separate processors

2008-01-27 Thread Lord Sporkton
I am setting up a duel core server, the server will be doing 2 things,
firewall/routing and user-services

since my needs are pretty small for this server and its a duel 2.0
64bit i was hoping to sort of partition the cpus such that
firewalling/kernel processes get one processor and user services like
webhosting, mail, fileserver, and all userland gets the other
processor, that way my firewall wont be bothered by anything else im
doing.

is this possible and if so where should i start with this.

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-Lawrence



Re: looking for openbsd friendly server vendor

2008-01-27 Thread Lord Sporkton
check out hostmysite.com

On 27/01/2008, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 28, 2008 8:40 AM, Salim Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > try http://eracks.com/
>
> I been looking to host mail (sendmail) but couldn't find anything
> cheaper. I don't need any rack mount server - just the cheapest deal
> will do. Most of what I Googled for and found are not within my budget
> (which is $30-$50 per year).
>
> Could anyone point me to the right vendor?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>


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-Lawrence
-Student ID 1028219



Re: looking for openbsd friendly server vendor

2008-01-27 Thread Chris
On Jan 28, 2008 8:40 AM, Salim Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> try http://eracks.com/

I been looking to host mail (sendmail) but couldn't find anything
cheaper. I don't need any rack mount server - just the cheapest deal
will do. Most of what I Googled for and found are not within my budget
(which is $30-$50 per year).

Could anyone point me to the right vendor?

Thanks for any help.



Re: looking for openbsd friendly server vendor

2008-01-27 Thread Salim Shaw

Lord Sporkton wrote:

awesome, 64 it is, thankyou

On 27/01/2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  

Lord Sporkton ??:


Perhaps i was wrong but i thought openbsd was only 32 bit for now?
  

Yup, you're wrong. There's amd64 port, which runs fine on all x86 64-bit
CPUs.





  

try http://eracks.com/

s/s



Re: looking for openbsd friendly server vendor

2008-01-27 Thread Lord Sporkton
awesome, 64 it is, thankyou

On 27/01/2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lord Sporkton ??:
> > Perhaps i was wrong but i thought openbsd was only 32 bit for now?
> Yup, you're wrong. There's amd64 port, which runs fine on all x86 64-bit
> CPUs.
>


-- 
-Lawrence
-Student ID 1028219



Re: looking for openbsd friendly server vendor

2008-01-27 Thread Lord Sporkton
Perhaps i was wrong but i thought openbsd was only 32 bit for now?

On 27/01/2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lord Sporkton ??:
> > Im about to buy a small server, mostly for personal use
> > looking for a 1u
> >
> > was hoping to find some vendors that are openbsd friendly
> > if they offer more than just i386 that is a plus as im investigating
> > other archs as a possiblilty, any suggestions welcome
> >
> > this server will be doing mostly webhosting, dns, mail, small
> > firewalling, and a vpn or 2
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >
> We use lots of SuperMicros here (www.supermicro.com), lately their A+
> (AMD64) solutions, and are very glad with them.You can get an AMD64 1U
> system for as low as $500-600, which will do the work.intended.
>
>


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-Student ID 1028219



looking for openbsd friendly server vendor

2008-01-27 Thread Lord Sporkton
Im about to buy a small server, mostly for personal use
looking for a 1u

was hoping to find some vendors that are openbsd friendly
if they offer more than just i386 that is a plus as im investigating
other archs as a possiblilty, any suggestions welcome

this server will be doing mostly webhosting, dns, mail, small
firewalling, and a vpn or 2

thanks

-- 
-Lawrence



Re: APACHE source modification

2008-01-27 Thread Bambero
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 08:36:22 -0500
Josh Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 02:12:38PM +0100, Bambero wrote:
> > Hello
> > 
> > I have modified apache source in /usr/src/usr.sbin/httpd.
> > What commands should I use to build it to override my current binary
> > instalation ?
> 
> FAQ 5.3.5 will work.  Of course, afterwards, your browser may not.

Read post carefully. As i suppose apache is specific package, there is
no Makefile like in others packages, so reding FAQ 5.3.5 doesn't help.

I used the following command but I'm not sure it's correct
cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/httpd
make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper install

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APACHE source modification

2008-01-27 Thread Bambero
Hello

I have modified apache source in /usr/src/usr.sbin/httpd.
What commands should I use to build it to override my current binary
instalation ?

