Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread David
On Fri, 2023-05-12 at 22:07 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: > On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 9:39 PM Katherine Mcmillan > wrote: > > > > Hi Stuart, > > > > Thank you for your response.  The upcoming OpenBSD Hackathons > > aren't published anywhere?  How do new people know where/when they > > are? > >

Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread Justin Yates Fletcher
On Fri, 2023-05-12 at 20:18 +, Katherine Mcmillan wrote: > Hi all, > > Thank you for the helpful responses, this definitely explains some > things! > > I'm looking at organizing an OpenBSD Hackathon in the National > Capital Region in Canada (could potentially be on the Gatineau, > Quebec

Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread deich...@placebonol.com
I was invited to one many years ago, for one reason or another I declined. So if you ever get invited I suggest you jump at the opportunity. 73 diana On May 12, 2023 2:07:57 PM MDT, Anders Andersson wrote: >On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 9:39 PM Katherine Mcmillan wrote: >> >> Hi Stuart, >> >>

Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread Katherine Mcmillan
Hi all, Thank you for the helpful responses, this definitely explains some things! I'm looking at organizing an OpenBSD Hackathon in the National Capital Region in Canada (could potentially be on the Gatineau, Quebec side) but having never been to an OpenBSD Hackathon, my interpretation might

Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread Peter Hessler
Hi Katherine, Upcoming hackathons are shared privately among committers, and on a case-by-case basis when it is decided to invite someone. -peter On 2023 May 12 (Fri) at 19:37:18 + (+), Katherine Mcmillan wrote: :Hi Stuart, : :Thank you for your response. The upcoming OpenBSD

Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread Anders Andersson
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 9:39 PM Katherine Mcmillan wrote: > > Hi Stuart, > > Thank you for your response. The upcoming OpenBSD Hackathons aren't > published anywhere? How do new people know where/when they are? > > Thank you, > Katie >From the website you linked: "Hackathon attendees come by

Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread Katherine Mcmillan
Hi Stuart, Thank you for your response. The upcoming OpenBSD Hackathons aren't published anywhere? How do new people know where/when they are? Thank you, Katie From: owner-m...@openbsd.org on behalf of Stuart Henderson Sent: 12 May 2023 13:54 To:

Re: What is the best way to move a VM to a bigger image?

2023-05-12 Thread Hannu Vuolasaho
Hello everyone, And now the conclusion. I indeed ran the installer to get partitioned disk easily and the result was just the bsd and base file set installed system. That system worked fine. Then I dumped and restored the partitions or filesystem as FAQ instructs. Anyway I got sha256 identical

Re: OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-05-12, Katherine Mcmillan wrote: > Hello all, > > I've looked over the OpenBSD hackathons listed here: > https://www.openbsd.org/hackathons.html > but I'm only seeing previous hackathons. Where can I find upcoming > Hackathons? You can't, they are invite only and details aren't

Re: carp flapping

2023-05-12 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 12/05/2023 14:43, Nick Holland wrote: > I had several other people suggest network problems.  I'm not going to > say "impossible" or even "unlikely", but my understanding is that the > two machines are both plugged into the same switch, in the same rack. > > Several people pointed out I was

OpenBSD Hackathons

2023-05-12 Thread Katherine Mcmillan
Hello all, I've looked over the OpenBSD hackathons listed here: https://www.openbsd.org/hackathons.html but I'm only seeing previous hackathons. Where can I find upcoming Hackathons? Also, I'm wondering about the minimum size for an official hackathon. Does anyone happen to know? I'm seeing 4

Re: Problem to set a printer with cups and foo2zjs documentation not up to date for foo2zjs

2023-05-12 Thread BESSOT Jean-Michel
Hello When I try to print a page test with hplip and cups, I get : filter failed. When I try  to prind with openbsd lpd and hplip, I get from lpd-err : On 09/05/2023 19:16, Jon Fineman wrote:h x1.lacomte.net /etc/foomatic/HP-LaserJet_P1005.ppd /usr/local/bin/foo2zjs-wrapper: -w: unknown

Re: carp flapping

2023-05-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-05-12, Nick Holland wrote: > On 5/12/23 03:28, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2023-05-12, Nick Holland wrote: >>> Here's the problem I've seen: I have my two machines flipping state >>> randomly(?). This bothers me because that means it is breaking people's >>> downloads. Longest

Re: carp flapping

2023-05-12 Thread Nick Holland
On 5/12/23 03:28, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2023-05-12, Nick Holland wrote: Here's the problem I've seen: I have my two machines flipping state randomly(?). This bothers me because that means it is breaking people's downloads. Longest period betweek flips was less than two weeks. So ...

Re: OpenBSD support for xattr on file systems other than UFS ?

2023-05-12 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello, gene...@nativemethods.com (J Doe), 2023.05.12 (Fri) 04:47 (CEST): > I was configuring Samba on my OpenBSD 7.2 server and wanted to support > iOS/iPad OS and macOS clients. > > The documentation for Samba states that the following vfs options are > required to support these clients: > >

vfs.nfs.iothreads - how much is safe?

2023-05-12 Thread Maksim Rodin
Hello, I found an option while reading man mount_nfs: "Use sysctl(8) or modify sysctl.conf(5) to adjust the vfs.nfs.iothreads value, which is the number of kernel threads created to serve asynchronous NFS I/O requests." I tried to raise this value to a maximum of 20 and saw a decent speedup in

Re: carp flapping

2023-05-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-05-12, Nick Holland wrote: > Here's the problem I've seen: I have my two machines flipping state > randomly(?). This bothers me because that means it is breaking people's > downloads. Longest period betweek flips was less than two weeks. > > So ... I cranked up the carp logging to 5

Re: OpenBSD support for xattr on file systems other than UFS ?

2023-05-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-05-12, J Doe wrote: > Hello, > > I was configuring Samba on my OpenBSD 7.2 server and wanted to support > iOS/iPad OS and macOS clients. > > The documentation for Samba states that the following vfs options are > required to support these clients: > > /etc/samba/smb.conf >