You can try netperf. It works fine. Snippet below shows the results of
the network thruput between 2 Opteron boxes running 3.9 with bge/em
gigabit cards.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ssehic$ netperf -H x2100 -l 300 -- -s 64K -m 64K -M
64K -S 64K
TCP STREAM TEST to 192.168.0.61
Recv SendSend
Hello,
I am doing some testing on a Sun x4100 on loan to us from a vendor, I
have loaded up a snapshot from about 20060803 and everything seems to
run fine from the standard /bsd kernel image, but it panics when
trying to boot bsd.mp. I updated src with a CVS checkout earlier
today and rebuilt
Is this infinite directory tree intentional?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib$ cd lib
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib$ cd lib
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib/lib$ cd lib
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib$ cd lib
[EMAIL
Bug in OpenBSD 3.9?
[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib$
cd lib; cd ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib$
Shouldn't the correct answer be
[EMAIL
Hello,
I'm using 4.0-beta from snapshots on my Dell Latitude D410, and apart from
apm not really working properly (no apm/acpi detected on boot, no sensors,
no suspend/halt -p, but SpeedStep works), i'm really pleased of
OpenBSD.
Graphics chipset is a I915GM, and works fine with i810
On 8/9/06, Russell McGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am doing some testing on a Sun x4100 on loan to us from a vendor, I
have loaded up a snapshot from about 20060803 and everything seems to
run fine from the standard /bsd kernel image, but it panics when
trying to boot bsd.mp. I updated src
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 11:01:40AM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
Is this infinite directory tree intentional?
Yes.
It's a symlink, so tools don't see it. You have to explicitly walk it
down yourself.
It's needed to simplify some builds which expect the whole of qt to
live in a single directory.
Bug in OpenBSD 3.9?
[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib$
cd lib; cd ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib$
Shouldn't the correct answer be
[EMAIL
I am doing some testing on a Sun x4100 on loan to us from a vendor, I
have loaded up a snapshot from about 20060803 and everything seems to
run fine from the standard /bsd kernel image, but it panics when
trying to boot bsd.mp. I updated src with a CVS checkout earlier
today and rebuilt
Karel Kulhavy wrote:
Bug in OpenBSD 3.9?
[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib$
cd lib; cd ..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib$
Doesn't work that way for me.
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Landry Breuil wrote:
Now i'm trying to get DRI working on this laptop, to use shiny features
like composite and so on. It's not a vital need, just a personnal
challenge :)
You will need to (at least) port the DRM kernel support to OpenBSD.
tedu@ made a start a little while
The reason this happens is fairly obvious:
zinc $ pwd
/usr/local/lib/qt3
zinc $ ls -l
total 30232
:
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel1 Apr 4 15:55 lib - .
:
i.e. lib is a symlink to the directory it is in. The rest of the
behaviour follows from this.
As to whether there
Hello,
I'm looking for a smtp proxy. The idea is, that the proxy checks the
smtp session (if everything is valid and forward the information to an
exchange-server). The forwards should happen step-by-step (the smtp
proxy should be able to drop to be able to deny the recipient). The mail
itself
Damien Miller a icrit :
| On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Landry Breuil wrote:
|
| Now i'm trying to get DRI working on this laptop, to use shiny features
| like composite and so on. It's not a vital need, just a personnal
| challenge :)
|
| You will need to (at least) port the DRM kernel support to
Damien Miller wrote:
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Landry Breuil wrote:
Now i'm trying to get DRI working on this laptop, to use shiny features
like composite and so on. It's not a vital need, just a personnal
challenge :)
You will need to (at least) port the DRM kernel support to OpenBSD.
tedu@ made
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 13:21:23 +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a smtp proxy. The idea is, that the proxy checks the
smtp session (if everything is valid and forward the information to an
exchange-server). The forwards should happen step-by-step (the smtp
proxy should be able to
openbsd misc schrieb:
Hello,
I'm looking for a smtp proxy. The idea is, that the proxy checks the
smtp session (if everything is valid and forward the information to an
exchange-server). The forwards should happen step-by-step (the smtp
proxy should be able to drop to be able to deny
Thx for all respond and i complie from source using squid-2.5 stable
14 ( but not support acl arp ), i try squid-2.6 not working get error
...
man ucom says:
The portno locator can be used to decide which port to use for devices
that have multiple external ports.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ portno
bash: portno: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man portno
man: no entry for portno in the manual.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apropos portno
openbsd misc schrieb:
Hello,
I'm looking for a smtp proxy. The idea is, that the proxy checks the
smtp session (if everything is valid and forward the information to
an
exchange-server). The forwards should happen step-by-step (the smtp
proxy should be able to drop to be able to deny
man ucom says:
The portno locator can be used to decide which port to use for devices
that have multiple external ports.
