| |
| |
| |
|
Comments:
<0> trying to work this out, but im not sure about what param to change, i guess its in my /etc/raid0.conf, under the layout section <0> there's a sectPerSU which is set to 64 now <1> most likely you want to change the disklabel <1> well, you may want to change raid config too <0> cant find any option to change bytes per sector <1> i'd try just changing it in the disklabel you are newfsing <1> i have no idea what the consequences of that may be <1> why don't you make 2 partitions your raid? <1> logically split your data in some way and mount one inside the other <0> If I can't get one big I will, but i'd rather have a a huge partition, the data is not really easy to split up, I had it like that before, and it always turned out that on partition was full, and the other half empty <1> so do funny things with symlinks ;_) <1> its not ideal though
<1> well, try reducing the sector size in the disklabel on the raid <1> that'll make newfs happy <1> but whether it'll impact performance, or screw something else up, i don't know <1> or try -S to newfs just <1> better to hack up the disklabel probably <1> make sure you fix the things that are in terms of sectors too <1> it may be more complicated than it appears <0> looks i need to split it up, can't work out how to change the sector size <0> newfs seems to take whatever the device reports rather than what I p*** in <1> it takes it out of the disklabel <1> so change the disklabel <0> can't find any switch for that <1> disklabel -E then "e" <1> hmm <1> it doesn't let you do it <1> darn <1> sorry, i thought it did <0> im thinking that raidctl might be able to change that <2> Do you guys recommend installing php5 packages or php5-hardened packages, hardened sounds appealing but I am worried about its compatibility with some php applications and I am worried that if a module doesn't already exist in a hardened flavor that a non-hardened one could not be installed with it? <3> anyone know where I can get a non-rpm copy of xorg sdk? (doubt anyone does, but it's worth a shot) <0> NicM: thanks for the help <4> hi <4> exit <3> ok, got a question... I do: chown :eggdrop /usr/local/eggdrop/ that should make that directory available to anyone in the eggdrop group, correct? <3> fuggit, bbl, time to go volunteer at the local soup kitchen =) <3> I didn't wanna do that anyways <3> how do I make a script that runs programs as different users? just su in the script? <3> ok, how's this? What do I man to find out for myself? <5> knowledge is like *********ion, it only works if you do it yourself <3> tis why I asked what the man page was <3> see? I'm learning, I'm no longer trying to squeeze info from you guys ;) <3> wait, let me croll up and see if it is still in the buffer <3> nope, ok, whats the man page? <3> I am completely lost <6> a wise man once told me short term gain is long term pain <3> in the time I spent trying to get help, I could have done it all by hand <3> exit <3> er, obviousely wrong window =) <7> hi all! Is it possible to install webalizer/analog without installing x*40.tgz file sets? <8> Why are you asking? <7> janizary: because I would like to install webalizer or analog, but I can't because of: <7> Can't install gd-2.0.33p3: lib not found fontconfig.3.0 <7> so I suppose I need some of those x* file sets.. <8> have you checked to see if there are flavours of gd? <7> yes, there's just that pkg and it requires fontconfig.3.0
<9> so the answer is no <10> xbase40.tgz is sufficient to satisfy that dependency, iirc. <7> I don't like to idea of putting that stuff on this server just for a stupid web analyzer.. anyway I do not see any other possible solutions (visitors is not good for my sites) <7> thanks guys <8> you could just compile awstats <8> not that awstats is particularly great <7> janizary: ah, let me try <7> argh, AWstats is even worse than visitors... but - at least - now I understand that visitors was not able to get user agent and OS because I was logging common log files, instead of combined ones <3> even tried group <7> ok, changed log format to combined and got visitors to work like a charm ^^ <7> thanks guys for your support <3> er, chgrp <11> n0cturn: have you chmod x7x it too? <3> no, and thanks <3> bbl, back pain has won out, must go <3> ok, what does x7x do? <1> man chmod <1> he means x = another digit <3> ah, ok that would have helped knowing that ;) <3> damn, no, can't stay and work on this right now... hurts too badly too think decently <3> btw, thanks NicM =) <12> n0cturn: you can also use chmod with ugo +/- rwxs <12> user, group, others... with rwxs <1> he knows that since he read man chmod ;-) <12> heh <3> not yet I haven't can't keep my head in it atm <3> I'm just copy/pasting the important bits elsewhere forlater use =) which I think I should have enuf help, now let me figure out the reston my own guys ;) <3> thanks everyone for that, I got it workin now... I think you may have made it too easy timo- =) <11> really :P <3> you didn't need to make it that easy, I'de have gotten it right eventually, thru trial and error <11> ok, sorry <3> mmmm... pizze in a can... Campbell's Select Italian Sausage with Pasta and Pepperoni <3> pizza * <13> Any tip on bandwidth-graph-usage per ip's-kinda application to run on a gw for webview? <14> pfstat or bandwidthd might suit your needs <13> pfstat doesnt work per ip? Atleast when i tried it earlier it was per IF only.. <14> a combination of altq queues and pfstat can eventually show you output per ip <13> hehe, thanks, but im not gonna build altq's per ip for a /20.. <13> bandwidthd however is rather nice.. i'll try. thanks for the tip. <3> wine +mirc +mircstats.dll <14> in that case you'd be quite well with bandwidthd. using it with success on a 34Mbit line <3> hehe <14> <spam>here's how you install it on 4.0 the newbie way http://todome.net/docs/misc/?p=bandwidthd_OpenBSD40</spam> <15> hello.. can anyone tell me how i can install the "boot loader" or the mbr? after an apparently successfull install, i get the standard "boot failed" message :/ <15> is it possible to do it through the install shell? <3> I would enter the cd, and install up to the point og installing to the mbr... then again, I'm just a noob and it is prolly the last thing it does <3> way noob <3> waaaaaaaay noob <1> installboot <1> that's how <1> you need to do it from the mounted partition iirc <3> and I just spilled two boxes of doggy treats in a corner of my room that is a bitch to get to =\ <3> see? noob!
Return to
#openbsd or Go to some related
logs:
#fedora Ennio_Morricone_-_The_Good_the_Bad_and_the_Ugly
hack FreeSSH rosie odonnele #online #slackware #beginner relic5150
checking for python libraries tinna45
|
|