Guidelines for kern.maxfiles and kern.maxvnodes...

2005-09-08 Thread Jeff Ross
1200 open files. Stopping and restarting apache dropped that down to 168, but in the last hour that number had already grown to 324. I'm headed to the apache docs to see if I can figure out how to keep apache under control, but any pointers there would be greatly appreciated, too. Thanks, Jeff

Re: very, very slow usb data transfer speed on 3.7

2005-10-11 Thread Jeff Ross
I've got a USB external drive that is virtually unusable because it is so slow. mount dev/sd0a on / type ffs (local) /dev/sd0p on /backup type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid, softdep) /dev/sd0o on /destdir type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid, softdep) /dev/sd0d on /home type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid,

Re: very, very slow usb data transfer speed on 3.7

2005-10-12 Thread Jeff Ross
. Andrew. Thank you Andrew and Peter for the explanation of why that drive is so slow. I inherited it at work. It's also got a firewire interface, so perhaps when firewire support comes along it will actually be usable. Jeff Jeff Ross wrote: I've got a USB external drive

Logging mod_rewrite

2007-07-11 Thread Jeff Ross
for the access logs and both of these work fine. I sure would appreciate any clues. Jeff Ross

OT: Does anyone have a contact at Lycos?

2007-08-06 Thread Jeff Ross
the cooperation of the current registrar, I really love to know it. That could probably even go to the list ;-) Thanks, Jeff Ross

Any Festival users out there?

2007-10-08 Thread Jeff Ross
If anyone is using the festival speech synthesis system that is in ports or any other speech synthesis system that can run on OpenBSD and you don't mind me picking your brain, please drop me a note. Thanks, Jeff Ross

May 2 snapshot and httpd library problem...

2005-05-07 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I just upgraded with a snapshot (from ftp3.usa.openbsd.org, bsd.rd and Upgrade) dated May 2 and now have the following when I start apache: [Sat May 7 19:14:39 2005] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down /usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libc.so.34.2: /usr/lib/libc.so.36.0 : WARNING:

Re: May 2 snapshot and httpd library problem...

2005-05-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On 9:07:04 pm 05/07/05 Todd C. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you using any non-standard apache modules? If so, that might be your problem. Check the output of ldd /usr/sbin/httpd, it should look something like: /usr/sbin/httpd: StartEnd Type Ref Name

Guidelines for kern.maxfiles and kern.maxvnodes...

2005-06-01 Thread Jeff Ross
there would be greatly appreciated, too. Thanks, Jeff Ross dmesg: OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #34: Sat May 7 19:59:47 MDT 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.66GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.67 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8

Re: The Apache Question

2006-02-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wouldn't it be better then to start a spinoff project (openhttpd or something comes to mind) instead of still calling it apache httpd 1.3? No, because that's what it is. What you're talking about is marketing drivel.

SuperMicro 6010H with no working nics...

2007-04-12 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I just purchased a new-to-me SuperMicro 6010H server on eBay. dmesg follows. The system has two onboard Intel nics that both generic and generic.mp see in the dmesg but the nics are unable to find a link when I plug a cable in. I've got network access now through a aue usb to

Re: SuperMicro 6010H with no working nics...

2007-04-13 Thread Jeff Ross
buggy :-) I'll do that--thanks for the thought. Jeff On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 09:16:02PM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi all, I just purchased a new-to-me SuperMicro 6010H server on eBay. dmesg follows. The system has two onboard Intel nics that both generic and generic.mp see in the dmesg

U320 Drive on U160 controller?

2007-04-20 Thread Jeff Ross
conflicting advice on google, some say no problem, other say I'll kill the U320 in short order, not seeing any hints in the man pages. Thanks, Jeff Ross OpenBSD 4.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #1: Fri Apr 13 12:54:01 MDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel

Re: U320 Drive on U160 controller?

