I'm experiencing the same problem as in Linux on Thinkpad G40. After
suspending machine and waking it up it becomes very slow (totally unusable)
and seems to eventually hang up trying to read disk data, meanwhile I'm
seeing these lines from dmesg:
wd0a: id not found reading fsbn 3334048 of 3334048
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I know neither C(++), or LISP, or PERL, or python or any other language.
I've worked on VirtualBox porting to FreeBSD.
I am working on GNOME3 on FreeBSD for ppc and sparc64 in my spare time.
No lisp, no c, no other language . This is just from being able to read and
understand code.
I know how
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 23:56:22 +0200
Henrik Engmark wrote:
> exactly my point.
I looked at your mail because I thought, someone replied, was that a
real mail and that comment tickled me.
exactly my point.
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John Danks wrote:
> Unrelated but this machine pauses for a good 30 seconds on boot and
> resume after ahci1 is detected. I think it started when I added the
> Intel SSD.
On the SSD topic (and in case it helps trigger a thought), I was
running into a problem on a Soekris box and a largish SSD wh
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* John Danks [110608 17:59]:
> I'm seeing "re0: watchdog timeout" after the MSI change to the re
> driver. Reverted the change and it stops.
I have reported the same issue already
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yes&numbers=6622
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>On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 11:57:42AM -0700, yary wrote:
>> I have installed my own build of perl into /usr/local which might be
>> the cause- though it can also happen with the system perl, All one has
>> to do is install a binary/XS version of a library that system perl has
>> a non-binary version
I upgraded one of my CARPed firewalls this morning and on reboot with
the new kernel it hangs just before it detaches lm1. bsd.rd will boot,
but neither bsd.sp or bsd.mp will.
I disabled lm* at boot. Here's the dmesg from that, followed by the
dmesg from the last kernel (May 2). I marked th
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Mattieu Baptiste
wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:54 PM, John Danks wrote:
>>> I'm seeing "re0: watchdog timeout" after the MSI change to the re
>>> driver. Reverted the change and it stops.
>>>
>>> Unrel
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:54 PM, John Danks wrote:
>> I'm seeing "re0: watchdog timeout" after the MSI change to the re
>> driver. Reverted the change and it stops.
>>
>> Unrelated but this machine pauses for a good 30 seconds on boot and
>
* Martin Schrvder [2011-06-05 21:44]:
> 2011/6/3 Kevin Chadwick :
> > preference for ipv4 since I first compared them. The fact programmers
> > don't like it, tops it off.
> Carrier grade NAT is so much better than IPv6
easily.
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* Eric K. Miller [2011-06-03 22:31]:
> > Are you running -current? There have been some massive tweaks in
> networking performance in -current. Try out and report back.
>
> We were running 4.7 amd64 version (GENERIC.MP). Also tried the single
> processor version.
>
> Intel Pro/1000 MT cards wer
* Otto Moerbeek [2011-06-03 08:12]:
> ntpd does not jump.
if invoked with -s it actually does, once, at startup:
> > >set local clock to Thu Jun 2 19:56:25 IST 2011 (offset 119.421739s)
> It adjusts by running the clock faster or slower.
that is of course true, after startup.
> The offsets yo
Just wanna say "Thanks" to Thomas and his big, dumb, yet fun show.
But now I think we're all bored.
Le 06/08/11 14:00, Ariane van der Steldt a icrit :
On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 02:24:14AM +0200, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
This really has nothing to do on this list, but here I go...
Pfft, this mail sucks. If you had actually responded properly, instead
of reiterating your arguments, I would have e
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:54 PM, John Danks wrote:
> I'm seeing "re0: watchdog timeout" after the MSI change to the re
> driver. Reverted the change and it stops.
>
> Unrelated but this machine pauses for a good 30 seconds on boot and
> resume after ahci1 is detected. I think it started when I adde
I'm seeing "re0: watchdog timeout" after the MSI change to the re
driver. Reverted the change and it stops.
Unrelated but this machine pauses for a good 30 seconds on boot and
resume after ahci1 is detected. I think it started when I added the
Intel SSD.
