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Subject: Re: device hint -> disable firewire or sbp driver
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<snip>
> And if I'm reading the SVN commit right, it went to -STABLE (aka
> RELENG_8) but not head (aka "."). =A0It still won't fix all of FreeBSD 7
> install mediums, right? =A0or is that "to come", maybe in 7.3?
>
>
> Also, if I'm reading the commit right, 8.0-RELEASE is going to have
> sbp(4) enabled in GENERIC too. =A0Can someone make sure I'm reading that
> right?
>

Just so that this is crystal clear:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC

As of this moment, device sbp is commented out of the GENERIC kernel
configuration for RELENG_8_0 branch *and* tagged with the
RELENG_8_0_0_RELEASE tag, so the release build will have sbp disabled
in the default GENERIC kernel configuration. (In other words, you
should not have boot hangs by default due to firewire in 8.0 release)

As far is 7.x is concerned, the current RELENG_7 branch (as of this
moment) still has device sbp enabled.  As far as 7.3 or future MFC to
RELENG_7 of a fix or workaround, that remains to be seen, but the best
thing to do is to make certain that the PR has all the necessary
information provided, and to occasionally test with the latest
-current (9.0) source and provide any debugging information if asked.

9.0 (aka -current) specifically left device sbp enabled so that people
can continue to test and fix this bug (gives better exposure to the
code).

Make sense ?

Good Luck.

--_Dave

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George Davidovich said the following on 2009-11-21 17:14:
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 04:12:42AM +0100, Bernt Hansson wrote:
>> Matthew Seaman skrev:
>>> Bernt Hansson wrote:
>>>> I've been testing backups with dump, works well BUT
>>>> -L does not work. For example
>>>>
>>>> dump -0 -a -u -L -f /mnt/dump.home.full /dev/ad0s2d
>>> I believe that you need to tell dump the mount point of the file system in
>>> order for it to create a snapshot, rather than the device file for the
>>> partition. (ie. snapshotting only makes sense on a mounted read-write
>>> filesystem).
>>>
>>> Also, if you're dumping a snapshotted FS to a local file, then bump up the
>>> cachesize to improve performance a lot.  Add '-C 32' to your command-line.
>> Ok. I've tested this
>> dump -1 -a -u -L -C 64 -h 0 -f /usr/home/bernt/disk2/dump.backup.home.2 
>> /usr/home
>> dump -1 -a -u -L -C 64 -h 0 -f /usr/home/bernt/disk2/dump.backup.home.2 
>> /usr/home
>>
>> The error is
>> mksnap_ffs: Cannot create /usr/home/.snap/dump_snapshot: Invalid argument
>> dump: Cannot create /usr/home/.snap/dump_snapshot: No such file or directory
> 
> Aargh.  Must have missed the above when I last replied.  That error
> message indicates you're running dump without proper privileges.
> 
> Run dump as root, or add yourself to the operator group:

I did run it as root and got this error message:

mksnap_ffs: Cannot create /usr/home/.snap/dump_snapshot: Invalid argument
dump: Cannot create /usr/home/.snap/dump_snapshot: No such file or director


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Chris Rees said the following on 2009-11-21 17:44:
> 2009/11/21 Bernt Hansson <bernt@bah.homeip.net>:
>> Matthew Seaman skrev:
>>> Bernt Hansson wrote:
>>>> Hello list.
>>>>
>>>> I've been testing backups with dump, works well BUT
>>>> -L does not work. For example
>>>>
>>>> dump -0 -a -u -L -f /mnt/dump.home.full /dev/ad0s2d
>>> I believe that you need to tell dump the mount point of the file system in
>>> order for it to create a snapshot, rather than the device file for the
>>> partition. (ie. snapshotting only makes sense on a mounted read-write
>>> filesystem).
>>>
>>> Also, if you're dumping a snapshotted FS to a local file, then bump up the
>>> cachesize to improve performance a lot.  Add '-C 32' to your command-line.
>> Ok. I've tested this
>> dump -1 -a -u -L -C 64 -h 0 -f /usr/home/bernt/disk2/dump.backup.home.2
>> /usr/home
>>
>> The error is
>> mksnap_ffs: Cannot create /usr/home/.snap/dump_snapshot: Invalid argument
>> dump: Cannot create /usr/home/.snap/dump_snapshot: No such file or directory
>>
> 
> Just for sanity... Are you root?

Yes!

> Chris
> 

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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Peter Steele <psteele@maxiscale.com> wrote:

> What's the best place to pick up the latest 7.0 and 8.0 packages for
> postgresql client and server?
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At the moment, postgresql ports are being very actively maintained. You can
try compiling it on your own, if you want 8.4.1 version.


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It seems this is more serious problem in 8.0, and I hope it could be =
resolved before a formal release. I can help to diagnose this if people =
need more information (this is destructive).

I have picked a USB stick (DataTraveler 2GB), that has two partitions s0 =
for DOS and s1 for FreeBSD.
Both USB hard drive and the USB stick have worked under FreeBSD 6.2, =
6.3, 6.4 and 7.2 for a few years without any problem.

Plugged USB stick in 8.0-RC and mounted it on /mnt; then
untar a file, tarred one day ago from FreeBSD 6.3 machine onto stick,to =
a IDE drive then tar it
back to the USB stick.
During tar writting from IDE to USB stick, did "ls /mnt", and "tar" =
paused and "ls" hangs.
A couple of minutes later, ls comes back, but tar still pauses.

Hit ^C on tar process around 14:30, it took another minutes to stop the =
process. Tried tar again,
and system disallowed to write on  the USB stick. "ls" shows all file =
still there (probably cached inods).

Went out for a few hours, and came back found /var/log/message are =
flooded with following message:
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  167181 Nov 21 19:02 messages
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    7390 Nov 21 18:00 messages.0.bz2
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    7509 Nov 21 17:00 messages.1.bz2
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel    9365 Nov 21 16:00 messages.2.bz2
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   20598 Nov 21 15:00 messages.3.bz2

Nov 21 18:00:00 wolf newsyslog[2635]: logfile turned over due to =
size>384K
Nov 21 18:00:27 wolf kernel: =
g_vfs_done():da0s2[WRITE(offset=3D625688576, length=3D1
31072)]error =3D 5
Nov 21 18:00:27 wolf kernel: =
g_vfs_done():da0s2[WRITE(offset=3D625819648, length=3D1
31072)]error =3D 5
.....
Nov 21 18:19:03 wolf kernel: =
g_vfs_done():da0s2[WRITE(offset=3D524451840, length=3D1
6384)]error =3D 5
Nov 21 18:19:33 wolf kernel: g_vfs_done():da0s2[WRITE(offset=3D5586944, =
length=3D204
8)]error =3D 5
Nov 21 18:19:33 wolf kernel: g_vfs_done():da0s2[WRITE(offset=3D65536, =
length=3D2048)
]error =3D 5
Nov 21 18:19:33 wolf kernel: g_vfs_done():da0s2[WRITE(offset=3D114688, =
length=3D1638
4)]error =3D 5
Nov 21 18:20:05 wolf kernel: =
g_vfs_done():da0s2[WRITE(offset=3D349700096, length=3D1

and has to reboot the system, and reboot was not able to umount =
everything (boot up message):

Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: da0: <Kingston DataTraveler 2.0 1.00> =
Removable Dir
ect Access SCSI-2 device
Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: da0: 40.000MB/s transfers
Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: da0: 1947MB (3987456 512 byte sectors: 255H =
63S/T 2
48C)
Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: WARNING: /data was not properly dismounted
Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: WARNING: /home was not properly dismounted
Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: WARNING: /tmp was not properly dismounted
Nov 21 18:24:03 wolf kernel: WARNING: /usr was not properly dismounted
...

# mount /dev/da0s2 /mnt
mount: /dev/da0s2 : Operation not permitted

The USB stick cannot be mount under any FreeBSD OS now, and everything =
on the drive has lost.

Does anyone know if it is possible to revocer such damaged USB stick?

-----Original Message-----
From: Hans Petter Selasky [mailto:hselasky@c2i.net]
Sent: Wed 11/18/2009 3:13 AM
To: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org
Cc: Guojun Jin; freebsd-stable@freebsd.org; questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: 8.0-RC3 USB lock up on mounting two partitions from one USB =
drive
=20
Hi,

I'm not sure if this is an USB issue or not. If you get READ/WRITE =
errors and=20
the drive simply dies then it might be the case. Else it is a system =
issue.

There are quirks for mass storage which you can add to=20
sys/dev/usb/storage/umass.c .

--HPS

On Wednesday 18 November 2009 08:33:07 Guojun Jin wrote:
> Did newfs on those partition and made things worsen -- restore =
completely
> fails: (I had experienced another similar problem on an IDE, which =
works
> well for 6.4 and 7.2, but 8.0.) This dirve works fine under FreeBSD =
6.4.
>
> Is something new in 8.0 making disk partition schema changed?
>
> g_vfs_done():da0s3d[READ(offset=3D98304, length=3D16384)]error =3D 6
> g_vfs_done():da0s3d[WRITE(offset=3D192806912, length=3D16384)]error =
=3D 6
> fopen: Device not configured
> cannot create save file ./restoresymtable for symbol table
> abort? [yn] (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Synchronize cache failed, status =
=3D=3D
> 0xa, scs i status =3D=3D 0x0
> (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): removing device entry
> ugen1.2: <DMI> at usbus1
> umass0: <DMI Ultra HDD, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.19, addr 2> on usbus1
> umass0:  SCSI over Bulk-Only; quirks =3D 0x0000
> umass0:0:0:-1: Attached to scbus0
> da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
> da0: <DMI Ultra HDD 1.19> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-0 device
> da0: 40.000MB/s transfers
> da0: 114473MB (234441648 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 14593C)
> Device da0s3d went missing before all of the data could be written to =
it;
> expect data loss.
>
>     99  23:19   sysinstall
>    100  23:20   newfs /dev/da0s3d
>    101  23:20   newfs /dev/da0s3e
>    102  23:21   mount /dev/da0s3d /mnt
>    103  23:21   cd /mnt
>    104  23:21   dump -0f - /home | restore -rf -
>    105  23:27   history 15
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guojun Jin
> Sent: Tue 11/17/2009 11:05 PM
> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
> Cc: questions@freebsd.org; freebsd-usb@freebsd.org
> Subject: 8.0-RC3 USB lock up on mounting two partitions from one USB =
drive
>
> When mounting two partitions from a USB dirve, it can cause the drive
> access lock up for a long time. Details:
>
> Terminal 1 --
> term1# mount /dev/da0s3d  /mnt
> term1# cd /mnt ; rm -fr *
>
> when rm starts, go to terminal 2 and do:
>
> term2# mount /dev/da0s3e /dist ### this will hanging for a long time =
and
> USB hard drive activity light is off. After more than 1-2 minutes, =
mount
> returns, and the drive activity light is blinking, thus removing is =
going
> on.
>
> term2# ls /dist   ### this will cause dUSB dirve hanging again -- no
> avtivity. Similarly, ls will finish in a couple of miniutes or longer, =
the
> rm command continues; but for a while, the drive activity will stop =
again.
>
> Reboot machine, repeat the above steps, and result will be the same. =
Reboot
> machine again, and just mount one partition, then doing "rm -rf *" =
without
> involve the second partition, rm will finish quickly.
>
> Has anyone obseved this behave on 8.0-RC?
>
> -Jin



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I have freebsd 7.2 with gnome. It has firefox 2.0.0.20. What will I need to=
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he versions listed on the ports page but it is always "unable to fetch" the=
m. When I just typed pkg_add -r firefox it told me I already have version 2=
.0.0.20 installed. So what do I do to get a more recent version?
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I am not sure how this ioctl (DIOCGDINFO) in fsck_ffs/setup.c is returned from kernel. Seems like there is only one place in sys/geom/geom_bsd.c, I have enabled GEOM_BSD option in config file, but not able to see it. Could someone point out how this ioctl is returned from kernel? I see it is returning -1 from somewhere, so cannot be this place in geom_bsd.c, then where from?

thanks
naeem



.... sys/geom/geom_bsd.c
.........
static int
g_bsd_ioctl(struct g_provider *pp, u_long cmd, void *data, int fflag, struct thread *td)
{
        struct g_geom *gp;
        struct g_bsd_softc *ms;
        struct g_slicer *gsp;
        u_char *label;
        int error;

        gp = pp->geom;
        gsp = gp->softc;
        ms = gsp->softc;

        switch(cmd) {
        case DIOCGDINFO:
                /* Return a copy of the disklabel to userland. */
                bsd_disklabel_le_dec(ms->label, data, MAXPARTITIONS);
printf(">>>>>>> DIOCGDINFO <<<<<<<<<<<\n");
                return(0);
        case DIOCBSDBB: {
------
--------


sbin/fsck_ffs/setup.c:

static struct disklabel *
692 getdisklabel(char *s, int fd)
693 {
694         static struct disklabel lab;
695  696         if (ioctl(fd, DIOCGDINFO, (char *)&lab) < 0) {
697                 if (s == NULL)
698                         return (NULL);
699                 pwarn("ioctl (GCINFO): %s\n", strerror(errno));
700                 errexit("%s: can't read disk label\n", s);
701         }
702         return (&lab);
703 }

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I do some automated account creation on a FreeBSD 6.x system ... and unbeknownst to me, the '/' filesystem was completely full when I did my last account creation, resulting in:

/: write failed, filesystem is full
pwd_mkdb: /etc/pwd.db to /etc/pwd.db.tmp: No space left on device
pw: passwd file update: No space left on device
pwd_mkdb: corrupted entry
pwd_mkdb: at line #187
pwd_mkdb: /mnt/etc/master.passwd: Inappropriate file type or format

My situation is now as follows:

passwd and master.passwd have a lot of lines missing, and one or two mangled lines toward the end.  So a LOT of user accounts are gone.

BUT, all of those missing accounts still work.

So ... 

1) why do all of the accounts that are missing from both passwd and master.passwd continue to work properly (they can authenticate and log in over SSH and so on) ?

2) how can I get back to healthy ?

I suspect that somehow my (s)pwd.db files are still healthy ... is it possible to reconstruct complete passwd/master.passwd files using the existing (s)pwd.db files ?

Thank you.


      


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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 04:13:01AM +0000, Steven Seipel wrote:
> I have freebsd 7.2 with gnome. It has firefox 2.0.0.20. What will I need to do to upgrade to firefox 3.anything? I have tried pkg_add -r with  all the versions listed on the ports page but it is always "unable to fetch" them. When I just typed pkg_add -r firefox it told me I already have version 2.0.0.20 installed. So what do I do to get a more recent version?

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/updating-upgrading-portsnap.html

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>> This kind of thing is often due to a mtu blackhole - when a larger
>> email causes a full size IP packet to be sent. I don't see why PF
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gh
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> Thanks for your answer.
> Don't know whether it is relevant to the particular issue, but i tried
> both rulesets first with `scrub in all fragment reassemble` and
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> Any other ideas how to possibly fix it, please?

If on FreeBSD 7 or higher you can get rid of the keep state. It's implici=
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scrub in on $ext_if fragment reassemble
block in on $ext_if
pass out on $ext_if from $int_if:network to any

If that works, then your problem is likely that you're creating 2 states
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How does one restrict tar or fax to a single file system when tarring or
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In the last episode (Nov 21), jaymax said:
> How does one restrict tar or fax to a single file system when tarring or
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For tar:

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George Sanders wrote:
>=20
> I do some automated account creation on a FreeBSD 6.x system ... and un=
beknownst to me, the '/' filesystem was completely full when I did my las=
t account creation, resulting in:
>=20
> /: write failed, filesystem is full
> pwd_mkdb: /etc/pwd.db to /etc/pwd.db.tmp: No space left on device
> pw: passwd file update: No space left on device
> pwd_mkdb: corrupted entry
> pwd_mkdb: at line #187
> pwd_mkdb: /mnt/etc/master.passwd: Inappropriate file type or format
>=20
> My situation is now as follows:
>=20
> passwd and master.passwd have a lot of lines missing, and one or two ma=
ngled lines toward the end.  So a LOT of user accounts are gone.
>=20
> BUT, all of those missing accounts still work.
>=20
> So ...=20
>=20
> 1) why do all of the accounts that are missing from both passwd and mas=
ter.passwd continue to work properly (they can authenticate and log in ov=
er SSH and so on) ?
>=20
> 2) how can I get back to healthy ?
>=20
> I suspect that somehow my (s)pwd.db files are still healthy ... is it p=
ossible to reconstruct complete passwd/master.passwd files using the exis=
ting (s)pwd.db files ?

There's a backup copy of master.passwd, groups and aliases stored in /var=
/backups
every time any of those files are changed -- the backups are created by t=
he
overnight periodic cron jobs, so you should be able to restore yesterday'=
s status
quo.

Otherwise, you can sort of reconstruct the missing entries from yor maste=
r.passwd
file by using pw(8) -- eg:

% pw user show -n matthew
matthew:*:1001:1001::0:0:Matthew Seaman:/home/matthew:/bin/tcsh

prints out the master.passwd entry for the user account but *without* the=

password crypt-text.  You can use:

  % pw user show -a=20

to get a list of all users.  This should use spwd.db rather than the orig=
inal
flat files -- it will enumerate all users from LDAP or NIS if your machin=
e is
configured to use those.  Unfortunately, you will have to merge in the cr=
ypted
password strings by hand or else get all your users to set new passwords.=


	Cheers,

	Matthew

--=20
Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil.                   7 Priory Courtyard
                                                  Flat 3
PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey     Ramsgate
                                                  Kent, CT11 9PW


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On Sunday 22 November 2009 04:40:27 Guojun Jin wrote:
> Does anyone know if it is possible to revocer such damaged USB stick?

Hi,

There are several recovery tools in /usr/ports for this kind of task.

For example photorec .

--HPS


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On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 01:23:39PM +0100, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 11:39:34PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser typed:
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> > more like: you should have upgraded to PHP5 two years ago. PHP4 is dead,
> > baby. it's dead...
> 
> Like COBOL and FORTRAN are dead?  ;)

no, these languages are still alive (though not very hip).  PHP4 has
been abandoned by its sole vendor (the PHP project).  there's no
PHP4-2008, won't be.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortran#Fortran_2008

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On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 03:01:55PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> 
> I'm trying to deploy a Glassfish v3 server on my workstation since I 
> need to do some jsf-developement. However when I try to start the server 
> it keeps telling me the admin port I'm trying to use is allready in use 
> by an other process, no matter what port I use. However I'm 100% certain 
> there is nothing running on the port it should use (sockstat confirms 
> that). Has anyone seen this type of behaviour and/or knows how to fix it 
> ? I'm running FreeBSD 8.0-RC1 with jdk16 installed from ports. Full log 
> is here: http://fstaals.net/junk/glassfish.txt

this from https://glassfish.dev.java.net/downloads/v3-preview.html :

"For supported operating systems except MacOS, the minimum required
version is 1.6.0_13."

this from your log:

frank@Rena# java -version
java version "1.6.0_03-p4"

that might be related.

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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 08:14:00AM +0000, Matthew Seaman typed:
> 
> % pw user show -n matthew
> matthew:*:1001:1001::0:0:Matthew Seaman:/home/matthew:/bin/tcsh
> 
> prints out the master.passwd entry for the user account but *without* the
> password crypt-text.  You can use:
> 
>  % pw user show -a 
> 
> to get a list of all users.  This should use spwd.db rather than the 
> original
> flat files -- it will enumerate all users from LDAP or NIS if your machine 
> is
> configured to use those.  Unfortunately, you will have to merge in the 
> crypted
> password strings by hand or else get all your users to set new passwords.

Another way to recover is using perl:

while ( ($name,$passwd,$uid,$gid,$quota,$comment,$gcos,$dir,$shell,$expire) = getpwent ) {
        print $name . ":" . $passwd . ":" . $uid . ":" . $gid . "::0:" . $expire . ":" . $gcos . ":" .$dir . ":" . $shell . "\n";
}

This will generate a file you can use to replace master.passwd, without
login class or passwd last changed information (if you use that) but
including the encrypted password.

Ruben

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     On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 11:28:03 +0000 Anton Shterenlikht <mexas@bristol.ac.uk>
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>> > On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:46:57 +0000
>> > Anton Shterenlikht <mexas@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Anybody knows of working GPUs under FBSD on any arch?
>> > > Any advice?
>> > >
>> >
>> > I using a nvidia fx5500 with the latest driver 173.14.22 on i386 and
>> > it works perfect. And it was no pain to get 3d working for games.
>> >
>> > I am still wondering what this thread is actually about: is it about
>> hardware accelerated video or about offloading general computation to the
>> GPU ( CUDA et al. ).
>
>the latter. My question was about HPC application of GPUs. Use of GPGPUs
>for HPC under linux is growing very fast, with cuda and opencl. However,
>I doubt any GPUs will be supported on fbsd. At least not at this stage.
>Unless somebody knows better?
>
     Many, many GPUs, including most GPGPUs, are supported under both FreeBSD
and X.org.  CUDA on nVidia GPGPUs and Streams/Brook on ATi GPGPUs are not
currently supported under FreeBSD.
     An engineering professor friend of mine has one of nVidia's Tesla cards
and full CUDA support under Windows XP.  He says that the same driver works
for both the Tesla and his CUDA-enabled nVidia graphics card, as well as the
nVidia IGP in his laptop's motherboard.  Somewhere on the web--possibly on
nVidia's web site, but I don't remember anymore--we found something that
seemed to say that the LINUX version of the driver *also* contains the CUDA
support for nVidia GPGPUs.  If the FreeBSD driver is substantially a port of
the LINUX driver, then it's quite likely that the CUDA support is/will be
still in it.  Another hassle, according to my friend, is that the CUDA support
under Windows uses only the Intel C compiler. :-(
     What is definitely not available at present for FreeBSD is the rest of
the CUDA support, namely, a CUDA compiler, a C compiler with hooks for CUDA,
and any associated libraries.
     I have not so far seen any comparable information regarding Streams
driver support on ATi GPGPUs for FreeBSD, much less anything about Brook for
FreeBSD.
     The last time I checked, which was a few months ago, there were *no*
implementations of OpenCL.  My understanding is that there is now some sort
of "standard" for it that has been agreed upon by all parties involved, but
that there remains no published language definition/reference from which
compilers, etc. might be written for the GPGPUs of both of the major GPU
manufacturers.  So if you're waiting for OpenCL for FreeBSD, don't hold your
breath, stand on narrow ledges far above ground, and so forth while waiting.


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The syntax here is confusing, should it be >
[ignoring other options]

tar -c -W one-file-system -f tarfile2Becreated.tar /

{
>From the man pages 
-W longopt=value
 Long options (preceded by --) are only supported directly on systems that
have the getopt_long(3) function.  The -W option can be used to access long
options on systems that do not support this function.
}

Or is there another synopsis?

Thanks!



jaymax wrote:
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> How does one restrict tar or fax to a single file system when tarring or
> paxing from root (/) ?
> 
> Thanks!  
> 
> 
> 

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I think my reply went to the previous post, but here is

The syntax here is confusing, should it be >
[ignoring other options]

tar -c -W one-file-system -f tarfile2Becreated.tar /

{
>From the man pages 
-W longopt=value
 Long options (preceded by --) are only supported directly on systems that
have the getopt_long(3) function.  The -W option can be used to access long
options on systems that do not support this function.
}

Or is there another synopsis?

Thanks!




Dan Nelson wrote:
> 
> In the last episode (Nov 21), jaymax said:
>> How does one restrict tar or fax to a single file system when tarring or
>> paxing from root (/) ?
> 
> For tar:
> 
>      --one-file-system (-W one-file-system)
>              (c, r, and u modes) Do not cross mount points.
> 
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l install apache and svn ......  and now l input  http://192.168.0.100/svn/
in website .  and it let me to input user name and password .  and l
did not konw the username and password  ,so l quit ,close the
website ... l know if l input the right ID and password there will be
a record in apache access.log ....
 does anyone know if  there will be a record in apache access.log to
record this action if l input wrong ID or  quit beside input
nothing ???

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On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 09:06:28AM -0500, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> 
> usleepless@gmail.com writes:
> 
> >  The talk/announcement on the Nvidia forum is about a native video
> >  driver for amd64 i believe. A lot of people are waiting for this
> >  ( currently there is only Nvidia support for i386 ).
> 
> 	I do not believe this is correct.  _As I understand it_ there
> are (currently) two options:
> 
> 	1) "nv" driver; written by nVidia, but does not support
> 		recent (last N generations) cards, works only for i386,
> 		and does not support 100% of 3d functions.  Breakage
> 		fixed, but no new features added.

You've got things a bit confused.

The x11-drivers/xf86-video-nv driver is open source and works on i386
and amd64. It doesn't support any 3d stuff AFAIK.

The x11/nvidia-driver is the one written by nvidia which only works on
i386 and supports 3d, compiz etc.

> 	2) "noveau" driver; written by third parties, works for i386
> 		and amd64 (maybe for others).  For what works, see the
> 		(hopefully outdated) web page.

That should be spelt "nouveau" otherwise correct. In ports as:
x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau. The wiki:

http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/

> 
> 	Under development:
> 
> 	3) "????"; written (and maintained/improved) by nVidia, words
> 		for i386 and amd64, supports all cards, supports all
> 		functionality.  ETA not announced; no public testing yet.

Correct. Announcement:

http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=41545&page=37

> 
> 	If anyone knows better, please correct this.
> 

Regards,

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Hi,

I have an old 200 MHz Pentium Pro.  A slow machine by today's
standards but my intention was to put a minimal installation of
FreeBSD 7.2 on it (ultimately installing to a CF or SD memory card
using an IDE adapter), turning it into a very basic home office
firewall and not much else.

One of the problems I encountered (which I've also encountered on
other old PCs) was the dreaded "BTX halted" error when attempting to
boot from the FreeBSD install CD:

  AMIBIOS (C)1992 American Megatrends, Inc.
  (C) 1992 - 1998 Intel Corporation.
  BIOS Version 1.00.18.CS1
  Intel Corporation VS440FX Motherboard
  Serial Number: M04090465

  0131072 KB

  Press <F1> Key if you want to run SETUP

  Hard Disk  0 Installed QUANTUM FIREBALL EL2.5A

  CD Loader 1.2

  Building the boot loader arguments
  Looking up /BOOT/LOADER... Found
  Relocating the loader and the BTX
  Starting the BTX loader
  
  BTX loader 1.00  BTX version is 1.01
  
  int=00000000  err=00000000  efl=00010246  eip=0002c85b
  eax=00000000  ebx=00000000  ecs=00000000  edx=00000000
  esi=00000000  edi=00040320  ebp=00093ff8  esp=00093fc4
  cs=002b  ds=0033  es=0033    fs=0033  gs=0033  ss=0033
  cs:eip=f7 f1 85 db 89 c1 89 45-94 74 08 8b 55 18 89 32
         89 7a 04 89 4d 98 8b 45-94 8b 55 98 83 c4 6c 5b
  ss:esp=91 01 00 00 dc df 09 00-00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
         00 00 00 00 20 00 20 00-60 01 20 00 0b 00 20 00
  BTX halted

At this point the machine freezes.  Ctrl+Alt+Del won't reset it.

I've seen the same bug crop up occasionally for more than a few years
now (since FreeBSD 5.x, I think).  Presumably there's no urgency to
fix it.

Until now the workaround I used was to boot from floppy diskettes (all
five of them) made from the images in the \floppies directory on the
install CD.  The FreeBSD installer would then operate normally and
install from the CD.  But this is frustrating as diskettes are
obviously terribly slow and often unreliable.

Today by accident I found a much simpler workaround.  There's a
freeware program called PLoP Boot Manager that can be used to boot
from CD.  I burnt plpbtinnoemul.iso (from plpbt-5.0.4.zip) to CD on
another PC then got the Pentium Pro to boot from it.  When I reached
the boot menu I took out the PLoP CD, replaced it with the FreeBSD 7.2
CD and told PLoP to boot from that.  FreeBSD 7.2 then proceeded to
boot from CD with no apparent problems.

I've successfully booted FreeBSD 7.2, 7.0, 6.2, 5.4 & 5.3 from CD on
this machine using the PLoP CD as a boot loader.  Also a recent
version of the FreeNAS LiveCD.  PLoP isn't required to boot the
FreeBSD 4.10 CD on this machine, but the 4.10 CD causes it to freeze
very early on with no messages displayed if I do use PLoP to boot it.

http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html

Apologies if this is long-winded, but I haven't seen this information
anywhere else, so I thought I'd pass it on!  I hope it helps someone.

Regards
Andrew

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On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 21:05 +0000, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> I am running a Fresh install of amd64 FreeBSD 8.0 RC3
> when running firefox It locks up for a moment then is fine then when I
> load a new page it locks up again.
> here is the error I get in the console when running native firefox 3.5
>=20
> what do I have to rebuild inorder to fix this?

It really looks like this is Linux firefox, not native firefox.  AFAIK,
we don't have a native Flash 10 plug-in for FreeBSD yet.  If this really
is native Firefox, consider posting to freebsd-gecko.

Joe

>=20
> Sam Fourman Jr.
>=20
> [sfourman@Sam ~]$ firefox3
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: NPP_New() wait for reply: Message timeout
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
>=20
> Sam# uname -a
> FreeBSD Sam.PuffyBSD.Com 8.0-RC3 FreeBSD 8.0-RC3 #0: Wed Nov 18
> 22:22:44 UTC 2009     root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WORKSTATION  amd64
>=20
> Sam# pkg_info -xI linux
> linux-f10-atk-1.24.0 Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary (Linux Fedo=
ra 10)
> linux-f10-cairo-1.8.0 Vector graphics library Cairo (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-curl-7.19.6 The command line tool for transferring files
> with URL synta
> linux-f10-cyrus-sasl2-2.1.22 RFC 2222 SASL (Simple Authentication and
> Security Layer) (L
> linux-f10-expat-2.0.1 Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing
> library (Linux
> linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r32 Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
> linux-f10-fontconfig-2.6.0 An XML-based font configuration API for X
> Windows (Linux Fe
> linux-f10-gtk2-2.14.7 GTK+ library, version 2.X (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-hicolor-icon-theme-0.5 A high-color icon theme shell from
> the FreeDesktop project
> linux-f10-jpeg-6b   RPM of the JPEG lib (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-libssh2-0.18 The library implementing the SSH2 protocol
> (Linux Fedora 10
> linux-f10-nspr-4.7.6 Netscape Portable Runtime (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-nss-3.12.2.0 Network Security Services (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-openldap-2.4.12_1 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
> libraries (Linux Fedo
> linux-f10-openssl-0.9.8g The OpenSSL toolkit (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-pango-1.22.3 The pango library (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-png-1.2.37 RPM of the PNG lib (Linux Fedora 10)
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> I have freebsd 7.2 with gnome. It has firefox 2.0.0.20. What will I
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> me I already have version 2.0.0.20 installed. So what do I do to get
> a more recent version? Steve

Have you tried pkg_add -r firefox3

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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 05:54:12AM -0800, IT?????? wrote:
> l install apache and svn ......  and now l input  http://192.168.0.100/svn/
> in website .  and it let me to input user name and password .  and l
> did not konw the username and password  ,so l quit ,close the
> website ... l know if l input the right ID and password there will be
> a record in apache access.log ....
>  does anyone know if  there will be a record in apache access.log to
> record this action if l input wrong ID or  quit beside input
> nothing ???

just try it, what's the problem?

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2009/11/22 Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@sigpipe.cz>:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 05:54:12AM -0800, IT?????? wrote:
>> l install apache and svn ...... =A0and now l input =A0http://192.168.0.1=
00/svn/
>> in website . =A0and it let me to input user name and password . =A0and l
>> did not konw the username and password =A0,so l quit ,close the
>> website ... l know if l input the right ID and password there will be
>> a record in apache access.log ....
>> =A0does anyone know if =A0there will be a record in apache access.log to
>> record this action if l input wrong ID or =A0quit beside input
>> nothing ???
>
> just try it, what's the problem?

Is it _your_ box you're getting into, or are you worried someone else
is going to see _their_ access log?


Sorry to sound paranoid, but your question is seriously strange.

Chris

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Hello,

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM, IT=E6=B0=91=E5=B7=A5 <perfectxiong@gmail.c=
om> wrote:
> l install apache and svn ...... =C2=A0and now l input =C2=A0http://192.16=
8.0.100/svn/
> in website . =C2=A0and it let me to input user name and password . =C2=A0=
and l
> did not konw the username and password =C2=A0,so l quit ,close the
> website ... l know if l input the right ID and password there will be
> a record in apache access.log ....
> =C2=A0does anyone know if =C2=A0there will be a record in apache access.l=
og to
> record this action if l input wrong ID or =C2=A0quit beside input
> nothing ???
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>From my httpd-error.log with a failed username / password:

     [Sun Nov 22 15:46:12 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] user test
not found: /

There are no correlating entries in httpd-access.log regarding the
login attempts.

HTH,

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David Horn wrote:
>>>
>>> Would it be an option to have sbp disabled by default in the install
>>> CD's? Those without the problem can put sbp_load in loader.conf, those
>>> with the problem will have to kldload it later but at least they will be
>>> able to install.
> 
> As per svn and cvs:
> 
> r199112 | kensmith | 2009-11-09 16:39:42 -0500 (Mon, 09 Nov 2009) | 11 lines
> Changed paths:
>    M /stable/8/sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC
>    M /stable/8/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC
>    M /stable/8/sys/ia64/conf/GENERIC
>    M /stable/8/sys/powerpc/conf/GENERIC
>    M /stable/8/sys/sparc64/conf/GENERIC
> 
> Comment out the sbp(4) entry for GENERIC config files that contain it.
> There are known issues with this driver that are beyond what can be
> fixed for 8.0-RELEASE and the bugs can cause boot failure on some systems.
> It's not clear if it impacts all systems and there is interest in getting
> the problem fixed so for now just comment it out instead of remove it.
> 
> Commit straight to stable/8, this is an 8.0-RELEASE issue.  Head was left
> alone so work on it can continue there.
> 
> Reviewed by:    Primary misc. architecture maintainers (marcel, marius)
> 
> Looks like sbp(4) is disabled on the 8.0 branch already.
> 
> --Dave
> 
That's good to hear, thanks for the info

Chris

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I am trying to install FreebSD under VirtualBox 3.0 on an Ubuntu 9.10
machien. I just installed OpenBSD in the same environment with no issues.

However, FreeBSD does not seem to be able to get networking working. I am
trying to install from a minimal boot CD, and get the filesets from an ftp
server. I tried letting the FreeBSD installer get an address uisng DHCPm
and it failed. So I booted teh OpenBSD insatnce, and used it's setigs,
except for IP address (namescerve, defailt router etc). But still no luck.

Has anyone made this work? Any sugestions as to what else to ty?


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Is there any way of forcing a nanobsd build to use a file other than 
GENERIC.hints to create the /boot/device.hints?
Using a target specific hints file is much simple and less error prone 
than other methods.

Bruce


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On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 04:08:53PM -0800, Peter Kieser wrote:
> This problem has been going on for at least the past 2 years. I've had 
> the exact same issue with rtorrent locking up or restarting machines 
> running FreeBSD, regardless of the hardware used.

All I can say is that the machine that runs rtorrent itself
doesn't crash (on me), no matter how much traffic it gets.
BUT the FreeBSD router that NATs this traffic via pf does
crash... and just as you've observed: more frequently lately
than before. A crash once or twice a week is common now, while
it was once every 4 to 6 months last year... That router also
acts as a mail- and webserver, so it is not only dedicated to
routing. Maybe that's significant.

I don't know what it is, but it seems to happen more often
when there's disk activity *on the router* than when the disks
are mostly idle. Perhaps disk and net subsystems concurrently
using a non-locked resource and killing each other?

Have you tried to run rtorrent and the router on two different
FreeBSD machines? Does it lock the router, or does it crash
the rtorrent box only, or both?

-cpghost.

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On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 08:01:07 -0800 (PST), jaymax <jaymax36@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think my reply went to the previous post, but here is
>
> The syntax here is confusing, should it be >
> [ignoring other options]
>
> tar -c -W one-file-system -f tarfile2Becreated.tar /
>
> {
> From the man pages
> -W longopt=value
> Long options (preceded by --) are only supported directly on systems that
> have the getopt_long(3) function.  The -W option can be used to access long
> options on systems that do not support this function.
> }
>
> Or is there another synopsis?

Yes, there are a few alternative ways to phrase the same thing. For example:

    cd /
    tar -cf /backup/tarball.tar --one-file-system .
    tar -c --one-file-system -f /backup/tarball.tar .

You can combine the options of tar in almost *any* order with a bit of
care.  For example, here's a small part of my incremental backup script:

    cd /home/keramida/.zfs/snapshot/today
    env TZ=UTC tar -c --one-file-system --newer-mtime '2009-11-20 00:00:00' \
        -f '/backup/home.keramida.2009-11-20.tar' .


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Dear all,

I have two (ethernet) network interface with IP address within the same subnet, call it msk0 and nfe0. 

Interface msk0 have IP address 192.168.0.2 and nfe0 192.168.0.3 and default router IP address is 192.168.0.1. 

I want only nfe0 that can talk to default router while keeping msk0 reachable within subnet (answer to ping from hosts with same subnet and so on).

Is it possible? What should I put in /etc/rc.conf file?

Regards,

Anthony M. Rasat
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Could someone point me to what to read to learn about building Linux 
executables under FreeBSD?

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In message <20091121015230.cf2c15dd.freebsd@edvax.de>, 
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>On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:48:34 -0800, "Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg@tristatelogic.c
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>> But I have one question.  The author sez to do this:
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>>    dd if=8.0-BETA1-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/da0 bs=10240 conv=sync
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>> I just want to know what the effect of conv=sync and why it might be
>> necessary.
>...
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	Guys,

	my network guy suggests this is ONE way of creating a
	.spamassassin file.  Is there a better way than this:

	mkdir /root/.spamassassin
	chmod 775 /root/.spamassassin
	chown root:spamd /root/.spamassassin

	what's the consensus, mail gurus?

	gary

	PS: Is there any other spam tool i can use in-concert-wirh
	spamassissim?  I *despise* spam....  loathe it.



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Gary=2C

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 Its an old problem with /root/.spamassassin

 I dunt know why spamassassin still have it by default :(

 I spent a day or so to figure it out.. however=2C

=20

 in your local.cf

 add the lines

=20

auto_whitelist_path /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist
bayes_path /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin/bayes

=20

 Save and Exit=2C

 Then:

=20

 mkdir /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin

 touch /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist

 chown spamd .spamassassin

 chown spamd auto-whitelist

=20

 You will need to set the right permissions then.

=20

 And thats it.

=20

 Marwan Sultan

 System Administrator

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 02:30:47AM +0000, Marwan Sultan wrote:
> 
> Gary,
> 
>  
> 
>  Its an old problem with /root/.spamassassin
> 
>  I dunt know why spamassassin still have it by default :(
> 
>  I spent a day or so to figure it out.. however,
> 


	i think everyone uwho uses spamassassim would be very
	grateful; i am, certain.  thanks!


>  
> 
>  in your local.cf
> 
>  add the lines
> 
>  
> 
> auto_whitelist_path /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist
> bayes_path /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin/bayes
> 

	just to be complete++, :-), you mean

	/usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf

	, is this correct??


>  
> 
>  Save and Exit,
> 

	done!

>  Then:
> 
>  
> 
>  mkdir /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin
> 
>  touch /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist
> 
>  chown spamd /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin
> 
>  chown spamd /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist


	would you check my tying to see if i've made any mistakes?


> 
>  
> 
>  You will need to set the right permissions then.
> 
>  


	another question: are these the same perms, 0755, as before [in /root]?
	i want to document and save these data in a local spamd howto
	file for the next time i need to go thru this morass... 


	lastly, what format is used in the whitelist?  is it similar
	to what i have in /etc/mail/access?

	-----


> 
>  And thats it.
> 
>  
> 
>  Marwan Sultan
> 
>  System Administrator
> 
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2009/11/22 Lorin Lund <wbs@infowest.com>:
> Could someone point me to what to read to learn about building Linux
> executables under FreeBSD?


http://wiki.freebsd.org/linux-xdev

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=20

Hi Gary=2C


> just to be complete++=2C :-)=2C you mean
> /usr/local/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
> =2C is this correct??

=20

 Yes=2C You are 100% Correct :)

> would you check my tying to see if i've made any mistakes?


 Again=2C Correct :)

=20
> another question: are these the same perms=2C 0755=2C as before [in /root=
]?
> i want to document and save these data in a local spamd howto
> file for the next time i need to go thru this morass...=20

=20

 Gary=2C Its a sensitive part! if I give you the wrong permission you will =
be exposed to

 attackers! I my self dunt have the right permission=2C because I didnot ha=
ve enough

 time to look for it=2C however

 If you set the wrong permission and you run spamd you will see error in yo=
u

 log files as "cannot create ..etc.. permission denied"

 You will have to go back and change the permission..

 and start spamd again..and check your log again..755 might be very good.

 after you set 0755 check your log..all errors should disappear.



> lastly=2C what format is used in the whitelist? is it similar
> to what i have in /etc/mail/access?


 Well=2C I never change the whitelist=2C my openwebmail generates the data =
Automaticaly.

 You will not need to touch the file=2C as your webmail client will do it.

=20

 However to answer your question its as

 whitelist_from  user@xxx.xxx

 whitelist_from  *@xxx.xxx

=20

 donot forget to change /usr/local/etc/rc.d/spamass-milter

 where it says owner and group to "spamd"

 So it run as spamd user instead of root.

=20

 and this is in your /etc/rc.conf

=20

spamd_enable=3D"YES"
spamass_milter_enable=3D"YES"
spamd_flags=3D"-u spamd -H /var/spool/spamd"

=20

 note that after -u there is spamd (which is the user)

=20

 Good luck.

=20

 Marwan.
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Hi,

I've a question with regards to the "bind" argument in the xinetd
configuration. Can we assign multiple IPs to it like this?

service abc
{
................
...............
..............
bind = a.b.c.d p.q.r.s
...............
.............
.........
}

Or like this:

service abc
{
............
............
bind = a.b.c.d
bind = w.x.y.z
..........
..........
}

I've seen the first setup work on and off. When it doesn't work, I've edited
the file and "re-arranged" the IPs, and it works. At other times, the "same
setup" does not work. What am I missing?

The xinetd version is 2.3.14 on FreeBSD 7.2.

Thanks,
Madhu

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 06:40:37AM +0000, Marwan Sultan typed:
> 
> > lastly, what format is used in the whitelist? is it similar
> > to what i have in /etc/mail/access?
> 
>  Well, I never change the whitelist, my openwebmail generates the data Automaticaly.
>  You will not need to touch the file, as your webmail client will do it.
> 
>  However to answer your question its as
>  whitelist_from  user@xxx.xxx
>  whitelist_from  *@xxx.xxx

This may be confusing, as this thread started about spamassassins auto_whitelist feature.
Sure you can have your webmail or other client generate seperate whitelists as you 
describe here, but the auto_whitelist file really is maintained by SA only, and it's
in Berkeley DB format.

Here's how it works:

http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AutoWhitelist

Ruben


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stan <stanb@panix.com> writes:

> I am trying to install FreebSD under VirtualBox 3.0 on an Ubuntu 9.10
> machien. I just installed OpenBSD in the same environment with no issues.
>
> However, FreeBSD does not seem to be able to get networking working. I am
> trying to install from a minimal boot CD, and get the filesets from an ftp
> server. I tried letting the FreeBSD installer get an address uisng DHCPm
> and it failed. So I booted teh OpenBSD insatnce, and used it's setigs,
> except for IP address (namescerve, defailt router etc). But still no luck.
>
> Has anyone made this work? Any sugestions as to what else to ty?

DHCP should work. Try other network cards (change then via
Virtualbox OSE).

-- 
WBR, bsam

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Dear Scilab team,
I don't know whether this is the right language to contact you.
Maybe I should contact you in French?
Anyway, I am writing you because I am worrying about the
Scilab port in FreeBSD. Do you know that they consider to
remove this port? I think this would be a highly undesirable
act. The point seems to be that they can't find someone to
maintain the port. Do you see a solution in this?
Best regards,
Wiebe Pestman

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How can I see, in a running FreeBSD7.2 for each filsystem how many inodes
are in use and what is the maximum?
How can one raise the max number if inodes?

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2009/11/23 Scilab Support <scilab.support@scilab.org>:
> Hello Wiebe,
>
> Chris Rees is currently working on the upgrade of the Scilab package.
> We are in touch with him to maintain and improve the package.
>
> Regards,
> Sylvestre
>
> 23.11.2009 11:13 - W.R. Pestman a =E9crit:
> Dear Scilab team,
> I don't know whether this is the right language to contact you.
> Maybe I should contact you in French?
> Anyway, I am writing you because I am worrying about the
> Scilab port in FreeBSD. Do you know that they consider to
> remove this port? I think this would be a highly undesirable
> act. The point seems to be that they can't find someone to
> maintain the port. Do you see a solution in this?
> Best regards,
> Wiebe Pestman
>

I'm still working on this port, and as a trainee teacher I'm
struggling to get it finished. Another fellow (on this list) has
offered some patches for the current version, and hopefully they'll be
committed soon.

When I've finished the new version, I'll submit it as a separate port.

Sorry for the delay...

Chris



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n dhert wrote:
> How can I see, in a running FreeBSD7.2 for each filsystem how many inod=
es
> are in use and what is the maximum?

df -i

> How can one raise the max number if inodes?

You'ld have to backup your data and then blow away the filesystem on that=

partition and recreate it using different parameters to newfs(8).=20

However, it would be exceedingly unlikely for that to be necessary: you'l=
d
have to have a very large number of exceedingly small files to run out of=

inodes before filling up your disk.

=46rom newfs(8):

     -i bytes
             Specify the density of inodes in the file system.  The defau=
lt is
             to create an inode for every (4 * frag-size) bytes of data s=
pace.
             If fewer inodes are desired, a larger number should be used;=
 to
             create more inodes a smaller number should be given.  One in=
ode
             is required for each distinct file, so this value effectivel=
y
             specifies the average file size on the file system.

Given that the default frag-size is 2048 bytes, this implies that the sys=
tem
will not run out of inodes before filling the partition unless the averag=
e file
size is less than 8KiB. That would be pretty unusual.

	Cheers,

	Matthew =20

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Hello Wiebe,
 
 Chris Rees is currently working on the upgrade of the Scilab package. 
 We are in touch with him to maintain and improve the package.
 
 Regards,
 Sylvestre 
 
 23.11.2009 11:13 - W.R. Pestman a écrit:
 Dear Scilab team,
 I don't know whether this is the right language to contact you.
 Maybe I should contact you in French?
 Anyway, I am writing you because I am worrying about the
 Scilab port in FreeBSD. Do you know that they consider to
 remove this port? I think this would be a highly undesirable
 act. The point seems to be that they can't find someone to
 maintain the port. Do you see a solution in this?
 Best regards,
 Wiebe Pestman

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> > machien. I just installed OpenBSD in the same environment with no issues.
> >
> > However, FreeBSD does not seem to be able to get networking working. I am
> > trying to install from a minimal boot CD, and get the filesets from an ftp
> > server. I tried letting the FreeBSD installer get an address uisng DHCPm
> > and it failed. So I booted teh OpenBSD insatnce, and used it's setigs,
> > except for IP address (namescerve, defailt router etc). But still no luck.
> >
> > Has anyone made this work? Any sugestions as to what else to ty?
> 
> DHCP should work. Try other network cards (change then via
> Virtualbox OSE).
> 
FreeBSD is detecting an AMD card.

