Re: /bsd: proc: table is full (OpenBSD server 4.0 GENERIC#1107 i386)

2007-03-06 Thread José M. Fandiño
Darren Tucker wrote: If you have a logged-in shell you can do exec ps -auwx which won't require a new process table slot. It replaces the shell so you'll be effectively logged out after the ps completes, but hopefully with better information :-) exec ps -auwx doesn't helps here because the

/bsd: proc: table is full (OpenBSD server 4.0 GENERIC#1107 i386)

2007-03-05 Thread José M. Fandiño
Hello list, I am having problems with my server, this box has been running OBSD for the last 3/4 years without problems. A few months ago the box begun to experience lockups once time at week during peak hours, now the lockup is several times a week. The last messages in the system logs are

Re: /bsd: proc: table is full (OpenBSD server 4.0 GENERIC#1107 i386)

2007-03-05 Thread José M. Fandiño
Bob Beck wrote: I am having problems with my server, this box has been running OBSD for the last 3/4 years without problems. A few months ago the box begun to experience lockups once time at week during peak hours, now the lockup is several times a week. The last messages in the system logs

unable to use a read-only root with 3.8

2005-11-25 Thread José M. Fandiño
Hello list, I'm in a situation where I must configure a couple of soekris boxes (net4801) with very minimal services (pf and syslogd sending all logs to a remote server), they will be unattended and various thousands of kilometers away. Also the system is probable to suffer electrical failures

Re: unable to use a read-only root with 3.8

2005-11-25 Thread José M. Fandiño
Also the system is probable to suffer electrical failures and since OBSD is contained in a CF card I become very interested in running it over an unique read-only partition. The first option was add the ro flag to the fstab file, but it's ignored and the system leaves the root fs in rw

Re: SCSI and disk geometry

2005-07-01 Thread José M. Fandiño
more on this issue. K WESTERBACK wrote: sd0: 34715MB, 34715 cyl, 16 head, 128 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 71096320 sec total sd0: 34715MB, 34715 cyl, 16 head, 128 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 71096320 sec total sd0: 34715MB, 34715 cyl, 16 head, 128 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 71096320 sec total sd1: 34715MB,

Re: SCSI and disk geometry

2005-06-30 Thread José M. Fandiño
Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, [iso-8859-15] Josi M. [iso-8859-15] Fandiqo wrote: I'm trying to install OpenBSD in three servers with identical hardware and I was able to install it in two of them but not in the third. Each server detects a diferent geometry for the SCSI

Re: SCSI and disk geometry

2005-06-30 Thread José M. Fandiño
Nick Holland wrote: Each server detects a diferent geometry for the SCSI disks :-? server1 - geometry: 817199/87/1 [71096313 Sectors] server2 - geometry: 2843852/25/1 [71096300 Sectors] server3 - geometry: 4425/255/63 [71087625 Sectors] dmesg, fdisk and disklabel:

SCSI and disk geometry

2005-06-29 Thread José M. Fandiño
Hello, I'm trying to install OpenBSD in three servers with identical hardware and I was able to install it in two of them but not in the third. Each server detects a diferent geometry for the SCSI disks :-? server1 - geometry: 817199/87/1 [71096313 Sectors] server2 - geometry: 2843852/25/1