Martin Hudec wrote:
Hello,
I have question regarding ipfw traffic shaping:
This were default settings:
4: 2.000 Mbit/s0 ms 30 sl. 1 queues (1 buckets) droptail
mask: 0x00 0x/0x - 0x/0x
BKT Prot ___Source IP/port Dest. IP/port
David Holm wrote:
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 4.7 on my SMP machine (2xP3) a couple of weeks ago.
The problem I'm having is that something is spawning alot of perl processes that
never die.
After having the machine running for 10 hours almost all of my ram and about 50% of
the swap is
Gunnar Flygt wrote:
What are we supposed to use for information on ports nowadays,
since the port info has been taken away and more and more of
the `make search key=anything` gives a result like:
Port: xsmbrowser-3.3.0
Path: /usr/ports/net/xsmbrowser
Info: ** No Description
Maint:
Jd wrote:
Hi everyone, I released turned to FreeBSD simply because I am
discouraged with windows and there security scheme (did you guys see the
document microsoft wrote about how to stop windows from sending out info
about your computer onto the net? it's freaking 250 pages, and that
Gunnar Flygt wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 06:05:44AM -0600, Greg Panula wrote:
Gunnar Flygt wrote:
What are we supposed to use for information on ports nowadays,
since the port info has been taken away and more and more of
the `make search key=anything` gives a result like
John Bdckstrand wrote:
Ive been googling quite a bit now for problems with
running out of mbuf
clusters. Im basically sending a 30k datachunk down
1000-4000 connections,
but 1000 is more than enough to quickly fill upp 8192
mbuf clusters. I also
tried setting maximum amount of mbuf
Mike Hoskins wrote:
4.8-stable as/of jun 9th (update scheduled) has gcc version,
2.95.4
i'm building mod_php3 (some local stuff needs a php3 processor) with mysql
support. using the mysql323 client/server from ports. mysql (which i
know i've built before on older stable's) reports gcc
Alessandro de Manzano wrote:
are these the 'server' versions or what ? Intel PRO/100 S Dual ?
I would buy a Dell poweredge 350 (1U rack) but I'ld sure if such boards
are well supported :-)
Quick-specs on the DL360 can be found at:
Kevin Miller posted a possible solution for this type of problem earlier.
From his email
~~~
if you hit a key (other than Enter) at the bootloader prompt during
CD boot, and type:
set hw.ata.atapi_dma=1
it should let
Chen Xu wrote:
On Tuesday, August 13, 2002, at 10:37 AM, Michael Sierchio wrote:
Beware the contents of /etc/make.conf if you have machines with
different processors (Athlon versus Pentium versus i686)
Are you saying the kernel compiled at one type of cpu will not
work on the other
Sten Daniel Sørsdal wrote:
Hello
I took a look at the documentation for IPFW and under the dummnet
section it is mentioned that the 'bw' parameter can be given a
device for use with ppp(8), however i have failed finding any
information on this. What i am looking into is to setup
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