On 2023-04-13, Jeff Ross wrote:
> On 4/12/23 12:22 PM, Jeff Ross wrote:
>>
>> OpenBSD 7.3 (GENERIC.MP) #1125 Sat Mar 25 10:36:29 MDT 2023
>> dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
>> real mem = 8469549056 (8077MB)
>> avail mem = 8193462272 (7813MB)
>> random: good see
for my external carp interface both firewalls show master as status
The config is below for reference:
/etc/hostname.carp0 on fw1
inet x.x.x.114 255.255.255.240 x.x.x.127 vhid 40 carpdev em2 pass password
advskew 1
inet alias x.x.x.115 0xfff0
inet alias x.x.x.116 0xfff0
/etc/hostname
Usually when looking for a port to install I use `pkg_info -Q name` to search
for the the port.
Strangely this does not completely work for PHP on OpenBSD 7.3:
`pkg_info -Q php` does not list PHP 7.4.33 and related ports which are clearly
available.
It seems that -Q only finds ports in packag
On 2023-04-14, Mike Fischer wrote:
> Usually when looking for a port to install I use `pkg_info -Q name` to
> search for the the port.
>
> Strangely this does not completely work for PHP on OpenBSD 7.3:
>
> `pkg_info -Q php` does not list PHP 7.4.33 and related ports which are
> clearly availab
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> Am 14.04.2023 um 12:50 schrieb Stuart Henderson :
>
> On 2023-04-14, Mike Fischer wrote:
>> Usually when looking for a port to install I use `pkg_info -Q name` to
>> search for the the port.
>>
>> Strangely this does not completely work for PHP on OpenBSD 7.3:
>>
>> `pkg_info -Q ph
On Fri, Apr 14, 2023, at 05:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I never found pkg_info -Q to be a useful tool.
>
> Try pkglocate instead ("pkg_add pkglocatedb" first) which allows
> searching on an index that is built from : - as a
> result it lets you do a substring match on package names, not just
> on
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 12:22:14 -0600
Jeff Ross wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I did a sysupgrade from 7.2 to 7.3 on an HP EliteDesk (amd64). The
> upgrade went great but now the computer will not boot.
>
I also have the same issue and I also have an HP Elite (8300)...
I was able to get around this by doi
On 4/14/23 9:14 AM, Rod Person wrote:
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 12:22:14 -0600
Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I did a sysupgrade from 7.2 to 7.3 on an HP EliteDesk (amd64). The
upgrade went great but now the computer will not boot.
I also have the same issue and I also have an HP Elite (8300)...
I was
On 4/14/23 3:08 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-04-13, Jeff Ross wrote:
On 4/12/23 12:22 PM, Jeff Ross wrote:
OpenBSD 7.3 (GENERIC.MP) #1125 Sat Mar 25 10:36:29 MDT 2023
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8469549056 (8077MB)
avail mem = 81934622
I have an ixl card (ixl0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel X710 SFP+" rev 0x02:
port 3, FW 6.0.48442 API 1.7, msix, 4 queues) on OpenBSD that doesn't seem to
be seeing any of my SFP+ modules.
The modules are all MSA coded and from different manufacturers.
ifconfig ixl shows "status: no carrier"
Welcome to the world of vendor optic locking.
Laura Smith wrote:
> I have an ixl card (ixl0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel X710 SFP+" rev 0x02:
> port 3, FW 6.0.48442 API 1.7, msix, 4 queues) on OpenBSD that doesn't seem to
> be seeing any of my SFP+ modules.
>
>
> The modules are all MSA c
--- Original Message ---
On Friday, April 14th, 2023 at 10:50 AM, Markus Wernig
wrote:
Thank you Markus for your answer, as mentioned to Janne it was the switch the
problem. For the sake of documenting I answered your questions below.
> - Do the two fw actually have a link on their car
> Am 14.04.2023 um 18:24 schrieb Allan Streib :
>
> On Fri, Apr 14, 2023, at 05:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> I never found pkg_info -Q to be a useful tool.
>>
>> Try pkglocate instead ("pkg_add pkglocatedb" first) which allows
>> searching on an index that is built from : - as a
>> result it
On 14.4.2023. 19:36, Laura Smith wrote:
> I have an ixl card (ixl0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel X710 SFP+" rev 0x02:
> port 3, FW 6.0.48442 API 1.7, msix, 4 queues) on OpenBSD that doesn't seem to
> be seeing any of my SFP+ modules.
>
>
> The modules are all MSA coded and from different manu
--- Original Message ---
On Friday, April 14th, 2023 at 7:14 AM, Janne Johansson
wrote:
> Not impossible to have switches(*) that dislike/filter/bug on
> multicast too I guess, so I would suggest rigging the carps up (at
> least temporary) with carppeer against the "real" ip of the remot
On 2023-04-14, Laura Smith wrote:
> I have an ixl card (ixl0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel X710 SFP+" rev 0x02:
> port 3, FW 6.0.48442 API 1.7, msix, 4 queues) on OpenBSD that doesn't seem to
> be seeing any of my SFP+ modules.
>
>
> The modules are all MSA coded and from different manufacture
The Intel 710 only works with Intel brand optics. It is possible you can find
optics which will report as Intel, though I've never tried.
I do use FlexOptix programmable optics in various network devices. When I get
to the office I'll plug in the programmer and see if it can code Intel optic
I've had this problem for a while, over several releases.
Keyboard will freeze up (key presses do nothing). Mouse pointer
can be moved but clicks do nothing. Only solution was to reboot
using the power button, which does trigger a clean shutdown.
I've been chalking it up to some kind of hardware
I have a fresh OpenBSD 7.3 install (no update) with InfluxDB installed
from packages.
When I try to start it, it did start initially, but eventually it
crashed. Now I can't start it again.
It complains about bad system call. Could that be related to latest
security features?
Below is rcctl -d ou
Not sure if my case is exactly related, but I experienced a similar issue with
some variation.
In my situation for OpenBSD current and previous releases, sometimes (!) the
whole system freezes, the screen turns black and GPU fan starts throttling
rhythmically up and down. Only hard reboot with p
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