On Tuesday 06 February 2007 22:24, Don O'Neil wrote:
> I've got a perl script that just refuses to run on my new 6.1 box with Perl
> 5.8.8... Whenever I run it from the command line I get this:
>
> Can't modify single ref constructor in lock at ./caldisp.pl line 84, near
> "*LOCKF)"
> Execution of
Newp. You're stuck to good old bps with ipfw or bps/cpse (connections
per second established) with pf. The other method would be to use cisco
netflow export data from a router being polled - then limiting traffic
with one of the methods mentioned above... or just place pps limits on
your router
Hi,
I have a Freebsd 5.3 Virtual machine running on a SUSE 9.3 Xen 2.05
machine and I wanted to recompile the kernel with the xen-sources and
kernel sources form the archive.
But to my great astonishment the ftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org url
asked for a username and password, which it did
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 05:10:34PM +0100, Christoph Schug wrote:
>
> Maybe you can give it a try and check whether a current FreeBSD 7 works
> right and report back the result to the list.
Just tried the current FreeBSD 7 snapshot
(7.0-CURRENT-200702-amd64-disc1.iso) but unfortunately the box fr
Phew! I just completed my US Federal return with H&R Block's online
"Tax Cut" using FreeBSD 6.2 and Firefox and it worked reasonably well.
They are not 100% standards compliant but close enough. This is the 3rd
consecutive year I've used them. No flash required.
Paul Butler
Date: Tue, 6 Feb
Hi
is there any way how to limit packet per second [PPS] rate to specified
IP (group of IP) ? Linux can achieve this via IPtables.
I`ve searched a lot of web, but nothing interesting found (for PF,
IPFilter, and IPFW).
Best regards
---
Jan Sebosik, Slovakia
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On Wednesday 07 February 2007 03:06, Marty Landman wrote:
> Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > Well, do as it says - choose a shell and run fsck manually.
>
> Heh, for starters I assumed (always a bad thing) that fsck wasn't available
> because I did a 'which fsck' and got 'which not found' as a response
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>Sent: 06 February 2007 17:54
>To: Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD
>Subject: Re: Portupgrade out of swap - corrupt pkg info...
>
>
>On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Harrison Peter CSA BIRKENHEAD wrote:
>
>> I updated the ports on my
Paul Butler writes:
> Phew! I just completed my US Federal return with H&R Block's
> online "Tax Cut" using FreeBSD 6.2 and Firefox and it worked
> reasonably well. They are not 100% standards compliant but close
> enough. This is the 3rd consecutive year I've used them. No
> flash requir
Hello :)
Yesterday and today, i tried to install eterm with the ports tree with
this command:
> portinstall eterm
but everytime, i get an error that says "Stop in /usr/ports/x11/eterm.!
x11/eterm (linker error) > Packages processed: 0 done, 0 ignored, 0
skipped and 1 failed"
You can see
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Hi ..
I've got a directory on ServerA that I would like to keep sync'd on ServerB
... to date, I've been using rsync for this, but what I hate with that is that
it has to scan the whole directory on both servers to compare, putting a good
load o
On 2/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 06/02/07, Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 03:58:06PM -0500, Don Munyak wrote:
>
> > How can I edit rc.conf while in single user mode. I've tried vi & ee,
> > but system doesn't recognize either.
Tha
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I've got a directory on ServerA that I would like to keep sync'd on ServerB
... to date, I've been using rsync for this, but what I hate with that is that
it has to scan the whole directory on both servers to compare, putting a good
load on each of them ...
Is ther
Hi list!
I have written a Bourne shell script. This shell script invokes a
program written in the C language.
Below is basically the shell script source code. As you can see,
the C program is not invoked in the background, but in the
foreground, so the shell script doesn't finish until the C prog
In response to Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> > I've got a directory on ServerA that I would like to keep sync'd on
> > ServerB
> > ... to date, I've been using rsync for this, but what I hate with that is
> > that
> > it has to scan the whole directory on both
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 09:06:05PM -0500, Marty Landman wrote:
> Jerry McAllister wrote:
>
> >Well, do as it says - choose a shell and run fsck manually.