2007-04-20 Thread Jeff Ross
Marco Peereboom wrote: Will work just fine. Might as well purchase an mpt board (mpi). Thanks, Marco! I would if I could but the onboard nics are dead and the one pci-x slot is now in use by the em0 ;-) Jeff On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 10:14:54AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi, I'm trying

Re: U320 Drive on U160 controller?

2007-04-20 Thread Jeff Ross
Kenneth R Westerback wrote: On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 10:14:54AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi, I'm trying to add a second drive to the new to me SuperMicro server I just purchased off ebay. It has an Adaptec AIC-7899 U160 controller (dmesg below) but I'm finding a lot more U320 drives for sale

Garbled line in dmesg = flakey hardware?

2007-05-11 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi, I found this in my dmesg this morning after rebooting a server that paniced. (Sorry, no chance to get a trace or ps--I'm still working on getting a serial connection to another box working.) scsibus1 at ami0: 16 targets safte0 at scsibus1 targ 6 lun 0: SUPER, GEM318, 0 SCSI2 3/processor

Backup system administrator needed

2008-01-31 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, If you are in or near (say 50 miles) the Cheyenne, WY area and might be interested in some backup systems administrator work, please drop me a line. Thanks, Jeff Ross

Problems setting up ipsec...

2008-03-23 Thread Jeff Ross
, Jeff Ross

Re: Text to Speech?

2008-04-13 Thread Jeff Ross
Sunnz wrote: Hi, Just wondering if anyone uses a screen reader? I used to use espeak on Linux because it is 1, cli, 2, you can just copy and paste a bunch of text to stdin and it will speak it, 3, it is very easy to adjust the speed on the command line just --speed 200 or something. 4, use

Re: pdflib extension for php5 module on openbsd 3.8

2006-03-17 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all. I've searched the archives and googled till I'm blue in the face, and I've seen this question raised, but nothing useful solution-wise. I recently noticed that there's no pdflib extension for the php5 apache module in the openbsd 3.8

Re: Site indexing application

2006-03-21 Thread Jeff Ross
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Gabriel George POPA wrote: Hello misc, I must install a search facility for my site. Do you know what is the most appropriate (Harvest, ht://Dig, Nutch?). I've used Nutch (from Apache.org) before on my old Slackware 10.1 machine and I didn't like it very much

Spamd and verbose logging...

2006-03-27 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I'm trying to understand why spamd isn't doing any verbose logging on my mail server. Spamd is working fine, so this is more curiosity/learning than anything else. NOTE: I have replaced the standard syslog with socklog. I understand that this may be a socklog problem and not a

Re: Spamd and verbose logging...

2006-03-27 Thread Jeff Ross
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Ray Lai wrote: On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 09:53:01AM -0700, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to understand why spamd isn't doing any verbose logging on my mail server. Spamd is working fine, so this is more curiosity/learning than anything else. NOTE: I have replaced

Re: Support the project by buying from store or make donations

2006-03-27 Thread Jeff Ross
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Hannah Schroeter wrote: Hi! On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 03:51:04PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote: Glass is hard to ship. Right. But plastic mugs could work, and there're some kinds of plastic mugs that can look quite good. I just remember those things they had at the Depeche

Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I've had several users reporting that mail to them from gmail and aol accounts has been bouncing. I finally got my hands on the bounce messages from one of the gmail messages. Two were Delivery Status Notifications like this: Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed:

Re: Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, David Hill wrote: On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 09:41:56AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi all, I've had several users reporting that mail to them from gmail and aol accounts has been bouncing. I finally got my hands on the bounce messages from one of the gmail messages. Two were

Re: Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, David Hill wrote: On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 10:49:06AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, David Hill wrote: On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 09:41:56AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi all, I've had several users reporting that mail to them from gmail and aol accounts has

Re: Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Darrin Chandler wrote: Jeff Ross wrote: Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message will be retried for 1 more day(s) Technical details of temporary failure: TEMP_FAILURE: Could not initiate SMTP conversation with any hosts

