Frank Bonnet esiee.fr> writes:
>
> Hello
>
> Do I have to reboot a server after unvalidating IPv6 in /etc/rc.conf ?
>
> I seems to use "/etc/rc.d/netif restart" is not suffisant
Use 'netstat' to see what service(s) listen for ipv6 traffic and restart them.
jb
2010/8/30 Daniel Bye :
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:43:33AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
>> Is there a way to specify which boot option to choose on the next reboot?
>> I often find that I'll start a reboot and then get distracted by
>> something else and miss my chance to specify which way to boot be
Quoth Daniel Bye on Monday, 30 August 2010:
> On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:43:33AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> > Is there a way to specify which boot option to choose on the next reboot?
> > I often find that I'll start a reboot and then get distracted by
> > something else and miss my chance to spec
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:43:33AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> Is there a way to specify which boot option to choose on the next reboot?
> I often find that I'll start a reboot and then get distracted by
> something else and miss my chance to specify which way to boot before the
> beastie screen ti
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 09:26:56PM -0400, B. Cook wrote:
> [/etc/defaults]# 2 > grep dumpdev *
> rc.conf:dumpdev="AUTO" # Device to crashdump to (device name, AUTO,
> or NO).
> rc.conf:savecore_flags="" # Used if dumpdev is enabled above, and present.
Those are the defaults. Do you have
On Thu, August 13, 2009 3:15 pm, Roland Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:25:21PM -0400, B. Cook wrote:
>> Here is the full error:
>>
>> Aug 13 09:29:57 gameface savecore: reboot after panic: ufs_dirbad: /var:
>> bad dir ino 3485849 at offset 3584: mangled entry
>>
>> The error causes the
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 12:25:21PM -0400, B. Cook wrote:
> Here is the full error:
>
> Aug 13 09:29:57 gameface savecore: reboot after panic: ufs_dirbad: /var:
> bad dir ino 3485849 at offset 3584: mangled entry
>
> The error causes the machine to keep rebooting on its own over and over
> again
Edwin L. Culp wrote:
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
eculp wrote:
This is on a relatively new Dell dualcore with 4G of ram running up
to date stable. I'm not on site so I have no idea what might be
provoking these crashes. In fact in many years of running FreeBSD
I've not seen
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
eculp wrote:
This is on a relatively new Dell dualcore with 4G of ram running up
to date stable. I'm not on site so I have no idea what might be
provoking these crashes. In fact in many years of running FreeBSD
I've not seen something just happ
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: reboot after panic : page fault for two
> consecutive days nowwith FreeBSD stable 7.0
>
> Quoting "Kris Kennaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > eculp wrote:
> >> This is on a relatively new Dell dualcore with 4G of ram
> r
Quoting "Kris Kennaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
eculp wrote:
This is on a relatively new Dell dualcore with 4G of ram running up
to date stable. I'm not on site so I have no idea what might be
provoking these crashes. In fact in many years of running FreeBSD
I've not seen something just hap
eculp wrote:
This is on a relatively new Dell dualcore with 4G of ram running up to
date stable. I'm not on site so I have no idea what might be provoking
these crashes. In fact in many years of running FreeBSD I've not seen
something just happen like this. It is a simi-production machine th
Quoting eculp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This is on a relatively new Dell dualcore with 4G of ram running up
to date stable. I'm not on site so I have no idea what might be
provoking these crashes. In fact in many years of running FreeBSD
I've not seen something just happen like this. It is a
On Sep 21, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Aleksander Rozman - Andy wrote:
Hi !
I am running FreeBSD as server. Thing is working great, there is
only one problem. Sometimes machine looses connection to
internet... Which is quite a problem, since this computer is on
remote location, which I only acce
>I'm curious to know if there is a command to reboot into single user mode- *
>more importantly* if I do reboot in single user mode can I still SSH in?
>My box is not physically near me and I'm upgrading 5.5 to 6.2 - so it this
>possible- or do I need to go get the box and attach a keyboard mon
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
I'm aware of SMTP retries- just trying to gauge how long it will take - as I
have certain users that become very unhappy when they see a massage arrive
more than an hour after it was originally sent.
There's a reason email is called email and not instant messaging.
__
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:09:20 -0400
"Jean-Paul Natola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> as I
> have certain users that become very unhappy when they see a massage arrive
> more than an hour after it was originally sent.
well...do they understand how email systems work?
if they don,t then you can expl
> How long will this take- as stopping the daemons (spamd/clamd etcc..) will
> cause a halt in my incoming mail?
>Only a temporary halt. SMTP was designed for intermittent / flaky
>connections.
>The sending servers will just try again, for a few days typically, if it
>fails on the initial at
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
How long will this take- as stopping the daemons (spamd/clamd etcc..) will
cause a halt in my incoming mail?
Only a temporary halt. SMTP was designed for intermittent / flaky connections.
The sending servers will just try again, for a few days typically, if it fails
>I'm curious to know if there is a command to reboot into single user mode- *
>more importantly* if I do reboot in single user mode can I still SSH in?
>My box is not physically near me and I'm upgrading 5.5 to 6.2 - so it this
>possible- or do I need to go get the box and attach a keyboard mon
>Hi all,
>I'm curious to know if there is a command to reboot into single user mode- *
>more importantly* if I do reboot in single user mode can I still SSH in?
>My box is not physically near me and I'm upgrading 5.5 to 6.2 - so it this
>possible- or do I need to go get the box and attach a keyb
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:37:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear,
>
> I am having a "spontaneous" reboot issue and I really dunno what to
> do.. here is which message I get from logs .. any hints what it might
> be ??
These aren't "spontaneous" reboots. They're kernel panics.
