Am Donnerstag, den 07.08.2014, 18:51 +0530 schrieb Indunil Jayasooriya:
> Try to change the harddrive settings in BIOS.
> > They are probably defaulting to "raid"-mode, which doesn't work under
> > OpenBSD.
> >
> i.e - does NOT this server's Hardware Raid (Mirror) work under
> OpenBSD? Wil
Soft RAID is nearly transparent, low cpu or ram use, it uses some cpu but as
you know 99% of time CPU just wait for bus...
PF+VPN+SQUID+POSTFIX+SENDMAIL+APACHE+PHP classical webapp/mail server ? I
guess ?
you may have enough memory with 4Gohigher memory is always better of
course...
Indun
If so just not use the fake-raid, disable it, and use soft-raid from BSD.
>
If used soft-raid from BSD, does it consume more RAM or processing
functions etc?
I will have to use this server for PF , OpenVPN , Squid, Postfix or
Sendmail and Apache etc..
> Therfore I can't beleive HP pro
Hi,
While reading on login.conf(5), can't find "tc" capability mentions.
But, examples & usage are demonstrated in /etc/login.conf. After some
search and readings, found out that it has a few paragraph explaining in
getcap(3):
"A special capability, tc= name, is used to indicate that the record s
On 08/07/14 05:13, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> Hi!
>
> There is a litte yet confusing typo in FAQ section 14.21.5 on softraid
> crypto:
>
> Setting the volume up refers to '/dev/sd0m' while "unlocking" this
> volume is described with reference to '/dev/sd1m'. Most likely this typo
> sneaked in as in t
2014-08-05 9:17 GMT-03:00 Rafael Zalamena :
> On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 12:53:43PM +0200, Alucard wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the status of VPLS/PWE3 support on Openbsd right now ?
>>
>> I have been researching a bit but cannot find a definitive answer.
>>
>> There is several mentions of work on this
Hi
Le 06/08/2014 15:15, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> On 2014-08-04, Christophe wrote:
>> Second question :
>> I used to write route-to and reply-to rules in pf.conf in a static context.
>> As far as I've seen, there are modifiers on interface specifications
>> like :network or :peer. But is there
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014, mxb wrote:
>
> Probably, but you can play with ipsec-config and send your results over here.
>
> On 24 jul 2014, at 13:23, Stefan Krueger wrote:
>
> > In mailing.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
> >> the public_ip in your ipsec.conf should be the external ip of your router,
> >> n
* Indunil Jayasooriya [2014-08-07 15:23]:
> Try to change the harddrive settings in BIOS.
> > They are probably defaulting to "raid"-mode, which doesn't work under
> > OpenBSD.
> i.e - does NOT this server's Hardware Raid (Mirror) work under
> OpenBSD? Will I have to go with Software RAID?
Hi all,
You mean the hardware raid (card bios) seams to be a fake-raid ?
So OS doesn't find the devices ?
If so just not use the fake-raid, disable it, and use soft-raid from BSD.
Therfore I can't beleive HP proliant series use a fake-raid
Mine is a quite recent model DL380G5 but has a real
Try to change the harddrive settings in BIOS.
> They are probably defaulting to "raid"-mode, which doesn't work under
> OpenBSD.
>
i.e - does NOT this server's Hardware Raid (Mirror) work under
OpenBSD? Will I have to go with Software RAID?
>
>
>
> --
> Med venlig hilsen/Kind regards
>
Hello Stuart,
Wednesday, August 6, 2014, 8:01:21 AM, you wrote:
SH> On 2014-08-05, David Dahlberg wrote:
>> I do not know enough of Cisco to be able to tell you whether or not
>> one may cluster their routers/VPN gateways. But you have multiple
>> options to emulate the fallback behaviour that
Hi!
There is a litte yet confusing typo in FAQ section 14.21.5 on softraid
crypto:
Setting the volume up refers to '/dev/sd0m' while "unlocking" this
volume is described with reference to '/dev/sd1m'. Most likely this typo
sneaked in as in this example the volume attaches as 'sd1'...
(Even thoug
On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 02:08:02PM +0530, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> We got this server with 2 x 1 TB hard disks. Because we want a mirrored
> Hard drive with 1 TB. But We got it WITHOUT getting it mirrored.
>
> We can tell the Hardware vendor to mirror this 2 hard disks.
>
> My question is af
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Indunil Jayasooriya
wrote:
>> See if you can switch it to a standard AHCI/SATA mode in the bios.
>>
>>
> I switched to AHCI/SATA mode in BIOS. OpenBSD 5.5 64 bit Detected
> BOTH HARD DISKS. So I installed it.
>
> I now have 2 TB. On first disk, I par
> See if you can switch it to a standard AHCI/SATA mode in the bios.
>
>
I switched to AHCI/SATA mode in BIOS. OpenBSD 5.5 64 bit Detected
BOTH HARD DISKS. So I installed it.
I now have 2 TB. On first disk, I partitioned /, swap , /usr and /var
on the other 1 TB hard disk, I ju
On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 00:31:14 +0200, Theo Buehler
wrote:
> The version numbers of less and perl in 56.html are incorrect.
While there, nsd's version is wrong too:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=139481293201958&w=2
Index: 56.html
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