Re: Bad network performance on apu2c4

2017-11-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote: > Look, I know what I am talking about. I have an apu that does what I said > using negligible cpu load. And there is nothing fancy with it. I see. Sorry, until you said this, I was not convinced that you knew. Having read these words, it's now

Re: Bad network performance on apu2c4

2017-11-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote: > > You seem to say that handling larger packets is a feature of having limited > CPU. I disagree. > Rupert, I'm saying that a slower CPU can process less packets per second. The important measurement is packets-per-second. The APU has plenty of

Re: Cheap 2x NIC OpenBSD device

2017-11-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Sean Murphy [s.pat.mu...@gmail.com] wrote: > You can install OpenBSD on it. As noted in the thread by techay Ted > Unangst has a good write up on the unit on his blog. > A side note, OpenBSD 6.2-current will take better advantage of the multiple cores using the cnmac interface (or will soon)

Re: Bad network performance on apu2c4

2017-11-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote: > Out of curiosity, I just tested an apu2c4 server with obsd 6.1, against a > windows 10 client on LAN with a 1Gbit CISCO switch in between and 9K MTU on > both sides, using iperf3 -P10. The result is a spectacular 950Mbits/sec. > This is not a

Re: Xen based VPS / OpenBSD 6.2 / OpenVPN 2.4.4 => Slow download speed after upgrade

2017-10-31 Thread Chris Cappuccio
You went from emulated Realtek ethernet to xnf. Can you try other network interfaces? Berry Wendermouth [bayb...@riseup.net] wrote: > Xen based VPS / OpenBSD 6.2 / OpenVPN 2.4.4 => Slow download speed after > upgrade >

Re: Trouble with VMM/VMD

2017-10-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
A side note, you should turn on AHCI in your BIOS, not 'compatible' mode pciide0: using apic 2 int 19 for native-PCI interrupt wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 1907729MB, 3907029168 sectors wd1 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 1: wd1: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 244198MB,

Re: Apollo Lake

2017-10-02 Thread Chris Cappuccio
The Asrock J3710 is supported with inteldrm and ethernet etc... Predrag Punosevac [punoseva...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hi Misc, > > The motherboard on my desktop machine just died. I would like to go > fanless embedded. Something like ASRock J3455-ITX. > >

Re: TCP Window Scaling

2017-09-14 Thread Chris Cappuccio
gt; > > PatientSky AS > Hovfaret 17 B, NO-0275 Oslo, Norway > patientsky.com > > > > > 2017-09-14 19:46 GMT+02:00 Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net>: > > ipsec tunnels don't use TCP > > > > iperf has the -w option > > > > An

Re: TCP Window Scaling

2017-09-14 Thread Chris Cappuccio
ipsec tunnels don't use TCP iperf has the -w option Andreas Kr??ger [a...@patientsky.com] wrote: > How would i set i for ipsec tunnels or iperf etc. then? > ANDREAS KR??GER > CTO Hosting and Infrastructure > > +45 51808863 > a...@patientsky.com > > > > PatientSky AS > Hovfaret 17 B, NO-0275

Re: Octeon/MIPS64 SMP Support

2017-09-14 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Once you get to OCTEON III class with -current, software FP emulation is no longer at play. Ubiquiti Edgerouter 4, 6 and Infinity all fit this class. 4 to 16 cores. Not bad. Martijn van Duren [openbsd+m...@list.imperialat.at] wrote: > On 09/13/17 22:28, Dante F. B. Col?? wrote: > > Hi > > > >

Re: [PATCH] Off-by-one bug in httpd's config file port number checking

2017-08-18 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kris Katterjohn [katterj...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hello, > > I think I've found an off-by-one bug in httpd: it cannot listen on port > 65535 when the port is specified as a number (although it can listen on > it if specified as the string "65535", or if an appropriate line is > added to

Re: OpenBSD-based ISP

2017-08-17 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Juan Guillermo Narvaez [guille...@nrvz.net] wrote: > # sysctl | grep ifq > net.inet.ip.ifq.len=0 > net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen=1024 > net.inet.ip.ifq.drops=46068291 > net.inet6.ip6.ifq.len=0 > net.inet6.ip6.ifq.maxlen=256 > net.inet6.ip6.ifq.drops=0 > The drops are high. You probably want a higher

Re: vmd and FreeBSD support

2017-07-25 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tell it to use a serial console and not a VGA console David Lowe [d.l...@openmailbox.org] wrote: > Hello, > a few weeks ago, I read something about vmm hosting FreeBSD. I tried the > image > found at > https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/11.0-RELEASE/amd64/Latest/ > but the boot

Re: Gina/Adityha, followup on donation request re OpenPower devices Re: Interest in POWER platform?

