You can mount an mfs or a tmpfs there to solve that
Den 21 feb 2014 21:00 skrev Fred Snurd fredsn...@yahoo.com:
On Friday, February 21, 2014 11:14 AM, Theo de Raadt
dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
After studying FAQ 5.3, I am contemplating mounting /usr/src and
/usr/xenocara read-only
The sysctl for carp preempt sounds like that you are looking for.
2014-02-20 11:24 GMT+01:00 Kim Zeitler kim.zeit...@konzept-is.de:
Hello,
I have recently stumbled over a problem with a CARP router setup.
The routers have 2 carped interfaces, one for network A and B respectively.
We had
2014/1/23 Lars Nooden lars.noo...@gmail.com
After suspend or hibernate, I lose my designated console keyboard layout
(sv) and it reverts to the default (us?) wsconsctl shows that the
encoding to still be sv,
keyboard.encoding=sv
What setting(s) am I missing to preserve the
2013/12/5 Anders Berggren and...@halon.se
Interesting. I've got sasyncd to work pretty well by introducing a rather
long sleep before restoring the carp demote, with my main problem being the
fallback/restore to the designated master after a short period of the
backup being active (the
2013/12/2 Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
cross compiling is really missing in openBSD to handle very small Platform
which does not have the power to compile, and more.
If you choose to not become educated, fine, that's your choice. There
is a completely fine cross-build environment
2013/12/3 Laurent CARON lca...@unix-scripts.info
** Note for future readers, don't copy and paste this config snippet as it
does *NOT* work as you would expect it. **
$PEERv6=dead:beef::1
$MEv6=dead:beef::2
Think of the vegans...
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2013/12/5 Antonis Manousis antonismanou...@gmail.com
Hey everybody,
After reading the man page of carp (4) and since I am currently working
with this protocol I have a question concerning the first bug mentioned
in the bug section and a more general one. I quote from the man page..
If load
2013/11/21 J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org
On 11/21/13 12:23 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
Stuff like this is part of the fun for people developing OpenBSD (and
hopefully, fun for some of the users). Please understand that we
don't want anyone to take away our fun.
Hi, Nick.
I understand
And being one of the .. contributors of the OpenBSD G+ community (ie,
reposter from undeadly ;), I thought that the openbsd stuff in the general
BSD channel was mostly all the good stuff from the specific OpenBSD channel
anyhow, so I'd rather point people to the OpenBSD one.
2013/11/19 Tony
2013/11/13 Bruno Delbono b...@t.gt
Stop ranting away on the demerits of disabling apm (and now pci - right!
wtf?!).
He's not. He's rambling about you twisting knobs without having any kind of
clue as to why or how it would have helped, probably based on an outdated
guide which now also don't
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20131107073405mode=expandedcount=0
which points to:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20131106
2013/11/7 Nikola Gyurov ngyu...@gmail.com
After rebuilding, OpenSMTPD suddenly yelled syntax errors in a
previously working config file. Apparently
You still need to be able to send high-pitched sounds to scare away the
bats in /usr/games/wump
2013/11/1 Erling Westenvik erling.westen...@gmail.com
On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 10:43:52AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
block in quick on azalia0 freq =18KHz
I'd suggest removing in in case the
2013/10/27 Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com
3. Are there any strong opinions on CARP/pfsync vs RAID 1/altroot for
firewall redundancy for small office use.
I really don't see how those two options would be pitted against each
other.
Most of the time I don't see the firewall rules as
2013/10/16 Boris Goldberg bo...@twopoint.com
Is the old queueing gone? Is existing pf.conf not going to work with 5.4?
The new queueing doesn't appear until 5.5, so 5.4 will most certainly work
without you doing anything related to your pf.conf.
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We run a bunch of R320s with intel ix(4) 10GE cards.
Work fine.
The onboard raid is mfi or something IIRC, but it works also.
2013/10/11 Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com
Is anyone running OBSD 5.3 on Dell R*** series servers ?
What about 10G etherner devices ? And Storage ?
