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0 C India P Delhi T New Delhi F irregular O New Delhi BSD User Group (NDBUG) I N.J. Thomas M i...@ndbug.in U http://ndbug.in/ N *BSD
multimode fiber card recs for OpenBGPD
I have two servers that I would like to setup to run OpenBGPD for our border routers. I need to find a supported PCIe (not PCI-X) fiber card that runs multi-mode and a supported PCIe (not PCI-X) fiber card that runs single-mode. (One of our providers is coming to us with mm, the other with sm.) A dual port card is preferable, but we will take single port cards if those are the only ones available. Any recommendations? The supported cards page on the OpenBSD site only lists PCI-X cards. thanks, Thomas -- N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo
Re: OpenBSD dedicated hosting
* Bill Traynor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-18 16:25:08 -0400]: Check out Geekisp as well. It's one guy who offers many different OpenBSD options. http://www.geekisp.com I'll second the recomendation for GeekISP. I've been with them for a couple of years now and I have only good things to say. Thomas -- N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo
Re: manual vs. crontab execution
* Peter Bako [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-25 15:33:28 -0800]: However when the cron job hits at midnight the script always fails and without any error message that I can get. Whenever you have a problem like this (ie. Script foo works perfectly from the command line but not from cron), you should always run /usr/bin/env (or /bin/env) from cron, and then manually run your script with that same environment (unsetting any envariables you need to get your shell to match that of the cron environment) -- that will show you fairly quickly what is wrong and how this particular box is different from your 7 other ones. Usually it is just a PATH issue, but sometimes it may be some missing envariable that you didn't even realize existed (or that your script depended on it). Thomas -- N.J. Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Etiamsi occiderit me, in ipso sperabo