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sounds nice.
I came to somewhat similar. Just ssh to external address and ping both carp
peers (via internal addresses), if there're less than 2 answers, we are in
trouble.
your idea is also good.
2012/1/13 Nick Holland
> ok, let's try this idea...
>
> Your systems have ONE external address, b
ok, let's try this idea...
Your systems have ONE external address, but they can have as many
internal addresses as desired, right?
SO...let's say you have two CARP'd firewalls, FW1 and FW2. They share
external address of x.x.x.x.
FW1: FW2:
Externalx.x.x.xx.x.
On , "LV Lammert" wrote:
> Recommendations to upgrade are total BS - the system is 4.3 for reasons
> which I will not share with the list because they are not germaine to any
> issue raised herein. Such comments (beyond Theo's first one, to which he
> is more than entltled) are pure Obsd MI
My former access point was an OpenBSD 4.7 laptop and I experienced
exactly the same problems with at least acx(4) and ath(4). Upgrading to
5.0 did not provide a solution.
I recently installed 5.0 on a box with a ral(4) PCI-card but the problem
persisted. However: installing the same PCI ral(4) car
Hi Joe,
On Thu Jan 12 2012 12:36, Joe Gidi wrote:
> Running OpenBSD/amd64 5.0-RELEASE on a ThinkPad T410 with Intel graphics,
> I have blank virtual consoles after starting X.
these new Thinkpad models come with Sandybridge graphic chips.
Basic Sandybridge support has been added recently to the k
On 01/12/12 18:18, ropers wrote:
On 12 January 2012 13:33, wrote:
BTW, what seems to work is:
supersede domain-name ".";
Makes sense, because the . means root (i.e. the domain name root),
which incidentally is why http://www.openbsd.org./ also works.
Not incidentally. Intentionally. It ex
RFC1918 addreeses are not routable.
there's no problem for carp peers to ping each other, I just cannot ping
both of them from Internet (where nagios is located)
the problem is to specify each peer's address in nagios config, I do not
want to depend on 10.0.0.2 for cluster1 peer and so on.
especia
On Jan 12, 2012 6:41 PM, "Joe Gidi" wrote:
>
> Running OpenBSD/amd64 5.0-RELEASE on a ThinkPad T410 with Intel graphics,
> I have blank virtual consoles after starting X.
Yes, known problem with recent ontel chipsets.
>
> Otherwise, the machine works great and seems fully supported. The only
> o
On 01/12/2012 01:49 PM, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= wrote:
most of our carp clusters run on single address. no spare IP space.
That's the root of the problem.
Use IPv6 for the non-carp addresses? RFC 1918? rdr on some ports?
Otherwise, you'll have to invent a hackish and fragile solution...
Simo
well, it's usually not possible.
we use OpenBSD, because it supports "carpdev" option (FreeBSD does not
support it)
most of our carp clusters run on single address. no spare IP space.
we could do ssh and ping carp peer (some trouble with preemption), but we
do not want to stick with certain IP ad
Geoff Steckel [g...@oat.com] wrote:
> I didn't follow the thread all the way back, so forgive me if this has
> been covered. I'm betting that the disk subsystem & RAID controller
> combination are choking on queued metadata writes. Some of the questions
> are aimed at the user, and some at people w
On 01/12/2012 01:18 PM, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= wrote:
we are using nagios for monitoring and it is running on separate server. we
do not want to monitor server from inside.
we want to run run something via ssh and see whether carp peer is dead or
not.
Give each server it's unique IP address.
U
I would still consider using ifstated to signal to the network monitor the
state of the interface.
An alternative that may be better though is to use SNMP.
--
Composed on a phone.
well, I need to make question more certain.
we are using nagios for monitoring and it is running on separate server. we
do not want to monitor server from inside.
we want to run run something via ssh and see whether carp peer is dead or
not.
probably we do not want to determine that we are carp m
I think ifstated is what you want to use.
--
Composed on a phone.
On Jan 13, 2012 2:07 AM, "PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P="
wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> I'm running OpenBSD with CARP (and because of CARP), 10 servers in total.
