dmesg IP32
# dmesg [ using 477768 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995-2010 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. http://www.OpenBSD.org OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC-IP32) #228: Wed May 12 06:15:15 MDT 2010 t...@sgi.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/sgi/compile/GENERIC-IP32 real mem = 201326592 (192MB) rsvd mem = 7020544 (6MB) avail mem = 169644032 (161MB) mainbus0 at root: O2 cpu0 at mainbus0: MIPS R5000 CPU rev 2.1 180 MHz, R5000 based FPC rev 1.0 cpu0: cache L1-I 32KB D 32KB 2 way, L2 512KB direct clock0 at mainbus0: ticker on int5 using count register macebus0 at mainbus0: crime rev 10.1 com0 at macebus0 base 0x0039 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo com1 at macebus0 base 0x00398000 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo dsrtc0 at macebus0 base 0x003a: DS1687 macepcibr0 at macebus0 base 0x0008 irq 7: mace rev 1 pci0 at macepcibr0 bus 0 ahc0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7880 rev 0x00: irq 8 ahc0: Host Adapter Bios disabled. Using default SCSI device parameters scsibus0 at ahc0: 16 targets, initiator 7 sd0 at scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: SGI, IBM DORS-32160W, WA6A SCSI2 0/direct fixed sd0: 2049MB, 512 bytes/sec, 4197405 sec total cd0 at scsibus0 targ 4 lun 0: TOSHIBA, CD-ROM XM-5401TA, 3605 SCSI2 5/cdrom removable ahc1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Adaptec AIC-7880 rev 0x00: irq 9 ahc1: Host Adapter Bios disabled. Using default SCSI device parameters scsibus1 at ahc1: 16 targets, initiator 7 mavb0 at macebus0 base 0x0030 irq 6: AD1843 rev 1 audio0 at mavb0 mec0 at macebus0 base 0x0028 irq 3: MAC-110 rev 1, address 08:00:69:0c:0f:6a nsphy0 at mec0 phy 31: DP83840 10/100 PHY, rev. 0 mkbc0 at macebus0 base 0x0032 irq 5 pckbd0 at mkbc0 (kbd slot) wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard power0 at macebus0 irq 5 gbe0 at mainbus0: rev 1, 8MB, 1280x1024 at 8 bits wsdisplay0 at gbe0 mux 1: console (std, vt100 emulation), using wskbd0 vscsi0 at root scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets softraid0 at root ahc0: target 1 using 16bit transfers ahc0: target 1 synchronous at 20.0MHz, offset = 0x8 boot device: sd0 root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b #
Re: QEMU
There is nothing (..noticeable) wrong with 0.9.x of QEMU, you just won't be getting any fancy features. The os i had to test was not able to run with 0.9 but does with 10.6 . This more than a fancy feature for me :)) Compiling a semi-usable version of QEMU is easy, but that's not the point.. is a few threads on po...@. It is perfectly useable and stable but yes i had to modify configure and alter some libs around but my goal is achieved . I just wanted to tell how outdated is the qemu in ports. Sorry for the noise ...
QEMU
Hi list, I did have succesfully built QEMU 0.10.6 with no particular tweaking once gcc 4.3 is installed. QEMU PC emulator version 0.10.6, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard However yet i was not able to compile the acceleration module kqemu. cheers , Johan SANCHEZ http://www.chatou-informatic.com
Re: QEMU
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 17:40:42 -0500 Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote: kqemu is shite; i would like a new qemu version though... Honnestly kqemu worked really fine with 4.6 and qemu 0.9. But i had the need for some recent features from 10.6. Actually i can t use the kqemu module but i should be able to run it soon ... Cheers, Johan
Re: Funny T22 Freezes with 4.5
Hi list, I m experiencing random freezes with few T22 fairly old laptops. I know those have crazy bios with few bugs. I tried a jump at UKC then disabled the acpi with no effect. I disabled the power mangement for cpu and pci bus with no more luke. I think you are going down the wrong path here. I tried so many things including disabling all io . I ve been amused to discover at last boot the laptop is faster than ever (no explanation yet ) but i do have a really singular dmesg... # dmesg|grep cpu cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class) 186 MHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE cpu0 at mainbus0: (uniprocessor) Nope this is not a troll with modified frequency :)) no, but it could be a troll with a snipped dmesg. Not at all ,i mean not in my case. As i said i disabled (from the crappy setup itself not @ukc) power management , for the cpu and pci. I forgot to say those pc are using the DC adapter not the battery i set cpu to max perf from the setup, so no speedstep issue :-/ Some (at least) PIII-based IBM ThinkPads come up with really funny processor speeds. Don't sweat it, it has nothing to do with reality (which is a bummer, 90% of the time, I wish it DID run