Is
Clouds solve problems for you. Like this:
http://www.cloudave.com/17213/cloud-is-simple-well-its-real-complex-but-that-complexity-can-and-should-be-hidden-from-users/geek-poke-cloud-complex/
2013/10/10 Florian Obser flor...@narrans.de
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 09:15:34AM +0200, InterNetX -
I bought two blue $2 usb-eth from china, they did not work on obsd, but
similar stuff (UNKNOWN4 in usbdevs) is available, so if anyone wants one,
we can try to whip up a working driver together.
The closest thing seems to be axe(4), except the current supported chip is
named 96xx-something and
For 5.4, plus54.html states:
Reinstate
ospfd(8)http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ospfdmanpath=OpenBSD%20Currentsektion=8format=htmlcode
to announce routes to backup carp interfaces, so that a specific route
is maintained during failover.
..which I think means it actually will announce
2013/9/25 Erling Westenvik erling.westen...@gmail.com
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 04:40:37PM +0200, Adelin Balou wrote:
The problem is : The Firewall has Internet and hosts on WLAN and LAN
can't
connect to internet. I don't know if my NAT and Filtering rules are not
matching. My
affect the contents, then after I rsync a file
from left to right, I would want to _know_ that rsync didn't go cheap on me
and sent me the wrong parts just because the rolling checksums and hashes
seemed to match. So how do you propose I verify this?
2013/9/20 Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com
Raimo, if people believe that hash(A)=hash(B) implies A=B, so strong
believe, that they use it in their programs,
It's a matter of engineering. Usually that is good enough.
If you don't think it's good enough then you should probably also worry
about how often strcmp(a, b) returns
2013/9/20 hru...@gmail.com
Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com wrote:
In practical terms, if I rsync a file from X to Y, and rsync says it is
complete, how to verify the 4G files actually are equal?
Given that rsync only knows that hash(A) was equal to hash(B) at the end,
what do you
2013/9/19 hru...@gmail.com
Alexander Hall alexan...@beard.se wrote:
Marc already anwered all your questions. Let me quote it.
Fuck off
The most brilliant answers of the experts:
An old quote which fits nicely here:
A book is a mirror: if an ape looks into it an apostle is hardly
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html
Most likely the 8/13 change.
2013/9/18 Riccardo Mottola riccardo.mott...@libero.it
Hi,
I have updated to a current snapshot (13 sept to be precise). The system
starts up, but most of the application which I had installed from ports
crash with a bad
If you queue your http traffic, downloading those pics are not that bad on
the links. ;)
2013/9/13 noah pugsley noah.pugs...@gmail.com
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de
wrote:
* Andy a...@brandwatch.com [2013-09-02 15:55]:
Also I'm very willing to
The FAQ has some info on making the text console have more lines on x86-y
machines, if that is what you are after.
2013/9/9 remy couture remycout...@gmail.com
Hi,
i'm looking for infos on how to play with the screen resolution on intel
framebuffer.
Other OSes have some kind of mode
Our ospfd boxes didn't like having PF on during failovers, while having
ospf redundancy upwards and carp redundancy downwards, since PF normally
doesn't like when it can't see the whole flow. Perhaps doing sloppy-states
could have fixed it, perhaps no-state could have done it, but in the end,
we
I only add /32 aliases. I believe in only having one ip with the wide mask,
and just having the rest being single-ip aliases for the same reason as not
having multiple ethernet interfaces with the wide mask on the same ethernet
segment, since it screws up my knowledge on which IF will be used for
/4 andy a...@brandwatch.com
On Wed, 4 Sep 2013 15:19:07 +0200, Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com
wrote:
Our ospfd boxes didn't like having PF on during failovers, while having
ospf redundancy upwards and carp redundancy downwards, since PF normally
doesn't like when it can't see the whole
I thought the 10G benchmarks discussed recently showed that the performance
hit from keeping state was so small it didn't matter, so you might aswell
just let the default (keep state) be there for those services.
