On 9/06/2009, at 12:24 PM, Nebojsa Gavrilov wrote:
Hello,
I recently bought new computer (Phenon II X3 720, GA-MA790FXT-UD5P,
4GB
RAM 400GB SATA) and I was decided to install 64 bit (amd64) OpenBSD
4.5 on it. Installation went well and I was setup OpenBSD to use
bsd.mp
kernel.
However O
Hi Antoine,
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 21:39 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Bill Maas wrote:
> > - evolution is incredibly slow at startup
>
> Known issue. Probably threads related, but it is just a wild guess. I
> had no time to look into the issue for real yet.
>
> > - deleti
I am running dhcpd via /etc/rc.conf.local (dhcpd_flags="le0") and it
works (as tested on the lan clients), but the file /var/db/dhcpd.leases
does not record any leases.
Is it normal?
# cat /var/db/dhcpd.leases
# All times in this file are in UTC (GMT), not your local timezone.
# The format of this
Hi all.
In fields FIRST and LAST in a stream should be system uptime during reception
of the first package
and during reception of the last
When i use 'softflowd' software sensor - all OK (see below), but when i use
pflow interface
then in fields FIRST and LAST i see huge values.
Maybe somebod
change your wd entries in fstab to sd and set
the controller to AHCI mode in the bios.
On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 07:43:22PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> condensing... (Those who scream about the horror of top posting
> obviously don't have a netbook. Having to flip down twenty
> screens worth just to see something one hasn't seen five times
> already is annoying and a good way to get
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 14:18:59 +0300
Jussi Peltola wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 07:43:22PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> > condensing... (Those who scream about the horror of top posting
> > obviously don't have a netbook. Having to flip down twenty
> > screens worth just to see something one has
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:05:23AM +0300, Thanasis wrote:
> I am running dhcpd via /etc/rc.conf.local (dhcpd_flags="le0") and it
> works (as tested on the lan clients), but the file /var/db/dhcpd.leases
> does not record any leases.
> Is it normal?
>
> # cat /var/db/dhcpd.leases
> # All times in t
hmm, on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 01:27:25PM -0400, Jacob L. Leifman said that
> what is provided by Microsoft. In particular, there are a few stable
> and open source drivers to allow XP to access Linux ext2/3 filesystems.
they are far from stable. maybe read-only.
-f
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On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 04:15:12PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009-06-08, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
> > In the installer, when configuring an interface using DHCP and then later
> > when you're asked to specify an NTP server, would it be possible to use
> > the server specified by the DHCP serv
On 2009-06-08, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use OpenBSD 4.5 on one of my router. I'd like to ADD a community to
> group of peer.
>
> I have currenlty such statements :
>
>
> # Set transit communities
> match from group Transit set { community 35189:9000, med 20 }
>
> # Set peering comm
On 2009-06-09, fROLOW kONSTANTIN wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> In fields FIRST and LAST in a stream should be system uptime during reception
> of the first package
> and during reception of the last
>
> When i use 'softflowd' software sensor - all OK (see below), but when i use
> pflow interface
> then
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 05:19:21AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 08:21:52AM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > I put a lot of work into azalia(4) in the last release cycel, and I'd
> > like to be able to say, when 4.6 release comes, that azalia is
> > "completed".
> >
> > by com
Hallo!
I am thinking of startig using ospf techology to set up higer redundancy
but at the moment i am just there where i am trying out my first setup.
I have read some books on the topic and now i am following the text from
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/linuxtag06-network.pdf.
To follow the 'Dis
Hi,
I posted a message earlier about a kernel panic occurring when I
accessed a file on some of my ext3 fses. I've also been having trouble
with r/w extfs entries in fstab. At boot time I'm dropped to a shell
because fsck thinks the fs is unclean, even when "the other side" says
it's clean.
There
Hi,
I figured I might as well add some disk details to my previous
message (Ext2/3 mount trouble), so here's the whole story.
r...@happyflowers:~# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/sd0a / ffs rw 1 1
/dev/sd0g /home ffs r
on 06/09/2009 02:52 PM neal hogan wrote the following:
> On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:05:23AM +0300, Thanasis wrote:
>
>> I am running dhcpd via /etc/rc.conf.local (dhcpd_flags="le0") and it
>> works (as tested on the lan clients), but the file /var/db/dhcpd.leases
>> does not record any leases.
