Re: Shared memory / SQL

2005-08-19 Thread Adam
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 15:01:12 +1000 Graeme Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think I was talking about the disk buffer, not the shared buffer. You said it uses the os disk buffer and doesn't maintain its own. Everything that reads data from the filesystem uses the OS's buffer. Postgresql's shared

Re: audio plays too fast

2005-08-19 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 11:24:24PM +0200, Jernej Vodopivec wrote: Hello! I couldn't find any acceptable solution for my problem - the problem is that sound is playing too fast. I've found out that many people has/had the same problem before but the problem is still here.. I am running

Re: back and neck pain

2005-08-19 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
man vertibrae (5) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 August 2005 01:25 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: back and neck pain A friend told me about you- i have a' spondie'-l4-l5, that surgey helped a little, and 10 mos. later my car

Re: audio plays too fast

2005-08-19 Thread Edd Barrett
AFAIK, and I've been known to be wrong, those other OSes have rate converters in the drivers, but OBSD leaves this to userland. I think you are right. http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yesnumbers=4249 Regards Edd

Re: Shared memory / SQL

2005-08-19 Thread Graeme Lee
Adam wrote: On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 15:01:12 +1000 Graeme Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think I was talking about the disk buffer, not the shared buffer. You said it uses the os disk buffer and doesn't maintain its own. its own disk buffer Everything that reads data from the

Re: audio plays too fast

2005-08-19 Thread Jernej Vodopivec
No, unfortunately I didn't read the CAVEATS section. I've read bug report (link sent by Edd Barrett) and I think there should be an option to enable resampling in sound driver. Not all aplications are capable of stream resampling. Jernej On 8/19/05, Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: did

Re: Shared memory / SQL

2005-08-19 Thread Adam
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 17:08:36 +1000 Graeme Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is very much off topic, but you seem to be misunderstanding me. The shared buffer is used by all the postmaster processes as a shared memory pool for selects/inserts/updates on the table space. The disk buffer is

PF load balancing

2005-08-19 Thread Remy Chibois
Hi, I have two internet connections and would like to load balance outgoing trafic between the two interfaces. Using rules from the PF FAQ does not work for me (trafic is always routed to the first interface). The connections are both from the same provider, have a different public IP address,

Re: Shared memory / SQL

2005-08-19 Thread Graeme Lee
Adam wrote: On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 17:08:36 +1000 Graeme Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is very much off topic, but you seem to be misunderstanding me. The shared buffer is used by all the postmaster processes as a shared memory pool for selects/inserts/updates on the table space. The

Re: PF load balancing

2005-08-19 Thread Yanko Karkalichev
Why do not use 1 interface with 2 IP's and 1 nat rule with address pool for balancing? somthing like this: nat on $ext_if inet from any to any - {$ext_ip_1 $ext_ip_2} round-robin - ?? ? - ??: Remy Chibois [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??: misc@openbsd.org ?: ?, 19 ??

Re: ipcheck.py

2005-08-19 Thread Alexander Farber
Have you run --makedat ? 2005/8/19, Blake Darche [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/local/bin/ipcheck.py, line 5025, in ? _main(sys.argv) File /usr/local/bin/ipcheck.py, line 4386, in _main (fileip, filehosts) = datfile.read() File

Re: back and neck pain

2005-08-19 Thread Richard Welty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A friend told me about you- i have a' spondie'-l4-l5, that surgey helped a little, and 10 mos. later my car fell off the jacks, breaking my back-burst fracture of t-12, and aggrivating the 'spondie'. I have a lot of pain and percocets have helped, can you

Re: audio plays too fast

2005-08-19 Thread Edd Barrett
On 19/08/05, Jernej Vodopivec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, unfortunately I didn't read the CAVEATS section. I've read bug report (link sent by Edd Barrett) and I think there should be an option to enable resampling in sound driver. Not all aplications are capable of stream resampling.

eap(4) issues

2005-08-19 Thread Ramiro Aceves
Hello OpenBSD fans, I have problems with eap(4) driver. I have two CT5880 cards of different manufacturers placed in different computers. The problem arises only with one sound card. The computer with this card, works fine: eap0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 Ensoniq CT5880 rev 0x02: irq 5 ac97:

PPTP GRE NAT PF!

2005-08-19 Thread Simon Slaytor
Ok, first off sorry if this is old ground or posted to the wrong list. I've come across something a bit odd and I'd like someone who actually knows what he's doing, not me to shed some light on what's going on. I'm trying to connect a Windows XP Sp2 (yes I know) box to a Win2k Server using

Re: PPTP GRE NAT PF!

