Re: Openbsdstore.com - offline or powered off?

2020-06-27 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
thank you

On Sat, 27 Jun 2020, 16:50 Thomas Bohl, 
wrote:

> Am 27.06.2020 um 13:32 schrieb Ruslanas Gžibovskis:
> > ok, cause I found it on openbsd.org/tshirt or shth like that.
> >
> > is there a way, how to get openbsd tshirts, or just get it on aliexpress
> > with images of openbsd?
>
> I don't know why https://www.openbsdstore.com/ is offline at the moment,
> but it is a redirect to https://teespring.com/stores/openbsd which is up
> and running. If you buy here profits will go to the artists.
>
>


Re: Openbsdstore.com - offline or powered off?

2020-06-27 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
ok, cause I found it on openbsd.org/tshirt or shth like that.

is there a way, how to get openbsd tshirts, or just get it on aliexpress
with images of openbsd?

thanks?

On Sat, 27 Jun 2020, 14:08 Maurice McCarthy,  wrote:

> I think it has been reported here on misc that it no longer exists,
> not since physical CDroms have been discontinued.
>


Openbsdstore.com - offline or powered off?

2020-06-27 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
hi all,

sorry for spam, but do you know if openbsdstore.com is powered off or just
on maintenance or accident?


thanks


Re: ARM64:s finally on the market, and flooding it. OpenBSD support?

2016-09-23 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Hi team, maybe it would be a great thing if you would be able to create a
list of hw developpers would be interested to develop. so any sysadmin
would know what is needed for openbsd devs and send out hw to dev team.

In such list i would like to see model, web to buy and a price.

Thank you, sorry for spam ;]

On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 22:07 Chris Cappuccio,  wrote:

> Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote:
> > The market is finally being flooded with ARM64:s. And some of them are
> > inexpensive.
> >
> > I guess AllWinner A64/H64 will be the most ubiquitous one as the chip
> > is/soon will be something like 5 USD.
>
> The Allwinner 64-bit parts are supported under 32-bit mode on armv7.
>
> Chris
>
> --

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RHCE: 130-192-255



Re: OpenBSD Songs - License

2016-08-06 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Agree with message, it would be good to have some message, is it the same
licence like os or some different... also maybe melody or some tips how to
playit on instruments ;))

On Fri, 5 Aug 2016 20:59 , <46rc1p+8qbgq1pcsq...@guerrillamail.com> wrote:

> Edit:   The website I was referring to is
> https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've just discovered the OpenBSD Songs, but unfortunately I
> can't
> > tell under which license they've been released. It would be really
> helpful
> > if
> > you could update your website with this information
> >
> > -
> license of audio files
> > - license of the lyric texts
> >
> > Thank you in
> advance!
>
>
>
>
>
> 
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Re:

2016-05-17 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
I prefer MSDOS edit, or cat, cause I do not cook dogs well :),

If formatting needed, then I use cowsay :) or cowthink, it does formatting.

yes, sed -i is ok, but I think awk, would do a little bit better (today)...

Also python is quite good editor...

On 17 May 2016 at 02:02,  wrote:

> On Mon, 16 May 2016 10:47:02 +
> 1 9  wrote:
>
> > What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason?
>
> MS-DOS EDLIN.
>
>


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TPO (Technical platform owner) role

2016-05-13 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Hi team,

Sorry for spamming, but I would like to get some info from this mailing
list participants, cause I think you may suggest something interesting and
be good example for me and my org.

I really would like to get Knowledge or some exp share from OpenBSD
community, as I really like this OS and it's philosophy, and I recently
started to learn it :)

So my issue:
My current organization is establishing TPO role.
I am suggested for this role from Linux side.
Maybe someone knows what TPO does in your or your friends working
environment?
Maybe someone can share some draft of role specification or some docs or at
least structure of documents prepared by TPO.

What results are expected from TPO in our org is:
Document OS install, support and decom.
Create LifeCycle roadmap
Create Specs of what we can offer from OS side and what we cannot.
And anything else is accepted :) :D


Thank you very much in advance.
Sorry for spamming this mailing list, but I do not know which ML I should
choose for this type of question :) this one desc looked most close for
this type of question :)
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Re: Hi There! I am trying to install OpenBSD

2016-02-01 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Hi Gabriele,

I would try to install older version, to be sure, it is not related to
installer version...