What is a DSE, and how do I use it?

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Hi

I'm trying to list ssid neighborhood.
doing ifconfig rum0 scan or ifconfig rum0 list scan, there isn't any
returned row.

it perfectly works a few days ago, when I was working on a script to
configure WIFI interfaces as client.
more recently, I tried to do a script to configure WIFI interfaces as acces=
s
points. since that, all my scan/list scan are empty.

by the way, while testing, I wasn't able to reset interface configuration
(and maybe it's my list/scan) problem.
I tried with delete, ... It still keeps the old conf, when I'ld like to dro=
p
it. How should I do ?

Thanks!


Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
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stan <stanb@panix.com> writes:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:44:34PM +0300, Boris Samorodov wrote:
>> stan <stanb@panix.com> writes:
>> 
>> > I am trying to install FreebSD under VirtualBox 3.0 on an Ubuntu 9.10
>> > machien. I just installed OpenBSD in the same environment with no issues.
>> >
>> > However, FreeBSD does not seem to be able to get networking working. I am
>> > trying to install from a minimal boot CD, and get the filesets from an ftp
>> > server. I tried letting the FreeBSD installer get an address uisng DHCPm
>> > and it failed. So I booted teh OpenBSD insatnce, and used it's setigs,
>> > except for IP address (namescerve, defailt router etc). But still no luck.
>> >
>> > Has anyone made this work? Any sugestions as to what else to ty?
>> 
>> DHCP should work. Try other network cards (change then via
>> Virtualbox OSE).
>> 
> FreeBSD is detecting an AMD card.
>
> What is a DSE, and how do I use it?

_O_SE, not DSE (Virtualbox Open Source Edition).

It's the main Virtualbox window (at least at FreeBSD). You can
change the card at the settings for apropriate virtual machine.
Select the network properties and then the card (this should be
done when the virtual machine is nor running). Next time you
launch that virtual machine (ex. start FreeBSD installation)
another network card will be detected.

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that may help:

my uname:
FreeBSD devel.axis.fr 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0: Wed Oct 14
15:26:50 CEST 2009     root@h2g2.axis.fr:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

in rc.conf:
hostapd/dhcpd/ifconfig_rum0 are commented

wlan_xauth is loaded

~# ifconfig rum0 down
~# ifconfig rum0 delete
ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCDIFADDR): Can't assign requested address
~# ifconfig rum0 destroy
ifconfig: SIOCIFDESTROY: Invalid argument
~# ifconfig rum0
rum0: flags=3D108802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,NEEDSGIANT> metric 0 mtu 1=
500
        ether 00:18:1a:0c:65:2f
        media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>
        status: no carrier
        ssid 1921680452 channel 2 (2417 Mhz 11g)
        authmode AUTO privacy OFF txpower 50 scanvalid 60 bgscan
        bgscanintvl 300 bgscanidle 250 roam:rssi11g 7 roam:rate11g 5
        protmode CTS dtimperiod 1

before, my card was listed by pciconf (but isn't anymore), as noneX
now, I can view it using usbdevs:
[...]
port 4 addr 2: high speed, power 300 mA, config 1, 802.11 bg WLAN(0x2573),
Ralink(0x148f), rev 0.01
[...]

I used to test WIFI with two different chipset.
I generated the first driver using ndisgen, and compiled back the kernel
(adding some lines into headers) to deal with the second one.
I don't remember which one I use here. But my problem might come from a bad
driver. (but most likely: PEBKAC)



Thanks for your help


Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
CamTrace
{EPITECH.} tek4

| "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
|  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
|                       Xorg.conf(5)    |


On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro <faust64@gmail.com>w=
rote:

>
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to list ssid neighborhood.
> doing ifconfig rum0 scan or ifconfig rum0 list scan, there isn't any
> returned row.
>
> it perfectly works a few days ago, when I was working on a script to
> configure WIFI interfaces as client.
> more recently, I tried to do a script to configure WIFI interfaces as
> access points. since that, all my scan/list scan are empty.
>
> by the way, while testing, I wasn't able to reset interface configuration
> (and maybe it's my list/scan) problem.
> I tried with delete, ... It still keeps the old conf, when I'ld like to
> drop it. How should I do ?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
> CamTrace
> {EPITECH.} tek4
>
> | "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
> |  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
> |                       Xorg.conf(5)    |
>

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On 11/23/09, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro <faust64@gmail.com> wrote:
> that may help:
>
> my uname:
> FreeBSD devel.axis.fr 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0: Wed Oct 14
> 15:26:50 CEST 2009     root@h2g2.axis.fr:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i3=
86
>
> in rc.conf:
> hostapd/dhcpd/ifconfig_rum0 are commented
>
> wlan_xauth is loaded
>
> ~# ifconfig rum0 down
> ~# ifconfig rum0 delete
> ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCDIFADDR): Can't assign requested address
> ~# ifconfig rum0 destroy
> ifconfig: SIOCIFDESTROY: Invalid argument
> ~# ifconfig rum0
> rum0: flags=3D108802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,NEEDSGIANT> metric 0 mtu=
 1500
>         ether 00:18:1a:0c:65:2f
>         media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>
>         status: no carrier
>         ssid 1921680452 channel 2 (2417 Mhz 11g)
>         authmode AUTO privacy OFF txpower 50 scanvalid 60 bgscan
>         bgscanintvl 300 bgscanidle 250 roam:rssi11g 7 roam:rate11g 5
>         protmode CTS dtimperiod 1
>
> before, my card was listed by pciconf (but isn't anymore), as noneX
> now, I can view it using usbdevs:
> [...]
> port 4 addr 2: high speed, power 300 mA, config 1, 802.11 bg WLAN(0x2573)=
,
> Ralink(0x148f), rev 0.01
> [...]
>
> I used to test WIFI with two different chipset.
> I generated the first driver using ndisgen, and compiled back the kernel
> (adding some lines into headers) to deal with the second one.
> I don't remember which one I use here. But my problem might come from a b=
ad
> driver. (but most likely: PEBKAC)
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help
>
>
> Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
> CamTrace
> {EPITECH.} tek4
>
> | "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
> |  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
> |                       Xorg.conf(5)    |
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
> <faust64@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm trying to list ssid neighborhood.
>> doing ifconfig rum0 scan or ifconfig rum0 list scan, there isn't any
>> returned row.
>>
>> it perfectly works a few days ago, when I was working on a script to
>> configure WIFI interfaces as client.
>> more recently, I tried to do a script to configure WIFI interfaces as
>> access points. since that, all my scan/list scan are empty.
>>
>> by the way, while testing, I wasn't able to reset interface configuratio=
n
>> (and maybe it's my list/scan) problem.
>> I tried with delete, ... It still keeps the old conf, when I'ld like to
>> drop it. How should I do ?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
>> CamTrace
>> {EPITECH.} tek4
>>
>> | "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
>> |  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
>> |                       Xorg.conf(5)    |
>>

You need to bring interface up, before scanning.

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OK...

ifconfig $itf -mediaopt hostap
removes <hostap> from options
scan/list scan are back...

sorry for wasting your time...


but it still doesn't answer to my other question:
how can you reset an interface configuration ?

Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
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| "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
|  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
|                       Xorg.conf(5)    |


On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro <faust64@gmail.com>wr=
ote:

> that may help:
>
> my uname:
> FreeBSD devel.axis.fr 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0: Wed Oct 14
> 15:26:50 CEST 2009     root@h2g2.axis.fr:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
> i386
>
> in rc.conf:
> hostapd/dhcpd/ifconfig_rum0 are commented
>
> wlan_xauth is loaded
>
> ~# ifconfig rum0 down
> ~# ifconfig rum0 delete
> ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCDIFADDR): Can't assign requested address
> ~# ifconfig rum0 destroy
> ifconfig: SIOCIFDESTROY: Invalid argument
> ~# ifconfig rum0
> rum0: flags=3D108802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,NEEDSGIANT> metric 0 mtu
> 1500
>         ether 00:18:1a:0c:65:2f
>         media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>
>         status: no carrier
>         ssid 1921680452 channel 2 (2417 Mhz 11g)
>         authmode AUTO privacy OFF txpower 50 scanvalid 60 bgscan
>         bgscanintvl 300 bgscanidle 250 roam:rssi11g 7 roam:rate11g 5
>         protmode CTS dtimperiod 1
>
> before, my card was listed by pciconf (but isn't anymore), as noneX
> now, I can view it using usbdevs:
> [...]
> port 4 addr 2: high speed, power 300 mA, config 1, 802.11 bg WLAN(0x2573)=
,
> Ralink(0x148f), rev 0.01
> [...]
>
> I used to test WIFI with two different chipset.
> I generated the first driver using ndisgen, and compiled back the kernel
> (adding some lines into headers) to deal with the second one.
> I don't remember which one I use here. But my problem might come from a b=
ad
> driver. (but most likely: PEBKAC)
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help
>
>
>
> Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
> CamTrace
> {EPITECH.} tek4
>
> | "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
> |  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
> |                       Xorg.conf(5)    |
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro <faust64@gmail.com=
>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm trying to list ssid neighborhood.
>> doing ifconfig rum0 scan or ifconfig rum0 list scan, there isn't any
>> returned row.
>>
>> it perfectly works a few days ago, when I was working on a script to
>> configure WIFI interfaces as client.
>> more recently, I tried to do a script to configure WIFI interfaces as
>> access points. since that, all my scan/list scan are empty.
>>
>> by the way, while testing, I wasn't able to reset interface configuratio=
n
>> (and maybe it's my list/scan) problem.
>> I tried with delete, ... It still keeps the old conf, when I'ld like to
>> drop it. How should I do ?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
>> CamTrace
>> {EPITECH.} tek4
>>
>> | "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
>> |  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
>> |                       Xorg.conf(5)    |
>>
>
>

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Hi,

I have an usb weather station (oregon wmr100).
It's an usb device only.
I want to be able to get data from it (T°, H°, wind, ...)

I tried to use libusb to make a c software but it seems not to work 
(exemple witch are in /usr/ports/devel/libusb/work/...test/ do not work).
I've seen what's written on /usr/ports/UPDATING (20090309) so i 
reinstall libusb
But it since doesn't work. libusb will not work with FreeBSD 7.0 ?

I probably have missed something.
Someone can help me ?

# uname -a
FreeBSD toto.toto.fr 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0: Sun Feb 24 
19:59:52 UTC 2008     
root@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

Thanks,

Olivier




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On 11/23/09, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro <faust64@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK...
>
> ifconfig $itf -mediaopt hostap
> removes <hostap> from options
> scan/list scan are back...
>
> sorry for wasting your time...
>
>
> but it still doesn't answer to my other question:
> how can you reset an interface configuration ?

On 8.0, when vap is destroyed all configurations that where effective
in that vap are lost.

On 7.X, I'm not aware of any similar feature. So the only way is to
reload kernel module.

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It is up

in my script, I do the following:
ifconfig $itf down
ifconfig $itf delete
ifconfig $itf up scan &
var=3D$!
#some loop waiting ifconfig to stop, or killing it after 30 seconds
eval `ifconfig -v $itf list scan | sed 's/ome/reg/expr' | awk '{toto}'`

Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
CamTrace
{EPITECH.} tek4

| "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
|  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
|                       Xorg.conf(5)    |


On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 11/23/09, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro <faust64@gmail.com> wrote:
> > that may help:
> >
> > my uname:
> > FreeBSD devel.axis.fr 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0: Wed Oct 14
> > 15:26:50 CEST 2009     root@h2g2.axis.fr:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
>  i386
> >
> > in rc.conf:
> > hostapd/dhcpd/ifconfig_rum0 are commented
> >
> > wlan_xauth is loaded
> >
> > ~# ifconfig rum0 down
> > ~# ifconfig rum0 delete
> > ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCDIFADDR): Can't assign requested address
> > ~# ifconfig rum0 destroy
> > ifconfig: SIOCIFDESTROY: Invalid argument
> > ~# ifconfig rum0
> > rum0: flags=3D108802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,NEEDSGIANT> metric 0 m=
tu
> 1500
> >         ether 00:18:1a:0c:65:2f
> >         media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hosta=
p>
> >         status: no carrier
> >         ssid 1921680452 channel 2 (2417 Mhz 11g)
> >         authmode AUTO privacy OFF txpower 50 scanvalid 60 bgscan
> >         bgscanintvl 300 bgscanidle 250 roam:rssi11g 7 roam:rate11g 5
> >         protmode CTS dtimperiod 1
> >
> > before, my card was listed by pciconf (but isn't anymore), as noneX
> > now, I can view it using usbdevs:
> > [...]
> > port 4 addr 2: high speed, power 300 mA, config 1, 802.11 bg
> WLAN(0x2573),
> > Ralink(0x148f), rev 0.01
> > [...]
> >
> > I used to test WIFI with two different chipset.
> > I generated the first driver using ndisgen, and compiled back the kerne=
l
> > (adding some lines into headers) to deal with the second one.
> > I don't remember which one I use here. But my problem might come from a
> bad
> > driver. (but most likely: PEBKAC)
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks for your help
> >
> >
> > Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
> > CamTrace
> > {EPITECH.} tek4
> >
> > | "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
> > |  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
> > |                       Xorg.conf(5)    |
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
> > <faust64@gmail.com>wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I'm trying to list ssid neighborhood.
> >> doing ifconfig rum0 scan or ifconfig rum0 list scan, there isn't any
> >> returned row.
> >>
> >> it perfectly works a few days ago, when I was working on a script to
> >> configure WIFI interfaces as client.
> >> more recently, I tried to do a script to configure WIFI interfaces as
> >> access points. since that, all my scan/list scan are empty.
> >>
> >> by the way, while testing, I wasn't able to reset interface
> configuration
> >> (and maybe it's my list/scan) problem.
> >> I tried with delete, ... It still keeps the old conf, when I'ld like t=
o
> >> drop it. How should I do ?
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
> >>
> >> Samuel Mart=EDn Moro
> >> CamTrace
> >> {EPITECH.} tek4
> >>
> >> | "Nobody wants to say how this works.  |
> >> |  Maybe nobody knows ..."              |
> >> |                       Xorg.conf(5)    |
> >>
>
> You need to bring interface up, before scanning.
>

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On 11/23/09, Samuel Mart=EDn Moro <faust64@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is up
>
> in my script, I do the following:
> ifconfig $itf down
> ifconfig $itf delete
> ifconfig $itf up scan &
> var=3D$!
> #some loop waiting ifconfig to stop, or killing it after 30 seconds
> eval `ifconfig -v $itf list scan | sed 's/ome/reg/expr' | awk '{toto}'`

If you control interface via script, then you probably want to
use manual roaming.

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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:58:00 +0000 (GMT)
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> I tried pkg_add -r firefox3 last night. This is what it said:
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> Fetching
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-7.2-release/Latest/firefox3.tbz...
> Done. ===> Building Chrome's registry...
> 
> ...
> Nothing has changed.

Are you aware that firefox3 is a separate port that can co-exist with
firefox?  It needs to be started as firefox3.

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I have a script that configures a mirrored file system and have been using =
this successfully in 7.0 without any issues. The commands I use to set up t=
he mirror are:

gmirror label -v -n -b round-robin gm0 ad4s1
gmirror configure -a gm0

This never gave me any trouble in 7.0, but in 8.0 the configure command iss=
ues the following error:

gmirror: Missing priority argument

My initial assumption was that the gmirror command has a new argument that =
has to be included now to set a priority value but the man page doesn't sho=
w any such argument. The gmirror insert command *does* have a "-p" option t=
o set a priority value for a member being added to the mirror, but this is =
the same as in 7.0.

The missing argument error appears to be only a warning of sorts, since it =
does create the gmirror device. However, when I insert a second drive, it d=
oes not autosync, and a dump of the mirror reveals why:

# gmirror list
Geom name: gm0
State: DEGRADED
Components: 2
Balance: round-robin
Flags: NOAUTOSYNC
Providers:
1. Name: mirror/gm0
   Mediasize: 18253766656 (17G)
Consumers:
1. Name: ad4s1
   Mediasize: 18253767168 (17G)
   State: ACTIVE
   Priority: 0
   Flags: NONE
2. Name: ad5s1
   Mediasize: 18253767168 (17G)
   State: STALE
  Priority: 1
   Flags: SYNCHRONIZING

For some reason the mirror is created in NOAUTOSYNC mode, even though the -=
a option is included in the configure command. I have to issue a manual reb=
uild to get the new member to start synchronizing. The system logs also hav=
e some interesting messages during a reboot:

Nov 23 13:45:43  kernel: GEOM: ad4s1: geometry does not match label (255h,6=
3s !=3D 16h,63s).
Nov 23 13:45:43  kernel: GEOM: ad4s1: media size does not match label.
Nov 23 13:45:44  kernel: GEOM: ad5s1: geometry does not match label (255h,6=
3s !=3D 16h,63s).
Nov 23 13:45:44  kernel: GEOM: ad5s1: media size does not match label.

This is again something I have not seen in 7.0.

Does anyone have any comments on this? I am using RC3 so perhaps this is a =
known issue.


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Hi!

I'm trying to install - or at least boot the live cd - 8.0 on a Lenovo 
Thinkpad SL300. I tried the amd64 images.

The system boots until the "Probing devices, please wait" and fails with 
/: write failed, file system is full
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After that the machine is fozen and I just can switch off.

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no acpi or safe mode crashes a lot earlier...

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Monty Pyth schrieb:
> I am running a Freebsd 6.2 server. How do I get a GUI going? Either GNOME
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 > to be able to view phpmyadmin in a GUI. Thanks.

Hi!

Create a .xinitrc in your /home/username and fill it with "exec 
startkde". If you log into your box with X already started then do the 
same with .xsession. Have fun!

Greetings Frank





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http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/linux-emulation/index.html

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 02:57:27PM +0100, Olivier GARNIER wrote:
> Hi,
>=20
> I have an usb weather station (oregon wmr100).
> It's an usb device only.
> I want to be able to get data from it (T=B0, H=B0, wind, ...)

This machine probably only comes with windoze software? If you don't know t=
he
protocol for data exchange used between the hard- and software it might be
difficult getting it to work on FreeBSD.

There seems to be a Linux program (WeatherD) that works with this
station. Maybe you can get that to work? Or you could try running the windo=
ws
softere under emulators/wine.

> I tried to use libusb to make a c software but it seems not to work=20
> (exemple witch are in /usr/ports/devel/libusb/work/...test/ do not work).

Can you elaborate a bit? This is too little info for anyone to help you.

If you plug the device in, do you see an ugen device being created? What do=
es
dmesg report?

> I've seen what's written on /usr/ports/UPDATING (20090309) so i=20
> reinstall libusb

The note you reference only affected what was then CURRENT, i.e. what is now
8.0-PRERELEASE. It shouldn't bother people on 7.x.

> But it since doesn't work. libusb will not work with FreeBSD 7.0 ?

It works.
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Subject: nvidia GeForce 9300/730i on 7.2, Core 2 Quad, ASUS P5N7A-VM
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Hi,

I've recently put FreeBSD 7.2 on an ASUS P5N7A-VM.  This is a uATX (Intel) with an integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9300/730i; I have a Core 2 Quad 2.33 on it.

I've installed the latest NVIDIA FreeBSD driver (NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-190.42.tar.gz) and the machine crashes when I try to run the xorg server.  At first the console goes blank and locks up.  The function-key terminal switching does not work; neither does control-alt-backspace.  Remote logins (ssh) work for a while, then lock up as well.

Has anyone used this driver with success on 7.2 with an integrated GeForce?  What about the nouveau and nv drivers?

Information follows.  If there's anything else you need, please let me know.

    Mark Terribile

/var/log/Xorg.0.log
===================

X.Org X Server 1.6.1
Release Date: 2009-4-14
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE i386
Current Operating System: FreeBSD silver.local 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #3: Mon Nov 16 12:48:52 EST 2009     toor@silver.local:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP-GONDOLIN i386
Build Date: 14 November 2009  06:13:10AM

    Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
    to make sure that you have the latest version.
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
    (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
    (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Sat Nov 21 11:45:41 2009
(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
(==) ServerLayout "Layout0"
(**) |-->Screen "Screen0" (0)
(**) |   |-->Monitor "Monitor0"
(**) |   |-->Device "Device0"
(**) |-->Input Device "Keyboard0"
(**) |-->Input Device "Mouse0"
(==) Automatically adding devices
(==) Automatically enabling devices
(**) FontPath set to:
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/misc/:unscaled,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/OTF,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/,
    /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,
    built-ins
(==) ModulePath set to "/usr/local/lib/xorg/modules"
(WW) AllowEmptyInput is on, devices using drivers 'kbd', 'mouse' or 'vmmouse' will be disabled.
(WW) Disabling Keyboard0
(WW) Disabling Mouse0
(II) Loader magic: 0x7a0
(II) Module ABI versions:
    X.Org ANSI C Emulation: 0.4
    X.Org Video Driver: 5.0
    X.Org XInput driver : 4.0
    X.Org Server Extension : 2.0
(II) Loader running on freebsd
(--) Using syscons driver with X support (version 2.0)
(--) using VT number 9

(--) PCI: (0@0:3:5) nVidia Corporation MCP79 Co-processor rev 177, Mem @ 0xf9f80000/524288
(--) PCI:*(0@3:0:0) nVidia Corporation C79 [GeForce 9300 / nForce 730i] rev 177, Mem @ 0xfa000000/16777216, 0xe0000000/268435456, 0xf6000000/33554432, I/O @ 0x0000dc00/128, BIOS @ 0x????????/65536
(II) System resource ranges:
    [0] -1    0    0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B]
    [1] -1    0    0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B]
    [2] -1    0    0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B]
    [3] -1    0    0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B]
    [4] -1    0    0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B]
(II) LoadModule: "extmod"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libextmod.so
(II) Module extmod: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
    compiled for 1.6.1, module version = 1.0.0
    Module class: X.Org Server Extension
    ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 2.0
(II) Loading extension MIT-SCREEN-SAVER
(II) Loading extension XFree86-VidModeExtension
(II) Loading extension XFree86-DGA
(II) Loading extension DPMS
(II) Loading extension XVideo
(II) Loading extension XVideo-MotionCompensation
(II) Loading extension X-Resource
(II) LoadModule: "dbe"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libdbe.so
(II) Module dbe: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
    compiled for 1.6.1, module version = 1.0.0
    Module class: X.Org Server Extension
    ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 2.0
(II) Loading extension DOUBLE-BUFFER
(II) LoadModule: "glx"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libglx.so
(II) Module glx: vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
    compiled for 4.0.2, module version = 1.0.0
    Module class: X.Org Server Extension
(II) NVIDIA GLX Module  190.42  Tue Oct 20 19:52:38 PDT 2009
(II) Loading extension GLX
(II) LoadModule: "record"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//librecord.so
(II) Module record: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
    compiled for 1.6.1, module version = 1.13.0
    Module class: X.Org Server Extension
    ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 2.0
(II) Loading extension RECORD
(II) LoadModule: "dri"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libdri.so
(II) Module dri: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
    compiled for 1.6.1, module version = 1.0.0
    ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 2.0
(II) Loading extension XFree86-DRI
(II) LoadModule: "dri2"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libdri2.so
(II) Module dri2: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
    compiled for 1.6.1, module version = 1.0.0
    ABI class: X.Org Server Extension, version 2.0
(II) Loading extension DRI2
(II) LoadModule: "nvidia"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//nvidia_drv.so
(II) Module nvidia: vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
    compiled for 4.0.2, module version = 1.0.0
    Module class: X.Org Video Driver
(II) NVIDIA dlloader X Driver  190.42  Tue Oct 20 19:30:04 PDT 2009
(II) NVIDIA Unified Driver for all Supported NVIDIA GPUs
(II) Primary Device is: PCI 03@00:00:0
(II) Loading sub module "fb"
(II) LoadModule: "fb"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules//libfb.so
(II) Module fb: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
    compiled for 1.6.1, module version = 1.0.0
    ABI class: X.Org ANSI C Emulation, version 0.4
(II) Loading sub module "wfb"
(II) LoadModule: "wfb"
(II) Loading /usr/local/lib/xorg/modules//libwfb.so
(II) Module wfb: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
    compiled for 1.6.1, module version = 1.0.0
    ABI class: X.Org ANSI C Emulation, version 0.4
(II) Loading sub module "ramdac"
(II) LoadModule: "ramdac"
(II) Module "ramdac" already built-in
(II) resource ranges after probing:
    [0] -1    0    0x000f0000 - 0x000fffff (0x10000) MX[B]
    [1] -1    0    0x000c0000 - 0x000effff (0x30000) MX[B]
    [2] -1    0    0x00000000 - 0x0009ffff (0xa0000) MX[B]
    [3] -1    0    0x0000ffff - 0x0000ffff (0x1) IX[B]
    [4] -1    0    0x00000000 - 0x000000ff (0x100) IX[B]
(**) NVIDIA(0): Depth 24, (--) framebuffer bpp 32
(==) NVIDIA(0): RGB weight 888
(==) NVIDIA(0): Default visual is TrueColor
(==) NVIDIA(0): Using gamma correction (1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
(**) Nov 21 11:45:42 NVIDIA(0): Enabling RENDER acceleration
(II) Nov 21 11:45:42 NVIDIA(0): Support for GLX with the Damage and Composite X extensions is
(II) Nov 21 11:45:42 NVIDIA(0):     enabled.
(II) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA GPU GeForce 9300 / nForce 730i (C79) at PCI:3:0:0
(II) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0):     (GPU-0)
(--) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0): Memory: 524288 kBytes
(--) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0): VideoBIOS: 62.79.34.00.00
(--) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0): Interlaced video modes are supported on this GPU
(--) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0): Connected display device(s) on GeForce 9300 / nForce 730i at
(--) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0):     PCI:3:0:0:
(--) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0):     VIT 988E (CRT-0)
(--) Nov 21 11:45:43 NVIDIA(0): VIT 988E (CRT-0): 300.0 MHz maximum pixel clock

/var/log/messages around reboot
===============================

Nov 21 07:00:00 silver newsyslog[1230]: logfile turned over due to size>100K
Nov 21 11:28:44 silver kernel: nvidia0: <GeForce 9300 / nForce 730i> on vgapci0
Nov 21 11:28:44 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_busmaster
Nov 21 11:28:44 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_io
Nov 21 11:28:44 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_io
Nov 21 11:28:44 silver kernel: nvidia0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:28:44 silver kernel: nvidia0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:33:01 silver login: ROOT LOGIN (toor) ON ttyv1
Nov 21 11:33:17 silver kernel: NVRM: Xid (0003:00): 6, PE0001 
Nov 21 11:33:19 silver last message repeated 7 times
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD Project.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #3: Mon Nov 16 12:48:52 EST 2009
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: toor@silver.local:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP-GONDOLIN
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q8200  @ 2.33GHz (2333.35-MHz 686-class CPU)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x1067a  Stepping = 10
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Features=0xbfebfbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE>
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Features2=0x408e39d<SSE3,DTES64,MON,DS_CPL,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,XSAVE>
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: AMD Features=0x20100000<NX,LM>
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: AMD Features2=0x1<LAHF>
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Cores per package: 4
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: real memory  = 3489202176 (3327 MB)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: avail memory = 3401449472 (3243 MB)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ACPI APIC Table: <052109 APIC1635>
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 4 CPUs
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu2 (AP): APIC ID:  2
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu3 (AP): APIC ID:  3
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ioapic0 <Version 1.1> irqs 0-23 on motherboard
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: kbd1 at kbdmux0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: <052109 XSDT1635> on motherboard
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fefe1000, 1000 (3) failed
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fee01000, ff000 (3) failed
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fec00000, 1000 (3) failed
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fee00000, 1000 (3) failed
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of 0, a0000 (3) failed
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of 100000, dff00000 (3) failed
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Timecounter "ACPI-fast" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 1000
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi_timer0: <32-bit timer at 3.579545MHz> port 0x4008-0x400b on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi_hpet0: <High Precision Event Timer> iomem 0xfed00000-0xfed003ff on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Timecounter "HPET" frequency 25000000 Hz quality 900
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 0.1 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: isab0: <PCI-ISA bridge> port 0x4f00-0x4fff at device 3.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 3.1 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <serial bus, SMBus> at device 3.2 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 3.3 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 3.4 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <processor> at device 3.5 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ohci0: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> mem 0xf9f7f000-0xf9f7ffff irq 22 at device 4.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ohci0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ohci0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb0: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb0: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> on ohci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb0: USB revision 1.0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub0: <nVidia OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub0: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ehci0: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> mem 0xf9f7ec00-0xf9f7ecff irq 23 at device 4.1 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ehci0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ehci0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb1: EHCI version 1.0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb1: companion controller, 12 ports each: usb0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb1: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> on ehci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb1: USB revision 2.0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub1: <nVidia EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub1: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ohci1: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> mem 0xf9f7d000-0xf9f7dfff irq 20 at device 6.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ohci1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ohci1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb2: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb2: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> on ohci1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb2: USB revision 1.0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub2: <nVidia OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb2
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub2: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ehci1: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> mem 0xf9f7e800-0xf9f7e8ff irq 21 at device 6.1 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ehci1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ehci1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb3: EHCI version 1.0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb3: companion controller, 12 ports each: usb2
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb3: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> on ehci1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: usb3: USB revision 2.0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub3: <nVidia EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb3
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: uhub3: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci0: <multimedia, HDA> at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pcib1: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 9.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci1: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: nfe0: <NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter> port 0xc480-0xc487 mem 0xf9f7c000-0xf9f7cfff,0xf9f7e400-0xf9f7e4ff,0xf9f7e000-0xf9f7e00f irq 23 at device 10.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: miibus0: <MII bus> on nfe0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: rgephy0: <RTL8169S/8110S/8211B media interface> PHY 3 on miibus0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: rgephy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, 1000baseT, 1000baseT-FDX, auto
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: nfe0: Ethernet address: 90:e6:ba:2c:1e:90
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: nfe0: [FILTER]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atapci0: <nVidia AHCI controller> port 0xc400-0xc407,0xc080-0xc083,0xc000-0xc007,0xbc00-0xbc03,0xb880-0xb88f mem 0xf9f76000-0xf9f77fff irq 20 at device 11.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atapci0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atapci0: AHCI Version 01.20 controller with 6 ports detected
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata2: <ATA channel 0> on atapci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata2: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata3: <ATA channel 1> on atapci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata3: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata4: <ATA channel 2> on atapci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata4: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata5: <ATA channel 3> on atapci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata5: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata6: <ATA channel 4> on atapci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata6: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata7: <ATA channel 5> on atapci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata7: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pcib2: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> irq 21 at device 12.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci2: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib2
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pcib3: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 16.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci3: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib3
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: vgapci0: <VGA-compatible display> port 0xdc00-0xdc7f mem 0xfa000000-0xfaffffff,0xe0000000-0xefffffff,0xf6000000-0xf7ffffff irq 20 at device 0.0 on pci3
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: nvidia0: <GeForce 9300 / nForce 730i> on vgapci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_busmaster
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_io
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_io
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: nvidia0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: nvidia0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pcib4: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> irq 22 at device 21.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci4: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib4
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pcib5: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> irq 23 at device 22.0 on pci0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pci5: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib5
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atapci1: <JMicron JMB368 UDMA133 controller> port 0xec00-0xec07,0xe880-0xe883,0xe800-0xe807,0xe480-0xe483,0xe400-0xe40f irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci5
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atapci1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata8: <ATA channel 0> on atapci1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata8: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acpi_button0: <Power Button> on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: fdc0: <floppy drive controller (FDE)> port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: fdc0: [FILTER]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> port 0x60,0x64 irq 1 on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: kbd0 at atkbd0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: atkbd0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: sio0: <16550A-compatible COM port> port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: sio0: type 16550A
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: sio0: [FILTER]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu0: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ACPI Warning (tbutils-0243): Incorrect checksum in table [OEMB] -  16, should be  9 [20070320]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est0: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: p4tcc0: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est1: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est: cpu_vendor GenuineIntel, msr 616072506000725
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: device_attach: est1 attach returned 6
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: p4tcc1: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu1
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu2: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est2: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu2
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: p4tcc2: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu2
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: cpu3: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est3: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu3
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: est: cpu_vendor GenuineIntel, msr 616072506000725
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: device_attach: est3 attach returned 6
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: p4tcc3: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu3
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: pmtimer0 on isa0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata0 at port 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 irq 14 on isa0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata1 at port 0x170-0x177,0x376 irq 15 on isa0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ata1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ppc0: <Parallel port> at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ppc0: Generic chipset (NIBBLE-only) in COMPATIBLE mode
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ppbus0: <Parallel port bus> on ppc0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ppbus0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: plip0: <PLIP network interface> on ppbus0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: plip0: WARNING: using obsoleted IFF_NEEDSGIANT flag
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ppc0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ppc0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: sc0: <System console> at flags 0x100 on isa0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300>
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: sio1: port may not be enabled
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Timecounters tick every 1.000 msec
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: ad4: 476940MB <Seagate ST3500320NS SN06> at ata2-master SATA150
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acd0: CDRW <ARTEC WRR-4848 1.00/1.00> at ata8-master UDMA33
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: acd1: CDROM <CDU5211/YYS7> at ata8-slave UDMA33
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched!
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: SMP: AP CPU #3 Launched!
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1a is ufsid/4afe5d8b43241b93.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1d is ufsid/4afe5d958b2a7bbe.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1e is ufsid/4afe5d97ae12c02d.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1f is ufsid/4afe5d92f365274a.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1g is ufsid/4afe5d8c2b915753.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad4s1a
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d8b43241b93 removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1a is ufsid/4afe5d8b43241b93.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d8c2b915753 removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1g is ufsid/4afe5d8c2b915753.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d92f365274a removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1f is ufsid/4afe5d92f365274a.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d958b2a7bbe removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1d is ufsid/4afe5d958b2a7bbe.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d97ae12c02d removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1e is ufsid/4afe5d97ae12c02d.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d8b43241b93 removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d8c2b915753 removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d92f365274a removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d958b2a7bbe removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d97ae12c02d removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1e is ufsid/4afe5d97ae12c02d.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1d is ufsid/4afe5d958b2a7bbe.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1f is ufsid/4afe5d92f365274a.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1g is ufsid/4afe5d8c2b915753.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d8c2b915753 removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d92f365274a removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d958b2a7bbe removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label ufsid/4afe5d97ae12c02d removed.
Nov 21 11:44:03 silver savecore: no dumps found
Nov 21 11:44:04 silver kernel: nfe0: link state changed to UP
Nov 21 11:44:24 silver login: ROOT LOGIN (toor) ON ttyv0
Nov 21 11:44:37 silver login: ROOT LOGIN (toor) ON ttyv1
Nov 21 11:44:54 silver login: ROOT LOGIN (toor) ON ttyv2
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD Project.
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation.
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #3: Mon Nov 16 12:48:52 EST 2009
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: toor@silver.local:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP-GONDOLIN
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q8200  @ 2.33GHz (2333.35-MHz 686-class CPU)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x1067a  Stepping = 10
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Features=0xbfebfbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE>
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Features2=0x408e39d<SSE3,DTES64,MON,DS_CPL,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,XSAVE>
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: AMD Features=0x20100000<NX,LM>
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: AMD Features2=0x1<LAHF>
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Cores per package: 4
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: real memory  = 3489202176 (3327 MB)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: avail memory = 3401449472 (3243 MB)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ACPI APIC Table: <052109 APIC1635>
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 4 CPUs
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu2 (AP): APIC ID:  2
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu3 (AP): APIC ID:  3
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ioapic0 <Version 1.1> irqs 0-23 on motherboard
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: kbd1 at kbdmux0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: <052109 XSDT1635> on motherboard
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: Power Button (fixed)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fefe1000, 1000 (3) failed
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fee01000, ff000 (3) failed
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fec00000, 1000 (3) failed
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of fee00000, 1000 (3) failed
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of 0, a0000 (3) failed
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi0: reservation of 100000, dff00000 (3) failed
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Timecounter "ACPI-fast" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 1000
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi_timer0: <32-bit timer at 3.579545MHz> port 0x4008-0x400b on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi_hpet0: <High Precision Event Timer> iomem 0xfed00000-0xfed003ff on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Timecounter "HPET" frequency 25000000 Hz quality 900
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 0.1 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: isab0: <PCI-ISA bridge> port 0x4f00-0x4fff at device 3.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 3.1 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <serial bus, SMBus> at device 3.2 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 3.3 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <memory, RAM> at device 3.4 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <processor> at device 3.5 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ohci0: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> mem 0xf9f7f000-0xf9f7ffff irq 22 at device 4.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ohci0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ohci0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb0: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb0: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> on ohci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb0: USB revision 1.0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub0: <nVidia OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub0: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ehci0: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> mem 0xf9f7ec00-0xf9f7ecff irq 23 at device 4.1 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ehci0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ehci0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb1: EHCI version 1.0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb1: companion controller, 12 ports each: usb0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb1: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> on ehci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb1: USB revision 2.0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub1: <nVidia EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub1: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ohci1: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> mem 0xf9f7d000-0xf9f7dfff irq 20 at device 6.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ohci1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ohci1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb2: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb2: <OHCI (generic) USB controller> on ohci1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb2: USB revision 1.0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub2: <nVidia OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb2
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub2: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ehci1: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> mem 0xf9f7e800-0xf9f7e8ff irq 21 at device 6.1 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ehci1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ehci1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb3: EHCI version 1.0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb3: companion controller, 12 ports each: usb2
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb3: <EHCI (generic) USB 2.0 controller> on ehci1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: usb3: USB revision 2.0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub3: <nVidia EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1> on usb3
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: uhub3: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci0: <multimedia, HDA> at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pcib1: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 9.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci1: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: nfe0: <NVIDIA nForce MCP79 Networking Adapter> port 0xc480-0xc487 mem 0xf9f7c000-0xf9f7cfff,0xf9f7e400-0xf9f7e4ff,0xf9f7e000-0xf9f7e00f irq 23 at device 10.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: miibus0: <MII bus> on nfe0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: rgephy0: <RTL8169S/8110S/8211B media interface> PHY 3 on miibus0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: rgephy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, 1000baseT, 1000baseT-FDX, auto
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: nfe0: Ethernet address: 90:e6:ba:2c:1e:90
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: nfe0: [FILTER]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atapci0: <nVidia AHCI controller> port 0xc400-0xc407,0xc080-0xc083,0xc000-0xc007,0xbc00-0xbc03,0xb880-0xb88f mem 0xf9f76000-0xf9f77fff irq 20 at device 11.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atapci0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atapci0: AHCI Version 01.20 controller with 6 ports detected
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata2: <ATA channel 0> on atapci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata2: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata3: <ATA channel 1> on atapci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata3: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata4: <ATA channel 2> on atapci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata4: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata5: <ATA channel 3> on atapci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata5: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata6: <ATA channel 4> on atapci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata6: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata7: <ATA channel 5> on atapci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata7: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pcib2: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> irq 21 at device 12.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci2: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib2
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pcib3: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 16.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci3: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib3
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: vgapci0: <VGA-compatible display> port 0xdc00-0xdc7f mem 0xfa000000-0xfaffffff,0xe0000000-0xefffffff,0xf6000000-0xf7ffffff irq 20 at device 0.0 on pci3
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: nvidia0: <GeForce 9300 / nForce 730i> on vgapci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_busmaster
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_io
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_io
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: nvidia0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: nvidia0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pcib4: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> irq 22 at device 21.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci4: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib4
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pcib5: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> irq 23 at device 22.0 on pci0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pci5: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib5
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atapci1: <JMicron JMB368 UDMA133 controller> port 0xec00-0xec07,0xe880-0xe883,0xe800-0xe807,0xe480-0xe483,0xe400-0xe40f irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci5
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atapci1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata8: <ATA channel 0> on atapci1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata8: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acpi_button0: <Power Button> on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: fdc0: <floppy drive controller (FDE)> port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: fdc0: [FILTER]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> port 0x60,0x64 irq 1 on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: kbd0 at atkbd0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: atkbd0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: sio0: <16550A-compatible COM port> port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: sio0: type 16550A
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: sio0: [FILTER]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu0: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ACPI Warning (tbutils-0243): Incorrect checksum in table [OEMB] -  16, should be  9 [20070320]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est0: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: p4tcc0: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est1: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est: cpu_vendor GenuineIntel, msr 616072506000725
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: device_attach: est1 attach returned 6
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: p4tcc1: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu1
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu2: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est2: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu2
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: p4tcc2: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu2
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: cpu3: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est3: <Enhanced SpeedStep Frequency Control> on cpu3
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est: CPU supports Enhanced Speedstep, but is not recognized.
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: est: cpu_vendor GenuineIntel, msr 616072506000725
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: device_attach: est3 attach returned 6
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: p4tcc3: <CPU Frequency Thermal Control> on cpu3
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: pmtimer0 on isa0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata0 at port 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 irq 14 on isa0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata1 at port 0x170-0x177,0x376 irq 15 on isa0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ata1: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ppc0: <Parallel port> at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ppc0: Generic chipset (NIBBLE-only) in COMPATIBLE mode
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ppbus0: <Parallel port bus> on ppc0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ppbus0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: plip0: <PLIP network interface> on ppbus0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: plip0: WARNING: using obsoleted IFF_NEEDSGIANT flag
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ppc0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ppc0: [ITHREAD]
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: sc0: <System console> at flags 0x100 on isa0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300>
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: sio1: port may not be enabled
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: Timecounters tick every 1.000 msec
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: ad4: 476940MB <Seagate ST3500320NS SN06> at ata2-master SATA150
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acd0: CDRW <ARTEC WRR-4848 1.00/1.00> at ata8-master UDMA33
Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: acd1: CDROM <CDU5211/YYS7> at ata8-slave UDMA33
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Nov 21 12:16:09 silver kernel: GEOM_LABEL: Label for provider ad4s1a is ufsid/4afe5d8b43241b93.
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Mark Terribile wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've recently put FreeBSD 7.2 on an ASUS P5N7A-VM.  This is a uATX (Intel) with an integrated NVIDIA GeForce 9300/730i; I have a Core 2 Quad 2.33 on it.
> 
> I've installed the latest NVIDIA FreeBSD driver (NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-190.42.tar.gz) and the machine crashes when I try to run the xorg server.  At first the console goes blank and locks up.  The function-key terminal switching does not work; neither does control-alt-backspace.  Remote logins (ssh) work for a while, then lock up as well.
> 
> Has anyone used this driver with success on 7.2 with an integrated GeForce?  What about the nouveau and nv drivers?
> 
> Information follows.  If there's anything else you need, please let me know.
> 

Stick with the ports tree. NVIDIA's driver runs nativelly on i386 and 
you can find it under /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver.

Alternatively nv and noveau are also available.

NVIDIA is developing the amd64 version atm: 
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=8271&highlight=nvidia+amd64.

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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 02:30:47 +0000
Marwan Sultan <dead_line@hotmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Gary,
> 
>  
> 
>  Its an old problem with /root/.spamassassin
> 
>  I dunt know why spamassassin still have it by default :(
> 
>  I spent a day or so to figure it out.. however,
> 
>  


If you run spamd as root it will setuid to the user running spamc and
use  ~/.spamassassin for user configuration - this is the normal way to
set it up if you wish to use traditional unix mail accounts with per
user conf (including bayes). Presumably this is why it
used /root/.spamassassin, assuming that you ran spamc as root.

Alternately you can use an unprivileged user either by letting it drop
privileges, like this

spamd_flags=" -u <unixuser>"

or by starting it directly, with spamd_user=<unixuser>, since spamd will
no longer be able to bind to the default port, you need to specify a
high port in this case. And for some odd reason spamd still expects the
-u option to be used.

You can also add virtual users like this:

spamd_flags=" -c -x -u <unixuser>
--virtual-config-dir=/var/db/spamassassin/conf/%u"

and then using:

spamc -u <vuser>

in the above <unixuser> is the unprivileged user and  <vuser> is the
virtual user which is substituted for %u in the above path. 

There are also numerous sql alternatives, but that's a bit more
complicated.


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On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:

> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>
>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:59 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
>>
>>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Greg Larkin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>>>> FreeBSD-questions,
>>>>>> I am attempting to use FreeBSD as my Subversion server.  I have
>>>>>> Subversion working, and I have Apache working.  However when I 
>>>>>> try to
>>>>>> use http:/my_server/svn/my_project I get:
>>>>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
>>>>>> <D:error xmlns:D="DAV:" xmlns:m="http://apache.org/dav/xmlns"
>>>>>> xmlns:C="svn:">
>>>>>> <C:error/>
>>>>>> <m:human-readable errcode="2">
>>>>>> Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
>>>>>> </m:human-readable>
>>>>>> </D:error>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1 I tried chmod -R 777 /home/svn/repos.
>>>>>> 2 I tried recompiling apache, db, and subversion.
>>>>>> 3 I looked at /var/log/http-error.log (partial list below)
>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:52 2009] [notice] Graceful restart requested, 
>>>>>> doing
>>>>>> restart
>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:53 2009] [notice] Digest: generating secret for
>>>>>> digest
>>>>>> authentication ...
>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:53 2009] [notice] Digest: done
>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:54 2009] [notice] Apache/2.2.13 (FreeBSD)
>>>>>> mod_ssl/2.2.13 OpenSSL/0.9.8e DAV/2 SVN/1.6.6 configured -- 
>>>>>> resuming
>>>>>> normal operations
>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12]
>>>>>> (20014)Internal
>>>>>> error: Can't open file '/usr/home/svn/repos/default/format': No 
>>>>>> such
>>>>>> file or directory
>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12] Could not
>>>>>> fetch
>>>>>> resource information.  [500, #0]
>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12] Could not
>>>>>> open
>>>>>> the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What am I missing?
>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>> Glen
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Glen,
>>>>>
>>>>> Please post the relevant bits from your httpd.conf where you set 
>>>>> up the
>>>>> SVNPath, etc.  It looks like maybe the SVNPath directive is 
>>>>> pointing to
>>>>> the wrong place.
>>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your reply.  I currently have this info in
>>>> /usr/local/etc/apache22/Includes/svn.conf.  Apache22 loads all the 
>>>> conf
>>>> files in this directory when httpd.conf is loaded.
>>>> <Location /svn>
>>>>         DAV svn
>>>>         SVNParentPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>>         SVNListParentPath on
>>>>         SVNPathAuthz off
>>>>         SVNIndexXSLT "/data-dist/svnindex.xsl"
>>>>
>>>>         # anonymous first
>>>>         Satisfy Any
>>>>         Require valid-user
>>>>
>>>>         # authenticating them valid ones
>>>>         AuthType Basic
>>>>         AuthName "Subversion Repositories"
>>>>         AuthUserFile /usr/home/svn/access/users
>>>> </Location>
>>>>
>>
>>> Hi Glen,
>>
>>> At first glance, that looks OK to me. The next tests are:
>>
>>> - - Does /usr/home/svn/repos/default exist? (I know, dumb question!)
>> No, not so dumb.  It is good not to make assumptions that I may
>> overlook.  This however is not one.  This is what I did to verify I do
>> have a project.
>> 1. svn co file:///usr/home/svn/repos def     # Then for fun I added
>> hello.txt in def/trunk.  More about this below.
>> 2. svn co svn://usr/home/svn/repos def    # Still works fine.
>> 3. svn co file:///usr/home/svn/repos def    # SVN: Could not open the
>> requested SVN filesystem (Error message from svn)
>>
>>> - - If it does, are permissions set such that the httpd process user 
>>> can
>>> read the directory? You said "chmod 777" on the repository parent
>>> directory didn't work.
>> I tried:
>> chmod -R 777 /usr/home/svn/repos
>> chmod -R www:www /usr/home/svn/repos
>>
>> By the way here are the settings for user www and group www.
>>
>> grep www /etc/passwd
>> www:*:80:80:World Wide Web Owner:/nonexistent:/usr/sbin/nologin
>>
>> grep www /etc/group
>> www:*:80:glen,root
>>
>>
>>> - - Please post the output of "ls -laR /usr/home/svn/repos"
>> First I noticed that there are some files that are owned by glen due 
>> to
>> me adding repos/trunk/hello.txt.
>> Ok you asked for this:
>> total 24
>> drwxrwxrwx  10 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 ./
>> drwxrwxrwx   5 root  www  512 Nov 20 08:46 ../
>> drwxrwxrwx   6 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 .svn/
>> -rwxrwxrwx   1 www   www  229 Nov 20 08:46 README.txt*
>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 branches/
>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 conf/
>> drwxrwxrwx   6 www   www  512 Nov 20 09:01 db/
>> -rwxrwxrwx   1 www   www    2 Nov 20 08:46 format*
>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 hooks/
>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 locks/
>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 tags/
>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 trunk/
>>
> [...]
>
> Hi Glen,
>
> Ok, I see what's going on now.  First, you have an SVNParentPath
> directive in your httpd.conf file.  The directory on that line 
> specifies
> a place where multiple, separate Subversion repositories will appear, 
> so
> you could have a setup like this:
>
> /usr/home/svn/repos
>                    /internal-repos
>                    /client-projects-repos
>                    /oss-contrib-repos
>                    ...
>                    ...
>
> In this case, each of those repository subdirectories would be created
> like so:
>
> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/internal-repos
> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/client-projects-repos
> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/oss-contrib-repos
>
> So far, so good.
>
> What I notice in your directory listings is that you have a Subversion
> repository anchored at /usr/home/svn/repos, not in a subdirectory
> therein.  This is going to cause problems with SVNParentPath, because 
> it
> will treat all subdirectories under there (e.g. conf/, db/, hooks/,
> etc.) as Subversion repositories.  If you only plan to use that single
> repository, your httpd.conf should read:
>
> SVNPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>
> instead of:
>
> SVNParentPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>
>
You are absolutely right!  I have attempted to follow a howto 
http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/misc/subversion.php to make all 
this happen.  I miss read it and mixed up the multiple repositories 
instructions with the single repository directions.  Good catch.

