Proxy server question
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@KOM:
I did explain earlier that when they reference /dev/ada1, you would use/dev/da1. When they use /dev/ada1p1, you would use /dev/da1s1. p means partition, s means slice, but they are basically the same.
is exactly what i am doing
[2.2-RELEASE][root@firewall.pfsense.lan]/root: newfs -U /dev/da1s1
newfs: /dev/da1s1: could not find special device
[2.2-RELEASE][root@firewall.pfsense.lan]/root: -
I lost track. Are you still trying to figure out how to cache dynamic content? Don't waste too much time. OK?
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newfs: /dev/da1s1: could not find special device
OK, this one's on me. When using gpart, it will make a partition, not a slice. Try:
newfs -U /dev/da1p1 mkdir /newdisk mount /dev/da1p1 /newdisk
I lost track. Are you still trying to figure out how to cache dynamic content?
We're still going over Unix disk basics at this point.
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Yeah - Its a nice mental exercise and is good to know (-:
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@KOM:
newfs: /dev/da1s1: could not find special device
OK, this one's on me. When using gpart, it will make a partition, not a slice. Try:
newfs -U /dev/da1p1 mkdir /newdisk mount /dev/da1p1 /newdisk
I lost track. Are you still trying to figure out how to cache dynamic content?
We're still going over Unix disk basics at this point.
Thank you so much for this KOM,
the Disk is mapped now going to configured it for the cache
Mucht appreciate really and your patients as wellwhen i try to navigate to the new mounted disk i get "access denied "
trying to create a folder for the cashing. -
You probably have to give the proxy user ownership of the folder:
chown proxy:proxy /your_disk_mount_point
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@KOM:
You probably have to give the proxy user ownership of the folder:
chown proxy:proxy /your_disk_mount_point
KOM you are the man,
thank you