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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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:
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
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