Cristiano Deana writes:
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| 2006/3/1, Paul Saab [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| works fine
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| I got:
| Failed to open driver node /dev/megadev0
Make sure you have amr_linux. kldload amr_linux.ko. Then you should
get a /dev/megadev0. It also
seems to me not very updated ...
danny
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I'm currently administering a machine about 1500mi from me with nobody
local
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 23:35:31 -
From: Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Remote Installworld
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I'm currently administering a machine about 1500mi from me with nobody
local
On 03/02/06 02:58, Danny Braniss wrote:
seems to me not very updated ...
I assume you are selecting a branch (RELENG_6?) when viewing. When a
branch contains .0 it wreaks havoc on CVSweb's attempts to link
revisions to branches. Ville Skyttä did some initial work on correcting
this and I've
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On 03/02/06 02:58, Danny Braniss wrote:
seems to me not very updated ...
I assume you are
2006/3/1, Doug Ambrisko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Cristiano Deana writes:
| Failed to open driver node /dev/megadev0
Make sure you have amr_linux. kldload amr_linux.ko. Then you should
get a /dev/megadev0. It also works in a static kernel. You might
want to do an ls -l of /dev/megadev0.
Give us more details..
I assume that 'make buildworld' and 'make buildkernel' and 'make
installkernel' have finished successfuly.
See if you /tmp isn`t mounted nosuid and noexec
On 3/2/06, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently administering a machine about 1500mi from me with
I tried a different setup - using a spare drive on the boards ata
controller, booting off that - and attaching a single drive to the
SX4060 after cvsuping to 6.1 Pre-5
Due to the boards buggy ServerWorks ROSB4 ata controller, I've set
hw.ata.ata_dma=0 in loader.conf (This might have helped
2006/3/2, Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
seems to me not very updated ...
Why? Example:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sbin/ifconfig/ifmedia.c
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seems to me not very
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Thanks anyways
Nick
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On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:56:57PM -0600, Nikolas Britton wrote:
On 2/28/06, Pete Slagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holger Kipp wrote:
Please use
loader_logo=beastie
loader_color=YES
loader_logo does not appear in /boot/defaults/loader.conf, at least not
in 6.0-RELEASE-p4. Is
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 11:00:39AM +0200, Iantcho Vassilev wrote:
Give us more details..
I assume that 'make buildworld' and 'make buildkernel' and 'make
installkernel' have finished successfuly.
See if you /tmp isn`t mounted nosuid and noexec
Check kern.securelevel. See security(7) where
I still share a part of your trepidation about getting oneself into
a bind with uncooperative dependencies, etc. However, I have had
more success than I would have imagined.
Thats good to hear. What I am intending to do is to backup the
whole ports tree, try and do the upgrade, and if it
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 11:41:28AM +, Pete French wrote:
I still share a part of your trepidation about getting oneself into
a bind with uncooperative dependencies, etc. However, I have had
more success than I would have imagined.
Thats good to hear. What I am intending to do is to
Hi,
has anyone experienced this?
I connected via a PPTP VPN to my office, mounted a SMB share (which
actually resides on a linux-backed NAS running SAMBA 3) via :
sudo mount_smbfs -I 10.168.100.17 -W //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Software /mnt/smb1
after using the share as usual, I issued
sudo
Danny Braniss writes:
| Cristiano Deana writes:
| | 2006/3/1, Paul Saab [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| | works fine
| |
| | I got:
| | Failed to open driver node /dev/megadev0
|
| Make sure you have amr_linux. kldload amr_linux.ko. Then you should
| get a /dev/megadev0. It also works in a
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 07:05:07AM -0800, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
Danny Braniss writes:
| Cristiano Deana writes:
| | 2006/3/1, Paul Saab [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| | works fine
| |
| | I got:
| | Failed to open driver node /dev/megadev0
|
| Make sure you have amr_linux. kldload
The securelevel wouldn't allow me to change the flag.
Thanks anyways
Nick
Try to set
kern_securelevel=-1
in /etc/rc.conf, remotely reboot your computer, remove schg flags and do
installworld one more time. Set kern_securelevel back and reboot.
Best regards, Denis Barov.
Chiming in a little bit late. I have a hosting server that's running a
patched version of FreeBSD 4.9 and regularly update the ports on it from
the ports tree with few if any problems. Mail, web, php, etc. The only
port I have installed that won't update is rar, and it's marked as broken
in
On Feb 28, 2006, at 4:08 PM, Michael Proto wrote:
Do you have ACPI disabled by any chance? I ran into a similar
situation
with a BCM5751 (I think) and 5.4 with ACPI disabled. I was able to
resolve it by enabling ACPI, at which point the card was successfully
recognized by the bge driver.
On Mar 1, 2006, at 6:05 AM, Pete French wrote:
I dont know how backward compatible ports are ggenerally, but I
have a 4.11 machine that I really want to upgrade the ports on.
But I dont know if they will alla ctually compile, and I dont wnat to
start doing the process only to find that I cant
Hello!
Suppose I have machine with 256Mb of RAM and 256Mb flash ATA disk-on-module.
What configuration (using RELENG_4) should I select:
1. No swap at all.
2. /dev/md0 (default 10Mb) added as a swap device.
In other words, does RELENG_4 kernel work stable and robust w/o swap or
should I
Hi list
how can I remove one specific active ipnat session?
ipnat -rf [file] remove only rules from list, but all sessions still active
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Vivek Khera wrote:
On Mar 1, 2006, at 6:05 AM, Pete French wrote:
I dont know how backward compatible ports are ggenerally, but I
have a 4.11 machine that I really want to upgrade the ports on.
