searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-04 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
Hello misc@, hosting a lan party yesterday I started to play around with MRTG and SNMP, but I didn't quite get where I wanted. I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration showing: IN/OUT traffic [CPU] load memory usage some stuff about pf

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Re: searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-04 Thread Henning Brauer
* Andreas Bihlmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-04 14:04]: I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration showing: IN/OUT traffic [CPU] load memory usage some stuff about pf (states, blocks/pass) (using this patch:

Re: arptables: unable to enter address

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
John wrote: And, as far as getting the obsd box to talk to the modem was concerned, that's it! There is other stuff involved in getting the box to talk to the lan and v/v. I found it useful getting just the box to work with the modem, it's not clear in your message if that is also your

apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Pau Amaro-Seoane
Hi, I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots and installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC enable acpi but nothing happened, so that I went to the site and downloaded bsd and

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Vijay Sankar
On Sunday 04 February 2007 12:50, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: Hi, I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots and installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC enable acpi but nothing

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/02/04 19:50, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots and installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC enable acpi but nothing happened, ... Then

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Nick Nauwelaerts
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 19:50:26 +0100 Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots and installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC enable acpi

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2007 Feb 04 (Sun) at 19:50:26 +0100 (+0100), Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: :I wait until it's up and then make sudo apmd -f /dev/acpi with the hope that I :could get apm to work over acpi but when I type zzz or apm -S nothing :happens... suspend is not yet supported in acpi. -- Horses are

Re: arptables: unable to enter address

2007-02-04 Thread Darren Spruell
On 2/4/07, J. Alfred Prufrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John wrote: And, as far as getting the obsd box to talk to the modem was concerned, that's it! There is other stuff involved in getting the box to talk to the lan and v/v. I found it useful getting just the box to work with the modem,

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
Darren Spruell wrote: It's curious that the outside interface address on the cable modem is showing up for any reason on the internal network. Right, this is what first puzzled me too. You might use tcpdump or similar on your internal network to determine what kind of traffic it relates to.

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread Vijay Sankar
On Sunday 04 February 2007 18:37, J. Alfred Prufrock wrote: Darren Spruell wrote: It's curious that the outside interface address on the cable modem is showing up for any reason on the internal network. Right, this is what first puzzled me too. Possibly a silly question -- how are you

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread Darren Spruell
On 2/4/07, J. Alfred Prufrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tcpdump -vv -x -l results attached below. I just ran tcpdump; here's the line at which I get the error/warning/log message: 19:14:03.562039 arp who-has rock tell 24.aaa.bbb.ccc [Note: 24.aaa.bbb.ccc is the cable-modem box's WAN address.]

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread Darren Spruell
On 2/4/07, J. Alfred Prufrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PS: I notice that when I reply-all to Vijay, Darren's and John's email addresses also show up. What's the etiquette here? Should I reply to just Vijay and misc, or to everyone whose address is included? Or will the

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
Vijay Sankar wrote: Possibly a silly question -- how are you connecting the cable modem to your OpenBSD server's external interface? Are they all plugged into a switch or hub or are you using a cable from the external interface directly to the cable modem? The external NIC connects directly

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
Darren Spruell wrote: Grab that exchange again with the -n flag to tcpdump. Include the MAC address(es) of the cable modem if you can get them. Here it is: 00:14:04.475261 arp who-has 192.168.0.10 tell 24.aaa.bbb.ccc 0001 0800 0604 0001 000b 06bc 7b0e 1891

Re: High Interrupt Load cased by pciide with sparc64 on SUN V210

2007-02-04 Thread Rolf Sommerhalder
The high interrupt load vanished after removing the CD-ROM drives from both V210, as suggested by Mark Kettenis. Now the CPU load is down to 0%, as one expects, and the systems are much more performant and responsive than before :-) # iostat -w 1 ttycd0 sd0