Re: Narcicism?

2011-12-06 Thread Super Biscuit
I read the thread, Mr. Hogan. Standing up for someone you consider a friend is 
not being full of yourself.

--- On Mon, 12/5/11, Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Narcicism?
To: Super Biscuit super_bisq...@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, December 5, 2011, 9:57 PM



On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Super Biscuit super_bisq...@yahoo.com wrote:

Mr. Eric Oyen is blind. He cannot see the keyboard and makes occasional 
mistakes. Had you ever read or subscribed to the OpenBSD powerpc mailing lists, 
you would know this.


If you had a sense of humor and read this thread, you wouldn't have reacted 
this way. Of course, we all make mistakes and he actually responded to me with 
a chuckle. Get over yourself, Mr. Super Biscuit.




--- On Thu, 12/1/11, Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Narcicism?
To: Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com

Cc: misc misc@openbsd.org
Date: Thursday, December 1, 2011, 11:12 PM

On 12/1/11, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote:

 like any other population, we have our parrots, non-thinkers, OCD, Bi-polar,
 stupid or the otherwise normal.
 we also have more than a few extremely
 intelligent people.

 one thing I have noticed (because I also suffer from it) is that more
 intelligent you are, the worse your interpersonal skills tend to be. mow, I

 happen to be fairly intelligent (somewhere north of the upper 130's) ,

Oh ya? Well, you spelled 'now' wrong ;-)



Re: Narcicism?

2011-12-06 Thread Super Biscuit
Already overreacted.
So, an open apology to Mr. Hogan. I'm reading and replying to the threads from
earliest to latest.
School's fine. I'm doing a short presentation on BSD systems this morning and
a mock trial. Had the practical exam for the A+ class and I didn't do so well.
Messed up on recognizing RAM and didn't remember that RIMM needed to be
installed in all four slots.
In the computer club offering help to those who want an introduction to the
BSD flavors or Debian. 

--- On Tue, 12/6/11, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Narcicism?
To: misc misc@openbsd.org
Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 3:13 AM

easy there pardoner! :)

I think he was pointing out my spelling error in jest.
anyway, go easy on him as he probably didn't know (and I make it a point not
to call attention to my disability, except where it becomes necessary).

so, how is school going?

-eric
On Dec 5, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Super Biscuit wrote:

 Mr. Eric Oyen is blind. He cannot see the keyboard and makes occasional
mistakes. Had you ever read or subscribed to the OpenBSD powerpc mailing
lists, you would know this.



Re: Narcicism?

2011-12-06 Thread Super Biscuit
Last time that I had worked on OpenBSD on PowerPC was with the BW G3. Lowend 
Macs aren't good at compiling. I have a Quicksilver and a iMac G4 with the 
former being available to use. No home internet connection as of yet-- which 
makes it difficult. It wasn't Orca but I think emacspeak which I tried to get 
working on PPC with little luck. I'll get back to that project when I have home 
internet. Second solution was trying to make a Debian Live CD as a PPC Vinux 
clone. That also needs to be redone. Exporting home scripts seems to be the 
problem.

--- On Tue, 12/6/11, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Narcicism?
To: Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com
Cc: misc misc@openbsd.org
Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 6:53 AM

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote:
 easy there pardoner! :)

 I think he was pointing out my spelling error in jest.
 anyway, go easy on him as he probably didn't know (and I make it a point not
 to call attention to my disability, except where it becomes necessary).

Will be very off topic, but if you're using OpenBSD for your
school/work don't you think that it will be fine post for undeadly.org
about your stuff? Not sure how much apps is available in OpenBSD for
people with some disability.

Thx


 so, how is school going?

 -eric
 On Dec 5, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Super Biscuit wrote:

 Mr. Eric Oyen is blind. He cannot see the keyboard and makes occasional
 mistakes. Had you ever read or subscribed to the OpenBSD powerpc mailing
 lists, you would know this.



Is iscsid usable ?

2011-12-06 Thread Remco
I wanted to try out iscsid to see if it's of any use to me.

However, iscsi.conf(5) doesn't seem to exist, neither am I able to find any 
documentation on how to use and configure iscsid.

So I'm wondering, am I missing something, or is it not yet usable ?