>
> Heh, for starters I assumed (always a bad thing) that fsck wasn't available
> because I did a 'which fsck' and got 'which not found' as a
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Doug Sampson wrote:
I'm having trouble getting the periodic reports sent out on a daily basis
from a FreeBSD 6.2 server. I've changed the /etc/aliases file so that root
points to an administrative mail address.
You can do that directly in /etc/periodic.conf:
daily_output="
Hi all,
We're deploying a couple of dedicated Freebsd 6.2 servers using Squid. I
remember being at the BSDCan 2006 and Poul-Henning was talking about
Varnish. Was wandering if anyone deployed it since no one talks about it
on the list, and if it is worth installing it as a production cache
serve
Hi guys.
We have a server that keeps reporting /usr filesystem full:
Feb 7 11:20:41 srv15 kernel: pid 47903 (popper), uid 32999 inumber 1011621
on /usr: filesystem full
But it /usr is not full at all:
df -h
/dev/da0s1g 23G8.7G 13G41%/usr
df -ih
/dev/da0s1g 23G8.7
Maybe you would have a look to Unison...
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
Regards,
--
Thomas Gouverneur
UNIX Assistant
TI Automotive
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marc G. Fournier
Sent: mercredi 7 février 2007 15:11
To: fre
On 2/7/07, Marcel Smeets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a Freebsd 5.3 Virtual machine running on a SUSE 9.3 Xen 2.05
machine and I wanted to recompile the kernel with the xen-sources and
kernel sources form the archive.
But to my great astonishment the ftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org url
a
In the last episode (Feb 07), Aitor San Juan said:
> I have written a Bourne shell script. This shell script invokes a
> program written in the C language.
>
> Below is basically the shell script source code. As you can see, the
> C program is not invoked in the background, but in the foreground,
At 10:18 PM 2/6/2007, Nicole Harrington wrote:
> I use RELENG_6 in i386 mode on this MB (two
> integrated em nics) and it
> works quite well
Have you tried it with the tune for Diskd mentioned.
No,
But I have a box scheduled to be put together tomorrow and
will give it a try. How m
On 2007/02/06 17:06, Marty Landman seems to have typed:
> Jerry McAllister wrote:
>
>> Just run /sbin/fsck /dev/ad1s1c. Actually that would be a somewhat
>> unusual address - what they call a 'dangerously dedicated' disk.
>
> Can you explain or point me to more info on why that was a poor choic
Dan, thanks a lot. I'll have a look at it.
Regards.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Enviado el: miércoles, 07 de febrero de 2007 17:47
Para: Aitor San Juan
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Asunto: Re: Trapping signal from shell scri
Hello,
I was recompiling the kernel on my laptop when the process ended with errors.
/usr : filesystem full
I suspect that the HD is has too many files ??
can I simply remove/delete to ports from /usr/ports and try to recompile?
btw...I have used pkg_add in the past. Will deleting the ports f
Any clues on what is happening here. Is there a way to fix the
complaint below?
# portmanager -u -y
** Error occured reading /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf:
undefined method `x11base' for nil:NilClass
** Error occured reading /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf:
undefined method `x11base
On Wednesday February 07, 2007 at 12:12:21 (PM) Noah wrote:
> Any clues on what is happening here. Is there a way to fix the
> complaint below?
>
> # portmanager -u -y
> ** Error occured reading /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf:
> undefined method `x11base' for nil:NilClass
> ** Error occu
i just finished installing jboss on a bsd 6.1 machine. i can ssh into
the machine and nmap says the port is listening correctly (8080). using
lynx from the console i get to jboss just fine using both localhost and
the static ip number. but no other machine can access it. other
machines can
Hi!
I am experiencing something very strange, that I don't even know how
to debug.
We run apache+mod_ssl-1.3.34+2.8.25_2, jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30 and
mod_jk-1.2.15,1 on FreeBSD 6.1-amd64, and it is really rock stable.
