zhuravlev alexander wrote:
We encounter with strange casual reboots of our server.
Does anyone know any tactics of investigation why
this happens.
Perhaps you're suffering from the 'PAE crashes'. Mike Silbersack posted
a patch to the freebsd-stable list today to backout the
Chuck Rock wrote:
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Michael K. Smith wrote:
This might be your issue, because you haven't specified the service after
you subnet. Try the following:
/usr/sbin/syslogd -a 207.206.185.1/27:* -a 209.83.132.1/27:*
Accordifn to the man page, that just specifies what port
Wayne Pascoe wrote:
I use vim for my coding needs, and only have one problem with it. Unless
I'm using gvim, my comments are a dark blue. This is almost unreadable
in some light conditions.
Does anyone have a quick hack to change comments to something easier to
see (e.g. green / yellow) for
Kok Kok wrote:
Hi all
I have question how to replace words using sed
./script 61.100 192.168
The script is
#!/bin/sh
sed -e 's/$2/$1/g' file newfile
The problem is 192.168 can't replace 61.100 in the
newfile
The single quotes prevent interpolation, the $... are not treated as
Dean Strik wrote:
Kok Kok wrote:
Hi all
I have question how to replace words using sed
./script 61.100 192.168
The script is
#!/bin/sh
sed -e 's/$2/$1/g' file newfile
The problem is 192.168 can't replace 61.100 in the
newfile
The single quotes prevent
synrat wrote:
can someone give me a few pointers on setting up this combination on free
bsd 4.7 ? I'm using the latest ports and already have postfix running.
http://www.postfix.org/docs.html lists a number of Postfix+SASL docs.
--
Dean C. Strik Eindhoven University of Technology
Danny Braniss wrote:
hi danny
you are asking too many questions :-), but w/r to netapp:
same computer, 1gbE, NFS is about 50% slower than FC.
btw, iSCSI (still beta) is only slightly faster than NFS
(note NFS is UDP, iSCSI is TCP).
Of course NFS can be TCP as well. And must be TCP for