On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 at 13:16 Ville Valkonen  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 1 February 2016 at 08:21, Gabriele Tozzi  wrote:
> > This is my first message on the list so, first of all, hello everybody!
> :)
> >
> > I've recently bought a dedicated PC, planning to use it as a firewall by
> > installing OpenBSD on it.
> >
> > I have downloaded the install80.iso, checked the sha sum, and read the
> > installation guide.
> > I have burned the iso to a cd-rom and checked the sha sum again on the
> > machine I am trying to install.
> > I have tested the hardware and the general functionality of the machine
> > with common open source tools (memtest and succesfully installing a
> > linux distro).
> >
> > When I boot the i386 OpenBSD 5.8 CD, it loads the kernel and writes a
> > lot of blue stuff, then stops at:
> >
> > wdc_atapi_intr: warning: reading only 0 of 18 bytes
> >
> > For those who have a browser, here is a full screenshoot:
> > http://imagebin.ca/v/2VR8MRMArdG7
> >
> > I've tried to look for this error using a search engine, but I
> > surprisingly got zero results.
>
> Check /usr/src/sys/dev/atapiscsi/atapiscsi.c and line 1042. A bit
> above, there is the following comment:
> 1028 /* Exceptional case - drive want to transfer more
> 1029data than we have buffer for */
>
> Though, no idea/time to see how to fix it.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Ville Valkonen
>
> --

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RHCE: 130-192-255



Re: Show us your /etc/profile

2015-08-01 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Nice! I am stealing idea!

Thanks!

Will share what i will be able to.

On Fri, 31 Jul 2015 23:27   wrote:

> Hello everybody
>
> How do you customize your environment?
>
> What aliases or custom functions do you use?
>
> Here's my /etc/profile I think you can find one or two interesting things
> in it.
>
> Show us yours!
>
> (in case wordwrapping breaks long lines: http://pastie.org/10322761)
>
> #
>
> hname=`hostname`
> hname=${hname%%.*}
>
> # You are here
> test ! -f ~/.hushlogin && test -t 0 && banner $hname
>
> # complete path
>
> PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/u/system/bin:
> export PATH
>
> # system defaults
> PAGER=less
> export PAGER
> EDITOR=vi
> test -x "/usr/local/bin/vim" && EDITOR=vim
> export EDITOR
>
> # confort
> alias more=less
> alias ls='ls -Fca'
> alias l='ls -l'
> alias wget='wget -c'
>
> alias _tf='tail -20 -f '
> alias tf='_tf /var/log/messages'
> alias tfm='_tf /var/log/maillog'
> alias tfd='_tf /var/log/daemon'
>
> alias ducks='du -cks * |sort -rn |head -11'
>
> alias pid='ps awx | grep -v grep | egrep -- '
> test -x "`which pgrep 2> /dev/null`" && alias pid='pgrep -lf '
>
> pidof()
> {
>   pgrep $1
> }
>
> pkey()
> {
>   cat ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | \
> ssh $1 "(mkdir ~/.ssh > /dev/null 2>&1; cat - >>
> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys)"
> }
>
> # windozise
> #alias rm='rm -i'
> #alias mv='mv -i'
> #alias cp='cp -i'
>
> # www
> alias gohtdocs='cd /var/www/htdocs'
> alias gosite='cd /var/www/htdocs/site/'
>
> alias httpd_restart='/etc/rc.d/httpd restart'
>
> # OpenBSD CVS
> CVSROOT=anon...@anoncvs.openbsd.org:/cvs
> export CVSROOT
>
> CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh
> export CVS_RSH
>
> # OpenBSD packages
> export PKG_PATH="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/`uname
> 
> -r`/packages/`uname -m`/"
> export PKG_PATH
>
> # ui
> if [ "${SHELL}" = "/bin/ksh" ]
> then
> PS1=$hname':$PWD{!}'
>
> if [ "$USER" == "root" ]
> then
> export PS1="$PS1# "
> alias p='export PS1="# "'
> else
> export PS1="$PS1 "
> alias p='export PS1="$ "'
> fi
>
> set -o emacs# heh
> set -o vi-tabcomplete   # bashishhh
>
> bind ^B=backward-word
> bind ^N=forward-word
> fi
>
> unset hname
>
> # ui
> if [ -t 0 ]
> then
> stty erase ^?
> stty status ^T  # for dd(1)
> fi
>
> #
>
> alias fw_log='tcpdump -ttt -nle -i pflog0'
>
> alias openports='fstat | grep internet| grep -v 127.0.0 | sort -u | awk "{
> print \$9 }" | sort -u'
>
> xtitle()
> {
>printf "\\033]0;$1\\007"
> }
>
>
> alias unspam='sa-learn --ham --dbpath /var/amavisd/.spamassassin -u _vscan'
> alias idspam='sudo -u _vscan /bin/sh -l'
>
> function spamtrap
> {
> test -z "$1" && echo 'usage: spamtrap ' && return 1
>
> spamdb  | grep "$1" | cut -d\| -f 2 | while read x ; do spamdb -t
> -a $x;
> done
> }
>
> export http_proxy="http://157.92.192.253:8080/";
> export https_proxy=$http_proxy
> export ftp_proxy=$http_proxy
>
> test -f /etc/profile.local && . /etc/profile.local



