diskrescue
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 08:41:16PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
>Is there a port which does non-destructive reads of a disk? I've been
> looking in the ports tree and openports.se but don't see any. I have
> two 320G disks that I need to verify are good before Monday and was
> thin
STeve Andre' wrote:
Is there a port which does non-destructive reads of a disk? I've been
looking in the ports tree and openports.se but don't see any. I have
two 320G disks that I need to verify are good before Monday and was
thinking that a random read test would be better than just walk
Is there a port which does non-destructive reads of a disk? I've been
looking in the ports tree and openports.se but don't see any. I have
two 320G disks that I need to verify are good before Monday and was
thinking that a random read test would be better than just walking
through them with d
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:42 AM, David Coppa wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Zachary Uram wrote:
>> I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
>> there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
>> recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD
> On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 22:20:46 +0200, Henning Brauer
> wrote:
> > * Toni Mueller [2010-04-02 12:25]:
> > > it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
> > > booting a new kernel fails
> > how exactly does the bootloader notice your new kernel sitting in ddb?
>
> Good que
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 22:20:46 +0200, Henning Brauer
wrote:
> * Toni Mueller [2010-04-02 12:25]:
> > it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
> > booting a new kernel fails
> how exactly does the bootloader notice your new kernel sitting in ddb?
Good question. I'm not f
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* Guillaume Sellier [2010-04-02 17:02]:
> We are in the process to replace our old cisco gears with OpenBSD's PF,
> OpenBGPD, pflow(4) and all the goodness.
> I'm looking for a reliable pci-express quad-port 1000baseSX nic (with
> vlan tags and jumbo frame support).
> I've only found the Intel pro
* Toni Mueller [2010-04-02 12:25]:
> it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
> booting a new kernel fails
how exactly does the bootloader notice your new kernel sitting in ddb?
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:06 PM, FRLinux wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Corey wrote:
>> I saw them, yes. Soekris Engineering says the net5501 itself draws 20W
> max.
>> My power supply is rated for 40W. I doubt that little miniPCI card draws
>> 20 watts.
>
> Yes, but how many amps?
>
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 5:03 AM, Corey wrote:
> I saw them, yes. Soekris Engineering says the net5501 itself draws 20W
max.
> My power supply is rated for 40W. I doubt that little miniPCI card draws
> 20 watts.
Yes, but how many amps?
Steph
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 17:08 +0200, "Paul de Weerd"
wrote:
> Your timeout idea is interesting. The bootloader loads the kernel
> image and then starts executing it. After this, the bootloader is no
> longer active, who will do this timing out ? The kernel (or the
> garbage that was loaded in its pla
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 04:50:32PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
| Hi,
|
| On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 15:50:36 +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| > What do you mean "the new kernel won't boot" ?
|
| I mean that, for whatever reason, the kernel does not reach full
| multi-user capabilities within some timeout
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Hi,
We are in the process to replace our old cisco gears with OpenBSD's PF,
OpenBGPD, pflow(4) and all the goodness.
I'm looking for a reliable pci-express quad-port 1000baseSX nic (with
vlan tags and jumbo frame support).
I've only found the Intel pro/1000pf
(http://www.intel.com/products/server/
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 15:50:36 +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> What do you mean "the new kernel won't boot" ?
I mean that, for whatever reason, the kernel does not reach full
multi-user capabilities within some timeout (say, 5 minutes).
> there, the bootloader will automagically try /bsd. So
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 08:44:56 -0500, Chris Bennett
wrote:
> If you don't have access to a console remotely, then exactly how
> would you type fallback /bsd.backup?
I would like to see a configuration option in /etc/boot.conf that I
could use to specify a fallback kernel before I reboot to a new
Hi,
I'm trying to get php-fpm [1] to work on OpenBSD (4.7 snapshot 29/03).
According to the documentation you can compile it stand-alone
(deprecated) or compile it in php itself.
Both methods assume a clean PHP source to work with, where I would
prefer to use the port provided by OpenBSD.
A
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 03:21:30PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
| Hi,
|
| On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 06:50:00 -0500, Chris Bennett
wrote:
| > If you are talking about an upgrade then
| > cp bsd bsd.backup before install should do it.
| > Then use boot> boot /bsd.backup after a failed upgrade.
|
| I th
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 06:50:00 -0500, Chris Bennett
wrote:
If you are talking about an upgrade then
cp bsd bsd.backup before install should do it.
Then use boot> boot /bsd.backup after a failed upgrade.
I thought about the case where the new kernel won't boot
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 06:50:00 -0500, Chris Bennett
wrote:
> If you are talking about an upgrade then
> cp bsd bsd.backup before install should do it.
> Then use boot> boot /bsd.backup after a failed upgrade.
I thought about the case where the new kernel won't boot and I don't
have a consol
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails - esp. if one needs to work on a remote
site w/o hands-on support.
TIA!
Kind regards,
--Toni++
If you are talking about a new install over an old one and get an ERR M,
th
sorry for the cross post. The mail was supposed to go only to
tech. It seems like I and my mail client are a bit confused
today...
Christopher
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 23:13:57 -0500 Brad wrote:
> Since the driver at the moment only supports the SiS 190 Fast
> Ethernet
> chipset then it would be pretty strange to name the driver in such a manner
> to explicitly mention Gigabit. I think se(4) would be Ok to use. Having this
> driver would be a
Hi,
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails - esp. if one needs to work on a remote
site w/o hands-on support.
TIA!
Kind regards,
--Toni++
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 05:23:25AM -0400, Zachary Uram wrote:
| I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
| there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
| recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
| virtualization?
I can support Davids sugges
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 05:23:25AM -0400, Zachary Uram wrote:
> I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
> there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
> recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
> virtualization?
>
> Regards,
> Zach
I'me r
2010/4/2 Zachary Uram :
> I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
> there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
> recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
> virtualization?
>
> Regards,
> Zach
>
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>
>
Hi,
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Zachary Uram wrote:
> I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
> there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
> recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
> virtualization?
dunno if the "disk full" issue on V
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 05:23:25AM -0400, Zachary Uram wrote:
> I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
> there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
VB is broken. They're patching the kernel on the fly and seem to miss
the right spot depending on the p
I have never run OpenBSD before and want to try it out. Wondering if
there is an ISO I can run in VirtualBox? If not what is the
recommended method for users who wish to run OpenBSD in
virtualization?
Regards,
Zach
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