X
S.R. Kleiman
Sun Microsystems
Published around 1986 if I'm not mistaken.
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behardware.com/articles/862-7/components-returns-rates-6.html
(OCZ numbers are exceptional *ahem*)
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, your drive is dead or dying.
OCZ has probably the worst failure rate of all SSD brands; I'll avoid
their products like the plague.
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On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 01:49:20PM +0200, John Marino wrote:
> On 8/7/2012 22:04, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 10:08:37AM -0400, Justin Sherrill wrote:
> >>
> >>Package
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 01:30:34PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
>
> I'm filling a bug report in the freedesktop bugzilla. Strangely, there is
> no registered bug even though many people complained on various mailing-lists
> about this "No fonts could be found on the syste
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 01:21:05PM +0200, John Marino wrote:
> On 8/10/2012 13:11, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 12:53:17PM +0200, John Marino wrote:
> >
> >Disabling font handling is unthinkable! That would render the whole program
> >useless...
be able to get a complete build with it.
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I remember, and I started investigating it; unfortunately the font handling
code is convoluted mess which should probably be entirely rewritten.
I ended up disabling the unit test after this last report.
Cheers,
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t; On Aug 7, 2012 4:04 PM, "Francois Tigeot" wrote:
The build error was caused by an unit test which reported
"No fonts could be found on the system", a completely bogus error message.
According to Google, it seems to occur randomly on various Unix systems.
I have disabled th
-
> misc/libreoffice ftig...@wolfpond.org
I just checked, LibreOffice from pkgsrc-2012Q2 builds perfectly.
I'm curious as to what the issue was.
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fm
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/motherboard/Xeon/C600/X9DAi.cfm
There is also one Asus workstation board which *may* support ECC.
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n16.xpm ?) from PLIST and recreating the checksums with
bmake mdi will fix the packaging list and allow seamonkey to be built and
installed from scratch.
For all I know this mistake has been fixed in pkgsrc -current.
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efined
I wouldn't be surprised if more packages were broken by this commit.
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u should use a rule only specifying the interface name (tun0) in that case;
this one should do the trick:
nat on $ext_if inet from !($ext_if) -> ($ext_if:0)
The 'inet' keyword prevents pf from nating IPv6 traffic.
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all you have linked to _is_ 2011Q4.
It may also be downloaded from this url to get a more explicit name:
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2011Q4/pkgsrc-2011Q4.tar.gz
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nges nataraid to use it by default instead of the
Promise format. It _could_ allow the creation of > 2TB RAID volumes on
unrecognized controllers.
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diff --git a/sys/dev/disk/nata/ata-raid.c b/sys/dev/disk/nata/ata-raid.c
index 8438614..505a912 100644
--- a/sys/dev/disk/na
s complicated and won't have potential suid security
issues...
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re & here:
>
> http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~cat/df-jdk/openjdk-dragonfly-i386.txt
> http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~cat/df-jdk/
Great news! I'm awaiting impatiently to see the results on x86_64 :)
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On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 10:55:24AM +0100, Max Herrgaard wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 09:57:01PM +0100, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > After a complete world + kernel build sequence, you'll be able to use a new
> > vquota(8) utility to see and manipulate the kernel counters
>
ingful results on
persistent filesystems.
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gt; that it would be relative simple. What do you think?
Someone else would have to answer this one; all I can say is most of the
ideas you're speaking about seem to be dated from the first years of the
project and many things went in other directions.
ATB,
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and slowly kill most of the components.
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ain.
I would check the power supply and the drive itself, and be sure to have the
data backuped elsewhere if I was in your shoes.
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 04:59:45PM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Wednesday 26 October 2011 12:29:19 Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >
> > I recently gave a small talk on Hammer to a sysadmin audience.
> >
> > The slides can be downloaded from here: http://www.wolfpond.org/
&
Hi,
I recently gave a small talk on Hammer to a sysadmin audience.
The slides can be downloaded from here: http://www.wolfpond.org/
Besides the original version (in French), I have provided an English
translation.
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The pkgsrc people are usually very quick to act. The only exception I've
found is this dfly-pkg-people@ alias
Once a PR is assigned to it, you can abandon all hope it will be fixed.
It would be best to remove this alias IMHO.
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m to boot
or configure hosts beyond that...
Oh, and since RA technology is stateless, that means there's no log to consult
if you want to know which IP was assigned to which ethernet port later...
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> ,
> | panic: rtrequest1_msghandler: rtrequest table error was not on cpy #0
> | cpuid = 4
What is the exact version of your system (uname -a) ?
