Hello again.
I reproduced the issue once again:
I performed a fresh install of -current and installed Gnome.
Starting Gnome via GDM brings up all the services necessary
for storing secrets (dbus and gnome-keyring) out-of-the-box.
Nextcloud Client is still incapable of leveraging libsecret
or Gno
What is the power draw? I use a 1500 VA apc backups with 6 outlets on ups and 5
on surge protection. As long as your total draw is less than 1200 VA, for <
$200 canadian you have a cheap simple solution. Just put on on the ups side and
the other on the surge suppressor side. Or buy 2.leonard@on
Unsure what the power draw is on these guys yet, they just got them. They have
redundant 450W Platinum power supplies.
The "new" servers are completely overkill for the application, but this is a
work-with-what's-available situation. They got these free from a friend and
don't want to spend o
I'm not sure why the hardware matters, but the two machines are a couple HP 1U
Gen 8 Xeon servers. Suffice to say, they are identical and have supported
hardware configurations for OpenBSD.
Of course I _could_ run one off direct power, but it would be a terrible idea.
The location is notoriou
On Fri, September 24, 2021 16:51, Joseph Olatt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to load OpenBSD on a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and I'm not
> having much luck. I've tried OpenBSD 6.9's miniroot69.img and the
> install process does not go past the U-Boot prompt.
>
> I tried miniroot70.img from the snapshots
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 03:07:12PM -0600, Andrew Klaus wrote:
> Have you read the Raspberry Pi instructions from
> https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.9/arm64/INSTALL.arm64 ?
>
> What does your UART output show after it boots?
>
> Andrew
Apologies I lost the OP's mail. But this is what helped
Hi,
You haven’t said anything about your hardware platform, but could you run one
of them on non-UPS power? Then you’d still have one online when (*not* if) the
UPS fails, and also they’ll both normally be online for maintenance, syspatch,
config changes etc
I do recall installing a pair of id
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