But I dont know if they will alla ctually compile, and I dont wnat to
start doing the process only
Hi,
I've done some strange(?) experiments and I managed to get
a panic of type baddir and just now another one that only
rebooted my system instantly without writing a vmcore.
I don't know if this is important. I could not find any
information on how gvinum detects failed hard disks.
That's
On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 19:08:40 +0100
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've done some strange(?) experiments and I managed to get
a panic of type baddir and just now another one that only
rebooted my system instantly without writing a vmcore.
I don't know if this is important. I could
I have a stack of new boxes here with two SATA drives on which I plan
to do software RAID. The box actually has a hardware RAID but it is
somehow disabled since I didn't pay extra for it... I can access the
BIOS and set up the RAID volume but it fails at boot. So they are
configured as
Hi Vivek,
Any opinions on which has both qualities: easy to configure/manage
(ie, recover after failure) and performance? The handbook RAID page
doesn't even mention gmirror. The atacontrol seems very simple to
use, at least.
I've had very good results with gmirror. It's very easy to
Rink Springer on 2006-03-02 20:30:03 +0100:
Hi Vivek,
Any opinions on which has both qualities: easy to configure/manage
(ie, recover after failure) and performance? The handbook RAID page
doesn't even mention gmirror. The atacontrol seems very simple to
use, at least.
I've
On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 14:11 -0500, Vivek Khera wrote:
Anyhow, I see at least three ways to set up a mirror of these drives
and/or partitions:
gvinum
gmirror
atacontrol
Any opinions on which has both qualities: easy to configure/manage
(ie, recover after failure) and
Hi, all!
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 08:30:03PM +0100, Rink Springer wrote:
I've had very good results with gmirror. It's very easy to set up,
performance is good (didn't really benchmark it though) and recovering
faulty drives is easy to do. Never had a problem with it ...
Seconded. Go, read
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:58:42AM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
seems to me not very updated ...
Yes it is. Please provide evidence if you think otherwise.
Kris
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Vivek,
Frankly, for smaller, desktop-sized boxen I prefer atacontrol. Once set up at
installation time, it just works. I even managed to hotswap drives on certain
ATA controllers, provided that the drives are on different channels.
On the server end, I still prefer SCSI-based hardware RAID.
I'm failing to understand how getrusage() works, which is a bit perplexing,
because it doesn't seem like it would be terribly complicated.
I've attached the code. My aim is to verify that I can use getrusage() to
do (admittedly crude) instrumentation of which functions in my program are
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 01:28:34AM -0800, Nick Price wrote:
I'm currently administering a machine about 1500mi from me with nobody
local to the machine to assist me. Anyways, my only access to this
machine is via SSH, no remote serial console or anything.
When I try to
Is it possible to boot off the install CD, setup a gmirror, and then
reboot and install on the mirror (and expect things to work ok)? Anyone
try this? It would be nice if the installer let you do this...
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Can't you use tcpdrop?
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Hello!
Is it possible to boot off the install CD, setup a gmirror, and then
reboot and install on the mirror (and expect things to work ok)? Anyone
try this? It would be nice if the installer let you do this...
AFAIK, no.
Install a minimal system on the first disk, then follow
these
At 2006-03-02 22:24:17+, Nik Clayton writes:
I'm failing to understand how getrusage() works, which is a bit perplexing,
because it doesn't seem like it would be terribly complicated.
ru_maxrss is the maximum resident set size, not the heap size.
malloc(big) doesn't grow the resident set.
Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
Hello!
Is it possible to boot off the install CD, setup a gmirror, and then
reboot and install on the mirror (and expect things to work ok)? Anyone
try this? It would be nice if the installer let you do this...
AFAIK, no.
Install a minimal system on the
On Thursday 02 March 2006 22:59, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Thats what i figured. Its sad that the fbsd installer is so behind the
linux ones, in terms of setting up raid and lvm during install.
I'm sorry that such things make you sad but do you mind to explain why this is
behind ?
What would be
JoaoBR wrote:
On Thursday 02 March 2006 22:59, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Thats what i figured. Its sad that the fbsd installer is so behind the
linux ones, in terms of setting up raid and lvm during install.
I'm sorry that such things make you sad but do you mind to explain why this is
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, JoaoBR wrote:
On Thursday 02 March 2006 22:59, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Thats what i figured. Its sad that the fbsd installer is so behind the
linux ones, in terms of setting up raid and lvm during install.
I'm sorry that such things make you sad but do you mind to explain why
On 3/2/06, Mitch Parks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apropos of raid awareness:
Having this in the installer seems like a very useful addition!
I would favour a geom-aware installer. Maybe start migrating towards
a geom default for as much as possible. Issues of kernel bloat and
If it works, don't
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Is it possible to boot off the install CD, setup a gmirror, and then
reboot and install on the mirror (and expect things to work ok)? Anyone
try this? It would be nice if the installer let you do this...
Since you have the luxury of doing this at install time, check out the
instructions
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:58:42AM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
seems to me not very updated ...
Yes it is. Please provide evidence if you think otherwise.
Kris
it might be a matter of 'interpretation' but:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/
says that boot2.c
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 08:56:28AM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:58:42AM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
seems to me not very updated ...
Yes it is. Please provide evidence if you think otherwise.
Kris
it might be a matter of 'interpretation' but:
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