Re: Kernel interrupt timer?

2007-05-30 Thread Federico Giannici
Geoff Steckel wrote: I worked on a commercial product based on altq on which a 1KHz clock was very useful. This used slow (400MHz) Pentium-class CPUs, and the increase in system overhead over a 100Hz clock was approximately 2%. Without the fast clock, accurately and consistently managing

Re: IBM ServeRAID 4Lx

2007-05-30 Thread Martin Reindl
Dominik Zalewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, I'm going to install OpenBSD 4.1 on IBM xSeries 206. It has raid controller IBM ServerRAID 4Lx. I see that ips driver is supported http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ipsapropos=0sektion=4manpath=OpenBSD+4.1arch=i386format=html

Re: PFSYNC

2007-05-30 Thread Alberich de megres
I know it, but i don't know how make it work to sync tabled with another machine. from: http://www.openbsd.org/4.1_packages/m68k/tabled-1.0.4p0.tgz-long.html daemon to modify pf tables from an unprivileged process in userland, useful e.g. when you want to add hostnames to a pf table from a

Re: Problem using flashboot (openBSD based), can't get it to boot

2007-05-30 Thread Boudewijn Ector
Boudewijn Ector wrote: The ; at the end here means that the WRAP BIOS said it could not do LBA reads, so biosboot fell back to CHS reads. No O/S And since you installed on a different machine, the geometry was almost certainly different, so the operating system wouldnt be at the same

Re: Problem using flashboot (openBSD based), can't get it to boot

2007-05-30 Thread Dave
Boudewijn Ector wrote: Boudewijn Ector wrote: The ; at the end here means that the WRAP BIOS said it could not do LBA reads, so biosboot fell back to CHS reads. No O/S And since you installed on a different machine, the geometry was almost certainly different, so the operating system

obsd 4.1 plsu squid

2007-05-30 Thread sonjaya
Dear all I will developt new server for my proxy server , i will try using squid with transparent with snmp . But i want know does squid-transparent-snmp support for delay_pools anda mac address acl ? Thx a lot sonjaya http://sicute.blogspot.com

Re: Problem using flashboot (openBSD based), can't get it to boot

2007-05-30 Thread openbsd misc
Hello, Boudewijn Ector wrote: Boudewijn Ector wrote: The ; at the end here means that the WRAP BIOS said it could not do LBA reads, so biosboot fell back to CHS reads. No O/S And since you installed on a different machine, the geometry was almost certainly different, so the operating

LinuxTag 30 May to 2 June

2007-05-30 Thread Wim Vandeputte
hey, general call for visitors and boot slaves to come by and meet us in the Berlin Messe, if you need a free ticket, let me know. Wim. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Re: Could non-used, but non-upgraded X install freeze a system?

2007-05-30 Thread Bill
On Tue, 29 May 2007 21:01:21 -0600 Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake: On 5/29/07, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey anyone, We've been having this issue with our router freezing up. Completely dead. No panic, no error, just phooey. Anyway, memory and disk tests did not show

Instant Messenger client

2007-05-30 Thread stuart van Zee
Does anyone know of a good, easy-to-use client for Yahoo instant messenger in the ports tree. I do an internet radio show (definitely not OpenBSD topical) and I need one that an intern can use on my spare laptop to interface with listeners etc. The laptop will be running OpenBSD 4.1 w/X and he

Re: Kernel interrupt timer?

2007-05-30 Thread Geoff Steckel
Federico Giannici wrote: Geoff Steckel wrote: I worked on a commercial product based on altq on which a 1KHz clock was very useful. This used slow (400MHz) Pentium-class CPUs, and the increase in system overhead over a 100Hz clock was approximately 2%. Without the fast clock, accurately and

Re: Instant Messenger client

2007-05-30 Thread michael enoma aghayere
On 30/05/07, stuart van Zee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of a good, easy-to-use client for Yahoo instant messenger in the ports tree. I do an internet radio show (definitely not OpenBSD topical) and I need one that an intern can use on my spare laptop to interface with listeners

Re: Instant Messenger client

2007-05-30 Thread stuart van Zee
Thank you to everyone that replied. I knew someone here would have the perfect answer. I overlooked gaim because it has aim in the title and thought it would be an AOL client. Needless to say, I do little to no instant messaging myself or I would have already had an instant messenger. s

