Hi guys,
I have searched everywhere and failed to find a solution, hence I write you.
I have installed 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Sat Nov 21 15:02:08
UTC 2009 r...@mason.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
together with ipfw. The problem I have is this, if I am on th
Peter Steele wrote:
> what would lead malloc() into calling abort()?
> Everything seems to be in order.
Something may have trashed its internal data structures.
I'd suggest a close look for things like buffer overflows.
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> Hi guys,
>
> I have searched everywhere and failed to find a solution, hence I write
> you.
> I have installed 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Sat Nov 21 15:02:08
> UTC 2009 r...@mason.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
> amd64
> together with ipfw. The problem I have is this, i
Hello,
I use FreeBSD 7,and install httpd2.2.14; but
use MPM "prefork",perl cgi don't well run.when runing
cgi,would appear :
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to
complete your request.
apache's err_log :
Out of memory during requ
On 26 March 2010 08:02, Peter wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I have searched everywhere and failed to find a solution, hence I write
> > you.
> > I have installed 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Sat Nov 21 15:02:08
> > UTC 2009 r...@mason.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
> > amd6
Thanks Peter,
will give that a try.
regards
Tongai
Peter wrote:
Hi guys,
I have searched everywhere and failed to find a solution, hence I write
you.
I have installed 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Sat Nov 21 15:02:08
UTC 2009 r...@mason.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERI
On 03/26/10 02:37, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
I just finished installing FreeBSD on a "machine" whose CMOS time is not
set to UTC.
The System time is reported correctly (using 'date') but, suprisingly
(?), 'ls -la' reports that, among others, the files belonging to "the
skeleton" in the user ho
I could have sworn that I saw a method of creating several directories,
actually a parent direct and several sub-directories simultaneously;
however, I cannot fine the documentation any longer.
Assume I want to create a directory: FOO with three directories under
it, foo-1, foo-2 and foo-3. I trie
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On 26.03.2010 12:12, Jerry wrote:
> I could have sworn that I saw a method of creating several directories,
> actually a parent direct and several sub-directories simultaneously;
> however, I cannot fine the documentation any longer.
>
> Assume I want
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 07:12:48 -0400, Jerry wrote:
> I could have sworn that I saw a method of creating several directories,
> actually a parent direct and several sub-directories simultaneously;
> however, I cannot fine the documentation any longer.
>
> Assume I want to create a directory: FOO wit
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 07:12:48AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
> I could have sworn that I saw a method of creating several directories,
> actually a parent direct and several sub-directories simultaneously;
> however, I cannot fine the documentation any longer.
>
> Assume I want to create a directory: FO
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 12:15:04 +0100, Svein Skogen (Listmail Account)
articulated:
> did you try "mkdir -p dirtest/dir1 dirtest/dir2 dirtest/dir3" ?
Yes, and of course it works. I just thought that I had once seen a
faster method of accomplishing the same feat. Perhaps I was mistaken.
--
Jerry
f
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:32:58 +, Daniel Bye
articulated:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 07:12:48AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
> > I could have sworn that I saw a method of creating several
> > directories, actually a parent direct and several sub-directories
> > simultaneously; however, I cannot fine the
Hi,
maybe you need
mkdirhier dirtest/dir1 dirtest/dir2 dirtest/dir3
Cheers,
Jarek Miszczak
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:12, Jerry wrote:
> I could have sworn that I saw a method of creating several directories,
> actually a parent direct and several sub-directories simultaneously;
> however,
I've moved this to freebsd-hackers...
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From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Peter Steele
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:54 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Very suspicious stack trace
We had a
Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using a 3Ware
controller but may need to switch to this controller. What we'd like to have is
a command line interface similar to the tw_cli command so we can create RAID
sets on a booted system instead of doing it in the BIOS.
_
I've installed root on ZFS according to the Wiki.
http://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot/Mirror
I rebuilt world yesterday and upgraded my zfs pool to version 14 and also
upgraded the bootcode with:
gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 ad4
gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /bo
FreeBSD8.0, gnome2-2.28.2_1, using gdm to login.
Gdm login screen presents a list of all users on the system to choose from.
I don't want the list, just a prompt for a username and password.
