> I have no solution for you but some search results
>
> http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=4752
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Atapiscsi-problem-on-VIA-NAB7100-VIA-VT6420-td184350.html
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Second-SATA-channel-in-Via-VT3237S-td191011.html
> I would try to install older version, to be sure, it is not related to
> installer version...
>
>
> Check /usr/src/sys/dev/atapiscsi/atapiscsi.c and line 1042. A bit
> above, there is the following comment:
> 1028 /* Exceptional case - drive want to transfer more
>
I tried to Xorg -configure today and I get this :
(==) Using system config directory "/usr/X11R6/share/X11/xorg.conf.d"
(EE) Segmentation fault at address 0x28
Fatal server error:
(EE) Caught Signal 11 (Segmentation Fault). Server aborting
Still don't know what to do with it.
2016-01-30 18:34
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 5:19 AM, Tinker wrote:
> 1) I need some SSD storage but don't like that it could break together - I
> mean, a bug in your system will feed your SSD at full bandwidth for ~7h-7
> days, it's completely fried - that's not OK, so putting a "redundance
On 2016-02-01, Gabriele Tozzi wrote:
>> I have no solution for you but some search results
>>
>> http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=4752
>> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Atapiscsi-problem-on-VIA-NAB7100-VIA-VT6420-td184350.html
>>
Am 01.02.2016 23:52 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
i.e. it's just missing support for a quirky chip that needs the OS
to do some weird setup.
Or just use only that first SATA (and PATA) port?
e.g., Gabriele, if there's only one disk in there, try to recable it to
the other SATA slot.
--
pb
On 16-02-01 12:19 PM, Tinker wrote:
My purpose with asking for SSD-accelerated HDD was DOUBLE:
1) I need some SSD storage but don't like that it could break
together - I mean, a bug in your system will feed your SSD at full
bandwidth for ~7h-7 days, it's completely fried - that's not OK, so
I always get that error. I have been ignoring it and so far no problems
that I can tell.
On 02/01/16 14:58, Lô Baret wrote:
I tried to Xorg -configure today and I get this :
(==) Using system config directory "/usr/X11R6/share/X11/xorg.conf.d"
(EE) Segmentation fault at address 0x28
Fatal
On 2016-02-01, Luis Coronado wrote:
> Anything based on calomel.org is ignored, real reference is the manual
> pages.
You know a guide is going to be good when the dates shown in examples
are from 8 years ago and it says "If you have OpenBSD v4.3 or later"...
I didn't, that's direct from the man page for doas.conf
> On February 1, 2016 at 12:16 AM Bernd Schoeller wrote:
>
>
> On 30/01/16 21:10, bruce wrote:
> > I've been working on this for several weeks now.
> > Results with instructions can be seen here:
> >
2016-01-31 9:16 GMT+01:00 Tinker :
> This could be made in software with benefit, as a Softraid patch.
> So the frequently accessed stuff ends up cached on the SSD for faster read
> speed.
> There is some hardware solution, e.g. Intel made the
>
On 30/01/16 21:10, bruce wrote:
I've been working on this for several weeks now.
Results with instructions can be seen here:
http://tonyevil.zapto.org/serendipity/
Any feedback welcome.
httpd is too new for this to be well documented, so here is my small
contribution.
Beyond the usual problems
arrowscr...@mail.com writes:
> Thank you for your help Stuart. I'll just use curl for now. Actually use
torsocks seems a bad practice for any situation, I should just set a
transparent proxy (but the pf.conf
> from torproject.org does not work, I'll need to write is myself some day).
> Thanks
Hi,
On 1 February 2016 at 08:21, Gabriele Tozzi wrote:
> This is my first message on the list so, first of all, hello everybody! :)
>
> I've recently bought a dedicated PC, planning to use it as a firewall by
> installing OpenBSD on it.
>
> I have downloaded the install80.iso,
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 04:33:00AM +0100, arrowscr...@mail.com wrote:
> Thank you for your help Stuart. I'll just use curl for now. Actually use
> torsocks seems a bad practice for any situation, I should just set a
> transparent proxy (but the pf.conf from torproject.org does not work, I'll
>
I saw it on a desktop, didn't think to see if it was ever used or not on
motherboards for other types of machines, I just assumed that Z68 could be
used on other places also.
2016-02-01 11:00 GMT+01:00 Tinker :
> On 2016-02-01 16:33, Janne Johansson wrote:
>
>> 2016-01-31
obsd @ 2016-01-31T17:49:04 +0100:
> On 31-01-16 17:13, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
[...]
> >So turns out, that if I request anything other than sla_id 0 or 1, I get
> >another subnet, but with a /72 prefix. Also, using:
> >ia_pd 1 re1/1 athn0/2 athn1/3
> >... resulted in the same subnet/prefix sent to me,
On 2016-02-01 16:33, Janne Johansson wrote:
2016-01-31 9:16 GMT+01:00 Tinker :
This could be made in software with benefit, as a Softraid patch.