> Apr
Andy Reitz wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Christopher McGee wrote:
The server I have is using an Intel SE7501CW2 server board with 1 Xeon
2.0Ghz processor. It's got a Mylex AcceleRAID 170 card with 6 - 36GB
scsi drives. When I reboot the machine, via ctrl-alt-del, or typing
reboot, it syncs
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Christopher McGee wrote:
> The server I have is using an Intel SE7501CW2 server board with 1 Xeon
> 2.0Ghz processor. It's got a Mylex AcceleRAID 170 card with 6 - 36GB
> scsi drives. When I reboot the machine, via ctrl-alt-del, or typing
> reboot, it syncs disks, then gives
Ben Haysom wrote:
Why will it have suddenly started doing it?
It was fine a week ago.
AMD's by nature, run hot. Check your cooling device.
Mine did the same thing duing portupgrades and buildworlds.
I am using a larger cooling unit - and all issues went away.
--
Best regards,
Chris
Everything is re
Why will it have suddenly started doing it?
It was fine a week ago.
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 09:47:43 -0800, Tabor Kelly
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben Haysom wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I am running FBSD 5.3-CURRENT on a Duron 700Mhz 384Mb RAM.
> >
> > When I do (as root)
> >
> > #portupgrade -a
> >
> >
Ben Haysom wrote:
Hi
I am running FBSD 5.3-CURRENT on a Duron 700Mhz 384Mb RAM.
When I do (as root)
#portupgrade -a
it comes back with:
Stale dependency: acroread-5.10_1 --> linux_base-8-8.0_6 -- manually
run 'pkgdb -F' to fix, or specify -O to force.
So I do
#portupgrade -a -O
and *everytime* it r
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Billy Newsom writes:
BN> ...and that's all I ever see. But while this is being printed to the
BN> screen, I get five beeps. I don't remember that many beeps in FreeBSD 4.x.
BN>
BN> BEEP, beep beep beep, BEEP
See http://bioscentral.com for a list of beep codes for many dif
Billy Newsom writes:
BN> ...and that's all I ever see. But while this is being printed to the
BN> screen, I get five beeps. I don't remember that many beeps in FreeBSD 4.x.
BN>
BN> BEEP, beep beep beep, BEEP
See http://bioscentral.com for a list of beep codes for many different
BIOS. Most BIOS
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 23:23:06 -0700
Doug Hardie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am testing 5.2.1 in preperation for moving production servers
eventually from 4.6 to 5.x. Most of the issues I have figured out,
but
there is one that I cannot get to work - shutdown -r now. Rebooting
dies consistently.
On Thursday 01 April 2004 00:42, Doug Hardie wrote:
> I am testing 5.2.1 in preperation for moving production servers
> eventually from 4.6 to 5.x. Most of the issues I have figured out, but
> there is one that I cannot get to work - shutdown -r now. Rebooting
> dies consistently. With the GENER
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 11:39:28 -0500
"JJB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably wrote:
> When an FBSD system crooks, and It reboots it's self, very seldom
> does any of issued problem messages have time to be posted
> completely before the rug is pulled out from under the log write
> process by the reboot o
004 10:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: reboot record information
>
>
> JJB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >All reboot messages go to /var/log/messages. The message file is
> >archived, so just go the /var/log directory and look at your
>
e SOL, just like the rest of us
when this happens to us.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John
DeStefano
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 10:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: reboot record information
JJB <[EMAIL P
JJB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>All reboot messages go to /var/log/messages. The message file is
>archived, so just go the /var/log directory and look at your message
>files and look for msgs before the boot msgs of that date.
That's what I thought too. However, according to my system status
mes
All reboot messages go to /var/log/messages. The message file is
archived, so just go the /var/log directory and look at your message
files and look for msgs before the boot msgs of that date.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John
DeStefano
Sen
Matthew,
Thank you for the advise. I'll try those options.
MK.
Great, I'll try
--- Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> [ Machine not resetting properly and thus failing to
> reboot ]
>
> On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 02:17:50AM -0800, M K wrote:
> > Sorry, I can't do it at this moment becaus
[ Machine not resetting properly and thus failing to reboot ]
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 02:17:50AM -0800, M K wrote:
> Sorry, I can't do it at this moment because I am
> installing FreeBSD again (some other ugly problem that
> was caused by me). I've noticed another thing: if I
> enter the SCSI bios
Sorry, I can't do it at this moment because I am
installing FreeBSD again (some other ugly problem that
was caused by me). I've noticed another thing: if I
enter the SCSI bios and than the system wants to
reboot, it's also not working! Can I assume that this
is a hardware issue, not FreeBSD?
--- S
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 19:58, John Bleichert wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Wuzhen Zhang wrote:
> > Subject: Reboot...
> >
> > Dear Sir,
> >
> > My computer came with win98. I intalled FreeBSD on the
snip
> yet when I tried to install
> > win98, My computer did not allow me to reboot with
> > win
In my experience, for numerous reasons, it is better to install
Microsoft OS's first, then install FreeBSD (Microsoft has a nasty habit
of doing what it wants without asking or notification to the boot
record. That being said, I have no idea why win98 won't even boot to an
install point. Are you
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Wuzhen Zhang wrote:
> Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 14:29:23 -0800 (PST)
> From: Wuzhen Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Reboot...
>
> The screen freezes (Actually no screen, only the
> prompt blinks
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Wuzhen Zhang wrote:
> Subject: Reboot...
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> My computer came with win98. I intalled FreeBSD on the
> whole hard disk. I accidentally deleted my partition
> table because I want to re-install FreeBSD and with
> win98. I did sucessfully install FreeBSD in the sec
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