thus Greg Thomas spake:
On 8/16/06, Ioan Nemes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Jaye Mathisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/17 9:25 am >>>
> We switched from SCSI to SATA, and have seen no significant
difference in
> reliability
You didn't looked hard enugh!
> and a whole lot of savings in $
... Bundled with OpenOffice and more... :)
http://quetzal.matem.unam.mx/
Have fun,
Bruno.
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:15:57 +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
>... Bundled with OpenOffice and more... :)
I downloaded it.
No OOo component ran when clicked. I don't have time to find out why
yet.
It is pig slow on a 1.4G Thinkpad with 1GB ram.
I think I'll have to debug it and run on the metal ins
2006/8/17, Rod.. Whitworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:15:57 +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
>... Bundled with OpenOffice and more... :)
I downloaded it.
No OOo component ran when clicked. I don't have time to find out why
yet.
The documentation explains the needed tricks to make
Hi all
I am trying to upgrade to current
but building a kernel after cvs up didn't work.
did some fresh installs and updates, on 2 divert machines (base install
goes fine)
a. install via bsd.rd to 3.9
b. get src by ftp for 3.9 => can build kernel (+ world still compiling?)
c. when I do upd
> Just the questions:
> Am I doing some wrong here?
Yes, you are not reading the ``following -current'' faq
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html).
Miod
On 8/17/06, Marten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
I am trying to upgrade to current
but building a kernel after cvs up didn't work.
Upgrade with snapshots first.
# make
cc1: error: unrecognized option `-Wstack-larger-than-2047'
Am I doing some wrong here?
Yea, not reading the faq.
Hi,
Recently I wrote patch for ppp(8) that adds acct-terminate-cause
attribute to radius accounting packets.
Currently supported acct-terminate-causes are:
RAD_TERM_IDLE_TIMEOUT, RAD_TERM_USER_REQUEST,
RAD_TERM_SESSION_TIMEOUT
Can anybody add this patch to source tree?
B
Hi all,
(obsd3.8 / i386)
So fare I've used 'weight' and 'localpref' between our peers in order to
put one in favour of the other (mainly for pricing). Now I'm adding
third peer and wan't to use AS path prepending in ordet to compensate
for one of my old peer's inappropriate peering agreements
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 05:32:52PM +0200, Per Engelbrecht wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> (obsd3.8 / i386)
>
> So fare I've used 'weight' and 'localpref' between our peers in order to
> put one in favour of the other (mainly for pricing). Now I'm adding
> third peer and wan't to use AS path prepending in
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, jared r r spiegel wrote:
> it's onboard; i don't use that NIC anymore in favour of the em(4).
Speaking of em(4), does the Intel PRO/1000PT dual-port PCIe card work on
3.9 i386?
This (http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-07/0389.html)
dmesg shows it working (
> neighbor $slowjoe {
> remote-as
> descr "slowjoe"
> set localpref 100
> set weight 45
> announce self
> announce IPv6 none
> tcp md5sig passwd x
> prepend-self 2
> }
>
> ... right ?
>
>
> And while I'm at it:
> - if I wan't to make sure that $
I have 2 OpenBSD 4.0beta firewalls arranged in a CARP
failover configuration with PFsync.
It seems to work very well for everything except NFS.
My ssh, remote desktop and telnet connections seem to
survive a failover very nicely.
Unfortunately we do a little NFS and have linux clients
on one sid
On 8/17/06, Alastair Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have 2 OpenBSD 4.0beta firewalls arranged in a CARP
> failover configuration with PFsync.
>
> It seems to work very well for everything except NFS.
> My ssh, remote desktop and telnet connections seem to
> survive a failover very nicely.
Can any of the BSD gurus here please tell me:
- the relationship of the OS Formerly Known as BSDi to modern BSD's?
- where I might be able to obtain reliable cuts of BSDi 4.0 &| 4.1?
Thank you!
---
Jack J. Woehr
Director of Development
Absolute Performance, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED
From: Alastair Johnson
> I have 2 OpenBSD 4.0beta firewalls arranged in a CARP
> failover configuration with PFsync.
>
> It seems to work very well for everything except NFS.
> My ssh, remote desktop and telnet connections seem to
> survive a failover very nicely.
[snip]
> Unfortunately we only
Kian Mohageri wrote:
On 8/17/06, Alastair Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have 2 OpenBSD 4.0beta firewalls arranged in a CARP
failover configuration with PFsync.
It seems to work very well for everything except NFS.
My ssh, remote desktop and telnet connections seem to
survive a failover v
Hi,
Can anyone tell me it its possible to establish a group/table of queues and
assign each queue to 1 ip with an outbound rule without needing a rule for
each ip and respective queue? All I'm really looking for is a way to
guarantee a minimum bandwidth to each client on our network instead of us
Hi Folks,
this is a bit off-topic, I know.
I've got a Compaq (HP) ProLiant DL380 G2, which has an on-board
Compaq Smart Array RAID controller. Unfortunately, the Smart Array (SA) 5i
is not (yet) supported by bioctl(4).
Thus I procured an LSI-Logic MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 controller and stuck it in.
Last night I checked in a driver, msk(4), for the previously
unsupported Marvell and SysKonnect Gigabit NICs. The driver works
pretty well for me on the new Mac mini, but could really use some more
testing, especially on different hardware. If you have such hardware
please compile yourself a fres
On 8/17/06, Jack J. Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can any of the BSD gurus here please tell me:
- the relationship of the OS Formerly Known as BSDi to modern BSD's?
- where I might be able to obtain reliable cuts of BSDi 4.0 &| 4.1?
Thank you!