Now, into this picture comes a helix server (aka Real server, real
medi
hi all, i was wondering if anyone else ran into a problem recently
when portmanager was moved to /usr/ports/ports-mgt/portmanger. i have
a nightly cron which runs a "portmanager -s" to give me a status
report in the morning on outdated ports. i believe when the move
occurred that portmanager rem
On 2007-02-06 17:29, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a 6.2 box on which I intend to set up a web server (lighttpd)
> and a file server (samba). The kicker is that I will need to allow
> for French characters (?, ?, ?, etc). I had such an issue before but
> only managed to solve it at th
Le Mercredi 7 Février 2007 12:48, Giorgos Keramidas a écrit :
> On 2007-02-06 17:29, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a 6.2 box on which I intend to set up a web server
> > (lighttpd) and a file server (samba). The kicker is that I will
> > need to allow for French characters (?, ?, ?,
On Wednesday February 07, 2007 at 12:44:30 (PM) pete wright wrote:
> hi all, i was wondering if anyone else ran into a problem recently
> when portmanager was moved to /usr/ports/ports-mgt/portmanger. i have
> a nightly cron which runs a "portmanager -s" to give me a status
> report in the morni
Hello all,
I have a question. I am using mysql (Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.1.11-beta, for
portbld-freebsd6.1 (i386) using 5.0) on a FBSD 6.2-RELEASE box. Today it
got a bit of work to do and as a result the load was between 8-10 at peak
times. I connect to mysql through socket. Mysql is mostly needed fo
Paul Khavkine writes:
> We have a server that keeps reporting /usr filesystem full:
>
> Feb 7 11:20:41 srv15 kernel: pid 47903 (popper), uid 32999 inumber 1011621
> on /usr: filesystem full
>
> But it /usr is not full at all:
>
> df -h
> /dev/da0s1g 23G8.7G 13G41%/
> > Mail log below. The first four lines are a result of
> running 'periodic
> > daily'. The last four lines is when I address a mail directly to
> > admin(at)dawnsign.com (the @ sign has been changed to protect it).
> >
> > Feb 6 17:00:03 ftp sendmail[11196]: l17103fh011196: from=root,
> > siz
> > I'm having trouble getting the periodic reports sent out on
> a daily basis
> > from a FreeBSD 6.2 server. I've changed the /etc/aliases
> file so that root
> > points to an administrative mail address.
>
> You can do that directly in /etc/periodic.conf:
>
> daily_output="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
On 2007/02/07 9:33, Doug Sampson seems to have typed:
> Nice to know this. However, I still would like to fix the issue with the
> /etc/aliases not being used to translate any mail sent to root to an
> alternate email address. If anyone knows a cure to this, I'd be grateful.
> Thanks.
I believe th
> On 2007/02/07 9:33, Doug Sampson seems to have typed:
> > Nice to know this. However, I still would like to fix the
> issue with the
> > /etc/aliases not being used to translate any mail sent to root to an
> > alternate email address. If anyone knows a cure to this,
> I'd be grateful.
> > Thank
Hello,
ètoilé seems to be a very nice desktop environment usi= ng GNUstep
(see http://www.etoile-project.org). The kind of Desktop Envir= onment
that should appeal to MacOS X user.
Étoilé is very well imp= lented in the ports tree (just build the
gnustep-app and everything comes=
--- Mike Tancsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:18 PM 2/6/2007, Nicole Harrington wrote:
> >
> > > I use RELENG_6 in i386 mode on this MB (two
> > > integrated em nics) and it
> > > works quite well
> >
> > Have you tried it with the tune for Diskd
> mentioned.
>
> No,
> But I have
Hello,
I have at my disposal an Inspiron 9400 with an Intel Core = Duo.
FreeBSD 6.2 is installed and rebuilt to fit the processor. The kerne l is
in SMP mode.
I noticed something strange: When I compile using ma= ke, make install
in the ports tree, I only have 50% load. CPU1 is u
Hello,
I built GNUstep from the port tree. Now how do I get it ru= nning?
I noticed a GNUstep.sh file in /usr/local/etc/rc.d, that's obvi= ously
some kind of daemon but how do I start it? I would like to do that'The
FreeBSD way'. What I did so far is that I put 'GNUstep.sh start'
Hello,
ètoilé seems to be a very nice desktop environment usi= ng GNUstep
(see http://www.etoile-project.org). The kind of Desktop Environment
that should appeal to MacOS X user.