2013/9/4 Christopher Hilton ch...@vindaloo.com
Does it make sense for me to keep
I've seen similar issues when the network port had the same network/VLAN
both untagged and tagged at the same time.
The end result was that the switch decided that the mac was on the physical
(untagged) port only, and would not talk to the same mac tagged against the
vlan IF, meaning it basically
When you run autoconf/automake (from ports at least), they usually say that
you should export variables like AUTOCONF_VERSION and AUTOMAKE_VERSION to
something like 2.11 or 1.9 or so.
For me:
$ pkg_info | grep auto
autoconf-2.59p3 automatically configure source code on many Un*x
platforms
I have only run (and still do run) 10G networking over ix(4), but those
seems to work fine enough. The limit does not seem to be the HW in that
case, as the recent 10G discussions state.
2013/8/15 Diana Eichert deich...@wrench.com
What I want to do.
create a netflow collector using OpenBSD
2013/8/13 Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr
Hello Don,
I haven't any problem with iPXE (used on my libvirt/KVM hypervisor).
Same here, boot ipxe in kvm without any issues.
And lastly, IMHO, optionally, it would be nice if the eventual solution
was
capable of being pxebooted via
I don't think the upgrade will mess with files in /root ever, so it should
be as safe as /home/other-user.
If you install-and-wipe-your-disks-accidentally I'd think /home is in the
same kind of danger.
2013/8/13 Stefan Wollny ste...@wollny.de
Hi there,
I usually follow -current installing
Build your own bsd.rd which feeds precomputed values for disk size and so
on. Not super hard to do.
Den 12 aug 2013 21:44 skrev Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr:
Hello,
thanks for your reply Johan, but this is not why i want. site.tgz
contain a set of preconfigured files to deploy with
2013/7/11, Jummo jum...@yahoo.de:
Hi,
How do you manage your pf.conf?
My setup: I have 9 firewalls with carp and each with around 500 lines of
pf.conf, except one firewall, later more. I edit the pf.conf manually.
Every logical pf rule has a unique identifier (a number) which I add
2013/6/25 Killman BOFH kill...@dkcorp.ec
Apparently a problem with DNS A record
www.openbsd.org is down but openbsd.org is up!
They are different machines.
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If only the FAQ had answers to questions like this...
Oh wait = http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#AddFileSet
2013/6/3 Tito Mari Francis Escaño titomarifran...@gmail.com
Since you already installed the system, you can extract comp53.tgz on / so
you don't have to reinstall if I recall
2013/5/14 Marc Espie es...@nerim.net
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 04:08:30PM +0200, Janne Johansson wrote:
I usually add a bunch of packages in a row, and when it wants me to
interact, I don't understand why the packages act differently:
pkg_add subversion mtr arping rsync
Ambiguous: choose
I usually add a bunch of packages in a row, and when it wants me to
interact, I don't understand why the packages act differently:
pkg_add subversion mtr arping rsync
Ambiguous: choose dependency for subversion-1.7.8:
a 0: apr-util-1.4.1p0
1: apr-util-1.4.1p0-ldap
Your choice: 0
I see this too, after the PS2 mux commit. For me, a workaround is to zzz
the machine and wake it up. Not very neat but works.
2013/5/10 Frank Brodbeck f...@guug.de
Hi all,
as soon as I start X (startx, no display manager involved) my systems
seems to hang right after I am seeing the root
Most people use cvsync to sync repos nowadays. I suggest you move to that
instead.
Still, listed cvsup servers should be down of course.
2013/5/11 KÄrlis MiÄ·elsons karlis.mikels...@lf.lv
Hello,
For last couple of days there have been a problem with OpenBSD CVSup
mirrors, none of mirrors
Which they arent, since the cvsup page was removed over a year ago.
2013/5/11 Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com
Most people use cvsync to sync repos nowadays. I suggest you move to that
instead.
Still, listed cvsup servers should be down of course.