Search the archives. This cam
On Aug 17, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
>> - the relationship of the OS Formerly Known as BSDi to
>> modern BSD's?
>> - where I might be able to obtain reliable cuts of BSDi
>> 4.0 &| 4.1?
>
> Search the archives. This came across recently.
Hmm, don't find anything t
thus Jack J. Woehr spake:
On Aug 17, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
- the relationship of the OS Formerly Known as BSDi to
modern BSD's?
- where I might be able to obtain reliable cuts of BSDi
4.0 &| 4.1?
Search the archives. This came across recently.
Hmm, don't f
> thus Jack J. Woehr spake:
> 3. There are few or no ways in Hades to get a CDROM of 4.0/4.1
eBay?
Hi everyone.
I think everyone realized that we have OpenOffice imported to
our ports tree (even if it is not built by default at the moment.)
Currently the only supported arch is i386. If people want to have
OpenOffice.Org on their amd64 boxes we need an amd64 build box.
If someone has a spare o
Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately we only have one netapp and its live so
> > experimenting is awkward. I was hoping I wasnt the
> > first to try and do NFS across a redundant OpenBSD
> > firewall. This is an internal firewall between
> > departments not across th
On Aug 17, 2006, at 2:49 PM, Diana Eichert wrote:
>> thus Jack J. Woehr spake:
>> 3. There are few or no ways in Hades to get a CDROM of 4.0/4.1
>
> eBay?
>
Speaking of Hades ... :-)
---
Jack J. Woehr
Director of Development
Absolute Performance, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
303-443-7000 ext. 527
Hi all!
I made a question yesterday, and had no answers. I think I gave poor
informations.
So, trying again.
I'm having trouble with spamd on a OpenBSD 3.9
I am using spamd in greylisting mode, starting it on rc.conf like this:
spamd_flags="-v -G 25:4:864" # for
spamd_grey=YES # use spa
Hi,
All my logs rotate as expected except 1, my amavisd.log. My
newsyslog.conf file follows and I have the amavisd.log set up the same
as the rest of them. I have no idea what's wrong, any suggestions?
thanks,
-- #
# configuration file for newsyslog
#
# logfile_name ow
can you port the output of syslogd -d?
--Bryan
On 17 Aug 2006 17:56:40 -0400, Charles Farinella
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
All my logs rotate as expected except 1, my amavisd.log. My
newsyslog.conf file follows and I have the amavisd.log set up the same
as the rest of them. I have no id
- where I might be able to obtain reliable cuts of BSDi 4.0 &| 4.1?
Forgoing reliable, there's always P2P (edonkey network).
ed2k://|file|bsdi_4.1_install.nrg.zip|381105546|64BB9033949FF5F35825912C4C21C5AF|/
Diana Eichert wrote:
>> thus Jack J. Woehr spake:
>> 3. There are few or no ways in Hades to get a CDROM of 4.0/4.1
>
> eBay?
>
>
>
I have 2 copies ... Any high bids?!
--
Best regards,
Chris
Nothing improves an innovation like lack of controls.
Mark Kettenis wrote:
Last night I checked in a driver, msk(4), for the previously
unsupported Marvell and SysKonnect Gigabit NICs.
I couldn't wait to get home! I downloaded the latest snapshot (today's
from ftp.openbsd.org) and burned cd40.iso to a CD-RW.
I rebooted my Mac Mini (purchased f
I'd like to be able to remotely observe my server's hardware health.
I'd like to see my motherboard hardware sensors output from sysctl:
$sysctl hw.sensors
and I'd like to check on my RAID status with
$sudo raidctl -s raid0
But...
to get an web shell script (/var/www/cgi-bin/sensors.sh) contain
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 01:13:49AM +, Douglas Maus wrote:
> I'd like to be able to remotely observe my server's hardware health.
>
> I saw the FAQ about chroot (www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot)
> so I see the basics of what is required to move things into a chroot.
>
> So I was
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 01:13:49AM +, Douglas Maus wrote:
> 1. Is there an easier way to remotely observe such hardware status?
SNMP (for better or worse) or any number of real monitoring products
do that for you; nagios and munin are both in ports.
If you really want to write your own, consi
At 5:56 PM -0400 8/17/06, Charles Farinella wrote:
Hi,
All my logs rotate as expected except 1, my amavisd.log.
My newsyslog.conf file follows and I have the amavisd.log
set up the same as the rest of them. I have no idea what's
wrong, any suggestions?
Try running newsyslog by hand, and inclu
Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 05:32:52PM +0200, Per Engelbrecht wrote:
Hi all,
(obsd3.8 / i386)
So fare I've used 'weight' and 'localpref' between our peers in order to
put one in favour of the other (mainly for pricing). Now I'm adding
third peer and wan't to use AS path p
Douglas Maus wrote:
I'd like to be able to remotely observe my server's hardware health.
I recently wrote something that might help achieve what you want. It's a
bit of a poor-man's SNMP with a slightly different target audience. It's
still "alpha", but the documentation is complete, making i
> Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 20:58:08 -0400
> From: Mike Erdely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > Last night I checked in a driver, msk(4), for the previously
> > unsupported Marvell and SysKonnect Gigabit NICs.
>
> I couldn't wait to get home! I downloaded the latest snapshot (today'
On 8/16/06, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are other reasons why SAS/SCSI is more expensive than SATA/PATA besides
reliability. I won't rehash them again.
interfaces aside, S/P-ATA drive mtbf has gotten much better which makes
sata storage really yummy. (mtbfs over 1million
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, Karsten McMinn wrote:
interfaces aside, S/P-ATA drive mtbf has gotten much better which makes
sata storage really yummy. (mtbfs over 1million hours).
You might find http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTBF useful.
--
Antti Harri
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