Hello!
I have a VPS that will use rsnapshot to back up other servers via the
private network.
The storage used to support this is a block storage device provided by
my ISP.
Assuming I am understanding mount options and my use case correctly,
I've generated the following for /etc/
On Mon, February 5, 2024 1:13 pm, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 12:56:39PM -, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
>
>> wow that's unreadable on my browser is that 75M I'm seeing? and doesn't even
>> work as a readable site Ill be reading that for the rest of life thanks
>>
>
> Th
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 12:56:39PM -, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
> wow that's unreadable on my browser
> is that 75M I'm seeing? and doesn't even work as a readable site
> Ill be reading that for the rest of life thanks
The linked page passes HTML and CSS validation:
https://validator.n
ticles/backup_strategies
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 19:02 +, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
>
>> hello
>>
>> I will make a storage server, and RAID just has to be on it, right?
>>
>>
>> is RAID6 in work or maybe plans, I would like to kn
On Sun, February 4, 2024 9:55 pm, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 2/4/24 14:02, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
>> hello
>>
>> I will make a storage server, and RAID just has to be on it, right?
>
> mybbe... (more later)
>
>> is RAID6 in work or maybe
This is a good read:
https://research.exoticsilicon.com/articles/backup_strategies
On Sun, 2024-02-04 at 19:02 +, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
> hello
>
> I will make a storage server, and RAID just has to be on it, right?
>
> is RAID6 in work or maybe plans, I wou
On 2/4/24 14:02, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
hello
I will make a storage server, and RAID just has to be on it, right?
mybbe... (more later)
is RAID6 in work or maybe plans, I would like to know
what about RAID5 + CRYPTO or RAID6 + CRYPTO?
I read these
https://www.reddit.com/r
hello
I will make a storage server, and RAID just has to be on it, right?
is RAID6 in work or maybe plans, I would like to know
what about RAID5 + CRYPTO or RAID6 + CRYPTO?
I read these
https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/r4bydk/encrypted_raid6_support/
and from it
https://marc.info/?t
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 02:06:39AM +0800, Yamadaえりな wrote:
> For a BSD based system, how can I setup that, if a dir has total storage
> size reached to the max, it won’t be writable anymore?
>
> Thank you very much!
> Yamada
Create a separate partition for it.
--
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 02:06:39AM +0800, Yamada? wrote:
> For a BSD based system, how can I setup that, if a dir has total storage
> size reached to the max, it won???t be writable anymore?
>
I know you can restrict storage usage at a filesystem level using quota(1),
but I
For a BSD based system, how can I setup that, if a dir has total storage
size reached to the max, it won’t be writable anymore?
Thank you very much!
Yamada
nel, for whatever reason.
It would be helpful to get a bit more context such as what hardware is involved
or likely what options you set up for the VM’s storage.
It’s been a while since I had to work around something like this myself, but
the scenario back then involved old hardware with firmw
On Sep 7, 2020, at 5:48 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> My suggestions would be to keep the config files in a management system
> of some sort. Whether that's a full-blown config management system like
> ansible/salt, one of the simpler tools like rset, judo, rdist, or even
> just commiting confi
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 09:45:41AM +, Martin wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to keep distfiles up-to-date locally with auto remove
> 'old' ones in sync with actual ports tree.
dpb + clean-old-distfiles
even if you don't build/fetch with dpb, dpb -DHISTORY_ONLY
will do exactly what you want.
I'm looking for a way to keep distfiles up-to-date locally with auto remove
'old' ones in sync with actual ports tree.
Martin
On 2019-08-01, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Doaes anybody uses Dell machines with OpenBSD ?
Loads of people. Usually they are quite low hassle.
> Is the current models fully supported by OpenBSD (In special raid and
> network interfaces )
There are lots of current models and lots of options. Some defi
Doaes anybody uses Dell machines with OpenBSD ?
Is the current models fully supported by OpenBSD (In special raid and
network interfaces )
Thanks in advance.
