OpenBSD 4.1 and NFS and PF trouble

2007-11-25 Thread gentoo1
Hi guys. I have a problem with nfs and pf. When PF is on , then nfs not work. I put the hole for portmap and nfs in pf... but i think that the problem is in mountd, because mountd every time when I restart the server change his own port: # #rpcinfo -p mars

Re: OpenBSD 4.1 and NFS and PF trouble

2007-11-25 Thread Theo de Raadt
I have a problem with nfs and pf. When PF is on , then nfs not work. I put the hole for portmap and nfs in pf... but i think that the problem is in mountd, because mountd every time when I restart the server change his own port: # #rpcinfo -p mars

Re: 7800GS + 2 monitors under 4.2-release

2007-11-25 Thread Chris Harper
Just thought I'd let people know xenocara has just had a big update (according to CVS mailing list) to a more recent code including nv and server. I will let you know if I have any success with the new update. -Chris On 24/11/2007, Paulo Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey there, so far I

Re: How to track down a suspected memory leak?

2007-11-25 Thread Tobias Ulmer
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 08:03:11AM +0100, Rolf Sommerhalder wrote: Hello list, I am looking for suggestions how to identify the source(s) of what appears to be a memory leak of approx. 10 MByte/day on a clustered pair of filtering bridges. These bridges are running i386 -current snapshot

Re: adjusting the mtu with vr(4)

2007-11-25 Thread Dorian Büttner
On Sunday 25 November 2007 00:00:45 Sevan / Venture37 wrote: Is the support for adjusting the mtu with VIA Rhine-II chipset based interfaces missing because of hardware limitations or because support for it hasn't been written yet?? # ifconfig vr0 mtu 1492 ifconfig: SIOCSIFMTU: Inappropriate

Is memory remapped above 4GB recognised ? (e.g. MCH3000)

2007-11-25 Thread Remco
I've got a PC with an Intel MCH3000 chipset and 4GB of RAM running amd64 4.2-current (~1 week old). The 3.5-4GB area is reserved for mapping devices into memory. The missing 512 MB of RAM is remapped to the 4GB-4.5GB area by the chipset. Though 512MB of memory starting at address 0x1

dd:ing an image created on Linux?

2007-11-25 Thread Markus Bergkvist
Hi, I have an image file of a Linux bootable CF-card. The image is created with 'dd if=/dev/sdc of=imagefile.bin' on a machine running Linux. When I try to write that image to another CF-card with 'dd if=imagefile.bin of=/dev/sd1c' from OpenBSD I get the following error after approximately 2

Re: OpenBSD 4.1 and NFS and PF trouble

2007-11-25 Thread Brian Morton
Hi guys. I have a problem with nfs and pf. When PF is on , then nfs not work. I put the hole for portmap and nfs in pf... but i think that the problem is in mountd, because mountd every time when I restart the server change his own port: # #rpcinfo -p mars

Intel DG33 Support

2007-11-25 Thread Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno
Hi I have a Intel DG33FB with a Core Quad Processor and I have the followings problems - This chip has an Intel 82566DC-2 Network Card. According to em(4) driver. It support 82566DC but 82566DC-2 doesn't. The dmesg output was: vendor Intel, unknown product 0x294c (class network subclass

fdisk manual page missing

2007-11-25 Thread Mitja
Hello, There is no man page for fdisk in 4.2. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fdiskapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+4.2arch=i386format=html Best regards, Mitja

updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-25 Thread Juan Miscaro
I have a 4.2 master system which I intend to use to quickly install new systems. I have rebuilt the master system with updated sources; made the release sets; and made tarballs of /usr/src. I installed a client system with the sets over ftp. All is well. I want to eventually be able to update

Re: dd:ing an image created on Linux?

