Why are you using ooenbsd for anything but a firewall. Even then its
lagging way behind unless you deploying in a dentist office. Openbsd sucks
at pretty much everything else. Sorry I come from corporate real world
experience not Soho stuff. Use Linux.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:24 AM Rupert Galla
Invest in a NetApp filer and do it the right way. Plenty of options
spectrascale glfs/cnfs lustre with DNE/IME why struggle with this hobby OS,
seriously?
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:31 AM MB wrote:
>
> Why are you using ooenbsd for anything but a firewall. Even then its
> lagging way behind unles
This is what I observed on a controlled environment of three "windows 10 pro"
1709 clients.
The obsd nfs server had a single share:
/path/to/folder -network 192.168.1 -mask 255.255.255.0
When mounting a share for the first time, Windows allows browsing the network
to find the resource. This is
>
> Reinstalling the operating system seems to solve the problem.
>
Almost never you need to reinstall OpenBSD.
There are only 2 parts that could be broken in your case:
boot(8) and kernel itself (/bsd).
Both could be downloaded from CD or ftp.OpenBSD.org website
That is why I told you to try to
El April 19, 2018 8:14:02 AM UTC, Rudolf Sykora
escribió:
>Hello,
>
>I've been trying to use sshfs.
>
>It started ok, but after a while the program
>using it as if froze, in the console I see repeatedly
>
>fusefs: libfuse vnode reclaim failed
>
>The program at that moment can't be terminated,
>
>
Hi all,
I was able to setup relayd(8) with URL-based redirection to either a
local application server or to httpd(8), both listening on lo0; relayd
also terminates TLS. However, the man pages were not very helpful and I
ended up resorting to stackoverflow and trial and error.
I recommend an examp
Le 2018-04-20 21:41, augusta bonaventura a écrit :
Hi,
I am installing on the hardware mentioned below in OpenBSD 6.2 and 6.3
versions. When the Login menu comes, I turn off power supply (only 1
time)
for a power failure test. When the device reboots, it reboots itself
when
it comes to the "b
Reinstalling the operating system seems to solve the problem.
But my main question is different: Why does this problem happen in the
release 6.2 and later versions? The same process does not cause the problem
in version 6.1.
Reinstalling the operating system every time can not be a solution, right?
Please provide list of disks reported by boot(8) (i.e. hd0..)
Try to boot CD kernel from your disk boot ]
i.e: boot from harddrive, and in boot> prompt try
something like "cd0:/6.3/bsd" (not sure about exact syntax, check man)
If it does not work, then you need to reinstall your boot and kernel f
It is constantly restarting itself without of any message.
When I type in "boot -s", the device reboots itself again.
As you said, I booted from flash / cdrom and fsck all the partitions, but
that did not help either.
Also I checked /bsd exists on root
However, the system can not be booted.
I dont
Sorry, I put the hang position in the wrong place on the first email:
scsibus6 at vscsi0: 256 targets <--- not here! sorry
softraid0 at root
scsibus7 at softraid0: 256 targets <- here is where the system hangs
when virtual drives are present
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 2:33 PM, Base Pr1me wr
Does it reboot itself without of any message?
Try to break in boot(8) menu (by clicking any key when boot prompt created)
and boot kernel in single user mode (boot -s).
If it does not help, boot from flash/cdrom (as you probably done accroding
to dmesg) and fsck your harddrive/ssd partitions.
Are
Hello all,
I'm having virtual drive problems on a Dell 2900. When no virtual drives
are set up in the PERC 6/i controller, the server will not hang. However,
when there are virtual drives available on the system, it appears the
system is hanging at the probe stage -- I'm just guessing that's what
It means OpenBSD is constantly restarting itself.
2018-04-20 23:01 GMT+03:00 IL Ka :
> > When the device reboots, it reboots itself when
> > it comes to the "boot>" menu.
>
> What do you mean "reboots itself "?
>
> boot(8) reboots your machine instead of booting kernel with out of any
> output?
> When the device reboots, it reboots itself when
> it comes to the "boot>" menu.
What do you mean "reboots itself "?
boot(8) reboots your machine instead of booting kernel with out of any
output?
Hi,
I am installing on the hardware mentioned below in OpenBSD 6.2 and 6.3
versions. When the Login menu comes, I turn off power supply (only 1 time)
for a power failure test. When the device reboots, it reboots itself when
it comes to the "boot>" menu.
However, even though I tried at least 10 ti
Do you have ucom at umodem in dmesg?
Or ucom at umsm?