Re: Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2006/04/07 10:49, Jeff Ross wrote: rdr pass on $if_ext proto tcp from whitelist to port smtp \ - ($if_ext) port 25 Have you tested that your whitelist works by connecting from an IP address that's listed on it? No, but until this last week

Re: Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Darrin Chandler wrote: Jeff Ross wrote: Is it possible you're hitting spamd's max connection limit? I don't think so. This is a moderately busy e-mail server, and 800 connections seems like a lot. Is there a tool out there I don't know about that can figure out

Re: Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
Okay, I've had some good ideas and thing to check. In the meantime, I've had a chance to run tcpdump on port 25 while an aol e-mail was being bounced. Here's the relevant part of the capture: 11:42:56.537510 imo-m16.mx.aol.com.smtp heinlein.openvistas.net.2047: P 1:100(99) ack 1 win 32768

Re: Spamd, gmail and aol...

2006-04-07 Thread Jeff Ross
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2006/04/07 14:55, Jeff Ross wrote: rdr pass on $if_ext proto tcp from whitelist to port smtp \ - ($if_ext) port 25 Have you tested that your whitelist works by connecting from an IP address that's listed on it? No, but until this last week

ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-11 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi, I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the lan with this conf file: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf # $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/07/20 17:38:35 henning Exp $ # sample ntpd configuration file, see ntpd.conf(5) # Addresses to listen on

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Andrew Swisher wrote: On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 05:21:14PM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi, I've enabled ntpd with the -d flag to run as a server on a system on the lan with this conf file: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ cat /etc/ntpd.conf # $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/07

Re: ntpd as server logging...

2006-05-12 Thread Jeff Ross
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is there a way to log update requests from other computers on the lan? I'm trying to sync some [EMAIL PROTECTED] workstations and the update request always fail--both with it and with other time servers. I can sync

Re: Newer snaps throw kernel panic...

2006-05-22 Thread Jeff Ross
On Mon, 22 May 2006, Miod Vallat wrote: I've got a server that has been running fine with a bsd.mp kernel from Apr 23. I took it up to -current on May 19th and it threw a panic on boot. I booted from the old kernel and it was fine, so I cvsuped the source and built -current again. Same

SCSI disks slow

2006-05-25 Thread Jeff Ross
Here's a snip from /etc/daily on a server here with 4 10,000K Seagate Cheetah disks: Backing up root filesystem: copying /dev/rsd0a to /dev/rsd0n 31955+1 records in 31955+1 records out 261775872 bytes transferred in 849.226 secs (308252 bytes/sec) ** /dev/rsd0n ** Last Mounted on / ** Phase 1 -

Re: SCSI disks slow

2006-05-25 Thread Jeff Ross
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Steve Shockley wrote: Jeff Ross wrote: Backing up root filesystem: copying /dev/rsd0a to /dev/rsd0n One spindle, disk thrashes. Backing up root filesystem: copying /dev/rwd0a to /dev/rwd1m Two spindles, disk does not thrash. I wondered about that, but here

Stratitec USB2CR25 25-in-1 Card Read Just Works!

2006-06-26 Thread Jeff Ross
After trying unsuccessfully to mount a Kodak Easy Share camera directly (came up as ugen0), I decided to try a different approach and use a card reader instead. Sam's Club (a massive US members-only discount chain) had a Stratitec USB2CR25 universal card reader for $15. I was delighted to

Dump question...

2006-06-26 Thread Jeff Ross
Can someone please point me in the right direction (with a clue by four) on how to do this? (from the dump manpage) If dump receives a SIGINFO signal (see the ``status'' argument of stty(1)) whilst a backup is in progress, statistics on the amount com- pleted, current transfer rate, and

VPN using ipsec.conf isn't passing traffic...

2006-08-03 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, Lengthy message ahead! Here's a rough sketch of the two networks I'm trying to connect with a vpn. subnet (192.168.0.0/24) (openbsd and win xp) | | (agampoka) openbsd firewall

MP -current and networking problems...

