Re: Recovering from as identical as faulty backup disk..

2023-03-25 Thread Daniele Bonini
I did the second backup again and reattached the disk to my system, the result was like that: https://5md.at/l/obcons2 (disk attached but CRC error follows) But I can mount it correctly. So I decide to try changing drive enclosure, from as a simple as not powered Orico 2.5'' to a powered

Re: Recovering from as identical as faulty backup disk..

2023-03-25 Thread Daniele B.
Stuart Henderson : > the duid is in the disklabel. if you clone a disk to another, you will clone > the duid too. > (it can be edited with disklabel -e). Beside the useful clarification more than one is elaborating why we should live with clonable uids? However, clonable uids come really in

Re: Recovering from as identical as faulty backup disk..

2023-03-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-03-25, Jan Stary wrote: >> and there is a problem in OpenBSD caused by the same UID of the two disks. > > 1. Guess what the letters U I D stand for. > 2. Don't use two disk with the same uid. the duid is in the disklabel. if you clone a disk to another, you will clone the duid too. (it

Re: Recovering from as identical as faulty backup disk..

2023-03-25 Thread Daniele B.
> >> a slight different console output: >> https://5md.at/l/obcons1 > > Don't do this. Console output is text - put it into the email, > don't make people go to a web page to read console output. Sincerely, I need an hack for copy text from xfce console... >> and there is a problem in

Re: Recovering from as identical as faulty backup disk..

2023-03-25 Thread Jan Stary
On Mar 24 17:47:28, my2...@aol.com wrote: > a slight different console output: > https://5md.at/l/obcons1 Don't do this. Console output is text - put it into the email, don't make people go to a web page to read console output. > I expect there is problem on that disk. Obviously. > and there

Regex special chars get interpreted in daemon flags

2023-03-25 Thread Arnaud
Good morning, I've finally decided to try to find out why a running deamon was showing up as "failed" in the daily outputs. Turns up it's because I had used regex special char in the daemon flags. In this case it was a brace "{" which was unbalanced and cause rcctl to fail : doing rc_check

Re: Possible to handle fiber WAN connection with OpenBSD using PCIe card?

2023-03-25 Thread Kaya Saman
On 3/25/23 09:33, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2023-03-24, Kaya Saman wrote: Just responding to this for completeness as I have some more information on my side On 3/24/23 07:21, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2023-03-23, Kaya Saman wrote: Unfortunately I haven't been well for a long time

Re: Running Bugzilla in httpd - 'Pg' is not a valid choice for $db_driver in localconfig

2023-03-25 Thread Werner Boninsegna
Hello Stuart, your suggestion worked perfectly, thanks a lot! Werner On 3/25/23 17:18, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2023-03-24, Werner Boninsegna wrote: Hello, fake /dev/random means I created a file with a string of text such as "1234567890". This was a workaround

Re: Possible to handle fiber WAN connection with OpenBSD using PCIe card?

2023-03-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-03-24, Kaya Saman wrote: > Just responding to this for completeness as I have some more information > on my side > > On 3/24/23 07:21, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2023-03-23, Kaya Saman wrote: >>> Unfortunately I haven't been well for a long time hence the delay in >>> upgrade and at

Re: Running Bugzilla in httpd - 'Pg' is not a valid choice for $db_driver in localconfig

2023-03-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-03-24, Werner Boninsegna wrote: > Hello, > > fake /dev/random means I created a file with a string of text such as > "1234567890". This was a workaround to get the application running. Yes that's as bad as I thought. While most things in OpenBSD itself don't use /dev/random or