Étoilé is very wel= l implented in the ports tree (just build the
gnustep-app and everything comes al
On 2007/02/07 10:12, Doug Sampson seems to have typed:
>> On 2007/02/07 9:33, Doug Sampson seems to have typed:
>>> Nice to know this. However, I still would like to fix the
>> issue with the
>>> /etc/aliases not being used to translate any mail sent to root to an
>>> alternate email address. If a
> >> I believe that sendmail wants /etc/mail/aliases.db not
> /etc/aliases.
> >> You can remake your aliases.db by:
> >> cd /etc/mail
> >> make maps
> >>
> > Does not seem to do the trick.
>
> Sorry, try:
> make aliases restart
>
> (more Makefile for other options)
>
No dice.
Feb 7 11:29:48
Robert Huff wrote:
> Paul Khavkine writes:
>
>> We have a server that keeps reporting /usr filesystem full:
>>
>> Feb 7 11:20:41 srv15 kernel: pid 47903 (popper), uid 32999 inumber 1011621
>> on /usr: filesystem full
>>
>> But it /usr is not full at all:
>>
>> df -h
>> /dev/da0s1g
On 2007-02-07 13:02, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Mercredi 7 F?vrier 2007 12:48, Giorgos Keramidas a ?crit :
> > Have a look at the keymaps for French in /usr/share/syscons/keymaps':
> >
> > $ ( cd /usr/share/syscons/keymaps; ls -l *fr* )
> > -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel - 9148 Feb 2 15
On 8/02/2007 1:11 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I've got a directory on ServerA that I would like to keep sync'd on ServerB
... to date, I've been using rsync for this, but what I hate with that is that
it has to scan the whole directory on both servers to compare, putting a good
load on each o
In response to "Daniel Tourde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>Hello,
>I have at my disposal an Inspiron 9400 with an Intel CoreFreeBSD 6.2
> is installed and rebuilt to fit the processor. The kerne l is in SMP mode.
>I noticed something strange: When I compile using ma in the ports
>
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 04:44:42PM -0500, Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to "Daniel Tourde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >Hello,
> >I have at my disposal an Inspiron 9400 with an Intel CoreFreeBSD 6.2
> > is installed and rebuilt to fit the processor. The kerne l is in SMP mode.
> >
In response to Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 04:44:42PM -0500, Bill Moran wrote:
> > In response to "Daniel Tourde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >
> > >Hello,
> > >I have at my disposal an Inspiron 9400 with an Intel CoreFreeBSD
> > > 6.2
> > > is installed
[I've tried to snip away a lot of stuff, without losing any context...]
On Tue, February 6, 2007 2:50 am, Ian Smith wrote:
> In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 164, Issue 1
> At Message: 19
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 01:13:31 -0600 (CST) Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > On Tue, January 16,
Due to concerns, for the safety and integrity of the Commonwealth Bank
of Australia Online Service we have issued this warning message.
As a result of too many incorrect attempts to access and Login
failures,
Please note that Your Commonwealth NetBank Online Account has been
ter
I believe what you are seeing is the login shell you are running holding
back the signal as it first traps the signals. You should try running the
script non-interactively from cron or nohup.
-Derek
At 09:18 AM 2/7/2007, Aitor San Juan wrote:
Hi list!
I have written a Bourne shell
Hi
I am brushing up on my assembler language and I wonder if anyone could
recommend any particular reading well suited for FreeBSD?
Best and kind regards,
Rico Secada.
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, pete wright wrote:
hi all, i was wondering if anyone else ran into a problem recently
when portmanager was moved to /usr/ports/ports-mgt/portmanger. i have
a nightly cron which runs a "portmanager -s" to give me a status
report in the morning on outdated ports. i believe wh
Rico Secada wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am brushing up on my assembler language and I wonder if anyone could
> recommend any particular reading well suited for FreeBSD?
http://www.int80h.org/bsdasm/
--
Tore
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Hello all,
I have been building/using servers that were dual CPU
AMD Opteron systems for some time. (usually 246
Opteron cpu's)
Now of course the world is shifting to Dual Core.
Using FreeBSD, what is really the difference, besides
power and ability to shove in more memory, between
having
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 19:45, Rico Secada wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am brushing up on my assembler language and I wonder if
> anyone could recommend any particular reading well suited for
> FreeBSD?
Try looking as(1) manual page, the gas info page (info gas)
and looking on the internet for guides
Hi there,
/tmp is filling from portmanager is placing .db information and build
details during its run.
what options to I have to alleviate the troubles this creates?
