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I recently saw the Full Disclosure mailing list discussion of the
Apache DoS vuln.
(http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2011/Aug/175)
So I did pkg_add p5-Parallel-ForkManager on a 4.9 release i386, and ran
the perl script from killapache_pl.bin (on the FD mail list). It had
absolutely no visible ef
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 07:00:09PM +0200, Per-Olov SjC6holm wrote:
> - SMP
> worse. Really sucks! _Dramatically_ reduced throughput.
This is probably a result of you testing a virtualised guest rather than
real hardware.
> - One processor core (as most of my tests have used)
> An improvement, b
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On 24 aug 2011, at 19:13, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
>> On 23 aug 2011, at 19:30, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
>>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
On 23 aug 2011, at 10:54, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Le Mon, 22 Aug 2011
On 8/24/2011 11:31 AM, Lars Hansson wrote:
If you want a comparison, I have run a small OpenBSD router under KVM
and it easily sustained 80Mbps. It was connected to a FastEthernet
switch so it couldnt actually go much higher. This was using the
emulated e1000 KVM device and OpenBSD 4.9 release wi
If you want a comparison, I have run a small OpenBSD router under KVM
and it easily sustained 80Mbps. It was connected to a FastEthernet
switch so it couldnt actually go much higher. This was using the
emulated e1000 KVM device and OpenBSD 4.9 release with mpbios & iic
disabled (disabling iic remov
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to check status if the mpbios is enabled or disabled ? I
> Checked "man config", tried find and list in UKC
>
Booting a qemu instance with it enabled and again with it disabled shows the
following:
Enabled:
mp
If you're running under KVM then ACPI shutdown will not work unless
you disable mpbios. I always disable it with KVM since I don't
allocate more than one CPU to a VM anyway. I haven't noticed any
performance problems or other issues with it disabled.
Cheers,
Lars Hansson
Use config:
[nembus]$ config -e -f /bsd
OpenBSD 4.9 (GENERIC) #671: Wed Mar 2 07:09:00 MST 2011
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
Enter 'help' for information
ukc> find mpbios
352 mpbios0 at bios0 disable flags 0x0
ukc>
Cheers,
Lars Hansson
Hi
Is there a way to check status if the mpbios is enabled or disabled ? I
Checked "man config", tried find and list in UKC
This is seen in a dmesg, but doesn't say if it's enabled or not...
--snip--
root@xanadu:~#dmesg |grep -i mpbios
mpbios0 at bios0: Intel MP Specification 1.4
mpbios0: bus
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Per-Olov SjC6holm wrote:
> On 23 aug 2011, at 19:30, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
>>> On 23 aug 2011, at 10:54, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Mon, 22 Aug 2011 22:49:47 +0200,
Per-Olov SjC6holm a C)crit :
On 23 aug 2011, at 19:30, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
>> On 23 aug 2011, at 10:54, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
>>> Le Mon, 22 Aug 2011 22:49:47 +0200,
>>> Per-Olov SjC6holm a C)crit :
>>>
>>> Hello,
Have not tried current, but will try current
Hello all,
I wanted to update my -current, running in VirtualBox, and after a while it
stopped with
===> usr.bin/write
install -c -S -s -o root -g tty -m 2555 write /usr/bin/write
install -c -o root -g bin -m 444 /usr/src/usr.bin/write/write.1
/usr/share/man/man1/write.1
===> usr.bin/x99to
On 24 aug 2011, at 12:01, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Le Tue, 23 Aug 2011 19:21:32 +0200,
> Per-Olov SjC6holm a C)crit :
>
> Hello,
>
>>> Here we reach 400 MBits/s with a CPU rate ~70% but we
>>> run OpenBSD 4.9.
>
>> How fast is your CPU ?
>
> cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz, 2261.30 M
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 08:09:00AM -0400, igor denisov wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> May someone help me with the following.
>
> My xpdf is very slow on pdf files from www.archive.org.
That is to be expected. Get the djvu files instead.
There is no way to /decently/ use big image pdf files like tho
> xpdf is always slow :P
>
> unrelated: have you tried zathura?, it's in ports, it seems a whole lot
> faster
> to me...
or mupdf, my current favorite.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Steve Shockley
wrote:
> On 8/23/2011 11:17 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>
>> Who are these "ZFS and dtrace" people? Are they HFT programmers? B I
>> really don't know. B Do they help the project? B I can assure you that
>> they do not.
>
> Perhaps they want to use dtr
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:09 AM, igor denisov wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> May someone help me with the following.
>
> My xpdf is very slow on pdf files from www.archive.org.
> pdf is attached.
>
> xpdfrc
>
> #
>
> #- display
On 8/23/2011 11:17 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Who are these "ZFS and dtrace" people? Are they HFT programmers? I
really don't know. Do they help the project? I can assure you that
they do not.
Perhaps they want to use dtrace to find out where their ZFS data went...
Hello there,
May someone help me with the following.
My xpdf is very slow on pdf files from www.archive.org.
pdf is attached.
xpdfrc
#
#- display fonts
# These map the Base-14 fonts to the Type 1 fonts that ship with
Le Tue, 23 Aug 2011 19:21:32 +0200,
Per-Olov SjC6holm a C)crit :
Hello,
> > Here we reach 400 MBits/s with a CPU rate ~70% but we
> > run OpenBSD 4.9.
> How fast is your CPU ?
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz, 2261.30 MHz
It's a Dell R610 with 4Go RAM.
On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 18:22:15 -0500
Stefan Johnson wrote:
> > # restore -xf root.dump './etc/pf.conf'
> > restore: ./etc: File exists
> > You have not read any tapes yet.
> > Unless you know which volume your file(s) are on you should start
> > with the last volume and work towards the first.
> >
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