> Next, I notice that /usr/home/svn/repos also contains a Subversion
> working copy, indicated by the directories .svn/, trunk/, tags/ and
> branches/.  I recommend that you delete those and re-checkout your
> repository into a new working directory somewhere else.
What a mess I have made!  I am using 
http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/misc/subversion.php as a guide 
and miss read it, I deleted /usr/home/svn/repos and wrote a script 
which follows the directions from the site.  I ran it and the 
repository looks clean and nothing is checked out in the midst of it.
>
> The reason you saw the message "error: Can't open file
> '/usr/home/svn/repos/default/format': No such file or directory" was
I continue to get the exact same error as I started with.  Here is the 
full error msg from httpd-error.log:
[Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] (20014)Error 
string not specified yet: Can't open file 
'/usr/home/svn/repos/repos/format': No such file or directory
[Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not 
fetch resource information.  [500, #0]
[Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not 
open the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
[Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not 
open the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]

I am not sure what it refers to by "Error string not specified yet:"  
The odd thing is it can't find it but it knows that format exists.  It 
really looks like it can't find format, but I can see format when I do 
ls -Rla /usr/home/svn/repos in /usr/home/svn/repos/default/format.

ls -Rla /usr/home/svn/repos
total 6
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  4 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 default/

/usr/home/svn/repos/default:
total 16
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  229 Nov 23 11:29 README.txt*
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 conf/
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 db/
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www    2 Nov 23 11:29 format*
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 hooks/
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 locks/

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/conf:
total 12
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  1080 Nov 23 11:29 authz*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www   309 Nov 23 11:29 passwd*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  2279 Nov 23 11:29 svnserve.conf*

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/db:
total 30
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www     2 Nov 23 11:29 current*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www    22 Nov 23 11:29 format*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www     5 Nov 23 11:29 fs-type*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  1920 Nov 23 11:29 fsfs.conf*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www     2 Nov 23 11:29 min-unpacked-rev*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  4096 Nov 23 11:29 rep-cache.db*
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 revprops/
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 revs/
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 transactions/
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www     2 Nov 23 11:29 txn-current*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www     0 Nov 23 11:29 txn-current-lock*
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 txn-protorevs/
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www    37 Nov 23 11:29 uuid*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www     0 Nov 23 11:29 write-lock*

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/db/revprops:
total 6
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 0/

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/db/revprops/0:
total 8
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www   50 Nov 23 11:29 0*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  108 Nov 23 11:29 1*

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/db/revs:
total 6
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 0/

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/db/revs/0:
total 8
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  115 Nov 23 11:29 0*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  926 Nov 23 11:29 1*

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/db/transactions:
total 4
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/db/txn-protorevs:
total 4
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/hooks:
total 34
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www   512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  1955 Nov 23 11:29 post-commit.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  1638 Nov 23 11:29 post-lock.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  2267 Nov 23 11:29 post-revprop-change.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  1567 Nov 23 11:29 post-unlock.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  3410 Nov 23 11:29 pre-commit.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  2416 Nov 23 11:29 pre-lock.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  2764 Nov 23 11:29 pre-revprop-change.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  2106 Nov 23 11:29 pre-unlock.tmpl*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  2758 Nov 23 11:29 start-commit.tmpl*

/usr/home/svn/repos/default/locks:
total 8
drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  139 Nov 23 11:29 db-logs.lock*
-rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  139 Nov 23 11:29 db.lock*


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Roland Smith a écrit :
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 02:57:27PM +0100, Olivier GARNIER wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an usb weather station (oregon wmr100).
>> It's an usb device only.
>> I want to be able to get data from it (T°, H°, wind, ...)
>>     
> This machine probably only comes with windoze software? If you don't know the
> protocol for data exchange used between the hard- and software it might be
> difficult getting it to work on FreeBSD.
>   
I've found some internet site witch speak about it. I've asked oregon, 
but they do not want to talk about it...
> There seems to be a Linux program (WeatherD) that works with this
> station. Maybe you can get that to work? Or you could try running the windows
> softere under emulators/wine.
>   
Yes, but i want to get back data and put it in a postgresql database, 
and i found no way to use it as i want.
>> I tried to use libusb to make a c software but it seems not to work 
>> (exemple witch are in /usr/ports/devel/libusb/work/...test/ do not work).
>>     
> Can you elaborate a bit? This is too little info for anyone to help you.
> If you plug the device in, do you see an ugen device being created? What does
> dmesg report?
>   
When I plug in and out the device that's what i see :
uhid0: <vendor 0x0fde Universal Bridge, class 0/0, rev 1.10/3.02, addr 
2> on uhub0
uhid0: at uhub0 port 1 (addr 2) disconnected
uhid0: detached

# pkg_info | grep libusb
libusb-0.1.12_4     Library giving userland programs access to USB devices

# cd /usr/ports/devel/libusb/work/libusb-0.1.12/tests
#  ./descriptor_test
bus/device  idVendor/idProduct
# ./find_hubs
Class/SubClass/Protocol
#  ./find_mice
idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice
# ./get_resolution
idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice
# ./hub_strings
Class/SubClass/Protocol
#./id_test
bus/device  idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice  Class/SubClass/Protocol
# ./testlibusb

As it does not work i tried this i named test.c :
#include <usb.h>
// discover devices
libusb_device **list;
libusb_device *found = NULL;
ssize_t cnt = libusb_get_device_list(NULL, &list);
ssize_t i = 0;
int err = 0;
if (cnt < 0)
  error();
for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) {
  libusb_device *device = list[i];
  if (is_interesting(device)) {
    found = device;
    break;
  }
 }
if (found) {
  libusb_device_handle *handle;
  err = libusb_open(found, &handle);
  if (err)
    error();
}
libusb_free_device_list(list, 1);

But it seems not to work
# make
gcc -g -Wall -c test.c
test.c:4: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before 
'*' token
test.c:5: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' before 
'*' token
test.c:6: warning: implicit declaration of function 'libusb_get_device_list'
test.c:6: error: 'list' undeclared here (not in a function)
test.c:6: error: initializer element is not constant
test.c:9: error: expected identifier or '(' before 'if'
test.c:12: error: expected identifier or '(' before 'for'
test.c:12: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' 
before '<' token
test.c:12: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or '__attribute__' 
before '++' token
test.c:20: error: expected identifier or '(' before 'if'
test.c:29: error: expected ')' before numeric constant
*** Error code 1


As it always not work, i look after something else.
I found this http://www.castro.aus.net/~maurice/usb/panic/panicbutton.tar.gz
When i modifie it a little this is what it give me :
# ./wmr100
-device: Trouve le device cherche : IDVendeur FDE, IDProduit : CA01, 
IDNom : Universal Bridge
-device: uhid0

so i know i can find the device (i expect i can also speak with it)
I don't know how i can use libusb ....


>> I've seen what's written on /usr/ports/UPDATING (20090309) so i 
>> reinstall libusb
>>     
> The note you reference only affected what was then CURRENT, i.e. what is now
> 8.0-PRERELEASE. It shouldn't bother people on 7.x.
>
>   
>> But it since doesn't work. libusb will not work with FreeBSD 7.0 ?
>>     
> It works.
>
> Roland
>   

Thanks you,

Olivier



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Glen Johnson wrote:
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> On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
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>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:59 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Greg Larkin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>>>>> FreeBSD-questions,
>>>>>>> I am attempting to use FreeBSD as my Subversion server.  I have
>>>>>>> Subversion working, and I have Apache working.  However when I
>>>>>>> try to
>>>>>>> use http:/my_server/svn/my_project I get:
>>>>>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
>>>>>>> <D:error xmlns:D="DAV:" xmlns:m="http://apache.org/dav/xmlns"
>>>>>>> xmlns:C="svn:">
>>>>>>> <C:error/>
>>>>>>> <m:human-readable errcode="2">
>>>>>>> Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
>>>>>>> </m:human-readable>
>>>>>>> </D:error>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1 I tried chmod -R 777 /home/svn/repos.
>>>>>>> 2 I tried recompiling apache, db, and subversion.
>>>>>>> 3 I looked at /var/log/http-error.log (partial list below)
>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:52 2009] [notice] Graceful restart requested,
>>>>>>> doing
>>>>>>> restart
>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:53 2009] [notice] Digest: generating secret for
>>>>>>> digest
>>>>>>> authentication ...
>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:53 2009] [notice] Digest: done
>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:54 2009] [notice] Apache/2.2.13 (FreeBSD)
>>>>>>> mod_ssl/2.2.13 OpenSSL/0.9.8e DAV/2 SVN/1.6.6 configured -- resuming
>>>>>>> normal operations
>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12]
>>>>>>> (20014)Internal
>>>>>>> error: Can't open file '/usr/home/svn/repos/default/format': No such
>>>>>>> file or directory
>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12] Could not
>>>>>>> fetch
>>>>>>> resource information.  [500, #0]
>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12] Could not
>>>>>>> open
>>>>>>> the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What am I missing?
>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>> Glen
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Glen,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please post the relevant bits from your httpd.conf where you set
>>>>>> up the
>>>>>> SVNPath, etc.  It looks like maybe the SVNPath directive is
>>>>>> pointing to
>>>>>> the wrong place.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your reply.  I currently have this info in
>>>>> /usr/local/etc/apache22/Includes/svn.conf.  Apache22 loads all the
>>>>> conf
>>>>> files in this directory when httpd.conf is loaded.
>>>>> <Location /svn>
>>>>>         DAV svn
>>>>>         SVNParentPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>>>         SVNListParentPath on
>>>>>         SVNPathAuthz off
>>>>>         SVNIndexXSLT "/data-dist/svnindex.xsl"
>>>>>
>>>>>         # anonymous first
>>>>>         Satisfy Any
>>>>>         Require valid-user
>>>>>
>>>>>         # authenticating them valid ones
>>>>>         AuthType Basic
>>>>>         AuthName "Subversion Repositories"
>>>>>         AuthUserFile /usr/home/svn/access/users
>>>>> </Location>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Glen,
>>>
>>>> At first glance, that looks OK to me. The next tests are:
>>>
>>>> - - Does /usr/home/svn/repos/default exist? (I know, dumb question!)
>>> No, not so dumb.  It is good not to make assumptions that I may
>>> overlook.  This however is not one.  This is what I did to verify I do
>>> have a project.
>>> 1. svn co file:///usr/home/svn/repos def     # Then for fun I added
>>> hello.txt in def/trunk.  More about this below.
>>> 2. svn co svn://usr/home/svn/repos def    # Still works fine.
>>> 3. svn co file:///usr/home/svn/repos def    # SVN: Could not open the
>>> requested SVN filesystem (Error message from svn)
>>>
>>>> - - If it does, are permissions set such that the httpd process user
>>>> can
>>>> read the directory? You said "chmod 777" on the repository parent
>>>> directory didn't work.
>>> I tried:
>>> chmod -R 777 /usr/home/svn/repos
>>> chmod -R www:www /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>
>>> By the way here are the settings for user www and group www.
>>>
>>> grep www /etc/passwd
>>> www:*:80:80:World Wide Web Owner:/nonexistent:/usr/sbin/nologin
>>>
>>> grep www /etc/group
>>> www:*:80:glen,root
>>>
>>>
>>>> - - Please post the output of "ls -laR /usr/home/svn/repos"
>>> First I noticed that there are some files that are owned by glen due to
>>> me adding repos/trunk/hello.txt.
>>> Ok you asked for this:
>>> total 24
>>> drwxrwxrwx  10 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 ./
>>> drwxrwxrwx   5 root  www  512 Nov 20 08:46 ../
>>> drwxrwxrwx   6 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 .svn/
>>> -rwxrwxrwx   1 www   www  229 Nov 20 08:46 README.txt*
>>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 branches/
>>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 conf/
>>> drwxrwxrwx   6 www   www  512 Nov 20 09:01 db/
>>> -rwxrwxrwx   1 www   www    2 Nov 20 08:46 format*
>>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 hooks/
>>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 locks/
>>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 tags/
>>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 trunk/
>>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Hi Glen,
>>
>> Ok, I see what's going on now.  First, you have an SVNParentPath
>> directive in your httpd.conf file.  The directory on that line specifies
>> a place where multiple, separate Subversion repositories will appear, so
>> you could have a setup like this:
>>
>> /usr/home/svn/repos
>>                    /internal-repos
>>                    /client-projects-repos
>>                    /oss-contrib-repos
>>                    ...
>>                    ...
>>
>> In this case, each of those repository subdirectories would be created
>> like so:
>>
>> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/internal-repos
>> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/client-projects-repos
>> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/oss-contrib-repos
>>
>> So far, so good.
>>
>> What I notice in your directory listings is that you have a Subversion
>> repository anchored at /usr/home/svn/repos, not in a subdirectory
>> therein.  This is going to cause problems with SVNParentPath, because it
>> will treat all subdirectories under there (e.g. conf/, db/, hooks/,
>> etc.) as Subversion repositories.  If you only plan to use that single
>> repository, your httpd.conf should read:
>>
>> SVNPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>>
>> instead of:
>>
>> SVNParentPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>>
>>
> You are absolutely right!  I have attempted to follow a howto
> http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/misc/subversion.php to make all
> this happen.  I miss read it and mixed up the multiple repositories
> instructions with the single repository directions.  Good catch.
> 
>> Next, I notice that /usr/home/svn/repos also contains a Subversion
>> working copy, indicated by the directories .svn/, trunk/, tags/ and
>> branches/.  I recommend that you delete those and re-checkout your
>> repository into a new working directory somewhere else.
> What a mess I have made!  I am using
> http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/misc/subversion.php as a guide
> and miss read it, I deleted /usr/home/svn/repos and wrote a script which
> follows the directions from the site.  I ran it and the repository looks
> clean and nothing is checked out in the midst of it.
>>
>> The reason you saw the message "error: Can't open file
>> '/usr/home/svn/repos/default/format': No such file or directory" was
> I continue to get the exact same error as I started with.  Here is the
> full error msg from httpd-error.log:
> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] (20014)Error
> string not specified yet: Can't open file
> '/usr/home/svn/repos/repos/format': No such file or directory
> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not
> fetch resource information.  [500, #0]
> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not open
> the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not open
> the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
> 
> I am not sure what it refers to by "Error string not specified yet:" 
> The odd thing is it can't find it but it knows that format exists.  It
> really looks like it can't find format, but I can see format when I do
> ls -Rla /usr/home/svn/repos in /usr/home/svn/repos/default/format.
> 
> ls -Rla /usr/home/svn/repos
> total 6
> drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
> drwxrwxrwx  4 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
> drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 default/
> 
> /usr/home/svn/repos/default:
> total 16
> drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
> drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
> -rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  229 Nov 23 11:29 README.txt*
> drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 conf/
> drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 db/
> -rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www    2 Nov 23 11:29 format*
> drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 hooks/
> drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 locks/

Hi Glen,

Please start over with the instructions from the bsdguides.org site, and
make sure you enter each command exactly as it specifies.  Your
directory structure above indicates that you've created your repository
in the wrong place.

Best of luck,
Greg
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Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> On Saturday 21 November 2009 15:01:55 Frank Staals wrote:
>   
> <snip>
> Perhaps this is an error specific to glassfish 3.
> I used to have Glassfish 2.1.1 working on FreeBSD/head (i386). I don't know 
> what your requirements are but maybe that version will suffice? I used 
> the "Linux" installer if I remember correctly.
>
> You can also try asking freebsd-java@freebsd.org.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Pieter de Goeje
>   
Hmm Thanks for the tip, I installed the latest glassfish v2 server, 
which runs fine, however I use some cutting-edge JSF2 stuff which realy 
requires glassfish v3 it seems :(

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Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> this from https://glassfish.dev.java.net/downloads/v3-preview.html :
> "For supported operating systems except MacOS, the minimum required
> version is 1.6.0_13."
>
> this from your log:
>
> frank@Rena# java -version
> java version "1.6.0_03-p4"
>
> that might be related.
>   
Hmm I guess that might be it then. So I installed the linux-sun-jdk16 
port, which does match those criteria. Unfortunately glassfish crashes 
whith some scary stack-traces then :(
(Full log at http://fstaals.net/junk/glassfish_linux_sdk.txt ). Anyone 
ideas what else I could try ?

frank@Rena# java -version
java version "1.6.0_15"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_15-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 14.1-b02, mixed mode)

[#|2009-11-23T20:36:01.864+0100|SEVERE|glassfishv3.0|grizzly|_ThreadID=14;_ThreadName=Thread-12;|doSelect 
IOException
java.io.IOException: Function not implemented
at sun.nio.ch.EPollArrayWrapper.epollCreate(Native Method)
at sun.nio.ch.EPollArrayWrapper.<init>(EPollArrayWrapper.java:68)
at sun.nio.ch.EPollSelectorImpl.<init>(EPollSelectorImpl.java:52)
at 
sun.nio.ch.EPollSelectorProvider.openSelector(EPollSelectorProvider.java:18)
at java.nio.channels.Selector.open(Selector.java:209)
at com.sun.grizzly.util.Utils.openSelector(Utils.java:78)
at 
com.sun.grizzly.TCPSelectorHandler.initSelector(TCPSelectorHandler.java:413)
at com.sun.grizzly.TCPSelectorHandler.preSelect(TCPSelectorHandler.java:393)
at 
com.sun.enterprise.v3.services.impl.monitor.MonitorableSelectorHandler.preSelect(MonitorableSelectorHandler.java:85)
at 
com.sun.grizzly.SelectorHandlerRunner.doSelect(SelectorHandlerRunner.java:183)
at com.sun.grizzly.SelectorHandlerRunner.run(SelectorHandlerRunner.java:130)
at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886)
at 
java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
|#]


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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 07:41:31PM +0100, Olivier GARNIER wrote:
> Roland Smith a =E9crit :
> > On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 02:57:27PM +0100, Olivier GARNIER wrote:
> >  =20
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have an usb weather station (oregon wmr100).
> >> It's an usb device only.
> >> I want to be able to get data from it (T=B0, H=B0, wind, ...)
> >>    =20
> > This machine probably only comes with windoze software? If you don't kn=
ow the
> > protocol for data exchange used between the hard- and software it might=
 be
> > difficult getting it to work on FreeBSD.
> >  =20
> I've found some internet site witch speak about it. I've asked oregon,=20
> but they do not want to talk about it...

They want to keep it a secret. Pretty stupid, IMHO.=20

Maybe you'll find this interesting:
http://groups.google.com/group/usb_net/web/oregon-scientific-wmr100a-weathe=
r-station-usb-api-documentation?version=3D23

> > There seems to be a Linux program (WeatherD) that works with this
> > station. Maybe you can get that to work? Or you could try running the w=
indows
> > softere under emulators/wine.
> >  =20
> Yes, but i want to get back data and put it in a postgresql database,=20
> and i found no way to use it as i want.
> >> I tried to use libusb to make a c software but it seems not to work=20
> >> (exemple witch are in /usr/ports/devel/libusb/work/...test/ do not wor=
k).
> >>    =20
> > Can you elaborate a bit? This is too little info for anyone to help you.
> > If you plug the device in, do you see an ugen device being created? Wha=
t does
> > dmesg report?
> >  =20
> When I plug in and out the device that's what i see :
> uhid0: <vendor 0x0fde Universal Bridge, class 0/0, rev 1.10/3.02, addr=20
> 2> on uhub0
> uhid0: at uhub0 port 1 (addr 2) disconnected
> uhid0: detached

Ok, if it uses the HID procotol, you don't need libusb. You can use the
ioctl(2) calls as specified in the uhid(4) manual page.

It might be helpfull to read the USB HID page on Wikipedia;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_human_interface_device_class
This page also has a link to the full specification of this protocol, among
other resources.

> # pkg_info | grep libusb
> libusb-0.1.12_4     Library giving userland programs access to USB devices

I have the same one here. Works fine (used by xsane and gphoto2)

> # cd /usr/ports/devel/libusb/work/libusb-0.1.12/tests
> #  ./descriptor_test
> bus/device  idVendor/idProduct
> # ./find_hubs
> Class/SubClass/Protocol
> #  ./find_mice
> idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice
> # ./get_resolution
> idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice
> # ./hub_strings
> Class/SubClass/Protocol
> #./id_test
> bus/device  idVendor/idProduct/bcdDevice  Class/SubClass/Protocol
> # ./testlibusb

You'd have to look at the source code to see why these programs return empty
output.=20

> As it does not work i tried this i named test.c :

That is because it has quite a lot of bugs. :-)

> #include <usb.h>
> // discover devices
> libusb_device **list;

That should be 'struct usb_device **list;'

> libusb_device *found =3D NULL;

And 'struct usb_device *found =3D NULL;'

> ssize_t cnt =3D libusb_get_device_list(NULL, &list);

Should be 'ssize_t cnt =3D usb_get_device_list(NULL, &list);'

Generally, the function and structure names in usb.h start with 'usb_', not
'libusb_'.

I don't see a main() function in your code either...

> ssize_t i =3D 0;
> int err =3D 0;
> if (cnt < 0)
>   error();
> for (i =3D 0; i < cnt; i++) {
>   libusb_device *device =3D list[i];
struct usb_device *device =3D list[i];

>   if (is_interesting(device)) {

This function is missing in your code fragment...

>     found =3D device;
>     break;
>   }
>  }
> if (found) {
>   libusb_device_handle *handle;
>   err =3D libusb_open(found, &handle);

Should be:

struct usb_device_handle handle;
err =3D usb_open(&handle);

Hope this helps.

Roland
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When I switched from fc6 to f10 scim stopped working in skype. It shows 
the prompt but only English language is available.
In fc6 scim worked fine from skype.

I believe scim picks up environment variables: LANG, XMODIFIERS, 
QT_IM_MODULE, XIM, XIM_PROGRAM and displays languages based on them.
So I think linux infrastructure modifies some of those variables.

How can I know the current environment variables of the running process?
Anyone has a solution for this problem?

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Hi!

I'm tying to install FreeBSD amd64 on a system with the following configuration:

- CPU: AMD Phenon X4 9550
- Motherboard: DFI LanParty DK 790FX-M2RS - AMD 790FX + SB600 (Award
BIOS / "AWRDACPI")
- Memory: 4Gb
- Video board: ATI Radeon 3870

Booting the installation CD-ROM works fine for FreeBSD 6.9, but it
panics with an "AP #1 (PHY# 1) failed!" error for 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 and
8.0-RC3.  If I boot with ACPI disabled, I get a lot of "unable to
allocate IRQ" errors (for almost all of my devices), and it halts on
"start_init: trying /stand/sysinstall".  With SMP disabled
(kern.smp.disabled=1), it boots fine.

Yesterday, I updated my motherboard's BIOS to the latest version
available at DFI's website, and spent the morning playing with the
BIOS setup options, but the result was always the same.

I posted a "complete report" (including the full output of boot
messages - with and without ACPI enabled) at FreeBSD's Hardware Forum
(http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=8565).

I think this occurs because FreeBSD could not start the other cores of
my CPU (function "start_ap" at "mp_machdep.c").

Does somebody have any clue about this issue?  Is there something else
I could try?  I like FreeBSD a lot, and I'm really looking forward to
have FreeBSD running on this machine! :)


Thanks a lot!!

cheers,
Rodolfo

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Hi!

I'm tying to install FreeBSD amd64 on a system with the following configura=
tion:

- CPU: AMD Phenon X4 9550
- Motherboard: DFI LanParty DK 790FX-M2RS - AMD 790FX + SB600 (Award
BIOS / "AWRDACPI")
- Memory: 4Gb
- Video board: ATI Radeon 3870

Booting the installation CD-ROM works fine for FreeBSD 6.9, but it
panics with an "AP #1 (PHY# 1) failed!" error for 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 and
8.0-RC3. =A0If I boot with ACPI disabled, I get a lot of "unable to
allocate IRQ" errors (for almost all of my devices), and it halts on
"start_init: trying /stand/sysinstall". =A0With SMP disabled
(kern.smp.disabled=3D1), it boots fine.

Yesterday, I updated my motherboard's BIOS to the latest version
available at DFI's website, and spent the morning playing with the
BIOS setup options, but the result was always the same.

I posted a "complete report" (including the full output of boot
messages - with and without ACPI enabled) at FreeBSD's Hardware Forum
(http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=3D8565).

I think this occurs because FreeBSD could not start the other cores of
my CPU (function "start_ap" at "mp_machdep.c").

Does somebody have any clue about this issue? =A0Is there something else
I could try? =A0I like FreeBSD a lot, and I'm really looking forward to
have FreeBSD running on this machine! :)


Thanks a lot!!

cheers,
Rodolfo

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> I am running a Freebsd 6.2 server. How do I get a GUI going? Either GNOME
> or KDE. I know I have to "startx" and then I am a little confused. I want to
> be able to view phpmyadmin in a GUI. Thanks.
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if the box is a server dont install X on it to view phpmyadmin, you just
need apache and then point your web browser from your desktop at the servers
ip.

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On 22.11.2009 23:11, cpghost wrote:
>> Have you tried to run rtorrent and the router on two different 
>> FreeBSD machines? Does it lock the router, or does it crash the
>> rtorrent box only, or both?

even though i haven't been asked i might want to answer  ;)  Since my
box really exclusively does rtorrent i don't think it's related to
routing or NAT. pf is not active at all. Routing and NAT for my setup is
done by a dedicated different box (which isn't affected by all this,
apart from that it doesn't run freebsd).

so for me this really looks like a /networking/ issue, which is not
dedicated to routing or NAT in particular..
for me this now becomes kinda problematic, since i cannot even start the
 second rtorrent instance without crashing the machine immediately..  :(

regards - michael



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> How can I know the current environment variables of the running process=
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> Anyone has a solution for this problem?

Checkout the ps(1) man page.  The '-e' flag will cause the environment
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On 22.11.2009 23:11, cpghost wrote:
> Have you tried to run rtorrent and the router on two different
> FreeBSD machines? Does it lock the router, or does it crash
> the rtorrent box only, or both?

even though i haven't been asked i might want to answer ;) Since my box
really exclusively does rtorrent i don't think it's related to routing
or NAT. pf is not active at all. Routing and NAT for my setup is done by
a dedicated different box (which isn't affected by all this, apart from
that it doesn't run freebsd).

so for me this really looks like a /networking/ issue, which is not
dedicated to routing or NAT in particular..
for me this now becomes kinda problematic, since i cannot even start the
second rtorrent instance without crashing the machine immediately.. :(

regards - michael

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	gang,

	I rarely glance at any come-on advertisement, but I just got
	one by amazon that has a $380 HP Mini 10" computer for $200.  

	I want to use something about this size for my type-and-speech
	computer.  I'm thinking more of the ASUS 9" notebook.  What
	are people's thoughts on this?

	(Yes, this is still an attempt to drive sales in a bad
	downturn. etc.  Still, altho these tiny computers many be
	manufactured in the same plant by the same corporation, it may
	not make any difference.)

	anybody on-list who cares to share?

	gary


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On Nov 23, 2009, at 1:49 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:

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> Glen Johnson wrote:
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>> On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
>>
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>>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:59 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Greg Larkin wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Glen Johnson wrote:
>>>>>>>> FreeBSD-questions,
>>>>>>>> I am attempting to use FreeBSD as my Subversion server.  I have
>>>>>>>> Subversion working, and I have Apache working.  However when I
>>>>>>>> try to
>>>>>>>> use http:/my_server/svn/my_project I get:
>>>>>>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
>>>>>>>> <D:error xmlns:D="DAV:" xmlns:m="http://apache.org/dav/xmlns"
>>>>>>>> xmlns:C="svn:">
>>>>>>>> <C:error/>
>>>>>>>> <m:human-readable errcode="2">
>>>>>>>> Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
>>>>>>>> </m:human-readable>
>>>>>>>> </D:error>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1 I tried chmod -R 777 /home/svn/repos.
>>>>>>>> 2 I tried recompiling apache, db, and subversion.
>>>>>>>> 3 I looked at /var/log/http-error.log (partial list below)
>>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:52 2009] [notice] Graceful restart requested,
>>>>>>>> doing
>>>>>>>> restart
>>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:53 2009] [notice] Digest: generating secret 
>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>> digest
>>>>>>>> authentication ...
>>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:53 2009] [notice] Digest: done
>>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:35:54 2009] [notice] Apache/2.2.13 (FreeBSD)
>>>>>>>> mod_ssl/2.2.13 OpenSSL/0.9.8e DAV/2 SVN/1.6.6 configured -- 
>>>>>>>> resuming
>>>>>>>> normal operations
>>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12]
>>>>>>>> (20014)Internal
>>>>>>>> error: Can't open file '/usr/home/svn/repos/default/format': No 
>>>>>>>> such
>>>>>>>> file or directory
>>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12] Could 
>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>> fetch
>>>>>>>> resource information.  [500, #0]
>>>>>>>> [Thu Nov 19 09:36:10 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.12] Could 
>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>> open
>>>>>>>> the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What am I missing?
>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>> Glen
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Glen,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please post the relevant bits from your httpd.conf where you set
>>>>>>> up the
>>>>>>> SVNPath, etc.  It looks like maybe the SVNPath directive is
>>>>>>> pointing to
>>>>>>> the wrong place.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for your reply.  I currently have this info in
>>>>>> /usr/local/etc/apache22/Includes/svn.conf.  Apache22 loads all the
>>>>>> conf
>>>>>> files in this directory when httpd.conf is loaded.
>>>>>> <Location /svn>
>>>>>>         DAV svn
>>>>>>         SVNParentPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>>>>         SVNListParentPath on
>>>>>>         SVNPathAuthz off
>>>>>>         SVNIndexXSLT "/data-dist/svnindex.xsl"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         # anonymous first
>>>>>>         Satisfy Any
>>>>>>         Require valid-user
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         # authenticating them valid ones
>>>>>>         AuthType Basic
>>>>>>         AuthName "Subversion Repositories"
>>>>>>         AuthUserFile /usr/home/svn/access/users
>>>>>> </Location>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Glen,
>>>>
>>>>> At first glance, that looks OK to me. The next tests are:
>>>>
>>>>> - - Does /usr/home/svn/repos/default exist? (I know, dumb 
>>>>> question!)
>>>> No, not so dumb.  It is good not to make assumptions that I may
>>>> overlook.  This however is not one.  This is what I did to verify I 
>>>> do
>>>> have a project.
>>>> 1. svn co file:///usr/home/svn/repos def     # Then for fun I added
>>>> hello.txt in def/trunk.  More about this below.
>>>> 2. svn co svn://usr/home/svn/repos def    # Still works fine.
>>>> 3. svn co file:///usr/home/svn/repos def    # SVN: Could not open 
>>>> the
>>>> requested SVN filesystem (Error message from svn)
>>>>
>>>>> - - If it does, are permissions set such that the httpd process 
>>>>> user
>>>>> can
>>>>> read the directory? You said "chmod 777" on the repository parent
>>>>> directory didn't work.
>>>> I tried:
>>>> chmod -R 777 /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>> chmod -R www:www /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>>
>>>> By the way here are the settings for user www and group www.
>>>>
>>>> grep www /etc/passwd
>>>> www:*:80:80:World Wide Web Owner:/nonexistent:/usr/sbin/nologin
>>>>
>>>> grep www /etc/group
>>>> www:*:80:glen,root
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> - - Please post the output of "ls -laR /usr/home/svn/repos"
>>>> First I noticed that there are some files that are owned by glen 
>>>> due to
>>>> me adding repos/trunk/hello.txt.
>>>> Ok you asked for this:
>>>> total 24
>>>> drwxrwxrwx  10 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 ./
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   5 root  www  512 Nov 20 08:46 ../
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   6 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 .svn/
>>>> -rwxrwxrwx   1 www   www  229 Nov 20 08:46 README.txt*
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 branches/
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 conf/
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   6 www   www  512 Nov 20 09:01 db/
>>>> -rwxrwxrwx   1 www   www    2 Nov 20 08:46 format*
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 hooks/
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   2 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:46 locks/
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 tags/
>>>> drwxrwxrwx   3 www   www  512 Nov 20 08:48 trunk/
>>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> Hi Glen,
>>>
>>> Ok, I see what's going on now.  First, you have an SVNParentPath
>>> directive in your httpd.conf file.  The directory on that line 
>>> specifies
>>> a place where multiple, separate Subversion repositories will 
>>> appear, so
>>> you could have a setup like this:
>>>
>>> /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>                    /internal-repos
>>>                    /client-projects-repos
>>>                    /oss-contrib-repos
>>>                    ...
>>>                    ...
>>>
>>> In this case, each of those repository subdirectories would be 
>>> created
>>> like so:
>>>
>>> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/internal-repos
>>> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/client-projects-repos
>>> svnadmin create /usr/home/svn/repos/oss-contrib-repos
>>>
>>> So far, so good.
>>>
>>> What I notice in your directory listings is that you have a 
>>> Subversion
>>> repository anchored at /usr/home/svn/repos, not in a subdirectory
>>> therein.  This is going to cause problems with SVNParentPath, 
>>> because it
>>> will treat all subdirectories under there (e.g. conf/, db/, hooks/,
>>> etc.) as Subversion repositories.  If you only plan to use that 
>>> single
>>> repository, your httpd.conf should read:
>>>
>>> SVNPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>
>>> instead of:
>>>
>>> SVNParentPath /usr/home/svn/repos
>>>
>>>
>> You are absolutely right!  I have attempted to follow a howto
>> http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/misc/subversion.php to make 
>> all
>> this happen.  I miss read it and mixed up the multiple repositories
>> instructions with the single repository directions.  Good catch.
>>
>>> Next, I notice that /usr/home/svn/repos also contains a Subversion
>>> working copy, indicated by the directories .svn/, trunk/, tags/ and
>>> branches/.  I recommend that you delete those and re-checkout your
>>> repository into a new working directory somewhere else.
>> What a mess I have made!  I am using
>> http://www.bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/misc/subversion.php as a guide
>> and miss read it, I deleted /usr/home/svn/repos and wrote a script 
>> which
>> follows the directions from the site.  I ran it and the repository 
>> looks
>> clean and nothing is checked out in the midst of it.
>>>
>>> The reason you saw the message "error: Can't open file
>>> '/usr/home/svn/repos/default/format': No such file or directory" was
>> I continue to get the exact same error as I started with.  Here is the
>> full error msg from httpd-error.log:
>> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] (20014)Error
>> string not specified yet: Can't open file
>> '/usr/home/svn/repos/repos/format': No such file or directory
>> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not
>> fetch resource information.  [500, #0]
>> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not 
>> open
>> the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
>> [Mon Nov 23 12:59:56 2009] [error] [client 192.168.2.100] Could not 
>> open
>> the requested SVN filesystem  [500, #2]
>>
>> I am not sure what it refers to by "Error string not specified yet:"
>> The odd thing is it can't find it but it knows that format exists.  It
>> really looks like it can't find format, but I can see format when I do
>> ls -Rla /usr/home/svn/repos in /usr/home/svn/repos/default/format.
>>
>> ls -Rla /usr/home/svn/repos
>> total 6
>> drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
>> drwxrwxrwx  4 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
>> drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 default/
>>
>> /usr/home/svn/repos/default:
>> total 16
>> drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ./
>> drwxrwxrwx  3 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 ../
>> -rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www  229 Nov 23 11:29 README.txt*
>> drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 conf/
>> drwxrwxrwx  6 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 db/
>> -rwxrwxrwx  1 www  www    2 Nov 23 11:29 format*
>> drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 hooks/
>> drwxrwxrwx  2 www  www  512 Nov 23 11:29 locks/
>
> Hi Glen,
>
> Please start over with the instructions from the bsdguides.org site, 
> and
> make sure you enter each command exactly as it specifies.  Your
> directory structure above indicates that you've created your repository
> in the wrong place.
>
> Best of luck,
> Greg
>

I worked on this a little more after my last e-mail and figured out 
that I was using the wrong URL.  I was trying 
http://penti4/svn/repos/default.  What I really needed was 
http://penti4/svn/default.
Thank you for all your help Mr. Larkin!
Good day,
Glen


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On 11/23/09 2:28 PM, "Michael Schaefer" <utf128@googlemail.com> wrote:

> On 22.11.2009 23:11, cpghost wrote:
>>> Have you tried to run rtorrent and the router on two different
>>> FreeBSD machines? Does it lock the router, or does it crash the
>>> rtorrent box only, or both?
> 
> even though i haven't been asked i might want to answer  ;)  Since my
> box really exclusively does rtorrent i don't think it's related to
> routing or NAT. pf is not active at all. Routing and NAT for my setup is
> done by a dedicated different box (which isn't affected by all this,
> apart from that it doesn't run freebsd).
> 
> so for me this really looks like a /networking/ issue, which is not
> dedicated to routing or NAT in particular..
> for me this now becomes kinda problematic, since i cannot even start the
>  second rtorrent instance without crashing the machine immediately..  :(
> 
> regards - michael

We had similar crashes with PF, although not related to rtorrent
specifically.  However, we use the following sysctl values that have helped
stability and performance immensely.

net.inet.carp.preempt=1
net.inet.carp.arpbalance=0
net.inet.icmp.icmplim=2000
net.inet.tcp.sendspace=65536
net.inet.tcp.recvspace=65536
net.inet.tcp.blackhole=2
net.inet.udp.blackhole=1
kern.ipc.somaxconn=32768
net.inet.tcp.mssdflt=1460
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=16777216
kern.ipc.nmbclusters=32768
kern.maxfiles=65536
kern.maxfilesperproc=32768
kern.maxvnodes=600000
net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack=0
net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable=0
net.inet.tcp.path_mtu_discovery=0
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_auto=1
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_inc=16384
net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max=16777216
net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=1
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_auto=1
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_inc=8192
net.inet.udp.maxdgram=57344
net.inet.udp.recvspace=65536
net.local.stream.recvspace=65536
net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_max=16777216

Regards,

Mike


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Please copy me on replies.

I am testing ipfw and natd on a gateway machine running FreeBSD
7.2-STABLE #0: Tue Oct 27 00:12:39 PDT 2009  with the generic
kernel.  ipfw.ko and ipdivert.ko are loaded as modules, since
they're not part of the GENERIC kernel.

The symptom is that scp uploads from the gateway machine have
very poor throughput, often showing "stalled" status in the scp
progress output.

Machines on the LAN do not suffer this problem, and can upload
their traffic via NAT with no observed degradation in throughput.
That's why I haven't noticed this problem until recently, when I
tried rsync-ing some files outbound from the gateway to a remote
machine.

I can work around the problem, but this problem has never cropped
up in the past.  Is there a problem in my configuration, or in
recent natd?

Thanks for your time!

Jim


All commands below were executed on the gateway machine that is
running natd with very basic options:

15:07:37 /root# findps natd
root    480  0.0  0.1  3388  1252  ??  Ss   12Nov09   4:32.81 natd -n fxp1


Here are the ipfw rules:

14:55:41 /root# ipfw show
00100   949306    56746770 allow ip from any to any via lo0
00200        0           0 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
00300        0           0 deny ip from 127.0.0.0/8 to any
00400    77293     8699526 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp1
00500 35245946 28535731864 allow ip from any to any
65535        0           0 deny ip from any to any

Downloading, scp has no trouble:

14:55:59 /root# scp -p remote:public_html/video/tatra1.mpg .
tatra1.mpg                                                                           100%   85MB 559.4KB/s   02:36

But uploads stall.  This scp process was killed after about 60 seconds:

14:58:40 /root# scp -p tatra1.mpg remote:/tmp/
tatra1.mpg                                                                             0%  320KB   1.8KB/s - stalled -^CKilled by signal 2.

Deleting the DIVERT rule eliminates the stalling:

14:59:54 /root# ipfw delete 400
15:00:04 /root# scp -p tatra1.mpg remote:/tmp/
tatra1.mpg                                                                            27%   23MB 248.2KB/s   04:14 ETA^CKilled by signal 2.

But of course, it also eliminates NAT.

15:01:14 /root# ipfw add 400 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp1
00400 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp1

Adding this rule works around the natd throughput problem:

15:01:29 /root# ipfw add 350 allow all from me to any via fxp1
00350 allow ip from me to any via fxp1

15:02:03 /root# scp -p tatra1.mpg remote:/tmp/
tatra1.mpg                                                                           100%   85MB 266.9KB/s   05:27


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On Monday 23 November 2009 20:24:08 Frank Staals wrote:
> Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> > On Saturday 21 November 2009 15:01:55 Frank Staals wrote:
> >
> > <snip>
> > Perhaps this is an error specific to glassfish 3.
> > I used to have Glassfish 2.1.1 working on FreeBSD/head (i386). I don't
> > know what your requirements are but maybe that version will suffice? I
> > used the "Linux" installer if I remember correctly.
> >
> > You can also try asking freebsd-java@freebsd.org.
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Pieter de Goeje
> 
> Hmm Thanks for the tip, I installed the latest glassfish v2 server,
> which runs fine, however I use some cutting-edge JSF2 stuff which realy
> requires glassfish v3 it seems :(
> 
I've tested glassfish v3 preview and it does seem to work, apart from the 
admin console. It barfs on some missing UI classes. asadmin works fine though. 
The internet tells me it really needs a newer version of the sun JDK :( 

There was some development on OpenJDK6 lately, maybe that works...

- Pieter

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Matthew Seaman wrote:
> % ps -ew -p $$

Thanks, I got the environment. And it looks the same.

But scim shows only English options in it's box. Anyone knows why would 
it not show all languages?

Yuri


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	some several weeks ago, i got the appended perl code sent that
	takes a very long txt file and diving by ``Chapter NN'' puts
	the long file into seperate files, 01 to 66.  trouble is that
	it is hard to read by eyes without a space between paragraphs.

	it's easy for grep to remove all newlines.  How do i add them
	back?

	tia 

	gary

	PS: having long, wrapped lines would work best

	ENCL: txt2chapts.pl







#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#<txt2ch: split text into chapters

use strict;
my ($fh, $preamble, $regex);

# Uncomment ONE of these depending on filetype.
# $/ = $\ = "\r\n";   # DOS
$/ = $\ = "\n";       # Unix

# Specify the chapter divider once: $1 holds the chapter number.
$regex = qr/^\s*Chapter\s+(\d\d*)/;

# Get anything before the first chapter.
$preamble = '';

while (<>) {
    chomp;
    if (/$regex/) {
        $fh = newchapter($1);
        print $fh "$preamble" . "$_";
	last;
    }
    $preamble .= "$_" . "$/";
}

# We've read at least one chapter heading.
while (<>) {
    chomp;
    $fh = newchapter($1) if /$regex/;
    next if /^#/;
    print $fh "$_";
}

close($fh);
exit(0);

# Open a new chapter if we match the regular expression.
sub newchapter {
    my $n = shift || die "need a number";
    my $file = sprintf("%2.2d", $n);
    close($fh) if defined($fh);
    open($fh, "> $file") or die "$file: $!\n";
    return $fh;
}




/*

FWIW: here are a few paragraphs from chapter one

 */


Chapter One

"We're here," Erik said to his date as he swung his van into the diabled slot of
the Blue Note Tavern's parking lot.  For the slightest moment he was
awkstruck at how pretty she was.  That the girl was blind meant
nothing to Erik.  She could've been blind, deaf, and missing her right
leg.  The only thing he was certain of was that he wanted her--maybe
worse that he'd wanted anything. *Ever.*

The radio interrupted with the weather forecast just then. "It's cold out there,
folks, so bundle up!  It's 21 degrees here in Pine Falls, but the wind
chill is a brisk minus 23 to around 40 degrees.  Now the forecast for all
of Northwest Wisconsin:  From 10 to 20 degrees with dangerously cold
wind chills ranging to minus 40 degrees.  Less windy and much warmer
tomorrow and even warmer on Sunday."

"Typical November weather," he said, but no problem," he said.  "We're right 
by the front door!"

"You're in a wheelie spot?" she asked.

"You bet!"

Dawn said, "My brother Morgan says it's wrong to have this.
He thinks it's reverse discrimination; that whoever gets to
the nearest parking space first ought to get it.  I tell him,
God forbid he should ever be disabled!"



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Gary Kline wrote:
> 	some several weeks ago, i got the appended perl code sent that
> 	takes a very long txt file and diving by ``Chapter NN'' puts
> 	the long file into seperate files, 01 to 66.  trouble is that
> 	it is hard to read by eyes without a space between paragraphs.
>=20
> 	it's easy for grep to remove all newlines.  How do i add them
> 	back?
[...]
> # We've read at least one chapter heading.
> while (<>) {
>     chomp;
>     $fh =3D newchapter($1) if /$regex/;

>     next if /^#/;

It looks like this line of code is killing the blank lines. If you
delete the line and re-run the program, you should be good to go. If you
don't have the original anymore, it'll be a lot harder and much less
accurate.