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Hey there,
I personally use restic
https://restic.net/
together with Wasabi
https://wasabi.com/
with their S3 API. Give it a try, it's super cheap and reliable. It's
also in the ports tree, although I take the latest version from the
Homepage.
Regards,
Stephan
On 9/2/18 4:43 P
On Sun, 02 Sep 2018 15:38:40 -0400, Predrag Punosevac
wrote:
> Dain Bentley wrote:
>
> > Rclone and a storage provider of choice
>
> I don't see it in ports.
>
> https://rclone.org/downloads/
>
> seems to be the link to binary blob. Could you give
File backup: I really like Tarsnap and/or BorgBackup to Rsync.net (both
encrypted, incremental)
File sync between computers: Syncthing
Similar to Dropbox: Nextcloud
On September 2, 2018 at 10:43 AM Kurtis wrote:
Hey all,
I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions with any Online
* Predrag Punosevac le [02-09-2018 15:38:40 -0400]:
> > On Sep 2, 2018, at 10:43 AM, Kurtis wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions with any Online File
> > Backup Synchronization services?
> >
> > I used Dropbox for a long time but decided to drop it i
only access certain folders
> would be _really_ cool. For example, my machines could generate
> reports and store them in my sync'd service so I could simplify
> viewing them from any machine.
>
> Thanks!
sysutils/tarsnap
sysutils/borgbackup
sysutils/duplicity
Maybe also
w
Rclone and a storage provider of choice
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From: 32071115340n behalf of
Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2018 12:37 PM
To: Kurtis
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Cloud-Storage & OpenBSD
Tarsnap?
Sent from my iPhone
Tarsnap?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 2, 2018, at 10:43 AM, Kurtis wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions with any Online File Backup
> / Synchronization services?
>
> I used Dropbox for a long time but decided to drop it in favor of pCloud.
> It's about ti
Hey all,
I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions with any Online File Backup /
Synchronization services?
I used Dropbox for a long time but decided to drop it in favor of pCloud. It's
about time to do another annual subscription so I'm looking at options.
I use the same service for ba
Thu, 21 Jul 2016 09:54:05 +0200 Denis Fondras
> Hi John,
>
> > Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access
> > via sftp or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found
> > seems targeted at Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no
> &g
Hi John,
> Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access via sftp
> or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems targeted at
> Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no platform-agnostic interface.
>
French hoster Online.net has a new storage servic
On 7/20/16 8:31 AM, Sam Hays wrote:
2016-07-20 11:27 GMT+02:00 John Long :
Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access
via sftp or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems
targeted at Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no platform-agnostic interface
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 12:05:42PM -0400, Brian B wrote:
>> Run an ??ber cheap VM (or a pair for HA) in AWS or Azure and use their
underlying cloud storage, albeit at a cost premium.
>>
>> That way you can setup any number of protocols to access the storage.
>
> Thanks, th
Wed, 20 Jul 2016 14:31:16 + Sam Hays
> 2016-07-20 11:27 GMT+02:00 John Long :
> > Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access
> > via sftp or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems
> > targeted at Windows, Linux, phones
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 12:05:42PM -0400, Brian B wrote:
> Run an ??ber cheap VM (or a pair for HA) in AWS or Azure and use their
> underlying cloud storage, albeit at a cost premium.
>
> That way you can setup any number of protocols to access the storage.
Thanks, that's ac
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 02:31:16PM +, Sam Hays wrote:
> 2016-07-20 11:27 GMT+02:00 John Long :
> > Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access
> > via sftp or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems
> > targeted at Windows, Linux
2016-07-20 11:27 GMT+02:00 John Long :
> Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access
> via sftp or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems
> targeted at Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no platform-agnostic interface.
>
Consider AWS / S3
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 04:01:21PM +0200, matteo filippetto wrote:
> 2016-07-20 11:27 GMT+02:00 John Long :
> > Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access via sftp
> > or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems targeted at
> > Windo
2016-07-20 11:27 GMT+02:00 John Long :
> Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access via sftp
> or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems targeted at
> Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no platform-agnostic interface.
