Areca RAID controllers on non-amd64

2018-11-02 Thread John Klos
Hello, I have two Areca RAID controllers which I'd like to use with non-x86 systems. One is an ARC-1110, the other an ARC-1160ML. I've been testing the ARC-1110 on NetBSD 8 on an amd64 system and on an Alpha. The card shows up fine on both systems: arcmsr0 at pci6 dev 14 function 0 arcmsr0:

Re: Areca RAID controllers on non-amd64

2018-11-02 Thread Michael van Elst
j...@ziaspace.com (John Klos) writes: No idea what's wrong with arcmsr, but >However, sd0 still says it's one sector, and: >scsictl /dev/scsibus1 scan any any >returns instantly without any change in the volumes. Scan attaches new devices, you probably need to detach sd0 first. -- --

Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-02 Thread Dan Plassche
On 11/1/18, Malcolm Herbert wrote: > I'm curious - why SLIP and not PPP? PPP would be equally suitable in general. It was just that SLIP would meet my needs with slightly less setup and overhead when attaching serial devices (no configuration files for each interface and no daemon). I started

Re: Serial SLIP Connection

2018-11-02 Thread Dan Plassche
On 11/1/18, Greg Troxel wrote: > I am not really following your descriptions of what is working and what > isn't, in particularly "ping out". Thank you for asking and the suggestions. > Then, the questions are: > > is IP forwarding enabled on the gateway machine? > > if you ping 10.0.2.2