On 2013/06/16 15:23, Fernando Gont wrote:
> Folks,
>
> What would be the appropriate command to show the IPv6 multicast groups
> joined by all/each interface?
>
> (FWIW, I'm looking for something similar to FreeBSD's "ifmcstat(8)" or
> Linux's "ip -6 maddr show").
>
> Thanks in advance!
> --
>
quite a few people have seen that one, where fetch grabs a file, and
the main engine starts building while the file is not there yet.
What actually happened is that there was some misguided caching optimization
with respect to fetch objects, and the object was marked as okay as soon
as we asserted
Folks,
What would be the appropriate command to show the IPv6 multicast groups
joined by all/each interface?
(FWIW, I'm looking for something similar to FreeBSD's "ifmcstat(8)" or
Linux's "ip -6 maddr show").
Thanks in advance!
--
Fernando Gont
e-mail: ferna...@gont.com.ar || fg...@si6networks.
Ciao Otto, Alexander...
Solved! I attached disks after installation of the operating system and
everything was resolved.
Thank You, Max Power.
On 06/16/13 07:57, laborat...@cpnetserver.net wrote:
Hi,
after using some hard-drive with softraid in raid5,
I can no longer reset them. All disks the same problem...
When I try to delete raid partition disklabel reports:
With the command:
disklabel -E wd1, after any changes [ after q option ], r
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 07:57:48AM +0200, laborat...@cpnetserver.net wrote:
> Hi,
> after using some hard-drive with softraid in raid5,
> I can no longer reset them. All disks the same problem...
> When I try to delete raid partition disklabel reports:
> With the command:
> disklabel -E wd1, after