You need not to only enable ACPI, but also disable APM to make use of ACPI.
Koenig, Thomas wrote:
Hi,
Have you tried to enable acpi?
I try acpi with:
boot -c
enable acpi
quit
then I get a panic, with options for trace and ps - thats all. :(
maybe its a bug?
GENERIC.MP with acpi?
I've been having great fun with FTP - active and passive - and
assumed it was the wrong port here or there or something strange in
pf - my fault every time so far.
Running with pf + ftp-proxy box, and proftpd or vsftpd on boxes
behind that on two different networks, and then NAT clients on
Hi,
Linux uses ifcfg-* filees, OpenBSD uses /etc/hostname.if
gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.em1
! /sbin/ifconfig \$if up
! /sbin/ifconfig \$if description DCS Fiber
gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.vlan920
inet 172.30.0.252 255.255.255.0 NONE vlan 920 vlandev em1
!
just curious, why do you explicitly call ifconfig in your
hostname.if files?
Hi,
Linux uses ifcfg-* filees, OpenBSD uses /etc/hostname.if
gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.em1
! /sbin/ifconfig \$if up
! /sbin/ifconfig \$if description DCS Fiber
gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.vlan920
Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
I just had a read of the man page for the new softraid features in
OpenBSD. Sounds like it's well on the way to replace raidframe, but
some questions remain unanswered.
a) Can disks be dynamically added/removed to a mirror?
b) What happens when a disk fails?
I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan
addresses attached to it.
With linux I had vconfig which I created the vlans on my computer for
which vlans I actually wanted to connect to on my switch. Then I would
assign my ethernet card to whichever vlan it was supposed to
On 2007/11/08 02:28, Jake Conk wrote:
I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan
addresses attached to it.
See ifconfig(8), search for VLAN.
Showing the actual panic has more chances of something getting fixed.
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 09:17:49AM +0100, Koenig, Thomas wrote:
You need not to only enable ACPI, but also disable APM to
make use of ACPI.
it takes no effekt if I disable apm or not - every time I enable acpi I
run
You need not to only enable ACPI, but also disable APM to
make use of ACPI.
it takes no effekt if I disable apm or not - every time I enable acpi I
run into a PANIC.
UKCdisable apm
UKCenable acpi
263 acpi0 enabled
UKCquit
-- PANIC :(
regards,
Thomas
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of
On 11/8/07, Jake Conk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a computer running OpenBSD 4.2 which is acting as my router.
Behind it I have a a ftp-server which is working fine thanks to
ftp-proxy but one of the problems I am having is ftp'ing out of my
network. I am able to connect and
On 11/8/07, Jake Conk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok I understand I'm supposed to have another instance of ftp-proxy
running so that it can open up ports on my router to allow data
connections to be established from remote hosts but I'm not sure how I
should configured ftp-proxy for that and my
Ok I understand I'm supposed to have another instance of ftp-proxy
running so that it can open up ports on my router to allow data
connections to be established from remote hosts but I'm not sure how I
should configured ftp-proxy for that and my pf... Lets start with
ftp-proxy first then handle
Hi,
I just had a read of the man page for the new softraid features in
OpenBSD. Sounds like it's well on the way to replace raidframe, but
some questions remain unanswered.
a) Can disks be dynamically added/removed to a mirror?
b) What happens when a disk fails?
c) Does softraid do the same as
Hello,
I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan
addresses attached to it.
With linux I had vconfig which I created the vlans on my computer for
which vlans I actually wanted to connect to on my switch. Then I would
assign my ethernet card to whichever vlan it was supposed
Hi, everybody
the error log:
ld -Ttext 0xD0200120 -e start -N --warn-common -S -x -o bsd ${SYSTEM_OBJ}
vers.o
locore.o(.text+0x26b2): In function `Xintrsofttty':
: undefined reference to `comsoft'
*** Error code 1
I dmassage to fiter configure file, my config:
# $OpenBSD: GENERIC,v 1.568
Hi!
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 05:17:35PM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Nick Holland wrote:
Really. /altroot is useful for certain things, but ONLY certain
things. Don't call it a backup, as it isn't rotated. You have
I do backup everything.
It's just that altroot is so easy
just curious, why do you explicitly call ifconfig in your hostname.if
files?
Lazy. I can test without reading the man pages.
-Thomas
Hi Paul
Just wondering if you have had any success ?
I updated to -current and also xenocara but it hasn't worked. I have
managed to get some form of dual screen through nv(4)'s Option
DualHead Yes.
I could not set a resolution suitable for my dual 19W (1440x900)
monitors thou, it also treats
On 11/8/07, 23e7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I missing some option?
did you read the FAQ?
do you know what you are doing?
why do you need a custom kernel?