Re: which netbook not to buy?

2015-07-16 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Hi all.

as i already wrote, thinkpad is x and t series... other one are not worth
looking at, Its my own personal opinion without exact technical background.
but had opportunities to see many of these after 5-8 years of use. only X
and T series looked good if we do not mind scratches and crashes ;)

Thinkpad X* T* are quite well supported by most OS'es. But if someone need
NEW laptop... and do not have possibility to buy new thinkpad X or T
series, I would advice Acer as I have one already for 10 years. Still
working.
With debian it do not have wifi... :) its cheap looking cheap too and so
on... but it works.

Also I would check some amd with integrated arm and try making some small
desktop with integrated screen in a case...


 P.S. I choose AMD for desktop as it is cheep and upgradable without
upgrading motherboard at the same time... Intel for lessheating...


On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 05:47 Richard Thornton 
wrote:

I am glad that stinkpad argument  is settled .  How about  discussing
OpenBSD?  I find  that codeblocks core dumps every time .   Would  it dump
less on Asus? Cause it dumps a lot on my Lenovo  VM.

On Wed, Jul 15, 2015, 8:48 PM Артур Истомин 
wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:01:19PM +0300, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> > > You not even refuted my primary point.
> >
> > Your primary point is interjecting threads with contradictory comments
> > for the opportunity to snap at somebody which really irritates all
> > sides.
> >
> > Also you oppose qualified advise many would want to hear with your own
> > suggestion. This may confuse somebody looking for a good laptop to run
> > OpenBSD on.
> >
> > If you have good technical reasoning, bring it to the discussion. By
> > annoying people, your technical bits are missed and you fail to make a
> > valid point.
>
> He is right. Thinkpads are crap from time when IBM sold theres to Lenovo.
> I am long time user of thinkpads. My last model was Thinkpad W520.
>
> >
> > You say you won't shut up and then you decide to not reply to this
> > anymore, please settle and follow the decision.



Re: which netbook not to buy?

2015-07-12 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
And yes. Just checked my laptop. X201s I was VERY surprised ;) by the way
it was with docking... but without hdd cover... and without keys for
docking... but overall it is nice!

On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 00:11 Mike Larkin  wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 09:02:31PM +, Ruslanas G??ibovskis wrote:
> > I would suggest x201s for Many reasons. You can find it without hdd on
> ebay
> > for 100usd... + ssd any... but I am not sure about openbsd... with debian
> > it just works.
>
> Assuming you meant "Thinkpad x201s" (eg a model ending in "s" and not
> "multiple
> x201 thinkpads") ...
>
> If you can find x201s Thinkpads for 100USD, I would recommend buying as
> many as
> you can. They are extremely rare and almost never come up for auction
> intact.
> You can find lots of parts / pieces for them but almost never a complete
> unit.
> And when you do, they are almost certainly not going to be 100USD. Looking
> at ebay right now shows plenty of spare parts but no complete units. And
> that's
> usually the case with that model.
>
> Now, plain x201 (without the 's') and x200s are entirely a different story
> and
> can usually be found quite cheaply.
>
> -ml
>
> >
> > On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 17:41 Peter J. Philipp  wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm considering buying a new netbook (currently I have an October 2012
> Acer
> > > Aspire One).  If at all I'd like to stay with Acer but not necessarily.
> > > I'm
> > > worried about UEFI secure boot on these netbooks.  Is there any Acer
> models
> > > that I definitely should not buy?
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > -peter



Re: which netbook not to buy?