2017-05-25 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Hi Mikael, I can't tell, are you trolling these people? Or, do you sincerely find these to be an effective set of techniques to convince other people of your beliefs? This is a pro bono email. Chris Mikael [mikael.ml...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hi IBM, > > This email followup was mostly to

Re: Interest in POWER platform?

2017-05-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kai Wetlesen [kwetle...@mac.com] wrote: > Hi all, > > What is the current community interest in getting OpenBSD running on the > newer POWER processors? I have a number of POWER based systems at work which > run various Linux flavors, but it would be nice to bring OpenBSD to these > systems as

Re: Can not read NTPd timedelta from NMEA device by sysctl hw.sensors.nmea0

2016-12-06 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mihai Popescu [mih...@gmail.com] wrote: > | # ldattach -s 9600 nmea /dev/cuaU2 > > Did you try with /dev/cua00, /dev/cua01, ... > > I think /dev/cuaXX means XX are numbers. if he's using a USB adapter, cuaU2 could be correct, if he has two other usb serial adapters plugged in at least

Re: network address in vm by kvm - default gw

2016-11-28 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Max Power [open...@cpnetserver.net] wrote: > Hi guys, > Forgive me, but I am not very expert of OpenBSD. > Guide, about Virtual Host, show examples for all > Operating System but not for OpenBSD. Stupid OVH! > This is the FreeBSD 8.0 way: > > Contents of the file : /etc/rc.conf >

Broadcom Wifi Chip Datasheets

2016-11-15 Thread Chris Cappuccio
https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/798720961562361857 "Cypress bought Broadcom's WiFi business and apparently published all their formerly unobtainium datasheets":

Re: Laptop Recommendations?

2016-11-15 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mihai Popescu [mih...@gmail.com] wrote: > Folks, pay attention, please! The OP asked about a laptop. > Pansonic Thoughbook is not a laptop! It's a real desktop. > I was talking about the Panasonic _Toughbook_ which is definitely a laptop. The CF-C1 and CF-19MK3/MK4/MK5 models are all very

Re: Laptop Recommendations?

2016-11-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
harry666t [harry6...@gmail.com] wrote: > On 11 November 2016 at 03:25, Brian wrote: > > Thinkpads are used often by folks wanting to get that penguin OS going also. > > Typing this on a Thinkpad X200s, running 6.0, very very happy with it. I consistently get junk when I

Re: LLVM license change

2016-09-27 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Ingo Schwarze [schwa...@usta.de] wrote: > Hi Benjamin, > > kbenjamin Coplon wrote on Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 01:23:43PM -0400: > > > What does the OpenBSD community think about the LLVM proposal to move > > to the Apache license? > > > >

Re: ARM64:s finally on the market, and flooding it. OpenBSD support?

2016-09-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote: > The market is finally being flooded with ARM64:s. And some of them are > inexpensive. > > I guess AllWinner A64/H64 will be the most ubiquitous one as the chip > is/soon will be something like 5 USD. The Allwinner 64-bit parts are supported under 32-bit

Re: Routing 10-40 Mpps on OpenBSD

2016-09-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
K K [kk...@outlook.com] wrote: > I thought Intel, but I speak out of impressions, not backed by any facts. > David Gwynne who is working on the Myricom driver recommends the intel card if that helps > What is the take of OpenBSD developers on this? > Are they any plans? > There's a lot of

Re: Routing 10-40 Mpps on OpenBSD

2016-09-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
K [k...@protonmail.com] wrote: > All, > > This message is a call for people who are interested to benchmark commodity > hardware with the goal of pushing as much PPS as possible through OpenBSD. > The initial target is to reach 10 Mpps at 64 bytes (or more precisely 84 > bytes with interpacket

Re: OpenBSD 6.0 panic

2016-09-02 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Bastien Durel [bast...@durel.org] wrote: > > There's a "Bad system call" in the networking start too, but I think > it's not related (and I don't know what interface produces this > message) > This would be a program you compiled that you are calling from hostname.if.

