hardware support for HPE Smart Array E208i-p SR Gen10 (ciss ?) and HPE 561FLR-T (ix)

2019-03-25 Thread Steiner Peter
Hello, we have to retire some older "HP ProLiant DL360 Gen9" and want to buy the current model "HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen10" I'm unsure if the newer "HPE Smart Array E208i-p" is supported by the ciss driver (the old "HPE Smart Array H240ar" in our DL360 Gen9 worked for years like a charm) btw.

Re: hardware support

2015-02-26 Thread Joseph Oficre
Checked my usb system on radeon hd 5700 machine and it works fine with 1920 x 1080. So i think i will swap video cards, cuz that computer uses windows anyway. 2015-02-25 12:54 GMT+03:00 Joseph Oficre seran...@gmail.com: Dem, fixed it, and x server started, but in 1024x768 mode. Trying to add

Re: hardware support

2015-02-25 Thread Joseph Oficre
Dem, fixed it, and x server started, but in 1024x768 mode. Trying to add 1920x1200 mode via gtf and xrandr, but no outputs found. Sreen-0, Sreen0, sreen0, monitor0 etc...what is the name of this device, cuz current xrandr show me Screen 0. Its hdmi, if this information will be helpfull, Xorg.log:

Re: hardware support

2015-02-25 Thread Remco
Joseph Oficre wrote: I got this with VESA driver enabled: [ 1011.000] (WW) checkDevMem: failed to open /dev/xf86 and /dev/mem (Operation not permitted) Check that you have set 'machdep.allowaperture=1' in /etc/sysctl.conf and reboot your machine refer to

Re: hardware support

2015-02-24 Thread Joseph Oficre
I got this with VESA driver enabled: [ 1011.000] (WW) checkDevMem: failed to open /dev/xf86 and /dev/mem (Operation not permitted) Check that you have set 'machdep.allowaperture=1' in /etc/sysctl.conf and reboot your machine refer to xf86(4) for details [

Re: hardware support

2015-02-22 Thread Jan Stary
On Feb 22 12:23:29, seran...@gmail.com wrote: Interested of Nvidia videocard, I dont need some super 3d support, just 1920x1200 resolution. 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GTX 650] (rev a1) 01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio

Re: hardware support

2015-02-22 Thread Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Joseph Oficre said: Hello, my friends. Can someone tell me, is this hardware will work with OpenBSD 5.6 [...] 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GTX 650] (rev a1) AFAIK in vesa mode only. No hardware acceleration. 01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation

Re: hardware support

2015-02-22 Thread Joseph Oficre
Yeah, i will try live USB to check it all, ty for response! 2015-02-22 12:57 GMT+03:00 Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com: Joseph Oficre said: Hello, my friends. Can someone tell me, is this hardware will work with OpenBSD 5.6 [...] 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA

Re: hardware support

2015-02-22 Thread Joseph Oficre
BTW, is there someone with nvidia gtx 650 card and some kind of 1920x1200 resolution? Just to know im not alone in this cruel world.. PS: i've made live USB, booted, but first FAST check didnt give me any results, just segfault on xorg -configure, need more time for it :c 2015-02-22 16:34

hardware support

2015-02-22 Thread Joseph Oficre
Hello, my friends. Can someone tell me, is this hardware will work with OpenBSD 5.6 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller (rev 09) 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor PCI Express Root Port (rev 09)

Re: hardware support

2015-02-22 Thread Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Joseph Oficre seran...@gmail.com wrote: BTW, is there someone with nvidia gtx 650 card and some kind of 1920x1200 resolution? Just to know im not alone in this cruel world.. PS: i've made live USB, booted, but first FAST check didnt give me any results, just

Re: hardware support

2015-02-22 Thread Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Joseph Oficre said: PS: i've made live USB, booted, but first FAST check didnt give me any results, just segfault on xorg -configure, need more time for it :c You have to write xorg.conf yourself. IIRC a Monitor section and modeline from gtf(1) would suffice. -- Dmitrij D. Czarkoff

Re: Recent DELL hardware support

2012-04-05 Thread Kostas Zorbadelos
Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org writes: Thsnks for the replies. I haven't come across any problems with bnx(4). Did you look at 2U boxes at all? I am interested mainly in 1U boxes. Reliability is the most crucial factor because the machines will be deployed in remote places,

Re: Recent DELL hardware support

2012-04-05 Thread Rogier Krieger
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 21:02, Kostas Zorbadelos kzo...@otenet.gr wrote: The only remaining question is PERC H200 support. mpii(4) should cover the Dell PERC H200.

Re: Recent DELL hardware support

2012-04-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2012/04/05 22:02, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote: Yes, clear. I think I will add R610 to the options. The only remaining question is PERC H200 support. It is not mentioned in mfi(4), so should I consider it unsupported? this is an H200: $ ssh mh3-pl7 dmesg|grep -e Dell -e mpii bios0: vendor Dell

Recent DELL hardware support

2012-04-04 Thread Kostas Zorbadelos
Hello all, we are about to engage a procurement procedure of servers. There is a high probability to purchase DELL hardware. I want OpenBSD to be supported on the hardware. I have 2 broad options - Go with PowerEdge R410 - Go with PowerEdge R620 (latest generation of servers) The first option

Re: Recent DELL hardware support

2012-04-04 Thread Johan Beisser
Dell has an ugly habit of changing components even within the same model year of hardware. You can't predict how well supported something is based on PowerEdge R410 until you have your specific one in front of you. On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Kostas Zorbadelos kzo...@otenet.gr wrote: Hello