2013/5/11 KÄrlis MiÄ·elsons
2013/5/10 Stefan Olsson stefan.karl.ols...@gmail.com
When I use startx things works quite well with X-windows, but since I want
Long time since I saw one of these knee-jerk reactions:
The X.Org Foundation requests that the following names be used when
referring to this software:
X
Not that I have a better suggestion than yours, but I don't like
whitelisting at the ip level. If I have multiple trusted routers this
ends up as a long shell-script that tries to feed ips until it works.
I can see a point (for both v4 and v6) to sometimes lock the arp/ndp for
your def-gw so that
mtree wants them to be:
# grep ^pwd.db /etc/mtree/*
/etc/mtree/special:pwd.db type=file mode=0444 uname=root
gname=wheel optional
2013/5/7 noah pugsley noah.pugs...@gmail.com
On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com wrote:
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 22:06,
;
- }
}
-
if (IN6_IS_ADDR_MULTICAST(taddr6)) {
nd6log((LOG_INFO, nd6_ns_input: bad NS target (multicast)\n));
2013/5/6 Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com
I have now run into this problem also. (which sadly affects
anoncvs.eu.openbsd.org).
The router has another ip on a loopback
I have now run into this problem also. (which sadly affects
anoncvs.eu.openbsd.org).
The router has another ip on a loopback interface somewhere which it thinks
is it's own main v6 ip, and then it sends it as the source ip of the
solictation.
This in turn means that my obsd wont respond to the NDP
make a table, and have cron update the contents of this table with the
result of the latest resolved ip.
2013/3/15 Gilles LAMIRAL gilles.lami...@laposte.net
Hello,
I need to use an hostname in a pf rule to allow a connection.
The hostname is needed because the resolution is dynamic,
it can
http://openports.se/search.php?so=graphviz
yes there is.
2013/3/5 Илья Шипицин chipits...@gmail.com:
Hello!
is there python GraphViz in ports ?
if so, what is name of port (I couldn't find any)
*type 'exceptions.ImportError'*: No module named gv
Cheers,
Ilya Shipitsin
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/5 Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com
http://openports.se/search.php?so=graphviz
yes there is.
2013/3/5 Илья Шипицин chipits...@gmail.com:
Hello!
is there python GraphViz in ports ?
if so, what is name of port (I couldn't find any)
*type 'exceptions.ImportError'*: No module named
2013/3/4 Jacques Pelletier jpellet...@ieee.org:
Le 2013-03-04 01:49, Theo de Raadt a écrit :
For use in the GUI of an application, I need to have a list of detected
serial and parallel ports. This list is used to fill a combo box where
the user select the port to use (example: in Windows, it
Everytime a new bootblock gets written one needs to repeat the dd
stuff, but a normal upgrade usually doesn't make a new bootblock for
you.
2013/3/4 James Griffin j...@kontrol.kode5.net:
Hi
I've got a machine which is dual-booting Windows 7 and OpenBSD current.
I am currently downloading the
2013/3/1 lilit-aibolit lilit-aibo...@mail.ru:
Hello misc, I'm a bit confusion with understanding such things.
[...]
Or am I totally wrong? Because I read man, faq, ca(REMOVED)el.org,
Bad move.
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I would raise it far more, since you're at 60-something percent when
you peak at 22k.
2013/2/26 Peter Farmer pfarmer...@gmail.com:
Thanks Vadim, with set limit state 3 I now see the states balloon
upto nearly 22000 states at peak, and no more state up - down.
Peter
On 26 February
2013/2/22 Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com:
The source was available, but it relies on Sun/Oracle patents.
The CDDL license it was provided under allows use of those patents,
but only subject to certain conditions, and there are indemnification
clauses that some projects cannot agree to.
OpenBSD doesn't believe much in them, and doesn't need lkms for all basic usage.
It just didn't get disabled in case someone (like OpenAFS users) wants it.
It doesn't work on all platforms, either
2013/2/22 Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado i...@juanfra.info:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 04:22:51AM
2013/2/19 Keith ke...@scott-land.net:
Q. How do I make the default web folder /var/www/ capable of holding
millions of files (say 50GB worth of small 2kb-12kb files) so that I won't
get inode issues ?
