11 errors continue, but nothing gets recorded to /var/amanda.
What am I missing?
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Running make installkernel backs up your current /kernel as /kernel.old
and /modules as /modules.old. The previous *.old is removed, so if you
want to preserve *these*, you'll need to do it manually.
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file "named.root";
};
< cut >-
The named.root file is standard one installed by FreeBSD and I haven't
touched it:
; $FreeBSD: src/etc/namedb/named.root,v 1.9.2.1 2002/11/06
09:24:12 dougb Exp $
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> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 12:57:19 -0800 (PST)
> From: Kevin Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Toomas Aas wrote:
>
> > The named.root file is standard one installed by FreeBSD and I haven't
> > touched it:
>
> > ; $
S P4B533-E motherboard?
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attach' which seem to be meant for
detaching/attaching IDE devices while the machine is running. Does this
mean that I could actually run 'atacontrol detach ', swap the
drive and then run 'atacontrol attach ' and be able to use the
second HD after that? Is anyone doing some
controller itself (or channel?) offline, attach or remove the drive, and
> then reattach it. I'd like to hear more details on this one myself, and
> may have a system I can test it on if I get too bored, but have long ago
> chucked my IDE trays..
I'll probably be forced to do
C
> 160071660 14868 160086527 - 6 unused 0
That seems to be the same slice as listed by fdisk. Note that is's
called ad6s1.
What is the output of 'disklabel ad6'?
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nce I'm planning to use this disk as a backup media,
I'll keep the FS unmounted most of the time anyway - to be protected
from 'rm -rf /' type of things.
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t; /kernel: ad6: cannot find label (no disk label)
> /kernel: ad6s1: cannot find label (no disk label)
... except that your system doesn't see a meaningful disklabel in the
only slice on this disk, as it says above.
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orts, then go to the directory of the port
you want to uninstall and enter:
make deinstall
If you downloaded the source tarball and compiled the source yourself,
then you need to delete the files manually.
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> zf_read unexpected EOF and prompts a shutdown or reboot.
Maybe I'm missing something, but if you already downloaded the ISOs and
your machine can boot from CD-ROM, why bother with floppies at all?
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> How do I assign two IP addresses for one netcard?
read 'man ifconfig', especially the section about 'alias' parameter.
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* I haven't lost my mind; I
nment variable set, but
removing this didn't affect wget's behaviour.
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The key here was -P - without that, CURL also tried to use
passive mode.
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> Just a thought, try escaping the . with a \...
I actually did try that, but it didn't seem to have any effect on the
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> From: "Micheal Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 12:59:03 -0600
> - Original Message -
> From: "Toomas Aas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 12:38 PM
> > I think t
ISP's name servers
configured as forwarders in named.conf). The problem happens with both
servers behind ISP A, but has never happened to the one behind ISP B.
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> usr comes
> imo from users and isnt users/home quite logic place?
Doesn't /usr come from Unix(R) System Resources ?
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d to /var/log/messages.
Also, some USB flash drives seem to be just quirky. I have something
called Travelling Disk, and attempts to mount it can fail 10 times in a
row and succeed 11th time (admittedly, this is with a year-old
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the entire vhost, but this is unrealistic to implement. Am I missing any
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Toomas Aas wrote:
Do I understand the "NOTE WELL" section of FreeBSD-SA-09:15 correctly
that if I apply the patch then this functionality will no longer work?
Testing confims that my understanding is correct. I applied the patch and
authentication
Hello!
Sorry for asking such a stupid question. I tried to figure out the answer
myself by reading /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.python.mk, but it's really over my head.
If I'm going to install a port that defines USE_PYTHON=yes in it's
Makefile and I currently have python-2.4.3,1 installed, will the por
top to bottom - no more coredumps. This is one of the
great mysteries of the nature. Happy experimenting :)
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Gunther Mayer wrote:
Does anybody use 1.6 in production on FreeBSD? What have your
experiences been?
Our Tomcat-based website, which currently gets ca 75000 requests per day,
has been running with native jdk-1.6.0.3p3 for 6 months. I haven't noticed
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A DEBUG LOGGING OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS
OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=DBUS
OPTIONS_FILE_SET+=JAVA
OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=DEBUG
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OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET+=OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS
Linked to this message are the entire build output and my list of
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by adding empty Expect: header
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, array('Expect: '));
2. Made sure CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS is an url-encoded query string instead
of being a plain PHP array:
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, http_build_query($myarr
t line in build output is error,
it must have been failed.