2015-07-12 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
X220+ have some ports from back and/or front. And x201s is last which do
not have such... and have ddr3... support 8gb... thinkwiki.org ;)

On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 00:08 Theo de Raadt  wrote:

> > I would suggest x201s for Many reasons. You can find it without hdd on
> ebay
> > for 100usd... + ssd any... but I am not sure about openbsd... with debian
> > it just works.
>
> The x201 works great.
>
> I used one for about 3 years, and the beatings continued until
> everything worked perfectly.
>
> Mark Kettenis applied the same pressure to the x220.
>
> And Mike Larkin to the x230.
>
> But the general rule is that the upper-class Thinkpads work the best,
> first of all because their BIOS are written by Team-A at Lenovo,
> secondly because we fixed things for ourselves.



Re: which netbook not to buy?

2015-07-12 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
I would suggest x201s for Many reasons. You can find it without hdd on ebay
for 100usd... + ssd any... but I am not sure about openbsd... with debian
it just works.

On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 17:41 Peter J. Philipp  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying a new netbook (currently I have an October 2012 Acer
> Aspire One).  If at all I'd like to stay with Acer but not necessarily.
> I'm
> worried about UEFI secure boot on these netbooks.  Is there any Acer models
> that I definitely should not buy?
>
> Regards,
>
> -peter



Re: GPT should work? (was Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7)

2015-07-04 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Same for me. I heard some legends that windows 7 sp1+ boots/installs to
gpt... but oops. Nope. I had already solaris and linux instlled there... i
even left 1st ans 2nd partition for dummy m$ windoz but it failed...
windows 8 said the same for me... m$ likes only m$dos partition table...

Also have found on M$ technet that during boot need to do some magic stuff
and get cmd. Call out part tool and create M$ windoz gpt... but for that i
had to remove Debian. so i said sorry bill but Ian Murdok i respect more...

If some one knows for 100% sure and can film windoz installer installs to
gpt table. Please let us know!

Sorry for mistakes and my bad english and typos... writing from android...
a bit uncomfortable feeling if compared to samsung b2710 :) fast firmware

On Sat, 4 Jul 2015 02:04 Joel Rees  wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 1:14 AM, Peter Kay 
> wrote:
> > The method in the OpenBSD docs is a no extra tools required method.
> BCDedit
> > makes it even easier.
> >
> > 1) Install Windows 7/8 on an MBR disk. GPT should work but requires more
> > effort.
>
> Peter, if you have done this on a GPT formatted disk, I would like some
> clues.
>
> My first fumbling about a month ago couldn't find a way to get the
> installer to recognize the GPT partition scheme on the drive, so I
> copied out the restore DVDs and wiped the GPT and used the legacy 4
> base partition MBR for the experiments I needed to do. Now I'm getting
> ready to (ugh) put MSW8 back on the thing. (Trying to talk myself out
> of that, but I need to be able to boot MSWindows once in a blue moon.)
>
> > 2) As part of 1) create a partition for OpenBSD
> > 3) Use OpenBSD fdisk to change partition type to A6, install on that
> > 4) Do not install boot menu to MBR
> > 5) Use BCDedit on Windows, add the OpenBSD partition
> > 6) (optional, Windows 8) set boot menu to classic mode
> >
>
> --
> Joel Rees



Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-27 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
hi.

Maybe you can try grub4dos?

Sorry for spam.
have a nice $day_time

On Sat, 27 Jun 2015 22:22   wrote:

> Yes ofcourse
> When I installed that I can boot to my FreeBSD but OpenBSD could not loaded
> for unknown reason.
>
> > On Jun 27, 2015, at 10:40 PM, Maurice McCarthy 
> wrote:
> >
> > Have you tried EasyBCD?
> > https://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/



Re: "Logjam Attack": is OpenIKED and OpenSMTPD vulnerable?

2015-05-28 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Hi team!