at 200MHz for battery life it; is only when I do something with a Mozilla product that I wish it ran at full speed...plus an extra zero...) Possible, but what is awesome is that unexplainable fastness at reboot (aleady set to max perf). Well i made various test with Mozilla-FF ... it sucks so much, i saw it set the cpu usage to 90% most of the time (on powermac / tiger) but hey it s another topic :D I have a T2? laptop (t22? t23? too lazy to go look, and your snipped dmesg doesn't give me enough to figure out if yours is the same as mine (and yes, it says something about my social life that I'd probably recognize the dmesg more than the model number)). My A21 systems run fine on APM, but the T2? NEEDS to have APM disabled to use ACPI instead, otherwise the thing runs WAY too hot. I have 3 T22 (2647 model number) . I can provide the full dmesg of course (i mailed the entire one to dmesg@ as usual) IF you are having the same problem, I can easily see it locking up WHEN it got too warm. I saw it too (but i decided to remove the pcmcia cage to add another fan) So instead of trying to force APM, try forcing ACPI, see if it runs better. This stupid doesn't allow any ACPI that's why i disabled it @ukc. I ll see if IBM released a new bios. You certainly don't want to be shutting down power management completely, you need it to be working, and on that thing, you seem to need it working perfectly. Well i saw this to solve the sound to be crappy with pci power managed bug . Watching my T22 or T23 (whatever it is) running on ACPI was amazing -- the hw sensors were rather comprehensive, and you could watch the temp drop as you could feel the thing cooling off...it was obviously MUCH happier. Well , i ll give it a try , but it still would stay a PC :)) - http://cisc.free.fr/mapmusee.htm welcome to my personnal diner room where i kept various computers from an era where computer did not mean pc ... Cheers, Johan [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of dmesg]
Funny T22 Freezes with 4.5
Hi list, I m experiencing random freezes with few T22 fairly old laptops. I know those have crazy bios with few bugs. I tried a jump at UKC then disabled the acpi with no effect. I disabled the power mangement for cpu and pci bus with no more luke. I ve been amused to discover at last boot the laptop is faster than ever (no explanation yet ) but i do have a really singular dmesg... # dmesg|grep cpu cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class) 186 MHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE cpu0 at mainbus0: (uniprocessor) Nope this is not a troll with modified frequency :)) # time dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1k count=1024 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out 1048576 bytes transferred in 0.004 secs (239237052 bytes/sec) 0m0.17s real 0m0.00s user 0m0.00s system So do not expect something serious with a peecee :) Cheers
Sparc64 panics
Hi list, I m experiencing some panics on 4.2/4.4 Sparc64 system with generic kernel. /bsd: text_access_error: memory error... /bsd: text memory error type 10 sfsr=0 sfva=48961240 afsr=cfec201d38 afva=4c tf=0x4000e8cbed0 /bsd: data error type 32 sfsr=0 sfva=455fba48 afsr=44 afva=cfec201d38 tf=0x4000e8f3ed0 This system has ECC and all the hardware tests are ok If i ls -l in a directroy with numerous files or if i issue a line with a result of long text the system will panic. I read the trap.c but i m bit confused . Can some give me advice on this ? TIA
Re: Sun Ultra 2
Hi Marc, To improve X support on sparc64, I could really use an SBus-based workstation. A dual Ultra 2 would be really great (to be able to test SMP support on these machines), but a single CPU Ultra 2 or Ultra 1 would work as well. Where are you located ? AFAIK graphics on ultra2 are UPA based ... cheers
Re: Sun Ultra 2
Hi Marc, Where are you located ? Assen, The Netherlands I live near Paris but i do have NL friends near by me I have to know if i could ask em to ship it to you ... AFAIK graphics on ultra2 are UPA based ... Indeed, but they have enough SBus slots for other graphics cards. Yes for sure :) Do you have enough boards actually ? Do you have half height sca drives ?
Re: maybe OT 4 year anniversay of Chuck Yerkes death
Hi all, Not that OT i think I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. http://www.sage.org/about/yerkes.html Chuck died 4 years ago today while riding his motorcycle. http://web.archive.org/web/20041012235249/http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/9511974.htm http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=109385676632581w=2 Just wanted to remember you Chuck, take it easy wherever you are. That s something we won't forget , many lessons have been posted by him and some of those where often funny and that way sort of life lesson .
