still using this puppy for running ntpd, and pretty much all machines
in our network sync against it ;(
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #0: Fri Sep 29 10:20:06 CEST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/vax/compile/GENERIC
VAXstation 3100/m{30,40} [0A04 04010002]
cpu: KA41/42
cpu:
On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 20:54 +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
Until recently, a Pentium 100 MHz with 32M RAM and approx. 3G hard
drive. The last of these
Hi list,
Since we're apparently talking 'old': when will you guys support the
Sinclair ZX81?
The 'keyboard' on mine is busted so I can't use it, but when I could run
OpenSSH on it... that would be so w00t!
Buhbye... Nico
P.S. Is it me or is it synchronicity that Annihilator's Lunatic Asylum
is
On 10/13/06, DoN. Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/10/12 at 05:04:10PM -0400, Jason Crawford wrote:
And I ment to send this to the whole list
A nuisance, having the From: set to the individual poster,
not the list, isn't it?
[ ... ]
Oldest machine I had running
On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a connection to the
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 12:53:35AM -0400, Jim Capozzoli wrote:
I have a router using two dc(4) interfaces, running OpenBSD 3.9. It
has an Intel i586 75 MHz processor with a whole 16 megs of memory, and
a 4 gig hard drive. I remember I tried to use apache as a caching
proxy server once..yeah
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
My home router/firewall/DNS:
$ uname -a
OpenBSD gw.stare.cz 3.9 COMPAQ#0 i386
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 3.9-stable (COMPAQ) #0: Thu Sep 28 20:48:44 CEST 2006
[EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Falk Husemann
Sent: 12 October 2006 08:55 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Oldest Server you run
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
About 6 weeks ago I moved my home firewall from its former home,
a 1995-vintage Toshiba T2130CS laptop: 486DX4 processor @ 75MHz,
640x480 VGA display,
Original message
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 23:08:21 -0400
From: Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Oldest Server you run
To: misc misc@openbsd.org
Gordon Grieder wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:22:43PM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
Bryan Irvine wrote:
You win.
I'm
mac68k testing: Quadra650 (not sure that qualifies
as production, even
though it runs at 100% CPU for days at a time when
doing a build). Also
hard to brag for slowness rights when it is almost
as fast as the
Quadras got. No, I don't have an SE/30... :)
HmmmI guess it's time to dig
And I ment to send this to the whole list
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 12, 2006 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: Oldest Server you run
To: Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List!
We're
On 2006/10/12 at 05:04:10PM -0400, Jason Crawford wrote:
And I ment to send this to the whole list
A nuisance, having the From: set to the individual poster,
not the list, isn't it?
[ ... ]
Oldest machine I had running (until I moved to an appartment that
can't accomodate
On 2006/10/12 at 11:08:21PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
[ ... ]
I can't believe people with PIIs and PIIIs even responded to this
thread, however. You GOT to be kidding me...That ain't old. That's
almost as new as I get!
Well ... it is the you run part which is limiting me.
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton or toaster (at
least not if
I doubt this will count as the oldest, but we're using a Pentium III 500
mhz for our Firewall.
Pentium III 500 mhz
512mb ram
(2) 20gb hard drives, in RAID 1
Realtek NIC
Patrick
Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know
My server is kind of old but runs OpenBSD like a charm.
# sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel Celeron (GenuineIntel 686-class, 128KB L2 cache)
hw.ncpu=1
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.physmem=268017664
hw.usermem=267587584
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=wd0,cd0,fd0
hw.diskcount=3
hw.cpuspeed=401
Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton or toaster
Hi,
Mine is not that old either. I'm using an IBM 350 as a firewall/Router
P133
93b RAM
1.2 gb HD
Works fine
Dylan
On 10/12/06, Patrick - South Valley Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt this will count as the oldest, but we're using a Pentium III 500
mhz for our Firewall.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
| Hello List!
| We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
| know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
Oldest box I have is a 80486DX2 @66MHz w/ 16M RAM. It has two 10Mbit
NICs and a 250MB disk
Will H. Backman wrote:
The oldest one I have in production is a PIII 667 from 2001. Not that
old I guess.
I was going to stay silent, but... I have a Sparc 5 at home that runs
like a champ. Part of that is that the Sparc 5 took a lot of memory for
its time, and I've maxed it at 256MB.
--
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a connection to the internet.
cpu0: Intel Pentium (P54C) (GenuineIntel 586-class) 133
Intel Pentium 1 166 Mhz (with mmx!)
32 MB RAM
Network: 1 x fxp 1 x ne
Hard Disk: Western Digital 80 GB IDE
Connection internet: 15 mbit cable
http://redshift.mine.nu:8080/~glenn/phpsysinfo/
Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
.
And it's awesome!
Dan Farrell
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Falk Husemann
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:55 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Oldest Server you run
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again
The machine!
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Cyrix 486DLC (486-class)
hw.ncpu=1
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.physmem=49917952
hw.usermem=49684480
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=wd0
hw.diskcount=1
# uname -a
OpenBSD anand..com.ar 3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Daniel
On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class, 512KB L2 cache)
hw.ncpu=2
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.physmem=268001280
hw.usermem=267599872
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=sd0,sd1,sd2,cd0,fd0
hw.diskcount=5
hw.cpuspeed=449
On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Falk Husemann
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:55 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Oldest Server you run
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would
like
At 03:21 PM 10/12/06, Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote:
I doubt this will count as the oldest, but we're using a Pentium III 500
mhz for our Firewall.