Sorry for interruption, but why not just switch to 4096? So no problems for
future...

I expect that there will be something more then just it uses more cpu time
to operate the same... please fix/explane me.

Thank you.
Have a nice $day_time ;)
Ruslanas

On Thu, 28 May 2015 12:16 Pablo Méndez Hernández  wrote:

> Thanks for the update Mike, greatly appreciated.
>
> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Mike Belopuhov 
> wrote:
>
> > On 25 May 2015 at 14:33, Pablo Méndez Hernández 
> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Any statement for iked?
> > >
> >
> > iked implements IKEv2 which doesn't use SSL/TLS.  So this
> > attack doesn't directly apply to IKEv2.  However we would
> > accept MODP 1024 and better by default.  Perhaps we
> > should bump it to 2048 minimum.
> >
>
>
>
> --
>
> Pablo Méndez Hernández



Re: httpd tls - what am i missing?

2015-03-26 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Also i would try something like tcpdump while connecting to a new machine
with https.

On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 23:55 Theodore Wynnychenko  wrote:

> Quoting Kevin Chadwick :
>
> > On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:30:23 +0100
> > mxb wrote:
> >
> >> >
> >> > Thank you for the suggestion.  I was not aware of "pound."
> >>
> >> I?d rather go for relayd. Which is out of the box. No need to install
> ?yet
> >> another port and make sure it is up2date?.
> >
> > httpd is based on relayd code which would reduce the scope of the test
> > (a cluestick).
> >
> >>> When I try "https://10.0.128.67/index.html"; - I get a nice message
> from
> >>> firefox asking me to accept a problem certificate (this was expected,
> >>> the certificate is the "correct" one), and when I do accept the
> >>> certificate, I get the index page.
> >
> >>> So, I am not sure what is wrong, but it appears httpd is not responding
> >>> to https requests, even with the "listen on tls" line in the
> >>> configuration file.
> >
> >>> Is there anything for me to look at/consider in trying to correct this?
> >
> > I don't understand what you are saying by '"correct" one' but to me this
> > suggests you have issues even with pound and perhaps I would try
> > another browser or firefox on another client and try another
> > certificate perhaps from another CA or install a newer snapshot or
> > re-install a release before wondering if there is an issue with httpd
> > or libressl whilst monitoring the list to see if anyone else has an
> > issue?
> >
> > Thankfully re-install on OpenBSD is super quick but you do have to
> > follow www.openbsd.org/current.html for snapshots and I think
> > www.openbsd.org/plus.html for release upgrades (4.5 -> 4.6 etc.)
> >
> >
>
> Hello:
> I am sorry, I have been unable to try some of the suggestions today as
> of yet.  I am a bit busy at work, and probably won't be able to look
> at this until tomorrow.
> However, I wanted to clarify my comment.
> When I said "correct" one in regards to the certificate working with
> https and pound, my comment was intended only to imply that any
> "issues" were purposefully induced ones.
>
> As I said, the new machine with the httpd issue is going to replace
> another machine.  To make my like easy going forward, I installed a
> certificate for the machine as it will be in the future, not as it is
> now.
> So, when firefox connects with https to the machine, it is connecting
> to 10.0.128.67, but gets a certificate back saying 10.0.128.100; and
> warns me of the inconsistency.  This is a completely expected issue,
> and I do verify that the "10.0.128.100" certificate is being presented
> form the "10.0.128.67" machine.
>
> There was NO other problem using pound.  With pound, as well as a
> https connection to the "old" machine with the "new" certificate, the
> browser opens the https connection with no problems.  Also, as I noted
> yesterday, the browser's hanging behaivor stops the second afer I kill
> the httpd process.
>
> I have also tried to connect with IE from a windows machine, and get
> the same results (http is ok, https hangs).
>
> I missed the "-d -v" flags for httpd (i feel a bit stupid, it's right
> there in the man page), and was going to fire up httpd and see what
> happens when the secure connection is initiated.  Hopefully, tomorrow.
>
> Thanks
> Ted



Re: Server screen does not wake up

2015-03-19 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Hi Lars, I am not bsd user. But some my boxes do checks during boot. If no
monitor detected during boot. So port is inactive... and if monitor
connected later... oh well... no output...