Re: OS X as an NFS client
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 22:15:20 -0400 Brian Curran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have OpenBSD 4.3 configured as an NFS server. portmap=YES and nfs_server=YES are both in /etc/rc.conf.local. My exports file has a single line: /share 10.0.1.3. /share is chmodded 777. I can mount the NFS share from my OS X (10.4.9) box with 'mount_nfs - P hostname:/share /mnt'. (The -P flag causes mount_nfs to use a reserved socket port number.) I would like to be able to mount the share through the Finder's GUI, which provides no means of passing flags to mount_nfs. If I understand the man page correctly, it is possible to pass the -n flag to mountd on OpenBSD and no longer require clients make mount requests from reserved ports. If I manually kill mountd and start it with the -n flag (it shows up in ps -aux as mountd -n), I'm still not able to mount the share from OS X without using the -P flag. I receive the error mount_nfs: /mnt: Permission denied. I've also played around with maproot and mapall, thinking the permission denied error could be related to users, but any combination of these options and user options always yielded the same result: the -P flag made the difference. Any help would be much appreciated. Hi, you can edit your fstab file then load it using niload / /etc/fstab Cheers
Re: E450 stuff
On Sat, 24 May 2008 08:03:53 -0400 Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Johan SANCHEZ wrote: On Fri, 23 May 2008 11:08:32 -0400 Christopher Sean Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 23, 2008, at 11:06 AM, Christopher Sean Hilton wrote: Hi, I inherited an E450 from my old job. It booted Solaris just fine but I was never able to get any of (Free|Net|Open)BSD to install on it. I feel that this is probably more do to me than anything else. As time has passed it's become pretty obvious between the problems with the install and the cost for power to run, my chances of running this machine in my environment are NULL. I'd like to make just one more attempt at getting the machine running. But ultimately I will have it carted away. This is what I have: Sun E450 4 x 400 MHz UltraSparc II processors (Sun P/N 501-5446) 4 x DC power regulator boards (Sun P/N 300-1322) 4GB of RAM (16 x Sun P/N 501-4743) Spare E450 Mainboard 2 x 300 MHz UltraSparc II processors (Sun P/N 501-4849) 2 x DC power regulator boards (Sun P/N 300-1322) 4GB of RAM (16 x Sun P/N 501-4743) I'm going to spend an hour today working on this to see if I can get a working install but even if I do the whole things going to have to go away. If anyone is interested in any of this equipment please feel free to email or xmpp me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Can i ask what is the problem you are experiencing with this ? what version of OBP are you using and what OBSD version did you tried ? Johan I do believe you will find OpenBSD will Just Work, and bsd.mp should spin up all four processors. I seem to recall there was some work done relatively recently on the sensors on an E450, and one usually has to be fully functional on a system before you worry much about the sensors. :) HOWEVER... IF you have only worked with PCs, Sun systems are different. Also, the average E450 has sucked a lot of dust through its CDROM drive, and functional SCSI CDROM drives are relatively rare in most people's spare parts pile. Fortunately, Suns offer a lot of other options for bootstrapping the system, but none of the rest are something the average PC user has ever done before. But man, E450s are big. But I'm sure you have noticed that. :) Some U80 and E450 may have unusual reaction when used in this configuration 4*cpu and 4gb of memory . Just have to check OBP version DC DC state also the PN on the system board could be helpful ... You can also keep only the first cpu in the box and see the results I personnally owned an E3500 running an 4.x few monthes ago ... hth Johan SANCHEZ http://www.chatou-informatic.com
Re: E450 stuff
On Fri, 23 May 2008 11:08:32 -0400 Christopher Sean Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On May 23, 2008, at 11:06 AM, Christopher Sean Hilton wrote: Hi, I inherited an E450 from my old job. It booted Solaris just fine but I was never able to get any of (Free|Net|Open)BSD to install on it. I feel that this is probably more do to me than anything else. As time has passed it's become pretty obvious between the problems with the install and the cost for power to run, my chances of running this machine in my environment are NULL. I'd like to make just one more attempt at getting the machine running. But ultimately I will have it carted away. This is what I have: Sun E450 4 x 400 MHz UltraSparc II processors (Sun P/N 501-5446) 4 x DC power regulator boards (Sun P/N 300-1322) 4GB of RAM (16 x Sun P/N 501-4743) Spare E450 Mainboard 2 x 300 MHz UltraSparc II processors (Sun P/N 501-4849) 2 x DC power regulator boards (Sun P/N 300-1322) 4GB of RAM (16 x Sun P/N 501-4743) I'm going to spend an hour today working on this to see if I can get a working install but even if I do the whole things going to have to go away. If anyone is interested in any of this equipment please feel free to email or xmpp me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Can i ask what is the problem you are experiencing with this ? what version of OBP are you using and what OBSD version did you tried ? Johan http://www.chatou-informatic.com
Re: Real men don't attack straw men
Hi all, OpenBSD refuses to accept it's users being forced into depending on vendor binaries and pushes people to send a message that open support for hardware matters. Unix is becoming mainstream again. You should all work together at educating new people. http://www.fsf.org/news/freebios.html And especially : -- The FSF uses laptops donated by IBM over the past few years. This was one among several ways IBM cooperated with the GNU Project. But the cooperation is incomplete: when I asked for the specifications necessary to make LinuxBIOS run on these laptops, IBM refusedbciting, as the reason, the enforcement of trusted computing http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/can-you-trust.html Treacherous computing is, itself, an attack on our freedom; it is also, it seems, a motivation to obstruct our freedom in other ways. -- You can also help our campaign by writing to manufacturers such as Intel, saying they ought to cooperate with a fully free BIOS. Calm but strong disapproval, coupled with stating an intention to take action accordingly, is more effective than venting rage. Please send a copy of your message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so we can monitor the support for this campaign. The more mail they get, the more effect, so please do add your voice to ours. -- For me BIOS, is mostly software embedded so i have to live with that 'closed source bios' (at least on peecee's ) i think i don't have to accept closed binary blobs at higher level ... Now, please, can we together stop feeding that awful troll ?
