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    how to extend the /usr partition

    hi all. I have created a new partition (/dev/da0s2a) & moved /var there. Now I want to extend the /usr partition by using the space from the old /var. Please advise me how to do this.Thanks. :(
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    adding a new partition on freebsd after increasing virtual disk size

    thx for the guide. in the second step when u press w it gives an error : "Unable to add /dev/da0s1b as swap device:Device busy" any suggestions? and for the mount point i created a dir as /newvar. thx.
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    adding a new partition on freebsd after increasing virtual disk size

    hi all. i had a freebsd installation on 8GB virtual disk. i have increased the size to 15GB. now i want to create a new partition on that unused space and called it /newvar can someone plz guide me how to do this using sysinstall? thanks.
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    Append host name to log file using syslog-ng

    hi. i want to collect logs from different hosts and write it to a single log file on the syslog-ng server i want it in the format Host1 ........<rest of log line>...... Host1 ........<rest of log line>...... Host2 ........<rest of log line>...... Host3 ........<rest of log...
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    renaming a syslog log file in the current date format

    Thanks for the solution. i think i found another solution to this. i read on syslog-ng and i found the following in its configuration file destination d_fancy_file { file("/var/log/$YEAR/$MONTH/$DAY/$FACILITY.$PRIORITY.log" \ owner(root) group(root) perm(0600) dir_perm(0700)...
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    renaming a syslog log file in the current date format

    but can syslog-ng do that ?
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    renaming a syslog log file in the current date format

    plz explain how to do that. just renaming the file which is currently in use by syslogd will be ok so that it stops writing to it ?
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    renaming a syslog log file in the current date format

    hi ! plz help with configuring syslog to write to a new log file(file name format must be YY-MM-DD) everyday thx.
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