2006-08-16 Thread Jeff Ross
I'm putting a couple of MP servers on-line and am having some networking problems with the GENERIC.MP -current kernel. (dmesgs below) When booting from the MP kernel, I have no networking--no pings in or out (other than localhost) no ssh, nothing. In this specific machine, I have three nics,

MegaRAID 320-2x battery tests

2006-08-26 Thread Jeff Ross
performance pctr: user-level cycle counter enabled dkcsum: sd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 dkcsum: sd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81 dkcsum: sd2 matches BIOS drive 0x82 root on sd0a rootdev=0x400 rrootdev=0xd00 rawdev=0xd02 Jeff Ross

Re: MegaRAID 320-2x battery tests

2006-08-28 Thread Jeff Ross
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006, Jeff Ross wrote: I followed with great interest the recent thread on misc@ http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=115620585301672w=2 aboout bad write performance with the MegaRAID 320-2 card, since I was also experiencing what I perceived to be slow write

Re: OpenBSD as a PDC on a windows network

2006-11-02 Thread Jeff Ross
Rainer Giedat wrote: Hi Stuart, On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 04:59:21PM -0500, stuartv wrote: This project is all part of my devious plan to gradually convert to an all (or at least mostly) OpenBSD environment here at work (psst... don't tell my boss). If this pans out, I think replacing our SQL

PHP gd library isn't loading...

2008-05-17 Thread Jeff Ross
-pgsql because I have not yet updated postgres to 8.3.1 but it still works just fine. Any cluesticks would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jeff Ross

Re: PHP gd library isn't loading...

2008-05-18 Thread Jeff Ross
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2008-05-18, Jeff Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/var/www/lib/php/modules/gd.so' - Cannot load specified object in Unknown on line 0 php5-gd-5.2.5 image manipulation extensions for php5

Can't browse to Microsoft web sites...

2008-05-20 Thread Jeff Ross
I know, Who cares? or Great! is my own response but my users have other wishes that include msn.com and this one has me stumped. I had a more complex pf rule set but now I'm using a simple rule set based almost entirely on the one from the PF FAQ: ext_if=em0 # External Public Interface

Re: Can't browse to Microsoft web sites...

2008-05-20 Thread Jeff Ross
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Jay Hart wrote: Maybe we could create a fake blog site stating that MSN.COM is offline until the M$Soft-Yahoo deal is completed. Would that help you out. Jay I think I smell hot tar, and I just saw a couple of naked chickens run past the window... Jeff I know, Who

Re: Can't browse to Microsoft web sites...

2008-05-20 Thread Jeff Ross
Jeff Ross wrote: I know, Who cares? or Great! is my own response but my users have other wishes that include msn.com and this one has me stumped. I had a more complex pf rule set but now I'm using a simple rule set based almost entirely on the one from the PF FAQ: ext_if=em0 # External

Re: Can't browse to Microsoft web sites...

2008-05-20 Thread Jeff Ross
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2008-05-20, Daniel Melameth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Might be an MTU issue. Probably. Microsoft block *all* ICMP at their border. (you at the back of the classroom, stop sniggering.. :-) scrub max-mss should work around it, or [EMAIL PROTECTED] may be able to get

bsd.mp panic: pu0: running cpu is at apic 3 instead of at expected 0

2008-07-21 Thread Jeff Ross
Booting single processor generic is fine, bsd.mp panics on boot. Jeff (also filed with sendbug) boot bsd.mp booting hd0a:bsd.mp: 6085700+1035580 [52+318368+300636]=0x761d24 entry point at 0x200120 [ using 619428 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993

bsd panic: bad frame pointer

2008-07-22 Thread Jeff Ross
OpenBSD 4.4.-beta i386 (dmesg at the bottom) This is the same system that I reported a bsd.mp panic on last night. Sometime over night the single processor generic bsd kernel panicked as well. As you'll see below, when I got my trace and ps I entered a boot reboot at the ddb prompt. The