Re: Instant Messenger client

2007-05-30 Thread Jason Beaudoin
snip Gaim? It's compatible with AIM, ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo, IRC, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Novell GroupWise, and Zephyr networks. And simple enough to use. Note that as of gaim's 2.0 release, the project has been renamed to pidgin I've been using it in linux for quite some time now with no

Re: Instant Messenger client

2007-05-30 Thread Diana Eichert
If you're running a recent post 4.1 install there is also net/pidgin, a port for it was added to the tree on May 28th. diana

Re: obsd 4.1 plsu squid

2007-05-30 Thread sonjaya
here error : # squid -k reconfigure 2007/05/31 01:39:34| parseConfigFile: line 3895 unrecognized: 'delay_pools 2' 2007/05/31 01:39:34| parseConfigFile: line 3896 unrecognized: 'delay_class 1 2' 2007/05/31 01:39:34| parseConfigFile: line 3897 unrecognized: 'delay_access 1 allow limited '

No i partition when connecting camera to USB

2007-05-30 Thread Martin Toft
When connecting a Nikon Coolpix L10 camera to my laptop via USB, no i partition shows up: $ sudo disklabel sd0 disklabel: warning, DOS partition table with no valid OpenBSD partition # /dev/rsd0c: type: SCSI disk: SCSI disk label: DSC COOLPIX L10 flags: bytes/sector: 512

Re: No i partition when connecting camera to USB

2007-05-30 Thread Jason Beaudoin
On 5/30/07, Martin Toft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When connecting a Nikon Coolpix L10 camera to my laptop via USB, no i partition shows up: snip Check out the gphoto2 libraries, there are a couple qt/gtk based gui frontends to extract the photos. Most of these cameras have proprietary methods

Re: No i partition when connecting camera to USB

2007-05-30 Thread Martin Toft
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 05:09:55PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote: [snip] umass0 detached Ups... my cutting in the dmesg has been revealed. The above line is a leftover from connecting/disconnecting the camera several times. NB: It didn't help. umass0 at uhub2 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0

Re: PFSYNC

2007-05-30 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 10:02:08PM +0200, Alberich de megres wrote: Maybe it's a silly question but don't know where to start with tabled :S I only got it installed. please..any help? With the caveat that I've never actually used it... It appears tabled.conf(5) documents an option to allow

Re: Upgrade question

2007-05-30 Thread Denny White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On May 29 Joachim Schipper wrote: On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 10:13:48PM -0500, Denny White wrote: I've been running a snapshot from several months back got my new 4.1 cds finally. Uname shows OpenBSD 4.1 Generic#0. I want to keep my existing /home

Re: serial terminal

2007-05-30 Thread Woodchuck
On Tue, 29 May 2007, Maurice Janssen wrote: Hi, I'm trying to use a VT420 serial terminal on an i386 box running 4.1-stable. Not as a system console, just as an extra screen to login. The output of the boot loader and kernel output should go to the monitor, as usual. The terminal is

Re: slurpr: do we have the technology?

2007-05-30 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 12:16:05PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: Joachim Schipper wrote: The OpenBSD version comes with more, and more advanced, 'education' tools, too. Seriously though, just buy your own bandwidth. education is for pedigreed animals that run in circles at

Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Jimmy Mitchener
Is there a reason snapshots do not currently come with a src/sys.tar.gz as releases do? I would think this to be quite useful for people wishing/requiring building their own kernels, and using snapshots, as it would help to minimize damage from kernel/userland (and packages) coming out of sync.

OpenOSPFd and kernel routing table (new variant)

2007-05-30 Thread Christian Plattner
Hi, I am testing OpenBGPD and OpenOSPFD on a couple of Soekris boxes. Even though I am using the latest code (-stable with ospfd kroute.c revision 1.48), I am having problems with the kernel routing table when OSPFD has to react to changes in the topology. I verified the problem on a virtual

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/05/30 09:51, Jimmy Mitchener wrote: Is there a reason snapshots do not currently come with a src/sys.tar.gz as releases do? I would think this to be quite useful for people wishing/requiring building their own kernels, and using snapshots, as it would help to minimize damage from

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Jimmy Mitchener
anyway, snapshots aren't always quite the same as you get from -current source. That's my point really. I would think it to be advantageous to have a snapshot of the code just as that snapshot was created (no pun intended). But yes, you could avoid the pitfalls I described previously by

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Jason George
Is there a reason snapshots do not currently come with a src/sys.tar.gz as releases do? I would think this to be quite useful for people wishing/requiring building their own kernels, and using snapshots, as it would help to minimize damage from kernel/userland (and packages) coming out of sync.

