Hello,
Each time the daily script is run, the two hard disks are woken-up - I
could not yet clearly identify wich line of code actually wakes them up
- does someone know this ?
TY/JF
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 11:49:01AM +0200, jean-francois wrote:
| Hello,
|
| Each time the daily script is run, the two hard disks are woken-up - I
| could not yet clearly identify wich line of code actually wakes them up
| - does someone know this ?
Ehr, not sure what you mean. When you try to ac
You're true in all points.
I could clarify one thing more : the disk with home and var and usr
and / and all system points is a SSD so always running.
I have mounted two separately drives which are both high capacity
classic rotating hard drives.
The daily script wakes them up and I would like t
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > "Warning: could not change ownership of tty -- pty is insecure!"
>
> Yes, luit(1) needs to be fixed to use openpty(3).
have fixed this during p2k9.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009, jean-francois wrote:
The daily script wakes them up and I would like to avoid this because
sometimes it really is not necessary to run the disks for some time and
it is useless to simply wake and asleep them each day.
It runs security(8), you can disable security script fr
Owesome job !
Thanks - 4.5 and 4.6 songs are really great.
Previous songs maybe but I eared them quite long ago.
The arts around OpenBSD is really good.
Regards/JF
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Hello,
Are there work in progress or available products so called NAS servers
for the personnal use at home using OpenBSD as their operating system ?
I have used Synology NAS server and they use Lunix 2.4 kernel.
For some reasons including security I've mounted since my own NAS with
OpenBSD.
Re
Thanks for the insight. It's not yet clear for me how to prevent the
security script from traversing parts of the file system using
daily.local for I did'nt see anythnig related to this particular point
in both daily(8) and security(8).
Maybe you could advise me where to look for this particular i
On Sat, 17 Oct 2009, jean-francois wrote:
Thanks for the insight. It's not yet clear for me how to prevent the
security script from traversing parts of the file system using
daily.local for I did'nt see anythnig related to this particular point
in both daily(8) and security(8).
Maybe you could
Hi Jean-Francois,
jean-francois wrote on Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:25:31PM +0200:
> I could clarify one thing more : the disk with home and var and usr
> and / and all system points is a SSD so always running.
>
> I have mounted two separately drives which are both high capacity
> classic rotating
Le samedi 17 octobre 2009 C 15:03 +0200, Ingo Schwarze a C)crit :
> Hi Jean-Francois,
>
> jean-francois wrote on Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 12:25:31PM +0200:
>
> > I could clarify one thing more : the disk with home and var and usr
> > and / and all system points is a SSD so always running.
> >
> > I
Hi guys,
I noted this behaviour on tmux using vim:
int
main() {
return;
}
If I go to 2nd line and press enter, I have:
int
main() {
main() {
return;
}
This _not_ happens if there's no characters on first
column.
int
main() {
return;
}
If I go to 3d line and
Hi
Can you make sure you are running HEAD as of this morning (tty.c r1.51) and see
if this still happens?
If it does, please try C-b r after the problem happens and tell me if it
redraws the screen correctly then.
Also please do the following (this procedure also works for anyone else who
would
Hello,
When I boot my machine off of the 4.5 or 4.6 install CD, it powers off
(hard) right before getting to the Install/Upgrade/Shell prompt. I've
been running it with 4.4 without any difficulties for quite some time.
I've found that if I use boot -c and "disable usb", it appears to work
find. H
How about re-scheduling it so it wakes you up in the morning at the
right time :)
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez
wrote:
> Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez escribis:
...
>> I assume the other side has a problem because this server works OK with
>> TLS/SSL for the rest of the users/mails.
Yeah, that sounds reasonable.
> Question: It could be an attack to figur
I don't know if it is the way, but kind of works:
./umsm.c: {{ USB_VENDOR_QUALCOMM3, USB_PRODUCT_QUALCOMM3_ZTE_626 }, 0},
./usbdevs.h:#define USB_PRODUCT_QUALCOMM3_ZTE_626 0x0031 /*
ZTE-626 MSM */
./usbdevs_data.h: USB_VENDOR_QUALCOMM3, USB_PRODUCT_QUALCOMM3_ZTE_626
On 18/10/2009, at 3:00 AM, jean-francois wrote:
>
> In the first place, I use to change the time of the cron job
> because it
> used to start in a big noise (this disk is very noisy compared to the
> server itself) at 1 o clock in the night, waking me up (!) nearly
> every
> time.
>
Looks like
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