Re: HP ProLiant DL320 v. Sun Fire V125

2007-12-06 Thread Kai Mosebach
Hi, sorry for the late response, the mail just got marked as junk :( KM enabling acpi How exactly do you do it? Mine acpi-related lines are its already in the default kernel, not sure if its enabled by default. # config -ef /bsd.mp ... ukc enable acpi 414 acpi0 enabled KM enabling

Re: HP ProLiant DL320 v. Sun Fire V125

2007-11-04 Thread Boris Goldberg
Hello Kai, Thank you very much for the reply. It's helpful. Wednesday, October 31, 2007, 8:57:53 AM, you wrote: KM We run quite fine here with 4.2-current from today on a DL320G5, after: KM enabling write cache in the HP Bios ! It looks like that BIOS write cache settings don't

Re: HP ProLiant DL320 v. Sun Fire V125

2007-10-31 Thread Kai Mosebach
Hi, We run quite fine here with 4.2-current from today on a DL320G5, after: enabling write cache in the HP Bios ! enabling amd64 bsd.mp enabling acpi enabling write cache for wd0 in the system with: # atactl wd0 writecacheenable Before we had horrible 2MByte write speed, now we have 67MByte.

Re: HP ProLiant DL320 v. Sun Fire V125

2007-10-24 Thread Boris Goldberg
Hello evo, Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 12:51:13 AM, you wrote: e I'm choosing firewall/proxy/mail-gateway hardware running (of course) e OpenBSD for medium office and my shortlist is: e (a) HP ProLiant DL320 and (b) Sun Fire V125 I'm upgrading my servers/firewalls to HP ProLiant DL320