>
http://www.tarsnap.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 01:53:23PM +0200, Morten Liebach wrote:
> Check rsync.net.
That's the type of thing I'm looking for but their prices are totally out of
line with anything I've seen. I can pay 100 bucks a year for 1T of
storage. I can't pay 1,100 bucks a year fo
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 01:53:20PM +0200, Sol??ne wrote:
> Le 2016-07-20 11:27, John Long a ??crit??:
> >Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has
> >access via sftp
> >or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems
> >targeted at
&g
Le 2016-07-20 11:27, John Long a écrit :
Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access via
sftp
or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems targeted
at
Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no platform-agnostic interface.
Thanks.
/jl
hello
ownCloud
Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access via sftp
or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems targeted at
Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no platform-agnostic interface.
Thanks.
/jl
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On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 05:01:19PM +0700, Tinker wrote:
> On 2016-02-17 01:01, j...@bitminer.ca wrote:
> ..
> >Why do you think you need to build such a device? Why don't you buy it?
> >
> >(Dell PowerEdge VRTX, HP hyper converged, etc)
>
> Colocation requires rack servers, but thanks for thinkin
On 2016-02-17 01:01, j...@bitminer.ca wrote:
..
Why do you think you need to build such a device? Why don't you buy
it?
(Dell PowerEdge VRTX, HP hyper converged, etc)
Colocation requires rack servers, but thanks for thinking about it.
Some important things:
- what is the purpose of this
or OpenBSD server hardware choices.
GOAL
I am setting up an SSD-based storage facility that needs high data
integrity guarantees and high performance (random reads/writes). The
goal is to be able to safely store and constantly process something
about as important as, say, medical records.
&
f SSD/HDD malfunction?", however I'll
take the whole reasoning around the HW choice from ground up with you
just to see that you feel that I got it all right.
I hope this email will serve as general advice for others re. best
practice for OpenBSD server hardware choices.
GOAL
I am setting up a
Hello Brian,
thanks. That does the stuff :-)
Stefan
Von: Brian Conway [mailto:bcon...@rcesoftware.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Dezember 2015 21:17
An: Kapfhammer, Stefan
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: APU2: no boot from internal mSATA storage
Bios and APU2 flashing tools here (3rd post
Bios and APU2 flashing tools here (3rd post):
http://www.pcengines.info/forums/?page=post&id=44BEA6F6-FC84-4F4B-BCE8-34A00764910B&fid=DF5ACB70-99C4-4C61-AFA6-4C0E0DB05B2A
Brian Conway
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
> thank you for your quick reply. D
2 to the
> internal mSATA SSD (16 GByte).
> After rebooting the system it's running into memtest instead of
> booting the internal sd0.
> When I boot from the USB storage, I can mount the mSATA storage and
> see, that the installation is IMHO correct. Also /etc/boot.conf (on
>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> recently I got it and installed OpenBSD 5.8 on an APU-2 to the internal
> mSATA SSD (16 GByte).
> After rebooting the system it's running into memtest instead of booting the
> internal sd0.
> When I boot from the USB storage, I can mount the mSATA storage a
Hello,
recently I got it and installed OpenBSD 5.8 on an APU-2 to the internal
mSATA SSD (16 GByte).
After rebooting the system it's running into memtest instead of booting the
internal sd0.
When I boot from the USB storage, I can mount the mSATA storage and see,
that the installation
is
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 09:08:37PM -0800, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> There's certainly interest in supporting ELF TLS (i.e., the __thread and
> thread_local storage classes), but it's going to require some more work
> still.
>
> I'm not familiar with GCC 4.6's TLS
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 08:22:17PM -0800, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
> wrote:
> > Hi. Just a quick question. Is thread-local storage support on GCC 4.2 or
> > Clang in the roadmap of some developer or nobody is in
There's certainly interest in supporting ELF TLS (i.e., the __thread and
thread_local storage classes), but it's going to require some more work
still.
