--- knitti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the soekris are not very good at time keeping, in my experience.
> whether this is a problem is something you have to decide, do
> you need more precision? if yes, change the hardware, else
> don't worry
What is your experience and what did you observe? I
Jun 8 09:47:46 r001 ntpd[23319]: adjusting local clock by 0.875716s
Jun 8 09:51:26 r001 ntpd[23319]: adjusting local clock by 0.816038s
Note that the time shown is *not* the time being adjusted,
but the difference from true time.
I.e at first the offset is 0.87s and later it is only 0.81s so
Hi,
I have some "flapping" in ntp on soekris.
Is it important ?
First soekris (auto reboot each 15 and 45 minutes)
Jun 8 06:17:46 r001 ntpd[17515]: adjusting local clock by 0.364500s
Jun 8 06:47:45 r001 ntpd[26194]: adjusting local clock by 0.439883s
Jun 8 07:17:41 r001 ntpd[22494]: adjusting
Hmm, that is neat, but how about telling us what the problem is with
the normal httpd? You are more likely to get useful answers for that,
and it's more likely to be of use to the project.
Are you sure your script is not to blame?
I am not able to start standard http with mod_perl
As soon as the
Hi,
I have strange crash in httpd.
I use a modified version of httpd to include modperl, because some
perl module
are not happy with the dynamic loaded one.
I do not use SSL on this http server, so I do not understand why I
got this kind of
crash. Every few minutes a httpd child crashs. The
Hi,
I have installed OpenBSD 3.8 release on my iBook G3 300 MHz 288Gb.
Dual boot with MacOS X.3 and OpenBSD.
I install KDE base & utils.
I setup xorg to use 32 thousand colors for the display and the ATI
video card.
Problem 1: french kdb in kde
I have a french keyboard. Even by downloading fr
Le 17 fivr. 06 ` 12:35, Henning Brauer a icrit :
* Pailloncy Jean-Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-15 21:27]:
I add asked Henning at EuroBSDCon'2005 about this, and he says to me
that if I could avoid this setup (bridge) and use a router: this is
the way to go.
actually,
So something like this?
[ISP]
|
[SW1][SW2]
||
| +--+
[SKR]
Yes. I want something redundant, there is a loop somewhere.
I want to test the soekris as a bridge with 3 links: one to my
provider, one to each switch.
I start the test by setting
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Pailloncy Jean-Gerard wrote:
Second part of the test, I set up a bridgename.bridge0 file with
the 2 nics up
with STP, and I restart the soekris. Few seconds after the end of
the boot
(login prompt) immediate reboot of the soekris.
I stop it by, as soon as login prompt
Second part of the test, I set up a bridgename.bridge0 file with
the 2 nics up
with STP, and I restart the soekris. Few seconds after the end of
the boot
(login prompt) immediate reboot of the soekris.
I stop it by, as soon as login prompt appears, to log in and put
down the
bridge.
In fac
Hi,
I want to use 2 soekris as redundant bridge filter, but I have many
troubles.
I installed on soekris with 128 Mo SANDISK and a stock version of 3.8.
I modify the setup to have a readonly root, 2 mfs partitions (dev,
var), syslog to buffer and to remote loghost. Everything runs nice.
E
Hi,
I have a trouble with on of my soekris under OpenBSD 3.8-release.
I have configure it to be a small mail server and I have an other
computer that forward it a mailing list.
But after 150/200 emails the soekris becomes deaf.
No more input or ouput on the network.
Some ssh connexions drops t
Yes, ide vs scsi benchmarks are usually skewed due to caching.
SCSI disables
drive cache by default whereas IDE enables it by default.
Yes, I disable caching. So I get (really) bad performance.
I see the other thread about some broken MegaRaid i4.
What I can say is taht with 3.8-release, I h
Where's your dmesg?
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #138: Sat Sep 10 15:41:37 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class)
2.40 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,
Hi,
I have a MegaRaid i4 card on an OpenBSD 3.8 box.
The speed of the card is very slow.
max: read < 15 M/s, write < 5 M/s
average: read 8 M/s, write 2.5 M/s
I have an other identical drive on the internal IDE bus, and it is at
least three times faster.
Any idea ?
The card is on "Mass Stora
The external interface should be assigned, say, a.b.c.3 resp.
a.b.c.4.
Give them a netmask of 255.255.255.247. This will allow you 8
addresses
'on the outside' (for a slightly more efficient implementation, use
a.b.c.0 and a.b.c.3, then set your netmask to .251 - you'll not waste
any IP addres
I get a new block of 256 IPs. And my provider gives me two cables and
two gateways (a.b.c.1 and a.b.c.2) inside my block (a.b.c.0/24).
I want to install a redundant filter made from two soekris.
I do some tests on my desk, with a redundant bridge. But I got storm
of packet (loop of 8000 packets/s
Hi,
I get a new block of 256 IPs. And my provider gives me two cables and
two gateways (a.b.c.1 and a.b.c.2) inside my block (a.b.c.0/24).
I want to install a redundant filter made from two soekris.
I do some tests on my desk, with a redundant bridge. But I got storm
of packet (loop of 8000
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