>
If they're static, then they're not leases, so they're not recorded
in the leases file.
On 2009-06-09, Thanasis wrote:
> on 06/09/2009 02:52 PM neal hogan wrote the following:
>> On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:05:23AM +0300, Thanasis wrote:
>>
>>> I am running dhcpd via /etc/rc.conf.local (dhcpd_f
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Bill Maas wrote:
> I posted a message earlier about a kernel panic occurring when I
> accessed a file on some of my ext3 fses. I've also been having trouble
> with r/w extfs entries in fstab. At boot time I'm dropped to a shell
> because fsck thinks the fs is unclea
on 06/09/2009 08:25 PM Stuart Henderson wrote the following:
> If they're static, then they're not leases, so they're not recorded
> in the leases file.
>
They are not static, but they are fixed and they actually get assigned
to the clients by this very dhcpd.
I hope I make myself clear now.
So
2009/6/9 Thanasis :
> They are not static, but they are fixed and they actually get assigned
They're fixed then. Yes, it's normal behavior because they're not
considered a lease, and rather viewed as what they are: assigned and
reserved.
> So in this case is it normal, not having any entries in
On 2009/06/09 20:40, Thanasis wrote:
> on 06/09/2009 08:25 PM Stuart Henderson wrote the following:
> > If they're static, then they're not leases, so they're not recorded
> > in the leases file.
> >
> They are not static, but they are fixed and they actually get assigned
> to the clients by thi
on 06/09/2009 08:55 PM Johan Beisser wrote the following:
> 2009/6/9 Thanasis :
>
>
>> They are not static, but they are fixed and they actually get assigned
>>
>
> They're fixed then. Yes, it's normal behavior because they're not
> considered a lease, and rather viewed as what they are: as
As my environment grows, I'm automating more and more of my work
(package installation, config file propagation, etc.) so I can keep up
with it. The problem I'm running into with my OpenBSD boxes is with
services/daemons.
When my scripts install a package, they have to edit the monolithic
/etc/rc.
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 08:40:31PM +0300, Thanasis wrote:
> on 06/09/2009 08:25 PM Stuart Henderson wrote the following:
> > If they're static, then they're not leases, so they're not recorded
> > in the leases file.
> >
> They are not static, but they are fixed and they actually get assigned
>
Hello,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 4.5 i386 from snapshots and this is the
third snapshot which gives me this error when trying to install
mozilla-firefox package.
[...]
Can't install cairo-1.8.6p1: lib not found pixman-1.12.0
[...]
pixman-1.12.0: partial match in /usr/X11R6/lib: major=15, mino
.
Drop this issue, I got the idea. The base was providing a newer
version of pixman than the package was linked against, it's the other
way around what I thought. So I should wait for another _package_ set
snapshot, not base.
Thanks and excuse me for the noise.
(private) HKS wrote:
> Has anyone solved this problem on OpenBSD?
>
> -HKS
>
I have not yet, but I've been meaning to look into systems such as
cfengine [1], puppet [2], chef [3], etc.
I'd be interested in any experiences folks have with these types of
systems and OpenBSD.
Nick
[1] http://www
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Nick Hasser wrote:
> (private) HKS wrote:
>> Has anyone solved this problem on OpenBSD?
>>
>> -HKS
>>
>
> I have not yet, but I've been meaning to look into systems such as
> cfengine [1], puppet [2], chef [3], etc.
>
> I'd be interested in any experiences folks have
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 02:06:59PM -0400, (private) HKS wrote:
> The much larger problem, though, is with starting/stopping/restarting
> services. Say I add spamd as an enabled service on host1. For my
> scripts to start it properly, I have to replicate the code already in
> /etc/rc defining how sp
Will Maier, 06/09/09 22:33:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 02:06:59PM -0400, (private) HKS wrote:
The much larger problem, though, is with starting/stopping/restarting
services. Say I add spamd as an enabled service on host1. For my
scripts to start it properly, I have to replicate the code already
Is there a port of the apcupsd or any other daemon for ups on openbsd?
