On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 07:17:08AM -0400, Joseph Mayer wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> First, thanks for vmm!
>
> One practical question:
>
> Did you think about PCI passthrough? If so, what's your perspective on
> it?
>
> There were no previous mentions of it on misc@ so here it is. Also I
> have no ide
i don't have the skills nor the experience to accomplish this, so here.
can there be a swi-pl-tiny edition of swi-prolog?
as it stands today, swi-prolog has a whole lot of dependencies, as here;
gmp, libexecinfo, pcre, ossp-uuid, jpeg, bzip2, lz, xz, libarchive, db,
iodbc.
it would be really helpfu
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 01:02:56AM -0300, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
> Hi Anton,
> The why is:
> An increase in performance.
> In this case I want to use some cores to do a very large operation and
> it will be faster if the same core continues the same operation.
> Maybe there's a library for doing s
On 2018 Apr 29 (Sun) at 22:07:18 -0300 (-0300), Elias M. Mariani wrote:
:Hi,
:I was trying to port mprime to OpenBSD.
:The main issue is not finding any way to set affinity on cores.
:Searching for how to do this on OpenBSD bring this result in undeadly:
:http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=
Hi Anton,
The why is:
An increase in performance.
In this case I want to use some cores to do a very large operation and
it will be faster if the same core continues the same operation.
Maybe there's a library for doing so, or a way that I dont know in OpenBSD.
Now, this cases come not very often,
Sun, 29 Apr 2018 22:07:18 -0300 "Elias M. Mariani"
> Hi,
> I was trying to port mprime to OpenBSD.
> The main issue is not finding any way to set affinity on cores.
> Searching for how to do this on OpenBSD bring this result in undeadly:
> http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20090324210236
On 04/29/18 20:23, Mimoza wrote:
>
>
> Le 30/04/2018 à 00:01, Mimoza a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> I have a problem to create a second RAID 1 on my router an Soekris
>> 6501-70 (http://www.soekris.com/products/net6501-1.html)
> […]
>> I can rebuild the offline device but he still offline …
>>
>>
Hi,
I was trying to port mprime to OpenBSD.
The main issue is not finding any way to set affinity on cores.
Searching for how to do this on OpenBSD bring this result in undeadly:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20090324210236
Is CPU Affinity dropped out of OpenBSD for some reason?
Elia
Le 30/04/2018 à 00:01, Mimoza a écrit :
Hi,
I have a problem to create a second RAID 1 on my router an Soekris
6501-70 (http://www.soekris.com/products/net6501-1.html)
[…]
I can rebuild the offline device but he still offline …
So, there any option or configuration to explain/solve that ?
Hi,
I have a problem to create a second RAID 1 on my router an Soekris
6501-70 (http://www.soekris.com/products/net6501-1.html)
The first RAID 1 is on 2 m-sata SSD (sd0+sd1=sd4) and is fine.
The second is connected to a PCI-E to S-ATA expansion card
(https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PCI-E-to-
I had a cpy/paste mistake
my exports file is :
> /home/filip/Documents 192.168.1.128 (rw)
> /home/filip/Public 192.168.1.128 (rw)
and the output of rpcinfo :
filip@openbsd:~$ rpcinfo -p 192.168.1.85
program vers proto port
104 tcp111 portmapper
103 tcp
On 29/04/18 18:58, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-04-29, Stuart Longland wrote:
>> The rack has 5 servers, a ARM-based PC and the switch, all of which run
>> from a pair of 12V 105Ah AGM batteries, charged from mains power and
>> solar. Switch is a Linksys LGS326-AU. No other devices plugged
On 29/04/18 18:08, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>
> Stuart Longland writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 acting
>> as an ADSL router, public NTP server and DNS server. dmesg info:
>>
>>> OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:49:08 MDT 2017
>
I rebooted and checked each step again. One big difference is this time on
reboot, my installer USB drive was not sd0 as in my last install attempt. My
RAID1 devices now were sd0 and sd1. After running through all the RAID prep
steps, the install went without incident.
Thanks for your help,
On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 06:45:11AM -0400, mabi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just read the OpenBSD vmm/vmd Update slides from Mike Larkin and have the
> following 2 questions.
>
> - it is mentioned that RHEL/CentOS is now supported and was wondering if Suse
> is also already supported or if it is plann
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:27:07PM +0300, mazoc...@disroot.org wrote:
> Hi!
>
> opencvs server: ignoring unknown option 'LockDir'
>
> It appears running anonymous OpenCVS server is awesome :D
>
> Anyway, it works, but if I remove LockDir, anonymous GNU CVS
> stops working because it can't create
On Saturday 28 April 2018 22:21:08 Eric Zylstra wrote:
> I’m installing 6.3 on a RAID1. Install was fine until ending with an error
> message, “invalid boot record signature…”.
> I manually ran installboot:
> >. installboot -v -r /mnt sd4
>
> Hand transcription:
>
> Using /mnt as root
> Installi
I’m following the documentation in OpenBSD FAQ: disk setup.