2005-08-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
I'm trying to connect a Windows XP Sp2 (yes I know) box to a Win2k Server using PPTP across two firewalls. i.e. Logical layout [Win XP] IP/1723 GRE(47) [Firewall 1] - Internet [Firewall 2]-- [Win2k PPTP endpoint] Now for my first test Firewall 1 was a Linux 2.6.10 (ubuntu

Re: PF load balancing

2005-08-19 Thread Remy Chibois
I forgot to mention that these are ADSL connections. The two modems are physically attached to the firewall, on two separate NICs. Why do not use 1 interface with 2 IP's and 1 nat rule with address pool for balancing? somthing like this: nat on $ext_if inet from any to any - {$ext_ip_1

Re: PPTP GRE NAT PF!

2005-08-19 Thread Simon Slaytor
Sorry folks being stupid! change: nat on xl1 proto {tcp udp icmp} from 10.190.0.0/16 to any - 11.11.0.1 to nat on xl1 proto {tcp udp icmp gre} from 10.190.0.0/16 to any - 11.11.0.1 of FW1 and nat on ste0 proto {tcp udp icmp} from 12.12.0.2 to any - 11.11.0.10 to nat on ste0 proto {tcp udp

Re: kernel page fault on initial login (OpenBSD 3.7 Release)

2005-08-19 Thread Nick Holland
Dave Wickberg wrote: Hi, I've just recently installed OpenBSD 3.7 (Release) on a Celeron 466 w/ 256MB of RAM. I created a boot floppy and from there the install went flawlessly. However, after booting the systems for first time I am getting a kernel page fault error as soon as I try to

Re: back and neck pain

2005-08-19 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
Percussive Maintenance :-) -Original Message- From: Richard Welty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 August 2005 01:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: back and neck pain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A friend told me about you- i have a' spondie'-l4-l5,

binary compatibility with Linux

2005-08-19 Thread João Salvatti
Hi all, I'd like to know what are the necessary steps to run GNU/Linux binaries under OpenBSD, or where I could get a good paper about it. I also wanted to know if anyone here have successfully run OpenOffice using binary emulation under OpenBSD. Thanks. -- Joco Salvatti Undergraduating in

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Joseph C. Bender
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Siju George wrote: then you wont be able to preserve the permissions exactly. If you do it as a tarball on that vfat filesystem, no problem. -- Signing off, Joseph C. Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does the government fear us? Or do we fear the government? When the

Re: binary compatibility with Linux

2005-08-19 Thread J. Lievisse Adriaanse
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 11:21:00 -0300 Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I'd like to know what are the necessary steps to run GNU/Linux binaries under OpenBSD, or where I could get a good paper about it. http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq9.html#Interact and

Re: binary compatibility with Linux

2005-08-19 Thread Edd Barrett
On 19/08/05, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I'd like to know what are the necessary steps to run GNU/Linux binaries under OpenBSD, or where I could get a good paper about it. I also wanted to know if anyone here have successfully run OpenOffice using binary emulation under

Re: binary compatibility with Linux

2005-08-19 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: Joco Salvatti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd like to know what are the necessary steps to run GNU/Linux binaries under OpenBSD, or where I could get a good paper about it. Manual pages are always a good place to start:

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Edd Barrett
If you do it as a tarball on that vfat filesystem, no problem. The disk will be in active use on the solaris workstation. A tarball is not practical. Regards Edd

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread J. Lievisse Adriaanse
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 10:35:25 -0400 (EDT) Joseph C. Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Siju George wrote: then you wont be able to preserve the permissions exactly. If you do it as a tarball on that vfat filesystem, no problem. But how does Solaris handles vfat

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Timothy Donahue
On Thursday 18 August 2005 06:57 pm, Edd Barrett wrote: See this is why I asked here, I know that FFS is close friends with UFS, but I wasnt sure. So you reckon I can use native solaris FS and mount in OBSD? close friends compatible. Sun's current UFS was originally based on Berkeley's

Re: back and neck pain

2005-08-19 Thread Timothy Donahue
Does TCF count as a valid reason to call out sick from work? On Friday 19 August 2005 09:43 am, Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu wrote: Percussive Maintenance :-) -Original Message- From: Richard Welty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 August 2005 01:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];

pf: filtering translated replies

2005-08-19 Thread John M. Burks
Is it possible to apply filtering rules to replies to translated packets? It appears that replies to translated packets are allowed through, without question. I have an OpenBSD router, from which I forward a range of ephemeral ports to various LAN computers, and would like to prevent RST

