Hello,
The current snapshot/i386 installed and runs successfully on a Nokia
IP120 appliance with a 10 GB harddisk where I have overwritten its
original IPSO/Checkpoint firewall image, see dmesg below.
However, I find that no watchdog is available, as geodesc (Geode
SC1100/SCx200 IAOC driver)
* Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-16 02:05]:
Fred Crowson wrote:
However when I try to connect using cu I don't get any output:
zaurus:fred /home/fred cu -l /dev/cuaU0 -s19200
Just a stupid idea, but shouldn't you use ttyU0 instead of cuaU0?
that's indeed a stupid idea. cua is
* Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-16 21:22]:
Is anyone using LSI Logic's FlexRAID? The archives seem suspiciously
quiet on this. Seems nice to add a disk to an array on the fly.
you would still need to fiddle with fdisk and disklabel to tell them
the new disk size, and grow_ffs or
On 2006/09/14 10:38, Karle, Chris wrote:
Is anyone using a Realtek 8139 card with OpenBSD 3.9? I noticed that mbufs
will slowly leak when using it.
Not a fix for rl, but if it's a newer one (8139C+ or 8101E) you should
find that upgrading to a snapshot changes it to re(4), which uses a
On 2006/09/15 17:59, Ray wrote:
I'm using fstab to create /var /tmp and /dev in mfs using swap in fstab to
save writes to the CF card in our device.
mfs /dev won't save writes, it's mostly needed when you mount / ro
(as you might do if you want to recover from an unclean shutdown more
easily).
On 2006/09/17 12:18, Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
However, I find that no watchdog is available, as geodesc (Geode
SC1100/SCx200 IAOC driver) does not get loaded, although it is in the
default GENERIC kernel config.
SC1100 has the Geode GX1 CPU and some supporting devices on one chip:
* Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-16 02:05]:
Fred Crowson wrote:
However when I try to connect using cu I don't get any output:
zaurus:fred /home/fred cu -l /dev/cuaU0 -s19200
Well, it seems there are usb-serial converters, which do not support
19200 baud. At least mine doesn't
On 2006/09/17 06:58, Darrin Chandler wrote:
For the archives: while array reconstruction was in progress bioctl
showed the new disk as Unused and separate, though it was part of the
array. After reconstruction finished bioctl showed everything just fine.
Since I'm playing with -release just
Hi misc@,
I must set up 2 new SATA disks into an OpenBSD server running version 3.9.
These are on NTFS file system and I must share them on a network so the
users can access data.
Now my question is: which application will have the best performance?
Original message
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 15:02:29 -0300
From: Guilherme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sharing SATA NTFS disks on network
To: misc@openbsd.org
Hi misc@,
I must set up 2 new SATA disks into an OpenBSD server running version 3.9.
These are on NTFS file system and I must
Is Pentium D (dual core) working by running bsd.mp?
I know it isn't listed at supported CPU's, but someone might been
booting one sucessfully.
/bkw
I am playing a bit with QEMU, and tried to set up network with it. The
standard aproach is to create a bridge with one of the host's
interfaces, and I did that, having the guest and host on the same
address range, and they are able to communicate. But now the question
I have is this: I want the
I have booted a SMP dual core PowerEdge 2900. Works fine.
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 10:10:04PM +0200, Bachman Kharazmi wrote:
Is Pentium D (dual core) working by running bsd.mp?
I know it isn't listed at supported CPU's, but someone might been
booting one sucessfully.
/bkw
Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
* Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-16 02:05]:
Fred Crowson wrote:
However when I try to connect using cu I don't get any output:
zaurus:fred /home/fred cu -l /dev/cuaU0 -s19200
Well, it seems there are usb-serial converters, which do not support
19200
I'm trying to update my system. It's been running 4.0-beta for a while so I
figure it's time to upgrade. I'm getting a nasty error trying to build a
new kernel though.
I rm -rf /usr/src and started over with a new source tree but it's still
there.
# make depend
mkdir -p
On 2006/09/17 14:23, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'm trying to update my system. It's been running 4.0-beta for a while so I
figure it's time to upgrade. I'm getting a nasty error trying to build a
new kernel though.
new gcc option (mentioned in 40.html) - install a snapshot first.
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 03:02:29PM -0300, Guilherme wrote:
Hi misc@,
I must set up 2 new SATA disks into an OpenBSD server running version 3.9.
These are on NTFS file system and I must share them on a network so the
users can access data.
Now my question is: which application will have the
On 9/17/06, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 02:23:43PM -0700, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'm trying to update my system. It's been running 4.0-beta for a while
so I
figure it's time to upgrade. I'm getting a nasty error trying to build
a
new kernel though.
I
OK,
I've done a clean install of OpenBSd 3.9 and mediawiki. and MySQL
5.0.18.
Now I'm just working through getting things set up. Right now I seem
to not have Mysql linked correctly
Warning: dl() [function.dl]: Unable to load dynamic library '/var/www/
lib/php/modules/mysql.so' - File
On Friday 15 September 2006 21:09, Bibby Michael wrote:
Write cgi scripts with Python for web interface and Python+wxPython for GUI
application.
Since you're already writing your frontend in Python it's much better and
more reliable to use one of the Python ssh modules. HTTP is stateless and
On Saturday 16 September 2006 03:33, Bryan Irvine wrote:
Just make a table and write up some script that add to the table.
Something like nocat would probably what you are looking for. Maybe
nocat would work? I've never used it so I don't know.
(This apply to all HTTP fw/authpf solutions...)
Original message
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 20:41:45 -0400
From: Kim Mackey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with chroot
To: misc@openbsd.org
OK,
I've done a clean install of OpenBSd 3.9 and mediawiki. and MySQL
5.0.18.
Now I'm just working through getting things set up. Right
On 9/17/06, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 16 September 2006 03:33, Bryan Irvine wrote:
Just make a table and write up some script that add to the table.
Something like nocat would probably what you are looking for. Maybe
nocat would work? I've never used it so I
Use the instructions at:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#config
Use those instructions and disable pciide to get the kernel to use
wdc instead of pciide.
Bryan
On Sep 17, 2006, at 8:41 PM, Subcommander l0r3zz wrote:
This is a net4801-50 with a 1G SanDisk Ultra II...
The system
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