Oops!
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
What's the most efficient way of rectifying this?
--
~michael
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:00:18AM +0100, unixadmin99 wrote:
Oops!
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
What's the most efficient way of rectifying this?
Something like..
tar tvfz src.tar.gz | xargs rm
Roberto Gonzalez Azevedo wrote:
Hello everybody...
I have a little problem to solve here and i hope that you can help me.
I wanna do a 'wireless bridge' :
rl0 -- wi0
But it4s not working. I4m trying to use PPPoE in this bridge, but the
PADI is not passing over wi0 ...
Thanks ...
Roberto
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:00:18AM +0100, unixadmin99 wrote:
Oops!
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
What's the most efficient way of rectifying this?
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 10:22:13AM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
tar tvfz src.tar.gz | xargs rm -f
But might throw away some files that belong in /usr/bin
Hmmm.. how is that? I mean, /usr/bin has no further
directories, while everything but
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005, Thanos Tsouanas wrote:
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:00:18AM +0100, unixadmin99 wrote:
Oops!
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
What's the most efficient way of rectifying this?
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
My work to fix the userland disk utilities (fdisk, disklabel, newfs)
to work properly on large file systems always has been handicapped
because I do not have very large disks. I think I managed to make all
legal block and fragment size combinations
Hi everybody!
For a some days, I tried to install a server with the typically software
for a current server (PHP, MySQL, phpMyAdmin...). But I have a great
problem with MySQL, because I can't access to phpMyAdmin from other PC
of my LAN, but when I try access to the mysql shell I can enter
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 10:41:01AM +0200, Carlos Mantero wrote:
Hi everybody!
For a some days, I tried to install a server with the typically software
for a current server (PHP, MySQL, phpMyAdmin...). But I have a great
problem with MySQL, because I can't access to phpMyAdmin from other PC
of
Hi,
I've just sussed out similar problems too.
FIrst of all check the domain you are granting is exactly the same as
what mysql has complained about. It will translate things according to
/etc/hosts.
I didnt use WITH GRANT OPTION on my setup. not sure if that helps.
Also are you
hi, is it possible to determine, after the kernel has loaded, from which
device it has booted? regards uwe
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On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:00:18AM +0100, unixadmin99 wrote:
Oops!
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
What's the most efficient way of rectifying this?
src.tar.gz is mostly directories and /usr/bin
Uwe Werler wrote:
hi, is it possible to determine, after the kernel has loaded, from which
device it has booted? regards uwe
# grep ^root on /var/run/dmesg.boot
...will tell you where root is situated if that's what you're after.
Don't know if it's possible to know (for sure) which boot(8)
Hi,
I'm wanting to put a 802.11b/g card in my ultra5. I'm having a lot
of trouble finding a supported card here in Australia so I'm looking
at chipsets that are supported on i386 and not sparc64.
Is it just a lack of testing of ath(4) on sparc64 that has prevented
it from being in GENERIC or
Greetings,
Is anybody using Exceed display manager to connect headless OpenBSD
(3.x) boxes?
Ioan
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 10:46:29PM +1000, Ioan Nemes wrote:
Greetings,
Is anybody using Exceed display manager to connect headless OpenBSD
Not Exceed, but I have used Xmanager http://www.netsarang.com/ for this
sort of thing.
--
stephen
Hi all,
I've just tried to build an ad hoc wireless network between two
OpenBSD machines (3.7, Generic Kernel) for the first time (while using 2
Linksys WUSB11 802.11b v2.8 adapters) and i've encountered difficulties
to configure the network. As i'm far from being a wireless network
expert
--On July 3, 2005 12:46:00 PM -0400 Avtar Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sent:
Aric Gregson wrote:
Tried booting from binary 3.7 -release on a CD (which I burned),
but repeatedly received
You should really consider purchasing the official CD and trying that
instead.
I certainly would, but the
Hi everybody,
I use virtualhosts in the OpenBSD httpD.
So I migrated my webserver including the configuration-file to 3.7 and
noticed that hte HTTPd listens always on ANY adress even it didn't do that
with 3.6.
At first I thought: Somethings changed
So I took the httpd.conf provided by 3.7 and
On Jul 4, 2005, at 10:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I use virtualhosts in the OpenBSD httpD.
So I migrated my webserver including the configuration-file to 3.7 and
noticed that hte HTTPd listens always on ANY adress even it didn't do
that
with 3.6.
At first I thought:
On 7/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would be happy if somebody could tell me what exactly changed because I
didn't realy touched the configuration-file and added just the Include for
the vhost and enabled it.
Your config files are still your prime suspect, I'd say. Using
On Dim 3 juillet 2005 20:56, Siegbert Marschall wrote:
Hi,
SiS 760GX
VIA K8M800
NVIDIA nForce3 250
VIA is the company of choice at the moment, not that they are excellent
or so, but they work. NVIDIA has dissapointed many people with their
attitude and with SiS I had quite some troubles
I have been struggling with this issue for a few days now. I have a
Citrix server (customer site) that I cannot connect to through my
OpenBSD 3.7 pf firewall. I am able to reach this Citrix server if I go
direct (no firewall). I know the Citrix server is open to everyone on
the Internet.
