Hi again.
I recently asked:
| Hi All.
|
| Anyone of you out there knows a simple way to calculate
| the swap space allocated by each process?
|
| I've got a 450 here, running an oracle database, that
| for some reason is eating up little by little all available
| swap space, until it crashes.
|
Hi FreeBSD Gurus,
Anyone out there who's using this new FreeBSD 5.0 filesystem encryption
feature, gbde?
If yes, may I ask to drop few lines with an example about hot to
create/mount/umount an encrypted fs? The examples in the man don't work
for me...
Thanks Regards
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Hi Guys.
Ok, I admit, most of my experience is on Solaris, but hey, I'd never
expect such a command to fail on FreeBSD:
# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocksUsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a 2064302 74140 1825018 4%/
/dev/ad0s1f 9247246 1895878 661159022%/usr
it's if=/dev/ad0s1a and NOT /dev/ad01sa
:/
PS: Thanks Miguel
Hi Guys.
Ok, I admit, most of my experience is on Solaris, but hey, I'd never
expect such a command to fail on FreeBSD:
# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocksUsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a 2064302 74140
Hi Gurus.
I was setting up this box with FreeBSD 4.8 PRERELEASE. I cvsup'd and
recompiled everything, no problems, then I was configuring volumes with
vinum. The goal was to have 3 volumes mirrored 0+1.
Well, I attached the mirrors on all the 3 volumes all at once, and after 5
or 6 minutes (1
Hi All.
I have here a couple of FreeBSD boxes with a USB to serial RS232 cable
going from USB0 on hostA to COM1 on hostB.
On hostA I recompiled the kernel incuding the following 2 lines:
# USB com devices
device ucom
device uplcom
Unplugging and plugging back in on hostA the