Re: High Interrupt Load cased by pciide with sparc64 on SUN V210

2007-02-04 Thread Rolf Sommerhalder
The high interrupt load vanished after removing the CD-ROM drives from both V210, as suggested by Mark Kettenis. Now the CPU load is down to 0%, as one expects, and the systems are much more performant and responsive than before :-) # iostat -w 1 ttycd0 sd0

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
Darren Spruell wrote: Grab that exchange again with the -n flag to tcpdump. Include the MAC address(es) of the cable modem if you can get them. Here it is: 00:14:04.475261 arp who-has 192.168.0.10 tell 24.aaa.bbb.ccc 0001 0800 0604 0001 000b 06bc 7b0e 1891

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
Vijay Sankar wrote: Possibly a silly question -- how are you connecting the cable modem to your OpenBSD server's external interface? Are they all plugged into a switch or hub or are you using a cable from the external interface directly to the cable modem? The external NIC connects directly t

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread Darren Spruell
On 2/4/07, J. Alfred Prufrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: PS: I notice that when I reply-all to Vijay, Darren's and John's email addresses also show up. What's the etiquette here? Should I reply to just Vijay and misc, or to everyone whose address is included? Or will the list-man

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread Darren Spruell
On 2/4/07, J. Alfred Prufrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: tcpdump -vv -x -l results attached below. I just ran tcpdump; here's the line at which I get the error/warning/log message: 19:14:03.562039 arp who-has rock tell 24.aaa.bbb.ccc [Note: 24.aaa.bbb.ccc is the cable-modem box's WAN address.]

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread Vijay Sankar
On Sunday 04 February 2007 18:37, J. Alfred Prufrock wrote: > Darren Spruell wrote: > > It's curious that the outside interface address on the cable modem > > is showing up for any reason on the internal network. > > Right, this is what first puzzled me too. Possibly a silly question -- how are

Re: arptables: unable to enter address, TCPDUMP

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
Darren Spruell wrote: > It's curious that the outside interface address on the cable modem > is showing up for any reason on the internal network. Right, this is what first puzzled me too. > You might use tcpdump or similar on your internal network to > determine what kind of traffic it relates

Re: arptables: unable to enter address

2007-02-04 Thread Darren Spruell
On 2/4/07, J. Alfred Prufrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: John wrote: > And, as far as getting the obsd box to talk to the modem was concerned, > that's it! There is other stuff involved in getting the box to talk to > the lan and v/v. I found it useful getting just the box to work with the > mode

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2007 Feb 04 (Sun) at 19:50:26 +0100 (+0100), Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: :I wait until it's up and then make sudo apmd -f /dev/acpi with the hope that I :could get apm to work over acpi but when I type zzz or apm -S nothing :happens... suspend is not yet supported in acpi. -- Horses are forbid

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Nick Nauwelaerts
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007 19:50:26 +0100 Pau Amaro-Seoane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just downloaded cd40.iso from > ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots and installed openbsd on > my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current but when > booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC> enable a

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/02/04 19:50, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: > I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots > and > installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current > but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC> enable acpi but nothing > happened, ...

Re: apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Vijay Sankar
On Sunday 04 February 2007 12:50, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote: > Hi, > > I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots > and installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be > -current but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC> enable acpi but > nothi

apmd -f /dev/acpi?

2007-02-04 Thread Pau Amaro-Seoane
Hi, I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots and installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC> enable acpi but nothing happened, so that I went to the site and downloaded bsd and bsd.mp

Re: arptables: unable to enter address

2007-02-04 Thread J. Alfred Prufrock
John wrote: And, as far as getting the obsd box to talk to the modem was concerned, that's it! There is other stuff involved in getting the box to talk to the lan and v/v. I found it useful getting just the box to work with the modem, it's not clear in your message if that is also your situation.

Re: searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-04 Thread Henning Brauer
* Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-04 14:04]: > I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration > showing: > IN/OUT traffic > [CPU] load > memory usage > some stuff about pf (states, blocks/pass) > (using this patch: http://www.packet

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searching a good MRTG/SNMP configuration

2007-02-04 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
Hello misc@, hosting a lan party yesterday I started to play around with MRTG and SNMP, but I didn't quite get where I wanted. I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration showing: IN/OUT traffic [CPU] load memory usage some stuff about pf (