Hello Stuart,
Thanks for your reply. Yes i was looking on DELL servers too, but here
is one BUT :) DELL server i must buy from shop, but other servers i can
get from starage, difference in prices is about 15-20% :) But i will
look for separate PERC RAID controller :) And btw, are they
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Hi.
I'm running the latest snapshot under amd64 with ports updated to the latest
in-tree version.
I'm trying to use phpldapadmin, but it does not work well. I can authenticate
and sometimes browse the LDAP database, but most of the time I only get a lot
of :
An error occurred while loading
I only get the following in my logs :
[Tue Feb 21 09:57:26 2006] [notice] child pid 15419 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)
Any idea?
Thanks!
I had a similar error when I made a mess with php...check your
httpd.conf...Can you post the output of a pkg_info?
Selon Luca Losio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had a similar error when I made a mess with php...check your
httpd.conf...Can you post the output of a pkg_info?
Hi. Thanks for answering.
I don't think I messed up anything with php, I'm using the standard
configuration with _no change_.
Marcus Barczak wrote:
...
-- dmesg output --
ahc0 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 Adaptec AHA-2940U rev 0x00: irq 11
scsibus2 at ahc0: 16 targets
st0 at scsibus2 targ 4 lun 0: HP, C1537A, L706 SCSI2 1/sequential removable
st0: density code 0x8c, variable blocks, write-enabled
Has anyone seen this
Hi there,
I'm interested to buy an ADSL modem PCI card for OpenBSD and Sangoma informed
me that their products are not for xBSD any more!
Any alternatives around?
Thanks
George
On Monday 20 February 2006 18:47, Marcus Barczak wrote:
Just recently acquired a cast off Sun DDS3 SCSI tape drive. It's an
external unit and connected to my internal Adaptec 2940UW controller.
The problem i'm experiencing is anytime I try issuing a command with
mt for instance:
I have an
Hi all,
I am looking to install 3.8 as a file server for windows clients.
2 Questions.
Is there support for the USB HP Dat drives ?
Are there any issues using tar to backup samba shares ?
With thanks,
Steve
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Hello,
i have a Trendnet TEW-423PI 802.11g WiFi card,
it seems to use a Texas Instrument chip, i only found information
regarding TI not releasing open-source drivers and linux reverse-
engineering.
This is the part of the dmesg output conserning this card :
vendor Marvell, unknown product
Hi,
do I need to retry writev() on a nonblocking Unix-domain SOCK_STREAM
socket or will it always write out the exact number of bytes I wanted?
And another question: is it possible to find out that such a socket has
been disconnected before I call writev() on it (so that I reconnect it first)?
I was wondering what is the state of art in SMP technologies ?
I would like to know how close is OpenBSD to it?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:06:08PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I was wondering what is the state of art in SMP technologies ?
I would like to know how close is OpenBSD to it?
Thanks in advance.
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#SMP
Jonathan
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:06:08 -0300
Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering what is the state of art in SMP technologies ?
I would like to know how close is OpenBSD to it?
http://openbsd.org/smp.html
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Jasper
--
Humppa is a serious thing!
[demime
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 05:17:24PM +0100, Martin Schrvder wrote:
Hi,
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
man 1 last
Hi. Thanks for answering.
I don't think I messed up anything with php, I'm using the standard
configuration with _no change_.
php5-core-5.0.5
php5-ldap-5.0.5p0
I presume that php is working normally...right? My problem was php5. I
installed php4 and then php5 (removing version 4 with all
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Martin Schrvder wrote:
Hi,
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
What is lastlog(8)? What does it do?
What are shadow-utils? What do they do?
-Otto
On 2006-02-21 17:36:51 +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Martin Schrvder wrote:
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
What is lastlog(8)? What does it do?
http://www.planetpenguin.de/manpage-8-lastlog.8.html
quote
shows all users from passwd file and when they last time legged in :)
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Martin Schrvder wrote:
Hi,
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
What is lastlog(8)? What does it do?
What are shadow-utils?
On Tuesday, February 21, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I was wondering what is the state of art in SMP technologies ?
The state of art in SMP tech is this misc@ list. Seriously, think
about it. You've just made (and me too!) thousands of cpu's burn
some useless energy in processing your question. How
On 2006/02/21 17:54, Martin Schrvder wrote:
I.e. is there any program that other than login that shows
information from lastlog(5)?
last(1), port lastlog(8) from another OS (I tried to look at lastlog(5)
on another OS to see if the formats are similar, but wouldn't you know
it, they forgot to
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Luca Losio wrote:
I presume that php is working normally...right? My problem was php5. I
installed php4 and then php5 (removing version 4 with all the
dependences and then installing 5) but I couldn't get the php scripts
working. Installing back php4 solved my problems...
Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcus Barczak wrote:
...
-- dmesg output --
ahc0 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 Adaptec AHA-2940U rev 0x00: irq 11
scsibus2 at ahc0: 16 targets
st0 at scsibus2 targ 4 lun 0: HP, C1537A, L706 SCSI2 1/sequential removable
st0: density code 0x8c, variable
Wow... you are correct... I am having the very
same issue.
This is EXACTLY what is going on. A gentleman
named Brad has offered me a diff to check and
see if that solves the problem. I am currently
CVSing the latest source and am going to attempt
to break my cherry by building a
I see old messages on various obsd related lists about ksh93 having
been at least considered for a package and it not clear if it every
was a package, but at any rate does not appear to be now.