Re: bsd panic: bad frame pointer

2008-07-23 Thread Jeff Ross
Jeff Ross wrote: Followup message below: OpenBSD 4.4.-beta i386 (dmesg at the bottom) This is the same system that I reported a bsd.mp panic on last night. Sometime over night the single processor generic bsd kernel panicked as well. As you'll see below, when I got my trace and ps I

Re: bsd panic: bad frame pointer

2008-07-25 Thread Jeff Ross
Jeff Ross jross at openvistas.net writes: Jeff Ross wrote: Followup message below: OpenBSD 4.4.-beta i386 (dmesg at the bottom) This is the same system that I reported a bsd.mp panic on last night. Sometime over night the single processor generic bsd kernel panicked as well

Re: odd greyscanner behaviour

2008-08-30 Thread Jeff Ross
jared r r spiegel wrote: On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 08:30:22AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: In any event, it's definitely not all that unusual... seconded. the closest i've come to being able to deal with this is having written a script who performs SPF lookups on the domain in

sk0 errors with i386 MP -current

2007-01-21 Thread Jeff Ross
Running a -current i386 MP kernel and trying to add an sk nic got me the following errors: sk0: watchdog timeout sk0: cannot stop transfer of Tx descriptors sk0: cannot stop transfer of Rx descriptors Everything is working fine with the onboard em0 but this is interesting: ioapic0: pin 17

Adding /dev/sd5?

2007-02-08 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi, I got to add 2 more hard drives to a server I manage (dmesg below) sd4 showed up no problem, but /dev/sd5 doesn't exist. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ sudo fdisk -i sd5 Password: fdisk: sd5: No such file or directory Any gotchas on adding the other sd device? Should this be something

Re: Adding /dev/sd5?

2007-02-08 Thread Jeff Ross
A bunch of you wrote: On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 09:33:27AM -0700, Jeff Ross wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/jross $ sudo fdisk -i sd5 Password: fdisk: sd5: No such file or directory sudo sh /dev/MAKEDEV sd5 !DSPAM:45cb6947220471234514069! Thanks to all who replied! Jeff

Greytrapper and invalid source addresses (rfc822)

2007-03-14 Thread Jeff Ross
really obvious and I'm in need of liberal application of the cluestick? Thanks, Jeff Ross

Backup system administrator needed

2008-10-06 Thread Jeff Ross
mind if you learn on the job. I sure do! Thanks, Jeff Ross

Re: whitelisting X DSL (dynamic IP)s

2008-10-16 Thread Jeff Ross
Jose Fragoso wrote: Hi, I am planning to setup a network with a OpenBSD/SPAMD firewall, and an internal POSTFIX server with SASL SMTP AUTH. While think about it, I realized that I have a problem here. Whenever a mobile user wants to send mail (relaying) through the POSTFIX server, he will have

Multiple ssl servers on one external IP by using internal addresses?

2008-11-08 Thread Jeff Ross
how to run multiple internal ssl servers on one external IP address and that it can't be done without more external IPs from Qwest. Any cluesticks greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance, Jeff Ross P.S. I've read up on relayd and wonder if that might do it under SSL Acceleration mode but I

Re: Multiple ssl servers on one external IP by using internal addresses?

2008-11-08 Thread Jeff Ross
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Chris Miller wrote: And then maybe I'm completely mis-understanding how to run multiple internal ssl servers on one external IP address and that it can't be done without more external IPs from Qwest. I think this can be done with a proxy server that decrypts the SSL

ami and bioctl questions

2008-11-17 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, At work I've got a server with an LSI MegaRAID (dmesg below) that suddenly seems to be killing hard drives. Last Thursday I had one drive fail, and the system didn't begin rebuilding onto the hot spare until I rebooted. Today I lost another drive in the same safte0. I pulled

Re: ami and bioctl questions

2008-11-18 Thread Jeff Ross
Dieter wrote: At work I've got a server with an LSI MegaRAID (dmesg below) that suddenly seems to be killing hard drives. Last Thursday I had one drive fail, and the system didn't begin rebuilding onto the hot spare until I rebooted. I would hope that the controller isn't killing drives.