Thanasis wrote:
Is there a port of the apcupsd or any other daemon for ups on openbsd?
Nut seems to work fine for me. It's in ports and available as package.
Maurice
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Thanasis wrote:
Is there a port of the apcupsd or any other daemon for ups on openbsd?
nut works well. Takes a bit of reading, if you're coming from apcupsd,
but it's very flexible.
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My suggestion would be to move all your services to run under runit or
daemontools. You can manage both with Puppet. I'm not familiar with runit,
really, but I've used daemontools for years, quite happily, on several
platforms, including OpenBSD.
--
bda
cyberpunk is dead. long live cyberpunk.
I'm having an annoying time trying to make MySQL run with a large
amount of buffer memory. I have 4Gb of RAM and 8Gb of swap and I need
to increase the data size limit for the _mysql login class. Currently
it's set to unlimited but it doesn't seem to be coming through to the
_mysql login
> Well, years i used, NetBSD and their rc.d scripts are quite usefull...
> Is there any specific reason why OpenBSD does not place startup scripts
> under rc.d? As long as administrator does not insert ie; service=YES
> flag into rc.conf, service not activated.
Because our total rc script is 81
on 06/09/2009 11:30 PM kell...@gmail.com wrote the following:
> Thanasis wrote (06/09/09 23:18):
>
>> Is there a port of the apcupsd or any other daemon for ups on openbsd?
>>
>
> Yes, apc-upsd and nut. Go to:
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/4.5_packages/i386.html
>
> for all of your pa
Gaby Vanhegan wrote:
> I'm having an annoying time trying to make MySQL run with a large amount
> of buffer memory. I have 4Gb of RAM and 8Gb of swap and I need to
> increase the data size limit for the _mysql login class. Currently it's
> set to unlimited but it doesn't seem to be coming through
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:18:49PM +0300, Thanasis wrote:
> Is there a port of the apcupsd or any other daemon for ups on openbsd?
google lead me to: http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/manual.html#openbsd
and I see apc-upsd-19991128p0.tgz in the package list
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Gaby Vanhegan wrote:
> I'm having an annoying time trying to make MySQL run with a large amount of
> buffer memory. I have 4Gb of RAM and 8Gb of swap and I need to increase
the
> data size limit for the _mysql login class. Currently it's set to
unlimited
> but it
Thanks for getting back to me so swiftly, I've been banging my head
against this for a couple of days now... :(
On 9 Jun 2009, at 22:06, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Gaby Vanhegan wrote:
I'm having an annoying time trying to make MySQL run with a large
amount
of buffer memory. I have 4Gb of RAM
> If the machine has mare than enough physical RAM and tons of swap, is
> there no way to configure MySQL to hold a 2Gb buffer in memory? I
> really want to avoid building a custom kernel and it feels like I should
> be able to get this working using login.conf, ulimit and sysctl
> settings. Or i
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 23:18:49 +0300
Thanasis wrote:
> Is there a port of the apcupsd or any other daemon for ups on openbsd?
See http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=123100538732186&w=2
Otherwise there's sysutils/nut and sysutils/apc-upsd in ports.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Gaby Vanhegan wrote:
> On 9 Jun 2009, at 22:07, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
>> There are hard limits that you can't exceed.
>
> If the machine has mare than enough physical RAM and tons of swap, is there
> no way to configure MySQL to hold a 2Gb buffer in memory? I really
Theo de Raadt, 06/09/09 23:57:
Well, years i used, NetBSD and their rc.d scripts are quite usefull...
Is there any specific reason why OpenBSD does not place startup scripts
under rc.d? As long as administrator does not insert ie; service=YES
flag into rc.conf, service not activated.
Bec
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:06 AM, (private) HKS wrote:
> When my scripts install a package, they have to edit the monolithic
> /etc/rc.local in order to enable starting (rc.conf.local too, but
> that's a single line easily done with sed and checked with grep).
