yes, CARD_ is necessary. how to put that in the manpage in a nice
format, well, I was hoping you had some input on that. simply
prepending CARD_ to the names in the table will put some characters
in the table beyond the 80 character limit (unless the table is
shifted to the left a bit,
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 09:09:02AM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
yes, CARD_ is necessary. how to put that in the manpage in a nice
format, well, I was hoping you had some input on that. simply
prepending CARD_ to the names in the table will put some characters
in the table beyond the 80
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Denny White wrote:
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I was hoping someone could shed some light with some good
links, sample configurations, etc., that might help me
with the following. Not looking for someone to fix it
for me or anything like that. Maybe
On 12/7/05, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 09:09:02AM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
yes, CARD_ is necessary. how to put that in the manpage in a nice
format, well, I was hoping you had some input on that. simply
prepending CARD_ to the names in the
Hi there.
First I want to state that I don't claim the problem I'm describing
below to be OpenBSD problem. It looks to me like a problem in the
particular set of setups between me, my ISP and the problem site.
Now, to the problem.
I'm using OpenBSD 3.8-release box as a router between a private
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 00:13:10 -0700, Josh Tolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 12/5/05, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 21:57:15 -0700, Josh Tolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
OpenBSD is written for uses
where freedom, stability, adherence to standards, and security are the
Hello.
I plugged an Elan P111 cardbus adapter (PCI to PCMCIA adapter card) in my
Soekris net4801, and can't have the card working.
( http://www.elandigitalsystems.com/adapter/p111.php )
My soekris boots on a read-only flashcard on which OpenBSD 3.7 has been pushed
using flashdist.
I
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 07:06:15PM -0800, Jacob Meuser wrote:
yes, CARD_ is necessary. how to put that in the manpage in a nice
format, well, I was hoping you had some input on that. simply
prepending CARD_ to the names in the table will put some characters
in the table beyond the 80
--On 07 December 2005 11:13 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My soekris boots on a read-only flashcard on which OpenBSD 3.7 has
been pushed using flashdist.
You're using a custom kernel which probably (given that it says
'net4801') doesn't support cardbus. Try GENERIC.
--On 07 December 2005 12:33 +0200, Alexander Iliev wrote:
So far so good - the setup works very well with just one problem. My
ISP passes the traffic for two certain sites through a transparent
proxy. I reached to this conclusion due to the following:
It may be that the site is using Squid as
2005/12/7, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--On 07 December 2005 12:33 +0200, Alexander Iliev wrote:
So far so good - the setup works very well with just one problem. My
ISP passes the traffic for two certain sites through a transparent
proxy. I reached to this conclusion due to the
I tried to connect the cable for the internet directly to one
of the client machines behind the firewall (Debian GNU/Linux
3.1) and the site loads perfectly, so I came to the
conclusion that my PF rules are blocking the packets. So, I
left a minimal PF setup (pass all keep state + NAT),
Your test with 'telnet' gives small enough packets that it probably
won't be affected by PMTU problems.
The conclusion that my problem is not PMTU related did not come
from the telnet test. From what I've read on this, I think that
descreasing the mtu on my side enough should remove the problem
2005/12/7, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your test with 'telnet' gives small enough packets that it probably
won't be affected by PMTU problems.
The conclusion that my problem is not PMTU related did not come
from the telnet test. From what I've read on this, I think that
2005/12/7, Steve Welham [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried to connect the cable for the internet directly to one
of the client machines behind the firewall (Debian GNU/Linux
3.1) and the site loads perfectly, so I came to the
conclusion that my PF rules are blocking the packets. So, I
left a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 10:40:31 -0500 (EST), Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
All:
...
