Typically if there are any unplanned or planned outages they are announced on https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ops-announce. I haven't seen anything announced but if you have a repeatable test case a PR on https://bugs.FreeBSD.org (services -> cluster administration) would be...
I would advise keeping an eye on the mailing lists. Given that PHP 7 was just added to ports thing will change quickly.
https://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2016-February/102146.html
Note the configuration of the canmount property.
% zfs get canmount zroot/usr
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
zroot/usr canmount off received
% zfs get canmount zroot/usr/home
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
zroot/usr/home canmount on default
The filesystem is laid out so a snapshot of...
I was guessing it reads something from disk that it is picky but running /usr/share/dtrace/toolkit/opensnoop -p `pgrep firefox` doesn't seem to suggest it loads in any library after it is already running.
That has to do with the legacy ATA device names and is just an informational message. Support for the legacy names has been removed in https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/changeset/base/289137 and those messages can safely be ignored.
The only thing that I see different with databases/mysql57-server compared to earlier versions I've used is there is a /root/.mysql_secret file made by default for the password. If you don't have any real data in MySQL yet it should be safe to service mysql-server stop; rm -r /var/db/mysql; rm...
A reload normally sends the SIGHUP signal to the process. The service mountd reload in this case is essentially the same as pkill -HUP mountd and the end result of either is to re-read the config with no change to the PID. It should be loading correctly. Check showmount -e localhost before...
Additionally, the default layout is boot environment friendly and having the <pool>/ROOT/default dataset contain the /etc directory ensures it matches and provide a cohesive system with the rest of the boot environment.
Additionally, while ports are not allowed to fetch solely from the FreeBSD project's distcache servers as they are only intended to fill gaps for transient network outages, those are options as well. make fetch-urlall-list would show the valid links and you can pre-download the file into...
The download should be cached in /usr/ports/distfiles by default. Is that not happening? The port hasn't been updated since May 2015 so that's the last time you should have had to download it.
Oko may have just been pointing out the documentation as it probably mentions that Iocage stores the jail configuration in ZFS properties for those jails. There isn't a configuration file like other jail managers. However that is just a guess of his intent.
The dataset may not have been able...
marino, thanks for pointing this out. If you are hanging around here being helpful someone is going to need to give you your "developer" tag and "@" on your name. Hint hint lme@.
Some /usr/ports/UPDATING entries are handled by the solver but some are more along the lines of "Port foo has been updated from 1.x to 2.x and this requires the user to update config files or do X, Y, or Z". So unless you follow the upstream of all the software you install it's still of value...
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