On 2015-01-22 07:58 AM, Steve Shockley wrote:
On 1/21/2015 8:50 AM, Brent Cook wrote:
I think Dell used to have servers in its 'Cloud' line that fit 2
machines in 1U, though IIRC they were a little pricey. I couldn't find
them again when searching.
The C6100 was a 2U 4-server "cloud-dense" dev
On 01/22/2015 03:41 PM, Alan Corey wrote:
> It's like there's no DHCP
> server out there, dhclient times out looking. The phone is an Android
> (4.4.2) so if I knew what I was doing I could look there. It is
> rooted and I could poke around in it.
I'm guessing you want to use your phone as a hot
Works fine here using something like:
sudo ifconfig iwn0 nwid AP_NAME wpakey WPA_KEY
WPA/WPA2 both work fine for me.
Don't think there's any difference between a hotspot and an AP.
If your nwid has spaces you should put it in quotes though.
Best,
Vladislav
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 1:41 AM, Al
OK, I'm new to the concept of hotspots and why they're different from
regular APs. I just got a phone that I can set to be a hotspot to
relay the phone's data stream over WiFi. It works fine when I'm
booted into Windows, works like any other AP. Under OpenBSD no luck
so far. I can set the nwid,
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 03:02:30PM +0100, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we figured out that there are more BSD people in the Hannover area,
> Germany, which seems to be a good reason to meet and get beer.
>
> We're not quite a user group, but let's give it a try. We're a few
> developers and use
On 2015-01-22, Jason Adams wrote:
> I can see Jan not wanting to sit 4 hours on the train, but I'd
> be tempted to sit two hours on a train from Berlin. What does that
> trip cost these days?
136 EUR regular. Special offers may be available.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber
On 01/22/2015 12:41 PM, Alex Greif wrote:
> hi,
> ... same for me here in Berlin
>
> Alex.
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 08:05:13PM +0100, Jan Lambertz wrote:
>> Hey Reyk,
>>
>> that sounds great. Unfortunately the Way to Hannover is 600km from
>> here. I hope something simliar is happening soon near
hi,
... same for me here in Berlin
Alex.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 08:05:13PM +0100, Jan Lambertz wrote:
> Hey Reyk,
>
> that sounds great. Unfortunately the Way to Hannover is 600km from
> here. I hope something simliar is happening soon near Munich. I was
> not able to find any Meeting for OpenB
Yup. Doing just this now in my new home. "If you build it, they will
come." and all that other feel good stuff applies.
~Brian
On 01/22/15 15:03, Peter Hessler wrote:
> It's very simple. Make one of your own :).
>
> Pick a place, advertise it, and *make sure to show up*. Keep it
> regular, if y
It's very simple. Make one of your own :).
Pick a place, advertise it, and *make sure to show up*. Keep it
regular, if you can. The first 6 meetings or so will be you and your
friends, though.
On 2015 Jan 22 (Thu) at 20:05:13 +0100 (+0100), Jan Lambertz wrote:
:Hey Reyk,
:
:that sounds great.
Hey Reyk,
that sounds great. Unfortunately the Way to Hannover is 600km from
here. I hope something simliar is happening soon near Munich. I was
not able to find any Meeting for OpenBSD here.
Jan
On 01/21/15 10:32, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 10:02:47AM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc@,
I need to have mobile internet to be standby for work.
Is there any 4G dongle fully supported by OpenBSD (in combination with
dutch mobile internet providers)?
Sincerely,
Mart
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 09:02:51AM -0500, Steve Shockley wrote:
> On 1/21/2015 5:50 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
> >but in my experience it is not that hard to get a
> >corrupted filesystem with softupdates and i had to stop
> >using it. but i seem to attract panics and
> >page faults.
>
> I've per
On 1/21/2015 5:50 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
but in my experience it is not that hard to get a
corrupted filesystem with softupdates and i had to stop
using it. but i seem to attract panics and
page faults.
I've personally had problems with OpenBSD panics with softupdates when
running under E
On 1/21/2015 8:50 AM, Brent Cook wrote:
I think Dell used to have servers in its 'Cloud' line that fit 2
machines in 1U, though IIRC they were a little pricey. I couldn't find
them again when searching.
The C6100 was a 2U 4-server "cloud-dense" device, sort of like a 2U
blade chassis. I've co
Hi,
we figured out that there are more BSD people in the Hannover area,
Germany, which seems to be a good reason to meet and get beer.
We're not quite a user group, but let's give it a try. We're a few
developers and users, mostly from OpenBSD but the other ones are
welcome.
We don't have a mai
Joel Rees wrote:
> all at the time. All browser stuff. I was thinking less about load and
> more about firefox dying and taking the system with it. Firefox 26.0
> from the openbsd 5.5 packages. Google even keeps telling me the
> browser is no longer supported by them. Need to upgrade to obsd 5.6
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Predrag Punosevac
Sent: jeudi 22 janvier 2015 03:32
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: 1U / 2 Computers? For redundant FW pair
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> there is 23 model that are twin model in 1U:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 11:42 PM, trondd wrote:
> Check 'sysctl hw.sensors' and see if you have some temp sensors in
> there and what they're telling you.
>
> Tim.
Now that you mention it, yeah, that command does tell the temperature and such.
Right now:
hw.sensors.acpitz0.temp0=38.50 degC (zon
>> there is 23 model that are twin model in 1U:
>>
>> http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/1UTwin.cfm
>>
>> But they share the power supply. May be that's what you didn't like.
>So when the power supply fails you will have both FW down not just one.
Yes Supermicro twin power supply is shared,
Christian,
sure - you're so damn right :)
Just for the records, I've used
main auth hmac-sha1 enc aes-128 group modp1536
quick auth hmac-sha1 enc aes-128
and just a dumb
# iperf -c 172.16.2.1
Client connecting to 172.
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