On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Tristin Davis <tristin.co...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Upgrading is simply not an option. It all comes down to having the > engineering staff, money, and downtime available. Unfortunatly, we have > none of the above right now. I realize we *need* to upgrade, but right > now, tuning the kernel is the only option. > > I would be extremely greatful if anyone out there able to provide the > requested information. :-) > If you believe you can't upgrade, you may want to consider hiring someone to do the work. The OpenBSD project maintains information on more notable choices on their Website: http://www.openbsd.org/support.html Expecting custom work to be done for free really isn't realistic -- especially when your requests runs counter to the project's very publicly stated support policy. Per FAQ5.1: "...old releases are typically supported up to two releases back. It takes resources and time to support older versions, while we might like to provide ongoing support for old releases, we would rather focus on new features."