TheSG wrote:
I have been struggling with this issue for a few days now. I have a
Citrix server (customer site) that I cannot connect to through my
OpenBSD 3.7 pf firewall. I am able to reach this Citrix server if I go
direct (no firewall). I know the Citrix server is open to everyone on
the
Chris Zakelj wrote:
TheSG wrote:
I have been struggling with this issue for a few days now. I have a
Citrix server (customer site) that I cannot connect to through my
OpenBSD 3.7 pf firewall. I am able to reach this Citrix server if I
go direct (no firewall). I know the Citrix server is
One more question:
is ist matter of wrong irq assigment ??
em0 at pci2 dev 2 function 0 Intel PRO/1000XT (82544EI) rev 0x02: apic
8 int 9
(irq 9), address: 00:0e:0c:70:c9:52
em1 at pci2 dev 5 function 0 Intel PRO/1000MT (82546EB) rev 0x01: apic
8 int 9
(irq 9), address: 00:03:47:32:c8:ca
Hi List,
In my network I use a adsl line with 8Mbit down, and 512 Kbit up.
Therefore the www.benzedrine.cx/ackpri.html trick is handy.
But I also have split my network into two different sections: a
UNIXnet, and a Windowsnet.
I want the UNIXnet to have 60% of the availlable bandwidth to the
Yes,
the problem lies in interrupts,
I've just tried xl, fxp and rl Nic's, and none of them works as em.
Furthermore their interrupts are not showed in vmstat -i.
It would be very helpfull if some wise guy could tell me where to look
for the problem.
Otherwise I'll have to go thru the kernel
On 7/4/05, John Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 04, 2005 at 09:00:18AM +0100, unixadmin99 wrote:
Oops!
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
What's the most efficient way of rectifying
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so spake unixadmin99 (unixadmin99):
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
Be glad you didn't do this in /usr (as I have done). Things
get downright unhappy when
On Monday 04 of July 2005 21:25, Todd C. Miller wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so spake unixadmin99 (unixadmin99):
Accidently emptied half the contents of src.tar.gz into /usr/bin while
undergoing an install under the intoxication of sleep.
Be glad you didn't do this in /usr
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 03:47:36PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
Is there any SIP software phone working with OpenBSD i386?
I have found none into the ports...
not currently. I've heard of a few people working on some.
--
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel
I used http_load to test out lighttpd's performance (both installed
from ports), and noticed that sometimes connect takes 6 seconds:
$ http_load -parallel 10 -seconds 10 urllist.txt
1974 fetches, 10 max parallel, 629706 bytes, in 10.0099 seconds
319 mean bytes/connection
197.205 fetches/sec,
On 7/3/05, Oliver J. Morais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050703 03:09]:
All it takes to find that out is a little bit of observation and
deduction. From the second output you provided you should see md5's
CPU usage go up rapidly.
No. md5's CPU doesn't go
the TCP client reuses a source port and sends a SYN while the
server still has the old TIME_WAIT state, so the server does not
send a SYN/ACK.
after 6 seconds the client retransmits the SYN and the connect
succeeds.
so there are 2 problems:
1) the client reuses the port too soon.
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 03:47:36PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
Is there any SIP software phone working with OpenBSD i386?
I have found none into the ports...
not currently. I've heard of a few people working on some.
I'm currently doing research
Hi there,
I'm trying to configure an OpenBSD 3.7 box with a LSI SATA 150-4 RAID
Card, but I'm having problems with timeout errors. The machine boots
from an IDE disk, and then I have two 160GB SATA disks configured in a
RAID 1 fashion, as one logical drive.
Every now and then, specially
I am about to be supplied with a Thinkpad r50e and I am sure that it
will arrive with one monster C: thing that will fill the drive and that
the drive will appear to be smaller than the label on it says due to
the restore space that is hidden.
I was able to do some work on a desktop drive a while
Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
Does anybody here know how the space is hidden and how to unhide/rehide
it so as to do what I want?
On my work Thinkpad R40, it's hidden via a BIOS setting. Hold down
either F1 or ESC (I forget which) while powering on the machine to get
into BIOS setup, it's
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 08:31:31AM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
I was able to do some work on a desktop drive a while back from an IBM
desktop box and I had no luck working out how to get to the missing
space to back it up. Mrs Google got lots of hits but if there was a
signal in there I
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 08:31:31AM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
Does anybody here know how the space is hidden and how to unhide/rehide
it so as to do what I want?
Blue button-setup utility-Security-IBM Predesktop Area-Disabled
--
stephen
Edwin Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm wanting to put a 802.11b/g card in my ultra5. I'm having a lot
of trouble finding a supported card here in Australia so I'm looking
at chipsets that are supported on i386 and not sparc64.
Is it just a lack of testing of ath(4) on sparc64
I have a Thinkpad X40 and notice the same thing. I've temporarily
resolved the problem by editing my crontab to do an ifconfig iwi0 up
every minute, because - for some reason - up'ing the iwi0 interface
fixes the problem.
This is obviously not the best solution, but I haven't had time to dig
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