Re: [Tor-BSD] Recognizing Randomness Exhaustion

2015-01-01 Thread Richard Johnson
On 2014-12-31 11:21, Libertas wrote: For those not familiar, a Tor relay will eventually have an open TCP connection for each of the other >6,000 active relays, and (if it allows exit traffic) must make outside TCP connections for the user's requests, so it's pretty file-hungry and crypto-intensi

Re: Areca ARC-1213-4i or ARC-1223-8i using arc(4) for hardware RAID?

2012-04-14 Thread Richard Johnson
At 17:29 +0200 on 2012-04-14, Benny Lofgren wrote: > On 2012-04-12 22.23, Richard Johnson wrote: >> Is there any particular reason the ARC-1212-4i or ARC-1223-8i will not work >> with OpenBSD 5.1 and newer's arc(4) driver? (Will arc(4) deal with Areca's >> gene

Areca ARC-1213-4i or ARC-1223-8i using arc(4) for hardware RAID?

2012-04-12 Thread Richard Johnson
We're looking at Areca ARC-1213-4i or ARC-1223-8i [1] cards for doing RAID 5, 6 or 10 arrays. http://www.areca.com.tw/products/sas6g_internal.htm They're not listed on the OpenBSD-current man page for arc(4). They're reported by some to be essentially the same as the long-discontinued ARC-1210/12

Re: SATA RAID card suggestions?

2011-10-10 Thread Richard Johnson
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 14:50:45 -0700, Ryan Corder wrote: > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 02:16:47PM -0600, Richard Johnson wrote: > I've had great success with the Areca ARC-1210. > > http://www.areca.com.tw/products/pcie.htm Wups, I was apparently too tired last night to find the Arec

SATA RAID card suggestions?

2011-10-10 Thread Richard Johnson
I'm looking to possibly use a SATA RAID card instead of softraid(4) on a new amd64 PCIx or PCI express machine build. I'm tired of rebooting into the bios for other machines with mfi(4). So I want to build something manageable via bio(4), bioctl(4), and maybe sensorsd(8). That'll either be softr