> Uninstalling a package is scarier sin
"Mihai Popescu B.S." writes:
> I'm trying to install OpenBSD 4.5 i386 from snapshots and this is the
> third snapshot which gives me this error when trying to install
> mozilla-firefox package.
If you're installing what's in your friendly neighborhood mirror's
/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/$arch/ direc
on 06/10/2009 12:46 AM Thomas Pfaff wrote the following:
> On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 23:18:49 +0300
> Thanasis wrote:
>
>> Is there a port of the apcupsd or any other daemon for ups on openbsd?
>>
>
> See http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=123100538732186&w=2
>
Is that a different port from
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Thanasis wrote:
But why isn't there a apc-upsd package in the packages for sparc, while
there is one for sparc64 ?
Look in the Makefile for the port and see if the sparc platform is
excluded. If not then build it yourself from ports.
diana
from /etc/daily:
# Additional junk directory cleanup would go like this:
#if [ -d /scratch -a ! -L /scratch ]; then
# cd /scratch && {
# find . ! -name . -atime +1 -execdir rm -f -- {} \;
# find . ! -name . -type d -mtime +1 -execdir rmdir -- {} \; \
# >/dev/null 2>&1;
on 06/10/2009 01:45 AM Diana Eichert wrote the following:
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009, Thanasis wrote:
>
>> But why isn't there a apc-upsd package in the packages for sparc, while
>> there is one for sparc64 ?
>
> Look in the Makefile for the port and see if the sparc platform is
> excluded. If not then
* jmc [090609 19:58]:
> from /etc/daily:
>
> # Additional junk directory cleanup would go like this:
> #if [ -d /scratch -a ! -L /scratch ]; then
> # cd /scratch && {
> # find . ! -name . -atime +1 -execdir rm -f -- {} \;
> # find . ! -name . -type d -mtime +1 -execdir rmdir --
jmc wrote:
> is this to suggest that the best thing to do is edit /etc/daily and
> wedge in the directories i need cleaned up? i'm only asking because my
> first thought of course would be to put this code in /etc/daily.local to
> ease merging in any diffs that future upgrades might provide.
>From
--- Daniel Ouellet [Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 08:33:34PM -0400]: ---
> jmc wrote:
> > is this to suggest that the best thing to do is edit /etc/daily and
> > wedge in the directories i need cleaned up? i'm only asking because my
> > first thought of course would be to put this code in /etc/daily.local
I just noticed that when I try to recall my history of commands by
issuing a "fc -l" command it only shows me the last 16 commands even
though my $HISTSIZE is the default 500. Anyone know why it's doing
this? I also tried to set my $HISTFILE to $HOME/.history just to see
if that makes any d
Cem,
From cemkay...@eticaret.com.tr Tue Jun 9 22:11:38 2009
Ooops, i would expect people (who somehow use any-bsd) to
be more familir to rc.d :)
I think people coming from "SysV" systems like Solaris or Linux
will generally find rc.d more familiar, but it isn't hard to
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 05:06:57PM -0700, Mark Yieh wrote:
> I just noticed that when I try to recall my history of commands by
> issuing a "fc -l" command it only shows me the last 16 commands even
> though my $HISTSIZE is the default 500. Anyone know why it's doing this?
> I also tried to se
Hello all,
I have several new Dell R610's each with four Broadcom BCM5709's that
are not being configured in 4.5-release with the bge driver. I checked
the errata for 4.5 release, but didn't notice any patches that seemed
to address this.
Suggestions or advice appreciated. Dmesg follows:
OpenBSD
bnx(4) requires an updated firmware and various changes to
support the 5709, no one has yet done this for lack of hardware.
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 08:47:46PM -0700, Adam Getchell wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have several new Dell R610's each with four Broadcom BCM5709's that
> are not being configu
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 03:01:38AM +0300, Thanasis wrote:
> on 06/10/2009 01:45 AM Diana Eichert wrote the following:
> >
> > Look in the Makefile for the port and see if the sparc platform is
> > excluded. If not then build it yourself from ports.
> >
> > diana
+1.
diana is right a LOT.
>
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