On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 01:51, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
>>> Out of curiosity, I just tested an apu2c4 server with obsd 6.1, against a
>>> windows 10 client on LAN with a 1Gbit CISCO switch in between and 9K MTU on
>>> both sides, using iperf3 -P10.
Hi,
"Ingo Schwarze" wrote:
> Hi leo_tck,
Hold on a sec, that's not my nick. I'm provisionally using my bf's
account (with permission!). Just saying since this will end up in the
archives and it shouldn't be ascribed to him.
You'll find my real nick at the bottom of my messages :)
> This is not
NFS case study.
- obsd server mounts LAN resource via NFS
- the NFS server is a NAS running Alt-F firmware version 1.0 with working ssh
but without sudo;
- the NFS link does not respond
- all obsd related processes hang into D state, including command like ls, df,
and reboot.
- kill -9 does not
Hi.
I'm trying to add a 'block storage' disk to a an OpenBSD 6.1 VM in the cloud.
I was able to use fdisk to write an MBR, but I can't seem to get disklabel to
simply allocate the entire disk (regardless of it's size) to one partition
without going through the editor.
I checked /etc/disktype a
On 2017 Nov 03 (Fri) at 20:57:52 +0100 (+0100), leo_...@volny.cz wrote:
:Hi,
:
:[I don't normally respond to spam, but I need to blow off some
: frustration =)]
:
This is amazingly insulting, and *you* don't get to do it on our lists.
Do not attack people sending useful emails, just because you d
On 2017-11-04 09:28, Implausibility wrote:
I simply want to create a single partition encompassing all of the
available space.
I've searched the web, plus read searched the last 11k+ messages on
misc@ -- but I can't seem to find any examples of defining a disk with
disklabel non-interactively.
> On Nov 4, 2017, at 9:39 AM, Tom Rosso wrote:
>
> On 2017-11-04 09:28, Implausibility wrote:
>> I simply want to create a single partition encompassing all of the
>> available space.
>> I've searched the web, plus read searched the last 11k+ messages on
>> misc@ -- but I can't seem to find any
On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 10:51:59AM -0400, Implausibility wrote:
>
> > On Nov 4, 2017, at 9:39 AM, Tom Rosso wrote:
> >
> > On 2017-11-04 09:28, Implausibility wrote:
> >> I simply want to create a single partition encompassing all of the
> >> available space.
> >> I've searched the web, plus re
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
>
> You seem to say that handling larger packets is a feature of having limited
> CPU. I disagree.
>
Rupert, I'm saying that a slower CPU can process less packets per second.
The important measurement is packets-per-second. The APU has plenty of
me
> On Nov 4, 2017, at 09:53, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
>
> Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
>>
>> You seem to say that handling larger packets is a feature of having limited
>> CPU. I disagree.
>>
>
> Rupert, I'm saying that a slower CPU can process less packets per second.
>
> The
Hi,
i´ve also an APU2 as router.
The uplink connection (16Mbit/s) is via pppoe(4) on em0
and i couldn´t manage to messure the throughput of this interface:
- iftop doesn´t work on pppoe and shows nothing on em0.
- ifperf also calculates some strange numbers (14669317741 Gbits/sec)
when trying to c
On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 06:54:56AM +0100, somebody wrote:
> Hold on a sec, that's not my nick. I'm provisionally using my bf's
> account (with permission!). Just saying since this will end up in the
> archives and it shouldn't be ascribed to him.
Not my problem. You're on a technical list, sendin
Look, I know what I am talking about. I have an apu that does what I said using
negligible cpu load. And there is nothing fancy with it.
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On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 17:53, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote: > > You seem to say that
>
On 2017-11-04, Peter Faiman wrote:
> Thank you for this explanation. My uplink is only 240mbit and my APU2
> handles that perfectly, so I’m not having any of these problems.
> But the insight into the current state of networking was great! :)
But it doesn't handle 240Mbit/s, *unless* the packets
Hi.
My question is how help about to review FAQ. Where submit corrections?