Re: Recent DELL hardware support

2012-04-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2012-04-04, Kostas Zorbadelos kzo...@otenet.gr wrote: Hello all, we are about to engage a procurement procedure of servers. There is a high probability to purchase DELL hardware. I want OpenBSD to be supported on the hardware. I have 2 broad options - Go with PowerEdge R410 - Go with

Re: Recent DELL hardware support

2012-04-04 Thread Theo de Raadt
So your choice is between hardware which should already work in OpenBSD and hardware which (at least the nics) is known not to work yet but might work sometime in the future. Nobody here can make that decision for you :) Last time such issues happened, the people involved made sure we had the

Re: Hardware support IDE to USB adapter

2007-11-27 Thread Sunnz
2007/11/27, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Buy a bad device? Why not give a shot at fixing it. It's not hard to learn. Anyone care to give some reference or links about where to begin learning to write/fix drivers or what not? -- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.

Re: Hardware support IDE to USB adapter

2007-11-27 Thread Ulf
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:11:06 +0100 Pieter Verberne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: a few months ago I bought a Western Digital extern USB harddisk. It worked with OpenBSD for the first x minutes, but stoped working with an dmesg-error: Umass0 Phase Error, residue=0 I don't know if it has any

Hardware support IDE to USB adapter

2007-11-26 Thread Pieter Verberne
Hi all, a few months ago I bought a Western Digital extern USB harddisk. It worked with OpenBSD for the first x minutes, but stoped working with an dmesg-error: Umass0 Phase Error, residue=0 reference to earlier post: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-08/1215.html I think this

Re: Hardware support IDE to USB adapter

2007-11-26 Thread Theo de Raadt
a few months ago I bought a Western Digital extern USB harddisk. It worked with OpenBSD for the first x minutes, but stoped working with an dmesg-error: Umass0 Phase Error, residue=0 reference to earlier post: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-08/1215.html I think this

Hardware support for secure virtualization (was: About Xen: maybe a reiterative question but ..)

2007-10-25 Thread Rodrigo V. Raimundo
With all this discussion some questions went to me: what's the hardware needed to do full and secure (para)?virtualization ? is there some arch with this support ever created? could the virtualization environment be secure if all guest OSes run in userland? (User-Mode Linux, QEMU without

Re: Hardware support for secure virtualization (was: About Xen: maybe a reiterative question but ..)

2007-10-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/10/25 08:50, Rodrigo V. Raimundo wrote: could the virtualization environment be secure if all guest OSes run in userland? (User-Mode Linux, QEMU without acceleration, ...) Some qemu bugs were specifically mentioned in the paper.

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-30 Thread Jason Dixon
On Mar 30, 2007, at 2:19 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Mike Erdely wrote: Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Tasmanian Devil wrote: The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just need to enable ACPI with config -ef bsd.mp (or on the boot prompt). This

Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread David Given
Is there anyone working on porting OpenBSD to Intel Apple hardware? Such as the Macbook? I can't imagine it would be particularly hard; there'd need to be a way of loading and running a kernel via EFI, and then tweaking the hardware detection. The reason why I ask is that I've been eyeing the

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/29/07, David Given [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there anyone working on porting OpenBSD to Intel Apple hardware? Such as the Macbook? Scan the freakin' email archives. There are several recent notes about the laptops, nothing about the AppleTV yet that I've noticed. Greg

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Is there anyone working on porting OpenBSD to Intel Apple hardware? Such as the Macbook? The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just need to enable ACPI with config -ef bsd.mp (or on the boot prompt). I can't imagine it would be particularly hard; there'd need to be a way of

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Scan the freakin' email archives. There are several recent notes about the laptops, nothing about the AppleTV yet that I've noticed. I just searched a bit about this Apple TV: It might be necessary to remove the harddisk to copy OpenBSD on it, but otherwise it could work (as a server, not as a

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, David Given wrote: Is there anyone working on porting OpenBSD to Intel Apple hardware? Such as the Macbook? I can't imagine it would be particularly hard; there'd need to be a way of loading and running a kernel via EFI, and then tweaking the hardware detection. Work

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Tasmanian Devil wrote: Is there anyone working on porting OpenBSD to Intel Apple hardware? Such as the Macbook? The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just need to enable ACPI with config -ef bsd.mp (or on the boot prompt). This is not true. At least

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Is there anyone working on porting OpenBSD to Intel Apple hardware? Such as the Macbook? The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just need to enable ACPI with config -ef bsd.mp (or on the boot prompt). This is not true. At least it has been reported that the MacBook Pro

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Mike Erdely
Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Tasmanian Devil wrote: The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just need to enable ACPI with config -ef bsd.mp (or on the boot prompt). This is not true. At least it has been reported that the MacBook Pro with Core Due 2 processor does

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread David Given
Mike Erdely wrote: [...] Tas is right. I have my MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo dual booting with OS X and OpenBSD (snap around 3/10). I _think_ my installation process was this (since I didn't do make release with -current): 1. Install 4.0 from the CD. 2. Copy an ACPI-enabled bsd.rd to a CDROM,

Re: Apple hardware support?

2007-03-29 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Mike Erdely wrote: Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Tasmanian Devil wrote: The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just need to enable ACPI with config -ef bsd.mp (or on the boot prompt). This is not true. At least it has been reported that