On 12/6/23 3:42 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first (the usual advice to avoid
skipping releases during upgrades applies). Then upgrade to 7.4.
I didn't care what's on it now. Al
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first (the usual advice to avoid
skipping releases during upgrades applies). Then upgrade to 7.4.
I didn't care what's on it now. All fresh install will do.
I have 22 to do. :
No confusion. The read and write buffer sizes would be above layer 3. VMware
offers little ability to modify read and write sizes. It did inspire me to
find this: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1007909
NFS.ReceiveBufferSize
This is the size of the receive buffer for NFS sockets. This value
On 12/6/23 3:26 PM, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 03:08:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no matter
what I try, I get stuck.
I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below for the
bsd.rd.
When yo
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 03:08:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no matter
> what I try, I get stuck.
>
> I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below for the
> bsd.rd.
When you say, "fresh install", are you actu
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 03:08:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hopefully you may have a clue stick to offer me.
>
> I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no matter
> what I try, I get stuck.
>
> I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below
Hi,
Hopefully you may have a clue stick to offer me.
I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no
matter what I try, I get stuck.
I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below for the
bsd.rd.
I try BIOS change for EFI ONLY, or Legacy & EFI, or Legac
Steven Surdock writes:
> The client is VMWare ESXi, so my options are limited. I tried
> enabling jumbo frames (used 9000) and this made very little
> difference.
>
Is it possible that you confuse the network layers here ? Jumbo frames
are layer 2, the read and write sizes referred to apply a
The client is VMWare ESXi, so my options are limited. I tried enabling jumbo
frames (used 9000) and this made very little difference.
-Original Message-
From: Zé Loff
Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2023 10:12 AM
To: Steven Surdock
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: NFS Server performance
I have setup a transparent Tor proxy with the following pf ruleset:
https://paste.c-net.org/WharfSeasick
It routes most importantly all TCP and DNS traffic through the Tor network.
Now I want to have another rule for I2P bittorrent, meaning that there is a rule
for traffic that must be routed thro
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