>     print $fh "$_";
> }

Good luck,

--=20
Chris Cowart
Network Technical Lead
Network & Infrastructure Services, RSSP-IT
UC Berkeley

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 06:19:50PM -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
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> On Nov 23, 2009, at 16:54, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:
> 
> >   gang,
> >
> >   I rarely glance at any come-on advertisement, but I just got
> >   one by amazon that has a $380 HP Mini 10" computer for $200.
> >
> >   I want to use something about this size for my type-and-speech
> >   computer.  I'm thinking more of the ASUS 9" notebook.  What
> >   are people's thoughts on this?
> >
> >   (Yes, this is still an attempt to drive sales in a bad
> >   downturn. etc.  Still, altho these tiny computers many be
> >   manufactured in the same plant by the same corporation, it may
> >   not make any difference.)
> >
> >   anybody on-list who cares to share?
> >
> >   gary
> >
> My wife has one of these running XP. I've booted and run both 7.1- 
> RELEASE and 8.0-RC2 from external USB. It's a nice little piece of  
> hardware. Unfortunately, the wireless chipset was not recognized. I  
> did not pursue it any further. 


	thanks muchly; this helps a lot.  additional question or two:
	one, could  you tell which chipset hp used.  [i admit my
	pro-hp bias given my server bias, going into its 12th year].

	also, are mice and cd/dvd drives available?  --or would i be
	stuck with a swine in a poke??

	tx agn.



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On Nov 23, 2009, at 16:54, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:

>    gang,
>
>    I rarely glance at any come-on advertisement, but I just got
>    one by amazon that has a $380 HP Mini 10" computer for $200.
>
>    I want to use something about this size for my type-and-speech
>    computer.  I'm thinking more of the ASUS 9" notebook.  What
>    are people's thoughts on this?
>
>    (Yes, this is still an attempt to drive sales in a bad
>    downturn. etc.  Still, altho these tiny computers many be
>    manufactured in the same plant by the same corporation, it may
>    not make any difference.)
>
>    anybody on-list who cares to share?
>
>    gary
>
My wife has one of these running XP. I've booted and run both 7.1- 
RELEASE and 8.0-RC2 from external USB. It's a nice little piece of  
hardware. Unfortunately, the wireless chipset was not recognized. I  
did not pursue it any further. 

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 04:36:52PM -0800, Chris Cowart wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> > 	some several weeks ago, i got the appended perl code sent that
> > 	takes a very long txt file and diving by ``Chapter NN'' puts
> > 	the long file into seperate files, 01 to 66.  trouble is that
> > 	it is hard to read by eyes without a space between paragraphs.
> > 
> > 	it's easy for grep to remove all newlines.  How do i add them
> > 	back?
> [...]
> > # We've read at least one chapter heading.
> > while (<>) {
> >     chomp;
> >     $fh = newchapter($1) if /$regex/;
> 
	    next if /^#/;
> 
> It looks like this line of code is killing the blank lines. If you
> delete the line and re-run the program, you should be good to go. If you
> don't have the original anymore, it'll be a lot harder and much less
> accurate.
> 
> Good luck,
> 

	thanks;  you were right on the money. 

	i think that by doing a

	grep -v "^$" <<file[s]>>

	all blank lines are scotched.  in this perl script, the syntax
	didn't catch my eye.   at least that's my excuse... .

	anyway, axeing that line did the trick; now i can chapterize
	my book from the huge text file.

	gary

	PS: is there any one-liner to add back one newline between
	paragraphs?


	 


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> Chris Cowart
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> UC Berkeley



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Hi  Freebsd , 

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 07:58:35PM -0500, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> 
> 
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> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 06:19:50PM -0600, Doug Poland wrote:
> > 
	[[ ... ]]

> 
> We have been  purchasing  the Lenovo s-10's lately (ideapad)  specs *seem*
> the same;
> As most of these "netbooks" are, But we are a windows shop and being an NGO
> 299.00  was quite appealing as was the 2.3lbs.
> Ive sent them out to Africa and Latin America, I used one on a trip  down
> there  used it for 16 hours a day  without a hiccup. 
> But as you mentioned  they do not come with optical drive bays,  but with
> with 4/8/16 gig flash drives  no one really cares-


	do you mean what i know as "thumb drives"?  stick-like thing
	you just plug in?  i've never used these and am unfamiliar.  
	one reason i want an optical drive is for when i watch a
	movie/dvd/cd on my tiny notebook.  --yes, this will be a clear
	indication that i've gone completely 'round the bend.  another
	reason for using the optical drive might be to save things
	from the notebook if everything else is down...

	altho raison d'etre [dont laugh at my spelling, please] for
	wanting such a small computer is to use it as a speech device,
	i might like it well enough to carry-with in general.  rather
	than lugging my 700-pound thinkpad.  thus, expendability is a
	consideration.  weeks/months ago i saw a 4-unit (almost
	cube-like) device that held 256GB of RAM. plug all 4 into your
	ASUS and you have a nice round terabyte of SSD.  there were
	links to new [and open] filesystems for the computer.


> I have also  purchased those "mini-mice"  with retractable cords
> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MRQVCW for some users- 


	the mouse with the ASUS was infrared; cordless!  so, on one
	hand, some of these tiny computers seem more advanced than others. 
	OTOH, I can imagine one huge factory somewhere churning out
	these thing by the million/day....  


> I mainly used it to connect to my servers  via  citrix  and thought it was
> good
>  
> Processor 
> Intel Atom Processor N270 1.6G 
> 10.1 LED Glossy,1024*600 
> 1 x 1, GB DDR2 SDRAM 1066MHz SODIMM Memory 
> 160 GB Hard Disk Drive, 5400rpm 
> Integrated WiFi wireless LAN adapter 
> Broadcom BCM4312 M 802.11G WLAN 
> S10-2 series 3 cell 2600 Ah Black battery 
> 1Year Warranty 
> 
> Mind sending me the link  to those 200.00 HP's
> 

	damn.  i checked just now; already sold out.  amazon sent the
	following URL:

	http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=pe_btn/?node=384082011

	oh well.  at lesat we know what's going to be hot this xmas.

	(*****)


> TIA
> 
> 
> 
> 

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On Tue, Nov 03, 2009, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Steve Polyack <korvus@comcast.net> wrote:
> > Derrick Ryalls wrote:
> >>
> >> 1) In the event of a disk failure, how do I trace back the name such
> >> as adX to a physical drive in the enclosure? =A0Is there a way to take
> >> the drive offline then use atacontrol to spin it down or something so
> >> it is easy to identify?
> >>
> >
> > In my opinion you are best off using glabel(8) to give names to the dis=
ks.
> > =A0This way you can name them in a way that makes sense to you. =A0Addi=
tionally,
> > when you create the ZFS pool you will use the glabel'd names. =A0This m=
eans
> > that the pool will still come up properly if something causes your devi=
ces
> > to be numbered differently (i.e. a drive dies and you happen to reboot =
the
> > system).
>=20
> I believe ZFS does this automatically.  Supposedly, if you take a
> working set of RAIDZ drives from one machine and put it in another,
> ZFS will figure out the drives since they get labelled by ZFS
> internally.  My question concerns how to identify the physical disk in
> question based on the adX or glabel name?  Different name in software
> is fine, but if the drive fails I want to make sure I pull the correct
> drive.



This is only true if the metadata on the drives is re-read -- if your
pool loses a drive and the device numbers shuffle, your pool will be
FAILED on the next boot.

You can, however, force the metadata to be re-read via a 'zfs export
POOL', and a subsequent 'zfs import POOL'.=20

However, using glabel avoid that step entirely, as ZFS will always see
the 'right' devices in the right places, regardless of where they are
physically.

-Mahlon

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Gary Kline wrote:
> 	gang,
> 
> 	I rarely glance at any come-on advertisement, but I just got
> 	one by amazon that has a $380 HP Mini 10" computer for $200.  
> 
> 	I want to use something about this size for my type-and-speech
> 	computer.  I'm thinking more of the ASUS 9" notebook.  What
> 	are people's thoughts on this?
> 
> 	(Yes, this is still an attempt to drive sales in a bad
> 	downturn. etc.  Still, altho these tiny computers many be
> 	manufactured in the same plant by the same corporation, it may
> 	not make any difference.)
> 
> 	anybody on-list who cares to share?
> 
> 	gary
> 
> 
Aloha Gary,

I have one running Ubuntu Linux on the HD. It works ok on a wired or 
wireless network with a Fixed IP. The automatic gui for setting up the 
network failed to work and stay where it was set so I wrote the file 
myself using a fixed IP  etc. I also run FreeBSD 7.2 on it on a plug in 
flash drive using Manolis DVD copy. I paid $400. with extra battery and 
memory.

Haven't set up the wireless for use with Coffee Shop wan yet.

Tech support for the mini is from India and I know more than they do 
about Linux and  haven't used Linux in years.

The Mini has had no problems except the touch pad is usless. Touching 
the pad  is a click or several same as the buttons.) I found out that by 
touching the light above it turns it off so you can use a wireless mouse 
which works well. HP Tech support did not know how to disable the 
touchpad. A terminal is brought up by alt/f2.




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Gary Kline wrote:
> 	PS: is there any one-liner to add back one newline between
> 	paragraphs?

That depends a lot on how you define paragraph. If they all start with
tabs, something like:

sed '/^<^VTAB>/ i\
\<^VTAB>
' myfile

Where you use ^VTAB to insert some literals tabs on the commandline. I
couldn't seem to convince sed to insert an empty line, but I didn't play
around with it all that long.

If you need more sophisticated paragraph detection (like based on the
previous line not being some number of characters or some kind of period
to capital letter thing or something), you're going to spend a lot more
time mucking through it.

--=20
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Doug Poland wrote:
> 
> On Nov 23, 2009, at 16:54, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:
> 
>>    gang,
>>
>>    I rarely glance at any come-on advertisement, but I just got
>>    one by amazon that has a $380 HP Mini 10" computer for $200.
>>
>>    I want to use something about this size for my type-and-speech
>>    computer.  I'm thinking more of the ASUS 9" notebook.  What
>>    are people's thoughts on this?
>>
>>    (Yes, this is still an attempt to drive sales in a bad
>>    downturn. etc.  Still, altho these tiny computers many be
>>    manufactured in the same plant by the same corporation, it may
>>    not make any difference.)
>>
>>    anybody on-list who cares to share?
>>
>>    gary
>>
> My wife has one of these running XP. I've booted and run both 
> 7.1-RELEASE and 8.0-RC2 from external USB. It's a nice little piece of 
> hardware. Unfortunately, the wireless chipset was not recognized. I did 
> not pursue it any further._______________________________________________
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Aloha,

The chipset is a Broadcom and I think there maybe a driver now. BCM4312 
is the one in mine.

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Hi,

again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
system. The obvious is:

	me@sys1:~% ssh me@sys2
	me@sys2:~% _

I'd like the second prompt that I've been logged into sys2 by
sys1, such as

	me@sys1>sys2:~% _

or reverse

	me@sys2<sys1:~% _

or something similar, like the complex form with different user
names, such as

	me@sys1:~% ssh bob@sys2
	me@sys1>bob@sys2:~% _

Is this possible with the means given by the shell? I read "man
csh", but found nothing that would fit.

Maybe it's not possible (because not intended)...



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In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 286, Issue 4, Message 16
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:28:12 -0800 James Long <list@museum.rain.com> wrote:
 > Please copy me on replies.
 > 
 > I am testing ipfw and natd on a gateway machine running FreeBSD
 > 7.2-STABLE #0: Tue Oct 27 00:12:39 PDT 2009  with the generic
 > kernel.  ipfw.ko and ipdivert.ko are loaded as modules, since
 > they're not part of the GENERIC kernel.
 > 
 > The symptom is that scp uploads from the gateway machine have
 > very poor throughput, often showing "stalled" status in the scp
 > progress output.
 > 
 > Machines on the LAN do not suffer this problem, and can upload
 > their traffic via NAT with no observed degradation in throughput.
 > That's why I haven't noticed this problem until recently, when I
 > tried rsync-ing some files outbound from the gateway to a remote
 > machine.
 > 
 > I can work around the problem, but this problem has never cropped
 > up in the past.  Is there a problem in my configuration, or in
 > recent natd?
 > 
 > Thanks for your time!

Hi Jim,

among the over-copious notes in my rc.firewall is:

  #% Julian Elischer, 22Oct06 in freebsd-net:
  # "one thing that you need to name sure of is that only the packets that
  # have potential of being on interest to natd are passed to natd.
  # i.e. be VERY specific in your natd rules..
  #
  # ipfw add 1000 divert natd ip from any to any out recv {inner-ineterface}
  #    xmit {outer-interface}.
  # ipfw add 1001 divert natd ip from any to {inner-interface-address} in
  #    recv {outer-interface}.
  #
  # don't waste natd's time with packets it doesn't care about."

1001 is actually not quite right, I'll get to that, but the principle is 
correct; the only packets natd can do anything useful with are these:

a) going OUT on the external interface that were received on internal 
interface, so needing source address translation to the outside address.

b) coming IN on the external interface, which MAY match previous (a) 
packets, so requiring destination address remapping to an internal IP.

In the case you outline, the scp is happening between this box itself 
and an outside host so are of no interest to natd, costing extra time.

 > All commands below were executed on the gateway machine that is
 > running natd with very basic options:
 > 
 > 15:07:37 /root# findps natd
 > root    480  0.0  0.1  3388  1252  ??  Ss   12Nov09   4:32.81 natd -n fxp1

Here I rather use -a ${ext_ip} but that probably doesn't matter.

 > Here are the ipfw rules:
 > 
 > 14:55:41 /root# ipfw show
 > 00100   949306    56746770 allow ip from any to any via lo0
 > 00200        0           0 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
 > 00300        0           0 deny ip from 127.0.0.0/8 to any
 > 00400    77293     8699526 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp1
 > 00500 35245946 28535731864 allow ip from any to any
 > 65535        0           0 deny ip from any to any

Try, where ext_if=fxp1, int_if=$your_internal_if and ext_ip=$yours

ipfw add 400 divert natd ip from any to any out recv $int_if xmit $ext_if
ipfw add 410 divert natd ip from any to $ext_ip in recv $ext_if

Apart from not passing natd undivertable packets, use of 'via' here has
natd being called at least once and maybe twice on each packet coming or 
going on the outside interface, including those from the host itself.

 > Downloading, scp has no trouble:
 > 
 > 14:55:59 /root# scp -p remote:public_html/video/tatra1.mpg .
 > tatra1.mpg                                                              100%   85MB 559.4KB/s   02:36
 > 
 > But uploads stall.  This scp process was killed after about 60 seconds:

Might there be an MTU issue as well?  Anything in /etc/natd.conf?

Despite that the above divert rules will prevent outbound host traffic 
being diverted at all, I'm still surprised natd's impact was so severe?

 > 14:58:40 /root# scp -p tatra1.mpg remote:/tmp/
 > tatra1.mpg                                                                0%  320KB   1.8KB/s - stalled -
 > ^CKilled by signal 2.
 > 
 > Deleting the DIVERT rule eliminates the stalling:
 > 
 > 14:59:54 /root# ipfw delete 400
 > 15:00:04 /root# scp -p tatra1.mpg remote:/tmp/
 > tatra1.mpg                                                               27%   23MB 248.2KB/s   04:14 ETA
 > ^CKilled by signal 2.
 > 
 > But of course, it also eliminates NAT.
 > 
 > 15:01:14 /root# ipfw add 400 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp1
 > 00400 divert 8668 ip from any to any via fxp1
 > 
 > Adding this rule works around the natd throughput problem:
 > 
 > 15:01:29 /root# ipfw add 350 allow all from me to any via fxp1
 > 00350 allow ip from me to any via fxp1
 >
 > 15:02:03 /root# scp -p tatra1.mpg remote:/tmp/
 > tatra1.mpg                                                              100%   85MB 266.9KB/s   05:27

350 has same effect as putting the selective requirements on outbound 
divert.  You still need to check inbound packets for possible NAT'ing.

cheers, Ian

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	guys,

	here is the web page for my network guy's cut and paste page.

http://dfwlpiki.dfwlp.org/index.php/Deploying_a_FreeBSD_6.2_Server#Configuring_Mail_Services

	We need to generate SSL keys for the Apache server. 

	BElow this is a wiki style box is the following trio of
	openssl commands.  The second command gives me some error
	messages and dies.  Can anybody figure out what I need to do
	to get openssl running?


	# openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.key 1024
	# openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr
	# openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in /root/server.csr -signkey /root/server.key -out /root/server.crt

	Then the instructions:

	Copy the certs to the destination directory. 

	Followed by more commands to cut and paste:

	# cp ~/server.key /usr/local/etc/apache22/
	# cp ~/server.crt /usr/local/etc/apache22/


	One other thing that is confusing is what openssl has to do
	with apache.  Pointers to any tutorials or other documentation
	would be a huge help.

	thanks in advance,

	gary





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>	We need to generate SSL keys for the Apache server. 

I usually follow the FAQ of modssl (modssl.org); that's where I found
the most usefull sample of openssl commands. I just cut and paste.

The signing of certificate is not done by me though.

> 	One other thing that is confusing is what openssl has to do
> 	with apache.  Pointers to any tutorials or other documentation
> 	would be a huge help.

If you want Apache to serve encrypted contents (httpS, port 443) then
your Apache server needs a certificate, and you can use openssl to
generate the said certificate.

If you don't plan to server encrupted contents, you don't have to
worry about openssl.

Bests,

Olivier

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	it's time to come clean an admit that i have never taken
	advantage of the option that lets you press [???], then press
	other keys in order so the result is like pressing multiple
	keys at once.

	i have never made a big deal over having but one useful hand
	simply because in my line as a hacker, one hand was enough.
	programming at 95mph was never the goal.  everybody on this
	list has learned that forethought and planning beat typing
	speed!  ---still, when my shoulder began to dislocate in 1999,
	typing thr number-shift keys [like '*', '&', '^', and the rest
	became harder [*].  i'm ready to set up the multi-key stuff that's
	built in to at least KDE.  

	appreciate a  pointer to a url or tutorial on this...  and/or
	to know what this feature is even called.  it's time to get
	practical.  i am stubborn, just not particular stupid.  maybe
	"slow" :_)



	gary


[*] and more painful, and awkward--so slower.


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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:10:38AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
> means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
> the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
> system. The obvious is:
> 
> 	me@sys1:~% ssh me@sys2
> 	me@sys2:~% _
> 
> I'd like the second prompt that I've been logged into sys2 by
> sys1, such as
> 
> 	me@sys1>sys2:~% _
> 
> or reverse
> 
> 	me@sys2<sys1:~% _
> 
> or something similar, like the complex form with different user
> names, such as
> 
> 	me@sys1:~% ssh bob@sys2
> 	me@sys1>bob@sys2:~% _
> 
> Is this possible with the means given by the shell? I read "man
> csh", but found nothing that would fit.
> 
> Maybe it's not possible (because not intended)...

I'd suggest parsing out w(1), or better yet, making use of environmental
variables instead.  The following, for example, are set by ssh:

  SSH_CLIENT
  SSH_CONNECTION
  SSH_TTY

Out of curiosity, why are you wanting to do this?  Are you chaining
connections and need an analog of SHLVL for ssh connections? 

-- 
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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:15:43 -0800, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:
> 	it's time to come clean an admit that i have never taken
> 	advantage of the option that lets you press [???], then press
> 	other keys in order so the result is like pressing multiple
> 	keys at once.

After reading this paragraph, the whole thing sounds VERY
familiar to me. In your mind, open a picture of a Sun Type 5
or 6 keyboard - or use google :-) - and look what's the key
on the lower right of the alphanumeric section. It is - oh
big surprise - the Compose key that acts quite the same way
that you described. It enables the user to compose a new
character by pressing its components one after another.

I'm almost sure that this functionality can be forced upon
other modifier keys, such as "press shift - now "shift mode"
is on for the next character, press '1', and you get '!';
now "shift mode" is off again". The same could work for the
other modifiers (ctrl, meta, alt, alt-gr).

In fact, Meta just works this way, e. g. in the Midnight
Commander. For Meta-c, you press Esc, then c. The PC keyboard
usually does not come with a Meta key, so this solution is
very welcome. It can even emulate PF keys when the terminal
emulation doesn't support them, e. g. PF2 = Esc, 2.



> everybody on this
> 	list has learned that forethought and planning beat typing
> 	speed!

You are so right with that statement. Today's IT education,
be it professional schools or universities, seem to spit
out "programmers" that have coded some stuff in ten different
languages, but are completely unable to program with just
their brain, and maybe a pencil and some paper; this is
"old school", but produced all the programs the Internet
runs on.

And: No, "trial & error" is not a programming concept. :-)



> i'm ready to set up the multi-key stuff that's
> 	built in to at least KDE.  
> 
> 	appreciate a  pointer to a url or tutorial on this...  and/or
> 	to know what this feature is even called.  it's time to get
> 	practical.  i am stubborn, just not particular stupid.  maybe
> 	"slow" :_)

Sadly, I've abandoned KDE many years ago, so I can't help
you with that.




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On Tuesday 24 November 2009 09:15:43 Gary Kline wrote:
> 	it's time to come clean an admit that i have never taken
> 	advantage of the option that lets you press [???], then press
> 	other keys in order so the result is like pressing multiple
> 	keys at once.
>
> 	i have never made a big deal over having but one useful hand
> 	simply because in my line as a hacker, one hand was enough.
> 	programming at 95mph was never the goal.  everybody on this
> 	list has learned that forethought and planning beat typing
> 	speed!  ---still, when my shoulder began to dislocate in 1999,
> 	typing thr number-shift keys [like '*', '&', '^', and the rest
> 	became harder [*].  i'm ready to set up the multi-key stuff that's
> 	built in to at least KDE.
>
> 	appreciate a  pointer to a url or tutorial on this...  and/or
> 	to know what this feature is even called.  it's time to get
> 	practical.  i am stubborn, just not particular stupid.  maybe
> 	"slow" :_)

If you're using KDE3.5, look for Regional and Accessibility|accessibility 
under the Control Centre.

There are two options, and I think the one you need is called sticky-keys, 
which makes the modifier keys (shift, alt, ctrl) ``stay pressed'' until you 
press another key. In other words, you can type the old three-fingered salute 
by pressing and releasing ctrl, pressing and releasing alt, and then pressing 
and releasing del.

There's also an option called ``lock sticky keys''. If you choose this, the 
sequence of separate press-releases:

shift a b

results in Ab (the shift only applies to the next key pressed)

whereas the sequence

shift shift a b c shift d

results in ABCd (double-shift locks shift key on until it's pressed again).

(The other options, slow keys and bounce keys, apply if muscle control is 
impaired and cause a key to have to be held for a set time before it 
registers, and released for a certain time before registering a second 
key-press).

Jonathan

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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:22:47 -0800, George Davidovich <freebsd@optimis.net> wrote:
> I'd suggest parsing out w(1), or better yet, making use of environmental
> variables instead.  The following, for example, are set by ssh:
> 
>   SSH_CLIENT
>   SSH_CONNECTION
>   SSH_TTY

That sounds interesting, I'll research on this further.



> Out of curiosity, why are you wanting to do this?  Are you chaining
> connections and need an analog of SHLVL for ssh connections? 

Quite. Because most of my systems look uniform (prompt and
other things), I'd like to immediately know where I am,
especially when I need to "walk" subnet paths (which
sometimes is a security requirement - one server that
allows SSH from external, all connected clients only
allow SSH from local network), so I think it would be
good to know what's exactly going on. I think the prompt
is the most obvious thing to put those informations, because
I'm looking at it anyway.



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To use the restore command (dump/restore) with a dump file on a remote
machine, the man restore tells you can use the syntax restore -rf
user@host:file, this uses rcmd(3)
If from the target machine (on same subnet as remotemachine),
logged in as root, I enter
targetmachine# cd /home/testrestore
targetmachine# tar -rf root@ IP_of_remote_machine:/home/file.dmp
I get
IP_of_remote_machine: Connection refused
login to IP_of_remote_machine as root failed
There needs some more setup for this in order to work, (hosts.equiv,
.rhosts  or something ??).
How exactly ?
(I just need this for the restore, certainly not to be a permanent way of
transferring files)

 <root@%20machine.domain:/dir1/dir2/file.dmp>

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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:10:38AM +0100, Polytropon typed:
> Hi,
> 
> again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
> means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
> the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
> system. The obvious is:
> 
> 	me@sys1:~% ssh me@sys2
> 	me@sys2:~% _
> 
> I'd like the second prompt that I've been logged into sys2 by
> sys1, such as
> 
> 	me@sys1>sys2:~% _
> 
> or reverse
> 
> 	me@sys2<sys1:~% _
> 
> or something similar, like the complex form with different user
> names, such as
> 
> 	me@sys1:~% ssh bob@sys2
> 	me@sys1>bob@sys2:~% _
> 
> Is this possible with the means given by the shell? I read "man
> csh", but found nothing that would fit.
> 
> Maybe it's not possible (because not intended)...

In tcsh there's the REMOTEHOST env variable. Don't know about bash.
Something like:

set prompt = "${USER}@${HOST}>${REMOTEHOST}> "

should do it?

Ruben


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El día Tuesday, November 24, 2009 a las 11:44:52AM +0100, n dhert escribió:

> To use the restore command (dump/restore) with a dump file on a remote
> machine, the man restore tells you can use the syntax restore -rf
> user@host:file, this uses rcmd(3)
> If from the target machine (on same subnet as remotemachine),
> logged in as root, I enter
> targetmachine# cd /home/testrestore
> targetmachine# tar -rf root@ IP_of_remote_machine:/home/file.dmp

Why you are talking here about tar(1) if you need restore(1M)?

> I get
> IP_of_remote_machine: Connection refused
> login to IP_of_remote_machine as root failed
> There needs some more setup for this in order to work, (hosts.equiv,
> .rhosts  or something ??).
> How exactly ?
> (I just need this for the restore, certainly not to be a permanent way of
> transferring files)

just use another normal user and not 'root'; you only need read access
to the file on the remote server;

> 
>  <root@%20machine.domain:/dir1/dir2/file.dmp>

I'm usingt for restore:

# newfs /dev/daXXXXX
# mount /dev/daXXXXX /mnt
# cd /mnt

# ssh guru@albatros cat dumpsRebelion-20080825/usr.dmp.gz | gzip -dc | restore -r -f -

(my dumps are compressed there);

HIH

	matthias

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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:19:45 +0100, Ruben de Groot <mail25@bzerk.org> wrote:
> In tcsh there's the REMOTEHOST env variable. Don't know about bash.
> Something like:
> 
> set prompt = "${USER}@${HOST}>${REMOTEHOST}> "
> 
> should do it?

That's an approach, it it makes the "upper stage" visible;
it works in bash, too.

For interactive shells, I would include a test if $REMOTEHOST
is set, and if it is, then it's a SSH session, so a different
prompt has to be set.


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Is www.freebsd.org haiving problems?
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.freebsd.org
seems to indicate a general problem.
(not that I cant just use a mirror but I'm curious)


Vince

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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:36:35 +0000, Vincent Hoffman <vince@unsane.co.uk> wrote:
> Is www.freebsd.org haiving problems?
> http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.freebsd.org
> seems to indicate a general problem.
> (not that I cant just use a mirror but I'm curious)

Same here:

% wget http://www.freebsd.org/
--14:57:09--  http://www.freebsd.org/
           => `index.html'
Resolving www.freebsd.org... 69.147.83.33, 2001:4f8:fff6::21
Connecting to www.freebsd.org|69.147.83.33|:80... failed: Operation timed out.
Connecting to www.freebsd.org|2001:4f8:fff6::21|:80... failed: No route to host



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Dnia niedziela, 22 listopada 2009 o 22:52:12 Bruce Griffiths napisa=B3(a):
> Is there any way of forcing a nanobsd build to use a file other than
> GENERIC.hints to create the /boot/device.hints?
> Using a target specific hints file is much simple and less error prone
> than other methods.
>=20
> Bruce
Have you tried using your own kernel configfile and defining there your hin=
ts?

Maciek

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Hello list

I've looked high and low for a howto/link showing how to update to 8, to
no avail. Is it just a case of the regular buildworld process or are
there gotchas because we are crossing major version numbers.

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Gary Kline said the following on 2009-11-24 05:53:
> 	guys,
> 
> 	here is the web page for my network guy's cut and paste page.
> 
> http://dfwlpiki.dfwlp.org/index.php/Deploying_a_FreeBSD_6.2_Server#Configuring_Mail_Services
> 
> 	We need to generate SSL keys for the Apache server. 

Have a look at

http://cb.vu/unixtoolbox.xhtml#certs

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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:25:42PM +0100, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 November 2009 16:45:14 John wrote:
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> > 
> > I've looked high and low for a howto/link showing how to update to 8, to
> > no avail. Is it just a case of the regular buildworld process or are
> > there gotchas because we are crossing major version numbers.
> > 
> 
> You got it right. Just the regular upgrade procedure as documented in 
> /usr/src/UPDATING.
> 
> The gotcha is that you need to rebuild all ports. If you don't do that you can 
> run in to trouble when you later build a port.
> 
> I found that usually it is fastest to just take note of which ports you need, 
> delete all existing ports, then after the upgrade reinstall the required 
> ports.

Thanks, that's a relief! I looked at the url the other chap posted and
it seems to be the same thing although he uses a slightly different
syntax and I think he is talking about upgrading in a datacentre,
remotely.

cheers
-- 
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On Tuesday 24 November 2009 16:45:14 John wrote:
> Hello list
> 
> I've looked high and low for a howto/link showing how to update to 8, to
> no avail. Is it just a case of the regular buildworld process or are
> there gotchas because we are crossing major version numbers.
> 

You got it right. Just the regular upgrade procedure as documented in 
/usr/src/UPDATING.

The gotcha is that you need to rebuild all ports. If you don't do that you can 
run in to trouble when you later build a port.

I found that usually it is fastest to just take note of which ports you need, 
delete all existing ports, then after the upgrade reinstall the required 
ports.

-- 
Pieter de Goeje

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John wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:25:42PM +0100, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
>> On Tuesday 24 November 2009 16:45:14 John wrote:
>>> Hello list
>>>
>>> I've looked high and low for a howto/link showing how to update to 8, to
>>> no avail. Is it just a case of the regular buildworld process or are
>>> there gotchas because we are crossing major version numbers.
>>>
>> You got it right. Just the regular upgrade procedure as documented in 
>> /usr/src/UPDATING.
>>
>> The gotcha is that you need to rebuild all ports. If you don't do that you can 
>> run in to trouble when you later build a port.
>>
>> I found that usually it is fastest to just take note of which ports you need, 
>> delete all existing ports, then after the upgrade reinstall the required 
>> ports.
> 
> Thanks, that's a relief! I looked at the url the other chap posted and
> it seems to be the same thing although he uses a slightly different
> syntax and I think he is talking about upgrading in a datacentre,
> remotely.
> 
> cheers

Just another note or two.

If you decide to recompile the ports using portupgrade, portmaster or a 
similar tool, rather than, as Pieter suggested, deleting them and 
re-installing, make sure your ports are up to date before upgrading the 
system. That way you are less likely to run into problems when 
recompiling them after upgrading.

After running mergemaster, do a make delete-old to remove any 7.2 
binaries remaining (libraries still in use won't be deleted). I usually 
do this while still in single user, but I believe it can be done in 
multi user as well.

After upgrading the ports, cd to /usr/src and do a make delete-old-libs. 
If you upgrade them using portupgrade, portmaster or a similar tool, do 
the delete-old-libs AFTER all ports are successfully upgraded. The 
reason for this is that the ports you have installed are still linked to 
the 7.2 libraries. If you decide to delete all ports, delete them before 
upgrading the system, then do the delete-old and delete-old-libs before 
installing any new ports.

I usually delete all ports and re-install the essential ones after 
upgrading, but I've tried the portupgrade approach too, and both have 
worked well for me. The latter approach is more time consuming, but 
ensures you have all your ports after the upgrade, while the former 
approach takes less time and may help get rid of ports you no longer need.

Good luck. :)

Rolf Nielsen

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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 17:39:35 -0800, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:
> PS: is there any one-liner to add back one newline between paragraphs?

Not an accurate one.

You can *guess* when a line ends with a punctuation character
*and* it is shorter than some configurable wrapping column that
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 06:05:13PM +0100, Rolf G Nielsen wrote:
> 
> Just another note or two.
> 
> If you decide to recompile the ports using portupgrade, portmaster or a 
> similar tool, rather than, as Pieter suggested, deleting them and 
> re-installing, make sure your ports are up to date before upgrading the 
> system. That way you are less likely to run into problems when 
> recompiling them after upgrading.
> 
> After running mergemaster, do a make delete-old to remove any 7.2 
> binaries remaining (libraries still in use won't be deleted). I usually 
> do this while still in single user, but I believe it can be done in 
> multi user as well.

Yes, this is good advice. When crossing even a minor version boundary, I
do this, though it might be overkill with minor version changes. make
delete-old and make delete-old-libs. I also run make delete-old-dirs and
make delete-old-files

Regarding ports, I think I'll take the long route. This box is my main
machine, my desktop - and so there are a LOT of ports installed. It will
be easier to make portmanager rebuild everything in pristine mode. It
will take a long time, but I accept this. Before this is done, I run the
built-in routines in /usr/ports - clean out */work/* and distfiles.

It's a fast machine though - shouldn't take too long. What I'm thinking
about now is speeding up make. There are two cores in this CPU. Can I
specify -j2 ? Is it one per core or more? I have also specified
CPUTYPE?=athlon64 in make.conf. dmesg shows this:

CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+ (3006.83-MHz
K8-class CPU)

Can I specify -j somewhere? man make.conf doesn't cite examples of -j
and I'm unsure where (or if it is even desirable) to put it. Any clues?

cheers

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John wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I've looked high and low for a howto/link showing how to update to 8, to
> no avail. Is it just a case of the regular buildworld process or are
> there gotchas because we are crossing major version numbers.
>
>   
You can go the source way or the 'freebsd-update' way. Either way, you
will have to rebuild all ports.
Detailed instructions are in the Handbook:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/updating-upgrading-freebsdupdate.html

(see 24.2.3)

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 06:43:15PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > But as you mentioned  they do not come with optical drive bays,  but wi=
th
> > with 4/8/16 gig flash drives  no one really cares-
>=20
> 	do you mean what i know as "thumb drives"?  stick-like thing
> 	you just plug in?  i've never used these and am unfamiliar. =20

They're very handy. You can even get them op to 32 GiB these days, although
those are expensive. An 8 GiB model can be had for around $20 from newegg.
That is 2 DVDs worth of rewritable space in a package about the size of your
thumb.=20

> 	one reason i want an optical drive is for when i watch a
> 	movie/dvd/cd on my tiny notebook.=20

If you re-encode the movies you can make them much smaller than a DVD. Even=
 in
high quality you can fit a movie (without the annoying crap that you cannot
skip in a stand-alone DVD player) in 2 GiB.

> 	indication that i've gone completely 'round the bend.  another
> 	reason for using the optical drive might be to save things
> 	from the notebook if everything else is down...

If you cannot fit a backup on a thumbdrive, get a USB-connected portable
harddisk. They are superior to a DVD, IMO. You can even get thwm up to a
terabyte now!  But you could get a 500 GiB model for around $80.
E.g. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=3DN82E16822211029

Some models need an external power supply, but the one in the link above ge=
ts
all its power from USB. It's about the size of an iPhone. These portable
harddisks are my favorite backup devices these days. I do use geli(8) to
encrypt the contents in case of loss or theft.=20

> 	altho raison d'etre [dont laugh at my spelling, please] for
> 	wanting such a small computer is to use it as a speech device,

Recording or playback? Laptop speakers and microphones aren't very good
IMHO.

Roland
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 08:19:15AM -0800, Matt Szubrycht wrote:
> Gary,
> 
> If you could shell out $30 or so for an external CD/DVD - see this link and revisit on Friday - they have great Black Friday sale every year: 
> http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=420&name=External-CD-DVD-Drives
> Ebay is always a good option as well.
> 
> Cheers,
> Matt
> 

	$30 ain't bad for black friday--or any other day, for that
	matter!  

	The $200 notebooks were/are definitely what's known in retail
	as a "lost leader," for obvious reasons.  When I see the ASUS
	going for a couple hundred bux, man, I'm grabbing one!  DAmn:-)

	gary

	PS: HO-HO-HO, a bit early... .

> 

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I have about a dozen FreeBSD boxes serving a dedicated function. Among
other things these machines run a local copy of Firefox, which is updated
rapidly by a CGI script.

These machines were at  6.2 STABLE, and Firefox 1.x. I am upgrading them to
7.2 STABLE, and Firefox 3. Historically memory leaks in Firefox cause us to
have to write a "watchdog" script that killed it an restarted it about once
a day, based upon it's active memory set. One of the new machines has been
up for several days without having to do this. This is not totally
unexpected,as I thought that this had bee improved, if not fixed in newer
versions of Firefox.

However, I have been keeping a close look on memory utilization using
cricket (which acquires it's data using SNMP) and I am blown away by what I
am seeing historically ucd_sys free ram has hovered around zero on these
systems, Now it grows over time! These machines do have a stable set of
applications, and I can rationally see how  a well designed kernel might be
aggressively freeing RAM given this. If so huge congratulations are due the
developers.

Dose this seem to be a reasonable belief?


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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 05:34:04PM -1000, Al Plant wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> Aloha Gary,
> 
> I have one running Ubuntu Linux on the HD. It works ok on a wired or 
> wireless network with a Fixed IP. The automatic gui for setting up the 
> network failed to work and stay where it was set so I wrote the file 
> myself using a fixed IP  etc. I also run FreeBSD 7.2 on it on a plug in 
> flash drive using Manolis DVD copy. I paid $400. with extra battery and 
> memory.


	I may have-to spring for one of these puppies -- with optical
	and mouse.  At least two medicos are interested in my ideas...
	[Still, half-price upped my buy_now flag:)

> 
> Haven't set up the wireless for use with Coffee Shop wan yet.
> 
> Tech support for the mini is from India and I know more than they do 
> about Linux and  haven't used Linux in years.
> 
> The Mini has had no problems except the touch pad is usless. Touching 
> the pad  is a click or several same as the buttons.) I found out that by 
> touching the light above it turns it off so you can use a wireless mouse 
> which works well. HP Tech support did not know how to disable the 
> touchpad. A terminal is brought up by alt/f2.

	What kind? xterm, konsole, or the gnome flavor?  I prefer
	something with a solid cursor; the Gnome blinks ... and I'm 
	too lazy to dig into the code to see where to off the
	blinking.  this is getting interestinger and interestinger.

	aloha, al.



> 
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> 
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> built-in routines in /usr/ports - clean out */work/* and distfiles.
>
> It's a fast machine though - shouldn't take too long. What I'm thinking
> about now is speeding up make. There are two cores in this CPU. Can I
> specify -j2 ? Is it one per core or more?

This is now supposed to happen automatically on ports that are safe to 
build with multiple jobs.  Offhand I don't know how to show what's 
really happening other than something crude like watching top.

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA

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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 05:39:35PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
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> 	PS: is there any one-liner to add back one newline between
> 	paragraphs?

As someone else said -- that depends on how you define a "paragraph" in
the file.  If any time there's a newline you've got a new paragraph, you
can just use a simple substitution regex to replace all instances of one
newline with two newlines.  If some of your paragraphs are already
separated by two newlines, you could just use \n+ in the matching part of
your substitution regex to indicate that you want any instance of one or
more newlines in succession to be replaced with exactly two newlines --
if that doesn't screw up some other formatting you have in the file.

In order to answer this question properly, we'd need to know more about
how you define "paragraph" in this context, and whether there are special
cases of non-paragraph formatting that might cause conflicts with
paragraph formatting while doing a substitution.

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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 07:09:34PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 17:39:35 -0800, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:
> > PS: is there any one-liner to add back one newline between paragraphs?
> 
> Not an accurate one.
> 
> You can *guess* when a line ends with a punctuation character
> *and* it is shorter than some configurable wrapping column that
> it is probably the end of a paragraph.  But this is only a
> heuristic guess and a pretty silly heuristic at that.
> 

	it's prob'ly bcse i'm older than zeus, but it seems that i
	once wrote a script or short c program that detected the 
	end-of-paragraph.  maybe somewhere in atom.  anyway, karl
	vogel came to my rescue with a two-byte change to the

	    print $fh "$_";

	line. appending "$/" resolves the problem.  

	    print $fh "$_$/";


	now i can point kttsd's reader at the entire [huge] file -- 
	while i read along.  or read each chapter individually.  the 
	way i wrote them


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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:40:25PM +0000, John wrote:
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> Regarding ports, I think I'll take the long route. This box is my main
> machine, my desktop - and so there are a LOT of ports installed. It will
> be easier to make portmanager rebuild everything in pristine mode. It
> will take a long time, but I accept this. Before this is done, I run the
> built-in routines in /usr/ports - clean out */work/* and distfiles.

I would _strongly_ advise you to make a list of all your current ports, e.g=
=2E with
'portmaster -L >ports.list', deleting all ports and re-installing the ports
labeled as 'leaf ports' and 'root ports' in ports.list.

While portmaster/-manager do their best, they just cannot cover all the cor=
ner
cases, especially since some ports require extra action (e.g. perl!) There =
is
a good chance you'll end up with a big mess like binaries linked to both 7.x
and 8.x libraries or ports failing to build for mysterious reasons. Both ha=
ve
happened to me in the past and are a major PITA to fix.

I've done the complete delete/reinstall run a couple of times now on my
desktop with =E2=89=88490 ports installed.=20

Roland
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On Tue 24 Nov 2009 at 13:09:48 PST Roland Smith wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:40:25PM +0000, John wrote:
>>
>> Regarding ports, I think I'll take the long route. This box is my main
>> machine, my desktop - and so there are a LOT of ports installed. It will
>> be easier to make portmanager rebuild everything in pristine mode. It
>> will take a long time, but I accept this. Before this is done, I run the
>> built-in routines in /usr/ports - clean out */work/* and distfiles.
>
>I would _strongly_ advise you to make a list of all your current ports, e.g. with
>'portmaster -L >ports.list', deleting all ports and re-installing the ports
>labeled as 'leaf ports' and 'root ports' in ports.list.
>
>While portmaster/-manager do their best, they just cannot cover all the corner
>cases, especially since some ports require extra action (e.g. perl!) There is
>a good chance you'll end up with a big mess like binaries linked to both 7.x
>and 8.x libraries or ports failing to build for mysterious reasons. Both have
>happened to me in the past and are a major PITA to fix.
>
>I've done the complete delete/reinstall run a couple of times now on my
>desktop with ???490 ports installed.

Can someone remind me once again, when rebuilding all of my ports, what
is the trick for avoiding the options dialogs?  I'd like to have this
run largely unattended. I seem to recall someone describing a method to
go through all of them upfront, rather than having the build process
interrupted each time a port wants that input.

I know that portupgrade has a batch build option, but unless I'm
mistaken, that skips any ports that need interaction to build.

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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 01:07:41PM -0700, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 05:39:35PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > 
> > 	PS: is there any one-liner to add back one newline between
> > 	paragraphs?
> 
> As someone else said -- that depends on how you define a "paragraph" in
> the file.  If any time there's a newline you've got a new paragraph, you
> can just use a simple substitution regex to replace all instances of one
> newline with two newlines.  If some of your paragraphs are already
> separated by two newlines, you could just use \n+ in the matching part of
> your substitution regex to indicate that you want any instance of one or
> more newlines in succession to be replaced with exactly two newlines --
> if that doesn't screw up some other formatting you have in the file.
> 
> In order to answer this question properly, we'd need to know more about
> how you define "paragraph" in this context, and whether there are special
> cases of non-paragraph formatting that might cause conflicts with
> paragraph formatting while doing a substitution.
> 

	precisely.  in this case, every paragraph that is not on a
	newline wraps.  so anything that has an EOL is a new
	paragraph.

	there are a few places that require different formatting; 
	these are easily re-done thanks to OOo!


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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 01:18:51PM -0800, Charlie Kester wrote:
> On Tue 24 Nov 2009 at 13:09:48 PST Roland Smith wrote:
> >On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:40:25PM +0000, John wrote:
> >>
> >> Regarding ports, I think I'll take the long route. This box is my main
> >> machine, my desktop - and so there are a LOT of ports installed. It will
> >> be easier to make portmanager rebuild everything in pristine mode. It
> >> will take a long time, but I accept this. Before this is done, I run the
> >> built-in routines in /usr/ports - clean out */work/* and distfiles.
> >
> >I would _strongly_ advise you to make a list of all your current ports, e.g. with
> >'portmaster -L >ports.list', deleting all ports and re-installing the ports
> >labeled as 'leaf ports' and 'root ports' in ports.list.
> >
> >While portmaster/-manager do their best, they just cannot cover all the corner
> >cases, especially since some ports require extra action (e.g. perl!) There is
> >a good chance you'll end up with a big mess like binaries linked to both 7.x
> >and 8.x libraries or ports failing to build for mysterious reasons. Both have
> >happened to me in the past and are a major PITA to fix.
> >
> >I've done the complete delete/reinstall run a couple of times now on my
> >desktop with ???490 ports installed.
> 
> Can someone remind me once again, when rebuilding all of my ports, what
> is the trick for avoiding the options dialogs?  I'd like to have this
> run largely unattended. I seem to recall someone describing a method to
> go through all of them upfront, rather than having the build process
> interrupted each time a port wants that input.

Use 'make config-recursive' to go through all the option dialogs first.
See the ports(7) manpage for other make targets and variables that influence
which/how ports are built.

> 
> I know that portupgrade has a batch build option, but unless I'm
> mistaken, that skips any ports that need interaction to build.
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Charlie Kester wrote:
> On Tue 24 Nov 2009 at 13:09:48 PST Roland Smith wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 05:40:25PM +0000, John wrote:
>>>
>>> Regarding ports, I think I'll take the long route. This box is my main
>>> machine, my desktop - and so there are a LOT of ports installed. It will
>>> be easier to make portmanager rebuild everything in pristine mode. It
>>> will take a long time, but I accept this. Before this is done, I run the
>>> built-in routines in /usr/ports - clean out */work/* and distfiles.
>>
>> I would _strongly_ advise you to make a list of all your current 
>> ports, e.g. with
>> 'portmaster -L >ports.list', deleting all ports and re-installing the 
>> ports
>> labeled as 'leaf ports' and 'root ports' in ports.list.
>>
>> While portmaster/-manager do their best, they just cannot cover all 
>> the corner
>> cases, especially since some ports require extra action (e.g. perl!) 
>> There is
>> a good chance you'll end up with a big mess like binaries linked to 
>> both 7.x
>> and 8.x libraries or ports failing to build for mysterious reasons. 
>> Both have
>> happened to me in the past and are a major PITA to fix.
>>
>> I've done the complete delete/reinstall run a couple of times now on my
>> desktop with ???490 ports installed.
> 
> Can someone remind me once again, when rebuilding all of my ports, what
> is the trick for avoiding the options dialogs?  I'd like to have this
> run largely unattended. I seem to recall someone describing a method to
> go through all of them upfront, rather than having the build process
> interrupted each time a port wants that input.
> 
> I know that portupgrade has a batch build option, but unless I'm
> mistaken, that skips any ports that need interaction to build.
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> 
> 

With portupgrade give -C to run make "make config" or -c to run "make 
config-conditional" for all tasks before everything else.

To skip the config dialogs altogether, specify -DBATCH on the make 
commandline (-m "-DBATCH" or -M "-DBATCH" to portupgrade to append or 
prepend the -DBATCH to the make commandline).

Cheers,

Rolf Nielsen

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I'm at the end of my rope here with PF.  I have a ruleset loaded, that
is long and complicated...but I've shortened to to a "pass all" rule.
The box has 4 interfaces, one for pfsync, one for me to connect to it,
and two bridged interfaces.  The only traffic on the bridged
interfaces is STP and IP multicast traffic from my EIGRP routers.
When I run "pfctl -s rules -v", the EIGRP multicast traffic never hits
any rules...yet it's allowed.

