the essence because I need this website
> runing properly by tomorrow at latest.
>
> Many many thanks!!
The issue maybe caused by syspatch which you ran. It runs mtree
and sets file permissions according to /etc/mtree/4.4BSD.dist
so you have to set the permissions you want in that file.
I ran into that too with a differrent service.
Alf
uot;
OPENBSD-PF-MIB::pfTblStatsCleared.2 = Timeticks: (3238636736) 374 days,
20:12:47.36 1/100th of a Second
OPENBSD-PF-MIB::pfTblStatsCleared.3 = Timeticks: (51729800) 5 days, 23:41:38.00
1/100th of a Second
Alf
$ uname -vmr
6.1 GENERIC.MP#20 amd64
> ***
> # dd if=/dev/rsd0c of=corsair.dump count=8011776
> 8011776+0 records in
> 8011776+0 records out
> 4102029312 bytes transferred in 7363.861 secs (557049 bytes/sec)
>
> # dd of=/dev/rsd0c if=iodisk.dump
> 49356
Has anyone tried:
PER-C10L-A10 Mini PCI 10/100 Base-Tx Ethernet Module W/Realtek 8100C
http://www.tri-m.com/products/aaeon/perc10l.html
I would like to use one on my:
MSI Wind PC Intel 1.6GHz Atom 230 processor on board Intel 945GC as an
extra hardwire ethernet port.
That would take some minor case modification and a female RJ-45, any
suggestions on compatible/reliable USB adapters?
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:53:00AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2010-03-26, alf wrote:
> > Has anyone tried:
> > PER-C10L-A10 Mini PCI 10/100 Base-Tx Et
://www.ixsoft.de/cgi-bin/web_store.cgi?ref=Products/de/IXOB0450DV.html
Alf
Theo,
as far as i am concerned (and most likely the majority of OpenBSD
users) there is no need for you to justify yourself (or any other
developer) in public.
The product (OpenBSD) speeks for itself.
Alf
P.S.:
To me the sentence about hiking on Wim's page looks like a
silly rethoric
Instead of bla-blaing on dump threads to obvious fanatics,
do what i did.
Show the FSF the $-finger and donate.
Because that flame really burns;)
Alf
nks for the report
Alf
Am Montag, 23. April 2007 14:42:01 schrieb Han Boetes:
> Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Han Boetes wrote:
> > > Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
> > > where the rebooting proces gets stuck at `syncing d
On Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 12:56:08AM -0400, Martin Gignac wrote:
> >>One more just donated $100.
> >
> >And here's another one.
>
> Ditto.
>
> -Martin
One more.
Alf
ted enough times now that they're all my kernel so
> I'll just strike it up to me not having had coffee yet.
>
> Greg
You may be a victim of the "feature" that ( for hardware related reasons)
the dmesg buffer doesn't get cleared after reboot so you actually have 2
dmesgs, (or maybe even more ?) one after the other, in dmesg buffer.
This can easily be overlooked by scrolling back to fast.
The exact reasons are somewhere in the archives.
Alf
o
com10 at puc1 port 3 irq 11: st16650, 32 byte fifo
com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
in an old desktop PC - 2 other machines we tried couldn't
cope with it (died or crashed after 2-3 weeks uptime, maybe
unrelated though).
Alf
Hello,
since we need a new server and had good experiences with HP DL360 G5
machines and because the HP DL360 G6 seems to be cheaper (and 'newer'),
does anyone here use such beast successfully with OpenBSD?
Alf
Thanks!
Alf
On Friday 06 November 2009 18:17:23 you wrote:
> >> machines and because the HP DL360 G6 seems to be cheaper (and 'newer'),
> >> does anyone here use such beast successfully with OpenBSD?
>
> As promised the output of dmesg and sysctl below.
>
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