This is suspiciously close to a problem I had in the last few months.
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./bootstrap && ./cleanup
4. reinstall your programs
you may want to start with your favorite shell and add basic utilities
such as devel/scmgit-base and such before trying to tackle more
complicated software
You can always go back to the old pkgsrc installation preserved in
/usr/pkg.old
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age, OpenGrok is operational; it just won't find results for
the
parts of the code which are not yet indexed.
8. Point your web browser to http://the.opengrok.machine.address:8080/source
That's all folks!
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of Java to
be built.
This ultimately fails down to lang/kaffe, which has a known issue with
gcc-4.4. Building it with this version of gcc will result in a broken
package
There is no problem with gcc-4.1, so setting CCVER=gcc41 to build Kaffe
should be enough to get things started.
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of your drive are
damaged and that's why you get this error every time trying to access the same
files.
A drive has not to be old to fail; failure during the first weeks of activity
is relatively common.
It may have been badly packaged or handled during transport or may have been
badly manufactured ...
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On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:54:26AM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Francois Tigeot
> wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot Francois for the reply :-)
You're welcome.
> This error appears only some times.
> I refitted the cables of all hard disks once ag
growfs)
Someone else will have to answer this question, I've not tried to expand
a HAMMER volume yet.
Best,
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e ?
It may be worth it to change it. You may also want to reduce DMA speed as
a workaround (you should be able to do it from the BIOS).
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On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 08:43:41AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 May 2011 07:55:48 Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 06:30:57AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> > > The anonymous checkout succeeded. Why is it weird that I did an anonymous
> > >
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 06:30:57AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
>
> The anonymous checkout succeeded. Why is it weird that I did an anonymous
> checkout?
The weird thing is that it failed, not that it was anonymous.
Some time-limited connectivity error perhaps ?
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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 09:49:22AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Thursday 19 May 2011 09:10:51 Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 08:40:49AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> > > On Thursday 19 May 2011 02:56:16 Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > > > htt
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 08:40:49AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> On Thursday 19 May 2011 02:56:16 Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > 1: pkgsrc-wip is a repository for "work in progress" packages. The
> > instructions to install it on your machine are here:
> > http://pkg
p://pkgsrc-wip.sourceforge.net/
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to Sun's brain damaged legal requirements but once
it is done, it will work as any other jdk.
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On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 07:43:45PM +0200, Rumko wrote:
> Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 07:56:29AM +0100, Alex Hornung wrote:
> >> It seems that to get mono building again we just need a simple patch
> >> (upstream and pkgsrc ideally :)) to mono/
>
> I'd appreciate it if someone could give it a shot, it should be fairly
> straight forward.
I've opened a PR with patch a month ago:
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=44846
It has been assigned to dfly-pkg-people@ and never been committed afaik.
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On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 02:18:49PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 07:38:57PM +0200, Sascha Wildner wrote:
> > On 4/25/2011 9:12, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > >LSI SAS 3081E-R
> > >---
[...]
> > I've put an update for mpt(4)
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 07:38:57PM +0200, Sascha Wildner wrote:
> On 4/25/2011 9:12, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >LSI SAS 3081E-R
> >---
> >
> >The RAID1 volume created in the BIOS of the card was visible but there were
> >some timeout error messages
are are the two
best choices of the moment, my first choice beeing Areca.
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ry-pr-single.pl?number=44846
I don't think they have been committed yet.
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Atom CPU is not very fast for compilation, so you may want to with
this combo instead:
X7SBL-LN2 + Core 2 Duo
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon3000/3200/X7SBL-LN2.cfm
I use both models in small servers, they're great.
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8 IST 2010
I don't think hammer deduplication was operational back then. Why not
update to todays version of the 2.10 branch ?
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On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:59:15PM -0400, Justin Sherrill wrote:
> DragonFly 2.10, i386, pkgsrc-2011Q1. I think there's a fix for
> rpm2pkg that is newer than the version of 2011Q1 I used.
That's right, a fix has been committed on April 16.
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about IP networks. Maybe
> in another year or two they will fix their stuff. Or not.
It seems they're busy breaking it more instead:
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/is-atts-new-150gb-dsl-data-cap-justified.ars
You now have a 250 GB data cap per month...
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C++ support.
Your best for the moment is to try misc/openoffice3-bin if you're on i386.
[*] Among the remaining issues, LibreOffice cannot save .odt and .ods files.
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On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 02:18:55PM +0800, kevdmx wrote:
>
> who use dragonflybsd for product?