I'm not familiar with GCC 4.6's TLS support in specific, but unless it
compiles to calls to pthread_{get,set}specific(), etc
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
wrote:
> Hi. Just a quick question. Is thread-local storage support on GCC 4.2 or
> Clang in the roadmap of some developer or nobody is interested?
Yes, it's on my todo list. One tricky part is the variance across
archi
Hi. Just a quick question. Is thread-local storage support on GCC 4.2 or
Clang in the roadmap of some developer or nobody is interested?. I'm
asking because I don't know if I can trust the TLS support of GCC 4.6.
Cheers.
--
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On 10/07/12 06:03, Tomasz Marszal wrote:
Hi Group.
Have any of you managed to connect Nexus 7 tablet Android 4.1 based device
to your Open BSD box as a storage to put some mp3s pdfs and other data on
it. I have one but i cant make it act as a storage whan i plug it to my
laptop via usb.
in my
Le 7 oct. 2012 14:20, "Tomasz Marszal" a écrit :
>
> Thanks. This app is interasting, but I try to avoid using wifi whatever it
> is possible that is why i use UTP cable instead wireless on my laptop.
Err, are you using your UTP cable with your Nexus 7?!?
Nothing prevents you from using copper et
Thanks. This app is interasting, but I try to avoid using wifi whatever it
is possible that is why i use UTP cable instead wireless on my laptop.
On Sun, 7 Oct 2012 14:01:09 +0200, Mattieu Baptiste
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Tomasz Marszal
wrote:
>
>
>> There is an ability to c
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Tomasz Marszal wrote:
> There is an ability to change usb connection mode from mtp to cameras and
> computers that dont suport mtp but when i switch into it nothing changes. I
> can only use a laptop as a charger for tablet.
>
>
I'm now using AiDroid via wifi on
Hi Group.
Have any of you managed to connect Nexus 7 tablet Android 4.1 based device
to your Open BSD box as a storage to put some mp3s pdfs and other data on
it. I have one but i cant make it act as a storage whan i plug it to my
laptop via usb.
in my messages i have such a statment loged via
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 09:16:09AM -0700, tim Howe wrote:
> On a Supermicro H8SSL board I started using, moving non-trivial amounts
> of data to a USB flash drive hangs. If the USB has an OpenBSD fs, it
> just hangs the cp operation (or whatever) and makes other access
> to the drive hang. With a
On a Supermicro H8SSL board I started using, moving non-trivial amounts
of data to a USB flash drive hangs. If the USB has an OpenBSD fs, it
just hangs the cp operation (or whatever) and makes other access
to the drive hang. With a msdos fs it can completely hang the system
to the point that I ca
Hello all,
I was google for a external storage chasis as cheap alternative to
expensive SANs -
http://www.addonics.com/products/raid_system/rack_overview.asp
What is the support status of eSATA/SATA port multiplier? I have never
used this technology but as I understand it it means that with one
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> I think the best option is to just build it your self using similar
> components which I have looked at before. My ideal is build a system
> where you can extend the storage easily by adding another box instead of
> either replacing the HDD's with bigger HDD's or having
a system
where you can extend the storage easily by adding another box instead of
either replacing the HDD's with bigger HDD's or having multiple targets
for the data. One target whose storage can be expanded by simply adding
another box. However, that is harder in practice to work out
hmm, on Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 01:43:01AM +0100, Pedro la Peu said that
> > i am trying to mount the mass storage on my LG GW620
> > android phone.
> >
> > ugen0 at uhub0 port 3 "LG Electronics Inc. LG Mobile USB Modem" rev
> 2.00/1.00 addr 2
>
> Yo
> i am trying to mount the mass storage on my LG GW620
> android phone.
>
> ugen0 at uhub0 port 3 "LG Electronics Inc. LG Mobile USB Modem" rev
2.00/1.00 addr 2
Your phone is not configured as OpenBSD needs.