./configure && make && make install

will be good ?

Regards,
Bambero

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strange crash after kernel update ?

2008-01-27 Thread jul

i juste get a strange crash after updating my kernel on a soekris4501
kernel is built with source updated from cvs.

Maybe source are corrupted ?
others ideas ?

thanks
regards


ddb> trace
strncmp(d074674c0c4) at strncmp+0x14
identifycpu(d083c3e0d069ef45100d0750044) at identifycpu+0x77
cpu_startup(d067cb0ad067b9e0d08c8fa0d03222832) at cpu_startup+0x94
main(0) at main+0x5d
ddb> ps
   PID   PPID   PGRPUID  S   FLAGS  WAIT  COMMAND
ddb> show registers
ds0x0010APTmap+0x3f0010
es  0x10
fs  0x58
gs 0
edi0
esi0
ebp   0xd08c8e78end+0x8c5c8
ebx   0xd074674ccpu_vendor
edx0
ecx  0xc
eax  0x4
eip   0xd064abc4strncmp+0x14
cs0x0008APTmap+0x3f0008
eflags   0x10006
esp   0xd08c8e70end+0x8c5c0
ss0xd08c0010end+0x83760
strncmp+0x14:   b   0(%esi%al
ddb> show map
No such command
ddb> boot reboot
rebooting...


POST: 0123456789bcefghipajklnoq,,,tvwxy

[...]

comBIOS ver. 1.26a  20040819  Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Soekris Engineering.

net45xx

0064 Mbyte MemoryCPU 80486 133 Mhz

Pri Mas  SanDisk SDCFH-512   LBA 993-16-63  500 Mbyte

Slot   Vend Dev  ClassRev Cmd  Stat CL LT HT  Base1Base2   Int
---
0:00:0 1022 3000 0600 0006 2280 00 00 00  
0:18:0 100B 0020 0200 0107 0290 00 3F 00 E001 A000 10
0:19:0 100B 0020 0200 0107 0290 00 3F 00 E101 A0001000 11
0:20:0 100B 0020 0200 0107 0290 00 3F 00 E201 A0002000 05

 4 Seconds to automatic boot.   Press Ctrl-P for entering Monitor.
Using drive 0, partition 3.
Loading...
probing: pc0 com0 com1 pci mem[639K 63M a20=on]
disk: hd0+
>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.01
-
com0: 19200 baud
switching console to com0
>> OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.01
boot>
booting hd0a:/bsd: 5667092+872060 [52+291168+272312]=0x6c6250
entry point at 0x200120

[ using 563904 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1995-2007 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. 
http://www.OpenBSD.org


OpenBSD 4.2-stable (GENERIC) #0: Sat Jan 26 13:36:40 CET 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/share2/ob/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
kernel:  trap, code=0
Stopped at  strncmp+0x14:   b   0(%esi%al
strncmp(d074674c0c4) at strncmp+0x14
identifycpu(d083c3e0d069ef45100d0750044) at identifycpu+0x77
cpu_startup(d067cb0ad067b9e0d08c8fa0d03222832) at cpu_startup+0x94
main(0) at main+0x5d
ddb> trace
strncmp(d074674c0c4) at strncmp+0x14
identifycpu(d083c3e0d069ef45100d0750044) at identifycpu+0x77
cpu_startup(d067cb0ad067b9e0d08c8fa0d03222832) at cpu_startup+0x94
main(0) at main+0x5d
ddb> ps
   PID   PPID   PGRPUID  S   FLAGS  WAIT  COMMAND
ddb> show registers
ds0x0010APTmap+0x3f0010
es  0x10
fs  0x58
gs 0
edi0
esi0
ebp   0xd08c8e78end+0x8c5c8
ebx   0xd074674ccpu_vendor
edx0
ecx  0xc
eax  0x4
eip   0xd064abc4strncmp+0x14
cs0x0008APTmap+0x3f0008
eflags   0x10006
esp   0xd08c8e70end+0x8c5c0
ss0xd08c0010end+0x83760
strncmp+0x14:   b   0(%esi%al
ddb>



uath as access point ?

2008-01-27 Thread jul

Hello

after reading man uath, i'm not sure. can uath driver be used as access 
point ?

else which usb adapters supported by openbsd could ?

thanks
Cheers