--knitti
Has anyone tried this motherboard with OpenBSD? Does it work?
http://www.clubit.com/product_detail.cfm?itemno=CA4842001
google yielded no hits for me...
Thanks.
Hey Mike,
Has anyone tried this motherboard with OpenBSD? Does it work?
I have a similar pc-1 device, which pus along perfectly.
I got mine here:
http://www.picco.nl/product_info.php?cPath=37_23products_id=747
Be well... Nico
OpenBSD 4.1-stable (GENERIC) #0: Sun Oct 28 16:04:24 CET 2007
yes, I know.
On 11/8/07, knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/8/07, 23$B9f(B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I missing some option?
did you read the FAQ?
do you know what you are doing?
why do you need a custom kernel?
--knitti
--
Best Regards,
No.23
Hello,
Showing the actual panic has more chances of something getting fixed.
ok - here is the panic output, I hope anyone found something:
acpi0: tables DSDT FACP APIC WDDT MCFG ASF! SSDT SSDT SSDT SSDT SSDT
acpitimer at acpi0 not configured
acpiprt0 at acpi0index.buf out of bounds: 6/6
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 11:43:14PM -0500, Jeremy Huiskamp wrote:
You could hack pkg_add to write a log msg every time it completes an
installation and just refer to the log for timestamps.
If you're going to go through that much trouble, keep server change
logs. It's a good practice anyway.
What version of OpenBSD are you running ? Several fixes have recently
been added that made my machine suddenly support ACPI. You snipped
this (very important) piece of information. Maybe trying the latest
snapshot fixes your problem.
Please also add a full dmesg (without acpi) so we don't have to
?Anyone has any idea about this...?
Thanks.
Joaqumn.
On Nov 5 joakinen wrote...
Hi everybody,
I'm having problems with usb disks on my Sun Ultra 10 desktop. Last week I
bought a D-Link DU-520 5-Port USB 2.0 PCI Ada
pter for this
it is okay,
I added its to configure file:
pccom0 at isa? port 0x3f8 irq 4 # standard PC serial ports
pccom1 at isa? port 0x2f8 irq 3
thx.
On 11/8/07, knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/8/07, 23$B9f(B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I know.
On 11/8/07, knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of OpenBSD are you running ? Several fixes have
recently been added that made my machine suddenly support
ACPI. You snipped this (very important) piece of information.
Maybe trying the latest snapshot fixes your problem.
Please also add a full dmesg (without acpi) so we
Trying to copy a file from one filesystem to another, I kept getting
input/output errors. I noticed these messages in the logs:
wd1a: uncorrectable data error reading fsbn 768416 of 768384-0 (wd1 bn 768416;
cn 762 tn 5 sn 5), retrying
wd1a: uncorrectable data error reading fsbn 768416 of
On 2007/11/08 14:48, Koenig, Thomas wrote:
0706 Called: \_SB_.PCI0._CRS
panic: aml_die aml_derefvalue:1366
Stopped atDebugger+0x5: leave
ddb dmesg
OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #1179: Tue Aug 28 10:37:50 MDT 2007
Try a snapshot.
I believe the boot image must be less than 9900 sectors to be used on a
bootable cdrom. bsd.rd would be too large.
--
Calomel @ http://calomel.org
Open Source Research and Reference
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 07:45:52PM -0500, Steve Shockley wrote:
Calomel wrote:
You can use geteltorito.pl by
On 11/8/07, 23e7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I know.
On 11/8/07, knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/8/07, 23 $B9f (B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I missing some option?
did you read the FAQ?
do you know what you are doing?
why do you need a custom kernel?
the error message
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 09:56:50AM +0200, Genadijus Paleckis wrote:
take a look at http://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg50994.html
badeguruji wrote:
Hello,
Please help OR guide to me to any resource which describes installing
gnome in clean clear steps on a new openBSD
knitti wrote:
- SMART didn't catch the errors. no monitoring is perfect, but it
seems unlikely that it won't notice read errors
Also, SMART thresholds are defined by the vendor. Setting them too high
reduces the number of warranty claims.
You'll notice wd1 has raw read errors and
On 11/7/07, David Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
style(9) man page (DESCRIPTION section) says:
Then there's a blank line, followed by the /usr/include files. The
/usr/include files should be sorted!
I guess this means alphabetically. Can someone confirm or deny please?
mostly.
All drives develop read errors over time. When you write to these blocks,
it may automatically remap them and the errors disappear. Just because you
get some read errors doesn't meant the drive is necessarily about to die. But
if you develop new bad blocks with any frequency, you might want to
thank you. Actually after trying various things i did that, and it stopped
complaining(i am a little concerned about changing file permissions until i am
very sure), and i could logon using gnome-desktop. but there were not many
utilities/toys in gnome i guess (i checked the list of 'gnome'
On 11/7/07, Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stat -f%Sc /var/db/pkg/pacakge name
should give you the change time of the inode. I am not exactly
certain if this will always correspond to the install time, but on my
machine, it does.
only if you haven't added any dependencies after
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 13:45 -0500, Steve Shockley wrote:
The drivers are in bsd.rd, not in the floppy image specifically. The
other images just have smaller bsd.rd files so they fit on a floppy.