> it is a modem. then i turn on
> settings -> sd card
hi there,
i am trying to mount the mass storage on my LG GW620
android phone.
ugen0 at uhub0 port 3 "LG Electronics Inc. LG Mobile USB Modem" rev 2.00/1.00
addr 2
ugen0 detached
umass0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "LG Electronics Inc. LG
Mobile USB Modem"
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/mail/
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 5:59 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to setup an obsd box to work as a local storing mail server
> (where I can run some antivirus like clamav), for a domain that is
> hosted on the web.
>
> My idea is to have a script that periodical
On 2010-3-11 6:59 PM, inet_use...@samerica.com wrote:
> My idea is to have a script that periodically fetches the mail for all
> users,
For that, one option is fetchmail:
http://www.openbsd.org/4.6_packages/i386/fetchmail-6.3.9.tgz-long.html
/Lars
Hi,
I need to setup an obsd box to work as a local storing mail server
(where I can run some antivirus like clamav), for a domain that is
hosted on the web.
My idea is to have a script that periodically fetches the mail for all
users, via POP3 or other protocol, from the the Internet domaing
hos
Hello misc,
it's about some time now that I use an external USB drive as my
primary boot drive with OpenBSD, but I'm not satisfied with the
performances as I couldn't get over 10-12MB/s.
I don't think this to be a problem with the hardware as I have the
same issue with different pc/drives as well
On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 02:12:36PM -0600, Chris Kuethe wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Lars Nooden wrote:
> > OpenAFS is part of the base distro.
>
> no it isn't.
>
and it's for i386 only.
K.Andri Braselmann
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> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
> Of Friedrich Locke
> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 6:11 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: OpenBSD as a storage SAN
>
> Dear gentleman/madam,
>
> i would l
Chris Kuethe wrote:
> the arla afs *client* is,
That's the part I have most contact with.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=afsd
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=afsd.conf
> ... but the afs server (milko) isn't. openafs is in ports.
Thanks. I stand half-corrected. ;)
Lars Nooden wrote:
OpenAFS is part of the base distro.
No.
The base includes arla, an AFS client.
solution, i.e.,
one that provides block access to the box's disks.
I want to build a SAN, not a NAS. Is it possible?
Thank in advance.
I'm no expert, and I've never worked with SANs, but since the defining
characteristic of a SAN is that it makes remote storage devices appear
loca
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Lars Nooden wrote:
> > OpenAFS is part of the base distro.
>
> no it isn't.
>
> the arla afs *client* is, but the afs server (milko) isn't. openafs is in
> ports.
arla != openafs
openafs doesn't stand a chance of getting into the base because it is fake-free.
Lars Nooden writes:
> OpenAFS is part of the base distro.
Where?
//art
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Lars Nooden wrote:
> OpenAFS is part of the base distro.
no it isn't.
the arla afs *client* is, but the afs server (milko) isn't. openafs is in ports.
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OpenAFS is part of the base distro.
Regards
-Lars
e box's disks.
>> I want to build a SAN, not a NAS. Is it possible?
>>
>> Thank in advance.
>
> I'm no expert, and I've never worked with SANs, but since the defining
> characteristic of a SAN is that it makes remote storage devices appear
> locally attac
and I've never worked with SANs, but since the defining
characteristic of a SAN is that it makes remote storage devices appear
locally attached to the OS, let me ask:
Do you want remote storage devices appear locally attached to other
OpenBSD servers, or to what kind of server?
Granted, depe
Dear gentleman/madam,
i would like to use openbsd in order to build a SAN solution, i.e.,
one that provides block access to the box's disks.
I want to build a SAN, not a NAS. Is it possible?
Thank in advance.
Hello, I'd recently make a try to boot -current OpenBSD on Subj system
(results):
0. bsd.rd:
boot> boot bsd.rd
booting tftp:bsd.rd: 5197108+918896 [52+205088+189820]=0x635ae8
entry point at 0x200120
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of
California. All righ
> > On windows, formated as FAT32, the copy of 1,2 GB took
> > about 6 minutes, so it's about 3.41 MB/s, that's more than USB1.1 speed
> > (I think) but in OpenBSD 4.4 I have 1.5 MB/s speed. I will attach dmesg
> > as soon as possible.
