2011/9/12 Коньков Евгений kes-...@yandex.ru
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# fstat -f /var
USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W
clamav clamd 196823 /var 47113 -rw-r- 767747 w
clamav smtp-gated 9428 wd /var 23569 drwxr-xr-x 512 r
root snmpd
I don't really believe that toor user should be used like that - check the
handbook for example. You better use normal user or the root itself.
In 8.x the described is a normal behaviour.
Regards,
Ivailo Tanusheff
Paul Keusemann pkeu...@visi.com
Sent by: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
On 09/09/11 07:52, Paul Keusemann wrote:
I use the toor login on my FreeBSD systems to log in with the korn
shell. Since August 22, When I try to log in as toor or even when I
try to su - toor, I get logged in as root. For example:
ushers# ssh -l toor woodstock
Password:
Last login: Fri
Zdravstvujte, Adam.
Vy pisali 12 sentyabrya 2011 g., 3:32:06:
2011/9/11 Kon'kov Evgenij [1]kes-...@yandex.ru
If I just #reboot system. I get that on /var is only 98M used.
# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad1s1a496M239M
On 9/11/2011 at 2:28 PM Daniel Feenberg wrote:
|The problem I have heard of relates to what happens if the machine
boots
|with the KVM switched to another machine? The KVM may need to pretend
|there is a keyboard connected at that point.
=
I've used Avocent KVMs and this does not
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 01:52:14 -0500, Mr. Darren darren...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am trying to install Mumble on a headless FreeBSD server which has no
need for X11. Why is this port trying to install X11? Seems like it
shouldn't be needed.
QT4. It's required for the server still. Sorry.
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:10:48 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
If you are asking, Is there a FreeBSD command to cause the KVM switch to
move to the next system? then the answer is
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:45 AM, David Brodbeck g...@gull.us wrote:
The USB switches generally emulate a generic USB keyboard and mouse,
so drivers aren't a problem. Sometimes they work by simulating a USB
disconnect from the machine they're switching to, though, so you need
good keyboard
Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su, 2011-09-09 08:21 (+0200):
I need a solution to read sound from a soundcard (/dev/dsp) and
multicast it into the network, for the multicast audio stream to be
played on FreeBSD, Linux and Windows workstations.
Does the old LBL vat tool still work on modern
Here's a puzzler.
I just put FreeBSD 8.1 up on an old (but good) 500 MHz Celeron with
half a gig of RAM. Interfaces are classic xl (3Com) and dc (DEC
tulip). Works quite nicely except for one quirk: ping times that
ought to be positive (no more than 200 ms worst case) are coming
out
On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:45:59 -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:10:48 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
If you are asking, Is there a FreeBSD command to cause
Hi, Adam
# fstat -f /var
USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W
root snmpd 205453 /var 47141 -rw--- 37217152 w
root snmpd 205458 /var 47159 -rw-r- 728 r
root cron 20455 wd /var
Здравствуйте, Robert.
Вы писали 12 сентября 2011 г., 10:28:22:
From kes-...@yandex.ru Mon Sep 12 00:51:16 2011
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 08:51:27 +0300
From: =?windows-1251?B?yu7t/Oru4iDF4uPl7ejp?= kes-...@yandex.ru
To: Robert Bonomi bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com
Subject: Re[2]: How to check where
2011/9/12 Коньков Евгений kes-...@yandex.ru
# fstat -f /var
USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W
root snmpd 205453 /var 47141 -rw--- 37217152 w
root snmpd 205458 /var 47159 -rw-r- 728 r
root cron
2011/9/12 Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com
2011/9/12 Коньков Евгений kes-...@yandex.ru
# fstat -f /var
USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W
root snmpd 205453 /var 47141 -rw--- 37217152 w
root snmpd 205458 /var
Hello!
I'm trying to move a filesystem to a new larger RAID volume. The old
filesystem was using gjournal, and I have also created the new
filesystem with gjournal. The FS in question holds the DocumentRoot of
our web server, and in its depths, a couple of fairly large (several
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 00:14:45 +0300, Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to move a filesystem to a new larger RAID volume. The old
filesystem was using gjournal, and I have also created the new
filesystem with gjournal. The FS in question holds the DocumentRoot of
our web server, and
Hi--
On Sep 12, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Toomas Aas wrote:
I've mounted the new FS under /mnt and use tar to transfer the files:
cd /mnt
tar -c -v -f - -C /docroot . | tar xf -
You probably wanted -p flag on the extract side.
The manpage recommends one of the following constructs:
To move
More information regarding the odd behavior I'm seeing. Turns out
that packets do not even need to leave the machine for it to
report large negative ping times, on the order of more than half
a second. (See below.) Clearly something is odd about timekeeping
in this system (SiS motherboard
First thank you for the Libreoffice 3.4.3_1.
I built it with systray support, enable in the options and it doesn't work on
my FreeBSD 8.2, KDE 4.6.5.
Thanks.
Mitja
http://jpgmag.com/people/lumiwa
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On Sep 12, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Brett Glass wrote:
What's more, it appears that the negative ping times being shown for pings of
localhost are off by about -687 ms, consistently. Any ideas?
Your system's timekeeping appears to be busted. Are you running ntpd with
tinker step 0.0 or some
ftp the large files, then tar? I like the rsync idea too.
- Original Message -
From: Chuck Swiger [mailto:cswi...@mac.com]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 06:42 PM
To: Toomas Aas toomas@raad.tartu.ee
Cc: questi...@freebsd.org questi...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Crash when copying
I just put FreeBSD 8.1 up on an old (but good) 500 MHz Celeron with
half a gig of RAM. Interfaces are classic xl (3Com) and dc (DEC
tulip). Works quite nicely except for one quirk: ping times that
ought to be positive (no more than 200 ms worst case) are coming
out negative! Can't figure out
I have set up wireless AP with a static IP and bridged it to my internal
wired network on RE0.
I can successfully connect with WPA to the wireless network and browse other
computers on the wired net fine,
I can log into the freebsd machine using ssh no problem as long as if I
connect via the
At 06:15 PM 9/12/2011, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Your system's timekeeping appears to be busted. Are you running ntpd with
tinker step 0.0 or some home-grown mechanism which might be forcibly
stepping the clock rather than skewing it, by any chance?
Nothing like that.
Anyway, the output of:
At 06:54 PM 9/12/2011, b. f. wrote:
If you are just upgrading now, why not use 9 BETA?
Production machine.
Also, whenever we create a new production box, we normally pick the
release (not beta; we need to be able to do binary upgrades and
this is only supported from one release to another)
Dear all,
I have recently been using fdisk(8) to activate additional partitions, but
have been unable to cause the device nodes corresponding to the new
partition to appear in /dev other than by rebooting. (This is on the
device which contains the root filesystem, so kern.geom.debugflags=16
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 00:32:27 -0400 (EDT), Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
Dear all,
I have recently been using fdisk(8) to activate additional partitions, but
have been unable to cause the device nodes corresponding to the new
partition to appear in /dev other than by rebooting. (This is on the
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Benjamin Kaduk ka...@mit.edu wrote:
Dear all,
I have recently been using fdisk(8) to activate additional partitions, but
have been unable to cause the device nodes corresponding to the new
partition to appear in /dev other than by rebooting. (This is on the
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:30 PM, Brett Glass br...@lariat.net wrote:
At 06:15 PM 9/12/2011, Chuck Swiger wrote:
sysctl -a kern.timecounter
No docs on how to do this. Is this done by, for example, setting
kern.timecounter.hardware=TSC
in loader.conf?
it's a runtime tunable so
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