OpenBSD 4.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #61: Thu
Hi again,
I've got an issue related to my earlier problems with GRE tunnels and OSPF. My
OpenBSD box acts
as a (NAT) router between my local network and the IPv4 Internet. Additionally
there is a GRE tunnel
between the box and a server over which I route into the IPv6 internet. What
happens is
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 02:00:03PM +0200, Ariane van der Steldt wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 02:24:14AM +0200, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> > Just like C, OCaml has skills in its semantics, but they both suck at
> > grammar : parsing ml requires a full lex/yacc above and below gcc. Not
> > really
> > This really has nothing to do on this list, but here I go...
@ Ariane van der Steldt wrote (2011-06-08 14:00+0200):
> I did say that. I said code proof (assisted or manual) is a lot of work.
>
> Yes, we should start over. If we start over we can make it so much
> better! We can do this and t
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Here's a helpful start:
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Enjoy!
> ipmi does not attach, I don't know if it should work:
> "ipmi at mainbus0 not configured"
The code is disabled because it is broken.
Like I said before, there is amply enough work in the ports tree for lisp
hackers.
Go work on porting clisp to other OpenBSD architectures. Give us something
concrete.
Talk is very, very cheap.
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 11:57:42AM -0700, yary wrote:
> I have installed my own build of perl into /usr/local which might be
> the cause- though it can also happen with the system perl, All one has
> to do is install a binary/XS version of a library that system perl has
> a non-binary version of, i
I'm not really selling anything. I'm seeing a deeply rooted bug in our
way of thinking programming languages. Struggling is not necessary
unless you want to punish yourself.
My experience, and I feel I have enough in C to speak untroubled, is
that not all languages are like C when it comes to
Hi guys,
Thank you so much for all of the replies.
Regards,
Stefan
From: Paul de Weerd
To: Stefan N
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wed, June 8, 2011 5:42:04 PM
Subject: Re: Need some input about: OpenBSD 4.9/amd64 and Dell PowerEdge Server
R210,R410,R610,R710
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 08:49:50PM -0700, Stefan N wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| Have you ever tried to install OpenBSD 4.9/amd64 on the Dell
| PowerEdge Server
| R210,R410,R610,R710 (2.5" SAS Disk) with additional Intel.
| Gigabit ET Quad Port
| Server Adapter? If yes, are those servers fully
| compatib
On Tue, Jun 07 2011 at 49:20, Stefan N wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Have you ever tried to install OpenBSD 4.9/amd64 on the Dell
> PowerEdge Server
> R210,R410,R610,R710 (2.5" SAS Disk) with additional Intel.
> Gigabit ET Quad Port
> Server Adapter? If yes, are those servers fully
> compatible with Open
I run a firewall that sustains anywhere from 10-50 megabits/sec on it
on a pair of R210 machines. Both are running 4.9-RELEASE amd64 MP just
fine. I did tweak some stuff in the BIOS, namely, I disabled
virtualization and set the IRQs to default in it. Though I believe
the work in the area of inte
On my 4.9/amd64 installation, apm(1) reports different
performance adjustment mode for different users, and
I am trying to understand it.
hans@mac:hans$ uname -a
OpenBSD mac.stare.cz 4.9 GENERIC.MP#819 amd64
hans@mac:hans$ pgrep -fl apm
32160 /usr/sbin/apmd -C
hans@mac:hans$ id
uid=1000(hans) gi
Hello Stefan,
We are running here 5 Dell R510 with RAID 1 SAS provided by mpi(4), Quad
Port EF Copper card (82576) and Dual Port EF SX Fiber (82576) under
OpenBSD 4.8/amd64. Uptimes 195 days (last reboot after the upgrade to
OpenBSD 4.8 ;) )
It's rock stable and it should be working under 4.
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 09:16:19AM +0200, patf...@davenulle.org wrote:
> We use two R610 with 4.8/amd64 (PF firewall) since february with two
> Intel cards (one Intel PRO/1000 QP 82571EB and one Intel PRO/1000 QP
> 82575GB). It looks like solid as a rock.
>
> ipmi does not attach, I don't know if
Le Tue, 7 Jun 2011 20:49:50 -0700 (PDT),
Stefan N a C)crit :
> Hi All,
Hello,
> Have you ever tried to install OpenBSD 4.9/amd64 on the Dell
> PowerEdge Server
> R210,R410,R610,R710 (2.5" SAS Disk) with additional Intel.
> Gigabit ET Quad Port
> Server Adapter? If yes, are those servers fully
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