -0500, Duane Stark wrote:
 
  To preface this, I'm not OS retarded - just BSD retarded ;)  I haven't had to mess 
  with my current BSD server since I bought it, and now I have purchased a new p4 
  3.0(something), 2 gig ram, 2 IDE 200gig HD's to replace it..
  
  Here is my question:
  
  How do I setup these multiple drives?  What does the industry recommend when it 
  comes to setting them up?  Should I set BSD up to think its one datasource (so 
  400gig) and then run from that? Or do I setup 1 drive to hold my web/mail/mysql, 
  and the other to do something elsE?
  
  I'm totally lost, so any help would be greatly appericated.. PLEASE don't assume I 
  know what your talking about, because it's a given that I dont! heh :)
 
 The only possible answer is it depends.  With disks there are 3
 characteristics that you can modify the balance between depending on
 your needs.  Those are resilience, available space and access speed.
 There's also a fourth consideration, which may affect your choice but
 that has little effect during the day-to-day operation of the system,
 which is the amount of time and effort you're prepared to put into
 doing sys-adminly things.
 
 Now, you've only got two disks, so that immediately rules out any
 choices involving RAID5.  You make no mention of any sort of hardware
 raid controller, so I'll assume that isn't a possibility either.
 
 That leaves essentially 3 choices:
 
i) No RAID at all.  This scores highly on the ease of admin, as
   it's the default way things are set up by sysinstall.  Just
   partition the disks, put filesystems on them and set up
   /etc/fstab so the partitions get mounted in appropriate
   locations.  I'll take this as the baseline to compare the other
   setups to.
 
   ii) RAID 0 or disk striping.  This creates one synthetic 400Gb
   partition from your two actual drives, by writing alternate
   blocks of data to each drive.  The block size is configurable:
   at one extreme you could make the block size the same as the raw
   disk size, in which case you'ld end up appending one disk to the
   end of the other.  However, the greatest advantage occurs when
   the block size is round about the same size as the system can
   read from the drive in one gulp.  This spreads the load of any
   IO evenly of the two drives and should maximize performance.
 
   The bad news is that if either of the disks becomes faulty, then
   all of the disk space on your system will be unavailable.  As
   you add disks to the stripe, this problem becomes more and more
   acute, so this setup is generally not used very much unless in
   combination with RAID 5 or RAID 1 to give higher resilience.
 
  iii) RAID 1 or mirroring.  Each drive contains a complete copy of all
   of the data, maintained in parallel.  The advantages are
   improved resilience -- the system should just keep chugging
   along merrily even if one of the drives self destructs -- and
   improved IO performance on reads -- writes have to go to both
   drives, which takes only slightly longer than writing to a
   single drive, but reads can go to either drive which gives you
   much better performance.  (The biggest factor is the
 

Re: [Re: Buildworld problem]

2003-02-28 Thread HiTech Creations Support
My apologies.  I had responded to the wrong address.


- Original Message -
From: Jacques A. Vidrine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: HiTech Creations Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:26 AM
Subject: Fwd: [Re: Buildworld problem]


 This belongs on freebsd-questions.

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 Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 10:24:36 -0600
 From: HiTech Creations Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Jacques A. Vidrine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Buildworld problem
 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: HiTech Creations Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Organization: HiTech Creations

 We went ahead and did that and managed to get the buildworld to work.

 We do have NOSECURE currently defined in make.conf.  We went ahead and
 defined NO_OPENSSL and NO_OPENSSH to get around the 'make buildworld'
 problem.

 The only side effect we noticed occurred after the reboot of the server.
 None of our passwords worked.  Keep in mind we are doing this from Texas,
 while our servers are in St. Louis, MO.

 Of course, we do not allow 'root' to login via telnet, but luckily, we
have
 another server at the co-location which we have tied to this server using
 serial com ports.  This allows us to login as root and rebuild the
password
 database.

 We still have a problem though.
 When we attempted to build MySQL in the ports tree, it insisted on trying
to
 build the p5 stuff and would fail with the error Could not find mysql.h
 while looking in /usr/include and /usr/local/include'.  The error is not
an
 exact quote.
 We went ahead and manually copied mysqld to the /usr/local/libexec
directory
 and it is now working.

 We got the server up around midnight last night, but we would like to get
 the problems with the MySQL build resolved before doing this to our other
 server.

 Any ideas?

 - Original Message -
 From: Jacques A. Vidrine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: HiTech Creations Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 5:19 PM
 Subject: Re: Buildworld problem


  On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 05:06:51PM -0600, HiTech Creations Support
wrote:
   /usr/src/lib/libpam/modules/pam_ssh/pam_ssh.c:61: openssl/dsa.h: No
such
   file or directory.
 
  Take NO_OPENSSL out of your /etc/make.conf ?
 
  Cheers,
  --
  Jacques A. Vidrine [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.celabo.org/
  NTT/Verio SME  . FreeBSD UNIX .   Heimdal Kerberos
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] .  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  .  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 


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PHPA support mail received

2003-02-14 Thread support
Thank you for your email to PHPA support. 
It was received at 02:24 (GMT+) and 
we should respond later today UK time.

Nick

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Voice Chat ( Instant Messaging )

2003-02-11 Thread Tech Support
Hi

I am looking for a Voice chat server to install on a FreeBSD server

I have played around  with a couple of voice chat servers on the windows platform 
however
I no longer run windows servers

The Clients will need to run on windows though

Any Suggestions

regards

Benny


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ACPI Errors -- Current -- Help?

2003-01-10 Thread Nick H. -- Technical Support Engineer
Hello,

I've got a rather new error message today and I'm in need of some help
trouble shooting it...

here goes:

ACPI-0438: *** Error: Looking up [FAN_] in namespace, AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI-1287: *** Error: Method execution failed, AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI-0438: *** Error: Looking up [FAN_] in namespace, AE_NOT_FOUND
ACPI-1287: *** Error: Method execution failed, AE_NOT_FOUND


What exactly is happening and how do I disable it?  It's not something Im
familiar with, yet am wanting to learn why/what it means.

Oh, Im gonna need to be cc'd on this message, as Im not on this list.
Thanks!



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Multicast Routing

2003-01-01 Thread Nick H. -- Technical Support Engineer
Anyone have any good how-to's on how to setup a FreeBSD box to do multicast
routing?  Im wanting to setup a FreeBSD gateway that will have a Cable modem
and a DSL modem connected to it.  Any traffic on certain ports I want to go
through (out) one interface (dc0) and the rest to go through the other
interface (dc1) while dc2 is the LAN interface (10.0.0.1).  Any ideas?

Please CC me on this one as I am not on this mailing list.  I asked on the
Current mailing list to no avail.

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