Re: Installer overwrites partition table

2016-08-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Bertram Scharpf [li...@bertram-scharpf.de] wrote: > Calling me a troll and then using the word "Hundepimmel" in > the same mail: Does this guy Eric Furman read what he > writes? This is an obvious Dunning-Kruger. Being given > offence by a community that doesn't throw out such a > low-minded

Re: Support for Intel XL710 NIC

2016-08-17 Thread Chris Cappuccio
ML mail [mlnos...@yahoo.com] wrote: > Hi, > > Will OpenBSD 6.0 support the Intel XL710 network interface cards? > I think someone was working on the Intel 40Gbps chipset but don't remember who. In any event, the first releast that might include this code is OpenBSD 6.1. The 6.0 release is

Re: Output Errors on VLAN interfaces

2016-08-08 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote: > The underlying trunk does not report any Rx or Tx errors at all. > > And the VLAN interfaces do not report any receive errors, only low rate > transmit errors. > > Also as a thought exercise, could anyone kindly explain/discuss how an > output error

Re: github

2016-08-08 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Karel Gardas [gard...@gmail.com] wrote: > OpenBSD is using CVS solely, but for my own purposes I started to > mirror src to github recently using cvs2gitdump tool. I do this since > I find git log/git show more friendly than CVS provided tools... If > you are interested see

Re: Kernel Panic

2016-08-01 Thread Chris Cappuccio
arrowscr...@mail.com [arrowscr...@mail.com] wrote: > I login on root to restart the network and the system crashed. > What I did: > - Login with root on ttyC0 > - Tell dhcp that I wanted dns to localhost: > > # echo "supersede domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;" >> /etc/dhclient.conf > > - Then

Re: Network Interface "Intel I350 Fiber" 8 Port Module shows only 4 Ports

2016-07-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Marco Prause [marco-obsdm...@prause.eu] wrote: > em1: flags=18802 mtu 1500 > lladdr 00:90:0b:4b:54:0f > priority: 0 > media: Ethernet autoselect (none) > status: no carrier > supported media: > media

Re: ratble and rdomain support on dhcpd and openvpn

2016-07-15 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Difan Zhao [difan.z...@pason.com] wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > I just upgraded the soekris box to openbsd 5.9 however I am still having the > problem setting the rtable... > This requires OpenBSD 6.0 which is not yet released. You can use snapshots at

Re: Chromium error on latest snapshot

2016-07-13 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Glenn Faustino [glenn.faust...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hi misc, > > I'm getting the following error when using chrome. it only display's an > empty web page. Firefox and Xombrero works just fine. The kernel's internal pledge checks were improved. This resulted in more pledges necessary from

Re: ratble and rdomain support on dhcpd and openvpn

2016-07-12 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Difan Zhao [difan.z...@pason.com] wrote: > Thanks Pierre! However the command does not work for me... Do I need to > upgrade my openbsd box? I am on 5.8 right now. > > # rcctl set dhcpd rtable 200 > usage: rcctl [-df] action|get|getdef|ls|order|set > [service | daemon [variable

Re: Make sure the MP kernel is installed by "cp /bsd.mp /bsd" or is there another better way?

2016-07-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kevin Chadwick [m8il1i...@gmail.com] wrote: > > The speed penalty of running a MP kernel on an SP processor is small > > enough that if it matters to you, you need new hw, so if you are > > building a universal boot device (i.e., a USB flash disk), just run the > > MP kernel all the time, you

Re: Killer board

2016-06-30 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kevin Chadwick [m8il1i...@gmail.com] wrote: > > Perfect is a strong word which got me thinking, assuming the ARM > boards are stable enough now and considering the price margin between > ARM and AMD64 is getting closer. It would be useful to understand how > the processors compare in relation to

Re: where is the image of openbsd arm ?

2016-06-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Ted Unangst [t...@tedunangst.com] wrote: > Jacob L. Leifman wrote: > > Is it possible to add more wired NICs to the APU? Alternatively, is > > there a comparably robust and OpenBSD supported low-wattage platform > > with at least 4 (and preferrably 5-6) NICs? > > Walking on the wild side, I

Re: where is the image of openbsd arm ?

2016-06-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Jacob L. Leifman [jac...@bitwise.net] wrote: > Is it possible to add more wired NICs to the APU? Alternatively, is > there a comparably robust and OpenBSD supported low-wattage platform > with at least 4 (and preferrably 5-6) NICs? > It has two mini pci-e slots. Syba and others make a mini

Re: where is the image of openbsd arm ?