>
> for many devices 1.5 MB/s is already USB2. e.g. my mp3 pl
Make sure you are plugging directly into the MOBO connectors.
Many cases include crappy USB one hubs which causes degraded performance.
2009/2/9 frantisek holop :
> hmm, on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 06:44:25PM +0100, Jesus Sanchez said that
>> On windows, formated as FAT32, the copy of 1,2 GB took
>>
hmm, on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 06:44:25PM +0100, Jesus Sanchez said that
> On windows, formated as FAT32, the copy of 1,2 GB took
> about 6 minutes, so it's about 3.41 MB/s, that's more than USB1.1 speed
> (I think) but in OpenBSD 4.4 I have 1.5 MB/s speed. I will attach dmesg
> as soon as possible.
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Every time I plug in a USB flash storage device,
whenever I do "fdisk -iy sd0" or any other disk task
I get this:
sd0(umass0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x35
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
ASC/ASCQ: Medium Not Present
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Every time I plug in a USB flash storage device,
whenever I do "fdisk -iy sd0" or any other disk task
I get this:
sd0(umass0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x35
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
ASC/ASCQ: Medium Not Present
The device seems to work w
Every time I plug in a USB flash storage device,
whenever I do "fdisk -iy sd0" or any other disk task
I get this:
sd0(umass0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x35
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
ASC/ASCQ: Medium Not Present
The device seems to work without any problem. What
On windows, formated as FAT32, the copy of 1,2 GB took
about 6 minutes, so it's about 3.41 MB/s, that's more than USB1.1 speed
(I think) but in OpenBSD 4.4 I have 1.5 MB/s speed. I will attach dmesg
as soon as possible.
-Jesus
STeve Andre' escribis:
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 16:27:30 Jesus
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 4:27 AM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> Hi, I have a USB Micro SD adapter, with a MicroSD card of 2GB. I know
> for sure that the device and the port work at USB2.0 speeds (max
> 480Mb/s) cause I use it in windows. With OpenBSD 4.4, the device is
> working at USB1.1 speeds (about 1.
I will quote myself:
"I know for sure that the device and the port work at USB2.0 speeds (max
480Mb/s) cause I use it in windows. With OpenBSD 4.4, the device is working at
USB1.1 speeds"
STeve Andre' escribis:
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 16:27:30 Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Hi, I have a USB Mi
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 16:27:30 Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> Hi, I have a USB Micro SD adapter, with a MicroSD card of 2GB. I know
> for sure that the device and the port work at USB2.0 speeds (max
> 480Mb/s) cause I use it in windows. With OpenBSD 4.4, the device is
> working at USB1.1 speeds (ab
Hi, I have a USB Micro SD adapter, with a MicroSD card of 2GB. I know
for sure that the device and the port work at USB2.0 speeds (max
480Mb/s) cause I use it in windows. With OpenBSD 4.4, the device is
working at USB1.1 speeds (about 1.5 MBytes/s) and don't know where to
start searching. The ehc
isticated guys viewing
your unallocated space)... know what I mean? Man, this is getting a bit
paranoid.
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On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 10:45:20 -0400, Douglas A. Tutty proclaimed...
> Yes.
Then keep it off a computer. Otherwise look for solutions that have already
been presented...because they work.
- Eric
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 09:34:56AM +0100, Michiel van Baak wrote:
> On 16:14, Wed 29 Oct 08, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > I think I want root to be able to mount/access the directories so that
> > the data can be included in a backup set (which is then piped through
> > openssl for encryption) on a
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 08:38:16AM +0100, Guido Tschakert wrote:
> Douglas A. Tutty schrieb:
> > On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 09:09:20PM -0500, patric conant wrote:
> >> I'm confused, the encrypted volume cannot be backed up without a key?
> >
> > Sure, I could backup the encrypted volume. However, I'
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:53:16AM +0100, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Douglas A. Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm thinking I could go two routes:
> >
> > 1. encrypt all of /home with an encrypted virtualfs file. However,
> > then the data is unencry
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