Re: Enquiry

2009-08-31 Thread Roland Smith
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:38:19AM -0700, Kin Tat Yau wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam
> 
> My server is running with FreeBSD i386 4.11 release. Now i want to install
> FreeBSD i386 6.1 release. 

First of all, do not use 6.1. It is not supported anymore. The current
production release is 7.2, with 8.0 not far off. At this moment 6.4 is still
supported but that will cease after 8.0 is released.

If you run into problems with 6.x, the first advice you will get is to update
to 7.2 and see if that fixes the problem. Avoid that extra work by installing
7.2 instead of 6.x.

Before you do any upgrading/installing, make sure you've backed up any
important data! :-)

> But it can not install from CD Rom. I have set the
> BIOS to run from CD-ROM first .It seems not running the CD at all. The
> CD-Rom is Sony CD-Rom CDU5211 USB Device. I don't need to keep the old
> configuration and just want to use FreeBSD i386 6.1 release. Please advise.

Set our system to boot from USB. Normally booting from CD-rom means from a
built-in CD-ROM!

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Re: Enquiry

2009-08-31 Thread Mikel King

Try setting boot from USB and removable media in the bios.

Cheers,
m!

On Aug 31, 2009, at 3:38, Kin Tat Yau  wrote:


Dear Sir/Madam

My server is running with FreeBSD i386 4.11 release. Now i want to  
install FreeBSD i386 6.1 release. But it can not install from CD  
Rom. I have set the BIOS to run from CD-ROM first .It seems not  
running the CD at all. The CD-Rom is Sony CD-Rom CDU5211 USB Device.  
I don't need to keep the old configuration and just want to use  
FreeBSD i386 6.1 release. Please advise.


regards

Kin


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Re: enquiry

2009-08-21 Thread Daniel Molina Wegener
On Friday 21 August 2009 00:32:20 keith cak wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> May i know how to change the IP address in freeBSD .

  man 5 rc.conf
  man 8 dhclient
  man 8 ifconfig

>
> Thank you.
> [SNIP]

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Re: enquiry

2009-08-21 Thread Steve Bertrand
keith cak wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> 
> May i know how to change the IP address in freeBSD .

If it is a one-time change:

% ifconfig em0 208.70.111.88/24

If you need it to remain across a reboot, use rc.conf as Aftab suggested.

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Re: enquiry

2009-08-21 Thread Aftab Jahan Subedar
You can do it in the /etc/rc.conf file
you can see the examples in the /etc/defaults/rc.conf


On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:32 AM, keith cak  wrote:

> Dear Sir,
>
> May i know how to change the IP address in freeBSD .
>
> Thank you.
> _
>


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Re: enquiry

2009-08-21 Thread Ed Jobs
On Friday 21 August 2009 07:32, keith cak wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> May i know how to change the IP address in freeBSD .
>
> Thank you.

depends on what you are using. dhcp/static ip configuration?


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RE: Enquiry For Quotation.

2008-03-11 Thread Hameed Faizal
Attention: The Managing Director,
 
RE: Enquiry For Quotation.
 
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RE: Enquiry on SAS in FreeBSD

2007-01-23 Thread Ahmad Faisal M. Nor

Thanks a lot for shed me a light :-)


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RE: Enquiry on SAS in FreeBSD

2007-01-22 Thread Tamouh H.
> NOTE: I'm not subscribe to the FreeBSD.org mailing list, 
> please CC to me as well
> 
> We're ordering Dell Poweredge 2950 Server which is come with 
> SAS (Serial Attach SCSI). Most newly manufacture branded 
> server comes with SAS nowadays, no more SCSI. According to 
> Dell Technical Support, SAS is a new technology of SCSI but 
> different architecture. They don't have any idea whether it 
> works on FreeBSD or not. I'm worried if it's not work on 
> FreeBSD and we cannot return the hardware. 
> 
> Does anyone here have any idea on these SAS thing ?  
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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> subsidiary of Safeguards Corporation Bhd.)

Check this post:

http://www.mail-archive.com/freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org/msg01660.html

According to it suppoused to be supported via mfi driver FBSD 6.x


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Re: Enquiry on SAS in FreeBSD

2007-01-22 Thread Bill Moran
In response to "Ahmad Faisal M. Nor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> NOTE: I'm not subscribe to the FreeBSD.org mailing list, please CC to me as 
> well
> 
> We're ordering Dell Poweredge 2950 Server which is come with SAS (Serial
> Attach SCSI).

We have four or five 2950s deployed in various places.  It uses the mfi
driver.