So the frequently accessed stuff ends up cached on the SSD for faster
read
speed.
There is some hardware solution, e.g.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 8:42 PM, Tinker wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> On 2016-02-01 07:10, Patrick Dohman wrote:
>
>> There is some hardware solution, e.g. Intel made the
>>>
>>
>>
http://ark.intel.com/products/70029/Intel-RAID-SSD-Cache-Controller-RCS25ZB04
>> 0LX using the
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 8:16 AM, patric conant
wrote:
> Why can't the solution be all flash? $400 for 1 TB flash, * 7 sata ports on
> a decent $100 Motherboard, gets you 7TB of flash for under $3000
>
Well, yes, and for a few hundred thousand you can get persistent
Tinker, adding block number to sector data and calculate chksum over
this should be relatively easy. I'll ping you once I send another WIP
patch to tech@ so you will get a chance to hack on it...
Besides this, I've observed you are huge fan of ZFS. Perhaps even
better for you may be to work on
Sorry for the long wait, but had a free weekend and none of the site
techs got back to me until later today.
On 01/29/16 22:03, Stuart Henderson wrote:
If you have contact with any of the site admins see if they are
running on linux with tcp_tw_recycle=1, I think there is a strong
possibility
Dear Readers,
Without IP carp is marked as inactive,
i tried to set up a stupid IP on it and then call dhclient.
It sends packet but does configure interface.
:'(
Any particular reason for this ?
Thank you.
--
Janne,
ZFS includes the sector number in the checksum input because that
provides a safeguard against any form of disk breakdown.
Most filesystems except for ZFS are susceptible to this kind of error
because either it's not checksummed, or the checksums are locally stored
so data
Josh Grosse wrote:
On 2016-02-01 11:32, sven falempin wrote:
Dear Readers,
Without IP carp is marked as inactive,
See https://sites.google.com/site/bsdstuff/dhcarp and adapt
to your requirements.
The Book of PF, 3rd Edition
A No-Nonsense Guide to the OpenBSD Firewall
by Peter N. M.
On 2016-02-01, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
> obsd @ 2016-01-31T17:49:04 +0100:
>> On 31-01-16 17:13, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
> [...]
>> >So turns out, that if I request anything other than sla_id 0 or 1, I get
>> >another subnet, but with a /72 prefix. Also, using:
>> >ia_pd 1 re1/1 athn0/2
Hi Gabriele,
I would try to install older version, to be sure, it is not related to
installer version...
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 at 13:16 Ville Valkonen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 1 February 2016 at 08:21, Gabriele Tozzi wrote:
> > This is my first message on the
Anything based on calomel.org is ignored, real reference is the manual
pages.
-luis
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 10:49 AM, zje.net.cn wrote:
> Recently I have encountered some difficulties in debugging the relayd
> proxy on OpenBSD 5.8.
> The relevant rules are derived from
Recently I have encountered some difficulties in debugging the relayd proxy on
OpenBSD 5.8.
The relevant rules are derived from
https://calomel.org/relayd.html
Example 5: Service Redirector
..with the rules about pf.conf and relayd.conf above the article, i had the
wrong reminder,
such
On 2016-02-01 11:32, sven falempin wrote:
Dear Readers,
Without IP carp is marked as inactive,
i tried to set up a stupid IP on it and then call dhclient.
It sends packet but does configure interface.
:'(
Any particular reason for this ?
Thank you.
Carp requires static addresses. You can
Monah Baki [monahb...@gmail.com] wrote:
> # newfs /dev/rsd0a
> /dev/rsd0a: 123.0MB in 251840 sectors of 512 bytes
> 4 cylinder groups of 30.74MB, 3935 blocks, 7872 inodes each
> newfs: wtfs: write error on block 16: Input/output error
>
> Same error. I never seen this error before and I've used
Except that you state it as something people should include as part of
their proper configuration.
Really? They should give Ted Unangst's account access to procmap?
Dan
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 7:19 PM, bruce wrote:
> I didn't, that's direct from the man page for doas.conf
> Or just use only that first SATA (and PATA) port?
> e.g., Gabriele, if there's only one disk in there, try to recable it to
> the other SATA slot.
Yes, it works with just one drive installed, but having no USB boot
support and being unable to use a CD Drive, I'll have to find a fancy
way to
I really wanted to install OpenBSD so, this morning I went back to the
shop and the kind guy accepted to replace the bugged motherboard with a
different one for a reasonable extra. This one is an overkill for my
needs (it has a 1.8Ghz 64bit atom CPU!!!), but good news: I've finally
managed to
On 2016-02-01 22:13, andrew fabbro wrote:
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 8:16 AM, patric conant
wrote:
Why can't the solution be all flash? $400 for 1 TB flash, * 7 sata
ports on
a decent $100 Motherboard, gets you 7TB of flash for under $3000
Well, yes, and for a few
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