I just picked one an X2100 M2 a few days ago...
I'm running 2x 320GB Seagate SATA drives in it, no problem so it's
because they're only listing what they support, not what the hardware
supports.
There are HD sleds, well, more like HD rails. They do the job, and will
allow you to hot swap
How do you start qemu AFTER the install is completed? Something like
this?
qemu -k fi -hda debian.ext2.dmg -hdb debian.swap.dmg
I can't get that far: It's not possible to complete the installation
because the drives used in -hda -hdb cannot be partitioned or mounted by
the
Hi Group,
I have a server with two lan cards both with valid ips . One interface
(fxp1) is patched behind a CISCO PIX Firewall Other outside firewall
(fxp0)
I want that there should be no greylisting/filtering on fxp1 (I have
the related ports opened in the PIX) it should be enabled only for
Okay, sorry to pester list,
but I jumped and fell short on an active mail machine, about 6 hours ago.
I knew doing this on a cyrus-imapd server was insane
I Upgraded from i386 openbsd 4.0 to amd64 openbsd 4.0
So if someone experienced with cyrus-imapd on amd64
can send me some suggestions,
If someone want to reproduce the problem, here it is the address of the
web site:
https://www.bancadipalermo.it/index.jsp
In this first page, often (about half of times) the Sella.it Banca di
Palermo image in the top left corner doesn't load. Inside the site,
there are many other parts that
* Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-05 07:04]:
Okay, sorry to pester list,
but I jumped and fell short on an active mail machine, about 6 hours ago.
I knew doing this on a cyrus-imapd server was insane
I Upgraded from i386 openbsd 4.0 to amd64 openbsd 4.0
So if someone
Hello,
On Wed, 21.02.2007 at 10:21:09 +0100, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a strange problem: A machine I have to tend locks up once or
twice a day.
after moving from that 4.0-stable MP kernel to a 4.0 -release + patches
UP kernel, the machine held up for about a week. pf has
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:
* Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-05 07:04]:
Running an upgrade to move arch's is just bloody
nuts, and unsupported.
* You should have reinstalled
* You should have tested first.
If you actually ran the upgrade from the install
media to do this
Are you using pf at all? This sounds similar to the issue I had with my pf
rules not too long ago. In a nutshell rfc1323 defines tcp window scaling and
the scaling factor only shows up in the syn packet of a tcp connection. So
you have to make sure you only match state based on the syn packet (ie
Ok. I figured out how to resolve the problem, but through a work-around.
One main difference was I had to use qemu-img instead of dd to create the
disk images. The other was during the guest system install to make
logical partitions *not* primary partitions.
qemu-img create -f qcow
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
I know this has come up in the past but I haven't been able to track
down a definitive answer (I'm sure there's a reason why), so I'll ask
the question again.
Given a i386 kernel, assume I can toss as much RAM at the box as
needed (I know this isn't the limitation, it's a kernel memory issue),
If you actually ran the upgrade from the install
media to do this I have no idea what sort of cruft you've
left messed up. Most of us on the list are probably
shaking our heads
My advice? get another box, start from scratch
on i386 and see what you can salvage. My suspicion
Hi:
I found two links, maybe can help you to do that, but these links are on
spanish:
http://www.eldemonio.org/documentos/26060513247.html
http://www.eldemonio.org/documentos/050406152235.html
Salu2.
2007/3/4, Shohrukh Shoyokubov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want to implement an OpenBSD
Re: yelp...bit screwed, cyrus-imap not starting after switch to 64bit
i am surprised that you didn't reinstall. seems easy enough provided you
backup your mail directories, or, better yet, you move them to a different
machine and then mount them via NFS until you're ready to migrate them back
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 06:14:17PM +, Paul Pruett wrote:
I suspect that anywhere ad berkely datafile was created
under i386 it may have problems being used under amd64
unless exported on i386 and imported on amd64?
Yes, that's how Berkeley DB works.
And I am extremely grateful to past
qemu is now running on an OpenBSD host, with Debian as the guest system.
I can reach the net from inside the guest systems.
What changes must be made to the networking on the host so that I can ssh
*into* the guest systems from outside?
-Lars
Lars NoodC)n ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Ensure
On 3/5/07, Lars D. Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qemu is now running on an OpenBSD host, with Debian as the guest system.
I can reach the net from inside the guest systems.