Not sure about the "for product" part, but you can have a look at this
thread from september:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/users/2010-09/index.html#00018
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 02:29:05AM -0600, Chris Turner wrote:
> On 02/18/11 00:53, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >Do they offer IPv6 ?
> man gif(4)
>
> MUHUAHAHAHAA
I don't know about the US, but I've add native v6 connectivity for about
8 years (forgot exactly when),
Do they offer IPv6 ?
The global IPv4 pool is now gone and APNIC, RIPE and ARIN pools will
almost certainly be depleted in a few months too.
Some people are deploying IPv6-only networks right now, and without
IPv6 connectivity I'm afraid access to DragonFly resources could become
troublesome in the future.
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it mirroring stuff is not up-to-date, you can still get the
quaterly tarball directly from the source:
http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/pkgsrc-2010Q4/pkgsrc-2010Q4.tar.bz2
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 08:19:47PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
>
> It would be great if there can be a porter's handbook. i would atleast
> like to make a try porting some stuff
The pkgsrc developper's guide is your friend:
http://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/developers-guide
er.
Your original sentence "BSD forks can only be used seriously as strong servers"
is simply false.
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vers. That's
> how I'm using dfly.
FUD. All my desktop systems have been running on FreeBSD or DragonFly for
more than 10 years.
Sometimes the lack of a good Microsoft Word alternative is a bit painful,
but with LibreOffice now unleashed, there's a good chance this matter
will be resolved relatively quickly.
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es, the original code is really weird/non-portable and can be
safely replaced by an equivalent construct which works equally well on
all known operating systems.
This is no official position, simply my experience so far.
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transactions.
This stuff beats periodic backup schemes hands-down.
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". Is their a workaround for
> that, that would allow me to compile without hacking the autotools scripts?
Why don't you try asterisk18 from pkgsrc -head ?
It builds fine out-of the box on DragonFly/i386.
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For information, I have found the causes of the crashes of lang/kaffe
on i386.
There's a fix, and I have reported it in pkg/44249:
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=44249
With this, wip/jdk15 can now be built on all recent DragonFly systems.
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On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 04:19:06PM +0100, Francois Tigeot wrote:
>
> I have been given access to pkgsrc-wip and will integrate my changes there
> piece by piece :
>
> http://pkgsrc-wip.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pkgsrc-wip/wip/jdk15/
With the latest changes, the jdk 1.5 can now b
instantly. YMMV.
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On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 08:23:57AM -0700, Tim Darby wrote:
> Thanks, I'd like to try this.
>
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Francois Tigeot wrote:
>
> > I have just succeeded in building a native jdk:
> >
> > $ /usr/pkg/java/jdk-1.5.0/bin/java -version
etup a web page...
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.)
Fixes for the devel/gettext-lib bug were just committed to pkgsrc.
If you could also rebuild this package from pkgsrc -head, this would
definitely help 64-bit users.
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On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 10:23:18PM +0300, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> On 17.10.10 18:15, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > The responsible field has been changed to dfly-pkg-people.
>
> It's a standard procedure and makes sense of course. Unfortunately no
> people behind dfly-pkg-p
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, it truncates some pointers to 32-bit on
DragonFly/x86-64 if you use non-default locales.
More details (and the fix) can be found in this PR:
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=43879
This is starting to become a FAQ.
Any idea how to get the patches in this problem report committed to pkgsrc ?
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ons would also be greatly appreciated.
AMD is a safer bet, there's too much complexity on the Intel side nowadays.
This Gigabyte board is a good choice; you should try to get an AMD880 chipset
based board, everything just works including Xorg.
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complete though.
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everything: kernel, world and pkgsrc apps (now using
-head).
Dosbox doesn't crash anymore and most of the strange little issues have
disappeared as well.
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tly a few days old; I'l upgrade and see if this still
happens.
The strange thing is, the same dosbox binary ran without trouble a few
hours ago...
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c devel/gettext-lib. There's
a patch to fix it in my bug report:
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=43879
Apart from the gettexti-lib related crashes, 2.6/x86-64 does not have these
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sure that really is "mission critical" tough; we can afford some
downtime.
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/pp.blast.pl/www.png/dfbsd/df_06.png -> mc compilation
> http://pp.blast.pl/www.png/dfbsd/df_07.png -> kbdmap
> http://pp.blast.pl/www.png/dfbsd/df_08.png -> kbdmap
> http://pp.blast.pl/www.png/dfbsd/df_09.png -> kbdmap
> http://pp.blast.pl/www.png/dfbsd/df_10.png -&g
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 02:10:48PM +0200, Przemysław Pawełczyk wrote:
> Francois Tigeot
Actually, it's "François" with a cedilla on the C but I drop it for
mail to keep everything ascii compliant.
