On 2020-05-13, Vertigo Altair wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Sorry for late reply but I had a problem accessing this device.
>
> I’ve tried both OpenBSD 6.6 and 6.7 (amd64), nothing changed:
>
> I think you’re probably right; transceiver command is only available for
> ix(4) driver.
AFAIK the list is: ix,
c0: can't enable card
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (fead4daabfbd1a3a.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
Tom Smyth , 12 May 2020 Sal, 23:02 tarihinde
şunu yazdı:
> Hi Vertigo,
> can you send on a dmesg, what
wrote:
>
> Hi Misc,
>
> I have 2 questions about my dual port fiber optic ethernet card with Intel
> I210 chipset:
> 1. The ifconfig em0 media command output only shows that it supports
> multi-mode fiber (1G SX).
> Actually it worked when I tried single mode fiber. But I
Hi Misc,
I have 2 questions about my dual port fiber optic ethernet card with Intel
I210 chipset:
1. The ifconfig em0 media command output only shows that it supports
multi-mode fiber (1G SX).
Actually it worked when I tried single mode fiber. But I still wanted to
report this to OpenBSD
iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess
gla...@glaessixs.de mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet
hi
so restart with a blank paper ;)
i did an
rm -r /usr/src
then
cd /usr
cvs -qd anon...@ftp5.eu.openbsd.org:/cvs get -P src
cd /usr/src/sys/dev
patch -p1 /home/glaess/EP80579_debug.diff
then i got some reject
i modify all rejected files by hand ( with the missing lines )
cd
iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess
gla...@glaessixs.de mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18
MDT 2015
Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
Am 16.04.2015 um 20:21 schrieb Dariusz Swiderski:
Hi,
Could you provide output of
pcidump -v
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet
...@glaessixs.de wrote:
Am 16.04.2015 um 20:21 schrieb Dariusz Swiderski:
Hi,
Could you provide output of
pcidump -v
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also
ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386.openbsd.org
mailto:dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Genuine Intel(R) processor 1.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class
gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386.openbsd.org
mailto:dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch
Swiderski:
Hi,
Could you provide output of
pcidump -v
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD
...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386.openbsd.org
mailto:dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Genuine Intel(R
other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386.openbsd.org mailto:dera...@i386.openbsd.org
mailto:dera...@i386.openbsd.org
mailto:dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Genuine Intel(R) processor 1.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 1.21
Hi,
Could you provide output of
pcidump -v
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386
iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386
someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera...@i386.openbsd.org
mailto:dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Genuine Intel(R) processor 1.20GHz (GenuineIntel
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current (GENERIC) #759: Wed Apr 1 14:25:18 MDT 2015
dera
schrieb Dariusz Swiderski:
Hi,
Could you provide output of
pcidump -v
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit .
holger
# dmesg
OpenBSD 5.7-current
Am 16.04.2015 um 20:21 schrieb Dariusz Swiderski:
Hi,
Could you provide output of
pcidump -v
Sent from my iPhone
On 16 kwi 2015, at 18:59, Holger Glaess gla...@glaessixs.de
mailto:gla...@glaessixs.de wrote:
hi
can help someone ?
the 3 other intel ethernet card are also gigabit
Hello,
I'd like to know some recommendations for a well supported gigabit
ethernet card
for openbsd 5.5 amd64
a single port
to use a PCI-E 2.0 x 1 slot
preferably quite compact, impacting very little on airflow within the
case.
- douglas
previously on this list Jules Gilbert contributed:
Also, I've heard that running X weakens
security, I'm going to OpenBSD because my FreBSD based Mac is,
apparently, where hackers go to relax. Can I strengthen the X component?
Well that's got a never ending answer but the main points.
Also, I've heard that running X weakens
security, I'm going to OpenBSD because my FreBSD based Mac is,
apparently, where hackers go to relax. Can I strengthen the X component?
Well that's got a never ending answer but the main points.