Re: ami and bioctl questions

2008-11-18 Thread Jeff Ross
Marco Peereboom wrote: On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 01:44:27PM -0700, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi all, At work I've got a server with an LSI MegaRAID (dmesg below) that suddenly seems to be killing hard drives. Last Thursday I had one drive fail, and the system didn't begin rebuilding onto the hot

Re: ami and bioctl questions

2008-11-18 Thread Jeff Ross
Marco Peereboom wrote: I created it with bioctl, but my version is from a September 1 snapshot so it is before your fix. There is a good chance that the hotspare does not work prior to that fix. I'd say this explains what you see. The server ran flawlessly for 2 years now, and I'll bet it's

Re: ami and bioctl questions

2008-11-19 Thread Jeff Ross
Marco Peereboom wrote: I power cycled the server after my users went home, checked the cables, and after about a hour's worth of hair-pulling nvram/disk configuration mismatches I finally got the system back up with sd0 in degraded mode and the other two optimal. yay Brought the system

Re: ami and bioctl questions

2008-11-19 Thread Jeff Ross
John E.P. Hynes wrote: These are SuperMicro GEM enclosures that are rated for U320 and they weren't cheap in my book but then that's a relative thing. SCSI is never inexpensive. Sometimes I spell it $C$I. I'm not familiar with SuperMicro GEM enclosures, perhaps someone who is could

System panic with bad dir again

2008-12-04 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, After replacing all of the SCSI cables in my server and going for a week without a panic I thought I'd gotten to the bottom of this. Now, for the second morning in a row I've found this panic: Debugger(d93328c4,d2bac000,df7e6ca0,d2bac000,d93445cc) at Debugger+0x4 ddb{0} show panic bad

No keyboard in X with -current

2011-10-20 Thread Jeff Ross
.60.0. So, okay, I dug out my make_current script and built -current. X now starts just fine but I have no keyboard in X at all. I've tried both a PS/2 and a USB keyboard. I'm attaching the latest dmesg and X logs but I don't seen anything amiss in them at all. Jeff Ross Sent from my Acer

Re: No keyboard in X with -current

2011-10-20 Thread Jeff Ross
On 10/20/11 10:00, Alexandr Shadchin wrote: On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:05:59AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Greetings, Last night I installed the latest i386 snapshot on the mirrors which was a mistake. The X packages were built on October 18 but the rest are from October 7. On reboot X failed

Re: No keyboard in X with -current

2011-10-20 Thread Jeff Ross
On 10/20/11 10:00, Alexandr Shadchin wrote: On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:05:59AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: Greetings, Last night I installed the latest i386 snapshot on the mirrors which was a mistake. The X packages were built on October 18 but the rest are from October 7. On reboot X failed

New snapshot install throws ERR M on boot

2011-12-12 Thread Jeff Ross
bytes fs block shift 2; part offset 64; inode block 104, offset 9256 master boot record (MBR) at sector 0 partition 3: type 0xA6 offset 64 size 7823591 /boot will be written at sector 64 However, I'm still getting ERR M on boot. Dmesg below, from the bsd.rd I used to install. Jeff Ross

New snapshot install throws ERR M on boot continued

2011-12-12 Thread Jeff Ross
light so I believe the disk was being written to. However, it still throws an ERR M on boot. Any ideas anyone? Jeff Ross

Re: New snapshot install throws ERR M on boot continued

2011-12-12 Thread Jeff Ross
On 12/12/11 13:18, Diana Eichert wrote: what is the output of fdisk when booted from bsd.rd? !DSPAM:4ee663138802030512579! Hi Diana! Thanks for the thought. Disk: sd0 geometry: 487/255/63 [7827456 Sectors] Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55 Starting Ending