2016-06-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
li...@wrant.com [li...@wrant.com] wrote: > > 1) How do the APU systems go as pricing to comparable systems from > other similar (industrial class, desktop enclosure) manufacturers? > The pricing direct from PC Engines is roughly 2x to 3x the cost of certain cheap, popular ARM boards. It's on

Re: where is the image of openbsd arm ?

2016-06-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
bytevolc...@safe-mail.net [bytevolc...@safe-mail.net] wrote: > > In addition, the clips for the mSATA/mPCIe slots, given that the use of > metallic screw points would improve grounding to the devices and would > be a lot more robust and resilient against vibration; with screw posts, > there is

Re: where is the image of openbsd arm ?

2016-06-23 Thread Chris Cappuccio
li...@wrant.com [li...@wrant.com] wrote: > > http://www.pcengines.ch provide machine using from 5W for alix to 12W > > for APU. These number are value under full load, not idle. > > You know, these x86 machines in their space saving enclosures make the > perfect quiet 24/7 home (office) tabletop

Re: Adding more cuaUxx devices

2016-06-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
sh MAKEDEV ttyUa ttyUb ... Denis Lapshin [den...@mindall.org] wrote: > Hi there! > > Could someone give some advice how to add more cuaUxx devices? > Nowadays I have just cuaU0-9 ones, but need a bit more... > > MAKEDEV returns: > > # ./MAKEDEV cuaU10 > cuaU10: unknown device > > Thank you in

Re: Long life on SSD in a firewall environment

2016-06-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Sj??holm Per-Olov [p...@incedo.org] wrote: > Hi > > Does anyone know if there exist any list of recommendations about how to make > an SSD disk to live as long as possible when using it for firewall purpose on > OpenBSD? It seems that OpenBSD lack some features related to SSDs like TRIM. > SSDs

Re: Long life on SSD in a firewall environment

2016-06-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Paul Suh [pl...@goodeast.com] wrote: > > Sj??holm, > > Take a look at: > > https://github.com/yellowman/flashrd > https://github.com/markhellewell/resflash > > Hope this helps. > I'd just use a regular install on a a modern SSD. flashrd and other techniques are great for _cheap_ and

Re: Started having bioctl encryption problems recently - lost data. Error within FAQ?

2016-06-13 Thread Chris Cappuccio
obsd [d...@protonmail.com] wrote: > 'Encrypting external disks' > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#softraidCrypto > > Followed the FAQ instructions EXACTLY to encrypt an external drive, then > copied data to it and after restarting the computer again.. I cannot access > the drive, infact

bgpd l3 vpn issue

2016-06-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
I found an annoying issue in the Jun 3 -current bgpd. The interface address for em1 never gets propagated into rt 686:3 via BGP if configured in this order: # ifconfig em1 192.168.1.1/24 rdomain 1 # ifconfig mpe1 172.20.254.1 mplslabel 111 rdomain 1 # /etc/rc.d/ldpd start # /etc/rc.d/bgpd start

neighbor router-id change on ospfd, ldpd

2016-06-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
If I change the router id of a remote ospf peer, I see weird behavior. I am using -current as of Jun 3rd. ospfd shows FULL state for the new router ID, but doesn't install routes into the local rtable while the old router-id shows DOWN in the neighbor list. (I need to reproduce this again to see

Re: No slip anymore?

2016-06-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Roderick [hru...@gmail.com] wrote: > I note that slattach disappered, ldattach do not support slip. > Is it not anymore possible? > > Slip was, as I remember, the easiest way to connect two computers > in a network. I used it for example to transfer files from old > computers with serial ports

Re: awesome W^X

2016-06-01 Thread Chris Cappuccio
David Coppa [dco...@gmail.com] wrote: > On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:30 AM, Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net> wrote: > > Totally awesome! > > > > awesome(38099): mmap W^X violation > > > > It happens once on startup. Grepping for the obvious stuff doesn't show &

Re: hidden services stopped working

2016-06-01 Thread Chris Cappuccio
I have several i210s on Supermicro motherboards and now APU2, and I haven't seen these issues. I wonder if your problem is related to a combination of features? Have you tried to isolate what process or kernel feature makes this behaviour occur? Juuso Lapinlampi [w...@partyvan.eu] wrote: > This

awesome W^X

2016-05-31 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Totally awesome! awesome(38099): mmap W^X violation It happens once on startup. Grepping for the obvious stuff doesn't show me the issue, perhaps it's a library. There is no obvious ill effect from the mmap failure. As an aside, iridium runs into mmap W^X all the time, but seems to work fine? I

Re: Is loss of read-only /usr permanent?