Even if other hosts receive a packet and reply to it, they won't be
able to ARP for it, and if they could, the original OpenBSD box will
drop the reply with destination host/network
I had a simple RAID1 system up and running for the first time yesterday on i386
3.8, but now after testing failure mode, I can't get things unwedged. It's
quite possible I wedged it worse while messing with it after the failure, so
I'm OK with starting the build over (no data yet) - but I can't
Hi all
I've tried installing the Nagios (2.0b4p0) port chrooted but I get the
following error when it comes to the last stage of the install:
=== Installing nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot from
/usr/ports/packages/i386/all/nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot.tgz
Can't install nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot because of
i just fixed this.
jmc
Thanks you very much, I have just seen the change on the OpenBSD CVS WEB
interface.
Ramiro
--On 07 December 2005 16:12 +, Simon H wrote:
=== Installing nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot from
/usr/ports/packages/i386/all/nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot.tgz
Can't install nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot because of conflicts
(nagios-2.0b4p0)
Looks like you've already got the non-chroot flavour installed,
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Federico Giannici wrote:
Since I upgraded an OpenBSD/amd64 3.7 to 3.8 (following instructions in the
Upgrade Guide) sometimes gethostbyname() returns NULL with h_errno equal to
-1 (Resolver internal error).
What is the value of errno?
errno is 2.
Federico Giannici wrote:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Federico Giannici wrote:
Since I upgraded an OpenBSD/amd64 3.7 to 3.8 (following instructions
in the
Upgrade Guide) sometimes gethostbyname() returns NULL with h_errno
equal to
-1 (Resolver internal error).
What is the
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 07 December 2005 16:12 +, Simon H wrote:
=== Installing nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot from
/usr/ports/packages/i386/all/nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot.tgz
Can't install nagios-2.0b4p0-chroot because of conflicts
(nagios-2.0b4p0)
Looks like you've already got the non-chroot
Has anyone gotten X working on a Dell Optiplex GX270? Seems as though I can
startx(1) but the screen is extremely garbled. Trying to run any
configuration utility doesn't seem to do any good either. I've bumped up the
amount of RAM on the card from 1MB to 8MB in the bios, but it still doesn't
Dave Diller writes:
Here's what's been changed in the kernel not a lot. I don't understand why
it would panic on a simple reconstruct command.
I might be able to understand, but my crystal ball is at the
cleaners, and I can't guess what your panic message looked like, nor
what the
cd /usr/ports/net/nagios/ FLAVOR=chroot make install clean-depends
that should do it ;)
--
viq
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Well, I accidentally disklabeled it. I was playing with ccd recently
and stupidly began ccd type recovery on a dump copy hard drive by
entering disklabel and changing the unused wd2a partition into a
4.2BSD partition, offset of course by 63, writing to the disklabel and
returning to the command
Oh... and from the obivous bugs department: In rf_openbsdkintf.c
case RAIDFRAME_GET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
there is a:
RF_Free( clabel, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
missing before the:
return(EINVAL);
But that won't help with the problem your describing... (just noticed
the above as I
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Today Otto Moerbeek contributed the following:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Denny White wrote:
I was hoping someone could shed some light with some good
links, sample configurations, etc., that might help me
with the following. Not looking for someone to
On 12/7/05, Federico Giannici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May it be relevant that the program is run chrootted???
I'm going to make some tests, as soon as I have the time...
Got it!
I simply copied /etc/resolv.conf to the chrootted path and the
problem disappeared.
So something changed
--On 07 December 2005 16:52 +, Simon H wrote:
Thanks for this Stuart. I tried it withe right way from the man page
and it failed because the plugins dont support chroot flavor.
Plugins and the main software are in subdirectories
(/usr/ports/net/nagios/nagios
viq wrote:
cd /usr/ports/net/nagios/ FLAVOR=chroot make install clean-depends
that should do it ;)
Thanks viq, but this still fails on the plugins install as they dont
support chroot flavor aparently:
Fatal: Unknown flavor: chroot (in net/nagios/plugins)
(Possible flavors are: no_db
Dave Diller writes:
Oh... and from the obivous bugs department: In rf_openbsdkintf.c
case RAIDFRAME_GET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
there is a:
RF_Free( clabel, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
missing before the:
return(EINVAL);
But that won't help with the problem your
I remember reading about the issue with UltraSparc documentation. Derek
Warren has raised teh point in a blog comment on John Clingan's blog here.