I'm on FreeBSD 7.1.

Has anyone else come across this before?  I'm ready to throw out
FreeBSD 7.1 and try OpenBSD for pf use...which would be a shame since
I use FreeBSD for all my other servers, and having 2 OpenBSD boxes
would just be... weird...

--Brian

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Hi Michael,

On 24.11.2009 00:41, Michael K. Smith wrote:
> We had similar crashes with PF, although not related to rtorrent
> specifically.  However, we use the following sysctl values that have helped
> stability and performance immensely.
> 
> net.inet.carp.preempt=1
> net.inet.carp.arpbalance=0
> net.inet.icmp.icmplim=2000
> net.inet.tcp.sendspace=65536
> net.inet.tcp.recvspace=65536
> net.inet.tcp.blackhole=2
> net.inet.udp.blackhole=1
> kern.ipc.somaxconn=32768
> net.inet.tcp.mssdflt=1460
> kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=16777216
> kern.ipc.nmbclusters=32768
> kern.maxfiles=65536
> kern.maxfilesperproc=32768
> kern.maxvnodes=600000
> net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack=0
> net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable=0
> net.inet.tcp.path_mtu_discovery=0
> net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_auto=1
> net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_inc=16384
> net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max=16777216
> net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=1
> net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_auto=1
> net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_inc=8192
> net.inet.udp.maxdgram=57344
> net.inet.udp.recvspace=65536
> net.local.stream.recvspace=65536
> net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_max=16777216

thank you for the hint. I tried those values which seem to affect the
traffic class i'm talking about. So what I actually changed is listed below:

sysctl kern.ipc.somaxconn=512
sysctl net.inet.tcp.sendspace=65536
sysctl kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=1048576
sysctl kern.ipc.nmbclusters=32768
sysctl kern.maxvnodes=200000
sysctl net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max=16777216
sysctl net.local.stream.recvspace=65536

Interesting enough I really was able to start the mentioned rtorrent
instance without crashing the machine. but unfortunately the crash just
was delayed so that the machine rebooted after ~3hours.
However these values seemed to affect the stability and are somehow
related with the problem.
For now i'm just upgrading to 8.0-RELEASE and will see how things change..

regards - michael

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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 08:40:08AM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:15:43 -0800, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:
> > 	it's time to come clean an admit that i have never taken
> > 	advantage of the option that lets you press [???], then press
> > 	other keys in order so the result is like pressing multiple
> > 	keys at once.
> 
> After reading this paragraph, the whole thing sounds VERY
> familiar to me. In your mind, open a picture of a Sun Type 5
> or 6 keyboard - or use google :-) - and look what's the key
> on the lower right of the alphanumeric section. It is - oh
> big surprise - the Compose key that acts quite the same way
> that you described. It enables the user to compose a new
> character by pressing its components one after another.
> 
> I'm almost sure that this functionality can be forced upon
> other modifier keys, such as "press shift - now "shift mode"
> is on for the next character, press '1', and you get '!';
> now "shift mode" is off again". The same could work for the
> other modifiers (ctrl, meta, alt, alt-gr).
> 
> In fact, Meta just works this way, e. g. in the Midnight
> Commander. For Meta-c, you press Esc, then c. The PC keyboard
> usually does not come with a Meta key, so this solution is
> very welcome. It can even emulate PF keys when the terminal
> emulation doesn't support them, e. g. PF2 = Esc, 2.
> 
> 
> 
> > everybody on this
> > 	list has learned that forethought and planning beat typing
> > 	speed!
> 
> You are so right with that statement. Today's IT education,
> be it professional schools or universities, seem to spit
> out "programmers" that have coded some stuff in ten different
> languages, but are completely unable to program with just
> their brain, and maybe a pencil and some paper; this is
> "old school", but produced all the programs the Internet
> runs on.
> 
> And: No, "trial & error" is not a programming concept. :-)
> 
> 
> 
> > i'm ready to set up the multi-key stuff that's
> > 	built in to at least KDE.  
> > 
> > 	appreciate a  pointer to a url or tutorial on this...  and/or
> > 	to know what this feature is even called.  it's time to get
> > 	practical.  i am stubborn, just not particular stupid.  maybe
> > 	"slow" :_)
> 
> Sadly, I've abandoned KDE many years ago, so I can't help
> you with that.
> 


	Another list member pointed me to the Control Center where
	they sticky-keys setup stuff is in KDE.  Along with a couple
	examples.  (I'll say for the 60 000th time that a good example
	is worth a thousand words:)

	I don't know how things are with the current IT grads, but
	when I did my first two quarters in BASIC at night school, I
	spent literally hours with textbook, paper and pencil walking
	thru sample code until it sunk in.  That gave me some ideas
	when I took my first quarter of FORTRAN IV.  

	cheers!

	gary

> 
> 
> 
> -- 
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> Magdeburg, Germany
> Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
> Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...

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Hello.=20

I am ultimately trying to install rtgui 0.2.7, which is a frontend for =
the rtorrent bit torrent client. I'm running FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2, and =
I've installed apache22, mod_scgi, xmlrpc-c-devel, and rtorrent-devel =
from ports. rtorrent works great on the CLI as-is; I've been using it =
for downloading torrents for months with no problems.=20

However, to make rtgui work, I have to get XML-RPC working within =
rtorrent first, and that's the entirety of my problem - this post isn't =
actually about rtgui at all. Instead, it's about a problem I'm having =
with XML-RPC, either in rtorrent itself, or in Apache or mod_scgi... I =
can't actually tell which.

Here's what I've done so far:=20

I've added this line to .rtorrent.rc:

> scgi_port =3D 127.0.0.1:5000=20

Now, when I start up rtorrent, it logs this information:=20

> (17:07:59) XMLRPC initialized with 517 functions.
> (17:07:59) The SCGI socket is bound to a specific network device yet =
may still pose a security risk, consider using 'scgi_local'.

I assume that this means that XML-RPC is working properly with rtorrent, =
but I have no way to test this.=20

I'm also running Apache 2.2, and I've added the following lines to =
httpd.conf:=20

> LoadModule scgi_module libexec/apache22/mod_scgi.so=20
> (...snip...)
> SCGIMount "/RPC2" 127.0.0.1:5000

However, when I restart apache, I get the following message in the error =
log, repeated once every few seconds:

> [Tue Nov 24 17:15:56 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not =
exist: /usr/local/www/htdoc/default/RPC2

I have tried to use the xmlrpc command line binary[0] to test Apache's =
XML-RPC connection to rtorrent[1], but it gives me an error message.=20

> me@box> cd =
/usr/ports/net/xmlrpc-c-devel/work/xmlrpc-c-1.18.00/tools/xmlrpc/
> me@box> ./xmlrpc localhost system.listMethods=20
> Failed. Call failed. HTTP response code is 404, not 200. (XML-RPC =
fault code -504)

And now I'm in over my head.=20

Has anyone successfully installed rtorrent + xmlrpc support on FreeBSD =
before, and, if so, would you be willing to steer me in the right =
direction? I feel like I must be missing something simple (in large part =
because I could find nothing useful on Google when I searched for that =
Apache error message, of course replacing "/usr/local/www/htdoc/default" =
with an asterisk), but I've been banging my head against the wall for =
quite a while and I could use some help. Searching for the xmlrpc error =
message has also turned up nothing.=20

One thing in particular I'm confused about is where it's actually =
broken. Is XML-RPC support working in rtorrent, but failing in =
Apache/mod_scgi? Or is it broken in rtorrent despite the messages that =
rtorrent is presenting, such that when Apache tries to connect to =
rtorrent via XML-RPC, it doesn't work through no fault of Apache's or =
mod_scgi's? If someone knows a way to test this, I'd also appreciate =
hearing it.=20

Thanks very much.

- Micah

[0] I can't tell if I'm missing something or what, but the port for =
xmlrpc-c-devel doesn't seem to install the xmlrpc binary anywhere, even =
though it does build it, so I'm just calling it from the build =
directory.=20

[1] This procedure is outlined on rtorrent's XML-RPC wiki page: =
<http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentXMLRPCGuide>. In particular, =
the system.listMethods call is a valid function, per that page.=

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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 02:26:46PM -0500, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Im still  trying to locate the 200 HP
> 
> Although  bestbuy has the a gateway  for 229 today
> 


	$229 isn't that bad; Bestbuy may be just about breaking even.
	Still, I'm waiting for some store to soak up the loss and sell
	an ASUS at under-cost...


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Hi to all;

I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) 
for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a 
regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great 
VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) in FBSD than in any other 
OS I tried it (Ubuntu, Winblows and OpenSolaris (!) ). 

Along the years, I've been running FBSD, picking up info from any "Tuning  
FreeBSD" guide I could find, starting with the handbook of course, going 
through articles and mailing list archives, trying to find a balance that 
would fit my desktop, among the several roles FreeBSD is used for.

I would like to expose the hardware/settings I have now to the list, to see if 
what I've done is appropriate, over or under rated (or simply stupid), to 
squeeze every drop of performance FreeBSD can give with what I have. It is 
pretty fast as it is but it never hurts attempting to make it even better. 

Please bear 2 things in mind:
1) I am trying to learn here; 
2) This is a Desktop machine (not a server!), sitting on my home LAN, behind a 
properly configured (again, to the best of my modest ability) firewall. It is 
used for everyday tasks, plus developing and music production.

I am posting what I believe to be most relevant. 

Thank you all before hand for any advice. Here it goes:

[Machine]

FreeBSD 8.0-PRERELEASE #0 r198930M: Sat Nov 21 14:24:10 BRT 2009 
CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor (3193.08-MHz K8-class CPU)
 <Cool`n'Quiet 2.0> on cpu0
 cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu2: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu3: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
MB:  AOD790GX/128M
RAM: real mem = 8589934592 (8192 MB) avail mem = 7994658816 (7624 MB) 
VIDEO:<ATI Radeon 3300 Graphics> on vgapci0
NET: <RealTek PCIe Gigabit Ethernet>  (yeah, i know...)
HD1: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata2-master SATA300
HD2: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata3-master SATA300

[loader.conf]

verbose_loading="YES"
amdtemp_load="YES"
drm_load="YES"
radeon_load="YES"
linux_load="YES"
vboxdrv_load="YES"
# vboxnetflt and #vboxnetadp loaded later
snd_cmi_load="YES"
atapicam_load="YES"
cpufreq_load="YES"

[rc.conf]

background_fsck="NO"
check_quotas="NO"
clear_tmp_enable="YES"
compat4x_enable="YES"
compat5x_enable="YES"
compat6x_enable="YES"
compat7x_enable="YES"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
tcp_extensions="YES"
defaultrouter="10.10.10.1"
hostname="me"
gateway_enable="NO"
ifconfig_re0="inet 10.10.10.2  netmask 255.255.255.0"
linux_enable="YES"
inetd_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sshd_enable="YES"
smbd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
cupsd_enable="YES"
fusefs_enable="YES"
fusefs_safe="YES"
hald_enable="YES"
dbus_enable="YES"
powerd_enable="YES"
# powerd_flags="-i 92 -r 65 -p 200"
powerd_flags="-p 200"
font8x8="cp850-8x8"
font8x14="cp850-8x14"
font8x16="cp850-8x16"
keymap="br275.iso.acc.kbd"

[sysctl.conf]

debug.cpufreq.lowest=1250
vfs.read_max=32
kern.maxvnodes=400000
kern.maxfiles=65536
kern.maxfilesperproc=32768
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=524288
kern.module_path=/boot/kernel;/boot/modules;/usr/local/modules
compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16
kern.ipc.shmmax=1036870912
kern.ipc.shmall=261072


Thanks,

-- 
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On Nov 24, 2009, at 7:07 PM, Micah R Ledbetter wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I am ultimately trying to install rtgui 0.2.7, which is a frontend  
> for the rtorrent bit torrent client. I'm running FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE- 
> p2, and I've installed apache22, mod_scgi, xmlrpc-c-devel, and  
> rtorrent-devel from ports. rtorrent works great on the CLI as-is;  
> I've been using it for downloading torrents for months with no  
> problems.
>
> However, to make rtgui work, I have to get XML-RPC working within  
> rtorrent first, and that's the entirety of my problem - this post  
> isn't actually about rtgui at all. Instead, it's about a problem I'm  
> having with XML-RPC, either in rtorrent itself, or in Apache or  
> mod_scgi... I can't actually tell which.
>


I don't know if this will help you, but I found it invaluable in  
learning how to work with and riddle out XML-RPC drama. It was  
particularly useful in sussing out my php server code.

http://gggeek.raprap.it/debugger/


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Gary Kline wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 05:34:04PM -1000, Al Plant wrote:
>> Gary Kline wrote:
>> Aloha Gary,
>>
>> I have one running Ubuntu Linux on the HD. It works ok on a wired or 
>> wireless network with a Fixed IP. The automatic gui for setting up the 
>> network failed to work and stay where it was set so I wrote the file 
>> myself using a fixed IP  etc. I also run FreeBSD 7.2 on it on a plug in 
>> flash drive using Manolis DVD copy. I paid $400. with extra battery and 
>> memory.
> 
> 
> 	I may have-to spring for one of these puppies -- with optical
> 	and mouse.  At least two medicos are interested in my ideas...
> 	[Still, half-price upped my buy_now flag:)
> 
>> Haven't set up the wireless for use with Coffee Shop wan yet.
>>
>> Tech support for the mini is from India and I know more than they do 
>> about Linux and  haven't used Linux in years.
>>
>> The Mini has had no problems except the touch pad is usless. Touching 
>> the pad  is a click or several same as the buttons.) I found out that by 
>> touching the light above it turns it off so you can use a wireless mouse 
>> which works well. HP Tech support did not know how to disable the 
>> touchpad. A terminal is brought up by alt/f2.
> 
> 	What kind? xterm, konsole, or the gnome flavor?  I prefer
> 	something with a solid cursor; the Gnome blinks ... and I'm 
> 	too lazy to dig into the code to see where to off the
> 	blinking.  this is getting interestinger and interestinger.
> 
> 	aloha, al.
> 
> 
> 
>>
>>
>>
>> ~Al Plant - Honolulu, Hawaii -  Phone:  808-284-2740
>>   + http://hawaiidakine.com + http://freebsdinfo.org +
>>   + http://aloha50.net   - Supporting - FreeBSD  7.2 - 8.0 - 9* +
>>   < email: noc@hdk5.net >
>> "All that's really worth doing is what we do for others."- Lewis Carrol
>>
> 
The Ubuntu is based on Debian Linux and is only the base system. I use 
xterm and the browser and the files we created ourselves for storing 
info. The GUI is a HP thing and I dont like it. It has too many photo 
features and other things we dont need since my wife has a dedicated Box 
she uses for photos and videos. Our mini is for using while traveling 
and keeping up with finances while were on the go etc.


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My daily ports upgrade check told me:

libvorbis-1.2.3,3                   <   needs updating (index has 1.2.3_1,3)
p5-Email-MIME-1.902                 <   needs updating (index has 1.902_1)
p5-Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper-1.31.6  <   needs updating (index has
1.31.6_1)
p5-Email-MIME-Creator-1.455         !   Comparison failed
p5-Email-MIME-Modifier-1.444        !   Comparison failed
p5-Email-Reply-1.202                <   needs updating (index has 1.202_1)
p5-Email-Simple-Creator-1.424       !   Comparison failed
What's this Comparaison failed?
portupgrade did OK for libvorbis but not for the 6 p5-Email-* ports:

--->  ** Upgrade tasks 4: 1 done, 3 ignored, 3 skipped and 0 failed
--->  Listing the results (+:done / -:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
        - mail/p5-Email-MIME-Creator (port directory error)
        - mail/p5-Email-MIME-Modifier (port directory error)
        - mail/p5-Email-Simple-Creator (port directory error)
        + audio/libvorbis (libvorbis-1.2.3,3)
        * mail/p5-Email-MIME (p5-Email-MIME-1.902)
        * mail/p5-Email-Reply (p5-Email-Reply-1.202)
        * mail/p5-Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper
(p5-Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper-1.31.6)
--->  Packages processed: 1 done, 3 ignored, 3 skipped and 0 failed
What wrong and how to remedy?

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Please visit:

http://www.freshports.org/commit.php?message_id=200911242144.nAOLij34053288@repoman.freebsd.org


wen

On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 2:22 PM, n dhert <ndhert@gmail.com> wrote:

> My daily ports upgrade check told me:
>
> libvorbis-1.2.3,3                   <   needs updating (index has
> 1.2.3_1,3)
> p5-Email-MIME-1.902                 <   needs updating (index has 1.902_1)
> p5-Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper-1.31.6  <   needs updating (index has
> 1.31.6_1)
> p5-Email-MIME-Creator-1.455         !   Comparison failed
> p5-Email-MIME-Modifier-1.444        !   Comparison failed
> p5-Email-Reply-1.202                <   needs updating (index has 1.202_1)
> p5-Email-Simple-Creator-1.424       !   Comparison failed
> What's this Comparaison failed?
> portupgrade did OK for libvorbis but not for the 6 p5-Email-* ports:
>
> --->  ** Upgrade tasks 4: 1 done, 3 ignored, 3 skipped and 0 failed
> --->  Listing the results (+:done / -:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
>        - mail/p5-Email-MIME-Creator (port directory error)
>        - mail/p5-Email-MIME-Modifier (port directory error)
>        - mail/p5-Email-Simple-Creator (port directory error)
>        + audio/libvorbis (libvorbis-1.2.3,3)
>        * mail/p5-Email-MIME (p5-Email-MIME-1.902)
>        * mail/p5-Email-Reply (p5-Email-Reply-1.202)
>        * mail/p5-Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:09:48PM +0100, Roland Smith wrote:
> 
> I would _strongly_ advise you to make a list of all your current ports, e.g. with
> 'portmaster -L >ports.list', deleting all ports and re-installing the ports
> labeled as 'leaf ports' and 'root ports' in ports.list.

oops! already started! ;)

> While portmaster/-manager do their best, they just cannot cover all the corner
> cases, especially since some ports require extra action (e.g. perl!) There is
> a good chance you'll end up with a big mess like binaries linked to both 7.x
> and 8.x libraries or ports failing to build for mysterious reasons. Both have
> happened to me in the past and are a major PITA to fix.

As it happens, I noticed installed perl was 5.8 whilst latest is 5.10,
so that was built before buildworld. I know what you mean, though.

portmanager -u -f -l forces everything to be rebuilt and logs what it
did. I then check the output when it's finished and manually rebuild
what it can't fix. Not failed me yet, although before doing this I
rebuilt portmanager.

-- 
John


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2009/11/24 Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de>:
> Hi,
>
> again, a strange question: I'd like to know if there is a builtin
> means to let the csh's (or bash's) prompt show an information if
> the current dialog session has been opened via SSH from another
> system. The obvious is:
>
> =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0me@sys1:~% ssh me@sys2
> =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0me@sys2:~% _
>
> I'd like the second prompt that I've been logged into sys2 by
> sys1, such as
>
> =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0me@sys1>sys2:~% _

How about this:

- On all servers add the following to sshd_config:
    AcceptEnv MYPROMPT
- and the following to ssh_config:
    Host *
        SendEnv MYPROMPT
- fix shell rc files on servers and workstation:
    MYPROMPT=3D"$MYPROMPT>$USER@$(hostname -s)"
    export MYPROMPT

and you will get more than two hosts:
me@sys1>me@sys2>me@sys3:~%


We use this for root account to give every admin his own:
/root/.zshrc.<admin>
/root/.zlogin.<admin>
/root/.zhistory.<admin>
/root/.vimrc.<admin>
/root/.viminfo.<admin>
...



--=20
Artis Caune

    Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.

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2009/11/24 Brian McCann <bjmccann@gmail.com>

> I'm at the end of my rope here with PF.  I have a ruleset loaded, that
> is long and complicated...but I've shortened to to a "pass all" rule.
> The box has 4 interfaces, one for pfsync, one for me to connect to it,
> and two bridged interfaces.  The only traffic on the bridged
> interfaces is STP and IP multicast traffic from my EIGRP routers.
> When I run "pfctl -s rules -v", the EIGRP multicast traffic never hits
> any rules...yet it's allowed.
>
> I'm on FreeBSD 7.1.
>
> Has anyone else come across this before?  I'm ready to throw out
> FreeBSD 7.1 and try OpenBSD for pf use...which would be a shame since
> I use FreeBSD for all my other servers, and having 2 OpenBSD boxes
> would just be... weird...
>
> --Brian
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pf works at layer3 (ip) bridging works at layer 2 (ethernet/datalink)
therefore the traffic probably never get to the upper layer of the ip stack
where pf works.

You can do l2 filtering with ipfw if you enable the sysctl variable
net.link.bridge.ipfw=1. However im not sure if you can do it with pf on
freebsd. I had a quick scout through the man pages and cant see anything.
However im fairly sure you can to l2 stuff with pf in openbsd.

As your traffic is multicast you could always configure you bsd box as a
multicast router rather than bridging the traffic. pf should see the traffic
then as your working at l3 and above

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Hi!

I have a server running 6.2. Now i want to install a jdk on it from packages.
The manual install did not work, because diablo wants older version than
i found. Now i want to use sysinstall, but the re is still 6.2-RELEASE in the
options. This could not longer be found on the mirrors. I also tried 6-STABLE,
but this is also not the right one.
How must i name the tag to get it working?

Thx

Alex

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Yuri <yuri@rawbw.com> writes:

> When I switched from fc6 to f10 scim stopped working in skype. It
> shows the prompt but only English language is available.
> In fc6 scim worked fine from skype.

Aha, this time you gave some additional info which may be helpful.

> I believe scim picks up environment variables: LANG, XMODIFIERS,
> QT_IM_MODULE, XIM, XIM_PROGRAM and displays languages based on them.
> So I think linux infrastructure modifies some of those variables.
>
> How can I know the current environment variables of the running process?
> Anyone has a solution for this problem?

Not a solution but a wild guess...

You get linux scim with -f10- ports semi-working. That may be
due to the difference of directory/file structures for -f6-
and -f10- cases.

In general linuxulator first search a file/directory at /compat/linux
prefix. If not found the search is made at / directory. But IFF
needed file/directory is found at prefix /compat/linux the search
stops. Usually we remove those directories (from a linux distro
before installing) when native FreeBSD should be used.

Example: /var, /tmp directories are removed form linux_base ports
and are not installed to /compat/linux. So native /var, /tmp are
used at run time. The same should be for scim configuration file
as well as some other directories/files searched at run time.
They should be removed so apropriate FreeBSD destination is used.

I guess that there may be some directory/file structure difference
between -f6- and -f10- cases which causes you a trouble. To be more
precise, I suspect that some directory/file get created/installed
at -10- case which prevent scim to work as expected.

Besides, there may be a case if some needed linux files/libraries
are not installed when using -f10- while they are installed when
using -f6- ports.

Please, give those assuptions a try and report back your results.

-- 
WBR, bsam

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I just updated to 8.0-RELEASE with freebsd-update.

I ran:

# freebsd-update -r 8.0-RELEASE upgrade
<merge config files>
# freebsd-update install

I was told to reboot and run freebsd-update install again to complete the
process.

I rebooted into single user mode, mounted /usr and /var and somehow forgot
to
mount / as read-write.

Of course, freebsd-update didn't check to see if it could actually write to
all the
directories it needed to write to first and catastrophically wrote half an
upgrade
(which it now appears to have deleted the "source" files for) and has broken
my
system (most of the stuff in /usr/bin now depends on libraries in /lib that
were
never written).

What's the quickest and cleanest way out of this mess?

I'll submit a PR if my system ever comes back up.

Please CC, i'm not subscribed.

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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:03:50 +0100, Alex Huth <a.huth@tmr.net> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I have a server running 6.2. Now i want to install a jdk on
> it from packages.

You could let the environmental variable PACKAGESITE point at
the correct FreeBSD version number, e. g. 

ftp://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/ports/i386/packages-6.2-release/

so the pkg_add -r command would this location instead of the
"Latest" location.



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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:49:44 +0000, cali clarke <xorquewasp@googlemail.com> wrote:
> What's the quickest and cleanest way out of this mess?

You can install the base system from the FreeBSD 8.0-RC
CD-ROM. This should give you a working system again.
Keep an eye on NOT formatting anything.

Using a live system CD-ROM, it would possibly be a good
idea to make a copy of important system configuration
files in /etc.

With such a live system CD-ROM, you can even install
just parts, such as the content of various /usr subtrees
that are affected.



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krad wrote:
> 2009/11/24 Brian McCann <bjmccann@gmail.com>
>
>   
>> I'm at the end of my rope here with PF.  I have a ruleset loaded, that
>> is long and complicated...but I've shortened to to a "pass all" rule.
>> The box has 4 interfaces, one for pfsync, one for me to connect to it,
>> and two bridged interfaces.  The only traffic on the bridged
>> interfaces is STP and IP multicast traffic from my EIGRP routers.
>> When I run "pfctl -s rules -v", the EIGRP multicast traffic never hits
>> any rules...yet it's allowed.
>>
>> I'm on FreeBSD 7.1.
>>
>> Has anyone else come across this before?  I'm ready to throw out
>> FreeBSD 7.1 and try OpenBSD for pf use...which would be a shame since
>> I use FreeBSD for all my other servers, and having 2 OpenBSD boxes
>> would just be... weird...
>>
>> --Brian
>>     

Have you read the if_bridge(4) manpage? I'd reccommend starting at the
heading "PACKET FILTERING" and checking you have the correct sysctl
settings.
pf certainly can filter bridge interfaces according to the manpage. That
said I've never tried it.


Vince
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>
> pf works at layer3 (ip) bridging works at layer 2 (ethernet/datalink)
> therefore the traffic probably never get to the upper layer of the ip stack
> where pf works.
>
> You can do l2 filtering with ipfw if you enable the sysctl variable
> net.link.bridge.ipfw=1. However im not sure if you can do it with pf on
> freebsd. I had a quick scout through the man pages and cant see anything.
> However im fairly sure you can to l2 stuff with pf in openbsd.
>
> As your traffic is multicast you could always configure you bsd box as a
> multicast router rather than bridging the traffic. pf should see the traffic
> then as your working at l3 and above
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Anthony M. Rasat wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I have two (ethernet) network interface with IP address within the same subnet, call it msk0 and nfe0. 
> 
> Interface msk0 have IP address 192.168.0.2 and nfe0 192.168.0.3 and default router IP address is 192.168.0.1. 
> 

route(8) takes a 'dev' argument, but the community wouldn't endorse what 
you're doing.


Unless you're looking to ensure job security >:}

~BAS

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> As far as I can tell, it doesn't even get to the certificate
> verification phase even though the STARTTLS command is successful.

Is there any level of debugging that can be increased on the Apache side 
?  Possibly a build/compile-time option for the module?

Debugging apache code can always be tricky because of the threaded/child 
process nature.

We use mod_authz_ldap and it works "okay", but OpenLDAP an can be a real 
beyotch when it comes to SSL/TLS.

E.g., we feel your pain.  The only way out, is through.

~BAS

> Anyone have a clue on what could be causing this?

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On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Brian A. Seklecki (CFI NOC)
<seklecki@noc.cfi.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>
>> As far as I can tell, it doesn't even get to the certificate
>> verification phase even though the STARTTLS command is successful.
>
> Is there any level of debugging that can be increased on the Apache side =
?
> =C2=A0Possibly a build/compile-time option for the module?
>
> Debugging apache code can always be tricky because of the threaded/child
> process nature.
>
> We use mod_authz_ldap and it works "okay", but OpenLDAP an can be a real
> beyotch when it comes to SSL/TLS.
>
> E.g., we feel your pain. =C2=A0The only way out, is through.
>
> ~BAS

I figured it out eventually (see [1]). It's been working without any
problems for a few days now.

- Max

[1] http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2009-November/2081=
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I just did a clean install of 8.0-RELEASE.

I am _CERTAIN_ that the drives with ZFS on them were not touched by
the installer.

Having booted the system (with zfs enabled in rc.conf):

# zpool list
no pools available
# zfs list
no datasets available

Any assistance would be helpful.

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The installer eventually worked on the sixth attempt (I had to use the CD
to load the kernel and then yank the CD out amongst streams of
READ_TIMED_OUT errors).

May have made things worse, however.

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On Wednesday 25 November 2009 18:14, cali clarke wrote:
> I just did a clean install of 8.0-RELEASE.
>=20
> I am _CERTAIN_ that the drives with ZFS on them were not touched by
> the installer.
>=20
> Having booted the system (with zfs enabled in rc.conf):
>=20
did you try
zpool import
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 09:23:18PM -0500, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Target has the asus  at 199
> 

	Cant find?  URL please??


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> > Although  bestbuy has the a gateway  for 229 today
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> 
> 	$229 isn't that bad; Bestbuy may be just about breaking even.
> 	Still, I'm waiting for some store to soak up the loss and sell
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Subject: Re: ZFS pools gone?
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Ed Jobs wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 November 2009 18:14, cali clarke wrote:
>   
>> I just did a clean install of 8.0-RELEASE.
>>
>> I am _CERTAIN_ that the drives with ZFS on them were not touched by
>> the installer.
>>
>> Having booted the system (with zfs enabled in rc.conf):
>>
>>     
> did you try
> zpool import
> ?
>
>   
This is true, a 'zpool import' will likely be necessary.  I believe 
'zpool import' by itself will just list any pools which ZFS finds by 
searching disks in /dev.  You will need to 'zpool import <poolname>' 
afterwards to actually import the storage pool.

As you've said that it's a clean install, it may warn you that the pool 
is associated with another system (I saw this when migrating from 
9-Current back to 8.0).  You can simply pass -f to zpool import to 
safely force the operation.


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Thanks for the replies, all.

An import and upgrade was all that was needed.

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Last one from me today, I hope.

# rm -r /var/db/portsnap /usr/ports && mkdir /var/db/portsnap /usr/ports
# portsnap fetch extract
<59mb download>
Could not open <sha256 string>: no such file or directory
metadata is corrupt

I've tried all of the portsnap mirrors and have downloaded the same thing
about ten times now.

8.0-RELEASE amd64.

I've seen various reports of this problem around the web but no solutions.

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Hi,

Is it possible to have the Quicktime player with Firefox 3 or 3.5? If 
yes, a hint how to accomplish this would be welcome!

Is /usr/ports/www/mplayer-plugin viable?

Running 7-STABLE, NVidia graphics.

Thanks,

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kwik one:

in his build-server stuff [6.2], jon horne said to use
mysql50-server.  i see the latest is mysql60....

should i go ahead and use the latest mysql database? or just do as the

instruction say?

tia... y'all.



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questions@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Brian McCann
> Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 3:03 PM
> To: freebsd-questions
> Subject: pf nuttyness
>=20
> I'm at the end of my rope here with PF.  I have a ruleset loaded, that
> is long and complicated...but I've shortened to to a "pass all" rule.
> The box has 4 interfaces, one for pfsync, one for me to connect to it,
> and two bridged interfaces.  The only traffic on the bridged
> interfaces is STP and IP multicast traffic from my EIGRP routers.
> When I run "pfctl -s rules -v", the EIGRP multicast traffic never hits
> any rules...yet it's allowed.
>=20
> I'm on FreeBSD 7.1.
>=20
> Has anyone else come across this before?  I'm ready to throw out
> FreeBSD 7.1 and try OpenBSD for pf use...which would be a shame since
> I use FreeBSD for all my other servers, and having 2 OpenBSD boxes
> would just be... weird...
>=20
> --Brian
>=20
For troubleshooting, try this:

Block in all log
(remove all other log statements)
tcpdump -n -e -ttt -i pflog0

That's provided you set up a pflog0 interface.  If not, add this to
rc.conf
pflog_enable=3D"YES"
pflog_logfile=3D"/var/log/pflog"

and 'ifconfig pflog0 up'

Mike

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Gary Kline wrote:
> kwik one:
>=20
> in his build-server stuff [6.2], jon horne said to use
> mysql50-server.  i see the latest is mysql60....
>=20
> should i go ahead and use the latest mysql database? or just do as the
>=20
> instruction say?
>=20
> tia... y'all.

There are 4 versions of MySQL currently available.  In reverse order of a=
ge:

mysql60 -- this is early beta quality (read: it may eat your data) and wa=
s the
           vehicle for MySQL to introduce various new table engines in an=
 attempt=20
           to ensure their independence from Oracle.

However, Sun bought MySQL and Oracle is in the process of buying Sun.  Or=
acle
also previously bought Innobase (makers of InnoDB) and Sleepycat (writers=
 of
Berkeley DB) so suddenly all of the current engine types are suddenly bac=
k in
the picture: hence

mysql54 -- an incremental upgrade on mysql51.  Late beta quality, good fo=
r
           experimenters and developers, but not yet something that shoul=
d
           be considered for mission critical applications

Prior to that we have:

mysql51 -- MySQL's current GA (generally available) release offering. It'=
s=20
           got a number of new features like stored procedures but depend=
ing on
           your workloads it may or may not be faster than...

mysql50 -- The previous GA version, and still the most widely deployed ve=
rsion at
           the moment.  It is still being actively maintained even if it =
is pretty
           much down-played on MySQL's website.  This is a version that h=
as been
           in all sorts of production use for years and pretty thoroughly=
 debugged,
           hence a very safe choice.

In summary: choose either of mysql50 or mysql51 according to preference o=
r your particular requirements.

	Cheers,

	Matthew

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I've got to be doing something wierd, for this not to work ... I wanted to kick
off a app on a 2nd machine of mine, and have it display on my main FreeBSD
machine, but it won't work.  I know all the security things, I know I had xhost
and DISPLAY correct, so I went to check netstat for the ip port 6000 being open,
but netstat shows me no  such port.

I usually, to defeat the "nolisten" options usually set on, edit my startx file
to remove any such line.  You just search for "nolisten tcp" or some subset of
that (tcp might get set separately) but as I expected, I'd edited that line out
ages ago, when I last wanted to display a foreign app onto my FreeBSD X11
screen.  However, no matter how I tried to start my X, I can't seem to provoke
netstat to show my ip port 6000.  I tried running my ordinay startxfce4, I tried
kde3, I even tried twm, I just can't get IP port 6000.  You know that without
that port,  you can't run remote X applications.

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Matthew Seaman wrote:

> Gary Kline wrote:
>> kwik one:
>> 
>> in his build-server stuff [6.2], jon horne said to use
>> mysql50-server.  i see the latest is mysql60....
>> 
>> should i go ahead and use the latest mysql database? or just do as the
>> 
>> instruction say?
[snip]
> 
> Prior to that we have:
> 
> mysql51 -- MySQL's current GA (generally available) release offering. It's
>            got a number of new features like stored procedures but
>            depending on your workloads it may or may not be faster than...
> 
> mysql50 -- The previous GA version, and still the most widely deployed
> version at
>            the moment.  It is still being actively maintained even if it
>            is pretty
>            much down-played on MySQL's website.  This is a version that
>            has been in all sorts of production use for years and pretty
>            thoroughly debugged, hence a very safe choice.
> 
> In summary: choose either of mysql50 or mysql51 according to preference or
> your particular requirements.
> 

A lot of people are still using 50 and many consider it faster than 51. I 
think the main difference performance wise is 51 might have a tad heavier 
thread handling performance for the latest and greatest high end quad socket 
quad core boxen. 50 may offer better performance on older more down level 
commodity boxen. I've been running 51 for a quite a while now and haven't 
had any trouble with it, but I'm not hammering it either. If the hardware 
isn't quite up to snuff 50 may actually be a better choice, especially in 
the scenario where web and database are running on the same, albeit slower 
machine. Another factor in the decision might be to consider when EOL may be 
scheduled.  

-Mike




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Chuck Robey wrote:
> I've got to be doing something wierd, for this not to work ... I wanted to kick
> off a app on a 2nd machine of mine, and have it display on my main FreeBSD
> machine, but it won't work.  I know all the security things, I know I had xhost
> and DISPLAY correct, so I went to check netstat for the ip port 6000 being open,
> but netstat shows me no  such port.
> 
> I usually, to defeat the "nolisten" options usually set on, edit my startx file
> to remove any such line.  You just search for "nolisten tcp" or some subset of
> that (tcp might get set separately) but as I expected, I'd edited that line out
> ages ago, when I last wanted to display a foreign app onto my FreeBSD X11
> screen.  However, no matter how I tried to start my X, I can't seem to provoke
> netstat to show my ip port 6000.  I tried running my ordinay startxfce4, I tried
> kde3, I even tried twm, I just can't get IP port 6000.  You know that without
> that port,  you can't run remote X applications.
> 
> This used to work.  Any idea why it's stopped working for me?

Can't really say why, but it just began to work, entirely mysteriously.  I would
rather know about these things, but I'll take working over non-working, I guess.

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On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 07:16:41PM +0000, Matthew Seaman wrote:


> There are 4 versions of MySQL currently available.  In reverse order of age:
> 
> mysql60 -- this is early beta quality (read: it may eat your data) and was 
> the
>           vehicle for MySQL to introduce various new table engines in an 
>           attempt to ensure their independence from Oracle.
> 
> However, Sun bought MySQL and Oracle is in the process of buying Sun.  
> Oracle
> also previously bought Innobase (makers of InnoDB) and Sleepycat (writers of
> Berkeley DB) so suddenly all of the current engine types are suddenly back 
> in
> the picture: hence


	Thanks for the heads-up, MAtthew.  I'm much too slow to get
	all the machinations re which corporation is diddling which
	corporation or other entity (like us).  Did not know that
	mysql was actually owned by Sun.  I'd ask if there are any
	free and open databases, but what db stuff I have is invested
	heavily with mysql.  So v 60 is out.  Do you know, off-chance,
	which versions are actively being hacked on?  Nothing mission
	critical--yet--but I think v51 is the best bet for now.

	gary

	PS: to the powers-that-be: shouldn't these datapoints be make
	public front/center somewhere in ports or elsewhere that
	everyone can see? Save bandwidth... .

	This is going in my ~/.Notes file... .
> 
> mysql54 -- an incremental upgrade on mysql51.  Late beta quality, good for
>           experimenters and developers, but not yet something that should
>           be considered for mission critical applications
> 
> Prior to that we have:
> 
> mysql51 -- MySQL's current GA (generally available) release offering. It's 
>           got a number of new features like stored procedures but depending 
>           on
>           your workloads it may or may not be faster than...
> 
> mysql50 -- The previous GA version, and still the most widely deployed 
> version at
>           the moment.  It is still being actively maintained even if it is 
>           pretty
>           much down-played on MySQL's website.  This is a version that has 
>           been
>           in all sorts of production use for years and pretty thoroughly 
>           debugged,
>           hence a very safe choice.
> 
> In summary: choose either of mysql50 or mysql51 according to preference or 
> your particular requirements.
> 
> 	Cheers,
> 
> 	Matthew
> 
> -- 
> Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil.                   7 Priory Courtyard
>                                                  Flat 3
> PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey     Ramsgate
>                                                  Kent, CT11 9PW
> 



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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 01:19:42PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 01:07:41PM -0700, Chad Perrin wrote:
>=20
> 	precisely.  in this case, every paragraph that is not on a
> 	newline wraps.  so anything that has an EOL is a new
> 	paragraph.

If I understand you correctly, the following should work for your
purposes (as a naive implementation of the concept):

    my $contents;

    {
      undef $/;
      open(my $fh, '<', $in_filename) or die $!;
      $contents =3D <$fh>;
    }

    $contents =3D~ s/\n+/\n\n/g;

    {
      open(my $fh, '>', $out_filename) or die $!;
      print($fh $contents);
    }

That assumes that you want to turn any and all instances of one or more
consecutive newlines into exacty two newlines.  More finagling might be
required if there may be other adjacent whitespace, which would need to
account for not only possible adjacent whitespace but also possible
whitespace at the beginning of a line with other text on it.  Maybe
something like this:

    $contents =3D~ s/\s*\n+/\n\n/g;

=2E . . though I haven't thought it through in too much depth with regards
to the implications in edge case circumstances (thus the "naive
implementation" comment above).


>=20
> 	there are a few places that require different formatting;=20
> 	these are easily re-done thanks to OOo!

I'm the kind of guy who would look for a way to automate things so that
re-formatting in OOo wouldn't be necessary, but as long as you're happy,
I guess we win.  Good luck!

--=20
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Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is it possible to have the Quicktime player with Firefox 3 or 3.5? If 
> yes, a hint how to accomplish this would be welcome!
> 
> Is /usr/ports/www/mplayer-plugin viable?

To answer my own question,: yes.

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Gary Kline wrote:

> 	Thanks for the heads-up, MAtthew.  I'm much too slow to get
> 	all the machinations re which corporation is diddling which
> 	corporation or other entity (like us).  Did not know that
> 	mysql was actually owned by Sun.  I'd ask if there are any
> 	free and open databases, but what db stuff I have is invested
> 	heavily with mysql.  So v 60 is out.  Do you know, off-chance,
> 	which versions are actively being hacked on?  Nothing mission
> 	critical--yet--but I think v51 is the best bet for now.

Well, what will eventually happen to MySQL is as yet unclear.  It's too
popular and too widespread for Oracle to just kill it, so my best guess
is that they'll keep it on as an open source type project, but they'll
treat it as a means of getting in the door to try and sell Oracle support=

in a lot of places.  Which implies that any technology transfer will be
mostly from MySQL to Oracle and precious little in the other direction,
so that the commercial version of Oracle will maintain a technological
edge.

In the mean time, a bunch of die-hard MySQL people have forked a new=20
instantiation of that project which isn't under the same commercial
constraints: see http://askmonty.org/wiki/index.php/MariaDB

Active development is mostly occurring on MySQL 5.1 and 5.4 -- not sure
where 6.0 is going although they did have plenty of development goals oth=
er
than 'not get borged by Oracle'.

But of course, there is the technically better, almost certainly faster a=
t
real world tasks, but less optimised for noddy benchmarks option: Postgre=
SQL.
It's BSD licenced, and while there are commercially supported variants,
the core development team and the intellectual property are not structure=
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tion.

	Cheers,

	Matthew

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On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 02:33:11PM -0500, Michael Powell wrote:
> Matthew Seaman wrote:
> 
> > Gary Kline wrote:
> >> kwik one:
> >> 
> >> in his build-server stuff [6.2], jon horne said to use
> >> mysql50-server.  i see the latest is mysql60....
> >> 
> >> should i go ahead and use the latest mysql database? or just do as the
> >> 
> >> instruction say?
> [snip]
> > 
> > Prior to that we have:
> > 
> > mysql51 -- MySQL's current GA (generally available) release offering. It's
> >            got a number of new features like stored procedures but
> >            depending on your workloads it may or may not be faster than...
> > 
> > mysql50 -- The previous GA version, and still the most widely deployed
> > version at
> >            the moment.  It is still being actively maintained even if it
> >            is pretty
> >            much down-played on MySQL's website.  This is a version that
> >            has been in all sorts of production use for years and pretty
> >            thoroughly debugged, hence a very safe choice.
> > 
> > In summary: choose either of mysql50 or mysql51 according to preference or
> > your particular requirements.
> > 
> 
> A lot of people are still using 50 and many consider it faster than 51. I 
> think the main difference performance wise is 51 might have a tad heavier 
> thread handling performance for the latest and greatest high end quad socket 
> quad core boxen. 50 may offer better performance on older more down level 
> commodity boxen. I've been running 51 for a quite a while now and haven't 
> had any trouble with it, but I'm not hammering it either. If the hardware 
> isn't quite up to snuff 50 may actually be a better choice, especially in 
> the scenario where web and database are running on the same, albeit slower 
> machine. Another factor in the decision might be to consider when EOL may be 
> scheduled.  
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 

	good to know.  thanks for the input!

	gary


> 

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On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:21:37PM +0000, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> 
> >	Thanks for the heads-up, MAtthew.  I'm much too slow to get
> >	all the machinations re which corporation is diddling which
> >	corporation or other entity (like us).  Did not know that
> >	mysql was actually owned by Sun.  I'd ask if there are any
> >	free and open databases, but what db stuff I have is invested
> >	heavily with mysql.  So v 60 is out.  Do you know, off-chance,
> >	which versions are actively being hacked on?  Nothing mission
> >	critical--yet--but I think v51 is the best bet for now.
> 
> Well, what will eventually happen to MySQL is as yet unclear.  It's too
> popular and too widespread for Oracle to just kill it, so my best guess
> is that they'll keep it on as an open source type project, but they'll
> treat it as a means of getting in the door to try and sell Oracle support
> in a lot of places.  Which implies that any technology transfer will be
> mostly from MySQL to Oracle and precious little in the other direction,
> so that the commercial version of Oracle will maintain a technological
> edge.
> 
> In the mean time, a bunch of die-hard MySQL people have forked a new 
> instantiation of that project which isn't under the same commercial
> constraints: see http://askmonty.org/wiki/index.php/MariaDB


	Good to know.  THere was one IBM suite that a whole university
	here took over and produced a clone.  I used the clone and it
	was sold, open-source work.  Eventually, ol 'BM make their
	stuff open and free.  Fine.  

> 
> Active development is mostly occurring on MySQL 5.1 and 5.4 -- not sure
> where 6.0 is going although they did have plenty of development goals other
> than 'not get borged by Oracle'.
> 
> But of course, there is the technically better, almost certainly faster at
> real world tasks, but less optimised for noddy benchmarks option: 
> PostgreSQL.
> It's BSD licenced, and while there are commercially supported variants,
> the core development team and the intellectual property are not structured
> in a way to put them at any risk of being gobbled up by some 
> mega-corporation.


	I took a class in the Ingres db suite from one of the guys who wrote
	it.  Think that Postgress is a follow-on.   It strikes me as
	almost a *certainty* that any commerical project could be done
	better by the open-source community.  ---If it's got your
	*NAME* on it, you're going to be certain it's superior,
	whereas if you're coding just for a paycheck, sure, you'll do
	a good job.  But not as outstanding as an open-source suite.
	----

	gary


> 
> 	Cheers,
> 
> 	Matthew
> 
> -- 
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> 



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I need some help configure DHCP on my bridge.  I'm pretty much out of =
ideas, so I'd be grateful for any help. =20

On boot, I want my FreeBSD install to create a bridge, add a couple of =
interfaces to it (re0 and tap0), and they receive an IP address via =
DHCP.=20

Here are the relevant lines in rc.conf:

cloned_interfaces=3D"bridge0"
autobridge_interfaces=3D"bridge0"
autobridge_bridge0=3D"tap* re0"
ifconfig_re0=3D"up"
ifconfig_bridge0=3D"up"
ifconfig_bridge0=3D"DHCP"

Whilst my system is booting I see this:
"Waiting 30s for the default route interface"
When that message is being display I can also see output similar to =
ifconfig's.  I can see that both bridge0 and re0 are up.  I can also see =
that re0 has a status or "no carrier".  I'm not sure if that is =
significant or not.=20

If I look at dmesg, "re0: link state changed to UP" is right at the =
bottom and ifconfig displays something similar to this:

re0: flags=3D8943<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric =
0 mtu 1500
	=
options=3D3898<VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_UCAST,WOL_MCAST,WOL=
_MAGIC>
	ether 00:1c:c0:de:9d:39
	media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
	status: active
plip0: flags=3D8810<POINTOPOINT,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
lo0: flags=3D8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 16384
	options=3D3<RXCSUM,TXCSUM>
	inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3=20
	inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128=20
	inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000=20
bridge0: flags=3D8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 =
mtu 1500
	ether 76:15:56:05:de:63
	id 00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 32768 hellotime 2 fwddelay 15
	maxage 20 holdcnt 6 proto rstp maxaddr 100 timeout 1200
	root id 00:00:00:00:00:00 priority 32768 ifcost 0 port 0
	member: re0 flags=3D143<LEARNING,DISCOVER,AUTOEDGE,AUTOPTP>
	        ifmaxaddr 0 port 1 priority 128 path cost 20000
	member: tap0 flags=3D143<LEARNING,DISCOVER,AUTOEDGE,AUTOPTP>
	        ifmaxaddr 0 port 5 priority 128 path cost 2000000
tap0: flags=3D8942<BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 =
mtu 1500
	ether 00:bd:a0:b1:00:00
	Opened by PID 1027

--
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Can anybody clue me in why "cacti" isn't building?  I obv'ly see the
stderr's, but want to know What now>

This is after the 3D screen stuff.


checking whether to build static libraries... yes
checking for vasprintf... yes
checking for ssize_t... yes
checking for pkg-config... /usr/local/bin/pkg-config
checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
checking for XCB... configure: error: Package requirements (xcb >=
1.4) were not met:

Requested 'xcb >= 1.4' but version of XCB is 1.2

Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.

