A great bit of work.
Do you know if USB DAT drives are working on Sparc64? They were not when I
last tested (probably OBSD 6.2).
Andrew
On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 at 13:02, Crystal Kolipe
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 09:20:48PM -0300, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> > There is no reason why we couldn't i
Remember that some that some things need to be explicitly dumped -
eg databases and repositories
because when you do restore, you might want to restore to an upgraded OS
version.
Rather than use dump, I use gtar - I have restored stuff after 30 years
with gtar,
to completely different OSes - eg OS
"The era of magnetic tapes" has not ended.
It is just that some people mysteriously believe their data is safer "in
the cloud" where they cannot monitor it,
than on a tape in a fire safe under their own supervision. I have read back
tapes I wrote myself 30 years earlier.
Have you tried getting you
I have a T1000, and it runs 6.9 in primary and 7 guests.
However, attempts to create and install a new ldom config result
in complete loss of the device tree, and consequent inability to boot.
restore to factory, and then restore the ldom config created with OBSD 6.3
will produce a working system.
One of the key strengths of OpenBSD that it is well engineered - and
consequently robust
and reliable.
Management of the release engineering is key to this. (Cathedral, not bizarre).
However, release engineering is no longer mentioned on the home page
of www.openbsd.org,
and I could find no menti
Hi
I am running OpenBSD on a T2000 (Sparc64).
I was trying to use the serial port from the primary domain, connected via
ssh, and my network lost the connection.
My tty00 is now locked:
jay# stty -f /dev/tty00
stty: /dev/tty00: Device busy
I do not want to reboot the primary, as the guests are run
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