Try using cdbr as the boot record in no emulation, and put cdboot in the
root directory of the
On 11/8/07, Derick Siddoway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to copy a file from one filesystem to another, I kept getting
input/output errors. I noticed these messages in the logs:
wd1a: uncorrectable data error reading fsbn 768416 of 768384-0 (wd1 bn
768416; cn 762 tn 5 sn 5), retrying
On 11/8/2007 at 3:07 PM Nico Meijer wrote:
|Hey Mike,
|
| Has anyone tried this motherboard with OpenBSD? Does it work?
|
|I have a similar pc-1 device, which pus along perfectly.
|
|I got mine here:
|http://www.picco.nl/product_info.php?cPath=37_23products_id=747
|
|Be well... Nico
try a new IDE cable or if you can take the system offline, and
assuming you can boot off cd/floppy I would suggest trying MHDD from
http://hddguru.com/ it does some pretty nice low-level diagnostics.
I've fixed some disks with this {crosses fingers}
docs are very basic but there's more info on
Hi,
The newest Open Object Rexx of 3.2.0 release can be compiled on OpenBSD
4.2.
Patrick Cummings
Stephen Nelson
http://marc.info/?t=11377322463r=1w=2
asked for the news. It's real good news!
Do not forget to set the prefix to /usr/local to keep the system tidy.
Regards,
pp
--
Przemys3aw
On 08/11/2007, Craig Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
me setup an obsd firewall. The adsl modem that the ISP sent only does
bridging (Netgear DM111) and although I got it all working, it feels
Looks like DM111 offers PPPoE/PPPoA bridge modes which sound like
what some other boxes refer to
On 08/11/2007, Don Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a minor note, I also found this article to be in interesting
introduction to Xen:
http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Contentpa=printer_friendlypid=443page=1
The article is interesting, however it also claims:
virtualization (...)
It is desired for each installed pkg/file to store info about time of install(
HMSms ) original install folder. original install permissions. and original
size/checksum.
is it already there? is it tough to do?
-BG
~~Kalyan-mastu~~
On 08/11/2007, Craig Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel like I'm missing something painfully obvious, but I just can't
see it.
I have someone who just got ADSL connected and I talked them into
letting
me setup an obsd firewall. The adsl modem that the ISP sent only does
bridging
2007/11/8, Don Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is not at all clear to me that the existance of a Xen port of
OpenBSD would detract from the security or performance of the non-Xen
ports of OpenBSD.
Since you believe to know more about security then Theo, why don't you
fork your own XenBSD? Shut
Hi Michael
Here is a copy of an xorg.conf that will get both screens to act as
one screen, I had no luck getting it to display a useful resolution.
I'm still hoping to get Xinerama to work.
Section Files
RgbPath /usr/X11R6/share/X11/rgb
ModulePath /usr/X11R6/lib/modules
Just a bit more follow up on this topic:
Kirk Ismay wrote:
I don't think it would be appropriate to have Xen included with the stock
OpenBSD
kernel/distribution, due to both the security issues, and license issues (Xen
is GPL).
It may be better for the project to have Xen available as a
On 2007-11-07 14:29 -0500, Steven Surdock wrote:
Nick Golder wrote:
I am trying to serve out OpenVPN (port 1194 UDP) through
multiple external
I solved this problem by running OpenVPN on the loopback only and using
rdr and
pass in on $if reply-to...) on the incoming traffic.
Is this
Hi All,
I'm trying to insert arbitrary pf state entries from my userland app.
I've repeatedly crashed my 4.2 box with bad pf ioctl DIOCADDSTATE
calls, and find it difficult to progress any further.
Does anyone have some sample code I can learn from?
TIA,
- Raja
2007/11/8, Derick Siddoway [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the filesystem. What's the best way to do this short of monitoring?
sysutils/smartmontools
Best
Martin
But the scripts I use for my WWW creation works. I do not use queues
and maybe ooRexx is not fully functional within some specific actions
but having the second choice of having no Rexx under OpenBSD (Regina
Rexx is unavailable) I thank for what I got with 3.2.0 version at
least.
Oh, yeah.
Nick Golder wrote:
On 2007-11-07 14:29 -0500, Steven Surdock wrote:
Nick Golder wrote stuff:
...
Is this a PF bug?