[...]
Is the portno locator a real existing object or an abstract
concept? Is it a program, special device or a file?
``portno'' is an optional locator in the kernel
For diskless clients that bootstrap from and mount filesystems from an NFS
server, is it feasible to provide highly-available NFS service using 2
servers in a CARP cluster? A friend reports having tested this out and
having everything work properly on the master, but as soon as CARP failover
Hi,
use a standard smtp daemon (sendmail, postfix or whatever) and put the
spooling directory in a ramdisk :-)
Don't bother with the ramdisk. disk is cheap and fast compared
to smtp.
OpenBSD spamd in front of a cluster of sendmail/postfix running
boxes which have the
From the behaviour you describe, your design takes an effort at
tearing down just about the nicest part of SMTP: its resilience
against network outages.
On 8/9/06, openbsd misc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the smtp proxy should not be allowed to queue a message, else the
size of the ramdisk would
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 04:52:21PM +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
openbsd misc schrieb:
Hello,
I'm looking for a smtp proxy. The idea is, that the proxy checks the
smtp session (if everything is valid and forward the information
to an exchange-server). The forwards should happen
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 08:51:59AM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
For diskless clients that bootstrap from and mount filesystems from an NFS
server, is it feasible to provide highly-available NFS service using 2
servers in a CARP cluster? A friend reports having tested this out and
having
Dear Users.
I exportet the following directory over NFS to a debian-linux-machine.
/etc/exports:
/mnt/netspace/net -alldirs -network 192.168.1 -mask=255.255.255.0
my /etc/fstab looks as follow:
/dev/wd1i /mnt/netspace ext2fs rw 0 0
If I write on OBSD as user in this directory, all went fine.
Hi,
use a standard smtp daemon (sendmail, postfix or whatever) and put
the
spooling directory in a ramdisk :-)
Don't bother with the ramdisk. disk is cheap and fast compared
to smtp.
OpenBSD spamd in front of a cluster of sendmail/postfix running
boxes which have the
Hi List,
as they say, the problem was between keyboard and chair...
I had assumed that the remote and local consoles would work
in parallel, which was a false assumption. The remote console
renders the local console input (kb, mouse) inactive. As soon
as the remote console is terminated, the
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Joachim Schipper wrote:
SNIP
NFSv4 should handle this kind of problem more gracefully; there is an
experimental patch around for 3.8. Of course, it probably has a whole
slew of interesting, undocumented features and might miss exactly this
functionality. Google suggest the
You most likely need something like automounter, or maybe amd.
We have seen that with netbsd and carp with nfs, and if you do direct
mounts it tends to make calls on file handles, and directory handles that
the server is not aware of.
Give that FH/DH are session specific.
-Ober
On Wed, 9
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 06:50:18PM +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
Don't bother with the ramdisk. disk is cheap and fast compared
to smtp.
Should be the last word in this thread as far as mail is concerned.
The only thing I can use is a ramdisk. I want it to run on a wrap
system.
This is a known problem. I bet you can find it in the archives.
# Han
Dear friends,
i am running 3.8 stable on a DELL Precision Workstation 370. In my
first hard disk i have openbsd and Windows XP. I have bought a second
Hard Disk. It is working perfectly on XP, OpenBSD 3.8 does not detec
it.
Have anyone already faced such scenario?
Thanks a lot for your time
* Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-08 09:51]:
Does anyone know why spamd and spamlogd log to syslog at different log
levels.
It isn't too hard to change syslog.conf to include daemon.debug in order
to capture output from spamlogd, but why the difference?
because spamlogd
The only thing I can use is a ramdisk. I want it to run on a wrap
system. Writing to the cf card is not an option, and all I have
are 128MB RAM. There are only two options:
Yuck. just get a couple of real (small) systems and carp 'em.
if you can't afford that see below..
- forward
Hey folks,
i have just installed a second harddisk in my Dell Precision
Workstation 370 (Seagate ST3808110AS). OpenBSD fails to see it.
