Re: Home NAS

2019-11-17 Thread Milun Rajkovic
Pardon my ignorance and lack of deeper knowledge regarding the matter, but
since when is XFS not even considered for such uses?
Cheers
Milun

On Sun, Nov 17, 2019, 21:11 Patrick Marchand 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On 11/15, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > Patrick Marchand wrote:
> > > I'll be playing around with DragonflyBSD Hammer2 (and multiple offsite
> > > backups) for a home NAS over the next few weeks. I'll probably do a
> > > presentation about the experience at the Montreal BSD user group
> > > afterwards. It does not require as many ressources as ZFS or BTRFS,
> > > but offers many similar features.
> > >
> >
> > Been there, done that!
> Cool ! I might ping you off-list with questions when I get to it.
>
> > H2 lacks built in backup mechanism. I was hoping that H2 will get some
> > kind "hammer mirror-copy" of H1, or "zfs send/receive". My server is
> > still on H1 and I really enjoy being able to continuously back it up.
> > That's the only thing I am missing in H2. On the positive note H2 did
> > get support for boot environment manager last year.
> >
> > https://github.com/newnix/dfbeadm
> >
> > Also DF jails are stuck in 2004 or something like that. I like their
> > NFSv3.
> I'm not planning on using jails much, instead I'll be using the
> DFly NFS with OpenBSD to experiment with virtualization.
>
> > DragonFly which gets it software RAID discipline through old
> > unmaintained FreeBSD natacontrol utility. Hardware RAID cards are not
> > frequently tested and community seems to be keen on treating DF as a
> > desktop OS rather than a storage workhorse. Having said that HDD are
> > cheap this days and home users probably don't need anything bigger than
> > a 12TB mirror.
> I dont store much anyways, so I'll see as I go.
>
> Regards
>
>


Re: integrity of commercial CD set

2015-01-15 Thread Milun Rajkovic
  Sometimes I wish mailing lists having a like button ;)

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 6:30 PM, Jack Woehr jwo...@softwoehr.com wrote:

 Theo de Raadt wrote:

 Finding them inside the global shipping system is easier than you
 think


 One of the joys of growing old is watching the really bad sci fi you read
 as a youth all come true :)

 --
 Jack Woehr   # There's too much emphasis on things
 Box 51, Golden CO 80402  #  like pawn structure in modern chess.
 http://www.softwoehr.com #  Checkmate ends the game. - N. Short



Re: Former Yugoslavia in countrycodes

2015-01-04 Thread Milun Rajkovic
Because it's not a country (Kosovo). Btw it uses mobile networks of Monaco
or Luxembour or something like that, and landlines (and call number +381)
from Serbian infrastructure. Macedonia is also having an issue regarding
that. Messed up situation that won't settle any time soon.

On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:

 The breakup of Yugoslavia seems to be incomplete in countrycodes.
 AFAIK, Kosovo does not have a country code assigned.

 Jan


 Index: countrycodes
 ===
 RCS file: /cvs/src/share/misc/countrycodes,v
 retrieving revision 1.3
 diff -u -p -r1.3 countrycodes
 --- countrycodes12 Oct 2002 02:14:15 -  1.3
 +++ countrycodes4 Jan 2015 11:55:11 -
 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
 -# $OpenBSD: countrycodes,v 1.3 2002/10/12 02:14:15 jsyn Exp $
 +# $OpenBSD: countrycodes,v 1.1 2015/01/04 10:58:19 hans Exp $
  #
  # ISO 3166-1 country names and code elements
  # http://www.din.de/gremien/nas/nabd/iso3166ma/codlstp1/en_listp1.html
 @@ -141,9 +141,10 @@ LY:LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
  MA:MOROCCO
  MC:MONACO
  MD:MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF
 +ME:MONTENEGRO
  MG:MADAGASCAR
  MH:MARSHALL ISLANDS
 -MK:MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
 +MK:MACEDONIA
  ML:MALI
  MM:MYANMAR
  MN:MONGOLIA
 @@ -189,6 +190,7 @@ PY:PARAGUAY
  QA:QATAR
  RE:REUNION
  RO:ROMANIA
 +RS:SERBIA
  RU:RUSSIAN FEDERATION
  RW:RWANDA
  SA:SAUDI ARABIA
 @@ -243,7 +245,6 @@ WF:WALLIS AND FUTUNA
  WS:SAMOA
  YE:YEMEN
  YT:MAYOTTE
 -YU:YUGOSLAVIA
  ZA:SOUTH AFRICA
  ZM:ZAMBIA
  ZW:ZIMBABWE