Since you probably aren't going to have 50G/2k number of files in a
single dir, then you'd be
You can have ifstated test gw reachability, I think relayd has similar
functionality to manage routes, one could somewhat easily script if
gwA up send packets via ifA, if gwB up ...
mpath would be yet one option.
2013/2/13 What you get is Not what you see wygin...@gmail.com:
Hi
I have a pf box
2013/1/25 Xinform3n xinfor...@gmail.com:
Reply @Thomas Bodzar
Why i386 on 12GB of RAM? Did you test amd64 and best option current?
Because it's an old Xeon CPU which doesn't support amd64 instructions
(only ia64).
Don't think xeons ever supported ia64.
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2013/1/25 Xinform3n xinfor...@gmail.com:
Don't think xeons ever supported ia64.
That's true...
I confused Intel 64 instructions. EMT64 ?
Anyway, OpenBSD amd64 won't work on this type of CPU, right ?
OpenBSD-amd64 runs on intels that do have EMT64. Its just intel that
wanted a name for the
2013/1/22 Peter Hessler phess...@openbsd.org:
On 2013 Jan 22 (Tue) at 17:37:18 +0800 (+0800), Salil Wadnerkar wrote:
:Some programs like smlnj, which is SML by New Jersey, support only 32-bit
:binaries. On Linux distros, I can use gcc multilib support. How do I do
:that in OpenBSD?
OpenBSD
2013/1/22 Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com:
Then again, if you haven't figured out that during the last two
centuries, chances are that you won't ever.
decades. Though interpreting it as since the last century still holds.
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2013/1/17 WANG Siyuan wangsiyuanb...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I install gcc 4.7 on openbsd using pkg_add. after installation, I use
'gcc -v' to check, I found it is also gcc 4.2 !
how to upgrade gcc 4.2 to gcc 4.7 on openbsd? thank you!
The non-system gcc ends up in /usr/local/bin
Edit your PATH
2013/1/14 Martin Schröder mar...@oneiros.de:
PS: apropos should be mentioned in afterboot(8).
The first command in afterboot mentioned is help.
The first paragraph of help(1) goes:
Type man man for instructions on how to use it properly. Pay
especially close attention to the -k option.
2013/1/14 Franco Fichtner slash...@gmail.com:
You need to understand that people asking question here have no idea
about the marvellous man pages in OpenBSD and they never will (because
then they would not be asking in the first place). If it weren't for
jmc@'s love for tweaking man pages I'd
You have updated your system beyond the time when those packages were built.
OR;
You have updated your system and forgot to update PKG_PATH or
/etc/pkg.conf to reflect it.
See
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#NoFun
2013/1/9 Michel Blais mic...@targointernet.com:
Hi,
The're 2 package I'm
cd /dev
for i in $(jot 20 10); do ./MAKEDEV bpf${i} ; done
to make 20 more bpfs. Each tcpdump and dhcrelay will want one of their
own so you may need more dev-entries.
2013/1/8 Ulrich Drolshagen u.drolsha...@t-online.de:
Hi,
I am running an openbsd router attached to several vlans. On one of
Sounds like you want to read
man 2 pathconf
2013/1/1 Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com:
Hi list members,
i wrote a simple function in ANSI C :
unsigned long
nammax_len(void)
{
struct dirent d;
return sizeof d.d_name;
}
On OpenBSD i got, as a return value,
You seem to have mixed up packages and the install file sets.
Den 27 dec 2012 17:43 skrev Live user nots...@live.com:
On 27/12/2012 17:25, Chris Bennett wrote:
You are assuming that someone will never just run base.
Base includes a lot of useful software all by itself.
Apache, PF, a working
At one time there was:
http://mailman.theapt.org/pipermail/openbsd-nfsv4/2007-January/88.html
2012/12/23 Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Friedrich Locke
friedrich.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
Does OBSD support NFS 4 ? If not, is there plans to do so ?
It
2012/12/17 Robert Connolly rob...@secondfloor.ca:
Hello.