Sorry for a spam msg if wrong...

On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 22:53 Lars  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I did something stupid while configuring pf and locked myself out of my
> server using ssh.
> So I connected an older lcd-screen and a usb keyboard to my server to
> get console access. Unfortunately the screen did no wake up and pressing
> keys on the keyboards didn't help. I waited around 1 minute but the
> screen didn't show anything. I rebooted the system by pressing the
> powerbutton to get a working screen. I don't think this is supposed to
> be right.
>
> wsconsctl shows the following (default settings):
>
> display.type=radeondrm
> display.emulations=vt100
> display.screentypes=std
> display.focus=0
> display.screen_on=250
> display.screen_off=0
> display.vblank=off
> display.kbdact=on
> display.msact=on
> display.outact=on
>
> As far as I understand the parameters,the screen shouldn't go blank at
> all (display.screen_off=0) and wake up on keyboard actions
> (display.kbdact=on). The man page wsdisplay is a bit difficult to
> understand, so I am not sure I understand parameters. Any hints what I
> need to configure differently?
>
> thanks a lot for any tips
>
> have a great day
> Lars
>
>
>
> Here is my dmesg:
>
> OpenBSD 5.6-stable (GENERIC.MP) #3: Thu Dec 11 11:20:31 CET 2014
>  r...@dumper.lan:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
> real mem = 10686627840 (10191MB)
> avail mem = 10393366528 (9911MB)
> mpath0 at root
> scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
> mainbus0 at root
> bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.6 @ 0xfb330 (35 entries)
> bios0: vendor HP version "O41" date 10/01/2013
> bios0: HP ProLiant MicroServer
> acpi0 at bios0: rev 2
> acpi0: sleep states S0 S4 S5
> acpi0: tables DSDT FACP APIC MCFG SPMI OEMB HPET EINJ BERT ERST HEST
> SSDT
> acpi0: wakeup devices PCE2(S4) PCE3(S4) PCE4(S4) PCE5(S4) PCE6(S4)
> PCE7(S4) PCE9(S4) PCEA(S4) PCEB(S4) PCEC(S4) SBAZ(S4) P0PC(S4) PE20(S4)
> PE21(S4) PE22(S4) PE23(S4)
> acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 32 bits
> acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat
> cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
> cpu0: AMD Turion(tm) II Neo N54L Dual-Core Processor, 2196.66 MHz
> cpu0:
> FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,
> CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,MWAIT,
> CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW,
> LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,OSVW,
> IBS,SKINIT,NODEID,ITSC
> cpu0: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 1MB
> 64b/line 16-way L2 cache
> cpu0: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 16 4MB entries fully
> associative
> cpu0: DTLB 48 4KB entries fully associative, 48 4MB entries fully
> associative
> cpu0: AMD erratum 721 detected and fixed
> cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0
> mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support, 8 var ranges, 88 fixed ranges
> cpu0: apic clock running at 199MHz
> cpu0: mwait min=64, max=64, C-substates=0.0.0.0.0, IBE
> cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor)
> cpu1: AMD Turion(tm) II Neo N54L Dual-Core Processor, 2196.36 MHz
> cpu1:
> FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,
> CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,MWAIT,
> CX16,POPCNT,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,PAGE1GB,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW,
> LAHF,CMPLEG,SVM,EAPICSP,AMCR8,ABM,SSE4A,MASSE,3DNOWP,OSVW,
> IBS,SKINIT,NODEID,ITSC
> cpu1: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 1MB
> 64b/line 16-way L2 cache
> cpu1: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 16 4MB entries fully
> associative
> cpu1: DTLB 48 4KB entries fully associative, 48 4MB entries fully
> associative
> cpu1: AMD erratum 721 detected and fixed
> cpu1: smt 0, core 1, package 0
> ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 2 pa 0xfec0, version 21, 24 pins
> acpimcfg0 at acpi0 addr 0xe000, bus 0-255
> acpihpet0 at acpi0: 14318180 Hz
> acpi0: unable to load \\_SB_._INI.EXH1
> acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0)
> acpiprt1 at acpi0: bus 1 (P0P1)
> acpiprt2 at acpi0: bus -1 (PCE2)
> acpiprt3 at acpi0: bus -1 (PCE4)
> acpiprt4 at acpi0: bus 2 (PCE6)
> acpicpu0 at acpi0: PSS
> acpicpu1 at acpi0: PSS
> acpibtn0 at acpi0: PWRB
> ipmi at mainbus0 not configured
> cpu0: 2196 MHz: speeds: 2200 1900 1600 1300 800 MHz
> pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0
> pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "AMD RS880 Host" rev 0x00
> ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 vendor "Hewlett-Packard", unknown product
> 0x9602 rev 0x00
> pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
> radeondrm0 at pci1 dev 5 function 0 "ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200" rev
> 0x00
> drm0 at radeondrm0
> radeondrm0: apic 2 int 18
> ppb1 at pci0 dev 6 function 0 "AMD RS780 PCIE" rev 0x00
> pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
> bge0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5723" rev 0x10, BCM5784 A1
> (0x5784100): msi, address 38:ea:a7:a6:04:2d
> brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM5784 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 4
> ahci0 at pci0 dev 17 function 0 "ATI SBx00 SATA" rev 0x40: apic 2 i