Re: Short adsuck guide (local resolver setup)

2011-12-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
I find that doing a documentation project can be very helpful to my own
understanding. It takes time and effort, but we all have different ways of
learning. So how long did it take you to realize I wasn't being sarcastic ?
Are you new on the list ?

later,
Daniel

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 1:05 PM, E ime Ramov s...@ramov.com wrote:

  there are various ports/packages which can fetch these:
  [snap]

 I was being sarcastic. I thought he was, too.



Re: Odd Network Lockups

2011-12-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
Have you adjusted any other sysctl values?

What does netstat -m say? Run it once, then again after 30 mins or so.

What does systat mbuf say?

Did you update the kernel at the same time as changing bios settings?
If so, what did you run before? (check /var/log/messages*)

I doubt there's a legitimate reason to increase kern.maxclusters to
8192 on this system, best I think you can hope for with that is to make
it run for a little longer before crashing.



On 2011-12-06, Nick Templeton n...@nicktempleton.com wrote:
 You're right that I had an outdated BIOS, which I've now updated, but
 upon further review I don't think that is/was the culprit. I've since
 had the issue re-surface and this time I noticed many lines like this
 in the dmesg (not sure how I missed it before):

 WARNING: mclpools limit reached; increase kern.maxclusters

 So I've upped kern.maxclusters to 8192, however, I'm not sure if I
 really should need to. This machine is a firewall/router for my home
 network running a few services (sshd, named, httpd, tomcat) for about
 5 users. There's also a machine that is running Transmission
 BitTorrent client behind the firewall, maybe that could be the
 culprit?

 -Nick

 On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Erling Westenvik
erling.westen...@gmail.com wrote:
 You should try upgrading BIOS. As far as I can tell, it would be version
 2.4 as of 8/7/2007.


 http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriverDetails/DriverFileFormats?
 DriverId=HY9F0FileId=2731098639

 (I was recently given an Dell Optiplex 755, also intel Core 2 Duo, and I
 installed OpenBSD 5.0 on it. However, I got all kinds of errors - mainly
 about memory conflict - and the ATi radeon 2400 wouldn't work properly.
 Then I realized the BIOS was sixteen versions old (A04) and upgraded it
 to the latest (A20) which seemed to fix just about everything..)


 On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 08:44:43AM -0600, Nick Templeton wrote:
 I have a Dell XPS210 that, after a few days of uptime, stops
 responding on the network - no ping, ssh, httpd, or tomcat responses -
 I simply get connection resets. I run snapshots on this computer that
 I update approximately monthly. This machine had been working well for
 many months then I decided to tweak some BIOS settings, particularly I
 turned on SpeedStep so I could use apmd(8) in cool running mode
 (-C),  I made some other tweaks in the BIOS at the time that I can't
 exactly recall, but seemed inconsequential - things like what to do
 after a power outage, boot order, etc. After making these changes in
 the BIOS is when this issue arose. I've since tried putting the BIOS
 settings back the way (I thought) they were, but it hasn't made a
 difference, so I don't know if that was really the issue. I'm not
 quite sure what to grab for diagnostic info, but there's a few odd
 lines I've noticed in the dmesg:

 ...
 RTC BIOS diagnostic error 11memory_size
 ...
 ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 8 pa 0xfec0, version 20, 24 pins
 ioapic0: misconfigured as apic 0, remapped to apid 8
 ...

 Anybody have any ideas?

 -Nick

 OpenBSD 5.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #146: Mon Nov 28 16:07:10 MST 2011
 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
 RTC BIOS diagnostic error 11memory_size
 real mem = 4216655872 (4021MB)
 avail mem = 4090273792 (3900MB)
 mainbus0 at root
 bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.3 @ 0xf0450 (71 entries)
 bios0: vendor Dell Inc. version 2.1.2 date 12/01/2006
 bios0: Dell Inc. Dell DXC061
 acpi0 at bios0: rev 2
 acpi0: sleep states S0 S3 S4 S5
 acpi0: tables DSDT FACP SSDT APIC BOOT MCFG HPET DUMY SLIC
 acpi0: wakeup devices VBTN(S4) PCI0(S5) PCI4(S5) PCI2(S5) PCI3(S5)
 PCI1(S5) PCI5(S5) PCI6(S5) MOU_(S3) USB0(S3) USB1(S3) USB2(S3)
 USB3(S3) USB4(S3)
 acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 24 bits
 acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat
 cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
 cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz, 1862.27 MHz
 cpu0:
 FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUS
 H,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3
 ,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,NXE,LONG
 cpu0: 2MB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
 cpu0: apic clock running at 266MHz
 cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor)
 cpu1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @ 1.86GHz, 1862.02 MHz
 cpu1:
 FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUS
 H,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3
 ,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,NXE,LONG
 cpu1: 2MB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
 ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 8 pa 0xfec0, version 20, 24 pins
 ioapic0: misconfigured as apic 0, remapped to apid 8
 acpimcfg0 at acpi0 addr 0xe000, bus 0-255
 acpihpet0 at acpi0: 14318179 Hz
 acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 3 (PCI4)
 acpiprt1 at acpi0: bus 2 (PCI2)
 acpiprt2 at acpi0: bus -1 (PCI3)
 acpiprt3 at acpi0: bus 1 (PCI1)
 acpiprt4 at acpi0: bus -1 (PCI5)
 acpiprt5 at acpi0: bus -1 (PCI6)
 acpiprt6 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0)
 acpicpu0 at acpi0
 acpicpu1 at acpi0
 