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 9:17 PM, MS wrote:
> I forgot to mention it but the modem doesn't respond on any of the
> /dev/cuaUX
>
> 2018-04-20 11:17 GMT+02:00 Roderick :
>
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 20 Apr 2018, MS wrote:
> >
> > ok, so I ejected t
On Fri, 20 Apr 2018, MS wrote:
I forgot to mention it but the modem doesn't respond on any of the /dev/cuaUX?
Yes, OpenBSD does not attach your modem to ucom.
Can you try with othe modem?
Rodrigo.
I forgot to mention it but the modem doesn't respond on any of the
/dev/cuaUX
2018-04-20 11:17 GMT+02:00 Roderick :
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2018, MS wrote:
>
> ok, so I ejected the cd1 and OBSD started seeing ZTE as a umodem, but
>> umodem0, 1 and 2 at the same time. Is it normal?
>>
>
> That some m
Update...
The command "doas mountd -d" enters debug mode and displays its normal updates
as clients mount the share.
This is what I observed on a controlled environment of three "windows 10 pro"
clients. The server had a single share:
/path/to/folder -network 192.168.1 -mask 255.255.255.0
Whe
Thank's IL KA!
Sunny Naqvi
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 08:01 PM, IL Ka wrote:
This book is quite old, but it has a good chapter about BSD performance
tools
and about performance measurement in general
https://www.amazon.com/Optimizing-UNIX-Performance-Amir-Majidimehr/dp/0131115510
(https://www.amaz
This book is quite old, but it has a good chapter about BSD performance
tools
and about performance measurement in general
https://www.amazon.com/Optimizing-UNIX-Performance-Amir-Majidimehr/dp/0131115510
Such books are rare because if you know how operation systems and computers
work,
you do not
Is there any books that describe how to deal with these tools ?
Sunny Naqvi
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 04:42 PM, IL Ka wrote:
high load
top, vmstat. You can also try to profile app with dtrace.
low space disk
``du -d1 -h`` to find huge dir
see opened files
fstat
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 9:56 AM,
Sorry for the noise.
Sunny Naqvi
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 05:08 PM, Janne Johansson wrote:
2018-04-20 14:54 GMT+02:00 :
Hi,
Can you explain me how to use vmstat to detect which software are taking
more memory ?
Instead of asking every little detail about this OS, one mail at a time,
could I sugg
vmstat can't be used for that.
Use top(1) and check its SIZE (virtual mem size) and RES (mem currently in
RAM) columns.
You can also use ps(1) with -m argument to sort by memory usage.
It has %MEM (compared to other processes), RSS (like RES), VSZ (like SIZE)
read man pages for ps and top:)
On F
2018-04-20 14:54 GMT+02:00 :
> Hi,
> Can you explain me how to use vmstat to detect which software are taking
> more memory ?
>
>
Instead of asking every little detail about this OS, one mail at a time,
could I suggest
you read the FAQ, the manpages and in this particular case
https://www.openbsd.
Hi,
Can you explain me how to use vmstat to detect which software are taking more
memory ?
Thank's
Sunny Naqvi
sunny.na...@igreen.pk(sunny.na...@igreen.pk) on 2018.04.20 06:56:01 +:
> Hi
>
> Sometimes we need to maintain or debug OpenBSD.
> I found these links useful :
> https://www.openbsd.org/ddb.html (https://www.openbsd.org/ddb.html)
> https://man.openbsd.org/crash (https://man.openbsd.org/crash)
> high load
top, vmstat. You can also try to profile app with dtrace.
> low space disk
``du -d1 -h`` to find huge dir
> see opened files
fstat
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 9:56 AM, wrote:
> Hi
>
> Sometimes we need to maintain or debug OpenBSD.
> I found these links useful :
> https://www.openbs
On 2018-04-20, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 19/04/18 23:46, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
>
>> Correct. And between Mar 14 and Mar 24, there is i believe nothing (like rm
>> commands etc) in the upgrade63.html that you need to do, just do the update
>> and run sysmerge and syspatch and pkg_add -u.
>
Process could be in "uninterruptible sleep" when it is inside of disk
access operation for example.
>From ps(1):
state
Alias: stat. The state is given by a sequence of letters, for example,
“RWN”. The first letter indicates the run state of the process:
Marks a process in disk (or other short term
On Fri, 20 Apr 2018, MS wrote:
ok, so I ejected the cd1 and OBSD started seeing ZTE as a umodem, but
umodem0, 1 and 2 at the same time. Is it normal?
That some modems attach to many devs is normal. You must try with any
of them until you find the one that responds to AT commands.
Is the mod
On 19/04/18 23:46, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> Correct. And between Mar 14 and Mar 24, there is i believe nothing (like rm
> commands etc) in the upgrade63.html that you need to do, just do the update
> and run sysmerge and syspatch and pkg_add -u.
Thanks for the answers.
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