On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Debacker wrote:
>
>> Of course, just like you could put real-time processes in one CPU, and
>> normal processes on another to avoid implement complex algorithms.
>> While your solution is pragmatic, I woul
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Debacker wrote:
> Of course, just like you could put real-time processes in one CPU, and
> normal processes on another to avoid implement complex algorithms.
> While your solution is pragmatic, I would like to know if there are "clean"
> ways to do it. If not, thi
Of course, just like you could put real-time processes in one CPU, and
normal processes on another to avoid implement complex algorithms.
While your solution is pragmatic, I would like to know if there are "clean"
ways to do it. If not, this would be a documented use case to why would
anyone actual
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Debacker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a ionice equivalent for FreeBSD. Let suppose that I setup a
> NAS using FreeBSD. I can substain 50MiB/s writing.
> Let suppose that I have a 720p security camera, writing at 2 MiB/s in a
> file. Then I have 10 users copying
On 20 May 2010 16:53, Brandon Gooch wrote:
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm searching for a software that could perform some kind of real time
>> mirroring between two (or more) freebsd servers.
>>
>> My meaning is to keep up to date some files ( flat and
Thanks for your answers guys !
I'm gonna test all softwares you pointed on
On 05/20/10 16:12, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I'm searching for a software that could perform some kind of real time
mirroring between two (or more) freebsd servers.
My meaning is to keep up to date some files ( flat a
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm searching for a software that could perform some kind of real time
> mirroring between two (or more) freebsd servers.
>
> My meaning is to keep up to date some files ( flat and db maps ) used by
> Postfix on our MX servers and pr
You may want to wait for HAST : http://wiki.freebsd.org/HAST .. I think
it has been merged to HEAD ..
regards,
Julien
Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I'm searching for a software that could perform some kind of real time
mirroring between two (or more) freebsd servers.
My meaning is to keep up to
On 20/05/2010 15:12, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm searching for a software that could perform some kind of real time
> mirroring between two (or more) freebsd servers.
>
> My meaning is to keep up to date some files ( flat and db maps ) used
> by Postfix on our MX servers and propagate every
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On 20/05/2010 15:12:47, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> I'm searching for a software that could perform some kind of real time
> mirroring between two (or more) freebsd servers.
>
> My meaning is to keep up to date some files ( flat and db maps ) used by
> Pos
Will rsync not work?
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From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
To: freebsd-questions
Sent: Thu May 20 09:12:47 2010
Subject: "real time" files mirroring ?
Hello
I'm searching for a software that could perform some kind of real time
mirroring between two (or more) f
Eric F Crist wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've got a fairly heavy-duty machine doing firewalling for my network,
> and the VAST majority of it's processing power is going unused. As
> such, I'd like to put X on this box, attach a monitor, and display a
> series of real-time traffic graphs. Does anyone
On 8/16/07, Eric F Crist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've got a fairly heavy-duty machine doing firewalling for my
> network, and the VAST majority of it's processing power is going
> unused. As such, I'd like to put X on this box, attach a monitor,
> and display a series of real-tim
In response to Eric F Crist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey all,
>
> I've got a fairly heavy-duty machine doing firewalling for my
> network, and the VAST majority of it's processing power is going
> unused. As such, I'd like to put X on this box, attach a monitor,
> and display a series of rea
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 01:03:54PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've got a fairly heavy-duty machine doing firewalling for my network, and
> the VAST majority of it's processing power is going unused. As such, I'd
> like to put X on this box, attach a monitor, and display a series
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>> Does anyone know of any work being done with FreeBSD to do the above? I
>>> know
>>> about ggate/gmirror, but that is at the file system / kernel level ... I'd
>>> like to do something at the userland level, or something that combines the
>>
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wrote:
> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know of any work being done with FreeBSD to do the above? I know
>> about ggate/gmirror, but that is at the file system
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of any work being done with FreeBSD to do the above? I know
> about ggate/gmirror, but that is at the file system / kernel level ... I'd
> like
> to do something at the userland level, or something that combines the two ...
I have TDFS (http://tdfs.s
On 11/30/06, Jan Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> I think, I'll follow your advice. It's high time I forgot about
> csh, but I wonder if you tried to change root's shell to zsh?
You can; I haven't. ("exec zsh" is simple to type.) sudo works well fo
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> I think, I'll follow your advice. It's high time I forgot about
> csh, but I wonder if you tried to change root's shell to zsh?
You can; I haven't. ("exec zsh" is simple to type.) sudo works well for
single commands. I don't tend to spend much time
On Nov 29, 2006, at 1:51 PM, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
zsh is a pretty good interactive shell (it finally weaned me off
tcsh),
as well as supporting a full range of redirection and control
constructs. You should look at that, in particular the
set -o sharehistory
option (which does half
On 11/30/06, Jan Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> I want to be able to define groups of interactive
> shells (preferably even across different users)
> so they have one single shared command history.
> Any command executed in one of them should be
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> I want to be able to define groups of interactive
> shells (preferably even across different users)
> so they have one single shared command history.
> Any command executed in one of them should be
> available through all history mechanisms in the
>
On 11/29/06, Andrew Pantyukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to be able to define groups of interactive
shells (preferably even across different users)
so they have one single shared command history.
Any command executed in one of them should be
available through all history mechanisms in the
David Godsey wrote:
If this is not the list to ask this question, can someone kindly direct me
to the right list. I've been out of the FreeBSD loop for a while and just
now getting back (my vocation requires that I use linux at work).
You might try asking on freebsd-realtime@ instead, although
If this is not the list to ask this question, can someone kindly direct me
to the right list. I've been out of the FreeBSD loop for a while and just
now getting back (my vocation requires that I use linux at work).
> I have seen a blurb on realtime scheduling with FreeBSD, however there
> weren'
Hi Anubis and Den!
Anubis, I've "translated" the questions into what I understood.
Den, do not hesitate to complain if I had it wrong.
I would guess the original message was:
- what is the roadmap of FreeBSD (new features)?
- (I let this one to authorized people :-) )
- How can a real-time sy
Dude, could you rephrase that?
Its a bit hard to understand
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 04:09 pm, sam Long wrote:
> I have a system FreeBSD 5.1-p11.
> How will develop further FreeBSD?
> How real time is possible to make from FreeBSD
> operational system?
> I know, that in FreeBSD there are expansions rea
Xpression wrote:
Hi again...another problem is burning up mi brain, all my servers
have the time updated, the router too, now when I send a mail, send-time is
very different of the real-time, for example, now in my country 2:12 p.m. by
my workstation (my servers 2:10 / 2:10 p.m.)...any idea
thanks a lot. that was what i am looking for.
will give it a try.
karl
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From: "Don Bowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 10:08 PM
Subje
>From: Karl M. Joch
>there is only one point i havnt found a real solution. i need to
>real time mirror some servers (4*2) for fault tolerance.
>the requirements is that these ones never can break down
>because it is used as a medical net. best
>would be mirror over locations. the servers are ru
At 14:01 11/17/2002, Karl M. Joch wrote:
>postgres, mysql
>sendmail and cyrus imap
>samba
>
>any idea how to have mirrored servers in real time with freebsd?
Here are some ideas:
http://www.Google.com/search?q=rsync+mirror+freebsd
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