Re: af-to error?

2011-12-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
the pf.conf parser and manpages could use a bit of TLC following
adding the v4/v6 protocol translation code.

in the meantime, adding inet to the line is likely to help.



On 2011-12-06, Chris Smith obsd_m...@chrissmith.org wrote:
 Having some issues with -current.

 This line in pf.conf:
 match out on $ext_if from my_net to any nat-to $ext_ad0

 Generates the following error:
 # pfctl -n -f /etc/pf.conf
 /etc/pf.conf:41: af-to is not supported on match rules
 /etc/pf.conf:41: skipping rule due to errors
 /etc/pf.conf:41: rule expands to no valid combination

 However in an earlier release (a not so current version of 4.9
 -current) the syntax works fine.

 And so far I have been unable to get:
 match out on $ext_if from $my_if to any nat-to $ext_ad0
 or
 match out on $ext_if from $my_if:network to any nat-to $ext_ad0
 to actually work although they parse properly.

 man pf.conf has no entry for af-to



Re: af-to error?

2011-12-06 Thread Chris Smith
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
 in the meantime, adding inet to the line is likely to help.

Indeed, thank you.



Relayd -- Downloading large files fails with Cannot allocate memory

2011-12-06 Thread Andrew Klettke
Running 4.9, downloading large files (250MB) from a website behind a 
firewall clustered with relayd fails with the following error in our logs:


Dec  6 12:14:15 fw01 relayd[5615]: relay httpproxy, session 768464 (23 
active), 0, * - 192.168.15.101:80, Cannot allocate memory



Here are the applicable relayd.conf directives:


relay httpproxy {
listen on $relayd_addr port $relayd_port
protocol httpfilter
forward to web_parents port 80 mode loadbalance check http / 
code 200

}

http protocol httpfilter {
tcp { nodelay, sack, socket buffer 65536, backlog 50 }
return error

header append $REMOTE_ADDR to X-Forwarded-For
header change Keep-Alive to $TIMEOUT

}

Any thoughts? Has anyone seen anything like this before? vmstat shows 
plenty of free RAM.


--
Thanks,

Andrew Klettke
Systems Admin
Optic Fusion
253-830-2943



carp with different versions of OpenBSD

2011-12-06 Thread rik
Hi all,
is it possibile to have a dual firewall setup with carp using (temporarly)
2 different versions of OpenBSD?  I've to setup some new firewalls and
upgrade old one and I'd like to keep redudancy while upgrading but during
the process some firewalls will run the 5.0, some still the old version.
Thanks!
Alessandro



Re: Narcicism?

2011-12-06 Thread Eric Oyen
I am only using openbsd in a hobbyist fashion right now. once I get it setup
in a vm, it becomes easy to deal with via ssh. what I wouldn't mind is a
desktop that can work with a screenreader.

right now, I have had to shelve that and fight an opensuse install that
refuses to be accessible, even given the right dependencies (one would think
novell would make a more robust production ready OS).

anyway... life goes on.

-eric

On Dec 5, 2011, at 11:53 PM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:

 On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Eric Oyen eric.o...@gmail.com wrote:
 easy there pardoner! :)

 I think he was pointing out my spelling error in jest.
 anyway, go easy on him as he probably didn't know (and I make it a point
not
 to call attention to my disability, except where it becomes necessary).