Alternatively, you may set the environment variables XCB_CFLAGS
and XCB_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.

===>  Script "configure" failed unexpectedly.
Please report the problem to ntarmos@cs.uoi.gr [maintainer] and attach
the
"/usr/ports/x11/xcb-util/work/xcb-util-0.3.6/config.log" including the
output
of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be a good idea to
provide
an overview of all packages installed on your system (e.g. an `ls
/var/db/pkg`).
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/x11/xcb-util.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/databases/rrdtool.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/databases/rrdtool.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/net-mgmt/cacti.
root@ethic:/usr/ports/net-mgmt/cacti#                              

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I've been playing with mixing up ZFS and jailed environments under
8.0RC, and I've hit a point where I'm just kind of wondering how
everyone else is doing it.  I wanted to do this to take advantage of
delegated administration -- I want users inside a jail to be able to
control snapshot/rollback in their own homedir.

I'll break this up into what I did to get it working (I can't seem to
find a good step by step out there yet), and where I think I'm running
into what could be potential trouble.

First off, sysctl variables.

    security.jail.enforce_statfs=3D0
    security.jail.mount_allowed=3D1
    vfs.usermount=3D1

I've always run jails with with enforce_statfs=3D1 or enforce_statfs=3D2.  I
honestly don't see why that wouldn't work for ZFS stuff too, but in the
interests of following instructions (the zfs man page), I set it to 0.

Next, the 'zfs' dev node needs to be accessible from inside the jail.
So I created an /etc/devfs.rules file with the following:

    host# cat /etc/devfs.rules=20
    [zfsenable=3D10]
    add path 'zfs' unhide=20

=2E..and added the ruleset to the jail config in rc.conf:

    jail_zfstest_devfs_ruleset=3D"zfsenable"

So far so good, the jail gets a /dev/zfs, and I can issue zfs commands.
I get 'no datasets available' from within the jail, which is exactly
what I'd expect.

So, tank/jails/jail1 is a ZFS volume, and I want tank/jails/jail1/home
to be under the control of the jail, and mounted at /home inside of it.


I stop the jail and unmount the home volume.

    host# zfs umount tank/jails/jail1/home

Then enabled 'jailed mode' on the volume, and start the jail back up.

    host# zfs set jailed=3Don tank/jails/jail1/home

In the host, lets just say the JID is 8.

    host# /sbin/zfs jail 8 tank/jails/jail1/home


=46rom that point, it appears that the host thinks that volume is not
under its own control.  (good!)

    host# zfs mount tank/jails/jail1/home
    cannot mount 'tank/jails/jail1/home': dataset is exported to a local zo=
ne

Whew, okay.  Back into the jail.

    jail# zfs set mountpoint=3D/home tank/jails/jail1/home
    jail# zfs mount -a
    jail# zfs allow -s @homedir create,clone,mount,rollback,snapshot,send,r=
eceive,compression,checksum,quota,readonly,destroy tank/jails/jail1/home
    jail# zfs allow -u user1 @homedir tank/jails/jail1/home/user1

=2E.. and by god, it works.  Yay!


Here are the weird parts, or parts that make me feel like I'm not doing
something correctly.

1) From the host now -- I've got two /home partitions mounted when
displaying a 'df'.  They -appear- to do the right thing... /home on the
host is correct when getting a listing, and /home in the jail is also
correct.  But I can't help but feel like this is asking for trouble, or
will eat the delicious data at some point.

2) What the heck is the procedure for automating this on boot?  Roll
your own?  The JID shuffles, of course.  I could easily whip up some
zfs jail `jls | awk '/jail1/ { print $2 }' ... junk, but where would
I put something like that? jail_afterstart0=3D"" seems to load things
in the context of the jail, not the host.  And then I'd have to set
canmount=3Dnoauto on that home volume, and mount it manually from within
the jail via some startup script?  Seems... like a pain in the ass for
what is otherwise a pretty blissful setup.

Really, I'm not sure what's right, what's stable, and what won't make me
totally regret doing this later.  :)

Advice, discussion, or pointers elsewhere are all appreciated!

-Mahlon

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I just got a spam from some numbnuts spammer who said (in the spam), and I
quote:


>Why would anyone still pay recruitment agency fees? Wouldn't you prefer to
>RECRUIT AS MANY PEOPLE</strong> per campaign for $499?
>
>Your contact details were on
> 'http://www.ca.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/contributors/article.html#STAFF-COMMITTERS'
>and we thought you should know that, during Nove>mber, you can RECRUIT
>AS MANY PEOPLE per campaign...


Jeezze Louise!

In the first place, I didn't even know that my name or e-mail address were
listed on that page, and I was really rather surprised to find that they
were.  Why the bleep am _I_ on there?  Yea, I've hacked free software
from time to time in my career... more than just a little... but I really
can't recall having ever ``contributed'' to FreeBSD in any significant or
meaningful way.  I mean I'm honored to be listed in with such illustrious
company, but in all modesty, I don't deserve to be.

But anyway, regardless of that, I have to ask: (1) Why the bleep are so
many e-mail addresses listed on that page in plain text, and without any
sort of spammer harvesting protection whatsoever?  And (2) who should I
gripe to about this sorry state of affairs?  webmaster(at)freebsd.org?

I don't expect the email addresses to be protected by captchas or anything
that convoluted, but the webmaster certainly could have at least replaced
`@' with `(at)' or some such thing.

So did anybody else get that same spam?

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"Sam Fourman Jr." <sfourman@gmail.com> writes:

> I am running a Fresh install of amd64 FreeBSD 8.0 RC3
> when running firefox It locks up for a moment then is fine then when I
> load a new page it locks up again.
> here is the error I get in the console when running native firefox 3.5
>
> what do I have to rebuild inorder to fix this?

the same here on my 8.0 amd64.
but the lockup is bearable, at least for me.
the duration of such lockups only last less than one second. however, if
I use gnash to render flash in firefox3.5, the situation may be better,
but there are still such lockups.

>
> Sam Fourman Jr.
>
> [sfourman@Sam ~]$ firefox3
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> *** NSPlugin Wrapper *** ERROR: NPP_New() wait for reply: Message
> timeout
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
> file or directory
> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
>
> Sam# uname -a
> FreeBSD Sam.PuffyBSD.Com 8.0-RC3 FreeBSD 8.0-RC3 #0: Wed Nov 18
> 22:22:44 UTC 2009     root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WORKSTATION  amd64
>
> Sam# pkg_info -xI linux
> linux-f10-atk-1.24.0 Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary (Linux
> Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-cairo-1.8.0 Vector graphics library Cairo (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-curl-7.19.6 The command line tool for transferring files
> with URL synta
> linux-f10-cyrus-sasl2-2.1.22 RFC 2222 SASL (Simple Authentication and
> Security Layer) (L
> linux-f10-expat-2.0.1 Linux/i386 binary port of Expat XML-parsing
> library (Linux
> linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r32 Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
> linux-f10-fontconfig-2.6.0 An XML-based font configuration API for X
> Windows (Linux Fe
> linux-f10-gtk2-2.14.7 GTK+ library, version 2.X (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-hicolor-icon-theme-0.5 A high-color icon theme shell from
> the FreeDesktop project
> linux-f10-jpeg-6b   RPM of the JPEG lib (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-libssh2-0.18 The library implementing the SSH2 protocol
> (Linux Fedora 10
> linux-f10-nspr-4.7.6 Netscape Portable Runtime (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-nss-3.12.2.0 Network Security Services (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-openldap-2.4.12_1 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
> libraries (Linux Fedo
> linux-f10-openssl-0.9.8g The OpenSSL toolkit (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-pango-1.22.3 The pango library (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-png-1.2.37 RPM of the PNG lib (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-f10-sqlite3-3.5.9_1 The library that implements an embeddable
> SQL database engi
> linux-f10-tiff-3.8.2 The TIFF library, Linux/i386 binary (Linux Fedora
> 10)
> linux-f10-xorg-libs-7.4_1 Xorg libraries (Linux Fedora 10)
> linux-firefox-3.0.15,1 Web browser based on the browser portion of
> Mozilla
> linux_base-f10-10_2 Base set of packages needed in Linux mode for
> i386/amd64 (L
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Hi to all;

I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) 
for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a 
regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great 
VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) in FBSD than in any other 
OS I tried it (Ubuntu, Winblows and OpenSolaris (!) ). 

Along the years, I've been running FBSD, picking up info from any "Tuning  
FreeBSD" guide I could find, starting with the handbook of course, going 
through articles and mailing list archives, trying to find a balance that 
would fit my desktop, among the several roles FreeBSD is used for.

I would like to expose the hardware/settings I have now to the list, to see if 
what I've done is appropriate, over or under rated (or simply stupid), to 
squeeze every drop of performance FreeBSD can give with what I have. It is 
pretty fast as it is but it never hurts attempting to make it even better. 

Please bear 2 things in mind:
1) I am trying to learn here; 
2) This is a Desktop machine (not a server!), sitting on my home LAN, behind a 
properly configured (again, to the best of my modest ability) firewall. It is 
used for everyday tasks, plus developing and music production.

I am posting what I believe to be most relevant. 

Thank you all before hand for any advice. Here it goes:

[Machine]

FreeBSD 8.0-PRERELEASE #0 r198930M: Sat Nov 21 14:24:10 BRT 2009 
CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor (3193.08-MHz K8-class CPU)
 <Cool`n'Quiet 2.0> on cpu0
 cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu2: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu3: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
MB:  AOD790GX/128M
RAM: real mem = 8589934592 (8192 MB) avail mem = 7994658816 (7624 MB) 
VIDEO:<ATI Radeon 3300 Graphics> on vgapci0
NET: <RealTek PCIe Gigabit Ethernet>  (yeah, i know...)
HD1: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata2-master SATA300
HD2: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata3-master SATA300

[loader.conf]

verbose_loading="YES"
amdtemp_load="YES"
drm_load="YES"
radeon_load="YES"
linux_load="YES"
vboxdrv_load="YES"
# vboxnetflt and #vboxnetadp loaded later
snd_cmi_load="YES"
atapicam_load="YES"
cpufreq_load="YES"

[rc.conf]

background_fsck="NO"
check_quotas="NO"
clear_tmp_enable="YES"
compat4x_enable="YES"
compat5x_enable="YES"
compat6x_enable="YES"
compat7x_enable="YES"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
tcp_extensions="YES"
defaultrouter="10.10.10.1"
hostname="me"
gateway_enable="NO"
ifconfig_re0="inet 10.10.10.2  netmask 255.255.255.0"
linux_enable="YES"
inetd_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sshd_enable="YES"
smbd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
cupsd_enable="YES"
fusefs_enable="YES"
fusefs_safe="YES"
hald_enable="YES"
dbus_enable="YES"
powerd_enable="YES"
# powerd_flags="-i 92 -r 65 -p 200"
powerd_flags="-p 200"
font8x8="cp850-8x8"
font8x14="cp850-8x14"
font8x16="cp850-8x16"
keymap="br275.iso.acc.kbd"

[sysctl.conf]

debug.cpufreq.lowest=1250
vfs.read_max=32
kern.maxvnodes=400000
kern.maxfiles=65536
kern.maxfilesperproc=32768
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=524288
kern.module_path=/boot/kernel;/boot/modules;/usr/local/modules
compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16
kern.ipc.shmmax=1036870912
kern.ipc.shmall=261072


Thanks,

-- 
Mario Lobo
http://www.mallavoodoo.com.br
FreeBSD since version 2.2.8 [not Pro-Audio.... YET!!] (99,7% winfoes FREE)

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Been using the same serial mouse since release 7.0 through 7.1 and 7.2.
Just installed release 8.0 and the rc.conf statements
dont work any longer.


# serial port radioshack 2 button mouse
moused_port="/dev/cuad0"
moused_type="intellimouse"
moused_enable="YES"

Nothing has changed on the box hardware.
Mouse worked in 7.2 but not in 8.0

I even tried sysinstall/configure/mouse to test other options and none 
worked.

Has serial mouse support been dropped in release 8.0 and not removed 
from sysinstall?????

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On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 04:08:07PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> 
> 
> Can anybody clue me in why "cacti" isn't building?  I obv'ly see the
> stderr's, but want to know What now>
> 
> This is after the 3D screen stuff.
> 
> 
> checking whether to build static libraries... yes
> checking for vasprintf... yes
> checking for ssize_t... yes
> checking for pkg-config... /usr/local/bin/pkg-config
> checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
> checking for XCB... configure: error: Package requirements (xcb >=
> 1.4) were not met:
> 
> Requested 'xcb >= 1.4' but version of XCB is 1.2


	Well, I just fixed this, but rebuilding cacti still fails....

> 
> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
> installed software in a non-standard prefix.
> 
> Alternatively, you may set the environment variables XCB_CFLAGS
> and XCB_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
> See the pkg-config man page for more details.


	tHIS I doesn't understand.  Maybe it's time for a portupgrade
	on my brand new system......   This stuff is the biggest
	turnoff with FBSD.  In fat, it's the only one, since server
	are supposed to be workhorses.


	(*****)


> 
> ===>  Script "configure" failed unexpectedly.
> Please report the problem to ntarmos@cs.uoi.gr [maintainer] and attach
> the
> "/usr/ports/x11/xcb-util/work/xcb-util-0.3.6/config.log" including the
> output
> of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be a good idea to
> provide
> an overview of all packages installed on your system (e.g. an `ls
> /var/db/pkg`).
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/x11/xcb-util.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/databases/rrdtool.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/databases/rrdtool.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/ports/net-mgmt/cacti.
> root@ethic:/usr/ports/net-mgmt/cacti#                              
> 
> -- 
>    Gary Kline  kline@thought.org  http://www.thought.org  Public Service Unix
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>      afflicted.  A life of hardship humiliates man and forces him to expend
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>     on improving in spite of everything.  Just think what he might have done 
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On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 01:08:39PM -0700, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 01:19:42PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 01:07:41PM -0700, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > 
> > 	precisely.  in this case, every paragraph that is not on a
> > 	newline wraps.  so anything that has an EOL is a new
> > 	paragraph.
> 
> If I understand you correctly, the following should work for your
> purposes (as a naive implementation of the concept):
> 
>     my $contents;
> 
>     {
>       undef $/;
>       open(my $fh, '<', $in_filename) or die $!;
>       $contents = <$fh>;
>     }
> 
>     $contents =~ s/\n+/\n\n/g;
> 
>     {
>       open(my $fh, '>', $out_filename) or die $!;
>       print($fh $contents);
>     }
> 
> That assumes that you want to turn any and all instances of one or more
> consecutive newlines into exacty two newlines.  More finagling might be
> required if there may be other adjacent whitespace, which would need to
> account for not only possible adjacent whitespace but also possible
> whitespace at the beginning of a line with other text on it.  Maybe
> something like this:
> 
>     $contents =~ s/\s*\n+/\n\n/g;
> 
> . . . though I haven't thought it through in too much depth with regards
> to the implications in edge case circumstances (thus the "naive
> implementation" comment above).
> 

	Turns  out that the problem was resolved by the 

	print $fh "$_$/"; or close to that.  Since I scrubbed 100% of
	newlines -- and axing all whitespace before and after lines --
	before handing off the large file to OpenOffice, there wasn't 
	any concern about extra whitespace messing stuff up.
> 
> > 
> > 	there are a few places that require different formatting; 
> > 	these are easily re-done thanks to OOo!
> 
> I'm the kind of guy who would look for a way to automate things so that
> re-formatting in OOo wouldn't be necessary, but as long as you're happy,
> I guess we win.  Good luck!
> 

	Hm.  Y'know, if *somebody* would just make having vim as an
	option along with OOo, along with wrapping all the lines, life
	would be (abs)Perfect.  I would nevr complain about anything;
	not ever.   

	My fingers know vi; I've used vi since BillJoy invented it and
	handed me the first docs.  It only took a couple weeks to
	learn, and I still don't know all the tricks.  But enough to
	do what I  *NEED* to, and with fewer fumbles _(or hurting my
	arm/shoulder that using the word-processor with mouse + keybd).

	having scripts to switch between file and file.txt|.odt gets
	pretty close :-)

	thanks much,

	gary



> -- 
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I just installed FreeBSD 7.2 on a new box and am having trouble getting 
either fetchmail or getmail to talk to the ISP. Is this a question that 
can can be answered here, or is there another more appropriate forum. I 
thought it best to ask that question first before going any further.

Thanks...

Rem

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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:43:17 +0800, Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com> wrote:
> Been using the same serial mouse since release 7.0 through 7.1 and 7.2.
> Just installed release 8.0 and the rc.conf statements
> dont work any longer.
> 
> 
> # serial port radioshack 2 button mouse
> moused_port="/dev/cuad0"
> moused_type="intellimouse"
> moused_enable="YES"
> 
> Nothing has changed on the box hardware.
> Mouse worked in 7.2 but not in 8.0
> 
> I even tried sysinstall/configure/mouse to test other options and none 
> worked.
> 
> Has serial mouse support been dropped in release 8.0 and not removed 
> from sysinstall?????

I'm not sure about the moused_port, it's some time ago that
I've used a serial mouse, but I had

	moused_enable="YES"
	moused_port="/dev/cuaa0"
	moused_type="mousesystems"
	moused_flags="-r 300 -a 2.0"

in /etc/rc.conf - cuaa0 instead of cuad0.

For some checking, why not use

	moused -f -i all -p /dev/cuad0

and

	moused -f -d -t auto -p /dev/cuad0

for some checking?



-- 
Polytropon
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Hi

I'm trying to print using cups 1.3.10 on FreeBSD 7.2 on a Epson Stylus Photo R800 printer. It prints garbage! That is, it print some series of characters.

My first question is, does cups work on FreeBSD to print?

Here is my side information:
pkg_info | grep cups
cups-base-1.3.10_4  Common UNIX Printing System: Server
cups-client-1.3.10_4 Common UNIX Printing System: Library cups
cups-image-1.3.10_4 Common UNIX Printing System: Library cupsimage
cups-pstoraster-8.15.4_4 Postscript interpreter for CUPS printing to non-PS printers
gutenprint-cups-5.1.7_4 GutenPrint Printer Driver


pkg_info | grep foomatic
foomatic-db-20090530 Foomatic database
foomatic-db-engine-4.0.1,2 Foomatic database engine
gutenprint-foomatic-5.1.7_2 GutenPrint Printer Driver


I have followed this for cups configuration:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/cups/printing-cups-configuring-server.html

ls -l /dev/unlpt0
crw-rw----  1 root  cups    0, 155 Nov 26 12:23 /dev/unlpt0

ls -l /dev/ulpt0
crw-rw----  1 root  cups    0, 154 Nov 26 12:23 /dev/ulpt0

I don't have /dev/lpt* .

I'm a member of cups group.

I'm using KDE 3.5.10. I have used KDE printer manager to print a test page after setting up the printer.

So what other configurations do I need to do on FreeBSD to get the printing working?

Best regards
Unga




      

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Just tried installing FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE on an Eee PC, and it works
pretty well -- except for the wireless interface, which is dead, dead,
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included Linux distro before I wiped the disk and installed FreeBSD.
Any ideas as to how I can get it working with FreeBSD 8.0?

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Rem Roberti writes:

>  I just installed FreeBSD 7.2 on a new box and am having trouble
>  getting either fetchmail or getmail to talk to the ISP. Is this a
>  question that can can be answered here, or is there another more
>  appropriate forum. I thought it best to ask that question first
>  before going any further.

	I use fetchmail, though I'm not an expert.
	What's the problem?


				Robert Huff


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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009, Brett Glass wrote:

> Just tried installing FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE on an Eee PC, and it works
> pretty well -- except for the wireless interface, which is dead, dead,
> dead. It's an Atheros "AzureWave" chipset, and it did work with the
> included Linux distro before I wiped the disk and installed FreeBSD.
> Any ideas as to how I can get it working with FreeBSD 8.0?

Dead as in doesn't show in dmesg/pciconf, or dead as in "I didn't hear 
about having to use wlan0 now"?

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA

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Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:43:17 +0800, Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com> wrote:
>> Been using the same serial mouse since release 7.0 through 7.1 and 7.2.
>> Just installed release 8.0 and the rc.conf statements
>> dont work any longer.
>>
>>
>> # serial port radioshack 2 button mouse
>> moused_port="/dev/cuad0"
>> moused_type="intellimouse"
>> moused_enable="YES"
>>
>> Nothing has changed on the box hardware.
>> Mouse worked in 7.2 but not in 8.0
>>
>> I even tried sysinstall/configure/mouse to test other options and none 
>> worked.
>>
>> Has serial mouse support been dropped in release 8.0 and not removed 
>> from sysinstall?????
> 
> I'm not sure about the moused_port, it's some time ago that
> I've used a serial mouse, but I had
> 
> 	moused_enable="YES"
> 	moused_port="/dev/cuaa0"
> 	moused_type="mousesystems"
> 	moused_flags="-r 300 -a 2.0"
> 
> in /etc/rc.conf - cuaa0 instead of cuad0.
> 
> For some checking, why not use
> 
> 	moused -f -i all -p /dev/cuad0
> 
> and
> 
> 	moused -f -d -t auto -p /dev/cuad0
> 
> for some checking?
> 
> 
> 
I checked /dev and there are no cuaa* or cuad*
In 7.2 used the sysinstall/configur/mouse menu and it was the one that 
crated the moused_port="/dev/cuad0" rc.conf statment as showen in first 
post.

/dev does have cuau0 & cuau1 for uucp dialer. could this be the names of 
the serial ports in 8.0?


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On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> wrote:

>        tHIS I doesn't understand.  Maybe it's time for a portupgrade
>        on my brand new system......   This stuff is the biggest
>        turnoff with FBSD.  In fat, it's the only one, since server
>        are supposed to be workhorses.
>

If you were installing cacti for the first time, i.e. with portinstall, then
according to the manual, the dependencies should have been automatically
upgraded. Either your ports tree itself was out of date or there is
something wrong with portupgrade. If you suspect the latter, consider giving
portmaster a try.

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Rem Roberti wrote:
> I just installed FreeBSD 7.2 on a new box and am having trouble getting 
> either fetchmail or getmail to talk to the ISP. Is this a question that 
> can can be answered here, or is there another more appropriate forum. I 
> thought it best to ask that question first before going any further.
> 
> Thanks...
> 
> Rem
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I have fetchmail working on 7.2. describe your problem in detail and 
post you control statements.

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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:06:56 +0800, Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com> wrote:
> I checked /dev and there are no cuaa* or cuad*

Confirmed, 8.0-RC1 with GENERIC kernel (my toyaround machine).

> In 7.2 used the sysinstall/configur/mouse menu and it was the one that 
> crated the moused_port="/dev/cuad0" rc.conf statment as showen in first 
> post.

That should have been the correct setting. On version 7, I
have /dev/cuad0, /dev/cuad0.init and /dev/cuad0.lock. On
version 8, there's /dev/cuau0, /dev/cuau0.init and
/dev/cuau0.lock instead.

Maybe loading a kernel module is required to have the
serial ports available again?



> /dev does have cuau0 & cuau1 for uucp dialer. could this be the names of 
> the serial ports in 8.0?

It seems that they don't work for the mouse because they're
something different.

I think there's another problem rising: Assume you want to
have a serial dialin line (e. g. for a serial terminal), then
you would have something like

	ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.115200" vt320 on secure

in /etc/ttys. The question would be: If /dev/ttyd0 does not
exist anymore, how to make this work again?




-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...

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>>  I just installed FreeBSD 7.2 on a new box and am having trouble
>>  getting either fetchmail or getmail to talk to the ISP. Is this a
>>  question that can can be answered here, or is there another more
>>  appropriate forum. I thought it best to ask that question first
>>  before going any further.
>>     
>
> 	I use fetchmail, though I'm not an expert.
> 	What's the problem?
>
>
> 				Robert Huff
>
>
>   
Basically, I am using Mutt as my MUA, and I have either getmail or 
fetchmail configured to receive my POP3 mail from Comcast, which is via 
mail.comcast.net.  I am using msmtp as my smtp client, and have no 
trouble sending mail from Mutt...just can't receive.  Both the 
.fetchmailrc and getmailrc configurations have worked in the past.  Is 
this possibly a sendmail issue?  The fetchmail.log repeatedly indicates 
"Trying to connect to 76.96.54.12/110...connection failed: Operation 
temed out."

Rem

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> Dead as in doesn't show in dmesg/pciconf

Yep, that's correct. The only hint of it is the following message:

pci3: <network> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)

--Brett


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Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:06:56 +0800, Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com> wrote:
>> I checked /dev and there are no cuaa* or cuad*
> 
> Confirmed, 8.0-RC1 with GENERIC kernel (my toyaround machine).
> 
>> In 7.2 used the sysinstall/configur/mouse menu and it was the one that 
>> crated the moused_port="/dev/cuad0" rc.conf statment as showen in first 
>> post.
> 
> That should have been the correct setting. On version 7, I
> have /dev/cuad0, /dev/cuad0.init and /dev/cuad0.lock. On
> version 8, there's /dev/cuau0, /dev/cuau0.init and
> /dev/cuau0.lock instead.
> 
> Maybe loading a kernel module is required to have the
> serial ports available again?
> 
> 
> 
>> /dev does have cuau0 & cuau1 for uucp dialer. could this be the names of 
>> the serial ports in 8.0?
> 
> It seems that they don't work for the mouse because they're
> something different.
> 
> I think there's another problem rising: Assume you want to
> have a serial dialin line (e. g. for a serial terminal), then
> you would have something like
> 
> 	ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.115200" vt320 on secure
> 
> in /etc/ttys. The question would be: If /dev/ttyd0 does not
> exist anymore, how to make this work again?
> 
> 
> 
> 
 From the 8.0 release notes is the following
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.0R/relnotes-detailed.html

[amd64, i386] The uart(4) is now the default driver for serial port 
devices in favor of the sio(4) driver. Note that the device nodes have 
been renamed with /dev/cuauN and /dev/ttyuN.

tested these rc.conf statements

moused_port="/dev/cuau0"
moused_type="intellimouse"
moused_enable="YES"

serial mouse works again

This means sysinstall mouse config needs to be changed to reflect the 
new dev names.

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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:57:32 +0800, Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com> wrote:
>  From the 8.0 release notes is the following
> http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.0R/relnotes-detailed.html
> 
> [amd64, i386] The uart(4) is now the default driver for serial port 
> devices in favor of the sio(4) driver. Note that the device nodes have 
> been renamed with /dev/cuauN and /dev/ttyuN.
> 
> tested these rc.conf statements
> 
> moused_port="/dev/cuau0"
> moused_type="intellimouse"
> moused_enable="YES"
> 
> serial mouse works again

Can confirm.



> This means sysinstall mouse config needs to be changed to reflect the 
> new dev names.

That's correct. The handbook sec. 2.10.10 and fig. 2-44 would
need an update, too.

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/install-post.html



-- 
Polytropon
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Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...

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On 2009.11.26 00:27:15 +0000, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:28:05PM -0800, Rem Roberti wrote:
> > 
> > Basically, I am using Mutt as my MUA, and I have either getmail or 
> > fetchmail configured to receive my POP3 mail from Comcast, which is via 
> > mail.comcast.net.  I am using msmtp as my smtp client, and have no 
> > trouble sending mail from Mutt...just can't receive.  Both the 
> > .fetchmailrc and getmailrc configurations have worked in the past.  Is 
> > this possibly a sendmail issue?  The fetchmail.log repeatedly indicates 
> > "Trying to connect to 76.96.54.12/110...connection failed: Operation 
> > temed out."
> 
> Are you sure Mutt is trying to use fetchmail or getmail, and not still
> trying to use Sendmail instead?
> 

Well...I'm embarrassed to admit this, but the problem was with the
operator...that would be me. Everything was doing its job correctly,
including procmail.  I'd forgotten how to call up the list of mailboxes
where procmail puts everything, and when I hit the return key I kept
getting the "no mail" message, so I just assumed that the mail was not
being received. But no, everything was being put exactly where it was
supposed to be, and once I remembered how to access the individual
mailboxes guess what I found.  This is what happens when you spend a
year operating a windoze box. I'm sure glad to be back with FreeBSD.
Thanks to all who responded.

Cheers...

Rem

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On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 10:26:42AM +0530, Vaibhav Gavane wrote:
> Upgrade x11/libxcb


	YEs, exactly right.  (ALong with portupgrade and other
	build/fix tools.)

	thanks much,

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2009/11/25 Vincent Hoffman <vince@unsane.co.uk>

> krad wrote:
> > 2009/11/24 Brian McCann <bjmccann@gmail.com>
> >
> >
> >> I'm at the end of my rope here with PF.  I have a ruleset loaded, that
> >> is long and complicated...but I've shortened to to a "pass all" rule.
> >> The box has 4 interfaces, one for pfsync, one for me to connect to it,
> >> and two bridged interfaces.  The only traffic on the bridged
> >> interfaces is STP and IP multicast traffic from my EIGRP routers.
> >> When I run "pfctl -s rules -v", the EIGRP multicast traffic never hits
> >> any rules...yet it's allowed.
> >>
> >> I'm on FreeBSD 7.1.
> >>
> >> Has anyone else come across this before?  I'm ready to throw out
> >> FreeBSD 7.1 and try OpenBSD for pf use...which would be a shame since
> >> I use FreeBSD for all my other servers, and having 2 OpenBSD boxes
> >> would just be... weird...
> >>
> >> --Brian
> >>
>
> Have you read the if_bridge(4) manpage? I'd reccommend starting at the
> heading "PACKET FILTERING" and checking you have the correct sysctl
> settings.
> pf certainly can filter bridge interfaces according to the manpage. That
> said I've never tried it.
>
>
> Vince
> >> --
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> >>
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> >
> > pf works at layer3 (ip) bridging works at layer 2 (ethernet/datalink)
> > therefore the traffic probably never get to the upper layer of the ip
> stack
> > where pf works.
> >
> > You can do l2 filtering with ipfw if you enable the sysctl variable
> > net.link.bridge.ipfw=1. However im not sure if you can do it with pf on
> > freebsd. I had a quick scout through the man pages and cant see anything.
> > However im fairly sure you can to l2 stuff with pf in openbsd.
> >
> > As your traffic is multicast you could always configure you bsd box as a
> > multicast router rather than bridging the traffic. pf should see the
> traffic
> > then as your working at l3 and above
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i think this is the one you want

echo net.link.bridge.pfil_bridge=1 >> /etc/sysctl.conf
/etc/rc.d/sysctl restart

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2009/11/25 cali clarke <xorquewasp@googlemail.com>

> Thanks for the replies, all.
>
> An import and upgrade was all that was needed.
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yep if you have no zpool.cache file under /boot/zfs/ then no pools will be
imported

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Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:57:32 +0800, Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com> wrote:
>>  From the 8.0 release notes is the following
>> http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.0R/relnotes-detailed.html
>>
>> [amd64, i386] The uart(4) is now the default driver for serial port 
>> devices in favor of the sio(4) driver. Note that the device nodes have 
>> been renamed with /dev/cuauN and /dev/ttyuN.
>>
>> tested these rc.conf statements
>>
>> moused_port="/dev/cuau0"
>> moused_type="intellimouse"
>> moused_enable="YES"
>>
>> serial mouse works again
> 
> Can confirm.
> 
> 
> 
>> This means sysinstall mouse config needs to be changed to reflect the 
>> new dev names.
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> That's correct. The handbook sec. 2.10.10 and fig. 2-44 would
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> 
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/install-post.html
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submitted PR
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=140887

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Hello!

When i use the ports to install mod_security on a fresh installed 8.0 system,
it is installing apache 2.0.63_3. Are there any known problems why 2.2 isn't
used together with mod_security?

Thx


Alex

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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:59:39 -0800
Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> replied:

>	I took a class in the Ingres db suite from one of the guys who
>	wrote it.  Think that Postgress is a follow-on.   It strikes
>	me as almost a *certainty* that any commerical project could
>	be done better by the open-source community.  ---If it's got
>	your *NAME* on it, you're going to be certain it's superior,
>	whereas if you're coding just for a paycheck, sure, you'll do
>	a good job.  But not as outstanding as an open-source suite.

The determining factor is "suitability to task." Once that is
determined, then cost to implement comes into play.

BTW, I totally disagree with your statement regarding "commercial
product' vs "open source" and quality. If that were really true then
Open Office would be equal to or superior to MS Office. In actuality,
it is at best equal to Office 97, and that is even stretching the
point. Commercial software is written with the end-user in mind.
Commercial software that does not sell will not be around very long. On
the other hand, open-source software tends to be written with the
developer as the focal point with the hope that others will share their
point of view.

Neither philosophy is inherently superior. In the final
determination the end user has to determine which meets their
"suitability to task" requirements; whether that be "cost",
"suitability" or both.

BTW, I am running mysql-server-6.0.11 on one of my PCs. It handles
tables for my mail system and several other sundries. It is only under a
light load; however, I have never had a single problem with it.

-- 
Jerry
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 06:41:06 -0500, Jerry <gesbbb@yahoo.com> wrote:
> BTW, I totally disagree with your statement regarding "commercial
> product' vs "open source" and quality.

I beg to differ. Bad software exists everywhere - in open
source world as well as in the commercial sector.



> If that were really true then
> Open Office would be equal to or superior to MS Office. In actuality,
> it is at best equal to Office 97, and that is even stretching the
> point.

I've worked for a long time in a cross-platform (Mac, Linux,
BSD, Solaris, "Windows") environment where OpenOffice has
been used successfully. A MICROS~1 product couldn't work
that good when it's about interoperability.

There are many things "modern" MICROS~1 office products
lag behind open software, be it interface design, conforming
to standards, useful (!) functionality or operation speed.

On the other hand, I admit that there are often problems
in quality with open source programs, but not as you may
think: I'm talking about the lack of proper documentation
(try "man opera" and "man firefox" for a comparison) and
insufficient attention paid to internationalisation. KDE's
german language version is a good example. Sometimes, I
think it's just "quick quick, add more features, quick
quick, and release the whole thing" instead of having a
result that is acceptable in every way it claims to serve.

(Sidenote: I'm running all my programs in their native
language, which is english, with OpenOffice being the
only exception, simply because using the german variants
is so unpleasant.)



> Commercial software is written with the end-user in mind.

Haha! Very funny. :-)

You meant to say, and I may correct your statement: Commercial
software is written with the end-user's MONEY in mind. In order
to make him buy incompatible, slow and outdated software,
aggressive advertisement is used. This advertisement has taken
the place of good coding, or: The worse your program is, the
more money you put in advertising it's "greatness". This is
the way software is sold.

Free software, on the other hand, isn't sold per se. It
is used, and so it is created with the end-user in mind,
because he doesn't give money anyway.

That's quite generic, I know, but it can be summarized that
way without contradicting to reality.



> Commercial software that does not sell will not be around very long.

That's true, and a logical implication of what I said just
before.



> On
> the other hand, open-source software tends to be written with the
> developer as the focal point with the hope that others will share their
> point of view.

Maybe that has been the case, but it's not anymore. Maybe
you're true in regards of operating systems, their interfaces
and APIs, but that's logical again, because the end-user isn't
interested in how to program for a certain OS, but the application
developers who write the software for the end-users are - and
need to be. The change of this attitude isn't new.



> Neither philosophy is inherently superior.

Yes, I agree.



> In the final
> determination the end user has to determine which meets their
> "suitability to task" requirements; whether that be "cost",
> "suitability" or both.

That's the problem: The tasks are adjusted to fit the software
currently in use (or promised to to come out soon). Educated
judgement, sadly, isn't one of the strengths of the average
PC user. "PC on, brain off" is a setting you find more often
than you'd like to.

In the past, I have mostly used free software, but some
commercial products, too, e. g. Solaris and IRIX (and HP-UX
for some special cases), and they served well in the places
they were intended to use.

I would not claim that free software serves better than
commercial software in general, because this often depends
on supporting various hardware, and we all know that the
hardware vendors still are focused on a monopoly of "Windows"
and don't care for other operating systems because they
don't exist.


-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...

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2009/11/26 Alex Huth <a.huth@tmr.net>

> Hello!
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> When i use the ports to install mod_security on a fresh installed 8.0
> system,
> it is installing apache 2.0.63_3. Are there any known problems why 2.2
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have you csup your ports?

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On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:05:44PM +0100, Alex Huth wrote:
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> Hello!
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> When i use the ports to install mod_security on a fresh installed 8.0 system,
> it is installing apache 2.0.63_3. Are there any known problems why 2.2 isn't
> used together with mod_security?
> 
> Thx
> 

I think that 2.0 is just the default.

To build 2.2 instead put:

APACHE_VERSION=22

in /etc/make.conf or install 2.2 first and then mod_security.


Regards,

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Hi all!

I've got a problem while upgrading FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p3 -> FreeBSD
8.0-RELESE with freebsd-update(8).

First of all I made a copy of the most configuration files. Then I made:
# freebsd-update -r 8.0-RELEASE upgrade
All went good, except the message, that because of MYKERNEL kernel
configuration I should upgrade my kernel before "freebsd-upgrade
install". Then I was looking for the way of kernel upgrade, but found
nothing. How could I build 8.0 kernel in FreeBSD 7.2? Of course, there
were 7.2 sources in /usr/src and I didn't find any sources in
/var/db/freebsd-update/. It's the first my question.

Thus I decided to upgrade all except the kernel and then rebuild the
kernel (that worked good while upgrading 7.1 -> 7.2). I made as
mentioned in hanbook:
# freebsd-upgrade install
# shutdown -r now
# freebsd-upgrade install
There were many errors "bad sistem call" on th last command. After all
I discovered that much files from / were lost (I didn't find any grep,
bzcat and so on). On boot kernel can't find fsck_ufs, so automatic
mounting fails. If mounted by hand, there is no way to login because
of some init error. Single user mode works. "freebsd-update roolback"
can't find any backup. Shell scripts can't find "test" (it really
doesn't exists in /bin/[ ) and fails.

How can I restore the system? I've FreeBSD 7.1 CD.

Thank's in advance for your help.

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On Thursday 26 November 2009 14:32:01 S4mmael wrote:
> Hi all!
> 
> I've got a problem while upgrading FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p3 -> FreeBSD
> 8.0-RELESE with freebsd-update(8).
> 
> First of all I made a copy of the most configuration files. Then I made:
> # freebsd-update -r 8.0-RELEASE upgrade
> All went good, except the message, that because of MYKERNEL kernel
> configuration I should upgrade my kernel before "freebsd-upgrade
> install". 

That message should probably be more strongly worded. It is absolutely 
*imperative* that the custom kernel is upgraded before continuing with 
freebsd-upgrade install.

For more information about how to upgrade to freebsd 8 see
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/updating-upgrading-
freebsdupdate.html

> Then I was looking for the way of kernel upgrade, but found
> nothing. How could I build 8.0 kernel in FreeBSD 7.2? Of course, there
> were 7.2 sources in /usr/src and I didn't find any sources in
> /var/db/freebsd-update/. It's the first my question.

Use csup(1) to upgrade the sources to RELENG_8_0.

> 
> Thus I decided to upgrade all except the kernel and then rebuild the
> kernel (that worked good while upgrading 7.1 -> 7.2). 

As you found out, you should never do that. Always make sure the kernel is the 
same or newer as world (userland) especially when upgrading to a new major 
version.

> I made as
> mentioned in hanbook:
> # freebsd-upgrade install
> # shutdown -r now
> # freebsd-upgrade install

At this point most userland utilities (because they all use libc.so) depend on 
features only available in the 8.0 kernel, while the installed kernel is still 
at 7.1. Essentially the system is bricked.

> There were many errors "bad sistem call" on th last command. After all
> I discovered that much files from / were lost (I didn't find any grep,
> bzcat and so on). On boot kernel can't find fsck_ufs, so automatic
> mounting fails. If mounted by hand, there is no way to login because
> of some init error. Single user mode works. "freebsd-update roolback"
> can't find any backup. Shell scripts can't find "test" (it really
> doesn't exists in /bin/[ ) and fails.
> 
> How can I restore the system? I've FreeBSD 7.1 CD.

You can try reinstalling 7.1 taking care not to repartition the HDD. If all 
went well the system runs a GENERIC kernel, which is upgradeable by freebsd-
upgrade. You can then retry the upgrade process. This process (the reinstall 
from cdrom) will revert any changes to /etc, so you will need to restore that 
from backup. Perhaps others know a better/easier way.

> 
> Thank's in advance for your help.

Good luck!

-- 
Pieter de Goeje

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"Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg@tristatelogic.com> wrote:
> 
> I just got a spam from some numbnuts spammer who said (in the spam), and I
> quote:
> 
> 
> >Why would anyone still pay recruitment agency fees? Wouldn't you prefer to
> >RECRUIT AS MANY PEOPLE</strong> per campaign for $499?
> >
> >Your contact details were on
> > 'http://www.ca.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/contributors/article.html#STAFF-COMMITTERS'
> >and we thought you should know that, during Nove>mber, you can RECRUIT
> >AS MANY PEOPLE per campaign...
> 
> 
> Jeezze Louise!
> 
> In the first place, I didn't even know that my name or e-mail address were
> listed on that page, and I was really rather surprised to find that they
> were.  Why the bleep am _I_ on there?  Yea, I've hacked free software
> from time to time in my career... more than just a little... but I really
> can't recall having ever ``contributed'' to FreeBSD in any significant or
> meaningful way.  I mean I'm honored to be listed in with such illustrious
> company, but in all modesty, I don't deserve to be.
> 
> But anyway, regardless of that, I have to ask: (1) Why the bleep are so
> many e-mail addresses listed on that page in plain text, and without any
> sort of spammer harvesting protection whatsoever?  And (2) who should I
> gripe to about this sorry state of affairs?  webmaster(at)freebsd.org?
> 
> I don't expect the email addresses to be protected by captchas or anything
> that convoluted, but the webmaster certainly could have at least replaced
> `@' with `(at)' or some such thing.

You do realize that this email is being archived on any number of online
archives that the FreeBSD project has no control over, and that any of
them may list your email address unobfuscated.

While I can't speak for the project, I feel that obfuscating email
addresses is a weak and obsolete protection from harvesting.  It's trivial
to make a screen-scraper translate "at" to "@", and even if the method
of obfuscating is more clever than that, if it's consistent and a larger
number of email addresses are available after breaking it, well ... you
get the idea.

Far better to complain to the ISP where the email originated.  That's
someone who can actually do something about the problem.

-- 
Bill Moran
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Hi Daemons,
I use my laptop in different wifi networks. To choose the ssid, passwords and such necessities I have to use the all-knowing and confusing 'ifconfig'.

Question: Is there a GUI replacement for ifconfig? Where I can scan, choose the ssid and do other basic things? I havent found anything in the ports collection..

Thanks
herb langhans

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herbert langhans <herbert.raimund@gmx.net> wrote:

> Hi Daemons,
> I use my laptop in different wifi networks. To choose the ssid, passwords=
 and such necessities I have to use the all-knowing and confusing 'ifconfig=
'.
>=20
> Question: Is there a GUI replacement for ifconfig? Where I can scan, choo=
se the ssid and do other basic things? I havent found anything in the ports=
 collection..

No idea, but what about using wpa_supplicant.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/network-wireless.html

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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009, Brett Glass wrote:

>> Dead as in doesn't show in dmesg/pciconf
>
> Yep, that's correct. The only hint of it is the following message:
>
> pci3: <network> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)

Hard to tell.  Is it possible it's just disabled?  I thought the 
wireless on/off switches were soft switches, but maybe not on that 
model.  If you can get Linux to identify the exact model of card, along 
with the model of computer, that would be helpful.

http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA

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Hi Andreas,
yes - I have studied the handbook, it was necessary to set all up.

Its merely a matter of comfort. Like on OSX or the infamous MS-thing, there is a simple window. It shows all the ssid, you click on one (maybe the password is already assigned) and you get the certain wifi net. 

I use the laptop in different networks, often its auto selecting the wrong one. It would be great to point and click and get the connection..

Cheers
herb langhans


On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 04:14:23PM +0100, Andreas Rudisch wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:09:26 +0100
> herbert langhans <herbert.raimund@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Daemons,
> > I use my laptop in different wifi networks. To choose the ssid, passwords and such necessities I have to use the all-knowing and confusing 'ifconfig'.
> > 
> > Question: Is there a GUI replacement for ifconfig? Where I can scan, choose the ssid and do other basic things? I havent found anything in the ports collection..
> 
> No idea, but what about using wpa_supplicant.
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/network-wireless.html
> 
> Andreas
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:35:55 +0100
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> Its merely a matter of comfort. Like on OSX or the infamous MS-thing, the=
re is a simple window. It shows all the ssid, you click on one (maybe the p=
assword is already assigned) and you get the certain wifi net.=20
>=20
> I use the laptop in different networks, often its auto selecting the wron=
g one. It would be great to point and click and get the connection..

Hence the link and the keyword wpa_supplicant. Any way, here is another lin=
k:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=3Dwpa_supplicant.conf&sektion=3D5

Take a look at the example section. You can define multiple networks.

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On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 04:09:26PM +0100, herbert langhans wrote:
> Hi Daemons,
> I use my laptop in different wifi networks. To choose the ssid, passwords and such necessities I have to use the all-knowing and confusing 'ifconfig'.
> 
> Question: Is there a GUI replacement for ifconfig? Where I can scan, choose the ssid and do other basic things? I havent found anything in the ports collection..
> 

There's no GUI for ifconfig that I know of, but there *is* a GUI for
managing wi-fi networks in the ports:

    http://www.freshports.org/net-mgmt/wifimgr/

See if it helps.
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:11:38 +0100
Andreas Rudisch <"cyb."@gmx.net> replied:

>On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:35:55 +0100
>herbert langhans <herbert.raimund@gmx.net> wrote:
>
>> Its merely a matter of comfort. Like on OSX or the infamous
>> MS-thing, there is a simple window. It shows all the ssid, you click
>> on one (maybe the password is already assigned) and you get the
>> certain wifi net. 
>> 
>> I use the laptop in different networks, often its auto selecting the
>> wrong one. It would be great to point and click and get the
>> connection..
>
>Hence the link and the keyword wpa_supplicant. Any way, here is
>another link:
>http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=wpa_supplicant.conf&sektion=5
>
>Take a look at the example section. You can define multiple networks.
>

I think it is pretty obvious that the OP is searching for a GUI to
facilitate configuration of his device. I had actually thought about
attempting to write one. At some future date, assuming I have the time
and can assimilate all the info I need, I might attempt to do so.

