On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 06:36:35PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022-02-25, Robert Nagy wrote:
> > Maybe we need a default vmd class? What do you guys think?
>
> I definitely think it makes sense. Not sure whether it should just go in
> etc.amd64 or the others too (vmd only exists on amd64
On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 01:46:00PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On 2022-02-25, Robert Nagy wrote:
> > Maybe we need a default vmd class? What do you guys think?
>
> Regardless of what the limit is, this seems like a daemon where people
> will bump into the limit. Perhaps a reminder is in order too?
Update: Reinstalling the OS and reapplying all patches cleared this
issue. I can't explain why security fix 3 previously horked this system.
dn
On 2/23/22 7:04 PM, David Newman wrote:
OpenBSD 7.0 GENERIC#3 i386, running as a VM on VMware vSphere 5.5
After applying a security fix through sysp
On 2022-02-25, Robert Nagy wrote:
> Maybe we need a default vmd class? What do you guys think?
Regardless of what the limit is, this seems like a daemon where people
will bump into the limit. Perhaps a reminder is in order too?
Index: vm.c
On 2022-02-25, Robert Nagy wrote:
> Maybe we need a default vmd class? What do you guys think?
I definitely think it makes sense. Not sure whether it should just go in
etc.amd64 or the others too (vmd only exists on amd64 so far, but if it's
ever added e.g. to arm64 then adding it in the other fi
Maybe we need a default vmd class? What do you guys think?
On 25/02/22 15:34 +0100, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In commit Eg1WuG7hzCoCPdcz, robert@ changed the ulimit for the daemon
> class in /etc/login.conf for amd64 from 'infinity' to 4096M (see [0]
> and [1]).
>
> This change broke my
Hi Stuart,
You got it right off the bat. I removed mtu config, replaced NONE with
0.0.0.1 and removed the dest line. Booted up and voila, a workable WAN IP
address using pppoe passthrough.
It seems like the realtek card may be holding back performance as I'm only
pulling in 800Mbps or perhaps it
Hi all,
In commit Eg1WuG7hzCoCPdcz, robert@ changed the ulimit for the daemon
class in /etc/login.conf for amd64 from 'infinity' to 4096M (see [0]
and [1]).
This change broke my vmd setup, and I had to dig around to understand
what happened. Sharing here in hopes of preventing others from
wastin
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