If you applied all the Matthew's suggestions and it is still a
mystery, and if server's shutdown is clean, look for a
a (buggy) user land process that sends SIGUSR2 signal
to init(1).
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
I started getting watchmouse errors about on pf my servers n
HP servers usually have NICs with broadcom or intel chipsets which are
recognized
as bge and em under freebsd and work great.
We have the following configurations and they work fine:
- freebsd 6.3 on dl320G5 with on-board broadcom network chipset and SATA
HDDs. We had
problems with hardwar
The number of files and sub-directories is limited by the number
of available inodes which is fixed at the time you create the
file system (by -i argument to newfs(8)). Anyway, stick with
Jeremy's advise if you do not like trouble.
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 01:
On a HP DL360 G6 freebsd 6.4-RELEASE installs but reboots right before
login prompt.
7.2 installs and works fine but unfortunately I can not use 7.2 due to
some restrictions.
Any hints?
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Best regards.
Hooman Fazaeli
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you may not change unit numbers as they are strictly controlled by kernel.
However, on freebsd 5.3+, you may use 'ifconfig name '
to achieve the same affect
Yony Yossef wrote:
Hi,
I would like to determine the unit number of my network cards, e.g.
make the device on pci0:16 be assigned every
ifconfig fastEthernet0 192.168.1.0/24
Yony Yossef wrote:
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From: H.fazaeli [[1]mailto:faza...@sepehrs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 6:24 PM
To: Yony Yossef
Cc: [2]freebsd-...@freebsd.org; [3]freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org;
Eitan Shefi; Oleg Kats; Liran
with different
hardwares?
It seems quite wrong, don't you agree?
And how come the unit number is given an arbitrary value? Is there a good
reason for that?
Yony
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From: H.fazaeli [mailto:faza...@sepehrs.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:26 AM
To: Yon
newsyslog.conf is read by newsyslog(8) and newsyslog is executed by cron(8)
as specified in /etc/crontab, usually every hour. so you changes
will take effect the next time cron runs newsyslog.
Fbsd1 wrote:
How do I get the system to reread /etc/newsyslog.conf file with out
rebooting the system?
Hi all,
I have 3 questions regrading SMP on freebsd 6.x:
1. Is there any userland tool/api to bound a process to a specific cpu?
2. Is there any way to force UP operation apart form recompiling kernel
without SMP option?
3. Can someone shed some light on the logic of how schedulers (4.4.BSD/UL
based on 10+ exprience and working with a dozen models,
I recommend intel cards:
- Intel explicitly supports freebsd.
- the cards are highly stable
- have best performance among all other cards on freebsd
and if you look for best performance, buy a card
based on 82575 or 82576 controllers.
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