On Thursday 06 September 2007 14:16, T. Ribbrock wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:52:20PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
ATI Rage (vgafb), includes the PGX and PGX24 on-board frame buffers
Does that include PGX32 cards (X3668A-370-3753)?
AFAIR, the PGX32 (aka Raptor GFX 8P) is made by
Hi,
Since yesterday I'm trying to install openbsd on my new amd64 machine :
- amd64 x2 4400+ S940
- asus m2n-mx motherboard.
Installation of 4.1 is done without any pproblem. I can even
ppartition and initialize my sata drive (wd1). System is installed on
other ide device. But at boot
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Hello all,
I just wanted to know if the network cards :
- - intel pro/1000 PT quad port
- - intel pro/1000 PF (SX) quad port
are surported by 4.1
I can found the 1000MT or 1000MF on the hardware page, but they are
only with 2 connector.
Thanks for
Theo de Raadt([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:15:15PM -0600:
Thanks for putting up pre orders...and I notice the price keeps going up
too ;( Increasing operating costs ?
Decreasing CD sales means the margins have to be adjusted. More of
you are relying on our FTP services, and
Allie Daneman wrote:
Theo de Raadt([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:15:15PM -0600:
Thanks for putting up pre orders...and I notice the price keeps going up
too ;( Increasing operating costs ?
Decreasing CD sales means the margins have to be adjusted. More of
you are relying on our
let me try to translate my mail to english...
* Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-07 12:49]:
* Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-07 04:44]:
I guess on this Subject I need educated because I am not all together
sure what interrupt mitigation is and why I want it.
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 02:13:52AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if I am missing something, most likely it's not implemented yet,
but I was looking to see if I could check anything about a RAID 1 setup on
Sun X4100 M2 so that it can be monitor somehow. I am not making progress
* Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-07 04:44]:
I guess on this Subject I need educated because I am not all together
sure what interrupt mitigation is and why I want it.
traditionally, and interrupt cards intterupts once per packet it has
received (or successfully sent, but let us
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I found : http://www.openbsd.org/plus42.html
and :
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=emsektion=4format=html
so it seems that 'man 4 em' is not completly up to date, and it seems
that those 2 card are supported.
Michel
Ps : I really need
Hello everyone,
I have what might amount to a silly question.
I'm attempting to set up pf for a voip system. In order to prioritize
VoIP packets I have this queue:
altq on $ext_if priq bandwidth 1.4Mb queue {std_out, voip_out,
tos_lowdelay_out}
queue std_out priq(default)
queue voip_out
Hi,
This card is a 4 Gbits FC... :-S
Thanks and Regards,
___
Julian Bolivar
www.julianbolivar.com
--- Mensaje Original --
De: Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Julian Bolivar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Asunto: Re: QLA2462 HBA card and OpenBSD 4.1
This card is a 4 Gbits FC... :-S
OK, we don't support those yet either. There are 1st gen 2Gb, 2nd gen
2Gb, and then 1st gen 4Gb. We support the 1st gen 2Gb only.
There is code outside our tree, and we have docs to do the work too,
but we don't have the cards or the drives to work with.
Kind
On 2007/09/07 08:41, David Newman wrote:
1. I believe keep state is still needed when using queuing. The
pf.conf manpage says it must be specified explicitly to apply options to
a rule.
Only for state-related options (max-src-conn-rate and so);
queue is separate (and may also be used where
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On 9/7/07 8:59 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/09/07 08:41, David Newman wrote:
1. I believe keep state is still needed when using queuing. The
pf.conf manpage says it must be specified explicitly to apply options to
a rule.
Only for
David Newman wrote:
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On 9/7/07 8:59 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/09/07 08:41, David Newman wrote:
1. I believe keep state is still needed when using queuing. The
pf.conf manpage says it must be specified explicitly to apply options to
a
thus Julian Leyh spake:
On 19:03 Thu 06 Sep , Daniel Ouellet wrote:
So, what are you waiting for...
Go do it!
done. Ordered CD Set and T-Shirt.
Same here. Finally, as I didn't celebrate my birthday this year due to
total lack of time, some packet to be excited of to receive :)
On 19:03 Thu 06 Sep , Daniel Ouellet wrote:
So, what are you waiting for...
Go do it!
done. Ordered CD Set and T-Shirt.
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 02:12:49PM +0100, Fergus Wilde wrote:
I couldn't get one of those Raptor cards working either. I have taken it out
of the Ultra5 it was in, and am using the built in PGX24 on the motherboard.
That works fine. However, I did have to do something complex and numinous at
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 10:47:28AM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
We just discovered that it appears the default Posix thread
stack size is 64KByte for OpenBSD (4.1). That seems a bit slim.
To compare I recall Solaris8 has got 2MByte as default.
Can I assume all C library routines in OpenBSD
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Theo de Raadt wrote:
This card is a 4 Gbits FC... :-S
OK, we don't support those yet either. There are 1st gen 2Gb, 2nd gen
2Gb, and then 1st gen 4Gb. We support the 1st gen 2Gb only.
There is code outside our tree, and we have docs to do
Hi!
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 10:49:33PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
There's a wireframe puffy sticker with the audio cd? Gotta buy one now :P
You've been missing out.
What surprised me about the audio cd is that my non-geeky friends like
it. OK, that didn't surprise me. It shocked me.
Why?
On 9/7/07, Andreas Jorneus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't NFS over UDP the default implementation?
I have tried both the -T flag and without with the same problem.
I don't think it should panic either way!?
I believe the default is TCP. Anyway, once I put -U in to my fstab I
no longer have
We just discovered that it appears the default Posix thread
stack size is 64KByte for OpenBSD (4.1). That seems a bit slim.
