On 10/22/14 12:18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Since OpenBSD doesn't have dual serial+tty consoles, you won't see much
on the monitor after rebooting with that in boot.conf - if you need to
skip this, hold ctrl down during boot (specifically, it needs to be
down at the point where the boot loader sta
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> Are you suggesting that I run a 9pin serial port to the machine
> for console admin?
That is one option, and if you can do it, it's a simple and pretty
trustworthy way to do things, whereas the embedded system handling
IPMI is...not great ;-) However that'
On 2014-10-13, Justin Winch wrote:
> I have a very irritating problem with the keyboard lag through IPMI on a
> supermicro X9DRT. If i install centos I do not have the lag/missed keystrokes
> and also I do not have this problem with any of my other hardware running
> openbsd. Some keystrokes don
Thanks for the reply. I am actually on the latest version. Like I said I do
not have this problem with windows or centos linux.
> Subject: Re: Keyboard through IPMI lag/skipping keys
> From: m...@alumni.chalmers.se
> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 07:47:47 +0200
> CC: misc@openbsd.or
Tried upgrade to a newer IPMI firmware?
> On 13 okt 2014, at 02:11, Justin Winch wrote:
>
> I have a very irritating problem with the keyboard lag through IPMI on a
> supermicro X9DRT. If i install centos I do not have the lag/missed keystrokes
> and also I do not have this problem with any of
I have a very irritating problem with the keyboard lag through IPMI on a
supermicro X9DRT. If i install centos I do not have the lag/missed keystrokes
and also I do not have this problem with any of my other hardware running
openbsd. Some keystrokes dont get logged others are logged twice.
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