Forgot the real main point, don't run X on any and
When setting up 5.5, I get my ethernet card saying active and
everything looks right, but pings to known outside addresses fail, eg.,
I'm still not on the air. Also, I've heard that running X weakens
security, I'm going to OpenBSD because my FreBSD based Mac is,
apparently, where hackers go
On 08/13/14 19:18, Jules Gilbert wrote:
When setting up 5.5, I get my ethernet card saying active and
everything looks right, but pings to known outside addresses fail, eg.,
I'm still not on the air. Also, I've heard that running X weakens
security, I'm going to OpenBSD because my FreBSD based
On Aug 10, 2013, at 6:10, Jonathan Gray j...@jsg.id.au wrote:
The i210/i211 chips aren't supported yet. The i217/pch_lpt found
in the Lynx Point/Haswell PCH isn't either. I don't think any of
the usual suspects have hardware yet.
Do those that need the hardware have it yet? If not, what's
Hello!
Does OpenBSD support the recently released Intel I210 card?
I have searched the net but have not come up with a satisfying answer to
this.
Thanks,
Peter
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 02:53:41PM +0200, Peter Olsson wrote:
Hello!
Does OpenBSD support the recently released Intel I210 card?
I have searched the net but have not come up with a satisfying answer to
this.
Thanks,
Peter
The i210/i211 chips aren't supported yet. The i217/pch_lpt found
Hi all,
perhaps my reply went astray, but let me repeat that this patch fixed my
problem and the ethernet cards get recognized correctly, works and is
stable with this patch.
Riccardo
Miod Vallat wrote:
Hi,
I inserted the card into a debian laptop which recongizes it. Here
some output.
Hi Miod,
Sebastian was kind enough to compile a -current kernel for me wih this
patch and the ethernet card works!
I hope this patch can make its way in 5.3 in time.
Riccardo
On 04/16/13 22:28, Miod Vallat wrote:
Does the following diff help?
Index: if_ne_pcmcia.c
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Riccardo Mottola
riccardo.mott...@libero.it wrote:
I hope this patch can make its way in 5.3 in time.
5.3 is scheduled to be released in 10 days. There's no way for a
change now to make it to the CDs which are already pressed. It's a
couple months too late for
Hi,
I inserted the card into a debian laptop which recongizes it. Here some
output.
dmesg:
[ 149.244112] pcmcia_socket pcmcia_socket1: pccard: PCMCIA card
inserted into slot 1
[ 149.244234] pcmcia_socket pcmcia_socket1: cs: memory probe
0xa000-0xa0ff: excluding
Hi,
I inserted the card into a debian laptop which recongizes it. Here
some output.
dmesg:
[ 149.244112] pcmcia_socket pcmcia_socket1: pccard: PCMCIA card
inserted into slot 1
[ 149.244234] pcmcia_socket pcmcia_socket1: cs: memory probe
0xa000-0xa0ff: excluding
On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 23:57 CEST, Riccardo Mottola
riccardo.mott...@libero.it wrote:
Hi,
I bought a new PCMCIA card for my ol' Thinkpad since I managed to break
the old one.
This is what I see in dmesg when I insert it, but then no device shows
up in ifconfig.
ne4 at
Hi,
I bought a new PCMCIA card for my ol' Thinkpad since I managed to break
the old one.
This is what I see in dmesg when I insert it, but then no device shows
up in ifconfig.
ne4 at pcmcia0 function 0 D-Link, DFE-670TXD, PC Card port 0xa040/32:
can't match ethernet vendor code
The card
On 04/10/13 17:57, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
I bought a new PCMCIA card for my ol' Thinkpad since I managed to
break the old one.
This is what I see in dmesg when I insert it, but then no device shows
up in ifconfig.
ne4 at pcmcia0 function 0 D-Link, DFE-670TXD, PC Card port
0xa040/32:
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 05:40:10PM -0700, David Newman wrote:
Any recommendations for an Ethernet card that fits into a PCI Express x8
slot? I didn't see anything specific on the hardware page or in the
archives.