Re: New snapshot install throws ERR M on boot continued

2011-12-13 Thread Jeff Ross
On 12/12/11 17:29, Nick Holland wrote: On 12/12/11 16:11, Jeff Ross wrote: On 12/12/11 13:18, Diana Eichert wrote: what is the output of fdisk when booted from bsd.rd? Hi Diana! Thanks for the thought. Disk: sd0 geometry: 487/255/63 [7827456 Sectors] Offset: 0 Signature

Re: New snapshot install throws ERR M on boot continued

2011-12-13 Thread Jeff Ross
On 12/12/11 17:29, Nick Holland wrote: On 12/12/11 16:11, Jeff Ross wrote: On 12/12/11 13:18, Diana Eichert wrote: what is the output of fdisk when booted from bsd.rd? Hi Diana! Thanks for the thought. Disk: sd0 geometry: 487/255/63 [7827456 Sectors] Offset: 0 Signature

Bad frame pointer crash again

2011-05-23 Thread Jeff Ross
this, I'd like to know. I was hoping to use the upcoming 3 day weekend to make the final switch to this new server but I can't see how that will happen if I can't keep it running. Trace, ps and dmesg below. Thanks, Jeff Ross jross@mail:/home/jross $ sudo cu -l /dev/cua00 Password: Connected ddb{2

Re: Bad frame pointer crash again

2011-05-25 Thread Jeff Ross
server but I can't see how that will happen if I can't keep it running. Trace, ps and dmesg below. Thanks, Jeff Ross jross@mail:/home/jross $ sudo cu -l /dev/cua00 Password: Connected ddb{2} show panic the kernel did not panic ddb{2} trace handle_workitem_freeblocks(d9d2ee78,e2ac1860,e0352f2c

Re: Bad frame pointer crash again

2011-06-01 Thread Jeff Ross
On 05/25/11 09:05, Jeff Ross wrote: On 05/24/11 01:52, Artur Grabowski wrote: There is no such thing as a bad frame pointer crash. That's a diagnostic message from ddb that it can't find anything further up the stack trace, which is correct, since the function sched_sync is on top of the stack

Snapshot hangs at lm1 detached

2011-06-08 Thread Jeff Ross
I upgraded one of my CARPed firewalls this morning and on reboot with the new kernel it hangs just before it detaches lm1. bsd.rd will boot, but neither bsd.sp or bsd.mp will. I disabled lm* at boot. Here's the dmesg from that, followed by the dmesg from the last kernel (May 2). I marked

Snapshot hangs at lm1 detached (continued)

2011-06-09 Thread Jeff Ross
Today's June 10 snapshot hangs in the same place. I also installed the June 6 snap below on a standby remote server with a SuperMicro motherboard and the lm sensors and it also hangs in the same place. It's locked up tight right now at the hang so I can't get a current dmesg from it.

Re: Control of OpenBSD through a web interface

2011-06-15 Thread Jeff Ross
On 06/15/11 12:36, Jean-Frangois SIMON wrote: Hi, I have a remote controlled machine which I manage by ssh and yet I'm in the process of making up a small web page through which basic commands can be passed. I have no clear idea regarding how to design this, in the first place I thought about

Recent i386 snapshot--em0 and em1 watchdog timeout--resetting

2011-06-24 Thread Jeff Ross
I just installed the June 23 snapshot and in addition to the still existing hang at lm1 detached I reported earlier, I am now getting a steady string of em0:watchdog timeout -- resetting and em1:watchdog timesout -- resetting The firewall is the default master in a CARP set and it appears

ZTE MF 180 USB modem

2011-06-27 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi, I have a friend in the Peace Corp in Morocco. He's using a ZTE MF 180 USB modem connecting with Maroc Telecom on his windows based Acer Netbook. I'm already sick of walking him through removing the latest windows 'sploit of the week, especially given that we do it through e-mail and

