2.00 GHz cpu with unknown speedstep is reported to have 2200 MHz as
highest speed. Feature or defect? :-) Does this deserve a PR posting or
is it ongoing work?
$ apm -L sysctl hw.cpuspeed
hw.cpuspeed=1200
$ apm -H sysctl hw.cpuspeed
hw.cpuspeed=2200
OpenBSD 4.4-current (GENERIC) #1574: Sat
Hi all,
have someone running USB Flashdisk in OpenBSD running in Qemu?I have enabled
usb module,but can't see flashdisk in dmesg or usbdevs,just uhub0 and
umass0.Under VirtualBox is everything Ok.I try Google and look throw Qemu page
and can't find useful info.Just informations for
I have no ideas what's going on here... apache always worked, I
haven't changed any settings, just restarted the computer and it just
doesn't start.
When I type in httpd as root it says:
Syntax error on line 175 of /var/www/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command 'MaxCPUPerChild', perhaps mis-spelled
The offending options if 0 by the way, here's the relevant area...
I have never changed anything in that area... the default
configuration httpd.conf from cvsweb for 4.2release does not work
neither:
#
# MaxRequestsPerChild: the number of requests each child process is
# allowed to process
On 1 Sep 2008, at 22:41, johan beisser wrote:
On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Khalid Schofield wrote:
Hi,
I'm running openbsd 4.0 (yeh old I know but it's a vital system
that I'm replacing but it processes data that makes a lot of money).
Better replace the disk tomorrow, then. Or, implement
I'm running openbsd 4.0 (yeh old I know but it's a vital system
that I'm replacing but it processes data that makes a lot of money).
Better replace the disk tomorrow, then. Or, implement the software
on a new system, and take the hit on some downtime while it's being
replaced.
On a deeper Google investigation, I can't find the MaxCPUPerChild in
the standard apache manual:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#maxfooperchild
As oppose to:
http://loki.homeunix.net/manual/mod/core.html#maxfooperchild
And Google comes along with a lot of BSD mailing list with
On 2008-09-02, Khalid Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I want to clone the disk can I just cat /dev/sd0 /dev/sd1 if I
boot off the install cd?
dd if=/dev/rsd0c of=/dev/rsd1c
This will limit you to the size of the smaller drive.
It is better to (fdisk)/disklabel/newfs/mount partitions
Khalid Schofield wrote:
On 1 Sep 2008, at 22:41, johan beisser wrote:
On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Khalid Schofield wrote:
Hi,
I'm running openbsd 4.0 (yeh old I know but it's a vital system
that I'm replacing but it processes data that makes a lot of money).
Better replace the disk
This is getting really weird...
Looking up httpd -L:
MaxCPEPerChild (http_core.c)
Maximum amount of CPU time a child can use (rlimit).
Allowed in *.conf only outside Directory, Files or Location
So it is CPE, not CPU?
Ok I gave that a go... `httpd` doesn't complain now, but I
Ok I am totally lost... googling MaxCPEPerChild gives no result,
while MaxCPUPerChild gives lots of OpenBSD httpd.conf file with the
exact same conf I have,
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/6/16/2138454 where
MaxCPUPerChild 0...
* Sunnz wrote:
Ok I am totally lost... googling MaxCPEPerChild gives no result,
while MaxCPUPerChild gives lots of OpenBSD httpd.conf file with the
exact same conf I have,
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/6/16/2138454 where
MaxCPUPerChild 0...
The httpd optionis
Hello!
i've got the similar thing on my dell vostro 1310 laptop
(2000 mhz on 1.8 ghz cpu)
$ apm -H
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5670 @ 1.80GHz (GenuineIntel
686-class)
hw.ncpu=2
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=cd0,sd0
Sunnz wrote:
Ok I am totally lost... googling MaxCPEPerChild gives no result,
while MaxCPUPerChild gives lots of OpenBSD httpd.conf file with the
exact same conf I have,
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/6/16/2138454 where
MaxCPUPerChild 0...
You've had at least one bit
I've just installed 4.3 on a HP DL360 G5 and everything is working
fine except I can't seem to get the status of the raid. It has two
disks in a single raid 1+0 configuration via the on board smart array
card (I've noticed the limitation of one logical volume per
controller). The ciss0 device
On 2008-09-02, Paul Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to monitor the raid as it will be deployed in a remote
location. Is there something I've missed or a different command I
should try?
bioctl isn't supported for ciss(4) (or mpi(4), for that matter).
Wow you guys are exactly right, just did a sha1 sum of a copy of httpd
from my backup, it is indeed different.
Using my backup disk now... I have tried to just copy httpd over, but
no dice... using the backup disk does work now.
This is very surprising, as I have never seen a real disk failure
Stuart Henderson schrieb:
On 2008-09-02, Paul Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to monitor the raid as it will be deployed in a remote
location. Is there something I've missed or a different command I
should try?
bioctl isn't supported for ciss(4) (or mpi(4), for that matter).
bioctl
On 2008-09-02, Markus Hennecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stuart Henderson schrieb:
On 2008-09-02, Paul Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to monitor the raid as it will be deployed in a remote
location. Is there something I've missed or a different command I
should try?
bioctl isn't
I'm somewhat uncertain on how NAT behaves especially on nearly
concurrent rules.
e.g.
assumption: ( ext_if has two addresse e.g. 82.100.200.1 and and ALIAS
82.100.200.2 )
nat pass on $ext_if form $internal_networks to 192.168.47.11 -
82.100.200.1
nat pass on $ext_if form $internal_networks to
[demime could not interpret encoding - treating as plain text]
How do I get the dvorak keyboard to run on OpenBSD 4.3.
