On 1/21/23, David Gwynne wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 01:32:18PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> On 1/20/23, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>> > On 20.1.2023. 20:09, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I am trying get a new ISP setup working. The Router is
>> >> causing some pain.
On 1/21/23, David Gwynne wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 01:46:34PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> On 1/20/23, David Gwynne wrote:
>> > On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 11:09:47AM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> I am trying get a new ISP setup working. The Router is
>> >>
On 23/01/2023 00:37, Philip Guenther wrote:
You'll need to be specific about what rsync options you used, and
perhaps eyeball what the manpage says about them. For example, the
description of the -a option has a specific warning which seems a
plausible explanation of the expansion.
Apologies
On 22/01/2023 23:55, Alexis wrote:
- Old machine: 49 GB
- New machine: 188 GB
Figures as measured with du -sk, which I realise is sector-oriented,
but still... And yes, my boss does a *lot* of email.
i might well be barking up the wrong tree, but the first thing that
comes to mind is in
Zeljko Jovanovic said on Mon, 23 Jan 2023 01:25:56 +0100
>On 22.1.23. 22:06, Steve Fairhead wrote:
>>
>> I'm just puzzled, and clearly missing something. Can anyone
>> enlighten me as to the large (nearly 4*) discrepancy?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Steve
>
>Since you have the same result afte
Hi! Really love OpenBSD and would like to get it working on my Samsung
Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha. NP730QDA-KA3US. Just offering this up because I
can't send a dmesg. I get a kernel panic at boot with the following screen,
https://photos.app.goo.gl/2NNHiTtG6LbTc5nx6
I believe it may be a bug in
On 23/01/2023 02:23, Todd C. Miller wrote:
After yet more testing, I did a recursive copy of the old 49 GB Maildir
to a spare folder on the same home partition on the old machine. This
came up, again, as 188 GB.
You probably copied a large number of sparse files where the holes
got expanded.
22.01.2023 14:49, David Gwynne пишет:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 03:41:56PM +0300, kasak wrote:
Hello misc!
I'm using bridge for integrating remote clients to my network with this
simple config:
$ cat /etc/hostname.bridge0
add vether0
add em1
add tap1
up
I see in this commit that veb is suppos
On 23.1.2023. 16:24, kasak wrote:
>
> 22.01.2023 14:49, David Gwynne пишет:
>> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 03:41:56PM +0300, kasak wrote:
>>> Hello misc!
>>>
>>> I'm using bridge for integrating remote clients to my network with this
>>> simple config:
>>>
>>> $ cat /etc/hostname.bridge0
>>> add vethe
After enabling pflow exports, is it possible to see TCP flags?
I think the answer might be no since
grep -r pflow /usr/src led me to
/usr/src/sys/net/if_pflow.c which contains
flow1->tcp_flags = flow2->tcp_flags = 0
and I didn't see other changes to tcp_flags after
trying grep -r tcp_flags /usr/
23.01.2023 18:52, Hrvoje Popovski пишет:
On 23.1.2023. 16:24, kasak wrote:
22.01.2023 14:49, David Gwynne пишет:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 03:41:56PM +0300, kasak wrote:
Hello misc!
I'm using bridge for integrating remote clients to my network with this
simple config:
$ cat /etc/hostname.bri
On 22/01/2023 21:06, Steve Fairhead wrote:
After a lot of analysis, I found that all user folders (and all other
folders/partitions) were near-enough identical on both machines, except
for one - my boss's 😉 . After more analysis, I found that it was his
Maildir (using dovecot) that was weird:
On 23/01/2023 19:00, Steve Fairhead wrote:
On 22/01/2023 21:06, Steve Fairhead wrote:
After a lot of analysis, I found that all user folders (and all other
folders/partitions) were near-enough identical on both machines,
except for one - my boss's 😉 . After more analysis, I found that it
was h
On 23/01/2023 01:47, NilsOla Nilsson wrote:
Possible explanation: if you have several hard links
pointing to the same file (inode) rsync will expand
those to separate files, unless you give the option -H
And you were quite right, and I apologise for missing this - I really
wasn't expecting har
How many physical NICs can you add to an OpenBSD host (vmx)
I am asking because I am running an OpenBSD on a VMware host but apparently
OpenBSD can only see 8 of them.
Can I raise the limit somehow?
Regards, Lars.
as far as I know Vmware has a limit of 10 nics ... per vm
can you send on a dmesg... of th emachine you are running...
have you tried setting the nic type to Intel Pro1000 as a test ?
On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 at 23:09, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
>
> How many physical NICs can you add to an OpenBSD host (
Dnia 23 stycznia 2023 23:54:21 CET, Lars Bonnesen
napisał/a:
>How many physical NICs can you add to an OpenBSD host (vmx)
>
>I am asking because I am running an OpenBSD on a VMware host but apparently
>OpenBSD can only see 8 of them.
>
>Can I raise the limit somehow?
>
>Regards, Lars.
I thin
Łukasz Moskała wrote:
> Dnia 23 stycznia 2023 23:54:21 CET, Lars Bonnesen
> napisał/a:
> >How many physical NICs can you add to an OpenBSD host (vmx)
> >
> >I am asking because I am running an OpenBSD on a VMware host but apparently
> >OpenBSD can only see 8 of them.
> >
> >Can I raise the limi
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org on behalf of Jeff Roach
Sent: Monday, 23 January 2023 9:08 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Panic in 7.2 and snapshots at boot due to acpi bios error
Hi! Really love OpenBSD and would like to get it working on my Samsung
Galaxy Book Flex2 Alpha. NP730QDA-KA
On 1/23/23 17:54, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
How many physical NICs can you add to an OpenBSD host (vmx)
I am asking because I am running an OpenBSD on a VMware host but apparently
OpenBSD can only see 8 of them.
Can I raise the limit somehow?
Regards, Lars.
may years ago (back in the 3.x days, ii
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