2007-11-25 Thread Ted Unangst
On 11/25/07, Markus Bergkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have an image file of a Linux bootable CF-card. The image is created with 'dd if=/dev/sdc of=imagefile.bin' on a machine running Linux. When I try to write that image to another CF-card with 'dd if=imagefile.bin of=/dev/sd1c' from

Re: OpenBSD 4.1 and NFS and PF trouble

2007-11-25 Thread gentoo1
Brian Morton-5 wrote: Hi guys. I have a problem with nfs and pf. When PF is on , then nfs not work. I put the hole for portmap and nfs in pf... but i think that the problem is in mountd, because mountd every time when I restart the server change his own port:

Re: fdisk manual page missing

2007-11-25 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:31:16PM +0100, Mitja wrote: Hello, There is no man page for fdisk in 4.2. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fdiskapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+4.2arch=i386format=html that's odd. maybe a 4.2 user can confirm it's missing, or maybe it's a blip

Re: fdisk manual page missing

2007-11-25 Thread Karl Sjodahl - dunceor
On Nov 25, 2007 5:48 PM, Jason McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:31:16PM +0100, Mitja wrote: Hello, There is no man page for fdisk in 4.2. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fdiskapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+4.2arch=i386format=html that's

Re: fdisk manual page missing

2007-11-25 Thread Unix Fan
Mitja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, There is no man page for fdisk in 4.2. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fdiskapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD \ +4.2arch=i386format=html Best regards, Mitja This is a little odd, but only that online manual page viewer

Re: fdisk manual page missing

2007-11-25 Thread Kennith Mann III
On 11/25/07, Jason McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:31:16PM +0100, Mitja wrote: Hello, There is no man page for fdisk in 4.2. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fdiskapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+4.2arch=i386format=html that's odd. maybe a

Re: fdisk manual page missing

2007-11-25 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 06:01:50PM +0100, Karl Sjodahl - dunceor wrote: It exists on my 4.2-current amd64 at least. No i386 around so don't know about that. It's here on my 4.2-current i386, which was installed fresh from snap, so it's not a leftover. Must be something with the cgi. -- Darrin

Re: How to track down a suspected memory leak?

2007-11-25 Thread Rolf Sommerhalder
On Nov 25, 2007 5:22 PM, David Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this possibly the same memory leak mentioned below? http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119572453509542w=2 Thanks David for this pointer. It may very well be the same issue. Even though the two bridged interfaces are em(4) (1

Re: xterm color issues

2007-11-25 Thread Jon
does not work. On Nov 25, 2007 3:17 AM, Marcin Wilk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jon pisze: hi I have installed OpenBSD 4.2 on a 32 bit x86 platform. full install/ all packages. When I start a xterm on a VNC # xterm -fg green Warning: Color name green is not defined does

Re: rxvt / aterm etc.. cannot open due to Colour issue

2007-11-25 Thread Jon
After trying a few more things - this only happens on VNC that I installed from the 4.2 package repository. tightvnc-1.2.9p0.tgz tightvnc-viewer-1.2.9.tgz This does not happen on console. Help On Nov 24, 2007 8:01 PM, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi I did a new install of OpenBSD 4.2 on a

IP over Simulated Radio/Satellite Channels

2007-11-25 Thread Rolf Sommerhalder
In an effort to port a Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP, see scps.org) to OpenBSD, I am looking at ways to simulate radio channels at IP level with loss rate, delay and jitter. Has anyone worked on, for example, extending ALTQ to add delay and/or jitter capability to OpenBSD? Would I waste my

Re: rxvt / aterm etc.. cannot open due to Colour issue

2007-11-25 Thread Jon
ok.. so I edit vncserver file and add $colorPath = /usr/X11R6/share/X11/rgb and things work.. On Nov 25, 2007 10:28 AM, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After trying a few more things - this only happens on VNC that I installed from the 4.2 package repository. tightvnc-1.2.9p0.tgz

Re: updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-25 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:31:30AM -0500, Juan Miscaro wrote: I have a 4.2 master system which I intend to use to quickly install new systems. I have rebuilt the master system with updated sources; made the release sets; and made tarballs of /usr/src. I installed a client system with the

Re: updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-25 Thread Juan Miscaro
--- Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:31:30AM -0500, Juan Miscaro wrote: I have a 4.2 master system which I intend to use to quickly install new systems. I have rebuilt the master system with updated sources; made the release sets; and made tarballs of