Re: maybe OT 3 year anniversay of Chuck Yerkes death
I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. http://www.sage.org/about/yerkes.html Chuck died 3 years ago this past weekend while riding his motorcycle. http://web.archive.org/web/20041012235249/http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/9511974.htm http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=109385676632581w=2 Just wanted to remember you Chuck, take it easy wherever you are. diana Nice thing , but i don t think one can forget him, his advices or his jokes. Personally i still have his posts in my mailbox. Thanks again
Re: Troubleshooting NFS/SFU
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 07:46:20 -0600 Daniel Melameth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/2/07, David Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I followed Microsoft's instructions for SFU and found that it worked quite well if all I cared about was read-only access. I didn't have any further success even after installing a bunch of SFU hotfixes (http://www.duh.org/interix/hotfixes.php). My troubleshooting seemed to indicate that the write requests were being denied somewhere inside the kernel, for reasons unknown. I didn't have the time or interest to pursue it any further, so I went back to samba and let the thread die. Hi, I'm really interested in getting this working too, could you please send me offlist your sysctl -a output ? Thanks
Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:10:28 +0200 (CEST) Siegbert Marschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Hm, this could point to violated hardware specifications, memory cells that aren't used fast enough and thus not auto-refreshed in time. I presume the Alpha-bug is OpenBSD-only so it's definitely not a hardware problem? Could be that OpenBSD uses certain parts not often enough. Slow down the clocks to see if it's in that direction? And if so, start reading the datasheets... If someone in The Netherlands is really interested I can provide 433 and 500MHz Miata's, we also have an original DEC Alpha AXP development board available, I presume with a 166MHz 21064, boots via Ethernet with bootp. Ethernet, yes the original version, we have a DEC Ethernet-BNC adapter for it too. Hi list, I own a fairly old 3000/300 i don't really use it but I kept an hard drive with OSF installed on are there some tests i can do ? The beast has also an hard drive with obsd 3.x (might be 3) Eventually i could trace something under both oses ...
Re: Loading a Second Kernel
Hi Hi Im trying to find a way to do a sort of very soft reboot. For example I want to boot up the computer into a kernel on one drive, and then after saying reboot, the computer loads up a kernel from a second drive. forget about pc then move onto Sun and the like eeprom boot-device diskN where your os resides I have gotten this to work with the use of a file to pass information between boots, but that is not an ideal solution. What I really want is either a way to pass a parameter to the BIOS so that it can pass it to boot upon restarting, or a way to reload the boot loader into memory and then execute it. eeprom boot-file mykernel It would even be fine to use another operating system on the first boot. So it boots up into say Gentoo, and then when Im done with that, I want to load OpenBSD. Does anybody have an idea how I can approach this? Not on a pc ...
Re: adding video cameras for cms on openbsd.
followup to my inquiry: An approach to security surveilliance is to use projects already maturing for recording television shows, DVR, digital video recorders, and implement a web interface. This port looks interesting: FFmpeg is a collection of free software that can record, convert and stream digital audio and video. http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ Personnally that's what i use but there are many other options as many cameras stream directly mjpeg video . I convert directly mjpeg to divx by using ffmpeg The most annoying is perhaps the variable bitrate :-/ hth
Re: premature scripts?
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:54:05 -0600 Beavis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi guys, Hi Just wanted to know if the default setup for the built-in apache on 4.0can work with cgi's? Default configuration is chrooted so you have to put libs and reqs into the chroot too...