 Will be very off topic, but if you're using OpenBSD for your
 school/work don't you think that it will be fine post for undeadly.org
 about your stuff? Not sure how much apps is available in OpenBSD for
 people with some disability.

 Thx


 so, how is school going?

 -eric
 On Dec 5, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Super Biscuit wrote:

 Mr. Eric Oyen is blind. He cannot see the keyboard and makes occasional
 mistakes. Had you ever read or subscribed to the OpenBSD powerpc mailing
 lists, you would know this.



RAM seen vs. RAM available HP ML 570 G2

2011-12-06 Thread Stefan Johnson
Hello all.  Today I replaced OpenSuSE with OpenBSD 5.0 on my HP ML 570 G2
server.
The system includes to memory boards for RAM.  One board has 8 gigs, and
the other has 4.
The power on self test sees 12 and initializes 12, but after the server
boots, OpenBSD appears
to only see 4.  I believe this relates to 32 vs 64 bit, but I'm not
positive.

The version I installed was i386, not amd64.  The processors are Xeon MP
2.2Ghz which only have
32 bit instruction sets, which is why I chose i386.  Here is a link to the
processor specs that
show this:
http://ark.intel.com/products/27300/Intel-Xeon-Processor-2_20-GHz-2M-Cache-400-MHz-FSB

The FAQ mentions a trick for utilizing more RAM when all of the RAM isn't
seen using boot.conf
at this link:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#InstProb
However, this is for such a small amount of RAM in the given example, that
I'm not sure this would
work for me.  Can anyone confirm that I'm pretty much stuck with only being
able to utilize 1/3 of
the full potential, or whether the above trick might actually work (using
appropriate size values, of
course)?

Thanks for any help on this!

Stefan Johnson



Below is dmesg and sysctl output for my box with the GENERIC MP kernel:

OpenBSD 5.0 (GENERIC.MP) #59: Wed Aug 17 10:19:44 MDT 2011
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
real mem  = 4026036224 (3839MB)
avail mem = 3950120960 (3767MB)
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+ BIOS, date 12/31/99, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xf,
SMBIOS rev. 2.3 @ 0xec000 (92 entries)
bios0: vendor HP version P32 date 04/26/2005
bios0: HP ProLiant ML570 G2
acpi0 at bios0: rev 0
acpi0: sleep states S0 S4 S5, can't enable ACPI
mpbios0 at bios0: Intel MP Specification 1.4
cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: apic clock running at 99MHz
cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 2 (application processor)
cpu1: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
cpu1:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
cpu2 at mainbus0: apid 4 (application processor)
cpu2: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
cpu2:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
cpu3 at mainbus0: apid 6 (application processor)
cpu3: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
cpu3:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
mpbios0: bus 0 is type PCI
mpbios0: bus 1 is type PCI
mpbios0: bus 5 is type PCI
mpbios0: bus 9 is type PCI
mpbios0: bus 13 is type PCI
mpbios0: bus 16 is type ISA
ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 8 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 16 pins
ioapic1 at mainbus0: apid 9 pa 0xfec01000, version 11, 16 pins
ioapic2 at mainbus0: apid 10 pa 0xfec02000, version 11, 16 pins
ioapic3 at mainbus0: apid 11 pa 0xfec03000, version 11, 16 pins
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000 0xc8000/0x4000! 0xee000/0x2000!
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (bios)
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x22
pchb1 at pci0 dev 0 function 1 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x00
pci1 at pchb1 bus 1
ppb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 IBM 133 PCIX-PCIX rev 0x03
pci2 at ppb0 bus 2
ciss0 at pci2 dev 4 function 0 Compaq Smart Array 64xx rev 0x01: apic 8
int 15
ciss0: 3 LDs, HW rev 1, FW 2.84/2.84, 64bit fifo
scsibus0 at ciss0: 3 targets
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: HP, LOGICAL VOLUME, 2.84 SCSI2 0/direct
fixed
sd0: 69459MB, 512 bytes/sector, 142253280 sectors
sd1 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: HP, LOGICAL VOLUME, 2.84 SCSI2 0/direct
fixed
sd1: 70001MB, 512 bytes/sector, 143363040 sectors
sd2 at scsibus0 targ 2 lun 0: HP, LOGICAL VOLUME, 2.84 SCSI2 0/direct
fixed
sd2: 140006MB, 512 bytes/sector, 286734240 sectors
Compaq PCI Hotplug rev 0x14 at pci1 dev 30 function 0 not configured
pchb2 at pci0 dev 0 function 2 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x00
pci3 at pchb2 bus 9
Creative Labs SoundBlaster Audigy LS rev 0x00 at pci3 dev 1 function 0
not configured
pchb3 at pci0 dev 0 function 3 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x00
Compaq Netelligent ASMC rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 not configured
fxp0 at pci0 dev 4 function 0 Intel 8255x rev 0x08, i82559: apic 8 int
10, address 00:12:79:cc:74:78
inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 4
piixpm0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 ServerWorks CSB5 rev 0x93: polling
iic0 at piixpm0
pciide0 at pci0 dev 15 function 1 ServerWorks CSB5 IDE rev 0x93: DMA
atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0
scsibus1 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
cd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0: LITE-ON, CD-ROM LTN-487T, 6QG7 ATAPI
5/cdrom removable
cd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, Ultra-DMA mode 2
pciide0: no 