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ne to crash as it reaches one or another large file. Any
ideas what I should do to avoid the crash?
The OS version is 7.3 (amd64).
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dump/restore for large filesystems, because it seems to be an order of
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tar, but considering that this is FreeBSD 7.3 it is probably not worth
investigating now that 9 is almost released.
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which of these files corresponds to which Job# in atq output? I'd like
to remove one of the jobs with atrm, but I can't figure out, which job
I need to remove.
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Xn Nooby wrote:
If you want the freedom that FreeBSD offers, you have to make the journey to
where it is at.
IMHO, this sentence should be on the front page of http://www.freebsd.org/,
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and so it waits
until the DNS lookup request times out. You should be able to find out
what the culprit is by observing what is the next thing printed
immediately *after* this long pause. Very often it turns out to be
Sendmail trying to find a reverse record (match the host's IP to a
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orville weyrich wrote:
I cannot find instructions in the official
documentation, nor in the FreeBSD Dairy.
Have you read this:
http://www.vinumvm.org/vinum/replacing-drive.html
I've followed these steps to successfully recover from two cases of
drive failure.
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atkbd.o(.text+0x16f): In function `atkbd_configure':
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John wrote:
Is it possible to restore/merge master.passwd across the revision boundary?
I just moved a bunch of user accounts from 4.9 system to 5.3 system. All
it took was pasting the relevant lines of old master.passwd into new
master.passwd using vipw. I didn't touch any system user accounts,
Simon Burke wrote:
After a while of using 5.3RELEASE, i have noticed a small problem, my
swap partition isnt getting used. Well its not a small problem
considering that i have only 256mb ram on this machine.
boredom# swapctl -l
Device: 1024-blocks Used:
/dev/ad0s1b 48211256
t
Andrew P. wrote:
I got this at startup:
Dec 11 03:32:42 satbsd /kernel:
Starting ppp as "root"
Dec 11 03:32:42 satbsd /kernel:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
Dec 11 03:32:42 satbsd /kernel:
Shared object "libintl.so.6" not found
The real question you should be asking is "why does ppp (a system
bi
Roger Merritt wrote:
I guess I'm just looking for recommendations -- should I install 5.3 now
or stick with 4.10?
I'd say go with 5.3. Contrary of what you think, it's now STABLE.
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Please share some common dual processor system knowledge, perhaps I'm
missing something really obvious and making these servers unstable.
For more than a month now, I've been running a Dual Xeon 2000 system
(IBM eServer xSeries 225) with 5.3-RC2 and later upgraded to 5.3-R
Colin J. Raven wrote:
On Dec 10, Toomas Aas launched this into the bitstream:
For more than a month now, I've been running a Dual Xeon 2000 system
(IBM eServer xSeries 225) with 5.3-RC2 and later upgraded to
5.3-RELEASE and I have no problems at all. Hyperthreading is disabled
in BIOS, AC
Subhro wrote:
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I'm trying to locate Teddy's son, so googled your name. If you're the
Eh???!!
Maybe Teddy Field's son is called Questions Field. Or even Freebsd Q. Field.
Sorry, coul
Kevin Smith wrote:
1) is there a test utility that I can run that will tell me which cvsup
mirror server will be fastest ? I did this the manual way by pinging a
few and looking at the ave times coming back.
There's a port out there called fastest_cvsup which is supposed to do
exactly that. Per
Zachary Huang wrote:
I tried to install the JDK 1.4.6 to FreeBSD (release 4.8), but the got
following messages:
Unpacking...
Checksumming...
0
0
Extracting...
ELF interpreter /compat/linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 not found
This sounds suspiciously like linux emulator is not working. Do you have
Linux em
J. Seth Henry wrote:
It crapped out on /rescue. On the SCSI disk, /rescue is 3.5MB. When I checked
the ATA drive after stopping the copy, the directory was at 95MB (and the
filesystem hopelessly full at 109%). I tried again using copy with the same
results. Then, I tar'ed the folder, and extract
Has anyone tried running the Linux version of Oracle 10g on FreeBSD
using Linux emulation?
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Hello!
I have a directory structure like this
/home
/joe
/peter
/bill
... etc
I'm trying to move some (but not all) subdirectories of /home to
/newhome, using tar. I'm doing this as root on FreeBSD 4.10, the shell
is csh. I'd like to get it done with one command li
Hello!
I have a small server running FreeBSD 4.10, 2 x 80 GB drives mirrored on
Promise TX2 integrated RAID1 controller. I'd like to replace the 80 GB
drives with 200 GB drives.
