Just a quick update.
Blew away 4.5-current I had on there (think it was April 27th) and put
4.5-release on to see if that makes any difference.
(Previously, my Feb 28th 4.4-current snapshot had been running just
fine.) Still get the odd lockup, and also get the Soekris
locking up if I send it a
On 11:28, Sat 02 May 09, Tom wrote:
Just a quick update.
Blew away 4.5-current I had on there (think it was April 27th) and put
4.5-release on to see if that makes any difference.
(Previously, my Feb 28th 4.4-current snapshot had been running just
fine.) Still get the odd lockup, and also
Michiel van Baak wrote:
Maybe a stupid question, or a question already asked (did not read all
the messages in this thread) but have you checked the temperature of the
soekris?
I put the soekris on it's side instead of horizontal, and the temp
dropped from lockup temp to 50C and it's running
On 13:24, Sat 02 May 09, Tom wrote:
Michiel van Baak wrote:
Maybe a stupid question, or a question already asked (did not read all
the messages in this thread) but have you checked the temperature of the
soekris?
I put the soekris on it's side instead of horizontal, and the temp
dropped
Tom Murphy wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
$ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
# Down and up ral0 on failure
* * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q
OACTIVE { ifconfig \
ral0; echo \n *\n; ifconfig ral0 down; sleep 1; ifconfig ral0
I took my RT2860 card (which likes to lock up the Soekris 5501 fairly
quickly), stuck it in an Openbsd 4.5-current (April 27 snap) and it
performed properly and didn't lock up. Mind you, the machine is amd64
and quite well powered. I transferred a lot of files with scp, got
about 1.2 MB/s on a
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Tom wrote:
I took my RT2860 card (which likes to lock up the Soekris 5501 fairly
quickly), stuck it in an Openbsd 4.5-current (April 27 snap) and it
performed properly and didn't lock up. Mind you, the machine is amd64
and quite well powered. I transferred a lot of files
Markus Hennecke wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Tom wrote:
I took my RT2860 card (which likes to lock up the Soekris 5501 fairly
quickly), stuck it in an Openbsd 4.5-current (April 27 snap) and it
performed properly and didn't lock up. Mind you, the machine is amd64
and quite well powered. I
Alexander Hall wrote:
I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
$ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
# Down and up ral0 on failure
* * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q OACTIVE {
ifconfig \
ral0; echo \n *\n; ifconfig ral0 down; sleep 1; ifconfig ral0 up;
ifconfig \
ral0;
On 2009-04-28, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
Stuart: any luck with your ral* card in your Alix?
it still works fine with the up-to-date snap it's now running (before
it was running code from a month or two ago, also pretty much stable).
On 2009-04-26, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-26, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2
try ifconfig ral0 down; ifconfig ral0 up.
that's a different thing and I suspect is a problem either in the driver
or net80211. I have seen this on ral occasionally and have now seen something
similar or the same on an acx which used to be stable; the only change at
all with the acx was moving it
I'll second this; from a gw of mine:
$ sudo crontab -l | grep ral0
# Down and up ral0 on failure
* * * * * ifconfig ral0 | grep -q OACTIVE {
ifconfig ral0; echo \n *\n; ifconfig ral0 down; sleep 1; ifconfig ral0
up; ifconfig ral0; }
/Alexander
Stuart
FRLinux wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen jochem.kos...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The machine's been
rock-solid
2009/4/25 FRLinux frli...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen jochem.kos...@gmail.com
wrote:
Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The
On 2009-04-25, Tom tdmurp...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
and the other is a RT2860 (Planex GW-DS3300N).
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
and the other is a RT2860
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:20:52PM +0100, Tom wrote:
On 2009-04-26. Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-25, Tom wrote:
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 10:02:06PM +0100, Tom wrote:
Hi,
I have a ral(4) acting as a hostap. The problems began since
ugrading from Feb 28th snapshot to April 10th (and higher). I have a
Soekris 5501. I bought 2 different ral(4) PCI cards, one is a RT2661
and the other is a RT2860
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Jochem Kossen jochem.kos...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting, I've got exactly the same problem with an rt2860. I
thought it was just bad hardware (suspecting the rt2860), or
temperature issues, and pulled out the card. The machine's been
rock-solid since (d'oh).
Same problem here with an RT2860.
Lars
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