Re: RAM seen vs. RAM available HP ML 570 G2

2011-12-06 Thread Andres Perera
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Stefan Johnson
tigerphoenixdra...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello all. B Today I replaced OpenSuSE with OpenBSD 5.0 on my HP ML 570 G2
 server.

well, you should have searched for openbsd and PAE :)

i don't think they're going to bother at this point, but don't take my
word for it

 The system includes to memory boards for RAM. B One board has 8 gigs, and
 the other has 4.
 The power on self test sees 12 and initializes 12, but after the server
 boots, OpenBSD appears
 to only see 4. B I believe this relates to 32 vs 64 bit, but I'm not
 positive.

 The version I installed was i386, not amd64. B The processors are Xeon MP
 2.2Ghz which only have
 32 bit instruction sets, which is why I chose i386. B Here is a link to the
 processor specs that
 show this:

http://ark.intel.com/products/27300/Intel-Xeon-Processor-2_20-GHz-2M-Cache-40
0-MHz-FSB

 The FAQ mentions a trick for utilizing more RAM when all of the RAM isn't
 seen using boot.conf
 at this link:
 http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#InstProb
 However, this is for such a small amount of RAM in the given example, that
 I'm not sure this would
 work for me. B Can anyone confirm that I'm pretty much stuck with only
being
 able to utilize 1/3 of
 the full potential, or whether the above trick might actually work (using
 appropriate size values, of
 course)?

 Thanks for any help on this!

 Stefan Johnson



 Below is dmesg and sysctl output for my box with the GENERIC MP kernel:

 OpenBSD 5.0 (GENERIC.MP) #59: Wed Aug 17 10:19:44 MDT 2011
 B  B dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
 cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
 cpu0:

FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUS
H,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
 real mem B = 4026036224 (3839MB)
 avail mem = 3950120960 (3767MB)
 mainbus0 at root
 bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+ BIOS, date 12/31/99, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xf,
 SMBIOS rev. 2.3 @ 0xec000 (92 entries)
 bios0: vendor HP version P32 date 04/26/2005
 bios0: HP ProLiant ML570 G2
 acpi0 at bios0: rev 0
 acpi0: sleep states S0 S4 S5, can't enable ACPI
 mpbios0 at bios0: Intel MP Specification 1.4
 cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
 cpu0: apic clock running at 99MHz
 cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 2 (application processor)
 cpu1: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
 cpu1:

FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUS
H,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
 cpu2 at mainbus0: apid 4 (application processor)
 cpu2: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
 cpu2:

FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUS
H,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
 cpu3 at mainbus0: apid 6 (application processor)
 cpu3: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) MP CPU 2.20GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
 cpu3:

FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUS
H,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID,xTPR
 mpbios0: bus 0 is type PCI
 mpbios0: bus 1 is type PCI
 mpbios0: bus 5 is type PCI
 mpbios0: bus 9 is type PCI
 mpbios0: bus 13 is type PCI
 mpbios0: bus 16 is type ISA
 ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 8 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 16 pins
 ioapic1 at mainbus0: apid 9 pa 0xfec01000, version 11, 16 pins
 ioapic2 at mainbus0: apid 10 pa 0xfec02000, version 11, 16 pins
 ioapic3 at mainbus0: apid 11 pa 0xfec03000, version 11, 16 pins
 bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000 0xc8000/0x4000! 0xee000/0x2000!
 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (bios)
 pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x22
 pchb1 at pci0 dev 0 function 1 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x00
 pci1 at pchb1 bus 1
 ppb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 IBM 133 PCIX-PCIX rev 0x03
 pci2 at ppb0 bus 2
 ciss0 at pci2 dev 4 function 0 Compaq Smart Array 64xx rev 0x01: apic 8
 int 15
 ciss0: 3 LDs, HW rev 1, FW 2.84/2.84, 64bit fifo
 scsibus0 at ciss0: 3 targets
 sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: HP, LOGICAL VOLUME, 2.84 SCSI2 0/direct
 fixed
 sd0: 69459MB, 512 bytes/sector, 142253280 sectors
 sd1 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: HP, LOGICAL VOLUME, 2.84 SCSI2 0/direct
 fixed
 sd1: 70001MB, 512 bytes/sector, 143363040 sectors
 sd2 at scsibus0 targ 2 lun 0: HP, LOGICAL VOLUME, 2.84 SCSI2 0/direct
 fixed
 sd2: 140006MB, 512 bytes/sector, 286734240 sectors
 Compaq PCI Hotplug rev 0x14 at pci1 dev 30 function 0 not configured
 pchb2 at pci0 dev 0 function 2 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x00
 pci3 at pchb2 bus 9
 Creative Labs SoundBlaster Audigy LS rev 0x00 at pci3 dev 1 function 0
 not configured
 pchb3 at pci0 dev 0 function 3 ServerWorks CMIC-HE rev 0x00
 Compaq Netelligent ASMC rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 not configured
 fxp0 at pci0 dev 4 function 0 Intel 8255x rev 0x08, i82559: apic 8 int
 10, address 00:12:79:cc:74:78
 inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 4
 piixpm0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 ServerWorks CSB5 rev 

strange messages on the server screen (ichiic0: abort failed, status 0x41BUSY,INUSE

2011-12-06 Thread Илья Шипицин
hello!

screen and dmesg output attached.
what could it mean ?

Ilya Shipitsin
OpenBSD 5.0 (GENERIC.MP) #63: Wed Aug 17 10:14:30 MDT 2011
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 137428860928 (131062MB)
avail mem = 133756428288 (127560MB)
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.6 @ 0x9ec00 (55 entries)
bios0: vendor American Megatrends Inc. version 2.1c date 10/28/2011
bios0: Supermicro X8DTN+-F
acpi0 at bios0: rev 2
acpi0: sleep states S0 S1 S4 S5
acpi0: tables DSDT FACP APIC MCFG SLIT OEMB SRAT HPET DMAR SSDT EINJ BERT ERST 
HEST
acpi0: wakeup devices NPE3(S4) NPE5(S4) NPE7(S4) NPE8(S4) NPE9(S4) P0P1(S4) 
UAR1(S4) UAR2(S4) PS2K(S1) PS2M(S1) USB0(S4) USB1(S4) USB2(S4) USB5(S4) 
EUSB(S4) USB3(S4) USB4(S4) USB6(S4) USBE(S4) P0P4(S4) P0P5(S4) P0P6(S4) 
P0P7(S4) P0P8(S4) P0P9(S4) NPE1(S4) SLPB(S4) PWRB(S4)
acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 24 bits
acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat
cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.39 MHz
cpu0: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu0: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu0: apic clock running at 133MHz
cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 2 (application processor)
cpu1: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu1: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu1: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu2 at mainbus0: apid 4 (application processor)
cpu2: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu2: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu2: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu3 at mainbus0: apid 16 (application processor)
cpu3: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu3: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu3: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu4 at mainbus0: apid 18 (application processor)
cpu4: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu4: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu4: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu5 at mainbus0: apid 20 (application processor)
cpu5: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu5: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu5: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu6 at mainbus0: apid 32 (application processor)
cpu6: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.08 MHz
cpu6: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu6: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu7 at mainbus0: apid 34 (application processor)
cpu7: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu7: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu7: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu8 at mainbus0: apid 36 (application processor)
cpu8: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu8: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu8: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu9 at mainbus0: apid 48 (application processor)
cpu9: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu9: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu9: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu10 at mainbus0: apid 50 (application processor)
cpu10: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 @ 2.40GHz, 2400.09 MHz
cpu10: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,DCA,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,NXE,LONG
cpu10: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
cpu11 at mainbus0: apid 52 (application processor)
cpu11: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5645 

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