<rant>
Personally, I have always felt that one of the major stumbling blocks
to getting users to switch to a non-Windows based system is the degree
of difficulty in configuring devices. The majority of users do not have
the time or inclination to read through "how-to" documentation,
assuming it even exists, gather scads of information, and then attempt,
usually unsuccessful on the first attempt, to get a simple wireless
device working when they can accomplish the same feat with little or no
user intervention on a Windows machine. Even OSX greatly simplifies the
installation process. Virtually every device that cannot be configured
and activated by Windows comes with its own installation program. I
really believe that it is fundamentally possible to accomplish the
same feat in a non-Windows environment.

Just my own 2¢.
<\rant>

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Hi,=0A=0AI paste this link where Colin Percival explain who to use the tool=
 freebsd-update with custom kernel. But I think that same thing as been wri=
tten in the handbook. =0Ahttp://forums.freebsd.org/showpost.php?p=3D30920&p=
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ELESE with freebsd-update(8).=0A> =0A> First of all I made a copy of the mo=
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E upgrade=0A> All went good, except the message, that because of MYKERNEL=
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On Thu, 26 Nov 2009, Andreas Rudisch wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:35:55 +0100
> herbert langhans <herbert.raimund@gmx.net> wrote:
>
>> Its merely a matter of comfort. Like on OSX or the infamous MS-thing, there is a simple window. It shows all the ssid, you click on one (maybe the password is already assigned) and you get the certain wifi net.
>>
>> I use the laptop in different networks, often its auto selecting the wrong one. It would be great to point and click and get the connection..
>
> Hence the link and the keyword wpa_supplicant. Any way, here is another link:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=wpa_supplicant.conf&sektion=5
>
> Take a look at the example section. You can define multiple networks.

Yes, but wpa_supplicant wants to autoselect.  Is there a way to make it 
choose a specific network?

As far as GUI goes, there's good news and bad news.  The good news is 
that a couple GUI network managers are around:

http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/screenshot.php

The bad news is that neither seem to have been ported to FreeBSD.

This Debian page suggests using logical interface names for each network 
which could probably be used with FreeBSD.  It also mentions ifscheme 
(which also doesn't seem to have been ported):

http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse#SwitchingConnections

And then my memory suggests there is or was some type of network profile 
setting through /etc/rc.conf, but I can't find more details.

Finally, there's this:

http://www.kts.org/hm/download/setnetparm/

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA

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On Tue 24 Nov 2009 at 13:29:44 PST Rolf G Nielsen wrote:
>Charlie Kester wrote:
>>Can someone remind me once again, when rebuilding all of my ports,
>>what is the trick for avoiding the options dialogs?  I'd like to have
>>this run largely unattended. I seem to recall someone describing a
>>method to go through all of them upfront, rather than having the build
>>process interrupted each time a port wants that input.
>>
>>I know that portupgrade has a batch build option, but unless I'm
>>mistaken, that skips any ports that need interaction to build.
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>With portupgrade give -C to run make "make config" or -c to run "make 
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>To skip the config dialogs altogether, specify -DBATCH on the make 
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>prepend the -DBATCH to the make commandline).

Thanks for your replies!

To do the complete reinstall of my ports after upgrading to 8.0, I've
elected to use the method documented on the manpage for portmaster.

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On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 01:46:01PM -0700, Warren Block wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009, Andreas Rudisch wrote:
>=20
> > On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:35:55 +0100
> > herbert langhans <herbert.raimund@gmx.net> wrote:
> >
> >> Its merely a matter of comfort. Like on OSX or the infamous MS-thing, =
there is a simple window. It shows all the ssid, you click on one (maybe th=
e password is already assigned) and you get the certain wifi net.
> >>
> >> I use the laptop in different networks, often its auto selecting the w=
rong one. It would be great to point and click and get the connection..
> >
> > Hence the link and the keyword wpa_supplicant. Any way, here is another=
 link:
> > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=3Dwpa_supplicant.conf&sektion=
=3D5
> >
> > Take a look at the example section. You can define multiple networks.
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> Yes, but wpa_supplicant wants to autoselect.  Is there a way to make it=
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> choose a specific network?
>=20
> As far as GUI goes, there's good news and bad news.  The good news is=20
> that a couple GUI network managers are around:

Have a look at net-mgmt/wifimgr; http://opal.com/freebsd/ports/net-mgmt/wif=
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Maybe that is what you're looking for?

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Hi,

I just got the news of someone who build binaries of TeXlive 2009.

http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2009-November/023783.html

>Dear TeXLive team,

>I created 6 sets of FreeBSD binaries of TeXLive2009, for FreeBSD 6, 7
>and 8, each for i386 and amd64:

>  http://anthesphoria.net/FreeBSD/TeXLive-2009/bin/

>As an active FreeBSD contributor/porter -- and a user of TeXLive on
>FreeBSD myself -- I offer to maintain all these sets and do test
>builds
>from now on. This maintenance might include producing new sets of
>binaries if significant changes occur in software provided by ports
>system that TL binaries are linked to.

>Besides, I will be glad to cover more FreeBSD versions for these two
>archs if a need arises, although this in unlikely at the moment.

>I am aware that you received offers for FreeBSD maintainership
>earlier,
>but I hope that my offer will suit you better because of "all-in-one"
>approach.


Cheers Oliver

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acheron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got the news of someone who build binaries of TeXlive 2009.
>
> http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2009-November/023783.html
>
>   

This is great news, thanks for sharing. I was looking forward to get
TexLive 2009 running on FreeBSD.

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At 08:28 AM 11/26/2009, Warren Block wrote:

>Hard to tell.  Is it possible it's just disabled?

There's no switch to disable the wireless on the Eee Box. Also, the 
wireless did work with Linux just before I installed FreeBSD. So, I 
do not think the problem is that the wireless is disabled. I think 
that no FreeBSD driver is recognizing the card. (More below.)

Only the Asus Eee laptops, not the desktops, are listed in the Wiki 
(Why?). But the two lines are very similar and in some cases use 
the same motherboards, just populated differently. The LAN 
interface is identified by the kernel as one of the Realtek gigabit 
chips. The PCI chip ID is 0x816810EC, which sure enough is listed 
in the PCI database at http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/read/PC/10ec as a 
RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller. The re(4) 
driver runs it correctly.

There's something funny, though not fatal, going on with ACPI, 
though. At boot time, I get a warning from the FreeBSD acpi driver:

ACPI Warning: Option field Pm2ControlBlock has zero address or length...

However, the machine still boots. And hyperthreading is enabled, 
because the Atom has HTT. (I have been thinking of disabling it, 
because hyperthreading may not work very well on the Atom. Does 
anyone know how to do this properly? I tried setting 
machdep.hlt_logical_cpus to 1 in /boot/loader.conf and was rewarded 
with a system crash at boot time.)

>I thought the wireless on/off switches were soft switches, but 
>maybe not on that model.  If you can get Linux to identify the 
>exact model of card, along with the model of computer, that would be helpful.

I wiped Linux off the box when I installed FreeBSD. But the model 
number of the computer is B202 -- a desktop micro-workstation. It 
uses the Atom N270 CPU and comes with a 160 GB hard drive and 1 GB 
of RAM. The FCC label on the outside of the box mentions two 
AzureWave mini-PCI wireless cards: the AW-NE766 (FCC ID: 
VQF-RT2700E; IC: 7542A-RT2700E) and the AW-NE771 (FCC ID: 
PPD-AR5891; IC: 4104A-AR5891). The second one clearly uses an 
Atheros chipset, but the first incorporates what looks like a 
Ralink part number. And sure enough, the pciconf -l command lists 
the wireless interface's PCI chip ID as 0x07811814. According to 
the PCI database at http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/read/PC/1814 this makes 
it a Ralink RT2860 chip. The card ID is 0x27901814, which has the 
same least significant word so it would again be a Ralink (probably 
just rebranded by AzureWave).

FreeBSD has a driver that says it works on the Ralink 2560 and 2661 
but not later chips. So, what we probably have here is a recent 
model Ralink b/g/n wireless card that's too new for the driver to 
recognize. Linux is ahead of us.

A brief Web search indicates that Ralink has apparently released 
firmware for the RT28xx chips under a BSD-like license. However, I 
don't know if the ral(4) driver would handle the interface properly 
if I got a copy of that firmware, hacked /sys/dev/ral/if_ral_pci.c 
to upload it, and then told it to treat the chip as if it were a 
2661. Does anyone know if this has a chance of working?

--Brett


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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 00:30:48 +0200, Manolis Kiagias <sonicy@otenet.gr> wrote:
> acheron wrote:
>> I just got the news of someone who build binaries of TeXlive 2009.
>>
>> http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2009-November/023783.html
>
> This is great news, thanks for sharing. I was looking forward to get
> TexLive 2009 running on FreeBSD.

You can build your own binaries by tweaking an svn checkout of the
TeXlive sources.  I've done this on my laptop, because I run CURRENT
and the old TeXlive 2008 binaries failed to run:

    keramida@kobe:/tmp$ tex
    This is TeX, Version 3.1415926 (TeX Live 2009/FreeBSD)
    **\relax

    *\bye
    No pages of output.
    Transcript written on texput.log.
    keramida@kobe:/tmp$

I think I kept notes while building the binaries.  If I manage to find
them soon-ish I will post a followup of how you can build a TeXlive 2009
distribution from source.

Note that the TeXlive sources are more than 1.7 GB of compressed data:

    keramida@kobe:/home/texlive$ ls -la
    total 1793074
    drwxrwxr-x  2 root      wheel  -          4 Oct 26 04:02 .
    drwxr-xr-x  9 root      wheel  -          9 Nov 10 22:35 ..
    -rwxr-xr-x  1 keramida  wheel  -        244 Oct 24 05:10 makeiso.sh
    -rw-rw-r--  1 keramida  wheel  - 1834745550 Oct 23 04:33 tldevsrc.tar.bz2
    keramida@kobe:/home/texlive$

and will expand to at least 2 GB:

    keramida@kobe:/opt/texlive$ du -sh .
    2.1G    .
    keramida@kobe:/opt/texlive$

The FreeBSD binaries themselves are really _very_ small:

    keramida@kobe:/opt/texlive$ du -sh bin/i386-freebsd
     34M    bin/i386-freebsd
    keramida@kobe:/opt/texlive$

But you would have to build TL-2009 on FreeBSD 8.X to be able to use it
in non-CURRENT snapshots.

Notes for builders
==================

If you try building TeXlive 2009 on FreeBSD 8.X it may be useful to set
the following in your shell environment:

    export TL_MAKE='gmake'
    export TL_CONF_BANNER='--with-tex-banner="TeX Live 2009/FreeBSD"'
    export TL_CONFIGURE_ARGS='--without-graphite'

You can get a source snapshot of TeXlive 2009 following the instructions
at <http://www.tug.org/texlive/>.  I used rsync to grab a snapshot of
the sources, as described in <http://www.tug.org/texlive/svn/>.  Then I
followed the instructions at <http://www.tug.org/texlive/build.html> to
build my own snapshot on FreeBSD 9.X.


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Brett Glass wrote:
>
> However, the machine still boots. And hyperthreading is enabled,
> because the Atom has HTT. (I have been thinking of disabling it,
> because hyperthreading may not work very well on the Atom. Does anyone
> know how to do this properly? I tried setting machdep.hlt_logical_cpus
> to 1 in /boot/loader.conf and was rewarded with a system crash at boot
> time.)
>

In /boot/loader.conf try:

machdep.hyperthreading_allowed=0

Though it seems hyperthreading is improved on the Atom and there is no
penalty for leaving it on.

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> > Hi,
> >
> > I just got the news of someone who build binaries of TeXlive 2009.
> >
> > http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2009-November/023783.html
 
> This is great news, thanks for sharing. I was looking forward to get
> TexLive 2009 running on FreeBSD.

Absolutely, have either of you tried it out yet? any problems with it?

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Le Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:15:07 -0800 (PST),
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> Hi
>=20
> I'm trying to print using cups 1.3.10 on FreeBSD 7.2 on a Epson
> Stylus Photo R800 printer. It prints garbage! That is, it print some
> series of characters.
>=20
> My first question is, does cups work on FreeBSD to print?

Yes.

...

> pkg_info | grep foomatic
> foomatic-db-20090530 Foomatic database
> foomatic-db-engine-4.0.1,2 Foomatic database engine
> gutenprint-foomatic-5.1.7_2 GutenPrint Printer Driver

Looks good, according to linuxprinting.org the Gutenprint driver should
work for your printer.


> I have followed this for cups configuration:
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/cups/printing-cups-configuring-ser=
ver.html
>=20
> ls -l /dev/unlpt0
> crw-rw----  1 root  cups    0, 155 Nov 26 12:23 /dev/unlpt0
>=20
> ls -l /dev/ulpt0
> crw-rw----  1 root  cups    0, 154 Nov 26 12:23 /dev/ulpt0
>=20
> I don't have /dev/lpt* .
>=20
> I'm a member of cups group.

Ok.

How did you configure the printer under cups? Did you try the option
usb / usb no reset for the usb port used by cups?
Also check the cups logs (/var/log/cups/*)

HTH, regards.
=20

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> You can build your own binaries by tweaking an svn checkout of the
> TeXlive sources.  I've done this on my laptop, because I run CURRENT
> and the old TeXlive 2008 binaries failed to run:

<snip> 

> I think I kept notes while building the binaries.  If I manage to find
> them soon-ish I will post a followup of how you can build a TeXlive 2009
> distribution from source.

If you could post back with that, it would be great.


<snip>

> Notes for builders
> ==================
> 
> If you try building TeXlive 2009 on FreeBSD 8.X it may be useful to set
> the following in your shell environment:
> 
>     export TL_MAKE='gmake'
>     export TL_CONF_BANNER='--with-tex-banner="TeX Live 2009/FreeBSD"'
>     export TL_CONFIGURE_ARGS='--without-graphite'
> 
> You can get a source snapshot of TeXlive 2009 following the instructions
> at <http://www.tug.org/texlive/>.  I used rsync to grab a snapshot of
> the sources, as described in <http://www.tug.org/texlive/svn/>.  Then I
> followed the instructions at <http://www.tug.org/texlive/build.html> to
> build my own snapshot on FreeBSD 9.X.

Thanks for the information


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How strange..

arp is not printed in the order it used to be..

FreeBSD milenko.homelan 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Wed Nov 25 
13:33:49 EST 2009 
root@milenko.homelan:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERICplus  amd64

root@milenko [~]# 17 > arp -an
? (192.168.1.9) at 00:12:3f:7e:b8:10 on bge0 [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.11) at 00:01:e6:4b:e3:2e on bge0 [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.10) at 00:1e:c9:40:a1:29 on bge0 permanent [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.1) at 00:1f:90:35:4f:a8 on bge0 [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.2) at 00:10:18:30:38:83 on bge0 [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.5) at 00:17:f2:c7:c4:4a on bge0 [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.6) at 00:24:36:a1:18:ec on bge0 [ethernet]
? (192.168.1.255) at (incomplete) on bge0 [ethernet]

root@milenko [~]# 18 > cat /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/GENERICplus

include 	GENERIC
ident 		BSD

# Commented out debug in GENERIC

options  DEVICE_POLLING
options  HZ=1000

options  SW_WATCHDOG


chlorine [~]$ 3 > uname -a
FreeBSD chlorine.domain.com 7.2-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p4 #0: 
Sun Oct  4 18:31:01 EDT 2009 
root@chlorine.domain.com:/exports/obj/exports/src/sys/GENERICplus  amd64

chlorine [~]$ 4 > arp -an
? (a.b.c.1) at 00:0b:db:6b:b4:8f on bge0 [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.2) at 00:1e:c9:44:32:3f on bge0 permanent [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.3) at 00:1e:c9:44:32:3f on bge0 permanent [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.4) at 00:22:19:25:2b:65 on bge0 [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.5) at 00:22:19:25:2b:65 on bge0 [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.10) at 00:1d:09:24:27:3f on bge0 [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.12) at 00:1d:09:24:27:3f on bge0 [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.15) at 00:1e:c9:44:32:3f on bge0 permanent [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.18) at 00:1e:c9:44:32:3f on bge0 permanent [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.19) at 00:22:19:25:2b:65 on bge0 [ethernet]
? (a.b.c.36) at 00:1a:a0:3c:88:79 on bge0 [ethernet]


I don't see anything in the notes about that..

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At 04:33 PM 11/26/2009, Manolis Kiagias wrote:

>Though it seems hyperthreading is improved on the Atom and there is no
>penalty for leaving it on.

Is there really no penalty? With HZ=1000 there are double the clock 
interrupts to be serviced at least. And as I understand it the Atom 
has less redundant hardware, so there are less likely to be unused 
resources available to the second thread. I am seeing substantially 
faster compiles with the SMP option commented out of the kernel.

--Brett




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Hello.

I've noticed a very weird behavior of 2 Apache processes that shold read 
the same file to process a request (they configured to read it on every 
request). One spends about 6ms to read the file, and second spends about 
114ms (I used ktrace to find this out). Every time, on every request, 
the problem is reproducible. Apaches are the same, the only difference 
between them that they are working from different users to serve 
different sites. Same binary, same config.

First Apache used to work in the same way some time ago - it spent 
~120ms to read the file. But once it changed and now it is working fast.

Restarts of Apache do not look to affect on anything.

The file that Apache should read is 315k long. Apache reads it by small 
blocks of 4096 bytes each. May be FreeBSD has some memory about how 
process is working with files and after some time enables some 
optimization or caching?.... I just do not have any clue... :(

Can anyone explain this please?



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	Folks,

	IF any/everone would keep an eye out for national Black FRiday
	adds that offer a 9-10" ASUS-EEE, I'd appreciate it.   (I've been
	poking around for much of today, but zip.)  The stores that are
	open obv'ly want to build suspense; this is a win re that
	notebook.  For me anyway:-)

	tia, y'all

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There was a time when I ran gnome-terminal from within Fluxbox. On my
new 7.2 installation I have installed gnome-terminal, but can't get it
to work. When I try to bring it up from the command line from within
Fluxbox I get this error message: "Failed to contact the GConf daemon;
exiting"

As usual, all help much appreciated.

Rem

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--- On Fri, 11/27/09, Patrick Lamaiziere <patfbsd@davenulle.org> wrote:=0A=
=0A> From: Patrick Lamaiziere <patfbsd@davenulle.org>=0A> Subject: Re: How =
to print using cups on FreeBSD?=0A> To: "Unga" <unga888@yahoo.com>=0A> Cc: =
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org=0A> Date: Friday, November 27, 2009, 8:19 AM=
=0A> Le Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:15:07 -0800=0A> (PST),=0A> Unga <unga888@yahoo.=
com>=0A> a =E9crit :=0A> =0A> > Hi=0A> > =0A> > I'm trying to print using c=
ups 1.3.10 on FreeBSD 7.2=0A> on a Epson=0A> > Stylus Photo R800 printer. I=
t prints garbage! That is,=0A> it print some=0A> > series of characters.=0A=
> > =0A> > My first question is, does cups work on FreeBSD to=0A> print?=0A=
> =0A> Yes.=0A> =0A> ...=0A> =0A> > pkg_info | grep foomatic=0A> > foomatic=
-db-20090530 Foomatic database=0A> > foomatic-db-engine-4.0.1,2 Foomatic da=
tabase engine=0A> > gutenprint-foomatic-5.1.7_2 GutenPrint Printer Driver=
=0A> =0A> Looks good, according to linuxprinting.org the Gutenprint=0A> dri=
ver should=0A> work for your printer.=0A> =0A> =0A> > I have followed this =
for cups configuration:=0A> > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/cups/p=
rinting-cups-configuring-server.html=0A> > =0A> > ls -l /dev/unlpt0=0A> > c=
rw-rw----=A0 1 root=A0 cups=A0 =A0 0, 155=0A> Nov 26 12:23 /dev/unlpt0=0A> =
> =0A> > ls -l /dev/ulpt0=0A> > crw-rw----=A0 1 root=A0 cups=A0 =A0 0, 154=
=0A> Nov 26 12:23 /dev/ulpt0=0A> > =0A> > I don't have /dev/lpt* .=0A> > =
=0A> > I'm a member of cups group.=0A> =0A> Ok.=0A> =0A> How did you config=
ure the printer under cups? Did you try=0A> the option=0A> usb / usb no res=
et for the usb port used by cups?=0A> Also check the cups logs (/var/log/cu=
ps/*)=0A> =0A> HTH, regards.=0A>  =0AHi=0A=0AThank you very much for the re=
ply.=0A=0AHere is what shows on error_log:=0A=0AListening to ::1:631 on fd =
1...=0AListening to 127.0.0.1:631 on fd 3...=0AListening to /var/run/cups.s=
ock on fd 4...=0AResuming new connection processing...=0A[Job ???] Request =
file type is application/postscript.=0A[Job 14] Adding start banner page "n=
one".=0A[Job 14] Adding end banner page "none".=0A[Job 14] File of type app=
lication/postscript queued by "unga".=0A[Job 14] Queued on "EPSON-R800" by =
"unga".=0A[Job 14] Started filter /usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/pstops (PI=
D 1467)=0A[Job 14] Started filter /usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/pstoraster=
 (PID 1468)=0A[Job 14] Started filter /usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/raster=
togutenprint.5.1 (PID 1469)=0A[Job 14] Started backend /usr/local/libexec/c=
ups/backend/usb (PID 1470)=0A[Job 14] Canceled by "unga".=0A=0A=0AOnly erro=
r is on access_log:=0A"POST /printers/ HTTP/1.1" 200 112 CUPS-Get-Default c=
lient-error-not-found=0A=0AAs for your question, the printer is connected t=
o a USB port and configured using the KDE 3.5 printer configuration utility=
.=0A=0AThe same printer prints very well on a older Linux system with a old=
er Gutenprint driver!=0A=0AWhat am I still missing?=0A=0ARegards=0AUnga=0A=
=0A=0A=0A=0A      

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fellow FreeBSDians=2C


  I am  facing    gnome2  issues in freebsd7.2

I installed freebsd7.2  in an IBMT60 lenova notebook=2C(  coreduoe 2.16 Ghz=
=2C IGB ram=2C ATI graphics)

   I  done  pkg_add  -r xorg=2C fine created xorg.conf  and tested   with  =
-retro option=2C  then got  mouse detected with blank screen.  I used hald =
and dbus in  rc.conf.


Then I installed     gnome   by    pkg_add -r gnome2 =2C  fine   enabled  g=
dm in rc.conf  and able to login and can use  Desktop .  I can chage Deskto=
p background with  .jpeg files
everything fine.

 But when Idownloaded  OOo3.1 binaries for 7.2 release from=20

http://lamarelle.lautre.net/OOo/   and   pkg_add locally

=2C then it failed =2C asking me to   install python26.x =2C jbigkit=2C    =
latest   gnutls  & jpeg from ports  instead of what I have in this box=2C t=
hen  cups-base=2C cups-image=2C cups-client etc  .

I installed python26=2C jbigkit=2C cups-base=2C cups-image=2C cups-client. =
  I deinstalled gnutls & jpeg ports and installed  again them.  after this =
    OOo got installed  and working fine. =20

But after I rebooted the machine    but issues=20

    1)   firefox browser can't launch =2C what I made wrong how to fix it?
    2) Ekiga softphone =2C Epiphany webbrowser can't launch.  how to fix ?
   3)in Sound&Video Movie player =2C swfdec Flash player etch can't launch =
=20
   4) Evolution Mail & calender also can't launced.
   5) I can't change  Desktop background with  .jpeg files =2C  but .png  w=
all papers worked for desktop backgroud. ? =20

what I made wrong=2C  how can I fix  these issues=2C   I really need  a Fre=
eBSD7.2  Desktop in my  this notebook=2C=20

Please help me with your suggestions & expertise=2C  All help much apprecia=
ted.

Thanks in advance=20
Dhanesh



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Brett Glass wrote:
> At 04:33 PM 11/26/2009, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>
>> Though it seems hyperthreading is improved on the Atom and there is no
>> penalty for leaving it on.
>
> Is there really no penalty? With HZ=1000 there are double the clock
> interrupts to be serviced at least. And as I understand it the Atom
> has less redundant hardware, so there are less likely to be unused
> resources available to the second thread. I am seeing substantially
> faster compiles with the SMP option commented out of the kernel.
>
> --Brett
>
My tests involved building a custom kernel - I never tried without SMP,
just without hyperthreading and there was no appreciable difference.
Using -j3 in make kernel, the kernel is built in just about 40 minutes.
Without -j same procedure lasts 55 minutes. (I am using an Atom 330
which is dual core)

On a Pentium 4 with HTT, -j actually results in a somewhat slower build.



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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:07:15 +0000, dhaneshk k <dhaneshkk@hotmail.com> wrote:
>   I deinstalled gnutls & jpeg ports and installed  again them.  after
> this     OOo got installed  and working fine.  
> 
> But after I rebooted the machine    but issues 
> 
>     1)   firefox browser can't launch , what I made wrong how to fix it?

It's possible that Firefox had been linked against the jpeg
library you had installed before the upgrade. Upgrading
Firefox now should fix this.



>     2) Ekiga softphone , Epiphany webbrowser can't launch.  how to fix ?

Maybe the same reason. Can you start it from a terminal session
and show the error message? Please do the same with Firefox to
check missing library dependencies.



>    3)in Sound&Video Movie player , swfdec Flash player etch can't launch  
>    4) Evolution Mail & calender also can't launced.

See above.



>    5) I can't change  Desktop background with  .jpeg files ,
>  but .png  wall papers worked for desktop backgroud. ?  

Yes, really seems to be the jpeg library.



> what I made wrong,  how can I fix  these issues,   I really need
>  a FreeBSD7.2  Desktop in my  this notebook, 

As it looks to me, you upgraded the jpeg library to a newer
version (to fulfill a requirement of OpenOffice), but the
applications you have installed still require the older
library that doesn't exist anymore on your system.

To fix this, either re-install the older library version
(this is what you surely do NOT want because of OpenOffice),
or upgrade all applications that depend on the jpeg library.
Tools like portmaster or portupgrade can help you with this,
so you don't need to upgrade everything manually.





-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
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I need to install  openoffice   in my FreeBSD7.2  laptop (IBMT60 coreduo) =
=2C without doing=20
a port installation how can I do  it with package addition

 pkg_add  -r     what_the_name_of_openoffice_package   =20

  I need to supply in # pkg_add -r   ?


   Is there an official  FreeBSD package for   OOo  ?   I done   3rd party =
binary installations for open office  from  lamrelle.net .  but all the tim=
e it crashed  some of my gnome  applications ..such as firefox=2C  evolutio=
n etc..

any hints much appreciated..

dhanesh
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Running a FreeBSD 8.0-REL/amd64 box with a quad core CPU and 8 GB of ram 
I intended also to operate Windows XP_32 within VirtualBox.
So far, VirtualBox is up and running, as well as Windows XP. But I do 
not have network connectivity.

Befor going deeper into my config I will report some strange behaviour 
of needed kernel modules

vboxnetflt.ko
vboxnetadp.ko

Both are needed for networking on VirtualBox and they get loaded at 
startup vi /boot/loader.conf. But to have a working network, I have to 
unload and then reload them, since if they get loaded at startup, 
networking is broken in virtual box!

My FreeBSD-based config is simple. I have a bridged NIC (msk0), a tap0 
device which is member of the bridge. But follwoing setups known from 
Qemu with tap0 do not work. So far.
On Windows XP side I use as 'physical' device PCnet FAST III (doesn't 
matter whether it is II or III), 'Attached to' is 'Bridged adapter' and 
'Name' is either msk0 or tap0, where only mask0 shows activity.

My virtual box does have its own regular IP, so I tried setting the IP 
of Windows's adapter to this and after this attempt failed, I set it to 
the very same of the host. I never get a running network with this.

I also switched off (or making it transparent) the filtering facility 
(pf), but with no effect.

Has anybody similar trouble?

Thanks,

Oliver

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I haven't set authentification process to sync my sources with freebsd cvsu=
p server.=0AHave you try to sync your sources with another cvsup server ?=
=0AYou can find the list here : http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handboo=
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On Friday 27 November 2009 05:11:41 Rem P Roberti wrote:
> There was a time when I ran gnome-terminal from within Fluxbox. On my
> new 7.2 installation I have installed gnome-terminal, but can't get it
> to work. When I try to bring it up from the command line from within
> Fluxbox I get this error message: "Failed to contact the GConf daemon;
> exiting"
> 
> As usual, all help much appreciated.
> 
> Rem

You can try adding gnome-settings-daemon to .xinitrc / .xsession. It should 
start the gconf daemon. I believe dbus is also required to work.

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Have a clean install of 8.0 and trying to do cvs make install of port 
php5 just to turn on apache module. The php5 make install is complaining 
that autoconf262, pkg-config and libxml2 as non-existent -- dependency 
list incomplete. I installed these as packages and they show up in 
pkg_info.
Only thing i can think of is the php5 make file is looking for the port 
make files of these so call non-existent ports to check that dependent 
is there when it should be checking the pkg-db to check if dependent is 
installed.

Question is how do I force the port make install of php5 to accept the 
package versions of the dependents so the compile will start?

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Alexandre L. wrote:
> --- En date de : Jeu 26.11.09, Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze@bsdforen.de> a écrit :
>> Should the CVS/SVN mirrors really
>> require authentication?
>>
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> Running /usr/bin/csup
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>> Parsing supfile "/etc/csup/sources"
>> Connecting to cvsup8.de.freebsd.org
>> Connected to 212.118.165.142
>> Server software version: SNAP_16_1h
>> Authentication required by the server and not supported by
>> client
>> *** Error code 1
> I haven't set authentification process to sync my sources with freebsd cvsup server.
> Have you try to sync your sources with another cvsup server ?
> You can find the list here : http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/cvsup.html

Yes, all other servers work. Still, this one should, too.

I do not choose the CVS servers I use:
SUPHOST=                `/usr/local/bin/fastest_cvsup -Qc de`

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When I was setting up my system for a complete rebuild I came across 
something unclear to me; I always used NO_PROFILE in my make.conf, 
however from what  I've read specific make options to build the 
kernel/base system should be in /etc/src.config. The manpage of src.conf 
specifies the option WITHOUT_PROFILING, which seemed to be the flag that 
I was looking for. Just to be certain I always keep the 'Rebuilding 
World' chapter of the handbook close, however that still specifies to 
use NO_PROFILE in make.conf.

So now my question: What is the desired way of turning of profiling: 
NO_PROFILE in make.conf or WITHOUT_PROFILING in src.conf ?

Thanks in advance

-- 

- Frank


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I don't know what is the problem but I thinking about this thing :=0AIs thi=
s cvsup servup wasn't in synchronization (due to the release of 8.0-RELEASE=
) and this server was locked for this reason ?=0A=0A--- En date de=A0: Ven =
27.11.09, Dominic Fandrey <kamikaze@bsdforen.de> a =E9crit=A0:=0A=0A> De: D=
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----------------------------------=0A> >>>>> Running /usr/bin/csup=0A> >>=
=0A> --------------------------------------------------------------=0A> >> =
Parsing supfile "/etc/csup/sources"=0A> >> Connecting to cvsup8.de.freebsd.=
org=0A> >> Connected to 212.118.165.142=0A> >> Server software version: SNA=
P_16_1h=0A> >> Authentication required by the server and not=0A> supported =
by=0A> >> client=0A> >> *** Error code 1=0A> > I haven't set authentificati=
on process to sync my=0A> sources with freebsd cvsup server.=0A> > Have you=
 try to sync your sources with another cvsup=0A> server ?=0A> > You can fin=
d the list here : http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/cvsup.html=
=0A> =0A> Yes, all other servers work. Still, this one should, too.=0A> =0A=
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Andreas Rudisch wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 16:35:55 +0100
> herbert langhans <herbert.raimund@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
>> Its merely a matter of comfort. Like on OSX or the infamous MS-thing, there is a simple window. It shows all the ssid, you click on one (maybe the password is already assigned) and you get the certain wifi net. 
>>
>> I use the laptop in different networks, often its auto selecting the wrong one. It would be great to point and click and get the connection..
> 
> Hence the link and the keyword wpa_supplicant. Any way, here is another link:
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=wpa_supplicant.conf&sektion=5
> 
> Take a look at the example section. You can define multiple networks.

The OP is aware, but the auto-selection of wpa_supplicant sucks:
>> I use the laptop in different networks, often its auto selecting the wrong one.

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Le Thu, 26 Nov 2009 20:50:31 -0800 (PST),
Unga <unga888@yahoo.com> a =E9crit :

> The same printer prints very well on a older Linux system with a
> older Gutenprint driver!
>=20
> What am I still missing?

Try to change the usb mode, there are two modes : one use ulpt and one
use unlpt. You can change it under cups (http://localhost:631)

If this does not do the trick I don't know.

Regards.

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On Friday 27 November 2009 12:45:54 Frank Staals wrote:
> When I was setting up my system for a complete rebuild I came across
> something unclear to me; I always used NO_PROFILE in my make.conf,
> however from what  I've read specific make options to build the
> kernel/base system should be in /etc/src.config. The manpage of src.conf
> specifies the option WITHOUT_PROFILING, which seemed to be the flag that
> I was looking for. Just to be certain I always keep the 'Rebuilding
> World' chapter of the handbook close, however that still specifies to
> use NO_PROFILE in make.conf.
> 
> So now my question: What is the desired way of turning of profiling:
> NO_PROFILE in make.conf or WITHOUT_PROFILING in src.conf ?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
WITHOUT_PROFILING in src.conf. The NO_xxx options are obsolete and should not 
be used.

-- 
Pieter de Goeje

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Hi,

Just wondering if anyone else out there has successfully gotten 
the 8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick fixit prompt up.

It boots fine, and sysinstall comes up, but I continually get "No 
USB devices found!" when I go to the fixit/USB option.

When I switch to the debug tty, I see da0, and all my device 
parameters.

I've even created a second USB stick, and stuck it in and tried.

No joy.

Anyways, has anyone successfully gotten the 
8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick fixit prompt up?

Thanks!
- Derek

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Pieter de Goeje wrote:

> On Friday 27 November 2009 12:45:54 Frank Staals wrote:
>> When I was setting up my system for a complete rebuild I came across
>> something unclear to me; I always used NO_PROFILE in my make.conf,
>> however from what  I've read specific make options to build the
>> kernel/base system should be in /etc/src.config. The manpage of src.conf
>> specifies the option WITHOUT_PROFILING, which seemed to be the flag that
>> I was looking for. Just to be certain I always keep the 'Rebuilding
>> World' chapter of the handbook close, however that still specifies to
>> use NO_PROFILE in make.conf.
>> 
>> So now my question: What is the desired way of turning of profiling:
>> NO_PROFILE in make.conf or WITHOUT_PROFILING in src.conf ?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> 
> WITHOUT_PROFILING in src.conf. The NO_xxx options are obsolete and should
> not be used.
> 

Yes - src.conf is used for the system. make.conf will contain options you 
want to apply to building ports. They were split to separate them.

-Mike



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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Derek (freebsd lists)
<482254ac@razorfever.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wondering if anyone else out there has successfully gotten the
> 8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick fixit prompt up.
>
> It boots fine, and sysinstall comes up, but I continually get "No USB
> devices found!" when I go to the fixit/USB option.
>
> When I switch to the debug tty, I see da0, and all my device parameters.
>
> I've even created a second USB stick, and stuck it in and tried.
>
> No joy.
>
> Anyways, has anyone successfully gotten the 8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick fixit
> prompt up?
>
> Thanks!
> - Derek

That's really weird. I can't say that I've seen this problem. It
sounds like you're trying to load the livefs - can you bring up a
normal fixit shell prompt and see what entries you have in /dev for
da0*? There should be a da0a. Due to sysinstall weirdness, adding this
USB support was somewhat of a hack, as it doesn't look for da0 - it
looks for da0a. :P

-- randi

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Randi Harper wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Derek (freebsd lists)
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>> It boots fine, and sysinstall comes up, but I continually get "No USB
>> devices found!" when I go to the fixit/USB option.
>>
>> Anyways, has anyone successfully gotten the 8.0-RELEASE-i386-memstick fixit
>> prompt up?
>>
> can you bring up a normal fixit shell prompt and see what entries you have in /dev for
> da0*? There should be a da0a. Due to sysinstall weirdness, adding this
> USB support was somewhat of a hack, as it doesn't look for da0 - it
> looks for da0a. :P
> 

When I do Fixit/Shell and switch to tty3 I do:

find /dev/ -name "da0*"

and get:

./da0
./da0a

Is this what you mean by "normal fixit shell"?

- Derek

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On Friday 27 November 2009 12:44:55 pm Michael Powell wrote:
> Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> > On Friday 27 November 2009 12:45:54 Frank Staals wrote:
> >> When I was setting up my system for a complete rebuild I came
> >> across something unclear to me; I always used NO_PROFILE in my
> >> make.conf, however from what  I've read specific make options to
> >> build the kernel/base system should be in /etc/src.config. The
> >> manpage of src.conf specifies the option WITHOUT_PROFILING, which
> >> seemed to be the flag that I was looking for. Just to be certain I
> >> always keep the 'Rebuilding World' chapter of the handbook close,
> >> however that still specifies to use NO_PROFILE in make.conf.
> >>
> >> So now my question: What is the desired way of turning of
> >> profiling: NO_PROFILE in make.conf or WITHOUT_PROFILING in
> >> src.conf ?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance
> >
> > WITHOUT_PROFILING in src.conf. The NO_xxx options are obsolete and
> > should not be used.
>
> Yes - src.conf is used for the system. make.conf will contain options
> you want to apply to building ports. They were split to separate
> them.
>
> -Mike

Yes, src.conf is used for the system and that's where WITHOUT_PROFILING 
should go, yet still, you might should take a look in here first:

http://phk.freebsd.dk/misc/stable7_build_options/

and see what might happen if you use it.

read this thread (the whole thing) before going any further ..:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2009-November/013561.html



Best Regards
Gonzalo Nemmi

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cronfy wrote:

> Hello.
> 
> I've noticed a very weird behavior of 2 Apache processes that shold read
> the same file to process a request (they configured to read it on every
> request). One spends about 6ms to read the file, and second spends about
> 114ms (I used ktrace to find this out). Every time, on every request,
> the problem is reproducible. Apaches are the same, the only difference
> between them that they are working from different users to serve
> different sites. Same binary, same config.
> 
> First Apache used to work in the same way some time ago - it spent
> ~120ms to read the file. But once it changed and now it is working fast.
> 
> Restarts of Apache do not look to affect on anything.
> 
> The file that Apache should read is 315k long. Apache reads it by small
> blocks of 4096 bytes each. May be FreeBSD has some memory about how
> process is working with files and after some time enables some
> optimization or caching?.... I just do not have any clue... :(
> 
> Can anyone explain this please?
> 

Caching is coming into play if the first read takes longer than subsequent 
reads. It may not be uniform as older objects move in and out of cache being 
replaced by newer. The OS will have some space for buffer caching and when 
Apache makes a 'hit' on this cache retrieval will happen faster. This buffer 
space is dynamic in nature, and will shrink as Apache fills up memory. As 
Apache needs more memory the OS will attempt to provide as much as it can 
within reason by shrinking the buffer allocation space.

If this is a static file which needs to be read by all pages served, some 
other form of caching should be investigated. In the meantime you may want 
to try the following in httpd.conf if not already doing so:

EnableMMAP on
EnableSendfile on

You may also want to see if you can set aside a little RAM and cache it 
there, ala:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_mem_cache.html

Another approach is a reverse proxy such as Varnish in front of the web 
server. But the first most immediate thing you can try and measure is to 
turn on sendile() if you're not using it.

-Mike
  



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Hello,

On the Development list somebody mentioned the BitTorrent tracker:
http://torrents.FreeBSD.org:8080/

Looking at this page:
http://torrents.freebsd.org:8080/stats.html?info_hash=329525ff9a0fbd43ee25e50c510564919255403e

I noticed that it lists everyone as being connected for about 8 minutes.

This leads to strange results like my download speed being listed as 1.89 MB/sec when it is in fact capped at 100kB/sec.


Before downloading, I was wondering why everybody seemed to have such fat pipes :P

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On November 27, 2009, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Befor going deeper into my config I will report some strange behaviour
> of needed kernel modules
> 
> vboxnetflt.ko
> vboxnetadp.ko
> 
> Both are needed for networking on VirtualBox and they get loaded at
> startup vi /boot/loader.conf. But to have a working network, I have to
> unload and then reload them, since if they get loaded at startup,
> networking is broken in virtual box!

The vboxnetadp.ko is needed for the "host-only adapter" mode, I tend not to 
load it. For bridged mode, you need vboxnetflt.ko.

I have been having good luck by always loading vboxnetadp.ko manually rather 
than from loader.conf.

> My FreeBSD-based config is simple. I have a bridged NIC (msk0), a tap0
> device which is member of the bridge.

I do not use a tap device. It should not be needed.  I bridge the physical 
device directly.

> Has anybody similar trouble?

The modules are a somewhat temperamental.  When I follow the above, it works 
great.  When I deviate, I sometimes have trouble.

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Hi,

I'm trying to replace a faulty disk in a gmirror mirror but
it fails.

This machine contains two mirrors: mirror0 and mirror1 each
containing two disks of 500 GB. mirror1 is giving me trouble.

The disk on channel 3 (ad6), which was identical to the disk on 
channel 2 (ad4), was faulty and I replaced it with a larger disk
this morning. The new disk is a Western Digital 640 GB.

The steps I took sofar:

#gmirror forget mirror1

#gmirror insert mirror1 ad6

A "gmirror status" shows the new disk being added to mirror1.
It then starts to write to the new disk but stops after a few
seconds and when I do "gmirror status" again the new disk is
gone again.

Any ideas?

Here is some info about the system:

piggie# uname -a
FreeBSD piggie.int.daemon.net 7.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE #0:
 Sun Feb 24 19:59:52 UTC 2008

piggie# atacontrol list
ATA channel 0:
    Master:  ad0 <ST3500630A/3.AAE> ATA/ATAPI revision 7
    Slave:       no device present
ATA channel 1:
    Master:  ad2 <ST3500630A/3.AAE> ATA/ATAPI revision 7
    Slave:       no device present
ATA channel 2:
    Master:  ad4 <ST3500320AS/SD15> Serial ATA v1.0
    Slave:       no device present
ATA channel 3:
    Master:  ad6 <WDC WD6400AACS-00D6B1/01.01A01> Serial ATA II
    Slave:       no device present

piggie# gmirror status
          Name    Status  Components
mirror/mirror0  COMPLETE  ad0
                          ad2
mirror/mirror1  DEGRADED  ad4

piggie# gmirror list
Geom name: mirror0
State: COMPLETE
Components: 2
Balance: round-robin
Slice: 4096
Flags: NONE
GenID: 0
SyncID: 1
ID: 2181652091
Providers:
1. Name: mirror/mirror0
   Mediasize: 500107861504 (466G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r5w5e6
Consumers:
1. Name: ad0
   Mediasize: 500107862016 (466G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r1w1e1
   State: ACTIVE
   Priority: 0
   Flags: NONE
   GenID: 0
   SyncID: 1
   ID: 1890757270
2. Name: ad2
   Mediasize: 500107862016 (466G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r1w1e1
   State: ACTIVE
   Priority: 0
   Flags: NONE
   GenID: 0
   SyncID: 1
   ID: 2188477788

Geom name: mirror1
State: DEGRADED
Components: 2
Balance: round-robin
Slice: 4096
Flags: NONE
GenID: 8
SyncID: 4
ID: 3490083122
Providers:
1. Name: mirror/mirror1
   Mediasize: 500107861504 (466G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r1w1e1
Consumers:
1. Name: ad4
   Mediasize: 500107862016 (466G)
   Sectorsize: 512
   Mode: r1w1e1
   State: ACTIVE
   Priority: 0
   Flags: NONE
   GenID: 8
   SyncID: 4
   ID: 2123128362


TIA,

/\
Vincent

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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Norbert Papke <npapke@acm.org> wrote:

> On November 27, 2009, O. Hartmann wrote:
> > Befor going deeper into my config I will report some strange behaviour
> > of needed kernel modules
> >
> > vboxnetflt.ko
> > vboxnetadp.ko
> >
> > Both are needed for networking on VirtualBox and they get loaded at
> > startup vi /boot/loader.conf. But to have a working network, I have to
> > unload and then reload them, since if they get loaded at startup,
> > networking is broken in virtual box!
>
> The vboxnetadp.ko is needed for the "host-only adapter" mode, I tend not to
> load it. For bridged mode, you need vboxnetflt.ko.
>
> I have been having good luck by always loading vboxnetadp.ko manually
> rather
> than from loader.conf.
>
> > My FreeBSD-based config is simple. I have a bridged NIC (msk0), a tap0
> > device which is member of the bridge.
>
> I do not use a tap device. It should not be needed.  I bridge the physical
> device directly.
>
> > Has anybody similar trouble?
>
> The modules are a somewhat temperamental.  When I follow the above, it
> works
> great.  When I deviate, I sometimes have trouble.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
Yeah I assume the issue is vboxnetflt.ko needs eth device to be loaded to
actually bind to.  I do this with /etc/crontab to work around:


@reboot                                 root    /sbin/kldload
/boot/modules/vboxnetflt.ko
-- 
Adam Vande More

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Hi there,

Is there Ext3/Ext4 read support in FreeBSD 8? Can we use fs with
256-byte inodes?

Thanks in advance.

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Hello

My goal is to add to all outgoing mail a small boilerplate.

My system:
FreeBSD acsvfbsd06.acutronic.ch 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0: Thu Sep=
 17=20
17:53:59 CEST 2009    =20
martin@acsvfbsd06.acutronic.ch:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  amd64

sendmail.mc:
[snip]
MAIL_FILTER(`mimedefang', `S=3Dlocal:/var/spool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang.sock,=
 F=3DT, T=3DS:1m;R:1m')dnl
define(`confINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS', `mimedefang')dnl
[snip]

sendmail version:
ESMTP Sendmail 8.14.3/8.14.3; Fri, 27 Nov 2009 17:58:56 +0100 (CET)


acsvfbsd06# mimedefang.pl -test
Filter /usr/local/etc/mimedefang/mimedefang-filter seems syntactically corr=
ect.

acsvfbsd06# mimedefang.pl -features
MIMEDefang version 2.67

Archive::Zip                  : yes
HTML::Parser                  : yes
Net::DNS                      : yes
Path:CONFDIR                  : yes (/usr/local/etc/mimedefang)
Path:QUARANTINEDIR            : yes (/var/spool/MD-Quarantine)
Path:SENDMAIL                 : yes (/usr/sbin/sendmail)
Path:SPOOLDIR                 : yes (/var/spool/MIMEDefang)
SpamAssassin                  : yes
HTML:TokeParser               : no
HTMLCleaner                   : no
Unix::Syslog                  : no
Virus:AVP                     : no
Virus:AVP5                    : no
Virus:BDC                     : no
Virus:CLAMAV                  : no
Virus:CLAMD                   : no
Virus:CSAV                    : no
Virus:FPROT                   : no
Virus:FPROTD                  : no
Virus:FPROTD6                 : no
Virus:FPSCAN                  : no
Virus:FSAV                    : no
Virus:HBEDV                   : no
Virus:KAVSCANNER              : no
Virus:NAI                     : no
Virus:NOD32                   : no
Virus:NVCC                    : no
Virus:SAVSCAN                 : no
Virus:SOPHIE                  : no
Virus:SOPHOS                  : no
Virus:SymantecCSS             : no
Virus:TREND                   : no
Virus:TROPHIE                 : no
Virus:VEXIRA                  : no
Anomy::HTMLCleaner            : missing
Archive::Zip                  : Version 1.30
Digest::SHA1                  : Version 2.12
HTML::Parser                  : Version 3.64
HTML::TokeParser              : missing
IO::Socket                    : Version 1.31
IO::Stringy                   : Version 2.110
MIME::Base64                  : Version 3.08
MIME::Tools                   : Version 5.427
MIME::Words                   : Version 5.427
Mail::Mailer                  : Version 2.04
Mail::SpamAssassin            : Version 3.002005
Net::DNS                      : Version 0.65
Unix::Syslog                  : Version 1.1

ps -ax shows
6722  ??  S      0:00,19 /usr/local/bin/mimedefang-multiplexor -l -p /var/s=
pool/MIMEDefang/mimedefang-multiplexor.pid -z /var/spool/MIMEDefang -m 2=20
-x 10 -U

The -l option means to log all stuff to syslog.