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jclingan?entry=what_do_you_think_of#comments
HTH
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 07 December 2005 16:52 +, Simon H wrote:
Thanks for this Stuart. I tried it withe right way from the man page
and it failed because the plugins dont support chroot flavor.
Plugins and the main software are in subdirectories
(/usr/ports/net/nagios/nagios
I remember reading about the issue with UltraSparc documentation. Derek
Warren has raised teh point in a blog comment on John Clingan's blog here.
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jclingan?entry=what_do_you_think_of#comments
We don't need processor docs. That stuff is trivial.
We need
I remember reading about the issue with UltraSparc documentation. Derek
Warren has raised teh point in a blog comment on John Clingan's blog here.
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jclingan?entry=what_do_you_think_of#comments
We don't need processor docs. That stuff is trivial.
We
I understand this and have tried just installing the chroot package
manually also but nothing seems to be going in the right place
(/var/www/nagios is empty after adding the chrooted package). I'm doing
this in a VM so I'm reverting back to a snapshot which is just after
updating the ports
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 12/7/05, Federico Giannici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May it be relevant that the program is run chrootted???
I'm going to make some tests, as soon as I have the time...
Got it!
I simply copied /etc/resolv.conf to the chrootted path and the
On 12/7/05, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i made some changes to the resolver, though they should deal with this
situation (unless there's a bug).
I only grepped through the code of openser briefly, but this scenario
seems likely.
1. App calls res_init() which calls _res_init(1);
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Whyzzi wrote:
Well, I accidentally disklabeled it. I was playing with ccd recently
and stupidly began ccd type recovery on a dump copy hard drive by
entering disklabel and changing the unused wd2a partition into a
4.2BSD partition, offset of course by 63, writing to the
# restore -rvs 1 -f /dev/rwd2a
Verify tape and initialize maps
restore: /dev/rwd2a: Device not configured
# restore -rvs 1 -f /dev/rwd2c
Verify tape and initialize maps
Tape block size is 32
restore: Tape is not a dump tape
It is, quite possible that it didn't work properly to
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 19:01, Simon H wrote:
viq wrote:
cd /usr/ports/net/nagios/ FLAVOR=chroot make install clean-depends
that should do it ;)
Thanks viq, but this still fails on the plugins install as they dont
support chroot flavor aparently:
Fatal: Unknown flavor: chroot (in
Hello
Ever since I started pushing over 80+ mbits continously on our em0 we
are seeing em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting eachoter day on our em0
interfaces that are
em0 at pci1 dev 28 function 0 Intel PRO/1000CT (82547GI) rev 0x00:
irq 11, address: 00:30:48:81:b4:7c
but not on our :
em1 at pci2
From: viq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way around this so the full install c/w plugins,
etc all work
in a chrooted environment?
Ah. I don't have yet that much experience with ports, and
didn't play with
nagios, so i'm afraid the help will have to come from someone
else. All
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 23:30, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
In the time everyone's been discussing this I installed the packages from
FTP; why are we messing with ports and FLAVORs?
Some people prefer to build stuff from source on their own machine, instead of
having binary packages
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# /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql -V
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql: can't load library
'../libmysql/.libs/libmysqlclient.so.15.0'
This means that the .so from the build directory is hardcoded into the
executable - most likely an error in the build
I found this posting:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=110931013806157w=2
That says:
Does anyone have creative ways to deal with this?
I'm not sure it's going to
be possible to deal with this with hotplugd, but if
there's any ideas please
share them.
when you get a ``detach''
Dear gentleman,
i am planning a single router for my 5 boxes network (ont incluind the
router). I am thinking using Soekris for such a task. I was thinking
on net4526 model (http://www.soekris.com/net4526.htm).
If there is anyone here running such hardware, i would like to hear
which harddisk
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 02:58:34PM -0800, Joe Advisor wrote:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=110931013806157w=2
Some stuff, which should be included in 3.8-release, has been committed
to help in this regard. It doesn't cover all cases, though.
