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2011/1/7 Mihai Popescu B.S. :
> families. I don't know what SMP is about.
There's a great site since the beginning of the millenium:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMP
And you should read and follow
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
HTH. HAND
Martin
Jeff Ross wrote:
> Since I posted I've found rshd and started it through inetd and now I'm
> just getting permission denied errors.
>
> Perhaps the better question is how can I make that work over ssh?
Set RSH=ssh in the environment.
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On 01/07/11 15:08, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Jeff Ross wrote:
Since I posted I've found rshd and started it through inetd and now I'm just
getting permission denied errors.
Perhaps the better question is how can I make that work over ssh?
I believe exporting RSH=ssh
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Jeff Ross wrote:
> Since I posted I've found rshd and started it through inetd and now I'm just
> getting permission denied errors.
>
> Perhaps the better question is how can I make that work over ssh?
I believe exporting RSH=ssh should work.
On 01/07/11 14:44, Johan Beisser wrote:
I prefer to tar(1)...
That's all fine and well but doesn't address the question at all.
I have a learning story about how easy it is to type tar "c"zvf instead
of tar "x"zvf and in a split second wipe out a huge tar backup file but
I'll let you make th
I prefer to tar(1)...
On 1/7/11, Jeff Ross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 servers that get backed up to tape. I was scping the daily
> dump files to the server with the tape attached but now I no longer have
> hard disk room to do that.
>
> So I read the man page for rdump/dump and that led me to rm
Hi,
I have 2 servers that get backed up to tape. I was scping the daily
dump files to the server with the tape attached but now I no longer have
hard disk room to do that.
So I read the man page for rdump/dump and that led me to rmt but I have
been unable to make this work. It fails with
* Benny Lvfgren [2011-01-07 20:45]:
> On 2011-01-07 19.54, Ted Unangst wrote:
> >>experiment with parallel ports building on a 64-way sparc64 T2 went.
> >>With 32 build jobs it looked like this:
> >> 0.8%Int 48.9%Sys 6.0%Usr 0.0%Nic 44.3%Idle
> >> around that all the time
> >My understandi
every thing i do i do it for you!
On 2011-01-07 20.45, Benny LC6fgren wrote:
Also, both tests were run with the MP kernel, so even the single-task
test would probably utilize several kernels at times.
*duh* Meant to say "...utilize several cores...", not kernels.
/B
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On 2011-01-07 19.54, Ted Unangst wrote:
experiment with parallel ports building on a 64-way sparc64 T2 went.
With 32 build jobs it looked like this:
0.8%Int 48.9%Sys 6.0%Usr 0.0%Nic 44.3%Idle
around that all the time
My understanding is that the T2 is closer to an 8-way machine. If we
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On 01/06/2011 05:54 PM, Johan Fredin wrote:
On 2 jan 2011, at 10:42, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi list and happy new year to all. Now, I've solve temporarly this problem
using ifstated, and master and backup work fine. For pfsync nic, in past I had
used a dedicated nic for pfsync but now cau
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Christian Weisgerber
wrote:
> I guess Landry doesn't read this list, or he could tell you how his
> experiment with parallel ports building on a 64-way sparc64 T2 went.
> With 32 build jobs it looked like this:
>
> 0.8%Int 48.9%Sys 6.0%Usr 0.0%Nic 44.3%Idle
>
Thus said Girish Venkatachalam on Fri, 07 Jan 2011 16:26:01 +0530:
> Due to this , whatever IP address pf(4) knows at the time of ruleset
> loading alone works.
Use pfctl and a cronjob to periodically update a table. Kludgey, sure...
Andy
Henning Brauer wrote:
> you're wrong. my OpenBSD SMP boxes (no, no 48 cores) do very well.
> as long as the load is userland-driven we scale fine.
I guess Landry doesn't read this list, or he could tell you how his
experiment with parallel ports building on a 64-way sparc64 T2 went.
With 32 buil
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
> rthreads --
> http://www.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/~ungerer/rthreads/RThreads.html
The above paper has nothing to do with what's called being rthreads in OpenBSD.
A more appropriate paper from 1995 would be this one, except OpenBSD
uses a
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 16:26 +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> >>
> >> And consequently pf which does not know a thing about domains does not help
> us.
> >
> > What exactly is the problem you want to solve?
> >
>
> Sorry for having been
Yes, it will use all your cores.
I don't understand your question about "blade" servers, but they are
just a different form factor of the essentially the same hardware. If
the hardware is supported SMP should work just fine.
PS: SMP is what lets you use all your cores:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
> A lot has changed since 1995.
pthreads -- https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/pthreads/
rthreads --
http://www.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/~ungerer/rthreads/RThreads.html
and etc.
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
> I remember UNIX has no threads, just processes spawn by fork().
A lot has changed since 1995.
On 1/6/2011 at 10:40 AM Mike. wrote:
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Hi folks,
I will reformulate the question. Sorry for this, but it sleeps off topic.
So, I'm interested about Intel Core 2 Duo family and i3, i5, i7
families. I don't know what SMP is about.
I remember UNIX has no threads, just processes spawn by fork().
Having this in mind, will a processor from
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On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 05:50:25AM -0500, Eric Furman wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 07 2011 at 59:07, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> > > Many websites these days "Akamize" or do whatever that gives them a
> > > different IP address
> > > everytime you access it.
> Don't use stupid shit like "Akamize". Pro
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
>>
>> And consequently pf which does not know a thing about domains does not help
us.
>
> What exactly is the problem you want to solve?
>
Sorry for having been abstract.
Here is the detailed explanation.
One domain translates to around 100
Don't use stupid shit like "Akamize". Problem solved.
Stop making people laugh at you.
On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 10:25 +0100, "Claer" wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 07 2011 at 59:07, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> > I try to use OpenBSD wherever I can and in the firewall I have
> > installed in a big jewel store
hi there,
with the latest snapshot my dmesg has changed regarding bios0:
(inside vmware player)
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000extent_alloc_region: can't allocate region
descriptor
:12 0xc8000/0x1e00!extent_alloc_region: can't allocate region descriptor
:12 0xca000/0x1000extent_alloc_region: can'
* rancor [2011-01-06 22:09]:
> Please keep in mind that bigmem is unsupported and it may not work as
> expected.
right, i missed the bigmem part. whoever enables it and isn't a
developer fixing issues is plain stupid.
repeating myself: if it was fine it would be on by default.
in fact, there woul
* Chris Cappuccio [2011-01-06 22:06]:
> But, yeah, if you want to maximize your 48 core AMD box in a data center and
> you don't see make -j48 as a practical application, OpenBSD may not be
> "there" yet for you. I don't have anything with more than 4 cores, so it was
> never really a concern
It seems after I sleep-wake cycle my laptop something screw happens so
that play back of music -- specifically using mpg123 to play mp3 files
-- after that point produces a fair amount of static.
Here is an odd part. If I run aucat as such:
$ aucat -d
the static is almost nonexistent, while
On Fri, Jan 07 2011 at 59:07, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> I try to use OpenBSD wherever I can and in the firewall I have
> installed in a big jewel store
> here I have the following problem.
>
> Many websites these days "Akamize" or do whatever that gives them a
> different IP address
> everytim
2011/1/7 Girish Venkatachalam :
> Many websites these days "Akamize" or do whatever that gives them a
> different IP address
> everytime you access it.
>
> And consequently pf which does not know a thing about domains does not help
> us.
What exactly is the problem you want to solve?
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