A big thanks

2007-05-30 Thread BradenM - Sonoma Computer
Hello Everyone; I just received my T-shirt and 4.1 cd set and just wanted to thank the team. Thanks guys, I appreciate it. Sincerely; Bray

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 10:26:09AM -0800, Jimmy Mitchener wrote: anyway, snapshots aren't always quite the same as you get from -current source. That's my point really. I would think it to be advantageous to have a snapshot of the code just as that snapshot was created (no pun intended).

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Bret Lambert
On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 09:51 -0800, Jimmy Mitchener wrote: Is there a reason snapshots do not currently come with a src/sys.tar.gz as releases do? I would think this to be quite useful for people wishing/requiring building their own kernels, and using snapshots, as it would help to minimize

Linuxwochen Vienna 31 May to 2 June

2007-05-30 Thread Martin Reindl
hi, We'll be running a booth at Linuxwochen Vienna at the Urania, free entrance. Everyone is welcome to visit us! martin

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Jimmy Mitchener wrote on Wed, May 30, 2007 at 09:51:02AM -0800: Is there a reason snapshots do not currently come with a src/sys.tar.gz as releases do? I would think this to be quite useful for people wishing/requiring building their own kernels, and using snapshots, as it would help to

Re: PFSYNC

2007-05-30 Thread Alberich de megres
Ok, I was using ports tabled version 1.04 wich haven't tablec and its man tabled.conf don't tell nothing about listen command. I downloaded 1.05 and all ok. Thanks. On 5/30/07, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 10:02:08PM +0200, Alberich de megres wrote:

Re: No i partition when connecting camera to USB

2007-05-30 Thread Greg Thomas
On 5/30/07, Jason Beaudoin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/30/07, Martin Toft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When connecting a Nikon Coolpix L10 camera to my laptop via USB, no i partition shows up: snip Check out the gphoto2 libraries, there are a couple qt/gtk based gui frontends to extract the

Re: No i partition when connecting camera to USB

2007-05-30 Thread Martin Toft
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 05:09:55PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote: When connecting a Nikon Coolpix L10 camera to my laptop via USB, no i partition shows up: [snip] Thanks to krw@, the cause of the problem has been found! Yay! :) The msdos partition on my camera's flash memory extends past the end of

Re: Kernel interrupt timer?

2007-05-30 Thread Leon
Thanks for the reply guys. I'm using hfsc + altq and would really like a finer grain clock for better bandwidth management on low bandwidth queues. Though I didn't get a how to answer for this question I managed to get the clock to 1000hz by modifying the source file /usr/src/sys/conf/param.c,

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Han Boetes
Ingo Schwarze wrote: Besides, snapshots often contain uncommitted tweaks, so a cvs tag would not even do the job for you. Perhaps a timestamp of the exact moment the build started so you can. cvs -qz3 update -D 'timestamp' To get exactly the same source. I don't know well this is possible,

cvsup/cvsync/anoncvs

2007-05-30 Thread MiK[3]Zz
Hi, i am goin to set up cvsup/anoncvs/cvsync server, but don't knwo how. Can you help me with configuration of these *cvs* servers? I have already write an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but w/o any answer. Thanks for help.

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/05/30 21:47, Han Boetes wrote: Ingo Schwarze wrote: Besides, snapshots often contain uncommitted tweaks, so a cvs tag would not even do the job for you. Perhaps a timestamp of the exact moment the build started so you can. cvs -qz3 update -D 'timestamp' To get exactly the

Re: No i partition when connecting camera to USB

2007-05-30 Thread Martin Toft
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 09:28:27PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote: I know it's not an optimal situation, but this is the way the in-camera software formatted the flash memory. Discard that. The camera formats the flash memory just fine, and after several attempts I still cannot reproduce the

Problem installing 4.1/sparc64 on Sun Blade 100

2007-05-30 Thread Landry Breuil
Hello, i'm trying to install OpenBSD/Sparc64 on a Blade 100, tried various methods/versions (all described in INSTALL.sparc64), they all fail after 'Trying bsd' and stall. Where can i have a start point to debug what happens/doesn't happen ? I've tried : - 3.9-release Cdrom (original version