Have anybody here already faced such scenario?
Thanks in advance.
Here is my dmesg output:
OpenBSD 3.8-stable (GENERIC) #0: Wed Aug 9 16:32:49 BRT 2006
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 04:29:26PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
i am running 3.8 stable on a DELL Precision Workstation 370. In my
first hard disk i have openbsd and Windows XP. I have bought a
second Hard Disk. It is working perfectly on XP, OpenBSD 3.8 does
not detec it.
Have anyone already
Dear gentleman,
i am not saying about mount a hard disk. I am saying about being able
to see it in the dmesg.
I will send another message with a proper dmesg (GENERIC kernel).
Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation.
On 8/9/06, Chris Zakelj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gustavo Rios [EMAIL
On Aug 9, 2006, at 2:05 PM, Gustavo Rios wrote:
uhci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 1 Intel 82801FB USB rev 0x03: irq 5
pciide1: using irq 5 for native-PCI interrupt
Admittedly, I'm not up on the shared interrupt technology of modern
mboards,
but is this normal?
---
Jack J. Woehr
Director of
Hello List,
I have been having this problem since OpenBSD since 3.7. This did not occur
on OpenBSD 3.6. The dmesg on 4.0-beta has more information than 3.7-3.9
dmesg.
I have to use UKCdisable ohci to eliminate this problem.
This is on an IBM i386 x220 model 8645.
Any ideas on how to fix
I suggest you try amd64 on the box. That should work fine.
dlg@ told me that there are interrupt issues with amd64.
I need to handle high throughput on several interfaces and filter them
with pf, and I believe that I would experience difficulties in that
situation.
Having said that, I will
Hi All,
We're setting up some VLAN routers using a pair of machines. We have
a bunch of VLANs and we're using CARP to provide redunancy.
Currently, there is a carpNNN interface built on top of every vlanNNN
interface, which are themselves built on the actual ethernet
interface. We're using
On Aug 9, 2006, at 6:59 PM, Christopher Snell wrote:
Hi All,
We're setting up some VLAN routers using a pair of machines. We have
a bunch of VLANs and we're using CARP to provide redunancy.
Currently, there is a carpNNN interface built on top of every vlanNNN
interface, which are themselves
Hi:
I have an OpenBSD 3.8 host.
My authlog is filling up with strange messages:
Aug 9 17:30:27 fw1 sshd[7006]: Connection closed by XX.XX.XX.XX
Aug 9 17:31:31 fw1 sshd[21487]: Connection closed by XX.XX.XX.XX
Aug 9 17:32:35 fw1 sshd[339]: Connection closed by XX.XX.XX.XX
Aug 9 17:33:39
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 06:50:18PM +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
(I want to) use a standard smtp daemon (sendmail, postfix or
whatever) and put the spooling directory in a ramdisk :-)
Don't bother with the ramdisk. disk is cheap and fast compared
to smtp.
Fooling around with
Greets
On a Soekris 4801, 128mb, with a 512MB CF disk, generic 3.8 firewall
I'm trying to setup /var on an mfs, which seems to work except during
boot, after starting network daemons , it gives this:
can't open and lock /var/db/dhclient.leases.sis0: No such file or directory
Exiting
( I
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 07:33:08PM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
Unless you're using more than 255 VLANs (unlikely), you don't need
that many vhids.
Also, if the carp(4) devices are connected are on different VLANS
(distinct layer 2 segments), you can use the same vhid on multiple
interfaces.
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Hey folks,
i have just installed a second harddisk in my Dell Precision
Workstation 370 (Seagate ST3808110AS). OpenBSD fails to see it.
Have anybody here already faced such scenario?
Just today, in fact...
What you don't indicate is where you plugged this drive in or
I disabled wpi0 for test, about 12 hours, it did't freeze or hangup.
I guess maybe there is something wrong with firmware or wpi driver.
Just guess...
2006/8/8, Bibby Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I will disable wpi0 for test later, thanks :)
Do you have the right firmware loaded?
I
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my
OpenBSD box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box at home is running 3.7 and the box here at work is running 3.9.
Siju George wrote:
1) Website browsing from approximately 30-50 sers
2) Checking email for approximately 30-50 users
3) Using Skype 5-7 Users
4) SSH connections to Seervers on the Internet - approx 10 connections
at a time
5) FTP uploads to 2-5 Servers at the same time.
It is something like
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