Re: updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-25 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:12:09PM -0500, Juan Miscaro wrote: --- Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:31:30AM -0500, Juan Miscaro wrote: I have a 4.2 master system which I intend to use to quickly install new systems. I have rebuilt the master system

ntpd doesn't sync clock reliably anymore on 4.2

2007-11-25 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Hello, list! I've a problem with the clock of an old AMD K6-2 machine (dmesg below) since the 4.2-release upgrade. The clock worked fine before with 4.1. Because of this problem I upgraded to 4.2-current, but that didn't help. 192.168.0.21 and 192.168.0.22 are local routers, ntpd can sync their

Re: updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-25 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Juan, Juan Miscaro wrote on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:31:30AM -0500: I have a 4.2 master system which I intend to use to quickly install new systems. This does make sense. You do not tell us whether you are using 4.2-stable or 4.2-current. Both are good choices; in any case, make sure you

Re: dd:ing an image created on Linux?

2007-11-25 Thread Markus Bergkvist
the detected geometry was not big enough to hold the imagefile. I guess I'll have to have a chat with the guy who made the imagefile to see if the image could be shrinked. Thanks for the advice. Btw, what limitations are there on the block size, and what drawbacks should I expect with a too

Re: dd:ing an image created on Linux?

2007-11-25 Thread Unix Fan
If you own any other ~1G SD cards, perhaps you should try using one of them?... for reasons unknown, not all cards are created equal. :( -Nix Fan.

Re: dd:ing an image created on Linux?

2007-11-25 Thread Ted Unangst
On 11/25/07, Markus Bergkvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the detected geometry was not big enough to hold the imagefile. I guess I'll have to have a chat with the guy who made the imagefile to see if the image could be shrinked. Thanks for the advice. Btw, what limitations are there on the

Re: fxp changes between 4.2 and earlier releases causing stability problems?

2007-11-25 Thread Josh
I do believe this has solved the problems I was having. Cheers :) sounds like you hit the memory leak we just found fixed. Index: pf.c === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/net/pf.c,v retrieving revision 1.564 diff -u -p -r1.564 pf.c ---

Re: How to track down a suspected memory leak?

2007-11-25 Thread Henning Brauer
* Rolf Sommerhalder [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-25 18:44]: On Nov 25, 2007 5:22 PM, David Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this possibly the same memory leak mentioned below? http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119572453509542w=2 Thanks David for this pointer. It may very well be the

Re: updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-25 Thread Juan Miscaro
--- Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Juan, Juan Miscaro wrote on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:31:30AM -0500: I have a 4.2 master system which I intend to use to quickly install new systems. This does make sense. You do not tell us whether you are using 4.2-stable or

Re: updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-25 Thread Nick Holland
Juan Miscaro wrote: --- Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... The standard way to handle upgrades is to update the src on the master only, to build new release sets on the master, and to use the official upgrade process to install these new release sets on the clients. That way, none of

OpenBSD on VMware

2007-11-25 Thread Xavier Mertens
Hi *, I'm running a 4.1-GENERIC on a VMware server (the VMare host runs a Microsoft Windows OS). I've no access to the VMware server. At random time, the server is just powered off (that's the feedback I always received from the VMware server administrator). There is nothing in logs and as the

Re: OpenBSD on VMware

2007-11-25 Thread Xavier Mertens
It's a VMware server 1.0.3. I've no more info about the config. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of PowerBSD Sent: lundi 26 novembre 2007 8:17 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: OpenBSD on VMware On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:56:16AM +0100,

Re: IP over Simulated Radio/Satellite Channels

2007-11-25 Thread Darren Tucker
Rolf Sommerhalder wrote: In an effort to port a Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP, see scps.org) to OpenBSD, I am looking at ways to simulate radio channels at IP level with loss rate, delay and jitter. [...] I am grateful for any pointers towards IP channel simulation and/or PEPs such as SCPS

Re: OpenBSD on VMware

2007-11-25 Thread PowerBSD
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 08:15:03AM +0100, Xavier Mertens wrote: It's a VMware server 1.0.3. I've no more info about the config. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of PowerBSD Sent: lundi 26 novembre 2007 8:17 To: misc@openbsd.org

Re: OpenBSD on VMware

2007-11-25 Thread Xavier Mertens
Ok, the only fix that explains my issue is this one: This release fixes a problem that resulted from a conflict between Linux guest operating systems with kernel version 2.6.21 and RTC-related processes on the host. This problem caused the virtual machine to quit unexpectedly. Could you give me