2016-05-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Jasper Valentijn [jasper.valent...@gmail.com] wrote: > Maybe relevant... > > diskless(8), Example 10 states: > > If the */usr* partition is to be shared between machines, as in the example > */etc/exports* above, a more suitable entry might be: > > myserver:/usr /usr nfs ro 0 0 That is a

Re:

2016-05-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kamil Cholewi??ski [harry6...@gmail.com] wrote: > sed -i Kamil shows us who the REAL troll is!!! I'm proficient in 'ed' and also the MS-DOS variation 'edlin'. Why can't everyone write their kernel in ed?

Re:

2016-05-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Riccardo Mottola [riccardo.mott...@libero.it] wrote: > Don't feed the troll. > > 1 9 wrote: > >What editor? vim or emacs? what is the reason? > > start by putting a subject in your mails, having a proper name, greeting > and sign-off. > "Don't feed the trolls" vi

Re: vr(4) watchdog timeout

2016-05-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
emigrant [emig...@gmail.com] wrote: > TEST1: > > pfsync(vr2) moved to vr0, 15 min later: > > May 9 11:58:13 backup /bsd: vr0: watchdog timeout > So, pfsync is triggering a bug in the vr driver? Can you find another way to trigger it?

Re: Quick APU2 review

2016-04-21 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote: > >>> Heat: The APUs have an innovative design where the CPU heat sink > >>> is coupled to the case. Since this is typically assembled by the > >>> customer, a lot of attention is drawn to it and people obsess over > >>> the CPU temperature. It's a

Re: Quick APU2 review

2016-04-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
sven falempin [sven.falem...@gmail.com] wrote: > > This : https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip ?? > Like : echo /bin/ksh > /etc/rc.securelevel ?? > echo sysctl kern.securelevel=-1 >/etc/rc.securelevel > > No patch here : wont work ? > Get the securelevel right first, then worry about the

Re: Octeon - Rhino Labs SDNA

2016-03-28 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Chris Jones [cjo...@autonomic.ca] wrote: > Good evening, > > Just wondering if any of the OpenBSD devs on the list could provide any > feedback about these network appliances based on the Octeon III 7xxx > processors. Are these devices something that may be supported with the > current Octeon

Re: OpenBSD on AMD Embedded G-Series T40E APU?

2016-03-07 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Alan McKay [alan.mc...@gmail.com] wrote: > Next question ... do they make them with 4 or more NIC ports? > > I only see them with 3 ports on that site. Nope. You might want a Supermicro X11SBA-LN4F or maybe Netgate's RCC-VE 2440 if you need 4 ports.

Re: What's good safe PPC/MIPS/SPARC networking hardware with open firmware that works well with OpenBSD? Many ethernet plugs and 1U rack mount = bonus.

2016-03-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote: > On 2016-02-28 05:26, Karel Gardas wrote: > >Open firmware? What do you mean by that precisely? > > Or just as little firmware as possible, just to minimize that as attack > vector. > > >Anyway, while asking such question it would also help if you tell >

Re: IPv6

2016-02-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Paul Ammann [p...@fastmail.us] wrote: > Hi > > I've been reading about IPv6 and the KAME project. > > I read that OpenBSD integrated just IPv6 code rather than both (having > developed their own IPSec stack). > > The information that I'm reading is from 2004. Does anyone who if this > is still

Re: Just curious, what are approx plans for kernel-multicore-ness next 1-2 years? (net/file IO) How much is it a relevant prio?

2016-02-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote: > First, Thank you for this fantastically awesome OS. > > > Just curious, what are approx plans for kernel-multicore-ness next 1-2 > years? (Network IO, file/disk IO) > Network SMP (and other subsystems required to support it) is the heaviest area right

Re: LibertyBSD, recently forked from OpenBSD, has been deblobbed as much as its creator could see?

2016-02-19 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Jorge Luis [jorgeluiscorreioeletron...@gmail.com] wrote: > > Is true that in LibertyBSD, you can get all of the benefits of OpenBSD, > while being sure that there are no non-free blobs lurking in the depths of > your system? > Yes, in fact the OpenBSD developers are so enthusiastic about this

Re: Industrial use of line printers, does/would your company/organization use them with our lpd?