I tried:
* man kbd and using us.dvorak
* man wsconsctl and wsconsctl -w keyboard.encoding=us.dvorak
* searched the mailing list
* googled and tried some suggestions for Freebsd
Stefan Sczekalla escreveu:
I'm somewhat uncertain on how NAT behaves especially on nearly
concurrent rules.
e.g.
assumption: ( ext_if has two addresse e.g. 82.100.200.1 and and ALIAS
82.100.200.2 )
nat pass on $ext_if form $internal_networks to 192.168.47.11 -
82.100.200.1
nat pass on
On Sep 2, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Stefan Sczekalla wrote:
I'm somewhat uncertain on how NAT behaves especially on nearly
concurrent rules.
e.g.
assumption: ( ext_if has two addresse e.g. 82.100.200.1 and and ALIAS
82.100.200.2 )
nat pass on $ext_if form $internal_networks to 192.168.47.11 -
On 10:18, Tue 02 Sep 08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[demime could not interpret encoding - treating as plain text]
How do I get the dvorak keyboard to run on OpenBSD 4.3.
I tried:
* man kbd and using us.dvorak
* man wsconsctl and wsconsctl -w keyboard.encoding=us.dvorak
* searched the
Hi list,
i have just installed OpenBSD and i would like to use it (the server
with OpenBSD) as a directory services. When i try to install openldap
from ports i am prevented with the following message:
=== openldap-client-2.3.39 is marked as broken: OpenLDAP 2.3 is
incompatible with Berkeley DB
On 2008-09-02, John Nietzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have just installed OpenBSD and i would like to use it (the server
with OpenBSD) as a directory services. When i try to install openldap
from ports i am prevented with the following message:
=== openldap-client-2.3.39 is marked as
i cannot get sound output to happen on this thing; i see
indication that others with macbooks (pro and regular) have
had sound since sometime in 4.2-current land.
azalia(4) says 'Known supported devices are Intel 82801FB/GB/HB/IB',
and per my dmesg i have an '82801H', so maybe this is
Thanks Jared, I checked out the thread as you pointed :)
But I would like to know if raising the number of queues to 512 and
recompiling the kernel is an alternative or its better to keep the
default values.
Does anyone have a configuration with 512 or more queues? What is the
correct way
Has anyone seen something like the 2.1 proxy_balancer we could use with 1.3?
Lee
On 2008-09-02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[demime could not interpret encoding - treating as plain text]
How do I get the dvorak keyboard to run on OpenBSD 4.3.
I tried:
* man kbd and using us.dvorak
* man wsconsctl and wsconsctl -w keyboard.encoding=us.dvorak
-w is a very
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 10:18:19AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[demime could not interpret encoding - treating as plain text]
How do I get the dvorak keyboard to run on OpenBSD 4.3.
I tried:
* man kbd and using us.dvorak
kbd us.dvorak should work.
You can also put this:
* Vladimir Kirillov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 16:32:21]:
Hello!
i've got the similar thing on my dell vostro 1310 laptop
(2000 mhz on 1.8 ghz cpu)
$ apm -H
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5670 @ 1.80GHz (GenuineIntel
686-class)
* Jona Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 23:53:54]:
Of course this sets the layout for the console, not X. Some efforts were
made to make X recognize and use the layout used by wscons, however I
don't think it recognizes dvorak ATM, so you have to edit xorg.conf.
Cheers,
Jona
Xorg
* Khalid Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 11:02:21]:
On 1 Sep 2008, at 22:41, johan beisser wrote:
On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Khalid Schofield wrote:
Hi,
I'm running openbsd 4.0 (yeh old I know but it's a vital system that
I'm replacing but it processes data that makes a lot of
On 2008-09-03, Jason Stover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 10:18:19AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[demime could not interpret encoding - treating as plain text]
How do I get the dvorak keyboard to run on OpenBSD 4.3.
I tried:
* man kbd and using us.dvorak
kbd
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If imaging a failing disk is what you really want, then I recommend ddrescue
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.html
gnu bleh.
Not sure what ddresuce means by trying hard to read a device, but it
really can't do
Hi :)
I`ve configured the system with a total of 256 HFSC queues.
pf.conf is configured with 250 queues and everything is running
smoothly, as far as I can perceive everything is working very well.
I also configured the system with a total of 512 cbq queues, but I`m
using just HFSC now.
Fabio
* Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 22:56:49]:
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If imaging a failing disk is what you really want, then I recommend ddrescue
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.html
gnu bleh.
Not sure what ddresuce
* Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 21:33:10]:
* Jona Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-02 23:53:54]:
Of course this sets the layout for the console, not X. Some efforts were
made to make X recognize and use the layout used by wscons, however I
don't think it recognizes dvorak
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:05 PM, Fabio Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi :)
I`ve configured the system with a total of 256 HFSC queues.
pf.conf is configured with 250 queues and everything is running
smoothly, as far as I can perceive everything is working very well.
I also configured the
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