On 06/05/18 16:02, Stuart Longland wrote:
> About 45 minutes later, I got a burst of errors from my cron job.
> Pinging the border router yielded no reply, but I could still ping the
> TS-7670. I think that confirms hardware.
>
> Disappointingly, I've not heard from PC Engines regarding the APU2
On 01/05/18 21:30, Stuart Longland wrote:
> No corresponding log messages from the switch.
>
> In any case, I've asked PC Engines about the voltage range of the APU2,
> having priced one for under the AU$600 mark.
Right, so a further update… I observed the errors came in bursts,
sometimes at part
On 01/05/18 19:42, Stuart Longland wrote:
> Yeah, that sounds like a plan, let's see what Charlie Root can tell me
Bingo… that didn't take long.
> + /sbin/ifconfig rl0
> rl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> lladdr 00:d0:c9:e0:f4:75
> index 1 priority 0 llprio 3
> media: Ethernet autoselect
On 01/05/18 17:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Oh, one practical thing you could try. "ifconfig rl0 down; ifconfig rl0 up"
> might clear the problem when it occurs. If so, perhaps you can detect it
> happening (e.g. pings failing) from a cronjob and do that as a workaround.
Yeah, that sounds like a
On 01/05/18 17:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> If you go down this route, see if the PCEngines APU2 is a good fit
> for your needs. There are other industrial-type systems but in this case
> many developers have the exact same device, so a lot more people are
> invested in fixing problems found with
On 2018-05-01, Stuart Longland wrote:
>> So, what are you after? A magic, secret sysctl, "sysctl
>> rl.work.properly=1" ? Nope, no such thing.
>
> How about rl.tellmewhatsgoingon=1? :-) You know, maybe log something to
> the kernel log when a packet is received, when a packet is transmitted,
>
On 01/05/18 11:10, Nick Holland wrote:
> Here's the thing. There are rules to the game with every OS. With
> OpenBSD, if you have to stay up to date -- the support tail is only
> about a year long, and that is really only security issues.
I accept this, no problem with that whatsoever, you can't
On 04/30/18 18:04, Stuart Longland wrote:
> On 01/05/18 03:00, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>>
>> Stuart Longland writes:
>>
>>> On 29/04/18 18:08, Solene Rapenne wrote:
Stuart Longland writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 act
On 01/05/18 03:00, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>
> Stuart Longland writes:
>
>> On 29/04/18 18:08, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>>>
>>> Stuart Longland writes:
>>>
Hi all,
I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 acting
as an ADSL router, public NTP server and DNS
Stuart Longland writes:
> On 29/04/18 18:08, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>>
>> Stuart Longland writes:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 acting
>>> as an ADSL router, public NTP server and DNS server. dmesg info:
>>>
OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #29
On 29/04/18 18:58, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-04-29, Stuart Longland wrote:
>> The rack has 5 servers, a ARM-based PC and the switch, all of which run
>> from a pair of 12V 105Ah AGM batteries, charged from mains power and
>> solar. Switch is a Linksys LGS326-AU. No other devices plugged
On 29/04/18 18:08, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>
> Stuart Longland writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 acting
>> as an ADSL router, public NTP server and DNS server. dmesg info:
>>
>>> OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:49:08 MDT 2017
>
On 2018-04-29, Stuart Longland wrote:
> The rack has 5 servers, a ARM-based PC and the switch, all of which run
> from a pair of 12V 105Ah AGM batteries, charged from mains power and
> solar. Switch is a Linksys LGS326-AU. No other devices plugged into
> this switch have connectivity issues.
>
>
Stuart Longland writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 acting
> as an ADSL router, public NTP server and DNS server. dmesg info:
>
>> OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:49:08 MDT 2017
OpenBSD 6.1 isn't supported anymore, please upgrade.
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