Here's my current plan:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition it and transf
Nathan Kinkade wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 10:36:30PM +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
I have a directory structure like this
/home
/joe
/peter
/bill
... etc
I'm trying to move some (but not all) subdirectories of /home to
/newhome, using tar.
Are /home and /ne
Toomas Aas wrote:
I have a small server running FreeBSD 4.10, 2 x 80 GB drives mirrored on
Promise TX2 integrated RAID1 controller. I'd like to replace the 80 GB
drives with 200 GB drives.
Here's my current plan:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
Derek wrote:
Toomas Aas wrote:
1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,
partition it and transfer the data using dump/tar.
At this stage, I would recommend doing this in single user mode, to keep
filesystem modifications during the procedure down.
Yes, that was my
Hello!
I'm following the procedure in the NEW-HUGE-DISK FAQ entry to move my
system to bigger disks. In a nutshell, the dump/restore combo
recommended there seems painfully slow.
For example, I have newfs-ed the partition which is to become /usr with
the newfs default parameters and mounted it
Toomas Aas wrote:
I'm following the procedure in the NEW-HUGE-DISK FAQ entry to move my
system to bigger disks.
How lame of me. I forgot to mention my OS version. It is 4.10-RELEASE-p5.
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Marty Landman wrote:
# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a516062 35154 439624 7%/
/dev/ad1s1f516062 2 474776 0%/mnt
/dev/ad0s1f170334 51912 10479633%/tmp
/dev/ad1s1e 1032142 935616 1395699%/usr
/dev/ad0s1e
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Hello!
I'm planning to upgrade one of my servers from RELENG_5_2 to RELENG_5_3.
In my reading of /usr/src/UPDATING I have reached the entry of 20040728
which says that all programs written in C++ need to be recompiled. Ugh.
Is there an easy way to find out whether particular port uses C++? I had
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 08:53:05PM +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
Or should I more or less expect that I need to rebuild *all* the ports
anyway?
That's best; there are other incompatibilities that are there when you
have old (compiled on 5.2) versions of a library and you tr
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 06:45:53AM +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 08:53:05PM +0200, Toomas Aas wrote:
>>>>
Or should I more or less expect that I need to rebuild *all* the ports
anyway?
That's best; there are other incom
Géczi Szabolcs wrote:
after I made a cvsup and buildworld my pptp doesn't work well.
the clients can authenticate succesfully but they cannot reach subnet
except the tunnel's endpoint ip which is 192.168.1.1.
naturally my ppp/pptp configuration are unchanged.
What version were you upgrading *from*
worker MPM may perform
better on busy websites and has smaller memory footprint. Is it safe to
run Apache2 with worker MPM on FreeBSD 5.3? There must be a reason why
prefork is the default...
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
Prefork is the original mechanism Apache used to multiplex itself. It
generally works exceedingly well on Unix systems where fork(2) is fast
and efficient, which is why it is the default. Threaded MPMs may or
may not be better for your particular situation, depending on:
Tha
Teilhard Knight wrote:
I am not an expert on FreeBSD and I am not an expert on hardware.
Neither am I, but...
The error I get is: "panic no BSP found". Anyone has
an idea of what that means? I'll give you my configuration file just in
case someone takes the trouble to have a look at it. My machin
Pete Dela Cruz wrote:
I have two hard drives in my computer and I installed FreeBsd on my
second hard drive (slave). Boot manager was also installed on my
primary hard drive (c:\). Now I decided to remove FreeBsd from this
computer and transfer it to another computer. Problem: The computer
is stil
rol reset
0', but this returned error 0x6 (IIRC).
The other way I can think of would be to create a script which first
tries to 'mount /dev/da0s1e /backup' and then 'mount /dev/da1s1e
/backup' if the former fails. But I hope there is an easier way.
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You can fix /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh script yourself, or
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Hi!
> I guess what I'm asking is, in the httpd.conf can I have 1 entry for the
> same virtualhost - one for port 80 and the other for 443?
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> Thanks again. I've spent the weekend trying to get this thing going...
> I know both scsi hosts are supported by FreeBSD and Linux, there
> aren't any IRQ conflicts between the devices
Are the disks detected by Adaptec BIOS scan during the system bootup?
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rt of amanda-server, not
amanda-client. I just recently installed amanda-server on one machine
and amanda-client on another (from ports). On amanda server both the
amadmin binary and its manpage are present. On amanda client, neither
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time I somehow got it working after 8 hours of mucking
around, but by the end of it I was so stoned that I really don't know
*what* I did to get it working.