To compare I recall Solaris8 has got 2MByte as default.
Can I assume all C library routines in OpenBSD are tuned to be
careful with stack usage?
Is there some system
On 9/6/07, asdf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Can Erkin Acar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pppoe is not included in the installation kernels. You have a few
choices, in order of preference:
But the GENERIC kernel that is installed does contain support for PPPoE?
Sure.
3. if you have a
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There's a wireframe puffy sticker with the audio cd? Gotta buy one now :P
You've been missing out.
What surprised me about the audio cd is that my non-geeky friends like
it. OK, that didn't surprise me. It shocked me.
Pufferix was a big hit with my
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I usually have:
#ifdef __OpenBSD__
size_t stacksize;
pthread_attr_getstacksize(attr, stacksize);
pthread_attr_setstacksize(attr, stacksize * 2);
#endif
in my threaded stuff.
Hello.
AFAIK Posix says nothing about default thread stack.
So you should use
I am looking for recommendations for a new rackmount server with a
watchdog(4) device fully supported under OpenBSD 4.2.
Currently I have a pair of Sun Fire v100 servers providing recursive
DNS services; each of these handles a peak of perhaps 50
requests/second. One of the two servers will
Hi list,
I have OpenBSD 4.0, I need to have a project managment
tool for my developments, but I don't know if there is
something for OpenBSD.
Thanks for the help to all
Regards,
!Si un mejor besador!
On 9/7/07, Benoit Chesneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Since yesterday I'm trying to install openbsd on my new amd64 machine :
- amd64 x2 4400+ S940
- asus m2n-mx motherboard.
Installation of 4.1 is done without any pproblem. I can even
ppartition and initialize my sata drive (wd1).
K K wrote:
happens on the same approximate schedule. I suspect a power glitch.
It this is power glitch to the point of affecting your server, wouldn't
the LOM also show that to you? Then you would know the answer.
lomloghistory
Eventlog:
+0h35m1s host power on
+0h37m51s host power
Rafael Morales wrote:
I have OpenBSD 4.0, I need to have a project managment
tool for my developments, but I don't know if there is
something for OpenBSD.
Thanks for the help to all
we have taskjuggler in our ports packages collection, which
is a very good tool for the job.
Henning Brauer wrote:
bio is not implemented for mpi (yet).
bioctl in 4.2 onwards shows some inquiry data (vendor model fw serial)
for non-bio-capable disks. i. e. it falls back from bioctl -i to bioctl
-q if teh disk doesn't support bio.
Thanks Henning!
If power is a suspect why not get a UPS, it sounds like even a small
one would do, and it would probly work out better than buying a new
server?
On 07/09/2007, K K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for recommendations for a new rackmount server with a
watchdog(4) device fully supported
On 9/7/07, Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If power is a suspect why not get a UPS, it sounds like even a small
one would do, and it would probly work out better than buying a new
server?
Like many larger corporate and colocation data centers, there is an
explicit policy forbidding
Jonathan Gray wrote:
mpi(4) currently has no bioctl support.
The 2 port LSI SAS RAID (mfi(4)) supports bioctl, however
sun don't sell any machines with this interestingly enough.
Thanks! That's what I figure, but wanted to check in case I wasn't
looking at the right place. Oh well. May be
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.1 with a SoundBlaster PCI 128 audio card.
This card uses the eap driver.
I am not sure if this card supports full duplex. Check
audioctl properties
for the term full_duplex. You will need this feature.
Does anyone have a recommended way and/or application that
Just out of curiosity why does sparc64 hold more than 1 boot in the dmesg
buffer?
This dmesg shows 3.8 - 4.0
--Bryan
syncing disks... ether
console is /[EMAIL PROTECTED],4000/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],40:a
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the
Just out of curiosity why does sparc64 hold more than 1 boot in the dmesg
buffer?
Some machines do not clear their memory when they reboot. To assist
developers debugging the kernel, the kernel does not clear that memory
either, and is very careful to let this behaviour exist, if the
machine
I guess this is a stupid question...
But is there any way to get a list of all files in the filesystem
without using 'find'?
For a big drive with millions of small files, running find is just too slow.
Thanks for any hint.
On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Tom Bombadil wrote:
But is there any way to get a list of all files in the filesystem
without using 'find'?
For a big drive with millions of small files, running find is just too slow.
locate(1) but it requires the drives to traversed,
after building the DB it won't do it
It is kind of a stupid question ;), but this should do it: locate ''
--Bryan
On 9/7/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess this is a stupid question...
But is there any way to get a list of all files in the filesystem
without using 'find'?
For a big drive with millions of small
On 9/7/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But is there any way to get a list of all files in the filesystem
without using 'find'?
tar cvfX /dev/null /mnt filelist.txt
or perhaps
ls -R /mnt
mtree(8) might also be useful, depending on what you're trying to accomplish.
But the best
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:40:54PM -0500, Michael Siers wrote:
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.1 with a SoundBlaster PCI 128 audio card.
This card uses the eap driver.
Does anyone have a recommended way and/or application that
could directly play out the raw audio that is coming into card?
Is
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 10:26:34PM +0200, Jochen Fabricius wrote:
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.1 with a SoundBlaster PCI 128 audio card.
This card uses the eap driver.
I am not sure if this card supports full duplex. Check
audioctl properties
for the term full_duplex. You will need
On 9/7/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do want to point out that interrupt coalescing also has its draw
backs. Many people discussed all the good things so lets underscore the
bad. Networks that have trickling amounts of packets are hurt by
coalescing. Most notably are
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