> Some of them preemt=1, some with preemt=0
> I'd like to know that spare CARP serv
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Dr.-Ing. Torsten Finke <
torsten.fi...@igh-essen.com> wrote:
> On my firewall I have TWO different internet connections. It is simple to
> forward - for instance ssh -
> from both connections to an internal machine. Now this machine answers and
> the
> firewall sen
Hello!
I'm running OpenBSD with CARP (and because of CARP), 10 servers in total.
Some of them preemt=1, some with preemt=0
I'd like to know that spare CARP server is up and running (and will play it
part when master server die).
questions are
1) how to detect that server is master? any other wa
Running OpenBSD/amd64 5.0-RELEASE on a ThinkPad T410 with Intel graphics,
I have blank virtual consoles after starting X.
Otherwise, the machine works great and seems fully supported. The only
other quirk I've noticed is that the LED indicator on the mic mute button
doesn't light up (but it does m
On 12 January 2012 13:33, wrote:
> BTW, what seems to work is:
>
> supersede domain-name ".";
Makes sense, because the . means root (i.e. the domain name root),
which incidentally is why http://www.openbsd.org./ also works.
Hi,
I ran a soekris box as AP, and recently upgraded it from a very old 4.2, to 5.0
-current. It was running the old 4.2 for such a long time, since I only had a
32MB CF card in it, and just recently bought a new 2GB card, to install a full
system on it.
I have a ral wireless device in the box
At 05:59 AM 1/12/2012, you wrote:
Is this a new phenomenon? That is, did it use to work earlier and
something is now broken? In that case, what did you change? :-)
Yes, .. nothing.
(I'm not even gonna comment on the rest of this discussion. Ah, yet I
just did, didn't I? Oh well, in that case
Hey Henning,
> off-topic diatribes? coming to this mailing list asking for help about
> a 4 year old release when it is clearly documented that you are
> ENTIRELY ON YOUR OWN with releases older than a year is at least off
> topic, if not outright rude.
I notice you spend much more time scolding
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On 01/11/2012 06:39 PM, Limaunion wrote:
Hi all! very simple PF question, is it possible to limit the number of
ICMP echo replies, like 5/min from any source address ?
If you're looking to limit the rate emitted by OpenBSD as a host, check
out the net.inet.icmp.errppslimit sysctl.
If you're
On 2012-01-11 16.26, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> Have a 4.3 server with a really weird problem: locate ONLY indexes one
> [user file] partition! IOW, no binaries are indexed, nor is /usr/, /var, ..
Is this a new phenomenon? That is, did it use to work earlier and
something is now broken? In that case,
Andres Perera wrote:
>> don't know if you can use
>>
>> supersede domain-name "";
>
> this constantly comes up on the list for some reason. it shouldn't
> because it doesn't do anything
I pointed some months ago to this problem.
It seems the only "clean" alternative is to write your own
dhclie
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 13:47:48 -0600
"L. V. Lammert" wrote:
> At 01:30 PM 1/11/2012, Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
>
> >4.3 was released May 1, 2008. That's almost 4 years old software. What
> >are you expecting here? Someone to check out the code from that
> >version and deeply inspect what may be causin
FWIW, on my system it seems to work (and yes, I should upgrade!)
$ uname -a
OpenBSD foo.bar 4.3 GENERIC.MP#587 i386
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 03:09:50PM -0600, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jan 2012, Philip Guenther wrote:
>
> > Lesson #1: examine the anomalous data for clues.
> >
> > So, you'
* L. V. Lammert [2012-01-11 20:48]:
> Another typical reply - the question was "has anyone ever seen
> anything like this", .. or, perhaps, "what could be causing it". No
> need for the off-topic diatribes - a simple no would more than
> suffice.
ah, you think the other kids won't find you when y
On Jan 11, 2012, at 4:08 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jan 2012, Philip Guenther wrote:
>
>>> Agreed, .. but if locate.update does NOT run as root, that would seem to
>>> indicate some problem other than permissions.
>>
>> If you're saying what I think you're saying, then I disagree and th
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