> On Oct 14, 2019, at 3:04 PM, Steven Surdock wrote:
>
> root@host# more /var/backups/disklabel.sd1.backup
> # /dev/rsd1c:
> type: SCSI
> disk: SCSI disk
> label: SR RAID 1
> duid: 8ec2330eabf7cd26
> flags:
> bytes/sector: 512
> sectors/track: 63
> tracks/cylinder: 255
> sectors/cylinder: 16065
On 10/13/19 12:39 AM, Sean Kamath wrote:
> Doh!
>
> set tty com0
>
> Alix is coming along OK now. Still have questions about i386 and
> SCSI. . .
>
> Sean
>
>
>> On Oct 12, 2019, at 23:13, Sean Kamath
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> In my odyssey to get larger disks on my Alix machines, I
> -Original Message-
> From: Aaron Mason
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2019 7:13 PM
> To: Steven Surdock
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Softraid data recovery
>
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 7:34 AM Steven Surdock net.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have a simple RAID1 configuration on wd0,
On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 7:34 AM Steven Surdock
wrote:
>
> I have a simple RAID1 configuration on wd0, wd1. I was in the process of
> performing a rebuild on wd1, as it failed during some heavy reads. During
> the rebuild wd0 went into a failure state. After some troubleshooting I
> decided
On 2019-10-14 19:33, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> j...@begriffs.com (Joe Nelson), 2019.10.14 (Mon) 04:32 (CEST):
>> I'd like to write a daemon to change machdep.lidaction and the xrandr output
>> as
>> an external monitor or power is attached/detached from my laptop. Is there a
>> way to detect those
I have a simple RAID1 configuration on wd0, wd1. I was in the process of
performing a rebuild on wd1, as it failed during some heavy reads. During the
rebuild wd0 went into a failure state. After some troubleshooting I decided to
reboot and now my RAID disk, sd1, is unavailable. Disks wd0
Ok... I've updated both ends of the tunnel to OpenBSD 6.5 and the same problem
exists when trying to pass packets of a certain size.
Any ideas on how to fix or work around this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Russell P. Sutherland Email: russell . sutherland @ utoronto dawt ca
Network
On Thu Oct 10 2019 20:27, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 04:45:37PM +0200, Norman Golisz wrote:
> > it seems relayd's configuration syntax does not allow specifying port
> > ranges, like 9740:10200. Am I correct?
> Depends on where; search for "range" in relayd.conf(5).
Thanks!
Hi,
I have a 600X! It is a super-vintage machine with a wonderful keyboard.
Gwen Nelson wrote:
Hi all, I've been trying to fix up an old Thinkpad, a 600X model with a
Pentium III and 64mb RAM, I get some errors in the AML code:
https://imgur.com/gallery/IRrpgmk
Unfortunately I can't obtain a
Hi,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
First I'd try a snapshot, if that doesn't help then I'd try "boot -c"
and "disable acpitz". If you can get it booting, the acpi tables
generated in the report by running sendbug as root might help track
it down.
I also have a 600X with that issue. I totally
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 05:55:58PM +1100, Damian McGuckin wrote:
Because I had a working L2TP server setup on $L2TP, I was not going to
go into its pf.conf, ipsec.conf, or anything else. But here is npppd.conf
ike passive esp transport \
I changed /etc/ipsec.conf to have 'ike' reflect the external IP
ike passive esp transport \
proto udp from $L2TPX to any port 1701 \
main auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes" group modp2048 \
quick auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes" group modp2048 \
psk "MYSECRET"
and restarted
On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 10:31:55PM -0300, Clark Block wrote:
> Do OpenBSD developers approve Isotop?
>
> If not, why OpenBSD developers don't approve Isotop?
>
> Reference Isotop: https://3hg.fr/Isos/isotop/
OpenBSD code is free for anyone to use for any purpose. We don't stamp
a seal of
j...@begriffs.com (Joe Nelson), 2019.10.14 (Mon) 04:32 (CEST):
> I'd like to write a daemon to change machdep.lidaction and the xrandr output
> as
> an external monitor or power is attached/detached from my laptop. Is there a
> way to detect those events from a C program?
x-on-resize[1] might
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 05:55:58PM +1100, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> Because I had a working L2TP server setup on $L2TP, I was not going to
> go into its pf.conf, ipsec.conf, or anything else. But here is npppd.conf
>
> ike passive esp transport \
> proto udp from egress to any port
I have a L2TP NPPPD server machine with IP $L2TP sitting behind an OpenBSD
firewall, say FIRET. 'T' for temporary because it will move. $L2TP is an
externally routable IP. $Ext, the external interface of FIRET, allows
traffic into $L2TP. A snippet of pf.conf is
begin snippet-0
ipsecIN =
Hello,
It seems there is a man/FAQ in english :
https://3hg.fr/Isos/isotop/isotop.man.html
--
Cordialement,
Pierre BARDOU
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