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Han Boetes
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/05/30 21:47, Han Boetes wrote: Perhaps a timestamp of the exact moment the build started so you can. cvs -qz3 update -D 'timestamp' To get exactly the same source. ever noticed something like 'in snapshots for a week' mentioned in a commit log? I

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Theo de Raadt
Is there a reason snapshots do not currently come with a src/sys.tar.gz as releases do? Because every snapshot for every architecture is done on a different tree, and some are even done 5-6 times a day. So this would require, if I can guess this right, 2.6GB per day. Supplied over a T1. Keep

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Theo de Raadt
Ingo Schwarze wrote: Besides, snapshots often contain uncommitted tweaks, so a cvs tag would not even do the job for you. Perhaps a timestamp of the exact moment the build started so you can. cvs -qz3 update -D 'timestamp' To get exactly the same source. I don't know well this is

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Theo de Raadt
anyway, snapshots aren't always quite the same as you get from -current source. That's my point really. I would think it to be advantageous to have a snapshot of the code just as that snapshot was created (no pun intended). But yes, you could avoid the pitfalls I described previously by

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Theo de Raadt
Besides, snapshots often contain uncommitted tweaks, so a cvs tag would not even do the job for you. About once a month there is a day where snapshots are a completely unmodified source tree. The other 29 or 30 days of the month, there are small needs to be tested by volunteers diffs put into

Re: pf.conf settings

2007-05-30 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
Sorry to bother again. Still no luck with pf in combination with ftp-proxy. A connection is made, but then it is blocked (getting no route to host): Here is the output of gftp: Looking up ftp.lontronics.nl Trying ftp.lontronics.nl:21 Connected to ftp.lontronics.nl:21 220 Gene6 FTP Server v3.9.0

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Jack J. Woehr
On May 30, 2007, at 4:03 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: With about half a million dollars of extra money I am sure that I could change this process and make it more suitable to the whiners. I was going to suggest a bake sale ... nah, maybe not ... -- Jack J. Woehr Director of Development Absolute

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Aaron Poffenberger
Theo de Raadt wrote: Besides, snapshots often contain uncommitted tweaks, so a cvs tag would not even do the job for you. About once a month there is a day where snapshots are a completely unmodified source tree. The other 29 or 30 days of the month, there are small needs to be tested

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/05/30 23:53, Han Boetes wrote: Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/05/30 21:47, Han Boetes wrote: Perhaps a timestamp of the exact moment the build started so you can. cvs -qz3 update -D 'timestamp' To get exactly the same source. ever noticed something like 'in

Needed: Loaner tape library

2007-05-30 Thread Jason Dixon
We need access to a robotic tape library (with barcode support) and a connected server (running -current) for thorough testing of the new Bacula port. Preferably something with multiple drives and an I/O slot. Speed is not as important as chio(1) compatibility. Thanks, Jason

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Markus Bergkvist
Darrin Chandler wrote: Here's what *I* think snapshots are NOT... - Mini -release, with all the goodies you've come to expect from *real* releases. Which is kind of confirmed by the FAQ http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Flavors There is no promise that the snapshots are completely

Re: Instant Messenger client

2007-05-30 Thread Clint Pachl
stuart van Zee wrote: Does anyone know of a good, easy-to-use client for Yahoo instant messenger in the ports tree. Alternatively, you could use a web app. Meebo.com is a very cool web interface to ICQ, Jabber, AOL, Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft IMs. I've used Gtalk via meebo.com on

Re: Instant Messenger client

2007-05-30 Thread L. V. Lammert
On Wed, 30 May 2007, Diana Eichert wrote: If you're running a recent post 4.1 install there is also net/pidgin, a port for it was added to the tree on May 28th. diana FYI, I was just looking for GAIM on another machine and it seems to have been *replaced* by Pidgin. Lee

Re: Snapshots src/sys tarballs

2007-05-30 Thread Henning Brauer
* Jimmy Mitchener [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-30 20:38]: anyway, snapshots aren't always quite the same as you get from -current source. That's my point really. I would think it to be advantageous to have a snapshot of the code just as that snapshot was created (no pun intended). But yes,

Re: Problem installing 4.1/sparc64 on Sun Blade 100

2007-05-30 Thread Ted Bullock
I had the same problem until I updated the firmware to 4.17.1 -Ted Landry Breuil wrote: Hello, i'm trying to install OpenBSD/Sparc64 on a Blade 100, tried various methods/versions (all described in INSTALL.sparc64), they all fail after 'Trying bsd' and stall. Where can i have a start