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Re: Enquiry on SAS in FreeBSD

2007-01-21 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On January 22, 2007 11:53:58 AM +0800 "Ahmad Faisal M. Nor" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




NOTE: I'm not subscribe to the FreeBSD.org mailing list, please CC to me
as well

We're ordering Dell Poweredge 2950 Server which is come with SAS (Serial
Attach SCSI). Most newly manufacture branded server comes with SAS
nowadays, no more SCSI. According to Dell Technical Support, SAS is a
new technology of SCSI but different architecture. They don't have any
idea whether it works on FreeBSD or not. I'm worried if it's not work on
FreeBSD and we cannot return the hardware.

Does anyone here have any idea on these SAS thing ?


SAS == Serial Attached *SCSI*

I'm running a 1950 with two 73GB SAS drives, RAID 1, and not having any 
problems.


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The University of Texas at Dallas
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Re: Enquiry the FreeBSD scourse

2006-05-07 Thread Eric Schuele

Daniel wrote:

Dear Eric and Atom,

Thanks for your great help.
I would like to create the mail account and password on the Unix mail
server, but, I seem like haven't find any command and method on the
handbook.  Therefore, could you please kindly let me know where can I
find it. 
Thanks a lot.


Brief Background:
1. Our company  have used the Unix (FreeBSD) to do the mail server.  
2. The end users should be used the Microsoft outlook to receive their
mail.  
We will to create the mail account and password on the UNIX mail server
first.  
After that, the user should be successful to set up their mail account

from the Microsoft outlook.

Please kindly let me know where can I find the resource from the
handbook.


Not sure if this answers your question or not... but try this:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail.html


Thanks a lot.

Best regards
Daniel

  


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To: Atom Powers
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Subject: Re: Enquiry the FreeBSD scourse


Atom Powers wrote:

On 5/6/06, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear Sir,

I haven't any experience on FreeBSD.  Could you please kindly advice 
any refer book to me? which will help me easily to handle the command



and control. thanks a lot.


Dead-Tree form (a little dated):
The Complete FreeBSD, Fourth Edition by Greg Lehey (Paperback - April
29, 2003)



The Complete FreeBSD... a great book.  And Greg Lehey was kind enough to

provide a PDF format (and other formats) of the complete work for us:

   http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/CFBSD/

 >

Current Documentation, and the authorative source:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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Re: Enquiry the FreeBSD scourse

2006-05-06 Thread Eric Schuele

Atom Powers wrote:

On 5/6/06, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear Sir,

I haven't any experience on FreeBSD.  Could you please kindly advice any
refer book to me? which will help me easily to handle the command and
control.
thanks a lot.



Dead-Tree form (a little dated):
The Complete FreeBSD, Fourth Edition by Greg Lehey (Paperback - April 
29, 2003)




The Complete FreeBSD... a great book.  And Greg Lehey was kind enough to 
provide a PDF format (and other formats) of the complete work for us:


  http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/CFBSD/

>

Current Documentation, and the authorative source:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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Re: Enquiry the FreeBSD scourse

2006-05-06 Thread Andreas Rudisch

On Sat, 06 May 2006 19:51:52 +0200, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dear Sir,
I haven't any experience on FreeBSD.  Could you please kindly advice any
refer book to me? which will help me easily to handle the command and
control.
thanks a lot.
Best regards
Daniel


http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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Re: Enquiry the FreeBSD scourse

2006-05-05 Thread Atom Powers

On 5/6/06, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear Sir,

I haven't any experience on FreeBSD.  Could you please kindly advice any
refer book to me? which will help me easily to handle the command and
control.
thanks a lot.



Dead-Tree form (a little dated):
The Complete FreeBSD, Fourth Edition by Greg Lehey (Paperback - April 29, 2003)

Current Documentation, and the authorative source:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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Re: Enquiry

2006-02-07 Thread Kevin Kinsey

Rohit Gupta wrote:


Hello

We are software reselling company in India.Can you 
please tell us how we can work with you for 
distribution of FreeBSD in India .


Thanks


Best regards
Rohit Gupta
 



Hello, Rohit!

It is good to hear of your interest.

FreeBSD is an "Open Source" project.  Terms and conditions
for most parts of the project are at:

http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/

Since FreeBSD is "freely distributable", you could pretty
much distribute it in any method that is allowable by the
copyright(s) noted above.

There are a couple of "companies" in the USA that produce
and distribute boxed sets of FreeBSD CD's or DVD's.  I
have no idea how profitable this is for them, but it's great
for the Project, of course.

Good luck!

Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.
Missouri, USA

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