On 2021-01-19 19:15, Nick Holland wrote:
On 1/19/21 4:35 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
I ran into this exact problem last year. It'll be in the list
archives.
According to Theo (if I understood him correctly) it's partly due to
the
way BSD serial ports have always worked, i.e. in a rather
under-sp
On 1/19/21 4:35 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
[Replying directly as well, as I believe my MTA is still blacklisted by
the OpenBSD mail server. Guess we'll find out! -Adam]
On 2021-01-17 20:09, Tilo Stritzky wrote:
On 14/01/21 17:38 Andrew Grillet wrote:
Hi
I am running OpenBSD on a T2000 (Sparc64
[Replying directly as well, as I believe my MTA is still blacklisted by
the OpenBSD mail server. Guess we'll find out! -Adam]
On 2021-01-17 20:09, Tilo Stritzky wrote:
On 14/01/21 17:38 Andrew Grillet wrote:
Hi
I am running OpenBSD on a T2000 (Sparc64).
I was trying to use the serial port fr
On 14/01/21 17:38 Andrew Grillet wrote:
> 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
>
On 1/14/21 12:38 PM, Andrew Grillet wrote:
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
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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