Cheers,
Noah
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Hi,
The organization I work for is looking to purchase hardware that will
serve as a backup server running FreeBSD. We have purchased from IBM for
many years, but we are looking at branching out and purchasing from a
vendor which explicitly supports FreeBSD.
I have been looking at
http://www.fr
Hi,
I've been trying to get FreeBSD 6.2 up and going
on an AMD64 machine of mine, but have encountered
a few problems. Most of the issues are minor
annoyances, but I can't get around the last one
for the life of me. Please let me know which
bugs are known (I searched and couldn't find any
of the
On Wednesday February 07, 2007 at 06:43:15 (PM) Noah wrote:
> /tmp is filling from portmanager is placing .db information and build
> details during its run.
>
> what options to I have to alleviate the troubles this creates?
Erase them. Besides how much trouble can they be causing?
Honestly,
On Feb 5, 2007, at 3:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Call me silly, but it seems to me you ought to be lobbying Apple
for Linux support.
Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via
the linux emulator would *probably* work, no?
I agree, getting Apple to support iTunes on Lin
Hi,
I dont think this is an adequate solution.
/tmp is filling up during the portmanager run. in other words - while I
am running /tmp fills up. so it needs to be erased periodically while
portmanager is running or else no other packages can be downloaded
are there other solutions?
what
On 2/7/07, Nicole Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I have been building/using servers that were dual CPU
AMD Opteron systems for some time. (usually 246
Opteron cpu's)
Now of course the world is shifting to Dual Core.
Using FreeBSD, what is really the difference, besides
pow
I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD dedicated server or VPS with
root access. For a VPS, I realize this is really psuedo-root access.
I once rented a VPS on a FreeBSD box that was split into virtual boxes
using "jail", but wasn't happy with it. So, if it's not a dedicated
box, I'm looking for
FreeBSD runs on most i386 based hardware as long as you have 64 MB ram or
more. So you can recycle an old desktop PC to run FreeBSD and then have at
it. Or buy a cheap new desktop or refurbished.
-Derek
At 07:01 PM 2/7/2007, Kelly Jones wrote:
I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 03:43:15PM -0800, Noah wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> /tmp is filling from portmanager is placing .db information and build
> details during its run.
>
> what options to I have to alleviate the troubles this creates?
Well, you could move /tmp to a bigger space.
I think it is
Richard Lynch wrote:
[I've tried to snip away a lot of stuff, without losing any context...]
[ ...trimming away context good, people can go back and read the thread... ]
I can touch the exposed front and back top (above IDE cable) and lay
my finger along it. It's "hot" but not like, "ouch hot
Derek Ragona wrote:
FreeBSD runs on most i386 based hardware as long as you have 64 MB ram
or more. So you can recycle an old desktop PC to run FreeBSD and then
have at it. Or buy a cheap new desktop or refurbished.
-Derek
The problem with this approach is that it doesn't get you
On 2/7/07, Pieter de Goeje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ad1s1c is a partition that contains the entire disk or slice in this case.
Dangerously dedicated is when you have no slices: ad1a, ad1b, ad1c etc.
You
should _only_ fsck the individual partitions (ad0s1a), never the complete
disk (ad0) or ind
On 6 Feb 2007, at 12:23, Bill Moran wrote:
I don't know whether its related - I just got a brand new Dell XPS
710 H2C with a QX6700 - The
system uses the Nvidia 590 chipset - It has 4GB memory and Two GTX
8800 7xx MB
graphics cards even with PAE enabled it only finds 2,5GB - However I
am n
Devin Heckman skrev:
Hi,
The organization I work for is looking to purchase hardware that will
serve as a backup server running FreeBSD. We have purchased from IBM for
many years, but we are looking at branching out and purchasing from a
vendor which explicitly supports FreeBSD.
I have been l
Thanks, Derek. I'm not looking to run this machine from home or to
co-locate an existing box (though I suppose I could do that).
As Jay mentions, I'm looking for something like:
http://tektonic.net/unmanaged.html
http://www.leeware.com/vps100.html
http://rosehosting.com/virtserv.html
(all bad e
Andrew Hammond wrote:
On 2/7/07, Nicole Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I have been building/using servers that were dual CPU
AMD Opteron systems for some time. (usually 246
Opteron cpu's)
Now of course the world is shifting to Dual Core.