I wondered if there is development on that or maybe unofficial
packages or something.
The reason I ask
I have been attempting to get my Atheros-based Netgear WG311T wireless
card to work in OpenBSD. In running OpenBSD 3.8-stable with a GENERIC
kernel, the card was recognized and configured, but using ifconfig
resulted in no connection status, whatever I did.
Since then, I have moved to the recent
On Tuesday, February 21, Aaron Hsu wrote:
ath0 at pci3 dev 7 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 10
ath0: AR5213 7.9 phy 4.5 rf2112a 5.6: RF radio not supported
I'd say that would give you a clue. Looks like the radio (rf2112a) is
not supported yet.
--Toby.
I see old messages on various obsd related lists about ksh93 having
been at least considered for a package and it not clear if it every
was a package, but at any rate does not appear to be now.
I wondered if there is development on that or maybe unofficial
packages or something.
The reason
On 2/21/06, Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is spamd running on this system?
sorry for not trying this earlier: I just killed restarted spamd,
and spamd-setup now behaves as expected. (It just didn't
occur to me...)
--knitti
Luke Bakken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've built it before from that site so am guessing it has grown out of
date or become neglected.
Do you really need ksh93? pdksh should work just fine in 99.9% of your cases.
No, in fact I can't site a single thing it can do that pdkish doesn't.
At least
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 05:28:40PM +0200, Alari Kask wrote:
Hello,
i have a Trendnet TEW-423PI 802.11g WiFi card,
it seems to use a Texas Instrument chip, i only found information
regarding TI not releasing open-source drivers and linux reverse-
engineering.
This is the part of the dmesg
On 21/02/2006, at 11:44 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
Alternate response:
If you know what parts of a dmesg we need to fix your problem, you
obviously can fix your own problem.
Fair call ... attached is a complete dmesg :) Further to that i've
experimented with the SCSI card BIOS by dropping
A Rossi wrote:
I like this idea.
But one question:
is it possible for the OpenBSD box to access all these hidden
partitions through SMB as one large storage space possibly with some
kind of error protection?
This sound like it might be more of a Samba question... But I'll ask
here anyways.
On 2/21/06, Marcus Barczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- dmesg ---
OpenBSD 3.8 (NERF) #0: Fri Jan 20 13:35:16 EST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/NERF
uh oh. http://openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why
--knitti
Solved the problem. Marco Peereboom suggested to check writeback cache and I
obviosly missed that.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mitja
Mitja wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to figure out why the performance of PERC 4/SC RAID controller is
so poor. I've searched the archives
but nothing usefull came up.
Is ANYONE doing hostap with 802.11g? If so, is it working well? And
doing WEP? If not, any thoughts on doing this with -current?
Thoughts appreciated--I'd love a make, model and relevant dmesg of
anyone doing hostap with 802.11g.
Thanks,
Danny
Hi
I have a (slightly older, but still snazzy) generic
acting as my gateway - see dmesg at bottom
my laptop internal wired NIC was acting funny, so I
thought I'd try wireless to network through my net4801
gateway. Never using my wireless card before on the
soekris (sat in the machine dormant
On 22/02/2006, at 11:39 AM, knitti wrote:
uh oh. http://openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why
Ok .. i'm learning a few lessons here. I've tested with the stock
GENERIC kernel and am experiencing the same problem. Another very
generous list member emailed me off list asking me to build a kernel
You may want to experiment with hiding the drives through GP,
hidden might not fit your definition of can't access.
I'd probably hide it and change permissions for no access. I can do
both, right?
Sure, you should just be able to browse to \\server\e$ (or
equivalent) and access the drive.
On 22/02/06, A Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may want to experiment with hiding the drives through GP,
hidden might not fit your definition of can't access.
I'd probably hide it and change permissions for no access. I can do
both, right?
Sure, you should just be able to browse to
Hi,
I got a firewall server on OpenBSD 3.8/amd64, running on a dual Intel EMT64, I
hope this is right.
The machine is setup with ddb.panic=0 on the /etc/sysctl.conf, but last night
it got a page fault in supervisor
mode, I didn't have physical access to it, so this message was read to me by
vnvianna wrote:
The machine got some carp ifaces, carp.preempt enabled, pf with pfsync too.
I got some messages like this before the halt:
/bsd: WARNING: mclpool limit reached; increase kern.maxclusters
How could I get a good value for it?
I would suggest to start by trying the 3.9 Beta
vnvianna wrote:
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC.MP) #504: Sat Sep 10 16:02:38 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 1073086464 (1047936K)
avail mem = 908865536 (887564K)
using 22937 buffers containing 107515904 bytes (104996K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 03:07, b h wrote:
Hi
I have a (slightly older, but still snazzy) generic
acting as my gateway - see dmesg at bottom
my laptop internal wired NIC was acting funny, so I
thought I'd try wireless to network through my net4801
gateway. Never using my wireless
Very interesting.
export all via nfs
But is NFS a requirement, or can I make do with windows XP's SMB
implementation? Remember, the partitions are under windows, I want
OpenBSD to be the computer that does the backing up onto those.
I will try this one. But it lacks the error-recovery I
On 22/02/06, A Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very interesting.
export all via nfs
But is NFS a requirement, or can I make do with windows XP's SMB
implementation? Remember, the partitions are under windows, I want
OpenBSD to be the computer that does the backing up onto those.
I had
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