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    Tsmuxer issue - PROT_EXEC|PROT_WRITE failed

    Hi all, When running TsMuxeR (multimedia/linux-tsmuxer - Mod.) I find the following: root@ns0:~# tsMuxeR PROT_EXEC|PROT_WRITE failed. I'm running 8.1 and it was previously working in 8. I couldn't see anything in /usr/ports/UPDATING relating to tsmuxer. Can anyone advise what the message...
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    NFS / ZFS Issues

    Thanks i will have a look through that.
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    NFS / ZFS Issues

    Hello All Hopefully someone can help. I seem to be running into an issue fairly regularly with transfers from my linux workstation to my freebsd file server. After a while the server seems to become completely unresponsive via network. No icmp, no http, no ssh etc. The server is still up...
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    How FreeBSD works?

    Hi, similar situation to myself, been a few months now and this really is required reading i think http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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    Backup solution for ginormous ZFS pool?

    Guess it depends on what your using to sync, rsync for example would keep the deltas but i would look more at the inbuilt snapshotting of zfs. its tcp based thou and single streamed, so not great performance, but we see it being used for this function. If the deltas arent to bad then it can...
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    Backup solution for ginormous ZFS pool?

    Depending on how ginormous this is, and how big the deltas are, your networking capabilities, is building another ginormous zfs pool elsewhere and syncing between the two not an option?
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    Why did you choose to stay with FreeBSD?

    I like the little daemon dude.
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    Can't delete file with strange name

    hi another way to find the inode is find . -ls 3988944 0 drwxr-xr-x 3 adz staff 102 1 Jun 20:46 . 3988947 0 -rw-r--r-- 1 adz staff 0 1 Jun 20:46 ./test where the inode is the number on the left. with regard to the ls -i command whats...
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    Booting issue after bash and zfs issue

    harr victory so what i did hopefully it will help somone in a similar situation boot off a freebsd install dvd. use fixit. loaded the zfs and opensolaris kernel modules with kldload /mnt2/boot/kernel/opensolaris.ko kldload /mnt2/boot/kernel/zfs.ko imported the pool with zfs import -f...
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    Can't delete file with strange name

    does ls -i ../* produce the inode number?
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    bash broken on remote server, how to login ?

    You asked the question, i suspect you answered it also :) Being new to freebsd its all a learning process :stud
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    Booting issue after bash and zfs issue

    ok cool, thanks for the tip
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    Can't delete file with strange name

    hmm, any idea how the file came to exist? you could try removing the file via inode? eg ls -i test 426532045 test find . -inum 426532045 -exec rm -i {} \; this has worked for me previously on linux assume it will work on freebsd also?
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    Booting issue after bash and zfs issue

    Hi Guys Thanks for your replies, yes i did change the root shell to bash. This stopped me from logging in as either my normal user or root. I believe its version 14, but i could be wrong, i will try exporting the pool from opensolaris when i will get in. The other thing i was going to try...
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    Booting issue after bash and zfs issue

    Hi All Hopefully someone will be able to help with this, thanks for reading. I havent been using freebsd for very long so sorry if my terminology is off. I tried sshing to my freebsd box and received the message /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libintl.so.8" not found, required...
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