Pentium III 500 mhz - 512mb ram - (2) 20gb hard drives, in RAID 1 -
Realtek NIC
PII - 350Mhz - 64M - 4G disk - Intel NIC
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a
On Thursday 12 October 2006 14:54, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a connection to the
On 10/12/2006 1:54 PM, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard disk
and a connection to the internet. So
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a
On 10/12/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
Off the top of my head I'd have to say the oldest is our DNS cluster.
They are all 143Mhz Sun Ultra 1's
I also have an industrial 386SX with 32Mb RAM that
used to run 3.1 or 3.2,
back in the day when FPU emulation still kinda
worked. It was useless as a
box and dog slow, I have it for sheer geek factor
only. :)
Currently, I have my sparc IPX running as a firewall
and recently retired a Quadra
On Thursday 12 October 2006 13:54, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
My home mail server was originally a 33 Mhz 486, but once 66 MHz CPUs
became free i acquired one and
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:54:35PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
SNIP
At my place of work, I have an old cakebox Sparc IPX 25 (40??)MHz with
16 MB RAM, 2GB
I have a digital AlphaServer 1000 4/200 I would LOVE to load OpenBSD on. I
haven't succeeded yet. It is happily running FreeBSD currently. I'll give
OpenBSD another stab soon though :)
I run OpenBSD on my little laptop which is a pentium 100 maxed at 40 megs of
ram. Runs like a champ. I use
I think I am winning at this point:
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = i386
hw.model = Intel Pentium Pro (GenuineIntel 686-class, 256KB L2 cache)
hw.ncpu = 1
hw.byteorder = 1234
hw.physmem = 133804032
hw.usermem = 133410816
hw.pagesize = 4096
$
This is an old pentium pro box. Dmesg lists it at 194mhz.
On Thursday 12 October 2006 13:54, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
hw.machine = abacus
hw.model = Laquer Beads 20x7 (GenuineWood Teak-class)
hw.ncpu = 5 (on each
Falk Husemann wrote:
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
We use an old Pentium 200 MHz, 32 MB RAM, two NICs, to seal of an old
unpatched Windows 98 server from the rest of our network... (I can't
do
Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton or toaster
On 12/10/06, Claus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/12/2006 1:54 PM, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
(0)
gotta love selective quoting:
I don't get this question.
Ha ha ha, this is amusing seeing some of the replies.
Here's my home firewall; not the oldest mentioned but still in the upper
percentiles.
Digital (remember that brand) P2-166
32 megs RAM
3 gig hard drive
3 NICs; one internal, 2 generic cheapie PCI cards
No xwindows; runs like a charm
I used
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:12:19 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I am winning at this point:
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = i386
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = sparc
hw.model = Sun 4/65, MB86900/1A or L64801 @ 25 MHz, WTL3170/2 FPU
hw.ncpu = 1
hw.byteorder = 4321
hw.physmem = 54476800
hw.usermem =
You win.
On 10/12/06, Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:12:19 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I am winning at this point:
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = i386
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = sparc
hw.model = Sun 4/65, MB86900/1A or L64801 @ 25 MHz, WTL3170/2 FPU
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = intellivision
hw.model = General Instrument CP1610 16-bit @ 895 kHz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilohertz, absolutely no FPU
hw.ncpu = 1
hw.byteorder = 4321
hw.physmem = 1352 bytes
hw.usermem = 0
hw.pagesize = 0
hw.disknames = cartridge1
hw.diskcount = 0
$ uname -a
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would
like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As most others started out on the details, i will start with the
generalities: Unless you have special needs or you must serve some
large or very busy network, taking
Bryan Irvine wrote:
You win.
I'm waiting for Nick Holland to chime in... he's probably got an SE/30
in production, or maybe a VAXstation 2000.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:22:43PM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
Bryan Irvine wrote:
You win.
I'm waiting for Nick Holland to chime in... he's probably got an SE/30
in production, or maybe a VAXstation 2000.
Nick replied ages ago but his machine is still processing the outgoing
mail. ;)
,.$:*((*$
- Original Message
From: Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:54:35 PM
Subject: Oldest Server you run
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running
On Friday 13 October 2006 02:54, Falk Husemann wrote:
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
Some ancient whitebox PC:
OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:01:57 MST 2005
[EMAIL
Gordon Grieder wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 09:22:43PM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
Bryan Irvine wrote:
You win.
I'm waiting for Nick Holland to chime in... he's probably got an SE/30
in production, or maybe a VAXstation 2000.
Nick replied ages ago but his machine is still processing
I can't believe people with PIIs and PIIIs even responded to this
thread, however. You GOT to be kidding me...That ain't old. That's
almost as new as I get!
Exactly.
# sysctl hw
hw.machine=sparc
hw.model=SUNW,SPARCclassic, TMS390S10 @ 50 MHz, on-chip FPU
hw.ncpu=1
hw.byteorder=4321
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Jason George wrote:
I can't believe people with PIIs and PIIIs even responded to this
thread, however. You GOT to be kidding me...That ain't old. That's
almost as new as I get!
Exactly.
Today on my way to work I found a Pentium 100mhz, 48MB EDO, 480MB hdd in a
ditch
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