Re: GNUstep and OpenBSD 4.0
Greetings! I'm aware that there's a GNUstep port for 3.9 and I'd like to ask if this can also be insalled into the latest release of OpenBSD (4.0 as of this writing). Pls provide me pointers about it. Thank you very much! Hi just type cd /usr/ports/x11/windowmaker make make install Cheers
Re: ppp.conf
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 15:19:05 +0100 martin g [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey all Hi Has anyone got an explanation for this: Example: /etc/ppp/ppp.conf default : set log ... when i run ppp ... i getWarning line 2 missing colon or something like that but when i do this everything is all right and i don't get any warnings /etc/ppp/ppp.conf default: set log ... notice the position of set log notice de position of the colon
Re: Version 4.0 release
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 16:52:59 -0600 Jack J. Woehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Oct 9, 2006, at 4:36 PM, RedShift wrote: Asking for code submission if you want feature x or y doesn't really float my boat. All good points, Glenn. OpenBSD also accepts hardware gifts and cash as a means of accelerating development on a given platform. -- Jack J. Woehr Director of Development Absolute Performance, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 303-443-7000 ext. 527 Hi, I have an E450 to donate but i can't offer it s shipping due to it's huge weight. Few weeks ago i also offer to donate SGI/Octane but still not have any answer... Few days ago i installed 3.9 on an E3000 i house at home,no issue with this for sure dmesg only talks about cpu0 :) Cheers
Re: [ way... OT ] ho hum
On Fri, 6 Oct 2006 16:04:30 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Skinner) wrote: On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 05:59:17AM +0200, Johan SANCHEZ wrote: On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 20:18:25 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Skinner) wrote: Another weekend at work: # uname -a SunOS X 5.10 Generic_XX sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-15000 # uname -X System = SunOS Node = XX Release = 5.10 KernelID = Generic_XX Machine = sun4u BusType = unknown Serial = unknown Users = unknown OEM# = 0 Origin# = 1 NumCPU = 144 # id uid=0(root) gid=0(root) Maybe one day this could have a great dmesg.., not to mention the rest of the cluster. Be patient :)) psrinfo ??? prtdiag ??? scswitch ?? Sorry for the delay, back at work this week. This is one of many crash boxes for customers to try out. I'll see what can be done WRT an OBSD boot. Oh, and yes, the amount of RAM for the machine is measured in TB, not GB. i'm a bit familiar with such amount Really nice toy :) scswitch: not found You have to install Suncluster and it s not in the standard path :) prtconf output probably not relevant prtconf -Pv has a nice output :) cheers
Re: Letter to OLPC
Hi Sij Getting a laptop to a child for low cost seems to be a noble idea on the outside. add a *3rd-world country* phase and you get a more polished *charity painted/noble* image. Here that is a called charity bizness and unfortunately it s common fact I don't think OLPC it that great!. It is another form of business. They have seen a market. They want to reach it. thats all! Yep there's nothing else they just want new customers i can imagine they won't give those laptop for but a international organization will pay those. As with free software they 'll say we made it we gave laptop to 3rd world countries but not they did. Cheers
Re: [ way... OT ] ho hum
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 20:18:25 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craig Skinner) wrote: Another weekend at work: # uname -a SunOS X 5.10 Generic_XX sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-15000 # uname -X System = SunOS Node = XX Release = 5.10 KernelID = Generic_XX Machine = sun4u BusType = unknown Serial = unknown Users = unknown OEM# = 0 Origin# = 1 NumCPU = 144 # id uid=0(root) gid=0(root) Maybe one day this could have a great dmesg.., not to mention the rest of the cluster. Be patient :)) psrinfo ??? prtdiag ??? scswitch ??
Re: FreeBSD emulation
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 21:46:31 -0600 David B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, hate to bother, ... I'm running 3.8 on a sun E450 sparc64. I need to be able to enable freebsd binary emulation. I checked the /etc/sysctl.conf file to un-remark the line, but it isn't there; which makes me think that the sparc64 version of 3.8 doesn't provide emulation by default in the kernel, or, it's not available at all on the sparc64 platform. Am I out of luck? or do I just recompile the kernel? thanks Hi did you try sysctl -a |grep freebsd ?
Re: OpenOffice.org 2.0 works on OpenBSD
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 20:51:28 +0200 (CEST) Nikolaus Hiebaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, In October of last year, Frank reported that he succeeded in installing OpenOffice 2.0 on OpenBSD (cf. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=112984281031654w=2). Unfortunately, his blog where the steps were listed is off-line (http://www.00f.net/php/show-article.php/openoffice_on_openbsd). Contacting Frank via e-mail was unsuccesfull. Hence, maybe he reads my message here or someone can still remember the installation steps. Basically, I would like to have the instruction he outlined in his blog. ;-) If someone could provide me with it, I'd be grateful. (According to Google, there is an instruction on http://www.infobsd.org/, but this server is unreachable at the moment and only referd to Frank's blog (if Google's Cache is correct).) http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:H-OhhgjaNhcJ:www.infobsd.org/+openoffice+openbsdhl=degl=atct=clnkcd=2 http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:w3wfpQ3su5QJ:www.infobsd.org/index.php%3Fmore%3D73+openoffice+openbsd+site:infobsd.orghl=degl=atct=clnkcd=3 -- Beste Gr|_e / Best regards , Nikolaus Hiebaum hi, check you have the prereqs and the redhat base package then download the linux rpm without jre. Untar it cd it then rpm it sudo rpm --ignoreos --ignorearch -ivh --nodeps *.rpm Cheers
Re: OpenBSD as workstation...yes!
Certainly want to try this when I can find time. Forgive me for being lazy, but probably could encourage more to try by providing some kind of step-through or guide:) What kind of a guide is needed? Install the x* file sets, and pkg_add your applications. Hi, Personnally i prefer use the ports tree or compile from the sources but even if that s not that complicated it could be useful to read in what order or what way libs or dependancies must be installed, just to avoid time loss at least ... Cheers
Re: OpenBSD as workstation...yes!