-p.
viq wrote:
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 23:30, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
In the time everyone's been discussing this I installed the packages from
FTP; why are we messing with ports and FLAVORs?
Some people prefer to build stuff from source on their own machine, instead of
having
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 11:40:28AM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Want to be clear with Sun?
They are closed until we there is complete Schizo host-bridge documentation
available for everyone.
So would it be wise to avoid Sun Sparc kit?
I'm going to be buying some hardware for offiste
If there is anyone here running such hardware, i would like to hear
which harddisk and wireless (as also the anthena if it came apart)
device are you running.
I'm running a net4801, with a Nikon 16MB starter CF card and a DLink PCI
prism based card. I do not belive the net4526 has any disk
--On 07 December 2005 16:40 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there is anyone here running such hardware, i would like to hear
which harddisk and wireless (as also the anthena if it came apart)
device are you running.
I'm running a net4801, with a Nikon 16MB starter CF card and a DLink
PCI
In trying to upgrade to 3.8, the rl driver complains
from rl_diag that loopback failed. There is a bit of code
that doesn't make sense to me:
* Wait for it to propagate through the chip */
DELAY(10);
for (i = 0; i RL_TIMEOUT; i++) {
status = CSR_READ_2(sc,
Thanks you all for your time and cooperation.
I would like a small router, with a single hard disk and a wireless
device. Which would it be the perfect soekris models? What you are you
running?
Thanks once more.
2005/12/7, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--On 07 December 2005 16:40 -0800,
Hi,
Not sure if anyone was able to see the PCI-x slot in the HP 145 G2 yet.
I did research the archive before and it did say the PCI-Express wasn't
available and as such the SCSI version wouldn't work as that's where the
SCSI controller was connecting.
I disable the PCI-Express in BIOS and
Craig Skinner wrote:
There is the (expensive) Real Weasel for x86 kit, Dell's crappy lights
out card isn't a reliable option.
Compaq's remote card isn't bad, it works in any ATX PC and they're like
$5-10 on eBay. The remote console requires Java on the controlling
machine which makes it a
if ((status (RL_ISR_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED|RL_ISR_RX_OK)) ==
^^
(RL_ISR_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED|RL_ISR_RX_OK))
^
It appears that the loop will always
Hmmm,
May be I don't understand the differences what so ever, but shouldn't
the dmesg of the regular bsd and bsd.mp detect the same hardware?
Here is the dmesg from the bsd.mp one.
I just find it interesting and curious at the same time.
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC.MP) #504: Sat Sep 10 16:02:38
Craig,
On 08/12/2005, at 11:05 AM, Craig Skinner wrote:
I'm going to be buying some hardware for offiste colos next year
and was
thinking of getting some used Netras.
The Sparc64 support page: http://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html
Shows various Netra machines as being supported.
Shane
There is the (expensive) Real Weasel for x86 kit, Dell's crappy lights
DRAC/4 isn't that bad :}
You can always use serial console redirection on the 1850s/2850s; it
works well until OS boot (BIOS menus works, RAID, IPMI menus), when you
have to setup serial console redirection on the boot
try this, i think it covers the chroot case better.
Index: res_init.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/lib/libc/net/res_init.c,v
retrieving revision 1.33
diff -u -r1.33 res_init.c
--- res_init.c 2005/08/06 20:30:04 1.33
+++ res_init.c
On 12/7/05, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm,
May be I don't understand the differences what so ever, but shouldn't
the dmesg of the regular bsd and bsd.mp detect the same hardware?
Here is the dmesg from the bsd.mp one.
the interrupt routing code is pretty much totally
started filing PR's for RAIDframe stuff in OpenBSD -- there have been
a lot of changes/fixes to RAIDframe in the last 5 years that aren't
I have $100 via Paypal for the person who commits RAID enabled boot
blocks for Sparc[64] and i386/amd64 on OpenBSD.
I have an $100 additional via Paypal
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