This is for a Dell CR100 OEM server. The spec sheet mentions the usual
two
Any recommendations for an Ethernet card that fits into a PCI Express x8
slot? I didn't see anything specific on the hardware page or in the
archives.
This is for a Dell CR100 OEM server. The spec sheet mentions the usual
two Broadcom gigabit Ethernet interfaces, plus a PCI Express x8
(1
I need 100mb interfaces. I will probable go in a low end server class
machine.
On Fri, Feb 1, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 2008/02/01 12:21, Chris Bullock wrote:
I need a recommendation for a quad port nic to put in my
router/firewall.
What is the
I need a recommendation for a quad port nic to put in my router/firewall.
What is the recommendation?
intel pro/1000 PT
_
Who's friends with who and co-starred in what?
http://www.searchgamesbox.com/celebrityseparation.shtml
On 2008/02/01 12:21, Chris Bullock wrote:
I need a recommendation for a quad port nic to put in my router/firewall.
What is the recommendation?
What speed?
What bus?
How much do you want to pay?
I need 100mb interfaces. I will probable go in a low end server class
machine.
On 2008/02/01 12:21, Chris Bullock wrote:
I need a recommendation for a quad port nic to put in my
router/firewall.
www.bgmicro.com has a quad AIC-6915 card for $38 their part COM1204
I use it in my
try ebay for quad dc(4), znyx and others (they were used in netapp
filers). these should be fine if they'll fit your chassis (some are
full-length cards, which can be a problem).
you sometimes get quad fxp but not often, they're fine too.
afaik these two, dc and fxp, are the better performing of
Hi,
Thanks for all the input, we have decided to go for a Dell PE860 with an
Intel quad pro/1000 GT adapter.
Best regards
Fredrik Carlsson
* Chris Cappuccio [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-06 21:17]:
Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sis(4) is plaing in the same league as rl(4). It works fine and I never
had porblems with it but I would never use it in a router with high
performance needs.
No, the interface on sis is not
Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
int mitigation has always made quite some difference, but now it is even
more, I agree.
I could never see a difference on Soekris boxes with a 400 us delay in if_sis
in earlier OpenBSD versions. But I never tried higher delays than that.
* Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/06/05 18:10, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Robert Franklin wrote:
Why not a qfe card from Sun? I've used a quad port Sun PCI card for at
least a few years in both me Sun AXI servers, and currently I have one
installed in a dell 1550 that
* Fredrik Carlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:04]:
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 18:26:19 +0200, Fredrik Carlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about what
quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:44]:
I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
(pf disabled) measured using iperf.
the single-stream tcp test iperf uses is pretty meaningless
(unless.. well,
Henning Brauer a icrit :
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:44]:
I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
(pf disabled) measured using iperf.
the single-stream tcp test iperf uses is pretty
* Ronnie Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-06 13:04]:
Henning Brauer a icrit :
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:44]:
I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
(pf disabled) measured using iperf.
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Ronnie Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-06 13:04]:
Henning Brauer a icrit :
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:44]:
I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
(pf
best simulation is recording your real-world traffic using tcpdump and
then use tcpreplay. but that is tricky too.
Henning has something in saying that most of the tools aren't great,
in the end all benchmarks are artificial in some measure. Replaying
traffic is equally artificial as
Matt Rowley wrote:
best simulation is recording your real-world traffic using tcpdump and
then use tcpreplay. but that is tricky too.
Henning has something in saying that most of the tools aren't great,
in the end all benchmarks are artificial in some measure. Replaying
traffic is equally
* Dave Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-06 13:52]:
If you're just looking for a big number, open a single TCP session and
send alot of traffic through it so you don't have to continually start
new sessions (sessions are comparatively expensive).
single tcp session benches are completely
Henning Brauer wrote:
single tcp session benches are completely meaningless and will not max
out any device faster than a moose fart
was unaware that moose farts were slow. you learn something new every day :)
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
was unaware that moose farts were slow. you learn something new every day :)
i believe the speed of moose farts varies in relationship to the moose,
meese?, distance from Calgary.
