Hello Tbias
You were totally correct, the host network was wrongly configured! host
and ifconfig gave different ip
Thanks so much
> Heho,
> I would still assume that there is _something_ wrong with your network
> setup. The information that the system failing to upgrade runs on VMM is
> somewhat
Tomasz Rola wrote:
> Ok. But what is a theoretic speed limit for this device?
>
> If I do something like this on my laptop w/ssd:
>
> # date +'%s'; dd if=/dev/sda2 of=/dev/null bs=1024 count=$((512*1024));
> date +'%s'
> 1660089697
> 521565184 bytes (522 MB, 497 MiB) copied, 2 s, 261 MB/s
>
On Tue, Aug 09, 2022 at 02:21:21PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Moving 9TB with dump|restore from an old hard disk to a bigger one
> reminded me again that dump(8) is, well, slow:
>
> DUMP: 9104433830 tape blocks
> DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Sat Aug 6 16:36:52 2022
> ...
> D
On 8/9/22 18:28, gwes wrote:
On 8/9/22 13:14, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Kenneth Gober:
Are you certain that dump(8) is the big bottleneck here? My
recollection
is that restore(8) is significantly slower, so of course if
restore(8) is
systat's default vmstat display shows you the time
On 8/9/22 13:14, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Kenneth Gober:
Are you certain that dump(8) is the big bottleneck here? My recollection
is that restore(8) is significantly slower, so of course if restore(8) is
systat's default vmstat display shows you the time spend in disk
accesses. Typical
I don't think you can do this using SPI directly.
If you use IKE then you might be able to do something in iked or isakmpd
config to set PF tags, and then use PF rules to rewrite the dest port
to point at something else to select a different relay in relayd..
On 2022/08/09 12:53, Todd Carpenter
On 2022-08-09 14:40:08, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> cdio(1) is cobbled together, mostly designed for a world that no
> longer exists, and would have to be redesigned from scratch for a
> consistent user experience. Nobody has stepped forward to do this,
> even when CD drives were still common,
I just wanted to clarify, for relayd..
Is it possible to filter / loadbalance based on the SPI information of the
4 byte headers within ipsec?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPsec#Encapsulating_Security_Payload
*Security Parameters Index* (32 bits)Arbitrary value used (together with
the destinatio
Kenneth Gober:
> Are you certain that dump(8) is the big bottleneck here? My recollection
> is that restore(8) is significantly slower, so of course if restore(8) is
systat's default vmstat display shows you the time spend in disk
accesses. Typical figures during the dump-restore run were 1.0 f
Hello all,
I'm new to the mailing list so feel free to yell at me if I messed
something up here.
I currently use OpenBSD on my laptop for a number of reasons, mainly
performance and hardware support. However, I have been considering
setting up a multiuser POWER9 box for some Discord friends and I
THANK YOU!! This seems to have solved the issue. Thankfully I had
already set
/tmp to be an in-memory filesystem so this will do wonders. I'm assuming
you haven't had any issues with the firefox cache being blown away every
reboot? Doesn't really matter anyway, I prefer good audio over firefox
h
On 2022-08-08, Lucian Popescu wrote:
> lucian-pc# cdio cdplay
> track 1 'a' 0200/00018053 1%
>
> From another terminal I issue the following command to play the next
> song:
>
> lucian-pc# cdio next #exit code is 0
>
> However this does not work. Can I use next and prev with cdplay? The ma
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 8:25 AM Christian Weisgerber
wrote:
> Moving 9TB with dump|restore from an old hard disk to a bigger one
> reminded me again that dump(8) is, well, slow:
>
> DUMP: 9104433830 tape blocks
> DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Sat Aug 6 16:36:52 2022
> ...
> DUMP: Date
On 8.8.2022. 14:16, Rachel Roch wrote:
> My personal preference are Deciso boxes
> (https://www.deciso.com/product-catalog/dec600/)
>
> They come with OpenSense but you can plug in a USB serial cable and install
> OpenBSD with zero issues.
>
Hi,
I would recommend to go with at least 4 cores
Hello everyone,
we are running 4 * Dell R430 for firewalling, NAT, accounting etc. for a
student network (approx. 5.200 users). We use pf and authpf. Server 1 and 2
form a carp-cluster as well as server 2 und 3. All boxes come with identical
hardware and software configuration. The only differe
Moving 9TB with dump|restore from an old hard disk to a bigger one
reminded me again that dump(8) is, well, slow:
DUMP: 9104433830 tape blocks
DUMP: Date of this level 0 dump: Sat Aug 6 16:36:52 2022
...
DUMP: Date this dump completed: Tue Aug 9 13:51:01 2022
DUMP: Average transfer ra
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