What changes must be made to the networking on the host so that I can ssh
*into* the guest systems from outside?
there is data coming over a UDP broadcast every second that i would like
to log to a file that rotates each day. writing the data to a file as it
comes in is easy enough but i believe that the time-based rotation is
replicated in many existing applications.
could someone please refer me to a
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
there is data coming over a UDP broadcast every second that i would
like to log to a file that rotates each day. writing the data to a
file as it comes in is easy enough but i believe that the time-based
rotation is replicated in many existing applications.
could
Hi,
The dmesg Output Shows
Clean: Yes
for both Raid Components as shown below
raid0: Component /dev/wd0d being configured at row: 0 col: 0
Row: 0 Column: 0 Num Rows: 1 Num Columns: 2
Version: 2 Serial Number:
Forgot the dmesg. Here it is:
OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16 19:15:58 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 3040 @ 1.86GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 1.87 GHz
cpu0:
Siju George writes:
Hi,
The dmesg Output Shows
Clean: Yes
for both Raid Components as shown below
raid0: Component /dev/wd0d being configured at row: 0 col: 0
Row: 0 Column: 0 Num Rows: 1 Num Columns: 2
Hi,
On Thu, 22.02.2007 at 22:36:21 +0100, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just filtering aggressively using pf works as well, of course.
it depends. My current impression is that if you can get away with
having the TCP stack reject packets w/o spending the effort of running
it
Hello,
On Wed, 21.02.2007 at 12:00:51 -0600, Chris Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) ifstated with ping and if.up tests and executing route commands
The idea here would be ifstated would trigger commands something like:
route delete default rtr0.ip; route add default rtr1.ip
you didn't give
On 3/6/07, Greg Oster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Siju George writes:
Is the Raid not working properly?
It's working just fine... just probably telling you a bit more than
you really wanted to know :)
Thanks a million Greg :-)
I really appreciate your Detailed reply :-))
Kind Regards
I've been looking into finding some news groups for openbsd but have not found
any that resolve, have they all died?
I realize I may get flamed or ignored here, but I need help. I hope someone
will have the compassion to point me in the right direction.
My husband passed away, and left this great LAN setup using OpenBSD. I LOVE
using OpenBSD, but I thought we would have more time together for him to
teach me,
On 3/5/07, BradenM - Sonoma Computer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking into finding some news groups for openbsd but have not found
any that resolve, have they all died?
Welcome to the 21st century:
http://undeadly.org
misc@openbsd.org
-Nick
Josi M. Fandiqo wrote:
Bob Beck wrote:
[...]
run a ps -auwx and see what's chewing them all up? When you are out of
processes, not much happens.
unfortunatelly when I get the table is full error is too late and
the machine is hang :-(
If you have a logged-in shell you can do exec ps -auwx
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 12:44:21PM -0800, BradenM - Sonoma Computer wrote:
I've been looking into finding some news groups for openbsd but have not found
any that resolve, have they all died?
How about comp.unix.openbsd.misc? I post regularly there, and some
developers also post every now and
On Mar 5, 2007, at 2:52 PM, mrs borhtej wrote:
Unfortunately, I didn't have him show me what's what while he was
still
able, and I have only used this OS as a desktop user. I CANNOT go
back to
Windows. He unplugged his mail and webservers before he passed
away, and I
need to know
have 2 sony SDX3-100C AIT3 100 GB tapes here that have bad blocks and
will not read in our tape changer. i may need to get these sent to a
data recovery shop, but would prefer not to be viciously reamed w.r.t.
the cost.
any suggestions on good data recovery places in the US?
cheers,
jake
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 05:48:45PM -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
have 2 sony SDX3-100C AIT3 100 GB tapes here that have bad blocks and
will not read in our tape changer. i may need to get these sent to a
data recovery shop, but would prefer not to be viciously reamed w.r.t.
the cost.
Federico Giannici wrote:
If someone want to reproduce the problem, here it is the address of the
web site:
https://www.bancadipalermo.it/index.jsp
In this first page, often (about half of times) the Sella.it Banca di
Palermo image in the top left corner doesn't load. Inside the site,
there
jared r r spiegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i use rtorrent on 4.0 and 4.1 and see it consume large amounts
of memory while it is checking hash on a torrent (eg, resuming
a download, or restarting), sometimes dipping into swap
I don't observe that.
--
Christian naddy Weisgerber
Documentation will save you.
If you are unfamiliar with networking and you are moving, you are well
served to take some digital pics of the setup (specifically the back of
the boxes and which cables are going where) and take notes of them...
and label the cables (if they aren't already.) Draw a
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