I’m inclined to think there is a code issue since I specified device sd4 and
installboot used that device for the first stage and then seems to have
defaulted to sd0 for the second stage bootloader.
EZ
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr
Hi,
First, im new with OpenBSD 6.3 that i run in Virtualbox.
I try to setup a NFS share :
server is Fedora workstation 28
- exports file looks like this
/home/filip/Documents 192.168.1.1238 (rw)
/home/filip/Public 192.168.1.128 (rw)
Of course NFS is active on the server
client is Openbsd 6.3 an
Best guess the problem is selinux on the fedora side.
Try setting it to permissive and if that solves the problem.
If that does solve the problem you need to analyze what to change in
selinux not just leave it at permissive. Sorry I forget the exact commands
but they can be found with a quick g
On Sunday, April 29, 2018 2:14:23 PM -04 philippe@laposte.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First, im new with OpenBSD 6.3 that i run in Virtualbox.
>
> I try to setup a NFS share :
> server is Fedora workstation 28
> - exports file looks like this
> /home/filip/Documents 192.168.1.1238 (rw)
> /home/filip
philippe@laposte.net writes:
> Hi,
>
> First, im new with OpenBSD 6.3 that i run in Virtualbox.
>
> I try to setup a NFS share :
> server is Fedora workstation 28
> - exports file looks like this
> /home/filip/Documents 192.168.1.1238 (rw)
> /home/filip/Public 192.168.1.128 (rw)
> Of c
Hi,
First, im new with OpenBSD 6.3 that i run in Virtualbox.
I try to setup a NFS share :
server is Fedora workstation 28
- exports file looks like this
/home/filip/Documents 192.168.1.1238 (rw)
/home/filip/Public 192.168.1.128 (rw)
Of course NFS is active on the server
client is Openbsd
Hi,
this has been taken care of. I just deleted the misleading sentences
from the lo(4) manual page. No replacement is needed.
Thanks for reporting,
Ingo
Hess THR wrote on Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 07:23:49PM +0200:
> who is "jmc" in the header? can someone cc him?
> or the people who are doing
Thanks Kyle, that did the trick. I used the up script from
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/ratble-and-rdomain-support-on-dhcpd-and-openvpn-tp300260p300262.html
which pushed the correct default route. There seems to be an issue on boot
with the VLAN pushing its own default route but I b
Hi Mike,
First, thanks for vmm!
One practical question:
Did you think about PCI passthrough? If so, what's your perspective on
it?
There were no previous mentions of it on misc@ so here it is. Also I
have no idea what degree of complexity this is.
E.g., a VM guest can get exclusive control of
Hello,
I just read the OpenBSD vmm/vmd Update slides from Mike Larkin and have the
following 2 questions.
- it is mentioned that RHEL/CentOS is now supported and was wondering if Suse
is also already supported or if it is planned? I had a try at SLES 12 as a
guest on OpenBSD 6.3 but after the
On 2018-04-29, Z Ero wrote:
> Forgive me if the is a naive question. Does the dd utility use
> something like a CRC to verify data integrity or is this managed at a
> lower level (eg. by the kernel services that dd uses to transfer
> data)?
Neither. Either read back and calculate a hash yourself
On 2018-04-29, Eric Zylstra wrote:
> I’m installing 6.3 on a RAID1. Install was fine until ending with an error
> message, “invalid boot record signature…”.
>
> I manually ran installboot:
>>. installboot -v -r /mnt sd4
>
> Hand transcription:
>
> Using /mnt as root
> Installing bootstrap on /de
On 2018-04-29, Stuart Longland wrote:
> The rack has 5 servers, a ARM-based PC and the switch, all of which run
> from a pair of 12V 105Ah AGM batteries, charged from mains power and
> solar. Switch is a Linksys LGS326-AU. No other devices plugged into
> this switch have connectivity issues.
>
>
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 09:11:38PM -0500, Z Ero wrote:
> Can any one give an idea as to the work required to get support for
> the ATH9485, found in the the AR5B225 and AR5B125 cards? I have a
> bunch of 225s and 125s that I would like to use with Openbsd but I see
> this chipset is not currently s
Stuart Longland writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 acting
> as an ADSL router, public NTP server and DNS server. dmesg info:
>
>> OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:49:08 MDT 2017
OpenBSD 6.1 isn't supported anymore, please upgrade.
Hi all,
I've got an Advantech UNO-1150G industrial PC running OpenBSD 6.1 acting
as an ADSL router, public NTP server and DNS server. dmesg info:
> OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:49:08 MDT 2017
> dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
> cpu0: Geode(TM) Int
On Saturday, April 28, 2018 8:09:32 PM CDT z...@znedw.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to configure a TUN interface in a separate rdomain, so that my
> default route is not via the VPN, and only a specific subnet will use
> the TUN connection on the way out.
>
> The OpenVPN connection is estab
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