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 11:05:08 -0700 Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Johan SANCHEZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] What kind of a guide is needed? Install the x* file sets, and pkg_add your applications. Hi, Personnally i prefer use the ports tree or compile from the sources but even if that s not that complicated it could be useful to read in what order or what way libs or dependancies must be installed, just to avoid time loss at least ... I'm not sure I understand. You automatically resolve dependencies installing either through the ports tree or if $PKG_PATH is set correctly for packages. And for a decent source-based installation, you should know up front which dependencies are required so that you can install them (ports or packages most often available). Plus if avoiding time loss is the question, packages seems like an obvious answer (where a package is available of course.) I was not talking for myself :)
OpenBSD as workstation...yes!
Hi list, Quite useless thread indeed ... :-/ Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine not running OpenBSD to OpenBSD. But tired hearing here and there than OpenBSD is only useful and reliable on servers i made few screenshots on my main workstation ... Here it is http://www.chatou-informatic.com/opendesktop Thanks again OpenBSD for this to be possible .
Re: OpenBSD as workstation...yes!
Hi Less than 1.5 GB :) root and home fs are inside wdO which is : wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: FUJITSU MPB3064ATU E Cheers Hi Johan, interesting. How much disk space would I need to get the same or similiar setup? Regards Andrew On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:42:06 +0200, Johan SANCHEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi list, Quite useless thread indeed ... :-/ Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine not running OpenBSD to OpenBSD. But tired hearing here and there than OpenBSD is only useful and reliable on servers i made few screenshots on my main workstation ... Here it is http://www.chatou-informatic.com/opendesktop Thanks again OpenBSD for this to be possible . -- Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.fastmail.fm - mmm... Fastmail...
Re: OpenBSD as workstation...yes!
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 12:25:33 -0500 Robert C Wittig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Johan, Sunday, April 16, 2006, 5:42:06 AM, you wrote: JS Due to hard disk crash i decided to migrate the only machine not running OpenBSD to OpenBSD. JS But tired hearing here and there than OpenBSD is only useful and reliable on servers i made JS few screenshots on my main workstation ... JS Here it is http://www.chatou-informatic.com/opendesktop JS Thanks again OpenBSD for this to be possible . I think I am going to do this too... I have three OBSD servers, and would like to run it on the desktop as well, primarily for Internet interface... web, mail, etc. I already used OpenBSD as workstation past few years on mk68 and sparc/sparc64 but here is much hardware and apps to deal with. I only have pain to use my old mach64 all in wonder (PCI) as tv with gatos/gatitv/xatitv Cheers
Re: Problem netbooting a Sun SS1
On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 17:47:15 +0200 Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 17:41:03 +0200, Robert Waldner writes: root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root Can't open network device `le(0,0,0)' open: bsd.rd: Unknown error: code 13 device[le(0,0,0)]: The problem sits between keyboard and chair, as nearly every time. :) Turned out I had the exports-line wrong, and somehow managed to not capture the RPC packets for mounting the root-fs while sniffing. Thanks to all who helped! Ok so i do not need to move tons of hardware this evening :) http://www.chatou-informatic.com/mapmusee.htm ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Maintenance, infogerance, interventions sur site, telemaintenance
OpenBSD and the money
Hi, PLease do not forget the best way to help is to order ... Thank you for your OpenBSD Order! In case of problems or questions about this order, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Order number 2006/3/31-4:14:6-*: Your order currently is: - 1 [B02] Absolute OpenBSD Book @ EUR 40.00 - 1 [CD39] OpenBSD 3.9 CD @ EUR 45.00 - Total: EUR 85.00 + Shipping. ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Maintenance, infogerance, interventions sur site, telemaintenance
Re: Problem netbooting a Sun SS1
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 17:34:09 -, Miod Vallat writes: Can't open network device `le(0,0,0)' You really need your PROM to be permanently set to forth mode for this to work. Make sure sunmon-compat? is set to false in the PROM environment. ok printenv Parameter NameValue Default Value ... sunmon-compat?false true ... ok reset Still no luck: ... System Enable Reg Test Memory Test Type 'go' to resume Type help for more information ok boot net bsd.rd Probing Memory Bank #: 1 2 3 4 5 Booting from: le(0,0,0)bsd.rd 11000 OpenBSD BOOT 2.2 boot: client IP address: 192.168.1.167 boot: client name: gonzales root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root Can't open network device `le(0,0,0)' open: bsd.rd: Unknown error: code 13 device[le(0,0,0)]: Any hints appreciated (my SS1+ didn't make such a fuss when I installed 3.2 ages and ages ago). Hi Check your aliases net is one of those eventually type in boot and the device also you can give a try to a transceiver to convert AUI to UTP ...i had to do this once... ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Maintenance, infogerance, interventions sur site, telemaintenance