/var/log/all.log shows:
Nov 27 17:57:18 acsvfbsd06 kernel: pid 9919 (perl), uid 26: exited on signa=
l 11 (core dumped)
Nov 27 17:57:18 acsvfbsd06 mimedefang-multiplexor[6722]: Reap: slave 0 (pid=
 9919) exited due to signal 11 (SLAVE DIED UNEXPECTEDLY)
Nov 27 17:57:18 acsvfbsd06 mimedefang-multiplexor[6722]: Slave 0 resource u=
sage: req=3D0, scans=3D0, user=3D0.158, sys=3D0.067, nswap=3D0, majflt=3D0,=
 minflt=3D2832, maxrss

The above will repeate any 30 seconds. I also ant find the core files but I=
=20
could not find it! (Or I did not find the correct directory)

Any ideas what is going wrong here?

--=20

Martin Schweizer
<office@pc-service.ch>

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On 2009.11.27 10:42:55 +0000, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
> On Friday 27 November 2009 05:11:41 Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > There was a time when I ran gnome-terminal from within Fluxbox. On my
> > new 7.2 installation I have installed gnome-terminal, but can't get it
> > to work. When I try to bring it up from the command line from within
> > Fluxbox I get this error message: "Failed to contact the GConf daemon;
> > exiting"
> > 
> > As usual, all help much appreciated.
> > 
> > Rem
> 
> You can try adding gnome-settings-daemon to .xinitrc / .xsession. It should 
> start the gconf daemon. I believe dbus is also required to work.

Dbus daemon is running, and when I run top I see that gconf is present.
I'm not sure what is going on here. I've tried a couple of things with
.xinitrc with no luck. Either X fails to open, or I still get the
"Failed to contact the GConf daemon; exiting" message when I try to run
gnome-terminal. 

Rem
> 

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2009/11/26 Gary Kline <kline@thought.org>:
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Folks,
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0IF any/everone would keep an eye out for national Black FR=
iday
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0adds that offer a 9-10" ASUS-EEE, I'd appreciate it. =A0 (=
I've been
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0poking around for much of today, but zip.) =A0The stores t=
hat are
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0open obv'ly want to build suspense; this is a win re that
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0notebook. =A0For me anyway:-)
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0tia, y'all
>

What's a good price?  Beast Buy has the 1005HA in pathetic,
pale pink for $280 on line, which is a gorb-dorfle cheap yo,
if'n y'ask me (& I'm not sure if the above counts, but I'm goin'
with it here).

--=20
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Am Freitag, den 27.11.2009, 07:37 +0000 schrieb dhaneshk k:
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> 
> I need to install  openoffice   in my FreeBSD7.2  laptop (IBMT60 coreduo) , without doing 
> a port installation how can I do  it with package addition
> 
>  pkg_add  -r     what_the_name_of_openoffice_package    
> 
>   I need to supply in # pkg_add -r   ?
> 
> 
>    Is there an official  FreeBSD package for   OOo  ?   I done   3rd party binary installations for open office  from  lamrelle.net .  but all the time it crashed  some of my gnome  applications ..such as firefox,  evolution etc..
> 
> any hints much appreciated..
> 
> dhanesh
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FreeBSD hasn't an official package for downloading. You have to compile
it on the hard way...

And very important: Don't forget to set LOCALIZED_LANG variable!!!




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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 05:37:02PM +0100, Vincent Zee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to replace a faulty disk in a gmirror mirror but
> it fails.
> 
> This machine contains two mirrors: mirror0 and mirror1 each
> containing two disks of 500 GB. mirror1 is giving me trouble.
> 
> The disk on channel 3 (ad6), which was identical to the disk on 
> channel 2 (ad4), was faulty and I replaced it with a larger disk
> this morning. The new disk is a Western Digital 640 GB.
> 
> The steps I took sofar:
> 
> #gmirror forget mirror1
> 
> #gmirror insert mirror1 ad6
> 
> A "gmirror status" shows the new disk being added to mirror1.
> It then starts to write to the new disk but stops after a few
> seconds and when I do "gmirror status" again the new disk is
> gone again.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
I have several Sun X2100's, and the have a problem with the riser
connector for the drives. I have seen behaviios like this, when I had a
hardware problem. Might that be your issue?


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> Am Freitag, den 27.11.2009, 07:37 +0000 schrieb dhaneshk k:
>>
>>
>> I need to install  openoffice   in my FreeBSD7.2  laptop (IBMT60  
>> coreduo) , without doing
>> a port installation how can I do  it with package addition
>>
>>  pkg_add  -r     what_the_name_of_openoffice_package
>>
>>   I need to supply in # pkg_add -r   ?
>>
>>
>>    Is there an official  FreeBSD package for   OOo  ?   I done   3rd  
>> party binary installations for open office  from  lamrelle.net .  but  
>> all the time it crashed  some of my gnome  applications ..such as  
>> firefox,  evolution etc..
>>
>> any hints much appreciated..
>>
>> dhanesh


Not official but I've never had a problem with these, but I don't use  
gnome either.

ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/FreeBSD/

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Hello all,

I'm running a dedicated server and today I was not able to ssh to it.
I contacted technical support and they reported to me that the machine
had frozen (they could not see anything on the screen neither type
anything).
So I was forced to do a hard reboot. Is there anything that I can do
to find out what happened?
I'm currently running 7.2-p4. I looked over some logs and the only
weird thing that I saw was a lot of:

"Limiting closed port RST response from xxx to xxx".

I'm only running a ssh server with minimal amount of software and
running the generic kernel.
I recently finished doing a re-installation so I do not have a
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Any tip or suggestions would be appreciated.

-r

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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 02:17:55PM -0500, Rod Person wrote:
 
> Not official but I've never had a problem with these, but I don't use  
> gnome either.
 
> ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/FreeBSD/

I used a package from this site the other week, it works fine. Beats
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Hi Stan,

thanks for your answer.

On 27 November 2009, at 20:30, stan wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 05:37:02PM +0100, Vincent Zee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>=20
>> I'm trying to replace a faulty disk in a gmirror mirror but
>> it fails.
>>=20
>> This machine contains two mirrors: mirror0 and mirror1 each
>> containing two disks of 500 GB. mirror1 is giving me trouble.
>>=20
>> The disk on channel 3 (ad6), which was identical to the disk on=20
>> channel 2 (ad4), was faulty and I replaced it with a larger disk
>> this morning. The new disk is a Western Digital 640 GB.
>>=20
>> The steps I took sofar:
>>=20
>> #gmirror forget mirror1
>>=20
>> #gmirror insert mirror1 ad6
>>=20
>> A "gmirror status" shows the new disk being added to mirror1.
>> It then starts to write to the new disk but stops after a few
>> seconds and when I do "gmirror status" again the new disk is
>> gone again.
>>=20
>> Any ideas?
>>=20
> I have several Sun X2100's, and the have a problem with the riser
> connector for the drives. I have seen behaviios like this, when I had =
a
> hardware problem. Might that be your issue?

The sata drives are on a cheap controller:

atapci1: <SiI SiI 3512 SATA150 controller> port 0xdc00-0xdc07,
0xe000-0xe003,0xe400-0xe407,0xe800-0xe803,0xec00-0xec0f
 mem 0xdf002000-0xdf0021ff irq 10 at device 20.0 on pci0

I looked at dmesg and found this error message:

GEOM_MIRROR: Device mirror1: rebuilding provider ad6.
interrupt storm detected on "irq10:"; throttling interrupt source
interrupt storm detected on "irq10:"; throttling interrupt source
interrupt storm detected on "irq10:"; throttling interrupt source
interrupt storm detected on "irq10:"; throttling interrupt source
interrupt storm detected on "irq10:"; throttling interrupt source
ad6: TIMEOUT - WRITE_DMA retrying (1 retry left) LBA=3D35200
ad6: FAILURE - WRITE_DMA status=3D51<READY,DSC,ERROR>
 error=3D4<ABORTED> LBA=3D358528
GEOM_MIRROR: Synchronization request failed (error=3D5). =
ad6[WRITE(offset=3D183500800, length=3D131072)]
GEOM_MIRROR: Device mirror1: provider ad6 disconnected.
GEOM_MIRROR: Device mirror1: rebuilding provider ad6 stopped.

/\
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> As far as GUI goes, there's good news and bad news.  The good news is 
> that a couple GUI network managers are around:

sysutils/desktopbsd-tools includes a wireless network configurator 
according to its pkg-descr, haven't used myself though.

Chris

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Boris Samorodov wrote:
> Install x11-fonts/webfonts and do apropriate changes to xorg.conf.
> I have webfonts right after misc fonts at xorg.conf. That always
> gave me good results.
>   

I placed 'webfonts' into xorg.conf after 'misc' but firefox still shows 
Cyrillic texts in a messed up way. Also in Belarussian texts letters Ñ– 
and Ñž stand out (ex. http://be-x-old.wikipedia.org).
And Opera shows Cyrillic texts very neatly. I don't quite understand 
what causes such difference.

Ubuntu Linux doesn't have such problem at all, not in firefox and not in 
opera.

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Hello.

It is well known that nice allows to change CPU scheduling priority. But 
is there something
that would tune disk I/O priority for a particular process? Thanks in 
advance.

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Greetings again. I used freebsd-update to upgrade a system from 7.1 to 7.2. The main upgrade went fine, but upgrading the ports had huge problems. It could not find most (but not all) of the packages to upgrade. A typical part of the failure looks like:

--->  Checking for the latest package of 'lang/python25'
--->  Fetching the package(s) for 'python25-2.5.4_3' (lang/python25)
--->  Fetching python25-2.5.4_3
fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/All/python25-2.5.4_3.tbz: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
** The command returned a non-zero exit status: 1
** Failed to fetch ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/All/python25-2.5.4_3.tbz
fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/All/python25-2.5.4_3.tgz: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
** The command returned a non-zero exit status: 1
** Failed to fetch ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/All/python25-2.5.4_3.tgz
** Failed to fetch python25-2.5.4_3
** Listing the failed packages (-:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
        ! python25-2.5.4_3      (fetch error)
--->  Fetching the latest package(s) for 'python25' (lang/python25)
--->  Fetching python25
fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/Latest/python25.tbz: Protocol error
** The command returned a non-zero exit status: 1
** Failed to fetch ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/Latest/python25.tbz
fetch: ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/Latest/python25.tgz: Protocol error
** The command returned a non-zero exit status: 1
** Failed to fetch ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/Latest/python25.tgz
** Failed to fetch python25
** Listing the failed packages (-:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
        ! python25@     (fetch error)
** Could not find the latest version (2.5.4_3)
** No package available: lang/python25

It then goes on to the next package. It only got about 10% of the ports.

Am I missing something obvious here?

--Paul Hoffman

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	How do I build tarballs of packages that usually wind up in 
	/usr/ports/packages?

	I thought I had something in /etc/make.conf, but nope.  My
	build of OOo [311] recently finished on my new to-be server.  
	Since both the new Dell and this older Dell are running 7.2, I
	figure I can do any builds and move the packages across.

	I thought I had seen foo.tgz in /usr/ports/bar/foo/; but this
	time, no expected tarball.  --??--  A man ports isn't very
	clear.  I usually type make install clean when I build
	anything.  If I have to start over from scratch with
	openoffice would I type

	# make install package clean? Or what?

	anybody?



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Le Sat, 28 Nov 2009 01:05:47 -0800,
Gary Kline <kline@thought.org> a =E9crit :

> 	How do I build tarballs of packages that usually wind up in=20
> 	/usr/ports/packages?
...=20
> 	# make install package clean? Or what?

make package

You can also create a package from an already installed port with
pkg_create.

Regards.

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Gary Kline wrote:
> 	How do I build tarballs of packages that usually wind up in 
> 	/usr/ports/packages?
>
> 	I thought I had something in /etc/make.conf, but nope.  My
> 	build of OOo [311] recently finished on my new to-be server.  
> 	Since both the new Dell and this older Dell are running 7.2, I
> 	figure I can do any builds and move the packages across.
>
> 	I thought I had seen foo.tgz in /usr/ports/bar/foo/; but this
> 	time, no expected tarball.  --??--  A man ports isn't very
> 	clear.  I usually type make install clean when I build
> 	anything.  If I have to start over from scratch with
> 	openoffice would I type
>
> 	# make install package clean? Or what?
>
> 	anybody?
>
>   
Now that you got it installed, you may use pkg_create:

pkg_create -Rb openoffice.org-3.1.1

(You can get the exact package name using pkg_info -Ix openoffice)
The -R flag will also build all dependencies of openoffice.

Something along the lines of the following script:

#! /usr/bin/env bash
mkdir -p /usr/ports/packages
cd /usr/ports/packages
rm -rf *.tbz
echo "Package creation starting `date`"
IFS=$'\n'
for i in `pkg_info  -Ea`
do
 echo  "Creating $i"
 pkg_create -b $i
done
echo "Finished, `date`"

will create a package for every single port installed on your system and
place it in /usr/ports/packages.  You can then move these and install
them on another system. Notice the script does not use -R as it is
already building all packages  :)

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Hey everyone,

Yesterday I wanted to update my system currently running 8.0-RC1 amd64 
to the latest 8-STABLE release. However buildworld failed. I found out 
the problem seems to pop up when trying to build the lib32 libraries. If 
I build lib32 without ccache everything on itself everything seems to go 
fine. However when using ccache, even with a clean cache, the build 
fails. The error seems to start at:

echo libc.so.7: /usr/obj/usr/src/lib32/usr/lib32/libgcc.a >> .depend
/usr/local/libexec/ccache/world-cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/lib/libc/include 
-I/usr/src/lib/libc/../../include -I/usr/src/lib/libc/i386 -DNLS 
-D__DBINTERFACE_PRIVATE -I/usr/src/lib/libc/../../contrib/gdtoa -DINET6 
-I/usr/obj/lib32/usr/src/lib/libc -I/usr/src/lib/libc/resolv 
-D_ACL_PRIVATE -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -I/usr/src/lib/libc/locale -DBROKEN_DES 
-DPORTMAP -DDES_BUILTIN -I/usr/src/lib/libc/rpc -DYP -DNS_CACHING 
-DSYMBOL_VERSIONING -std=gnu99 -fstack-protector -Wsystem-headers 
-Werror -Wall -Wno-format-y2k -Wno-uninitialized -Wno-pointer-sign -c fork.S
fork.S: Assembler messages:
fork.S:3: Error: invalid character '_' in mnemonic

Can anyone point out what could go wrong ? Am I even 'allowed' to build 
lib32 with ccache on ? My current system is running:

frank@Rena# uname -a
FreeBSD Rena.FStaals.LAN 8.0-RC1 FreeBSD 8.0-RC1 #0: Mon Nov  2 13:45:35 
CET 2009     root@Rena.FStaals.LAN:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/RENAKERNEL  amd64

frank@Rena# ccache -V
ccache version 2.4
Copyright Andrew Tridgell 2002
Released under the GNU GPL v2 or later*
*
The full log : http://fstaals.net/junk/build32_clean_cache.log


thanks in advance


-- 

- Frank


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On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 11:26:55AM +0200, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> > 	How do I build tarballs of packages that usually wind up in 
> > 	/usr/ports/packages?
> >
> > 	I thought I had something in /etc/make.conf, but nope.  My
> > 	build of OOo [311] recently finished on my new to-be server.  
> > 	Since both the new Dell and this older Dell are running 7.2, I
> > 	figure I can do any builds and move the packages across.
> >
> > 	I thought I had seen foo.tgz in /usr/ports/bar/foo/; but this
> > 	time, no expected tarball.  --??--  A man ports isn't very
> > 	clear.  I usually type make install clean when I build
> > 	anything.  If I have to start over from scratch with
> > 	openoffice would I type
> >
> > 	# make install package clean? Or what?
> >
> > 	anybody?
> >
> >   
> Now that you got it installed, you may use pkg_create:
> 
> pkg_create -Rb openoffice.org-3.1.1
> 
> (You can get the exact package name using pkg_info -Ix openoffice)
> The -R flag will also build all dependencies of openoffice.
> 
> Something along the lines of the following script:
> 
> #! /usr/bin/env bash
> mkdir -p /usr/ports/packages
> cd /usr/ports/packages
> rm -rf *.tbz
> echo "Package creation starting `date`"
> IFS=$'\n'
> for i in `pkg_info  -Ea`
> do
>  echo  "Creating $i"
>  pkg_create -b $i
> done
> echo "Finished, `date`"
> 
> will create a package for every single port installed on your system and
> place it in /usr/ports/packages.  You can then move these and install
> them on another system. Notice the script does not use -R as it is
> already building all packages  :)
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	Doing a  "pkg_create -Rb" yielded the same results as
	Patrick's make package.  Someone I wound up with 109 tarballs
	on ethic [new Dell].  Am trying a pkg_add on tao [old Dell].  
	See if it works.

	...Well, an hour+, but it was a learning experience.  In my
	desktop's /usr/ports/packages/All---it probably did not
	matter-- 

	pkg_add -vfF openoffice-3.tbz worked.

	thanks guys,

	gary

	PS: I should add in my own defense that I tried building
	OOo-311 on my desktop but ran out of diskspace... .


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Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> [ -current CC dropped ]
> On Mon, 9 Nov 2009, O. Hartmann wrote:
>> I try to install a fresh new FreeBSD 8.0-RC2 (from snapshot-DVD) on a
>> barndnew harddrive. As far as I recall partitioning a disk is now
>> done via gpart and the limitation of having only 8 (-2) partitions
>> from a through h except b and c is now obsoleted. When dropping into
>> the installation process, I realised that the 8 partition boundary is
>> still present.
>> Is there a howto (I searched the wiki and lists without success)? I
>> read a lot about how to install FreeBSD on op of a complete ZFS
>> infrastructure, but key issue seems to be a hands-on partitioning of
>> the target haddrive via the fixit procedure.
> 
> sysinstall does not [yet] do GPT partitions, I believe someone is 
> working on patches but I have no idea what state they are in.

Oh, I regret this. GPT partitions seem to me to be much more powerful
than the old MBR. Hope we can get GPT support/replacement soon.

> 
> Also, I didn't think that bsdlabel was limited to 8 partitions, however 
> I'm not certain.

Manpage of bsdlabel(8) tells us that it can hold 8 entries in the
partitioning table. I'm not quite sure, but months ago I read something
about a change/patch allowing up to 26 entries (limitation to the
alphabet). Days ago I installed a fresh new FreeBSD 8 on a new harddisk
to get rid of some legacy geometry errors. I was wondering why still the
 a - h-label constraint in bsdlabel was still present.

> 
> BTW gpart does many partition types not just MBR and GPT.
> 

Oliver

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Hi,

I'm trying to read/write on usb weather station.
I've got a C soft which find it on /dev/uhid0

But i do not know how to read/write on it.
It make 5 years i've not used C developpement.
I've read handbook and what i can find about USB / UHID and 
communication ...
But i still don't know how to read and write on it.

Can someont tell me where to find an example or who can help me ?

Thanks,

Olivier


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El día Saturday, November 28, 2009 a las 11:26:55AM +0200, Manolis Kiagias escribió:

> Now that you got it installed, you may use pkg_create:
> 
> pkg_create -Rb openoffice.org-3.1.1
> 
> (You can get the exact package name using pkg_info -Ix openoffice)
> The -R flag will also build all dependencies of openoffice.
	...

If you build more than one package don't forget the flag -n

	matthias
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Hi to all;

I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) 
for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a 
regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great 
VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) in FBSD than in any other 
OS I tried it (Ubuntu, Winblows and OpenSolaris (!) ). 

Along the years, I've been running FBSD, picking up info from any "Tuning  
FreeBSD" guide I could find, starting with the handbook of course, going 
through articles and mailing list archives, trying to find a balance that 
would fit my desktop, among the several roles FreeBSD is used for.

I would like to expose the hardware/settings I have now to the list, to see if 
what I've done is appropriate, over or under rated (or simply stupid), to 
squeeze every drop of performance FreeBSD can give with what I have. It is 
pretty fast as it is but it never hurts attempting to make it even better. 

Please bear 2 things in mind:
1) I am trying to learn here; 
2) This is a Desktop machine (not a server!), sitting on my home LAN, behind a 
properly configured (again, to the best of my modest ability) firewall. It is 
used for everyday tasks, plus developing and music production.

I am posting what I believe to be most relevant. 

Thank you all before hand for any advice. Here it goes:

[Machine]

FreeBSD 8.0-PRERELEASE #0 r198930M: Sat Nov 21 14:24:10 BRT 2009 
CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor (3193.08-MHz K8-class CPU)
 <Cool`n'Quiet 2.0> on cpu0
 cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu2: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu3: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
MB:  AOD790GX/128M
RAM: real mem = 8589934592 (8192 MB) avail mem = 7994658816 (7624 MB) 
VIDEO:<ATI Radeon 3300 Graphics> on vgapci0
NET: <RealTek PCIe Gigabit Ethernet>  (yeah, i know...)
HD1: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata2-master SATA300
HD2: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata3-master SATA300

[loader.conf]

verbose_loading="YES"
amdtemp_load="YES"
drm_load="YES"
radeon_load="YES"
linux_load="YES"
vboxdrv_load="YES"
# vboxnetflt and #vboxnetadp loaded later
snd_cmi_load="YES"
atapicam_load="YES"
cpufreq_load="YES"

[rc.conf]

background_fsck="NO"
check_quotas="NO"
clear_tmp_enable="YES"
compat4x_enable="YES"
compat5x_enable="YES"
compat6x_enable="YES"
compat7x_enable="YES"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
tcp_extensions="YES"
defaultrouter="10.10.10.1"
hostname="me"
gateway_enable="NO"
ifconfig_re0="inet 10.10.10.2  netmask 255.255.255.0"
linux_enable="YES"
inetd_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sshd_enable="YES"
smbd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
cupsd_enable="YES"
fusefs_enable="YES"
fusefs_safe="YES"
hald_enable="YES"
dbus_enable="YES"
powerd_enable="YES"
# powerd_flags="-i 92 -r 65 -p 200"
powerd_flags="-p 200"
font8x8="cp850-8x8"
font8x14="cp850-8x14"
font8x16="cp850-8x16"
keymap="br275.iso.acc.kbd"

[sysctl.conf]

debug.cpufreq.lowest=1250
vfs.read_max=32
kern.maxvnodes=400000
kern.maxfiles=65536
kern.maxfilesperproc=32768
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=524288
kern.module_path=/boot/kernel;/boot/modules;/usr/local/modules
compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16
kern.ipc.shmmax=1036870912
kern.ipc.shmall=261072


Thanks,

-- 
Mario Lobo
http://www.mallavoodoo.com.br
FreeBSD since version 2.2.8 [not Pro-Audio.... YET!!] (99,7% winfoes FREE)

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Hi to all;

I have a system where I will be running 5 VBox VMs (3 W2K3, 1 XP & 1 Linux) 
for a lab simulation (work obligations). I have already ran the 5 VMs with a 
regular load on each and everything went fine. I think VBox is truly a great 
VM Manager, and it runs better (smoother and faster) in FBSD than in any other 
OS I tried it (Ubuntu, Winblows and OpenSolaris (!) ). 

Along the years, I've been running FBSD, picking up info from any "Tuning  
FreeBSD" guide I could find, starting with the handbook of course, going 
through articles and mailing list archives, trying to find a balance that 
would fit my desktop, among the several roles FreeBSD is used for.

I would like to expose the hardware/settings I have now to the list, to see if 
what I've done is appropriate, over or under rated (or simply stupid), to 
squeeze every drop of performance FreeBSD can give with what I have. It is 
pretty fast as it is but it never hurts attempting to make it even better. 

Please bear 2 things in mind:
1) I am trying to learn here; 
2) This is a Desktop machine (not a server!), sitting on my home LAN, behind a 
properly configured (again, to the best of my modest ability) firewall. It is 
used for everyday tasks, plus developing and music production.

I am posting what I believe to be most relevant. 

Thank you all before hand for any advice. Here it goes:

[Machine]

FreeBSD 8.0-PRERELEASE #0 r198930M: Sat Nov 21 14:24:10 BRT 2009 
CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor (3193.08-MHz K8-class CPU)
 <Cool`n'Quiet 2.0> on cpu0
 cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu2: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
 cpu3: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0
MB:  AOD790GX/128M
RAM: real mem = 8589934592 (8192 MB) avail mem = 7994658816 (7624 MB) 
VIDEO:<ATI Radeon 3300 Graphics> on vgapci0
NET: <RealTek PCIe Gigabit Ethernet>  (yeah, i know...)
HD1: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata2-master SATA300
HD2: 476940MB <MAXTOR STM3500320AS MX15> at ata3-master SATA300

[loader.conf]

verbose_loading="YES"
amdtemp_load="YES"
drm_load="YES"
radeon_load="YES"
linux_load="YES"
vboxdrv_load="YES"
# vboxnetflt and #vboxnetadp loaded later
snd_cmi_load="YES"
atapicam_load="YES"
cpufreq_load="YES"

[rc.conf]

background_fsck="NO"
check_quotas="NO"
clear_tmp_enable="YES"
compat4x_enable="YES"
compat5x_enable="YES"
compat6x_enable="YES"
compat7x_enable="YES"
kern_securelevel_enable="NO"
tcp_extensions="YES"
defaultrouter="10.10.10.1"
hostname="me"
gateway_enable="NO"
ifconfig_re0="inet 10.10.10.2  netmask 255.255.255.0"
linux_enable="YES"
inetd_enable="NO"
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sshd_enable="YES"
smbd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
cupsd_enable="YES"
fusefs_enable="YES"
fusefs_safe="YES"
hald_enable="YES"
dbus_enable="YES"
powerd_enable="YES"
# powerd_flags="-i 92 -r 65 -p 200"
powerd_flags="-p 200"
font8x8="cp850-8x8"
font8x14="cp850-8x14"
font8x16="cp850-8x16"
keymap="br275.iso.acc.kbd"

[sysctl.conf]

debug.cpufreq.lowest=1250
vfs.read_max=32
kern.maxvnodes=400000
kern.maxfiles=65536
kern.maxfilesperproc=32768
kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=524288
kern.module_path=/boot/kernel;/boot/modules;/usr/local/modules
compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16
kern.ipc.shmmax=1036870912
kern.ipc.shmall=261072


Thanks,

-- 
Mario Lobo
http://www.mallavoodoo.com.br
FreeBSD since version 2.2.8 [not Pro-Audio.... YET!!] (99,7% winfoes FREE)

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I am trying to install Mercurial on FreeBSD in order to install Go
(programming language). I am running into a problem with Mercurial
which looks like this:

$ hg pull
abort: could not import module thread!
Exception AttributeError: "'httpsrepository' object has no attribute
'urlopener'" in <bound method httpsrepository.__del__ of
<mercurial.httprepo.httpsrepository object at 0x2857882c>> ignored

Googling turns up very little except the following:

http://www.idimmu.net/2009/11/11/Python-support-for-SSL-and-HTTPS-is-not-installed

According to this, "the answer is to install the python socket ssl
library from ports". However, this is for Apple Mac. I am trying to
find the relevant port for FreeBSD without success. Can anyone point
me in the right direction?

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illoai@gmail.com wrote:
> 2009/11/26 Gary Kline <kline@thought.org>:
>   
>> � � � �Folks,
>>
>> � � � �IF any/everone would keep an eye out for national Black FRiday
>> � � � �adds that offer a 9-10" ASUS-EEE, I'd appreciate it. � (I've been
>> � � � �poking around for much of today, but zip.) �The stores that are
>> � � � �open obv'ly want to build suspense; this is a win re that
>> � � � �notebook. �For me anyway:-)
>>
>> � � � �tia, y'all
>>
>>     
>
> What's a good price?  Beast Buy has the 1005HA in pathetic,
> pale pink for $280 on line, which is a gorb-dorfle cheap yo,
> if'n y'ask me (& I'm not sure if the above counts, but I'm goin'
> with it here).
>
>   
Have you looked at http://www.pricewatch.com ?

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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 11:57:17 +0100
Frank Staals <frankstaals@gmx.net> wrote:

> Hey everyone,
> 
> Yesterday I wanted to update my system currently running 8.0-RC1
> amd64 to the latest 8-STABLE release. However buildworld failed. I
> found out the problem seems to pop up when trying to build the lib32
> libraries. If I build lib32 without ccache everything on itself
> everything seems to go fine. However when using ccache, even with a
> clean cache, the build fails. 
> ...
> 
> Can anyone point out what could go wrong ? Am I even 'allowed' to
> build lib32 with ccache on ? 

People have reported buildworld problems before with the
ccache/amd64/32-bit combination. I'd suggest looking back through the
list.

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In trying to upgrade CUPS on a new 7.2 installation (CUPS was installed
via sysinstall) the upgrade choked, and then I saw in UPDATING that
print/cups has been split into multiple ports, and that in order to
upgrade you must first remove the installed version.  What is the best
way to do that?  Should I be using pkg_delete and, if so, with what
switch or switches?

Thanks.

Rem

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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 08:16:58 -0800, Rem P Roberti <remegius@comcast.net> wrote:
> In trying to upgrade CUPS on a new 7.2 installation (CUPS was installed
> via sysinstall) the upgrade choked, and then I saw in UPDATING that
> print/cups has been split into multiple ports, and that in order to
> upgrade you must first remove the installed version.  What is the best
> way to do that?  Should I be using pkg_delete and, if so, with what
> switch or switches?

I think

	# pkg_delete -x cups

should be sufficient. It will remove all the packages from
your system that contain "cups" in their name.

If you're a bit unsure for such a "drastic" method, remove
the CUPS packages separately, e. g.

	# pkg_delete -f cups-base-1.2.3.4
	# pkg_delete -f cups-foobar-5.6.7.8
	...

Using -f makes sure that you don't have to pay attention to
the order of removal, or packages that depend on CUPS. 

Another way is to enter the CUPS port directory and issue
the command

	# make deinstall

Then you can continue in that port directory with

	# make reinstall

if you've already updated your ports source tree. The new
version of CUPS will then be installed that way. Of course,
there's nothing wrong with using the precompiled packages
that you can add with the pkg_add -r mechanism.





-- 
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
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Hi everybody,
First of all, I would like to congratulate all of you and thank all
the developers and contributors, and the core team as the widely
expected 8.0-RELEASE has become available recently.
I wanted to ask a simple question, is ZFS now ready to be used on
production systems?
Best regards,
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009, Victor Lyapunov wrote:

> I wanted to ask a simple question, is ZFS now ready to be used on 
> production systems?

>From Thursday's announcement:

         - ZFS no longer in experimental status

...so I would guess the answer is 'yes'.

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Can anyone recommend a quick and dirty way to sort a device list? For examp=
le, if I do this:

ls /dev/ad* | sort

I get something like this:

/dev/ad10
/dev/ad4
/dev/ad6
/dev/ad8

I can add -g, but it doesn't help:

ls /dev/ad* | sort -g

/dev/ad10
/dev/ad4
/dev/ad6
/dev/ad8

I need to skip the device prefix before applying the -g option. Something l=
ike this works:

ls /dev/ad*|sort -g -k 1.8

/dev/ad4
/dev/ad6
/dev/ad8
/dev/ad10

but this assumes the device name is just two characters long. I want a quic=
k way to sort a generic device list like this, considering only the numeric=
 part of the device for the key. Is there a quick and dirty way to do this =
or do I need to pipe it into a perl script or something?


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Can someone elaborate on what exactly this statement in the 8.0
detailed release notes means?

http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.0R/relnotes-detailed.html#FS

> 2.2.5 File Systems
>
> =93dangerously dedicated=94 mode for the UFS file system is no longer sup=
ported.
>
>  Important: Such disks will need to be reformatted to work with this rele=
ase.

Due to history I won't go into, all my production (currently
7.2-RELEASE) systems are installed onto "dangerously dedicated" disks.
 What exactly do I need to do to upgrade them to 8.0?  (I'm not asking
for an upgrade procedure, I'm familiar with that, but rather, how this
change impacts the upgrade.)  I think that the suggestion that the
disks need to be reformatted is extreme and I hope something less
extreme will suffice.

Also, just to be clear, does this statement refer to boot disks, data
disks, or both?

It doesn't make sense to me that "dangerously dedicated" could have an
impact on UFS filesystems specifically.  A partition table is just a
partition table, regardless of what filesystems might be written on
disks, yes?  Am I misunderstanding something here?

Thanks for helping to clear up my confusion...

plw

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Greetz to all.

I've never been able to get a mail server working on my FreeBSD installation.  While I
recently upgraded to 8.0-RELEASE, it hasn't worked since my initisl 7.0-RELEASE
installation.  This is not a major server, so I haven't fussed with it up to now.  But,
I would like to finally fix it.

I've tried various combinations of postfix and sendmail, but all have failed.  It
doesn't matter to me whether I run postfix or sendmail, though I have far more
experience with sendmail.  I believe that both postfix and sendmail are currently
installed, with postfix being the mail server.  I want to forward mail to my sendmail
MTA for distribution, which I'm doing successfully with many other *nix boxes.

Here's what I currently see in /var/log/messages whenever I try to send a message from
the FBSD box:

Nov 28 04:15:30 marshfield kernel: pid 11721 (mailwrapper), uid 0: exited on signal 11
(core dumped)

and in /var/log/maillog:

Nov 26 21:35:29 marshfield postfix/master[946]: daemon started -- version 2.7-20091008,
configuration /usr/local/etc/postfix

Here's at least a snippet from main.cf:

mydomain = ourdomain.com
readme_directory = no
myorigin = $mydomain
mydestination = $mydomain
#relayhost = [mail1.$mydomain]
relayhost = 192.168.1.2
data_directory = /var/db/postfix
transport_maps = /usr/local/etc/postfix/transportsmtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_my
networks

and mailer.conf:

sendmail        /usr/sbin/sendmail
send-mail       /usr/sbin/sendmail
mailq   /var/spool/mqueue
newaliases      /usr/bin/newaliases

I've googled, etc., but haven't come up with a solution.  Your help would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks.



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Hey all,

After the successful release of 8.0, I am pleased to announce that I
have updated my little project here:

http://freebsd-custom.wikidot.com

to provide an XFCE DVD based on the new release.

Here are the direct download links:

http://freebsd.dev-urandom.com/iso/i386/xfce-desktop/8.0-RELEASE-i386-XFCE-27112009.iso

Checksum and signature files:

http://freebsd.dev-urandom.com/iso/i386/xfce-desktop/8.0-RELEASE-i386-XFCE-27112009.iso.CHECKSUM.MD5
http://freebsd.dev-urandom.com/iso/i386/xfce-desktop/8.0-RELEASE-i386-XFCE-27112009.iso.CHECKSUM.SHA256
http://freebsd.dev-urandom.com/iso/i386/xfce-desktop/8.0-RELEASE-i386-XFCE-27112009.iso.asc

Make sure to read the README file:

http://freebsd.dev-urandom.com/iso/i386/xfce-desktop/README-8.TXT

as it contains important information on installation (there are some
differences in sysinstall between 7.X and 8.0)

Note: While the above files are i386 only, a 64bit version is also on
the works as I now have some suitable hardware available.
It will become available in 7-10 days.

Note this release includes the latest openoffice 3.1.1 as well as
abiword / gnumeric for those who prefer them. Gnash has been dropped
(linux flash plugin works very well now) and avant-window-navigator is
also included (but is untested). Latest versions of well known
packages (gimp, inkscape, evince, firefox35 etc) are included as well.
This is the same selection of packages as the ones included in the
8.0-RC1
version of the iso, but they are of course updated to the latest versions.
The documentation packages for all available languages are included on
the disc.

As always, please report any problems, success stories, comments and
criticisms to manolis@FreeBSD.org

Thanks and happy FreeBSDing!
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On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 08:49:57PM +0900, Ben Bullock wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Mercurial on FreeBSD in order to install Go
> (programming language). I am running into a problem with Mercurial
> which looks like this:
> 
> $ hg pull
> abort: could not import module thread!
> Exception AttributeError: "'httpsrepository' object has no attribute
> 'urlopener'" in <bound method httpsrepository.__del__ of
> <mercurial.httprepo.httpsrepository object at 0x2857882c>> ignored
> 
> Googling turns up very little except the following:
> 
> http://www.idimmu.net/2009/11/11/Python-support-for-SSL-and-HTTPS-is-not-installed
> 
> According to this, "the answer is to install the python socket ssl
> library from ports". However, this is for Apple Mac. I am trying to
> find the relevant port for FreeBSD without success. Can anyone point
> me in the right direction?

security/py-openssl maybe?

Disclaimer: I don't use mercurial.


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I would like to upgrade a 7.1 FreeBSD system to 8.0 FreeBSD using 
sysinstalls binary upgrade feature. I would mainly for now would like to 
upgrade the core OS and X and so on, but I still have some 7.1 binaries 
that will still be on the system. Is there binary compatability with 7.1 
binaries on 8.0. Binary compatability is pretty important to me. 
Anything else i need to know about? As for why I am not using 
freebsd-update, i did try it once it seemed as though it was going to 
take 7 hours to update the system., when the old way will have it done 
in 30 minutes. Thanks in advance.

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On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 12:58:09PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Saturday, November 28, 2009 a las 11:26:55AM +0200, Manolis Kiagias escribió:
> 
> > Now that you got it installed, you may use pkg_create:
> > 
> > pkg_create -Rb openoffice.org-3.1.1
> > 
> > (You can get the exact package name using pkg_info -Ix openoffice)
> > The -R flag will also build all dependencies of openoffice.
> 	...
> 
> If you build more than one package don't forget the flag -n


	There are things I don't understand about this entire process.
	That is, if I was a tarball to give to someone for
	distribution anywhere among FBSD users.

	Somegow I wound up with 109 *tbz tarballs.  These among them:


6 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel       5918 Nov 28 01:33 mkfontdir-1.0.4.tbz
18 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel      17429 Nov 28 01:33 mkfontscale-1.0.6.tbz
146256 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  149655791 Nov 28 01:33 openoffice.org-3.1.1.tbz
528 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     520386 Nov 28 01:34 pango-1.24.5.tbz
152 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     155011 Nov 28 01:33 pciids-20090807.tbz
608 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel     599789 Nov 28 01:33 pcre-8.00.tbz
11440 -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel   11697094 Nov 28 01:33 perl-5.8.9_3.tbz


	These I eventually scp'd over to 'tao', my current desktop,
	and stored in /usr/ports/packages/All.  My 311 version of OOo
	would not complete until I figured out that pkg_add required
	the -F flag.  (Actually, I did pkg_add -vFf <OOo-tarball>.
	I chose the font packages and a few others from the 3D dialogs
	when I build openoffice.  

	Nutshell, is there a means of building only openoffice-3..1.tbz
	and letting the user of this use pkg_add and install or build
	his own additional ports, if any?

	gary


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webfont works well. You can also install ttf fonts from windows.Or use Ubun=
tu).

2009/11/28 Yuri <yuri@rawbw.com>:
> Boris Samorodov wrote:
>>
>> Install x11-fonts/webfonts and do apropriate changes to xorg.conf.
>> I have webfonts right after misc fonts at xorg.conf. That always
>> gave me good results.
>>
>
> I placed 'webfonts' into xorg.conf after 'misc' but firefox still shows
> Cyrillic texts in a messed up way. Also in Belarussian texts letters =D1=
=96 and =D1=9E
> stand out (ex. http://be-x-old.wikipedia.org).
> And Opera shows Cyrillic texts very neatly. I don't quite understand what
> causes such difference.
>
> Ubuntu Linux doesn't have such problem at all, not in firefox and not in
> opera.
>
> Yuri
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S4mmael wrote:
> webfont works well. You can also install ttf fonts from windows.Or use Ubuntu).
>   

webfonts is installed on my system and doesn't work in ff, as I 
mentioned before.
My question is "why ff shows Cyrillic so poorly, as opposed opera on the 
same system", and you didn't answer it.

Thanks,
Yuri



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On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 04:02:50PM -0500, PJ wrote:
> illoai@gmail.com wrote:
> > 2009/11/26 Gary Kline <kline@thought.org>:
> >   
> >> ??? ??? ??? ???Folks,
> >>
> >> ??? ??? ??? ???IF any/everone would keep an eye out for national Black FRiday
> >> ??? ??? ??? ???adds that offer a 9-10" ASUS-EEE, I'd appreciate it. ??? (I've been
> >> ??? ??? ??? ???poking around for much of today, but zip.) ???The stores that are
> >> ??? ??? ??? ???open obv'ly want to build suspense; this is a win re that
> >> ??? ??? ??? ???notebook. ???For me anyway:-)
> >>
> >> ??? ??? ??? ???tia, y'all
> >>
> >>     
> >
> > What's a good price?  Beast Buy has the 1005HA in pathetic,
> > pale pink for $280 on line, which is a gorb-dorfle cheap yo,
> > if'n y'ask me (& I'm not sure if the above counts, but I'm goin'
> > with it here).
> >
> >   
> Have you looked at http://www.pricewatch.com ?


	No, but I Will now:-)  Also, there used to be a *.biz site that
	gave you the best prices for things.  Anybody clue me in on
	what what biz site was called?

	gary



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Yes, there is something like COMPAT7X option in 8.0 GENERIC kernel.

2009/11/28 David Jackson <djackson452@gmail.com>:
> I would like to upgrade a 7.1 FreeBSD system to 8.0 FreeBSD using
> sysinstalls binary upgrade feature. I would mainly for now would like to
> upgrade the core OS and X and so on, but I still have some 7.1 binaries that
> will still be on the system. Is there binary compatability with 7.1 binaries
> on 8.0. Binary compatability is pretty important to me. Anything else i need
> to know about? As for why I am not using freebsd-update, i did try it once
> it seemed as though it was going to take 7 hours to update the system., when
> the old way will have it done in 30 minutes. Thanks in advance.
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 12:56:57 -0500, Dimitri Yioulos wrote
> Greetz to all.
> 
> I've never been able to get a mail server working on my FreeBSD installation.  
> While I recently upgraded to 8.0-RELEASE, it hasn't worked since my initisl 
> 7.0-RELEASE installation.  This is not a major server, so I haven't fussed 
> with it up to now.  But, I would like to finally fix it.
> 
> I've tried various combinations of postfix and sendmail, but all have failed.  
> It doesn't matter to me whether I run postfix or sendmail, though I have far more
> experience with sendmail.  I believe that both postfix and sendmail are currently
> installed, with postfix being the mail server.  I want to forward mail to my sendmail
> MTA for distribution, which I'm doing successfully with many other *nix boxes.
> 
> Here's what I currently see in /var/log/messages whenever I try to send a 
> message from the FBSD box:
> 
> Nov 28 04:15:30 marshfield kernel: pid 11721 (mailwrapper), uid 0: exited on 
> signal 11
> (core dumped)
> 
> and in /var/log/maillog:
> 
> Nov 26 21:35:29 marshfield postfix/master[946]: daemon started -- version 2.7-
> 20091008, configuration /usr/local/etc/postfix
> 
> Here's at least a snippet from main.cf:
> 
> mydomain = ourdomain.com
> readme_directory = no
> myorigin = $mydomain
> mydestination = $mydomain
> #relayhost = [mail1.$mydomain]
> relayhost = 192.168.1.2
> data_directory = /var/db/postfix
> transport_maps = /usr/local/etc/postfix/transportsmtpd_recipient_restrictions 
> = permit_my networks
> 
> and mailer.conf:
> 
> sendmail        /usr/sbin/sendmail
> send-mail       /usr/sbin/sendmail
> mailq   /var/spool/mqueue
> newaliases      /usr/bin/newaliases
> 
> I've googled, etc., but haven't come up with a solution.  Your help would be greatly
> appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 

I can't believe it.  After all this time hacking away, I solved my issue rather easily.
 I made sure sendmail was turned off, then deinstalled/reinstalled postfix-current from
ports.  I had to tweak some directives in mailer.conf and main.cf based on a couple of
posts I googled.  I made sure sendmail wouldn't start, then started postfix with
"/etc/rc.d/sendmail onestart" (Q: why is postfix invoked by starting sendmail?).  Was
able to send mail locally and externally through MTA.

Sorry for the noise.

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Dimitri Yioulos wrote:

> I can't believe it.  After all this time hacking away, I solved my issu=
e rather easily.
>  I made sure sendmail was turned off, then deinstalled/reinstalled post=
fix-current from
> ports.  I had to tweak some directives in mailer.conf and main.cf based=
 on a couple of
> posts I googled.  I made sure sendmail wouldn't start, then started pos=
tfix with
> "/etc/rc.d/sendmail onestart" (Q: why is postfix invoked by starting se=
ndmail?).  Was
> able to send mail locally and externally through MTA.

It isn't usually.  I guess it only works because mailer.conf says the rea=
l sendmail
binary is the one installed by postfix.

The usual arrangement is to turn off sendmail and enable postfix from /et=
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by the following:

sendmail_enable=3D"NO"
sendmail_submit_enable=3D"NO"
sendmail_outbound_enable=3D"NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable=3D"NO"

postfix_enable=3D"YES"

Then you should be able to start postfix by:

   # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix start

although you'll have to make sure the instance you started as a pseudo-se=
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killed first.

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	Folks, I t think I asked here a couple years ago when the
	same thing happened; I didn't think it would happen again.

	Evo works fairly well--is there a way I can make it my default
	GUI mailer?-- I hope so.  Anyway, in recent months it fails to
	display the icons for "Delete" and everything else.  Last time
	I was told to do something; forget what.  

	This is just another minor annoyance ... but they accumulate
	+= fast!

	thanks for any clues.

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The camera in question is an Olympus C-2040Z, I've had no problems using 
it with 6.4. I tried rev. 7 some time ago but plugging the camera in 
always caused a panic and crash so I stayed with 6.4. Now that 8.0 is 
out I'd like to move on and the good news is that with 8.0 I can 
connect the camera without a panic but the bad news is that although 
the system detects the camera I'm not able to access it. On plugging in 
the camera I see the following console messages:

ugen0.2: <OLYMPUS> at usbus0
umass0: <OLYMPUS C-2040ZOOM, class 0/0, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2> on usbus0
umass0:  SCSI over (unknown 0x00); quirks = 0x0100
umass0: could not setup required transfers, USB_ERR_INVAL
device_attach: umass0 attach returned 6

... and camcontrol devlist returns nothing at all

I only see this problem with this particular camera, 2 other USB devices 
(Nikon Coolpix 3100 and Canon iP4500 printer) can be accessed OK.

In case the info is any use for comparison here's the messages when I 
connect the camera on the same PC running 6.4:

 umass0: OLYMPUS C-2040ZOOM, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2
 da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
 da0: <OLYMPUS C-2040ZOOM 1.00> Removable Direct Access SCSI-2 device
 da0: 1.000MB/s transfers
 da0: 62MB (128000 512 byte sectors: 64H 32S/T 62C)

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Mike Clarke