I have heard on IRC that I am running a vulnerable version of Firefox,
despite running 'pkg_add -a -u', on my OpenBSD 5.2 system. The advice I got
was to run snapshots, because OpenBSD does not have the human resources to
maintain
My guess, compliance to some standard
Den 16 dec 2012 11:17 skrev Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 11:02:31AM +0100, David Coppa wrote:
| .profile can be interrupted with ctrl+c.
|
| Because it is under controle or the user and he/she can disable
| such
Can you show the output of ifconfig trunk0 after you have run this?
And uname -a since a moderately recent -current wont allow mtus 1500
when I test.
2012/9/18 mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se:
/etc/hostname.em0:
up mtu 9000
/etc/hostname.em1
up mtu 9000
/etc/hostname.trunk0
trunkproto lacp
nnpfs (ie arla) has been discontinued in openbsd.
2012/11/12 Anders Trobäck b...@troback.com:
Hi,
is afsd working in 5.2?
If yes, where can I read about the error arla[13196]:
kern_open /dev/nnpfs0: Operation not supported by device besides
in /var/log/daemon?
If no, where can I read
nnpfs (ie arla) has been discontinued in openbsd.
is afsd working in 5.2?
If yes, where can I read about the error arla[13196]:
kern_open /dev/nnpfs0: Operation not supported by device besides
in /var/log/daemon?
If no, where can I read about why?
So now it's just net/openafs for
Yes, that is expected from snaps right now.
2012/11/5 Sergey Bronnikov este...@gmail.com:
After upgrade to latest snapshot I see strange lines in dmesg:
Constant TSC= yes
Invariant TSC [ITSC]= no
Architectural Performance
2012/10/1 Erwin Schliske erwin.schli...@sevenval.com:
Hello,
I've set up an OpenBSD box as vpn gateway. The tunnel I have to establish is
with a Cisco ASA 5505, which is not under my administration.
Here is the ipsec.conf
ike esp from { 172.30.77.0/24, 10.70.0.0/24, 10.83.0.0/24,
Perhaps the pipe size causes degradations, I seem to recall getting better
results on benchmarks without pipes.
Den 1 okt 2012 18:07 skrev Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net:
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 11:20:06AM -0400, Jim Miller wrote:
I just reran the test again. I still receive about 600Mbps
2012/9/18 Ed Flecko edfle...@gmail.com:
I have State and Federal regulators that want me to PROVE (since their
only used to looking at Micro$oft servers) my OBSD 5.1 server is up to
date, and there are no outstanding patches that need to be applied.
One interresting point would be how do you
You get it even if you don't specify it on mfs'es.
2012/9/5 Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net:
the async flag is not necessary
Chaminda Indrajith [c.indraj...@gmail.com] wrote:
Thanks...
I did it and steps are shown below.
mount_mfs -s 2097152 /dev/sd0b /var/amavisd/tmp/
# df -h
2012/8/14 Eike Lantzsch zp6...@gmail.com:
On Monday 13 August 2012 12:23:51 Theo de Raadt wrote:
It is good sense to push unix users into a mentality that usernames
should be lower case by default.
You sure pushed me into it ;-)
I see it now:
simplicity (Administrator is just awful root is a
Also, diffs from git has proven to not apply cleanly at times (for
reasons unknown to me), so whatever you hope the versioning tool will
let you do, don't forget to make sure any contributions do apply.
We will not do that for you, just to accommodate different VC systems
that people fancy at the
2012/6/22 Miod Vallat m...@online.fr:
I doubt you could build mac68k in a week.
He could.
My HP 345 takes roughly two weeks to build src, if there are no
problems. IIRC 8-10h to build a kernel.
Yours is a 68030 with 8MB, you're swap-bound. His is a 68040 with 64ish
MB.
My amiga-m68k that
2012/6/21 Miod Vallat m...@online.fr:
There's always the possibility to split OpenBSD, `outsourcing' the
platforms which do not matter except to crazy nutcases to `RusticBSD'.