Re: SCSI disk from an Alpha box, in a Sparc
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 10:44:50 +0100 Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 09:31:33PM +, Larry O'Neill (H.S.A.) wrote: Hi. I have a disk from an Alpha server that I need to get data from... The Alpha server no longer boots, and I dont have the time right now to diagnose the problem. So I took the disk and lashed it into a Sun Ultra60, which is also running OpenBSD. My problem is that I cant remember all of the details of the partitioning that the disk had... So in terms of getting access to the data, how do I find out what to put into disklabel for it? Unfortunately due to other complications, I currently dont have fdisk on the machine. (only 2 slots for Ultra2 SCSI Wide, one was root disk, other was /usr. Copied as much stuff onto the root disk that space would alow, so that I could remove the origional /usr disk and put in the one I need the data from. This caused some stuff not to work because not all of it could be copied over) As Theo pointed out, this is rather difficult (though I had no idea it was *that* difficult, honestly). Just because the label is built just for a particular arch imho you still can use dd and the raw device . ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Maintenance, infogerance, interventions sur site, telemaintenance
Re: usb peripheral device support
Hi I have been looking for webcams to use with openbsd. Am I correct in assuming that cameras which require their own drivers cannot be used with openbsd even if I had the source for the drivers unless the driver code were added to the openbsd kernel? that is a webcam and it is driven by your computer just as any other usb device ... So, assuming my assumption is correct, I am restricting my search to webcams with an ethernet interface and a builtin webserver. That is a networked cam driven itself but... some require activex to control the cam ... I have found one such camera at Hawkingtech.com. Does anyone recommend any other ethernet-interfaced webcams? ...some others don't : http://www.axis.com that's what i use . cheers ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Maintenance, infogerance, interventions sur site, telemaintenance
buf_read dhclient
Hi list I just replaced an i386/3.4 box by another running 3.8 with GENERIC kernel . The box is getting its external ip from ISP using dhclient. Randomly the /var/log/daemon shows something that confuse me a bit: I see time to time this line: natbox dhclient[12860]: buf_read (connection closed): Connection refused And time to time this one: natbox dhclient[19726]: buf_read (connection closed): Undefined error: 0 The external nic is an pcn0: pcn0 at pci0 dev 17 function 0 AMD 79c970 PCnet-PCI rev 0x25, Am79c971, rev 5: irq 9, address 00:60:b0:c2:2c:01 lxtphy0 at pcn0 phy 1: LXT970 10/100 PHY, rev. 0 ukphy0 at pcn0 phy 31: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface The box just run pf and nothing else. Does someone have any idea about the randomness and the issue itself ? THanks in advance ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Maintenance, infogerance, interventions sur site, telemaintenance
Re: SGI's
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 10:21:55 -0800 Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- Forwarded message -- From: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mar 11, 2006 10:19 AM Subject: Re: SGI's To: Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/11/06, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am soon going to be getting an Octane with dual R12000SC CPUs. I was wondering how well OpenBSD would work on this computer (I am pretty sure there isn't SMP support on the SGI stuff yet) and how much help is needed in getting the SGI port to work even better. Jason Hello, I setup an SGI 02 with 3.8 last year and runs without a problem. The only problem I had was understanding the SGI boot methods and partitions. Once I understood that no problem. As far as I know there isn't any X yet and I connect serially. I think X is being worked on. Serial would be best for me, the SGI monitor I have is like 21+ inches. I am pretty excited about trying this out, mips is one of the archs I don't have much experience with yet (some basic IRIX admin before, but that's it), so when I found one I thought I'd add it to my already somewhat large personal collection of differnet archs. I just wish I had a second one I could donate to the OpenBSD guys (SMP support would kick ass). Jason Last year I put OpenBSD on Sun Sparc (web server), DEC Alpha (firewall), plethora of i386's (laptops desktops), one SMP on IBM x220 P3 (test machine). I would like to use OpenBSD with world wide missionaries as it is easy to setup and use, especially on older hardware. I anticipate that with Microsoft Vista coming out there will be a lot of old hardware available for OpenBSD. : ) OpenBSD just keeps getting better and better all the time. Which reminds me to pre-order my CD's and t-shirt. rogern John 3:16 Hi there Past few years (in fact since 2.6) i installed OpenBSD on several arches such as sparc 'n sparc 64 Dec Alpha 'n decstation even old 68k macs and i really love to have the same OS on these . Only my old powermac and my old indy are still running under the vendor operating system . Except this fairly old pc , all the computers i use are running OpenBSD. That's why each time i can ... i donate ... ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Maintenance, infogerance, interventions sur site, telemaintenance