Example with https://www.openbsd.org/macppc.html
=> Into "Getting and installing OpenBSD/macppc" section, it wrote:
boot cd:,ofwboot 6.1/macppc/bsd.rd
isn't that more like it?
boot cd:,ofwboot 6.2/macppc/bsd.rd
=> Into
Again, the interactive editor is way too many steps, too many opportunities for
screw-ups, and does nothing to streamline the process of adding a new disk for
me.
So this is what I've come up with...
fdisk -i sd1
echo "/disk21M-* 100%" >/tmp/disktab.new
disklabel -w -dv -A -T /tmp/disk
On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 09:54:32PM +0100, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> Hi.
>
> My question is how help about to review FAQ. Where submit corrections?
>
> Example with https://www.openbsd.org/macppc.html
>
> => Into "Getting and installing OpenBSD/macppc" section, it wrote:
> boot cd:,ofwb
Thank you! :D
Do I have to create a new mail with just the page name to put the
corrections proposals I was talking about "OpenBSD/macppc" page?
Le 11/04/17 à 22:15, Marc Espie a écrit :
> On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 09:54:32PM +0100, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> My question is how
On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 10:49:57PM +0100, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> Thank you! :D
>
> Do I have to create a new mail with just the page name to put the
> corrections proposals I was talking about "OpenBSD/macppc" page?
Not necessary. I fixed both typos you found. Thanks!
(note that thi
On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 10:49:57PM +0100, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> Thank you! :D
>
> Do I have to create a new mail with just the page name to put the
> corrections proposals I was talking about "OpenBSD/macppc" page?
>
if you're familiar with cvs and diff, best way is to cook an actu
Hi, all
Into OpenBSD/alpha, it seems to be a mistake into "Getting and
installing OpenBSD/alpha" section.
For the "CD Image" subsection, it wrote:
"It contains support for the on-board devices found on these machines,
however due to lack of space there are only a few other drivers. In
particular
Le 11/04/17 à 22:59, Marc Espie a écrit :
> On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 10:49:57PM +0100, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
>> Thank you! :D
>>
>> Do I have to create a new mail with just the page name to put the
>> corrections proposals I was talking about "OpenBSD/macppc" page?
>>
> if you're famil
On Sat, November 4, 2017 5:09 pm, Implausibility wrote:
> Again, the interactive editor is way too many steps, too many
> opportunities for screw-ups, and does nothing to streamline the process of
> adding a new disk for me.
>
> So this is what I've come up with...
>
> fdisk -i sd1
> echo "/disk2
Rupert Gallagher [r...@protonmail.com] wrote:
> Look, I know what I am talking about. I have an apu that does what I said
> using negligible cpu load. And there is nothing fancy with it.
I see. Sorry, until you said this, I was not convinced that you knew. Having
read these words, it's now appare
> On Nov 4, 2017, at 13:15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> On 2017-11-04, Peter Faiman wrote:
>> Thank you for this explanation. My uplink is only 240mbit and my APU2
>> handles that perfectly, so I’m not having any of these problems.
>> But the insight into the current state of networking was gre
> On 2017/11/02 20:26, Jay Hart wrote:
>> > On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart wrote:
>> >> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>> >>
>> >> Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise. I have a
>> >> feeling I need to
>> swap
>> >> /tmp and /usr in order to gain additional space for /usr.
>>
I just notice on xconsole of my ThinkPad X201
error: [drm:pid81687:intel_pipe_update_start] *ERROR* Potential atomic update
failure on pipe A
Has anybody else seen this on 6.2 stable?
predrag@oko-mobile$ uname -a
OpenBSD oko-mobile.bagdala2.net 6.2 GENERIC.MP#0 amd64
OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP)
A random shot in the dark, but sometimes it happens. Perhaps unmount /usr/obj
and/or /usr/src and confirm there is no existing files under either? It’s
rare, but sometimes happens, that we set things up one way, then change it
later. And mounting a filesystem on top of an existing directory t
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