HP 24x6 Autoloader: CHIOMOVE: Device Busy

2008-08-23 Thread thomas
Hi, I recently installed a HP DDS3 Autoloader 24x6 on a x86 with 4.3. Loading of tapes works without problems, but unloading the tape after writing to it causes a 'Device busy' message: # /bin/chio move slot 0 drive 0 # /sbin/dump -0uanf /dev/nrst0 /dev/wd0a ... # /bin/mt -f /dev/nrst0

isakmpd

2008-08-23 Thread Daniel Rapp
Hi, i am looking for example configs on isakmpd where there is more then one tunnel.. I have a openbsd (4.2) firewall with a tunnel config in isakmpd.conf and i want to add a roadwarrior tunnel to.. I think i have seen some sample config before but i cant seem to find any now.. Any help would be

Re: I'm embarassed. (Re: shell not reading login script)

2008-08-23 Thread Joel Rees
On 平成 20/08/22, at 19:21, Philip Guenther wrote: 2008/8/21 Joel Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 平成 20/08/21, at 12:12, Philip Guenther wrote: 2008/8/20 Joel Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]: export PROFMARKER=.profile would you believe I put that in .profile, like the marker said? ...etc Now that

Re: Ethernet (and sound?) doesn't work on my new notebook

2008-08-23 Thread thacrazze
No idea for my problem? On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:20 PM, thacrazze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have a new new notebook, an ASUS F5SL-AP177D with the following configuration: Pentium Dual-Core T2390 2x 1.86GHz - 2048MB - 250GB - DVD+/-RW DL - ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470 256MB - 4x

Re: Ethernet (and sound?) doesn't work on my new notebook

2008-08-23 Thread Martin Toft
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 07:01:21PM +0200, thacrazze wrote: No idea for my problem? A quick glance at sis(4) (man sis) and http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html (the section Gigabit Ethernet Adapters) indicates that your SiS 191 network card just isn't supported.

Booting from /dev/rwd0c (aka wd0)

2008-08-23 Thread Lars Noodén
I have the main system on a smaller, pre-existing drive set up with a recent 4.4 i386 snapshot on a Dell Optiplex gx270. Booting is normal until I add two SATA drives. OpenBSD sees the drive as wd0, but fdisk sees it as /dev/rwd0c, so the effect is that when booting, this error message comes up:

Re: I'm embarassed. (Re: shell not reading login script)

2008-08-23 Thread Philip Guenther
2008/8/23 Joel Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 平成 20/08/22, at 19:21, Philip Guenther wrote: 2008/8/21 Joel Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ... When I start csh at the command line in xterm, csh sources .cshrc like I expect. (That is, the flag shows up in the environment.) But neither sh nor ksh source

Re: Booting from /dev/rwd0c (aka wd0)

2008-08-23 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Lars NoodC)n [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have the main system on a smaller, pre-existing drive set up with a recent 4.4 i386 snapshot on a Dell Optiplex gx270. Booting is normal until I add two SATA drives. I assume you have already fiddled with BIOS options for boot device order? SATAs are

Re: Booting from /dev/rwd0c (aka wd0)

2008-08-23 Thread Nick Holland
Lars Noodin wrote: I have the main system on a smaller, pre-existing drive set up with a recent 4.4 i386 snapshot on a Dell Optiplex gx270. Booting is normal until I add two SATA drives. OpenBSD sees the drive as wd0, but fdisk sees it as /dev/rwd0c, so the effect is that when booting,

Re: Booting from /dev/rwd0c (aka wd0)

2008-08-23 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: with the boot ROM at wd0. Could I maintain a machine that booted from, say, wd3? Sure. Could I expect anyone else to? No. You certainly have a point there. One of the boxes in my pen has $ mount /dev/wd2a on / type ffs (local) /dev/wd1a on /home

[semi-OT] using IPv4 addresses in alternative formats (i.e. not dotted decimal notation)

2008-08-23 Thread ropers
Hiya, I only recently learned that when addressing an Internet server/host by IPv4 address, it is possible to not use the standard dotted decimal notation (abc.def.uvw.xyz) but instead use any of a number of alternative formats; for example it is possible to specify the IP address in all-decimal

Re: [semi-OT] using IPv4 addresses in alternative formats (i.e. not dotted decimal notation)

2008-08-23 Thread Marc Balmer
* ropers wrote: Hiya, I only recently learned that when addressing an Internet server/host by IPv4 address, it is possible to not use the standard dotted decimal notation (abc.def.uvw.xyz) but instead use any of a number of alternative formats; for example it is possible to specify the IP

Re: From address when using mail command

2008-08-23 Thread Aaron W. Hsu
Hey there, I think I understand your (worked around) problem... From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Aug 23 14:49:55 2008 Subject: Re: From address when using mail command Actually this was not my problem. My server is mail and web host for several small sites. I will say

Re: [semi-OT] using IPv4 addresses in alternative formats (i.e. not dotted decimal notation)

2008-08-23 Thread Christian Weisgerber
ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I only recently learned that when addressing an Internet server/host by IPv4 address, it is possible to not use the standard dotted decimal notation (abc.def.uvw.xyz) but instead use any of a number of alternative formats; for example it is possible to specify