Oh, perhaps resurrect amiga-m68k on RusticBSD then. =)
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2012/6/15 Bryan Irvine sparcta...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 2:15 AM, Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com
wrote:
The ulimits will ultimately be capped by the platform MAXDSIZ, which
for mipses probably is 1G:
./arch/mips64/include/vmparam.h:#define MAXDSIZ
(1*1024*1024*1024
The ulimits will ultimately be capped by the platform MAXDSIZ, which
for mipses probably is 1G:
./arch/mips64/include/vmparam.h:#define MAXDSIZ
(1*1024*1024*1024) /* max data size */
..so that's where ulimit -d unlimited will allow at most.
2012/6/15 Rafael Sadowski raf...@sizeofvoid.org:
2012/5/22 Richards, Toby toby.richa...@slo.courts.ca.gov:
Outstanding point. The thing is this: With MS
PHP is clearly distinct from the OS. I go get it
from php.org. With BSD I must rely on the
package system.
Or you download it and compile it yourself, so the word must up
there is clearly
2012/5/14 Mik J mikyde...@yahoo.fr:
After my new OpenBSD installation, I'm trying to copy data from my backup
disk and I have these errors.
wd0f: uncorrectable data error reading
fsbn 1671616960 of 1671616896-1671617023)
I have in previous messages that some sectors should be dead on my hard
2012/5/14 Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk:
On Sat, 12 May 2012 11:16:34 -0700
Tyler Morgan wrote:
Anyway, I hope that perspective is useful in some way. I have no strong
opinion on the usefulness of an OpenBSD live CD, and this isn't a Linux
mailing list blah blah blah
WHilst you have
2012/5/7 Dimitry T dimitryr...@hotmail.com:
P.S Is there any changes in performance if change in kernel conf i386 to
i686?
Some reasons why you should not build a custom kernel:
You do not need to, normally.
You will not get a faster system.
Can this applies to my question?
Why don't you
2012/4/19 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org:
I have now removed the trunking to see if that affected it, but no
joy. So I now have:
bnx0: flags=28843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST,NOINET6 mtu
1500
Don't know how you got to this state but I'm pretty sure this
interface should be
2012/4/20 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org:
If you can Matt, try to set the carppeer option so it unicasts carp
status packets between the hosts over the vlans, and see if it helps.
The parent iface not being in promisc mode is likely to at least
break reception of packets destined for
OpenBSD will use RNGs on CPU:s that have them, like the VIA C7 series.
2012/4/6 Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk:
I was looking at this entropy gatherer (havege) and was wondering if
OpenBSD uses any similar techniques?
www.irisa.fr/caps/projects/hipsor/
--
To our sweethearts and
2012/4/1 Girish Venkatachalam girishvenkatacha...@gmail.com:
Dear all,
I am having a ball of a time configuring ipsec.conf against our
friendly Fortigate VPN box.
I think the model is some very old one, perhaps 50B or something.
Now some other Linux based commercial VPN is able to talk to it
2012/3/4 PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com:
thank to Camiel Dobbelaar, carp log at 6 shown ip_output problem, which
lead me to:
pass quick proto carp no state
Which doesn't match the PF FAQ which says:
Since CARP is its own protocol it should have an explicit pass rule
in filter
2012/3/12 Fredrik Staxeng fst...@update.uu.se:
So you state that the fact that if one chooses to use the whole disk,
the whole disk is used needs further documentation?
Once upon a time, mkfs used to make a 10-second pause before starting.
That's the way you do it.
That is an answer to the
2012/3/2 PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com:
hello!
we are running CARP-ed load balancers (carp over different vlans).
it was running just great with 6 carp addresses.
when we added 7th, randomly we get MASTERs on both server for certain carp
interface. After reboot we can get
2012/3/3 Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com:
when we added 7th, randomly we get MASTERs on both server for certain carp
interface. After reboot we can get different carp interface on dual MASTER
state, and so on.
carp negotiations are ok, tcpdump shows them all. both peers see each
other
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