[Shrug]. They way it _seemed_ to work (for me, when I implemented the
system back on 3.8 or 3.9, YMMV) was that route-to/reply-to caused the
packet not to hit the normal routing
Compiles. Doesn't exactly run. Maybe I'm forgetting something from my
ORexx days
on OS/2 and Linux in the 1990's.
$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/usr/local/lib/ooRexx:
$ pwd
/usr/local/share/ooRexx
$ rexx rexxtry.rex
REXX-ooRexx_3.2.0(MT) 6.02 8 Nov 2007
/usr/local/share/ooRexx/rexxtry.rex lets you
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 13:04:45 -0700
Jack J. Woehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Compiles. Doesn't exactly run. Maybe I'm forgetting something from my
ORexx days
on OS/2 and Linux in the 1990's.
$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/usr/local/lib/ooRexx:
$ pwd
/usr/local/share/ooRexx
$ rexx rexxtry.rex
On 08/11/2007, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/11/8, Don Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is not at all clear to me that the existance of a Xen port of
OpenBSD would detract from the security or performance of the non-Xen
ports of OpenBSD.
Since you believe to know more about
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 20:40:00 -0500, Steven Surdock wrote:
I assume you are running OpenVPN in UDP mode? ...
Yes. But I also run a second OpenVPN process in TCP mode (port 443) to
get around a few (very few) places that still only allow 80/443. UDP
has less overhead and feels faster, but I have
On Nov 8, 2007 6:07 AM, Mike Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 11:43:14PM -0500, Jeremy Huiskamp wrote:
You could hack pkg_add to write a log msg every time it completes an
installation and just refer to the log for timestamps.
If you're going to go through that much
David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
Matthieu Herrb wrote:
David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
I have tried to install Gnome on two different machines running
OpenBSD 4.2.
The first machine ran Gnome fine under OpenBSD 4.1 (though there
were other problems)
One both machines - fresh
Knitti,
Thanks, I created another instance of ftp-proxy with these options:
-p 8021 127.0.0.1
...and put in my rdr this rule:
rdr on $int_if proto tcp from any to any port ftp - 127.0.0.1 port 8021
Everything seems to work now, I can ftp out and people can ftp in :)
My question though is why
new_guy wrote:
Somehow as root, I changed my shell to a non-existent shell '/bin/tcsh' on
OpenBSD 4.2
When I try to su, I get this error:
su: /bin/tcsh: No such file or directory
I can't login as root, ssh in as root or su to root. I'm not in the sudoers
file (but I am in the wheel group) so I
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 07:12:25PM -0800, new_guy wrote:
Somehow as root, I changed my shell to a non-existent shell '/bin/tcsh' on
OpenBSD 4.2
When I try to su, I get this error:
su: /bin/tcsh: No such file or directory
I can't login as root, ssh in as root or su to root. I'm not in the
Hello,
I rebooted my server and now I get this error when I try to ssh:
Last login: Thu Nov 8 19:40:00 2007 from 192.168.10.246
OpenBSD 4.1 (GENERIC) #0: Thu Sep 13 18:41:29 PDT 2007
Welcome to OpenBSD: The proactively secure Unix-like operating system.
Please use the sendbug(1) utility to
On Thursday 08 November 2007 22:12:25 new_guy wrote:
Somehow as root, I changed my shell to a non-existent shell '/bin/tcsh' on
OpenBSD 4.2
When I try to su, I get this error:
su: /bin/tcsh: No such file or directory
I can't login as root, ssh in as root or su to root. I'm not in the
Thanks Ted.
I am thinking of doing some reformatting and prefer to do it correctly.
Best wishes,
David
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On 19:44:00 Nov 08, Jake Conk wrote:
I rebooted my server and now I get this error when I try to ssh:
Last login: Thu Nov 8 19:40:00 2007 from 192.168.10.246
OpenBSD 4.1 (GENERIC) #0: Thu Sep 13 18:41:29 PDT 2007
Welcome to OpenBSD: The proactively secure Unix-like operating system.
Jake Conk wrote:
I rebooted my server and now I get this error when I try to ssh:
-bash: can't load library 'libintl.so.3.0'
Connection to 192.168.10.2 closed.
Why can't it load libintl? What causes this with a simple
reboot?
You forgot to set shlib_dirs in /etc/rc.conf.local
Boot with
Hi,
I am trying to find a way ti identifying sparse files properly and
quickly and find a way to rectify the situation.
Any trick to do this?
The problem is that overtime looks like I am ending up with lots of them
and because I have to sync multiples servers together the sparse files
From: Stuart Henderson
Try a snapshot.
the latest one what I found was:
OpenBSD 4.2-current (GENERIC) #452: Sun Oct 21 22:08:12 MDT 2007
dmesg looks like the same and if I enable acpi it runs in a kernel panic
too.
the panic output differs from the last, if someone interested I will
post it.
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