Re: OpenBSD as base OS for Virtualization

2015-03-15 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Thanks to all.

Hi Steven,

You mentioned "QEMU, for example", so is there some more examples?
Solaris Containers, have ability to use branded zones, and there we can
launch Linux Gernel and setup Debian.
It also integrates and fully uses ZFS features, yes it's native, born in
Solaris
:) what I miss in lxc... :(

Yes I know, that bhyve is a FreeBSD project, and listen to:
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#42


Hi Jiri,

Is it something similar to solaris LDoms? On SPARC HW? Just interested.

vmware ESXi ... I was using it, but once my VMware hanged once in a VM
I have mounted two iso files and started copying ISO content to VM... It
ate
all my RAM and then all my CPU... and purple screen of death...

QEMU I was trying, but... what? max 2GB RAM? at least in Linux env...
Does QEMU has this limitation in OpenBSD?

To All again:

What FS supported by OpenBSD? UFS? ZFS?


And in conclusion: chroot and qemu for virtualization on OpenBSD?
sounds really poor... :(

On 14 March 2015 at 20:39, Gene  wrote:

>
>
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Jiri B  wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 01:44:47PM +0200, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
>> > So question is:
>> > What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD support?
>>
>> OpenBSD supports SPARC ldomains, but you have to have
>> SPARC hw :P
>>
>> There is support of some virtio devices (vio, vioblock,
>> "broken" vioscsi, vio balloon...) which are supported by
>> qemu/kvm, xen.
>>
>> There's at least one developer using ESXi thus he/they
>> take care of needed drivers (vmx).
>>
>> Even I like ESXi the most, I would go with KVM or Xen
>> if x86 HW is used. Why? ESXi has very restricted features
>> in free version. KVM/Xen "distributions" offer you
>> much more features (live migration, etc...) and they
>> are also OSS.
>>
>> Xen got finally some nice web ui (watching just pictures)
>> https://xen-orchestra.com/#/...
>>
>
> Xen Orchestra was not created by nor is it supported by the Xen Project.
>
> There are a lot of different front-end managers for Xen out there.
>
> -Gene
>



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OpenBSD as base OS for Virtualization

2015-03-14 Thread Ruslanas Gžibovskis
Hi team,

I have tried to search something on the web then OBSD mailing lists...
No confident answer was found.

I want to setup Virtualization server.
Currently I am using xen with Linux + ZFS...
And it uses files instead of ZFS volumes...

So question is:
What Virtualization solutions OpenBSD support?

I know about jails 100% are available on OpenBSD.
Maybe VirtualBox,  is it "native" support?
Maybe bhyve? I know it's quite new, but it sounds cool. :)

I am searching for something like Solaris Containers.

My requirements, are to support WiFi host or forward my PCIexpress 1 so VM.
VM - be able to run Debian.
My HW is:
CPU: i7-3770S
Mother Board: DZ77GA-70K / DZ77GAL-70K
WiFi:  Atheros Communications Inc. AR9300 Wireless LAN adaptor [168c:0030]
(rev 01)
  Kernel driver in use: ath9k

Thank you for your time!

Sorry for bad English,
And have a nice $day_time! :)

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+370 6030 7030