I tried
# gconf-editor
this graphical config program allows to set in apps / gdm / simple-greeter
the settin
On 03/26/10 09:00, Peter Steele wrote:
Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using a 3Ware
controller but may need to switch to this controller. What we'd like to have is
a command line interface similar to the tw_cli command so we can create RAID
sets on a booted sy
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On 26.03.2010 15:00, Steve Polyack wrote:
> On 03/26/10 09:00, Peter Steele wrote:
>> Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using
>> a 3Ware controller but may need to switch to this controller. What
>> we'd like to have is a
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Steve Polyack wrote:
> On 03/26/10 09:00, Peter Steele wrote:
>>
>> Does FreeBSD 8 support the Dell H700 RAID controller? We've been using a
>> 3Ware controller but may need to switch to this controller. What we'd like
>> to have is a command line interface simila
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:32 AM, yuanxuqiang wrote:
> Hello,
> I use FreeBSD 7,and install httpd2.2.14; but
> use MPM "prefork",perl cgi don't well run.when runing
> cgi,would appear :
> Internal Server Error
> The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable
> to c
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Alejandro Imass wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:32 AM, yuanxuqiang wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I use FreeBSD 7,and install httpd2.2.14; but
>> use MPM "prefork",perl cgi don't well run.when runing
>> cgi,would appear :
[..]
> Yes, I know, people will tell you stay
It looks like imap is more suitable for what I am trying
to do than pop. There may be a slight issue in the fact that I
use .forward to trigger procmail which has the effect of
instantly snatching up every piece of incoming mail and putting
it in to a nmh folder that resides in /home/%user/
On Mar 26, 2010, at 11:11 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:
It looks like imap is more suitable for what I am trying
to do than pop. There may be a slight issue in the fact that I
use .forward to trigger procmail which has the effect of
instantly snatching up every piece of incoming mail and
On Fri 26 Mar 2010 at 04:44:56 PDT Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:32:58 +, Daniel Bye
articulated:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 07:12:48AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
> I could have sworn that I saw a method of creating several
> directories, actually a parent direct and several sub-directories
>
Hi all,
Marius Strobl wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 02:11:00PM +, Craig Butler wrote:
>> World build started on Sat Mar 20 23:34:54 EDT 2010
>> World build completed on Sun Mar 21 00:50:58 EDT 2010
>> Can we bend the rules a little ?? Who set the requirement of an hour ?
>> freebsd-
I see that these PERC controllers are all SAS instead of SATA. What kind of
cost differential is there between SAS and SATA disks?
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On 26.03.2010 17:22, Peter Steele wrote:
> I see that these PERC controllers are all SAS instead of SATA. What kind of
> cost differential is there between SAS and SATA disks?
If it's a megaraid sas controller, you can still use SATA disks. I know
I
On Fri 26 Mar 2010 at 08:49:08 PDT Charlie Kester wrote:
Understand how this works, however, so you won't need to look it up
again, but can apply it yourself in whatever variation is needed. It's
called brace expansion.
For extra credit, and to test your understanding, see if you can explain
Hi, all:
I am trying to get mgen to work my freebsd 7.2 box. the customized kernel has
"options MROUTING" compiled in. Assume that would make sure the kernel
support multicast traffic
the mgen seems to be working fine with any unicast address it can reach. but it
just doesn't bind the multic
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 09:28:15 -0700, Charlie Kester
articulated:
> For extra credit, and to test your understanding, see if you can
> explain how the following work:
>
> $ mkdir -p FOO/{foo-,bar-}{1,2,3}
>
> $ cp foo{,.bak}
Maybe I am doing this wrong; however, I had to use the "-R" flag with
'
On Fri 26 Mar 2010 at 10:01:21 PDT Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 09:28:15 -0700, Charlie Kester
articulated:
For extra credit, and to test your understanding, see if you can
explain how the following work:
$ mkdir -p FOO/{foo-,bar-}{1,2,3}
$ cp foo{,.bak}
Maybe I am doing this wrong; ho
Hello, I am new in this mailing list and my english is very poor :)
I have installed FBSD 8.0 on my first SATA disk. I downloaded Ubuntu
9.10 CD and boot into the Ubuntu installation. After booting proces a
choose 4GB USB memory for installation as hard drive. There is
option: delete and us
Hi All,
I have not really used FreeBSD in a very long time.
FreeBSD 8.
500gb boot
8 x 1.5tb drives installed connected to a 3ware 9500S-8 card
I am trying to see what the 8 x 1.5tb drives are called and if they are
recognized.