Re: ZTE MF 180 USB modem

2011-06-28 Thread Jeff Ross
On 06/28/11 01:45, David Coppa wrote: On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Jeff Rossjr...@openvistas.net wrote: Hi, I have a friend in the Peace Corp in Morocco. He's using a ZTE MF 180 USB modem connecting with Maroc Telecom on his windows based Acer Netbook. I'm already sick of walking him

http://www.openbsd.org/query-pr.html throws a 404

2011-07-01 Thread Jeff Ross
The Bug Tracking System is throwing a 404 when you submit the search form. Not Found The requested URL /cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper was not found on this server. Apache/1.3.29 Server at cvs.openbsd.org Port 80

Re: ZTE MF 180 USB modem

2011-07-01 Thread Jeff Ross
On 07/01/11 01:14, David Coppa wrote: On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:42 PM, Jeff Rossjr...@openvistas.net wrote: On 06/28/11 08:31, David Coppa wrote: On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Jeff Rossjr...@openvistas.net wrote: Thanks for the reply, David. I'll try to figure out a way to do that,

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
On 07/06/11 07:47, Nigel Taylor wrote: Hi, I updated from OpenBSD current i386, built from CVS 24th March 2011, to one built from CVS on 2nd July 2011. The bsd.rd booted, and was used to upgrade, on reboot this hung. I noted lm0 was the last line, rebooting with the older kernel version the

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
On 07/06/11 09:22, Francois Pussault wrote: Hi all, Medion computers, supermicro (many cheap models) motherboards are known as 'not free *unix* compatible'. Therefore most of supermicro other motherboards just seem to work well with *linux *BSD. Madion are hardware coded to be able only to

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
On 07/06/11 10:04, Chris Cappuccio wrote: Jeff Ross [jr...@openvistas.net] wrote: This hang happens with the 4 different SuperMicro based motherboards I have that have the lm chipset. In the second message referenced above I noted that a snapshot dated May 25 booted normally and I first ran

Small fix to calendar.music

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
--- usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.music Wed Jul 6 15:39:20 2011 +++ usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.music.new Wed Jul 6 15:39:00 2011 @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ 07/07 Gustav Mahler is born in Kalischt, Bohemia, 1860 07/06 The Jefferson Airplane is formed in San Francisco, 1965

sshd reverse lookup fails

2011-08-11 Thread Jeff Ross
I'm logging into a remote server and on the remote end I see this in the logs: 2011-08-11 10:20:34.701069500 auth.info: sshd[20129]: Address 71.37.181.185 maps to heinlein.openvistas.net, but this does not map back to the address - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT! That is incorrect, though.

Re: sshd reverse lookup fails

2011-08-11 Thread Jeff Ross
On 08/11/11 10:53, Peter J. Philipp wrote: On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 10:35:16AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: I'm logging into a remote server and on the remote end I see this in the logs: 2011-08-11 10:20:34.701069500 auth.info: sshd[20129]: Address 71.37.181.185 maps to heinlein.openvistas.net

Anybody else in San Jose for PgWest?

2011-09-26 Thread Jeff Ross
If so, drop me a line. Jeff Ross

Verizon iPhone4 as an AP

2011-09-27 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi, Has anyone tried using a Verizon iPhone4 as an AP for an OpenBSD laptop? My VirginMobile 3G modem just will not work out here in San Jose nor have I been able to connect to any of the various wifi networks available. Thanks, Jeff Ross Sent from my iPhone, Reluctantly hunting and pecking

Having my console and kvm over ip, too

2009-05-14 Thread Jeff Ross
the FAQ again and searched the archives and suspect the answer is No., but is there a way I'm missing to switch the console to com0 and still get output to the screen? Many thanks, Jeff Ross

Re: Having my console and kvm over ip, too

2009-05-15 Thread Jeff Ross
Antoine Jacoutot wrote: On Thu, 14 May 2009, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi all, I just got a KVM over IP for use to let the folks at Command Prompt act as emergency remote database administrators. http://www.startech.com/item/SV441HDIE-4-Port-Enhanced-Digital-KVM-Switch-Over-IP.aspx The KVM over IP

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