2016-02-18 Thread Chris Cappuccio
gwes [g...@oat.com] wrote: > > I just created and will submit to ports a version > of ghostscript which doesn't pull in cups - it > turns out the configuration has a switch for that case. > aren't there plenty of simple pre-processor scripts that people are using with lp to turn whatever into

Re: current status of octeon support

2016-02-18 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Holger Glaess [gla...@glaessixs.de] wrote: > > Holger Glaess [gla...@glaessixs.de] wrote: > >> hi > >> > >> can some tell me what the status is for 5.9 octeon port ? > >> > >> is the usb port stable enough to handle an harddisk ? > > > > Yes although there may be more speed optimization possible >

Re: current status of octeon support

2016-02-17 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Holger Glaess [gla...@glaessixs.de] wrote: > hi > > can some tell me what the status is for 5.9 octeon port ? > > is the usb port stable enough to handle an harddisk ? Yes although there may be more speed optimization possible

Re: Will Softraid RAID1 read from the fastest mirror/-s / supports user-specified device read priority order, nowadays? Takes broken disk out of use?

2016-02-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
li...@wrant.com [li...@wrant.com] wrote: > > Plan for your use case, and consult the man page and respective source > code on implementation details. And flash storage disks are still > unreliable compared to spinning hard drives. Although I was a long proponent of read-only flash use, I've

Re: Is true that the BSD developers were inspired to make their code free software by the example of the GNU Project, and explicit appeals from GNU activists helped persuade them?

2016-02-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Karel Gardas [gard...@gmail.com] wrote: > On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net> wrote: > > > > It's very important that everyone sees the true greatness of Richard > > Stallman and the GNU project, without which, we would not have GNU Hur

Re: Is true that the BSD developers were inspired to make their code free software by the example of the GNU Project, and explicit appeals from GNU activists helped persuade them?

2016-02-16 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Yes The great example of Richard Stallman set the University of California Berkeley on their righteous way to make AT Unix System V free for all!!! I'm glad this history is finally being discovered and talked about on the OpenBSD mailing lists. It's very important that everyone sees the true

Re: fsck_ffs mystic

2016-02-15 Thread Chris Cappuccio
lilit-aibolit [lilit-aibo...@mail.ru] wrote: > Thank you. This is definitely the case then. > I didn't know that fsck could produce fake errors while running on mounted > fs. fsck requires exclusive control of the underlying disk partition. When the partition is mounted, the kernel shares

Re: Kernel panic during installation

2016-02-12 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Donald Allen [donaldcal...@gmail.com] wrote: > On Feb 12, 2016 05:08, "Stefan Sperling" wrote: > > > > On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 08:42:21PM -0500, Donald Allen wrote: > > > When attempting to install the 2/8 snapshot on my Thinkpad x-250, I > chose > > > to configure the wireless

Re: NVM Express (NVMe) support status

2016-02-12 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Evgeniy Sudyr [eject.in...@gmail.com] wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking status of NVM Express support in -current (got Intel 750 > consumer device > https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/solid-state-drives/solid-state-drives-750-series.html > for home desktop, but it looks like all devices

Re: 64 Queue Size, ARC routing, MP Networking, OpenBSD 5.9

2016-02-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote: > > >ART not ARC. It's not enabled by default, you'll need to build > a new kernel to use it. > > Any clues how to enable "ART" when building? ;) > Put "option ART" in your kernel config, that's it. It seems to work in various corner cases but won't be

Re: Trying to newfs an old 128 compactflash

2016-02-01 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Monah Baki [monahb...@gmail.com] wrote: > # newfs /dev/rsd0a > /dev/rsd0a: 123.0MB in 251840 sectors of 512 bytes > 4 cylinder groups of 30.74MB, 3935 blocks, 7872 inodes each > newfs: wtfs: write error on block 16: Input/output error > > Same error. I never seen this error before and I've used

Re: [OpenBGPD] Problem with many (fast connecting) Peers

2016-01-26 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Daniel Seidenst?cker [d.seidenstuec...@googlemail.com] wrote: > Dear OpenBGPD Community, > > > > in order of measuring the performance of OpenBGPD I need to connect it with > a huge amount of peers (realized by ExaBGP). OpenBGPD 5.8 works well with > 100 Peers but if I increase that number to

Re: [OpenBGPD] Problem with many (fast connecting) Peers

2016-01-26 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Peter Hessler [phess...@openbsd.org] wrote: > Good news: this is already fixed in -current (and the upcoming 5.9 > release). > > Bad news: this requires changes to libutil, so it isn't trivial to > backport to 5.8. > > Upgrading to a snapshot newer than Nov 28 should fix your problem. > > I can

Re: VAX - are we dropping support in 5.9?

