No, sadly not. The machines are now in use and I don't have any to
spare. I needed that information when I reported the problem, it's
kind of late now but I sure will use the information next time I run
into problem when I'm validating a new environment.

Best Regards

2011/3/9 Tobias Ulmer <tobi...@tmux.org>:
> On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 11:39:16AM +0100, rancor wrote:
>> I have been asking for how I can provide more information but the question
>> was not answered. Im not whining, Im just providing my experience.
>>
>> I would be happy to provide more information if some body asked my in my
>> report and also told me what to do because I don't know and If I did I had
>> provided that information in the first place.
>>
>> If you got better experience with DL360 G7 (and G6) please tell us how your
>> setup was so that this user can install without any problem and I can
>> resolve my issues. In other case please shut up with your lame attitude and
>> start to help instead of beeing an arsehole.
>
> Awww, how about you take a cold shower and read the mail again. The first
> paragraph has all the steps to write a more detailed bug report.
>
>>
>> Regards
>> Den 9 mar 2011 11.21 skrev "Tobias Ulmer" <tobi...@tmux.org>:
>> > On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 08:03:25AM +0100, rancor wrote:
>> >> We are running stock OpenBSD 4.8 on several DL360 G6 and G7 and a
>> >> additional HP NC364T PCI Express Quad Port Gigabit Server Adapter. We
>> >> are running them in pairs as a firewall cluster with pfsync and carp
>> >> and also as stand alone as a router but we have problem with random
>> >> freezes. We have tried both AMD64 and i386, all patched up to latest
>> >> errata but we can't make them work stable. Now are we using VMware
>> >> ESXi as a layer between the hardware and OpenBSD and every thing works
>> >> just perfect, not a single freeze since we did this .. work around
>> >>
>> >> Our bug report on this matter:
>> >> http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yes&numbers=6321
>> >
>> > That bug report is not very useful to a developer and way too old. Get a
>> > serial cable and run the latest snapshot (without disabling any
>> > devices). Capture dmesg and panic, type "trace", "ps" - "show
>> > registers" may also be helpful. No screenshots.
>> >
>> > If you want help, YOU need to provide this information OR ship the hw to
>> > someone who wants to look into it. Whining on misc@ is certainly not
>> > going to fix anything.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Since we don't know how to resolve this our future with OpenBSD is
>> >> most unsure, we have more then 50 installations on different platforms
>> >> and it's only G6 och G7 that are causing any problem.
>> >>
>> >> It's hard to say if it's only us since I never hear anything about
>> >> this issue but we sure feels alone.
>> >>
>> >> Regards
>> >>
>> >> 2011/3/9 l l j7 <sg...@ktis.kr>:
>> >> > I am looking to purchase the server for OpenBSD 4.8
>> >> >
>> >> > OpenBSD 4.8 HP ProLiant DL360 G7 Install OK?
>> >> >
>> >> > Or another Recent HP Server ?
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Help me PLZ

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