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Edd Barrett
On 19/08/05, Timothy Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: close friends compatible. Sun's current UFS was originally based on Berkeley's FFS, but has been modified quite a bit in the last 20+ years. Good job i checked! Rsync over ssh would work if you have a net connection between the two, and

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Andy Hayward
On 8/18/05, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I shall be transporting a hard disk between two sites for backup purposes. The backup shall be on a RAID-1 mirror in an openbsd server. The disk will primarily be used in a sun workstation running solaris. As others have pointed out, use a

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread francisco
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, J. Lievisse Adriaanse wrote: On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 10:35:25 -0400 (EDT) Joseph C. Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Siju George wrote: then you wont be able to preserve the permissions exactly. If you do it as a tarball on that vfat

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Edd Barrett
As others have pointed out, use a tarball on a vfat filesystem. You might want to doublecheck the capabilities of the various tar utilties, and perhaps use gtar (GNU Tar) on both ends. I dont have enough cash to buy another disk and I know there will not be space on the disk to tar up. (I

Re: CARP packets

2005-08-19 Thread Luiz Otavio Souza
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Rogier Krieger wrote: On 8/15/05, Luiz Otavio Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why CARP not send packets with physical CARP interface address ? (...) Unless I'm badly mistaken, the reason CARP does not send the physical interface's address in its packets is the same

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Timothy Donahue
On Friday 19 August 2005 12:00 pm, Edd Barrett wrote: As others have pointed out, use a tarball on a vfat filesystem. You might want to doublecheck the capabilities of the various tar utilties, and perhaps use gtar (GNU Tar) on both ends. I dont have enough cash to buy another disk and I

Re: Shared memory / SQL

2005-08-19 Thread Ted Unangst
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Adam wrote: Postgresql's shared buffer cache is used to cache data read from disk, so it is a disk cache maintained by on its own. I think postgresql stores and purges data in the shared buffer cache with an understanding of table/column access, so you should get more

Re: backup filesystem

2005-08-19 Thread Bryan Irvine
See this is why I asked here, I know that FFS is close friends with UFS, but I wasnt sure. So you reckon I can use native solaris FS and mount in OBSD? close friends compatible. [snip][chop][whack] You could 'fake' compatability by using NFS no? --Bryan

Re: audio plays too fast

2005-08-19 Thread Stephan Tesch
Am Freitag, 19. August 2005 13:59 schrieben Sie: I agree .It seems the developers are not interested (fair enough, obsd wasnt designed for multimedia) . Read the reply. Yes some apps dont allow resampling. As I said mplayer is very good for this, but it cannot substitute xmms (which does not

Dell PowerEdge 2650

2005-08-19 Thread eric
Hello, I decide to upgrade a Dell Poweredge 2650 from one of those other BSD's to Open today. Lo and behold, I've forgotten about the issues with Adaptec; it seems there's a PERC based raid card in this little box. Would falling back to 3.6 work for the time being? The host is fairly static and

Re: PF load balancing

2005-08-19 Thread Yanko Karkalichev
then bridge this 2 NICs and - ?? ? - ??: Remy Chibois [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??: Yanko Karkalichev [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??: misc@openbsd.org ?: ?, 19 ?? 2005 15:46 ???: Re: PF load balancing I forgot to mention that these are ADSL connections. The two modems

Re: eap driver audioctl issue

2005-08-19 Thread Lost Reality
obviously, some steps missing here. are you doing AUDIO_INITINFO(Inf); AUDIO_GETINFO(Inf); Inf.foo = bar; AUDIO_SETINFO(Inf); or just AUDIO_INITINFO(Inf); Inf.foo = bar; AUDIO_SETINFO(Inf); if you are doing the first, like audioctl does, try the second. does that work properly? I was

PVM 3.4.5 on 3.6-release: compilation/library problem

2005-08-19 Thread dick
heya, i'm trying to get PVM 3.4.5 to compile from source on a 3.6-release system and have run into some problems. when i first attempted this, i got the following error: ... cc -DIMA_BSD386 -I../../include -I../../tracer -I../../src -DSOCKADHASLEN -DNOREXEC -DRSHCOMMAND=\/usr/bin/rsh\

OpenBSD with IBM ServeRaid Card

2005-08-19 Thread range
Hi: I plan to buy IBM XSeries Server, But I can't see any IBM ServeRaid card (SCSI) in OpenBSD support list, ( http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware ) Seems FreeBSD can Support with ips(4) ( http://www.tw.freebsd.org/releases/5.4R/hardware-i386.html#DISK ) If any one can give me some suggest