2016-01-25 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Adam Thompson [athom...@athompso.net] wrote: > On 16-01-23 08:34 PM, Ted Unangst wrote: > >I will add that one of the reasons we have support for all these museum > >pieces is that people can build their very own museum and run something > >interesting on it. But running on emulators doesn't

Re: installer amd64 Get/Verify bsd 'Illegal instruction'

2016-01-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Marcus MERIGHI [mcmer-open...@tor.at] wrote: > > The machine once had OpenBSD loaded and worked, it's a Shuttle DS47, > dmesg is in the archives. > If you have the problem again, please submit to bugs and include your dmesg, don't ask people to fish for it.

Re: convert rsa public key to hex

2016-01-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/vpn-client/116039-pki-data-formats-00.html Marko Cupa?? [marko.cu...@mimar.rs] wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to set up ipsec-protected gre tunnel from OpenBSD to Cisco, > and - not only thanks to all the useful advices I got in my earlier > thread

Re: anyone using msk(4) NICs?

2016-01-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Devin Reade [g...@gno.org] wrote: > I reported a problem on the bugs@ list in that I have a machine that > panics if the msk(4) interface is used, but works fine with an em(4) > interface. > > There is a possibility that I have bad hardware as I've been able to > replicate this on 5.9 beta, 5.8

Re: wle200nx WiFi card on apu2b4 - no link

2015-12-29 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Mihai Popescu [mih...@gmail.com] wrote: > > -> athn0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR9281" rev 0x01: apic 4 int > > 16 > > -> athn0: AR9280 rev 2 (2T2R), ROM rev 22, address > > AR9281 and AR9280 are two different chips as they are listed in the man page. > Why does your dmesg

Re: Problem with SSD on Marvell 88SE9230 (Supermicro X9SBAA)

2015-12-24 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Christoph Viethen [open...@aixplosive.net] wrote: > Hello, > > on my little X9SBAA mainboard, I'm faced with a strange phenomenon. I've got > two SATA drives at hand, one SSD, the other a regular mechanical harddisk. > As long as I connect the SSD to a PCI card (with VIA VT6421 chipset), I can >

Re: APU-2: Changing Installer Image

2015-12-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kapfhammer, Stefan [sk...@skapf.de] wrote: > Hello, > > I want to install OpenBSD 5.8 on an APU-2 board with a mSATA SSD installed. > > I have to redirect the output to serial console with a change in > /etc/boot.conf (2 lines) > > How do I write the change to a USB-Stick, so that the

Re: serious watchdog timeout issues with em driver

2015-12-08 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Kapetanakis Giannis [bil...@edu.physics.uoc.gr] wrote: > On 20/11/15 15:12, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > >I just committed a revert to 1.305 keeping the API changes needed for > >the driver to build. > > > >This should bring your stability back, please let us know if that's not > >the case. > > > >I'm

Re: Any news on Fletcher checksums (=ZFS-style checksums) in softraid? (+better phrasing)

2015-12-01 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote: > Hi! > > I heard someone was working with implementing Fletcher checksums in > softraid. > > Do you know any updates on this? > Karel Gardas was working on an implementation of RAID1C for softraid Last I remember, it needs to be pulled out into smaller

Re: Multiple interfaces match the same subnet

2015-11-29 Thread Chris Cappuccio
bluesun08 [nans_na...@yahoo.de] wrote: > Hi, > > my setup: > > */etc/hostname.re0* > up > > */etc/hostname.vlan100* > inet 192.168.100.184 255.255.255.0 192.168.100.255 vlandev re0 description > VLAN1-Net1 > You don't need to specify the broadcast address. The kernel is smart enough to figure

Re: state of SSD by OpenBSD / relatime

2015-11-13 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Nick Holland [n...@holland-consulting.net] wrote: > > (noatime is a huge performance gain. atime is a feature looking for a > need, I suspect). > Someone had a relatime patch. Where did that go???!!