I read that FreeBSD 8 has the driver for 3ware by default.
I added
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have not really used FreeBSD in a very long time.
>
> FreeBSD 8.
> 500gb boot
> 8 x 1.5tb drives installed connected to a 3ware 9500S-8 card
>
> I am trying to see what the 8 x 1.5tb drives are called and if they are
> recogniz
Hello,
Just wanted to share with the list that I solved this problem today,
and looking at the recent archives this has come up recently without
any solutions so here it is.
FYI, there was an answer by Andrew Thompson in the thread "USB2 vs
SCSI pass-through?" of Feb 25th 2010 which hinted at the
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Jindřich Káňa wrote:
> Hello, I am new in this mailing list and my english is very poor :)
>
> I have installed FBSD 8.0 on my first SATA disk. I downloaded Ubuntu 9.10 CD
> and boot into the Ubuntu installation. After booting proces a choose 4GB USB
> memory for i
I love the "RTFM" - who came up with that anyway?
That said Jindřich, your English is more than passable!
Have a good weekend!
G
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From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Alejandro Imass
Sent: Friday, March 2
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any brand name
of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is based on
any variant of the BSD operating system? Any comments are appreciated.
Yours truly, L e e _ S h a c k e l f o r dAT d o t dot c adot
g
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 14:46, Lee Shackelford
wrote:
>
> Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any brand name
> of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is based on
> any variant of the BSD operating system? Any comments are appreciated.
> Yours truly,
Diego,
>> I am trying to see what the 8 x 1.5tb drives are called and if they are
>> recognized.
>>I read that FreeBSD 8 has the driver for 3ware by default.
>>I added a twa_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf as well as lines for ZFS
>>I do a: egrep 'ad[0-9]|cd[0-9]' /var/run/dmesg.boot
>>an
Well, going into the card Bios and creating each drive as a single drive seems
to have done the trick, FreeBSD now sees them.
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From: "Slack-Moehrle"
To: "Diego F. Arias R."
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 3:36:59 PM
Subject: Re: Where
On Mar 26, 2010, at 18:05, Kurt Buff wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 14:46, Lee Shackelford
wrote:
Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any
brand name
of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is
based on
any variant of the BSD operating system?
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 15:52, Nick Evans wrote:
> On Mar 26, 2010, at 18:05, Kurt Buff wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 14:46, Lee Shackelford
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any brand
>>> name
>>> of router, switch, or other similar networking
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Lee Shackelford wrote:
>
> Good afternoon, dear FreeBSD enthusiast. Is anyone aware of any brand name
> of router, switch, or other similar networking hardware that is based on
> any variant of the BSD operating system? Any comments are appreciated.
>
http://ww
Hi,
Since last Monday my ssh connections started working erraticly. Today I
tested it by holding down a key until it stops printing, and made several
itterations; it turns out that ~1500 key strokes print on the screen; then
it stops responding for several seconds; then it spits out ~25 missed
ke
On Mar 26, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Joe R. Jah wrote:
> Since last Monday my ssh connections started working erraticly. Today I
> tested it by holding down a key until it stops printing, and made several
> itterations; it turns out that ~1500 key strokes print on the screen; then
> it stops responding fo
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 17:31:38 -0700
> From: Chuck Swiger
> To: Joe R. Jah
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: OT: Keystrokes stick every ~1500 strokes
>
> On Mar 26, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Joe R. Jah wrote:
> > Since last Monday my ssh conne
Hello all,
I am used to the normal GNU-version of expr (also available on Solaris)
and much prefer it over the FreeBSD version. The GNU version allows
internal commands like length, substring and others which make it much
easier to work with. Is there any way I can replace FreeBSD's native
e
On 26/03/2010 3:42 ?.?., n dhert wrote:
> FreeBSD8.0, gnome2-2.28.2_1, using gdm to login.
> Gdm login screen presents a list of all users on the system to choose from.
> I don't want the list, just a prompt for a username and password.
> I tried
> # gconf-editor
> this graphical config program all
In the last episode (Mar 27), Manish Jain said:
> I am used to the normal GNU-version of expr (also available on Solaris)
> and much prefer it over the FreeBSD version. The GNU version allows
> internal commands like length, substring and others which make it much
> easier to work with. Is there
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