Henning Brauer wrote:
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:44]:
I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
(pf disabled) measured using iperf.
the single-stream tcp test iperf uses is pretty
Dave Harrison wrote:
However I'm not aware of any tools that handle that kind of
distributed benchmark.. anyone ?
httperf can be run in an array of clients (--client option), although
there is currently no way to automatically aggregate the results.
--
Theodore Bullock, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-06 17:52]:
Henning Brauer wrote:
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:44]:
I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
(pf disabled) measured using iperf.
the
Henning has something in saying that most of the tools aren't great,
in the end all benchmarks are artificial in some measure. Replaying
traffic is equally artificial as it's only indicative of the traffic
you recorded - which is likely to be biased towards whatever was
happening at the time
On 6/6/07, Ronnie Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henning Brauer a icrit :
* nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-05 21:44]:
I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
(pf disabled) measured using iperf.
Hi,
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about what
quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well supported
by OpenBSD), but what quad cards should i buy? what cards have good
performance?
Best regards
Fredrik
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 18:26:19 +0200, Fredrik Carlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about what
quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well supported
by OpenBSD), but what
Original message from Fredrik Carlsson at 5-6-2007 18:26
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about
what quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well
supported by OpenBSD), but what quad cards should i buy?
Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
Hi,
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about what
quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well supported
by OpenBSD), but what quad cards should i buy? what cards have good
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 18:26:19 +0200, Fredrik Carlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about what
quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well supported
by
Jeroen Massar wrote:
Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
Hi,
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about what
quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well supported
by OpenBSD), but what quad cards should i buy? what cards
Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
Hi,
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about what
quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well supported
by OpenBSD), but what quad cards should i buy? what cards have good
On Jun 5, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Fredrik Carlsson wrote:
A mix of all that ;)
It's in the startup phase so I can't provide that much info yet,
but there will be a lot of machines and we will be routing much
traffic internally and to Internet. The budget is quite important,
so if there is a
Daniel Polak wrote:
Original message from Fredrik Carlsson at 5-6-2007 18:26
I'm planing to set up a new firewall and have a few questions about
what quad ethernet cards people recommend?
The server will probably be a Dell PE860 (they seem to be well
supported by OpenBSD), but what quad
Why not a qfe card from Sun? I've used a quad port Sun PCI card for at
least a few years in both me Sun AXI servers, and currently I have one
installed in a dell 1550 that works just fine. You can find the Sun
quad cards for really cheap off of ebay. I think I picked mine up for
around $40 USD.
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Robert Franklin wrote:
Why not a qfe card from Sun? I've used a quad port Sun PCI card for at
least a few years in both me Sun AXI servers, and currently I have one
installed in a dell 1550 that works just fine. You can find the Sun
quad cards for really cheap off of ebay.
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 06:10:08PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Robert Franklin wrote:
Why not a qfe card from Sun? I've used a quad port Sun PCI card for at
least a few years in both me Sun AXI servers, and currently I have one
installed in a dell 1550 that works just
On 2007/06/05 18:10, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Robert Franklin wrote:
Why not a qfe card from Sun? I've used a quad port Sun PCI card for at
least a few years in both me Sun AXI servers, and currently I have one
installed in a dell 1550 that works just fine. You can find
On 6/5/07, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 06:10:08PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Robert Franklin wrote:
Why not a qfe card from Sun? I've used a quad port Sun PCI card for at
least a few years in both me Sun AXI servers, and currently I
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 09:49:05PM -0500, Todd Alan Smith wrote:
On 6/5/07, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 06:10:08PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Robert Franklin wrote:
Why not a qfe card from Sun? I've used a quad port Sun PCI card for
Hi,
I'm building a firewall with 6 ethernet interfaces. It's a Tyan S2425
mobo with 2 onboard NICs and added quad port Routerboard 44 card on a
1U PCI riser card.
