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2006 Mar 07
0
MegaRAID lockups under 5.5 PRELEASE
...h disappeared after some driver improvements by Scott Long (many thanks Scott :-). I see from a diff of the driver code from RELENG_5 on 1 July 2005 and the latest RELENG_5 version that some further changes have been made to the driver. I would have been moderately happy if I could have pinned the reemergence of the problem on these changes, because then I would have had a specific cause. However, as a test, I reverted to the *previous* kernel from 1 July 2005 and the box blocked in sshd within a few hours, preventing login. At this stage I'm looking at upgrading the firmware of the RAID card to...
2005 Apr 08
1
Database Problems
...irectory with their user accounts. However, only one person could enter data at a time. I then created a seperate share for this directory and did a force user= on it. I had thought that this worked, but of course users never bothered to tell me that after a short period of time the problem reemerged. I'm wondering what other tricks I might use here to eleviate this problem. The server is a LDAP PDC running 3.0.10. smb.conf. Tabs3 is the database directory global] workgroup = FSKS server string = Camarillo interfaces = obey pam restrictions = Yes...
2007 May 11
2
Accessing nut online
Hi, These are the instructions I have about accessing nut online. By using the cgi use flag you have the files to use on the webserver. > > If you look in /usr/html after emerge you find the html files. > Copy this files to /var/www/localhost/htdocs/nut > (if you want it as www.my.org/nut ) > > > In /usr/share/nut you find the cgi files. Copy this files to >
2009 Apr 27
5
Wine and /home partition woes on Gentoo/amd64
I apologize if the question has been posed before, but I did not find any similar posts by browsing or searching through the forums. Here it goes: I have been using Gentoo Linux for a year now, and never have I had a problem I couldn't solve. However, not long ago I bought a 1 TB hard disk which I divided into 7 partitions: /boot, (swap), /, /var, /tmp, /usr and /home (yes, that's FreeBSD