> I beg your pardon for changing your name to "Francis", I do
S.UTF-8; hopefully this should make the crashes stop.
Alternatively, you could try the patches in this bug report:
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=43879
Hopefully it will soon be integrated in pkgsrc.
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community is also a big plus imho.
I have not had to refrain from reporting bugs for fear of beeing chastised and
most of them are fixed rapidly.
I really can see constant progress. So far so good :)
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ing else, or copy them over, but
> its likely a future upgrade will some time replace them again
You can add a line
NO_LPR= true
in /etc/make.conf and the system will stop building and installing lpr
related commands during each make build / installworld.
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Hi,
The attached patches fix the build problems of www/seamonkey.
The resulting binary works fine on DragonFly/i386
I'll send them to the maintainer (tnn@) as soon as I have build a
64-bit binary.
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--- directory/c-sdk/ldap/libraries/libldap/Makefile.in.orig 2008-
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 10:52:44AM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> I'm thinking of upgrading one server from 2GB to 6GB of memory.
>
> Since the regular DragonFly/i386 version will not be able to fully use it, I'm
> also considering upgrading the OS to Dragonfly/x86-64.
>
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:44:26PM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
> On Fri, June 11, 2010 2:36 am, Francois Tigeot wrote:
>
> > Yeah, I don't believe Postgres is to blame either.
> > During the pkgsrc build, many make instances were also dying with signal
> >
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:44:26PM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
> On Fri, June 11, 2010 2:36 am, Francois Tigeot wrote:
>
> > Yeah, I don't believe Postgres is to blame either.
> > During the pkgsrc build, many make instances were also dying with signal
> > 1
ler-bsd.local:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/X64_SMP x86_64
I also tried with Postgres 8.4.
My test was with DragonFly 2.6, howewer. I'll try to upgrade to 2.7 and see if
it makes a difference.
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On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 06:55:53PM -0600, Samuel J. Greear wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Justin C. Sherrill
> wrote:
> > On Thu, June 10, 2010 4:32 pm, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >
> >> Installing applications from pkgsrc went well.
> >>
>
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 05:00:18PM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
> On Wed, June 9, 2010 4:52 am, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> > I'm thinking of upgrading one server from 2GB to 6GB of memory.
> >
> > What is your experience with the 64-bit version ? Is it now stable
y-on-Rails application.
What is your experience with the 64-bit version ? Is it now stable enough to
be used in a server ?
All answers are welcome.
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ind96
package.
I just cannot live without host and dig.
Of course, the server part of the package is completely useless to me. A
minimal bind9-client pkgsrc package would be ideal, IMHO.
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On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 11:09:22AM -0400, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 7:25 am, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >
> > I have locally updated mail/prayer to version 1.3.2.
> >
> > Is there any thing I should be aware before submitting my work to the
> >
to test my changes...
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Hi George,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 03:40:08PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Francois Tigeot
> wrote:
> > I think sysutils/rsnapshot does what you want. It uses hard links to
> > simulate snapshots on classic filesystems and manages different range
intervalhourly 6
intervaldaily 7
intervalweekly 4
intervalmonthly 12
The hammer utility would be much better if it implemented some similar
mechanism IMHO.
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the allocation info.
>From the point of view of a guy having the means to do the copy stuff
(two harddrives), it is still a bit of a PITA.
300+ GB take hours to copy :-(
Having a fsck.hammer would be a big plus IMHO.
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On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 07:00:06PM +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 09:21:41AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> >
> > systat -pv 1
> >
> > In terms of extracting it in a script... I dunno about that.
>
> I'm beginning to thin
AFAIK there's no easy-to-use
sysctl.
systat and vmstat give only an instant snapshot of the system state with
1 second precision or so. An average on 5 minutes would be much better for my
purposes.
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On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 03:01:47PM +, Chris Turner wrote:
> Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >
> >The FreeBSD plugin uses the sysctl kern.cp_time, which is not present on
> >DragonFly. Is there any way to easily get the different percentages of
> >nice,
> >idle, user,
ystem, etc... time from a shell ?
FreeBSD cpu usage plugin sources:
http://munin-monitoring.org/browser/trunk/node/node.d.freebsd/cpu.in?rev=900
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