Re: Security WebCams
On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 07:19:12 -0500 Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have an immediate need for detection of physical intrusion. I would like to have a webcam take and save pictures to disk when there is motion detected in the camera's field of view. Is this doable right now with OpenBSD? Thanks, Dave Feustel Hi Dave, There are several solution like using a netcam like axis ones with a perl script that grab shots to your disk . There is also veo products,especially the veo observer i used it a time coupled to good perl script that save pics to your disk. hope it helps , Johan
Re: DWL-520 WiFi Card with an Ultra5
On Fri, 13 May 2005 19:57:25 -0800 Kevin Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I've been working on setting up a Sun Ultra5 running OpenBSD 3.6 Current (Sparc64). My plan is to use it as a router/wireless access point for my home network. The card I'm using is a D-Link DWL-520 rev. B (Prism 2.5 chipset). I checked the hardware compatibility list and it is listed. I get this with dmesg: # dmesg |grep wi0 wi0 at pci2 dev 3 function 0 Intersil PRISM2.5 rev 0x01: ivec 18wi0: init failed ifconfig doesn't work either: # ifconfig wi0 up ifconfig: SIOCGIFFLAGS: Device not configured I asked someone over at freebsdforums.org and they said it sounded like the card hadn't been given seen by the hardware. I know next to nothing about Sun hardware but a brief tour through the manuals didn't mention any special steps about setting up PCI cards. My PCI ethernet card seems to be working fine as well. I also understand their might be some issue as to if the card is supported or not since it seems these days manufactures like to change chipsets without changing model numbers. However it does seem to be a Prism 2.5-based card and it is listed as a compatible card... but then again... wireless... Anyway, I'm not to sure where to go from here but any help or ideas would be very welcome. Thanks in advance. I've also included my full dmesg output just in case someone might find it useful: - console is keyboard/display Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995-2004 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. http://www.OpenBSD.org OpenBSD 3.6-stable (GENERIC) #0: Sun May 1 12:07:28 AKDT 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/compile/GENERIC total memory = 536870912 avail memory = 480428032 using 3276 buffers containing 26836992 bytes of memory bootpath: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0 mainbus0 (root): Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 400MHz) cpu0 at mainbus0: SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi @ 400 MHz, version 0 FPU cpu0: physical 32K instruction (32 b/l), 16K data (32 b/l), 2048K external (64 b/l) psycho0 at mainbus0 addr 0xfffc4000 SUNW,sabre: impl 0, version 0: ign 7c0 bus range 0 to 2; PCI bus 0 DVMA map: c000 to e000 IOTDB: 29e8000 to 2a68000 pci0 at psycho0 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 1 Sun Simba PCI-PCI rev 0x13 pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 ebus0 at pci1 dev 1 function 0 Sun PCIO Ebus2 rev 0x01 auxio0 at ebus0 addr 726000-726003, 728000-728003, 72a000-72a003, 72c000-72c003, 72f000-72f003 power at ebus0 addr 724000-724003 ipl 37 not configured SUNW,pll at ebus0 addr 504000-504002 not configured sab0 at ebus0 addr 40-40007f ipl 43: rev 3.2 sabtty0 at sab0 port 0 sabtty1 at sab0 port 1 comkbd0 at ebus0 addr 3083f8-3083ff ipl 41: layout 34 wskbd0 at comkbd0: console keyboard com0 at ebus0 addr 3062f8-3062ff ipl 42, mouse: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo lpt0 at ebus0 addr 3043bc-3043cb, 30015c-30015d, 70-7f ipl 34: polled fdthree at ebus0 addr 3023f0-3023f7, 706000-70600f, 72-720003 ipl 39 not configured clock0 at ebus0 addr 0-1fff: mk48t59: hostid 80d15042 flashprom at ebus0 addr 0-f not configured audioce0 at ebus0 addr 20-2000ff, 702000-70200f, 704000-70400f, 722000-722003 ipl 35 ipl 36: nvaddrs 0 audio0 at audioce0 hme0 at pci1 dev 1 function 1 Sun HME rev 0x01: address 08:00:20:d1:50:42 nsphy0 at hme0 phy 1: DP83840 10/100 media interface, rev. 1 hme0: using ivec 3021 for interrupt vgafb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 ATI Mach64 GP rev 0x5c wsdisplay0 at vgafb0: console (std, sun emulation), using wskbd0 pciide0 at pci1 dev 3 function 0 CMD Technology PCI0646 rev 0x03: DMA, channel 0 configured to native-PCI, channel 1 configured to native-PCI pciide0: using ivec 1820 for native-PCI interrupt wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: WDC WD102BA wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 9779MB, 20028960 sectors wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2 atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: LG, CD-ROM CRD-8322B, 1.05 SCSI0 5/cdrom removable cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2 ppb1 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Sun Simba PCI-PCI rev 0x13 pci2 at ppb1 bus 2 xl0 at pci2 dev 1 function 0 3Com 3c905 100Base-TX rev 0x00: ivec 10, address 00:60:08:1c:53:7e nsphy1 at xl0 phy 24: DP83840 10/100 media interface, rev. 1 wi0 at pci2 dev 3 function 0 Intersil PRISM2.5 rev 0x01: ivec 18wi0: init failed : unable to read station address Hi i suggest you to enter the OBP console and type setenv local-mac-address to true Hope it helps ~~ http://www.chatou-informatic.com Votre partenaire informatique Maintenance, infogirance, interventions sur site, tilimaintenance