Using FreeBSD, what is really the
Tom Marchand wrote:
On Feb 5, 2007, at 3:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Call me silly, but it seems to me you ought to be lobbying Apple
for Linux support.
Get a decent Apple-made Linux player, and FreeBSD support via
the linux emulator would *probably* work, no?
I agree, getting Apple to
Noah wrote:
Hi,
I dont think this is an adequate solution.
/tmp is filling up during the portmanager run. in other words - while I
am running /tmp fills up. so it needs to be erased periodically while
portmanager is running or else no other packages can be downloaded
are there other soluti
Kelly Jones wrote:
I'm looking to rent a low-cost FreeBSD dedicated server or VPS with
root access. For a VPS, I realize this is really psuedo-root access.
I once rented a VPS on a FreeBSD box that was split into virtual boxes
using "jail", but wasn't happy with it. So, if it's not a dedicated
b
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Don Munyak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was recompiling the kernel on my laptop when the process ended with
errors.
>
> /usr : filesystem full
>
> I suspect that the HD is has too many files ??
>
> can I simply remove/delete to ports from /usr/ports and try to recompile?
>
> btw...
Jerry McAllister writes:
> > /tmp is filling from portmanager is placing .db information
> > and build details during its run.
> >
> > what options to I have to alleviate the troubles this creates?
>
> Well, you could move /tmp to a bigger space.
I think the best practice would
Try CalPOP... www.calpop.com. They have dedicated P4 3 GHz servers for
$125/month no contract with 10MBPS unmetered connectivity with your choice
of OS.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelly Jones
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 6:53 PM
Is this up your alley?
http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_vps.html
> Thanks, Derek. I'm not looking to run this machine from home or to
> co-locate an existing box (though I suppose I could do that).
>
> As Jay mentions, I'm looking for something like:
>
> http://tektonic.net/unmanaged.html
> http:/
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 23:10, Peter Clark wrote:
> Is this up your alley?
>
> http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_vps.html
I use this service and highly recommend it, but it definitely falls under
the "jail" category. They've modified the stock FreeBSD jails pretty
heavily and most of the tim
Nicole Harrington wrote:
Hello all,
I have been building/using servers that were dual CPU
AMD Opteron systems for some time. (usually 246
Opteron cpu's)
Now of course the world is shifting to Dual Core.
Using FreeBSD, what is really the difference, besides
power and ability to shove in more
On 07/02/07, Don Munyak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I was recompiling the kernel on my laptop when the process ended with errors.
/usr : filesystem full
I suspect that the HD is has too many files ??
can I simply remove/delete to ports from /usr/ports and try to recompile?
btw...I hav
From rc.conf(5):
clear_tmp_enable
(bool) Set to ``YES'' to have /tmp cleaned at startup.
Why not setup a parallel (background) task with a wrapper script to
delete some files when upgrading ports? Either that or find a (more)
free partition and symlink /var/tmp to it.
Le Mercredi 7 Février 2007 16:03, Giorgos Keramidas a écrit :
> On 2007-02-07 13:02, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Le Mercredi 7 F?vrier 2007 12:48, Giorgos Keramidas a ?crit :
> > > Have a look at the keymaps for French in
> > > /usr/share/syscons/keymaps':
> > >
> > > $ ( cd /usr/share/s
Hi,
When trying to portupgrade koffice, I'm getting the following error message :
Making all in pqxx
gmake[5]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/editors/koffice-kde3/work/koffice-1.6.1/kexi/kexidb/drivers/pqxx'
/usr/X11R6/bin/moc ./pqxxdriver.h -o pqxxdriver.moc
if /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/libtool --
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Nicole Harrington wrote:
> > Using FreeBSD, what is really the difference, besides
> >power and ability to shove in more memory, between
> >having the two seperate CPUS's?
> Dual core or Quad Core CPUs performance are far better co
All,
Sorry if this is the wrong list, but this is the most basic of questions:
Can someone help me get a software package up and running?
The package: http://www.openemm.org/wiki/OpenEMM_Wiki_Home (these are the
installation instructions for Linux systems - I know others have gotten
the package r
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