On 2/28/21 9:00 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
This is 6.9-beta/amd64 on a Thinkpad W500 (dmesg below).
Taking out the unneeded stuff (I usually take out bluetooth,
replace the wifi with Intel 7260 HMW etc), I also noticed this
(see attachments). Taking it out, the difference in dmesg shows:
-"Intel
This is 6.9-beta/amd64 on a Thinkpad W500 (dmesg below).
Taking out the unneeded stuff (I usually take out bluetooth,
replace the wifi with Intel 7260 HMW etc), I also noticed this
(see attachments). Taking it out, the difference in dmesg shows:
-"Intel Turbo Memory" rev 0x11 at pci4 dev 0
I'm on openbsd 6.8, ran syspatch today.
relayd.conf:
table { 192.168.1.158 }
http protocol "httpproxy" {
pass request quick header "Host" value "nextcloud.mydomain.com" \
forward to
block
}
relay "proxy" {
listen on 192.168.1.156 port 80
protocol "httpproxy"
forward to
Hi,
compile kernel with debug enabled so you will get line number from the
crash. See what's there. Go thorough git/cvs logs and see if anybody
did anything with global mutex over sata/sr raid. Read the code. The
possibility is you are hitting a bug which is there since raid5 was
added to
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 11:52:39PM +, James Cook wrote:
Sorry, you're right, pkg_add can add files to /. But generally those
will be quite small (/etc/make2fs.conf sounds like a configuration
file).
How big is your root partition, and how much space is used? For example
mine is like this
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 11:52:39PM +, James Cook wrote:
If you have a lot more space used, you could try to figure out what's
using it. My go-to command is "du -xah /|sort -h|less"
That's a neat command, and amazingly enough it did the trick: there was
a 20MB file, INS@yjf(...) located in
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 03:05:49AM +0100, Mark Schneider wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I have repeated softraid tests using six pcs of 1TB Samsung HDD 3G SATA
> drives as RAID5 and I do not face the crash issue of the OS when using SSDs
> in the RAID5.
> Details of the RAID5 setting are in the attached
Den sön 28 feb. 2021 kl 14:51 skrev :
> I deleted the file and `pkg_add libreoffice` worked as expected.
> Post-install I still have 746MB free in /, according to `df -h`.
>
> This makes little sense to me. Why should deleting a 20MB file on a
> filesystem with >700MB free space be sufficient for
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 09:00:25PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is 6.9-beta/amd64 on a Thinkpad W500 (dmesg below).
>
> Taking out the unneeded stuff (I usually take out bluetooth,
> replace the wifi with Intel 7260 HMW etc), I also noticed this
> (see attachments). Taking it out, the
Hi Stefan
Thank you very much for your feedback, suggestions and hints.
Indeed yesterday I saw one read and one write error related to Samsung
PRO SSDs before another OS crash (I run more different tests writing big
files to the RAID5 using "dd" or "cat" commands)
Today I have installed three
Hi Karel,
Thank you very much for your feedback and hints.
I have already opened a bug request for this issue, however I am not
able to deliver the output of "trace" and "ps" commands from the ddb{4}>
or ddb{2}> prompts as the crashed system is frozen so I can not type or
see output typing
James Chase writes:
> /etc/relayd.conf:25: cannot load keypair nextcloud.mydomain.com
> for relay secure_proxy
>
> The keys are in /etc/ssl/ and /etc/ssl/private, and I got them from
> acme-client via lets encrypt. Named:
> nextcloud.mydomain.com:443.fullchain.crt
> and
>
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 01:17:01PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
>
>
>
> 28 Feb 2021, 11:28 by s...@spacehopper.org:
>
> > On 2021/02/28 11:46, Rachel Roch wrote:
> >
> >> Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
> >>
> >> Incase it makes any difference, the
Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
Incase it makes any difference, the underlying problem I have is I have two
firewalls with BGP upstreams, one acting as primary, one as standby. So the
problem I am seeing is the age-old problem of asymmetric traffic to
On 2021/02/28 11:46, Rachel Roch wrote:
> Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
>
> Incase it makes any difference, the underlying problem I have is I have two
> firewalls with BGP upstreams, one acting as primary, one as standby. So the
> problem I am seeing
Hello!
My current partition setup is as follows (one SSD Disk, using -current
default kernel )
sd0a 100G RAID == bioctl -c C -k sd1a ==> a=/
b=swap
. .
p=/home (for sysupgrade to
work without
28 Feb 2021, 11:28 by s...@spacehopper.org:
> On 2021/02/28 11:46, Rachel Roch wrote:
>
>> Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
>>
>> Incase it makes any difference, the underlying problem I have is I have two
>> firewalls with BGP upstreams, one acting as
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