Now I seriously fear the day I might need to upgrade Cyrus again.
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Hi!
> Are the default layout and permissions documented anywhere?
See mtree(8) and /etc/mtree/BSD.var.dist.
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> Well, the time has come to setup this on my home network.
>
> So, is cricket still a good/the best choice?
I know nothing about cricket, but another alternative could be rrdtool
by Tobi Oetiker (the author of MRTG).
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grade of amavisd+SA, since then it has been running continuously.
But it must have worked then.
Maybe there is something in the Perl code above that is immediately obvious to
anyone knowing Perl, but IANAP.
Thanks in advance for any ideas,
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Hi!
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 04:37:10PM +0300, Toomas Aas wrote:
>
> > Anyway, I tried commenting out the above passage in
> > /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk and rebuilding another port which depends on
> > OpenSSL, namely /usr/ports/ftp/wget. I ch
x27;ve been FreeBSD
user since 1999 and never heard of such a thing. Sounds like someone
was pulling your leg.
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> How does one get started on IPF...
By reading the IPFilter Howto:
http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/ipf-howto.html
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news: root
nobody: root
operator: root
pop:root
sshd: root
system: root
toor: root
tty:root
uucp: root
xten: root
abuse: root
# noc: root
security: root
ftp:root
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Apr 13 03:02:24 80-235-112-80-dsl sm-mta[21689]: i3D02Kfq021675: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Also, there
previous messages show that the change has taken effect.
I have the following line in /etc/make.conf which was in use during the
latest buildworld:
SENDMAIL_MC=/etc/mail/80-235-112-80-dsl.mc
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> I always use to stable-supfile
> Last week I installed a 4.9 machine ran a cvsup.
> Rebuilt the whole world and my kernel and ... ended up with
> 4.10 beta.
See the following FAQ entry:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/admin.html#RELEASE-CANDIDATE
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: IRQ 15
Planar Ethernet: IRQ 10
Planar Video: IRQ 9
Planar USB: IRQ 5
ServeRAID in PCI Slot 5: IRQ 11
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st the CD-ROM device,
and later in the install process when you try to select CD/DVD as
the install medium, you get a message that no CD/DVD drives were
found. I ended up attaching an old SCSI CD-ROM to server's
integrated AIC7895 controller and could successfully install fro
e-attaching the
external HDD (which isn't as easy as it sounds) or rebooting the PC?
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7;m not quite sure my memory isn't
failing me - it has been quite a rough ride with this NF5000 during the
past few days. Anyway, *before* removing the second CPU, the boot
failure rate was >50%, so I'm sure removing the second CPU did help,
even if downgrading the Ser
cripts are
> run.
>
> So: is there any magic-knob I can turn to catch exactly
> which daily file is causing this?
Perhaps try manually running each script in /etc/periodic/daily?
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Hello!
I'm in a process of upgrading our FreeBSD 5.3 servers to 5.4. Two done,
one to go. I noticed that the Giant lock is no longer mentioned in dmesg
during boot. With FreeBSD 5.3, several devices (for example: ips, ahc,
atkbd) had a note similar to this in dmesg:
ips0: port 0x2000-0x20ff
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:28:56PM +0300, Toomas Aas wrote:
Hello!
...
With FreeBSD 5.3, several devices (for example: ips, ahc,
atkbd) had a note similar to this in dmesg:
ips0: port 0x2000-0x20ff mem
0xfeb0-0xfebf irq 9 at device 1.0
lation
and it can run any 32bit OS. So even if you only have the CDs for i386
version of FreeBSD, that's still no reason to not buy an Athlon64 machine.
Hope this helps.
(*) actually, there are more than two versions, but that's not
raad.tartu.ee/~toomas/kernelconfig.txt
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Hello!
We have a webserver where www/php4-cgi port is currently installed. Now
we want to add PHP5, but we have some web applications which are not
compatible with PHP5, so initially we want to have a server with both
PHP4 and PHP5 installed.
So far I did the following:
mkdir /usr/local/php
installation.
In the days of FreeBSD 4.x, I used vinum for such purposes. In 5.x, as I
understand, there is gvinum for the same task, but I haven't used that.
I much prefer hardware RAID adapters.
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Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:56 pm, Toomas Aas wrote:
A typical FreeBSD installation on one HDD uses two partitions:
a FreeBSD partition and a swap partition. Inside the FreeBSD
partition are slices, which are mounted under directories
(mountpoints) such as /var. So, your
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