The problem is that vr0 does not work. It's detected with MAC address
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff and the PHY for vr0 is not detected.
vr1,
Anyone got any suggestions for getting this card started correctly? Seen
the question in older posts, but never an answer (running sparc64 generic).
kind regards
David
qec0 at sbus0 slot 0 offset 0x2 vector 4 ipl 2: 128K memory
qe0 at qec0 slot 0 offset 0x0 rev 1iomap insert error: 12 for
: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:47 AM
To: Karel Galu9ka
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Ethernet Card
On Tue, 16 May 2006 18:47:18 +0200, Karel Galuka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Problem is following: Only vr0 works. Vr1 is unreachable. Ping from console
said Host is down. But when I disabled the first
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 10:08:39AM +0200, Karel Galu?ka wrote:
Hi J.C.,
Thank you for your answer.
I have written that I want to use the computer as a router in a future. I'm
testing it in my lab as a simple non-router computer now. The first
interface has ip 192.168.0.48 and the second
@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Ethernet Card
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 10:08:39AM +0200, Karel Galu?ka wrote:
Hi J.C.,
Thank you for your answer.
I have written that I want to use the computer as a router in a future.
I'm
testing it in my lab as a simple non-router computer now. The first
interface has ip
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 10:44, you wrote:
I see. Thanks a lot and sorry for the stupid question.
By the way, is there any way, how to use the two NICs for load balancing?
Karel
Yes there is.
trunk(4) will tell you how.
Regards
Johan M:son
Hi,
I'm new here and need your help.
I have computer based on VIA Epia PD-1 with two integrated VIA Rhine II
Ethernet Cards. (Latest bios v1.05). I have installed OpenBSD 3.9.
Cards are autodetected as vr0 and vr1. File hostname.vr0 contains:
inet 192.168.0.48 255.255.255.0 NONE
Hi,
I have been using the PD600 all over the place with 3.x, recently i had
the exact same issue as Karel has when upgrading one of them to 3.9 - i
assumed the port had died - fortunately i had a case able to take an extra
pci card, if anyone needs me to test any kernels to fix this please let me
This is all well and good... I have a problem with my computer. Help me.
A dmesg would be a great place to start.
Tim Donahue
Hi,
I have been using the PD600 all over the place with 3.x, recently i had
the exact same issue as Karel has when upgrading one of them to 3.9 - i
assumed the
ffc7
pctr: user-level cycle counter enabled
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
root on wd0a
rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302
Karel
-Original Message-
From: Josh Grosse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:15 PM
To: Karel Galu?ka
Subject: Re: Ethernet Card
@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Ethernet Card
Here it is Josh,
Computer is on my internal test network in one subnet.
/var/log$ ifconfig -A
lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33224
groups: lo
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6
On Tue, 16 May 2006 18:47:18 +0200, Karel Galuka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Problem is following: Only vr0 works. Vr1 is unreachable. Ping from console
said Host is down. But when I disabled the first NIC in bios, the second NIC
obtained vr0 and worked fine. So, I guess, HW is OK. I want the
On 4/10/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/04/10 15:48, Siju George wrote:
D-Link DFE-570TX Quad port
Incidentally D-Link are in the doghouse at the moment for selling
consumer routers configured to query a number of stratum-1 NTP
timeservers intended for
Hi,
Support for
D-Link DFE-570TX Quad port
ethernet adapter on OpenBSD 3.8 amd64 port is mentioned in
http://www.openbsd.org/amd64.html#hardware
Could some one please tell me if
D-Link DFE-580TX Quad Port
is supported too?
http://www.dlink.co.in/dlink/Products/Adapters/dfe580tx.htm
The
On 2006/04/10 15:48, Siju George wrote:
D-Link DFE-570TX Quad port
Incidentally D-Link are in the doghouse at the moment for selling
consumer routers configured to query a number of stratum-1 NTP
timeservers intended for restricted use: (not just phk's).
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