Re: 5.8-release building mutt from ports fails

2015-11-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tati Chevron [chev...@swabsit.com] wrote: > Hi, > > On a freshly installed 5.8-release, I am unable to build mutt from source > using the ports tree. > > I've never had any difficulty building the mutt port since at least > 5.0-release. > > systrace: deny user: root, prog: /bin/cp, pid:

Re: Anyone experienced with 4G/LTE modems?

2015-11-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Alan Corey [alan01...@gmail.com] wrote: > > I have used USB tethering from a phone to an OpenBSD machine and > bridged that to a WiFi card set up as an AP. I'm not impressed with > the reliability of WiFi after using it a few months. It's convenient > when it works but I'd rather run wires then

Re: how to transfer the image of qemu to real machine

2015-11-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Tuyosi Takesima [nakajin.fu...@gmail.com] wrote: > 1)on linux machine , i boot openbsd by kvm and follow current . > and so the qcow2 image of OpenBSD-current.img was made . > and then i copy OpenBSD-current.img to ext2 area . You are creating the filesystem layout under linux and then

Re: Firefox Worked Slowly...

2015-11-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Nick Holland [n...@holland-consulting.net] wrote: > > get a faster processor and more memory. > I don't care what you have...you need a faster processor and more memory > for modern browsers. > > When the browser claims it is 10% faster than before, that's on a > processor that's twice as fast.

Re: Suggested 1000BASE-LX adapter

2015-10-27 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote: > > We do have an ix card, the Intel X520-LR1. > I read that it is supposed to work as 1000BASE-LX too but we were not able > to make it work! It never gives the link. > > If we try to set 1000BASE-LX as media type it gives error. > >

Re: Suggested 1000BASE-LX adapter

2015-10-27 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote: > On 10/27/15 16:17, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > >Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote: > >> > >>We do have an ix card, the Intel X520-LR1. > >>I read that it is supposed to work as 1000BASE-LX too but

Re: Suggested 1000BASE-LX adapter

2015-10-27 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote: > I have to install in an OpenBSD 5.8 amd64 a PCI-E ethernet card supporting > 1000BASE-LX (i.e. 1Gbps with Single Mode Fiber). > > Usually we use Intel cards (em driver) but I found that the only Intel LX > card has a PCI-X bus! > > What reliable

Re: It was twenty years ago you see...

2015-10-22 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Theo de Raadt [dera...@openbsd.org] wrote: > > The first developments were improvements to 32-bit sparc. > I bought a Sun 4/110 over Usenet, ran the venerable SunOS 4.1.3, and later NetBSD. When I was 16, and a bit before Chuck and Theo setup anoncvs, or there was even an OpenBSD web site, Theo

Re: how to partition routing namespace

2015-10-21 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Geoff Steckel [g...@oat.com] wrote: > > On reading the latest if_bridge.c it looks like it will cross routing > domains. No domain information is passed with the packet. > A lot of it got rewritten between 5.7 and 5.8 > What does bridge have to do with it? I thought you wanted to terminate a

Re: how to partition routing namespace

2015-10-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Geoff Steckel [g...@oat.com] wrote: > > I'm using sixxx.net as an IPv6 tunnel gateway. > They gave me 2001:::0111::0002 as my tunnel endpoint and > 2001:::0111::1 as their end and router address. > They gave me 2001:::8111::/64 for my address space. > Note that the tunnel

Re: Asterisk + MariaDB + ODBC newbie questions

2015-10-14 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] wrote: > On 2015-10-14, Ivo Chutkin wrote: > > Hello all, > > I want to use Asterisk with MariaDB CDR backend. > > I have working Asterisk. > > I have working MariaDB. > > As far as I understand, since Asterisk 11 I must use ODBC

Re: httpd and Server Side Includes

2015-10-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
worik [r...@worik.org] wrote: > > > > I wouldn't hold my breath. I'm fairly certain that we won't implement > > it. > > Why is that? > Because Server Side Includes are basically a custom Apache scripting language. Most people use a different scripting language, even with Apache, not SSI. httpd

Re: 10Gb single mode fibre adapters

2015-10-03 Thread Chris Cappuccio
James A. Peltier [jpelt...@sfu.ca] wrote: > > I'm looking at the Dell R220 which lists the Emulex OneConnect OCe14102-UX-D > 2-port PCIe 10GbE CNA or Intel X520 DP 10Gb DA/SFP+ Server Adapter. The OCE > driver doesn't list the 14102 as a listed device that is supported, but ix > does list the

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