Howdy!
I'm fairly new to OpenBSD and especially httpd's config syntax.
Anyway, been trying to make PHP-FPM play nice with httpd and I can't quite
figure out this auto index issue.
My goal is to auto index /htdocs, unless there is an index.php present.
Naturally I read the man pages, checked
Howdy!
I’m fairly new to OpenBSD and especially httpd’s config syntax.
Anyway, been trying to make PHP-FPM play nice with httpd but there is one tiny
issue which I can’t seem to figure out.
My goal is to auto index /htdocs, unless there is an index.php present.
Naturally I read the man pages,
Howdy!
Iâm fairly new to OpenBSD and especially httpdâs config syntax.
Anyway, been trying to make PHP-FPM play nice with httpd but there is one tiny
issue which I canât seem to figure out.
My goal is to auto index /htdocs, unless there is an index.php present.
Naturally I read the man
Hi,
I have a budget which is a few times the price of single apu2.
Actually, initially I planned to use a pair of HPE ProLiant DL20 gen9
for this purpose. Unfortunately, it appears DL20gen9s won't boot
OpenBSD: [https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=147611237327210=2]
If someone has good experience
Am 19. Oktober 2016 15:50:10 MESZ, schrieb sven falempin
:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Mihai Popescu
> wrote:
>
> > > e.g. from Lanner.
> >
> > Can you compensate for the price difference? […]
> […]
> Also you may use a usb to ethernet , or
2016-10-20 1:15 GMT+08:00 Ralph Siegler :
..
> Their ecosystem?
>
> closed source softwares including for x86-64 like Websphere, DB2, MQ,
>
..
> Hardware platforms limited to Power ($11,000 and up), Z series ($60,000
>
A silly example of interest in the Power architecture
2016-10-20 1:15 GMT+08:00 Ralph Siegler :
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 23:50:11 +0800, Mikael wrote:
>
> > 2016-10-19 23:18 GMT+08:00 Ralph Siegler :
> >
> >> On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 15:18:02 +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> >>
> >> > Director of the Power(8)
On 18 October 2016 at 23:42, Mik J wrote:
> Stuart, why is it not possible. Is it a real limitation or because openbsd is
> just not coded to do that and it could be possible if the proper code was
> implemented ?
I asked about this a few months back. Stuart recommended it
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 23:50:11 +0800, Mikael wrote:
> 2016-10-19 23:18 GMT+08:00 Ralph Siegler :
>
>> On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 15:18:02 +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>>
>> > Director of the Power(8) Ecosystem & Alliances,
>>
>>
>> > "It would be helpful to know where you are seeing
2016-10-19 23:18 GMT+08:00 Ralph Siegler :
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 15:18:02 +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> > Director of the Power(8) Ecosystem & Alliances,
>
> >
> > "It would be helpful to know where you are seeing requests for OpenBSD
> on
> > Power and what applications
On 10/17/2016 6:02 PM, Alexander Hall wrote:
> # dmesg -s
>
> which may or may not be an alternative solution to the problem at hand.
Thank-you for that dmesg pointer. That solves a low-grade issue for me.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 15:18:02 +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Director of the Power(8) Ecosystem & Alliances,
>
> "It would be helpful to know where you are seeing requests for OpenBSD
on
> Power and what applications on top of OpenBSD are being requested. We
have
> not seen any requests as of
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > e.g. from Lanner.
>
> Can you compensate for the price difference? OR better, do you know a
> retailer to sell this on the same price as pcengines in your area?
>
> Lanner is from another league.
>
>
You can also use
> e.g. from Lanner.
Can you compensate for the price difference? OR better, do you know a
retailer to sell this on the same price as pcengines in your area?
Lanner is from another league.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:35:13AM +0800, Mikael wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I asked IBM to donate 4-10 Power8 servers to the OpenBSD Foundation, for
> adding support for this arch. After 6 months this got all the way to their
> Director of the Power(8) Ecosystem & Alliances, that is the highest
>
I'd like to second the idea that IBM would be better served by simply donating
to the OpenBSD Foundation.
The pieces that benefit IBM the most are the open source software (OpenSSH,
which ships on almost every single server they sell) that is the result of
hard work by the OpenBSD developers.
2016-10-19 14:24 GMT+02:00 Marko Cupać :
> Any other words of wisdom regarding my idea?
Safe yourself the trouble and get a similar machine with more NICs,
e.g. from Lanner.
Best
Martin
Hi,
I would like to experiment with pcengines' apu2 as a hardware platform
for CARPed firewalls for branch offices. All the branch offices have
two uplinks (no more than 50Mbit/s of gre/ipsec) over separate
providers, and local lan, which makes me short for one NIC over which I
would do pfsync.
Hi,
I am trying to setup an iscsi setup but the iscsid daemon is exiting
very early.
The target is also an OpenBSD machine running netbsd-iscsi-target.
Its config is quite simple:
$ rcctl get iscsi_target flags
-p 1999
$ grep -v '^#' /etc/iscsi/targets
extent0
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 05:06:28AM +, Ralph Siegler wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 12:29:21 +0800, Mikael wrote:
> > [...]
> > Power8 machine offers start at USD 2,850:
> > http://www.tyan.com/campaign/openpower/index.html
> >
> > And their standard prices are USD 5,530 and up, that is
> >
Hello Everyone,
Thank you for your answers and new ideas.
Stuart, why is it not possible. Is it a real limitation or because openbsd is
just not coded to do that and it could be possible if the proper code was
implemented ?
Thank you
> Le Mardi 18 octobre 2016 0h04, Alexander Hall
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:55 AM, Mikael wrote:
>> > Oracle have been talking about making a low-end server model of their
>> > new
>> > Sparc64 chip, I guess that one will sell at around 5000 USD too.
>>
>> I guess you talk about so called Sonoma/scale-out SPARCs, well
Splitting this to a separate thread just not to pollute the Power8 thread.
This relates to OpenBSD in the way that it's on the topic of what server
hardware exists that we possibly could run it on. So bordering to off-topic.
2016-10-19 14:34 GMT+08:00 Karel Gardas :
> On Wed,
There's no technical reason that I know of, just as far as I know, nobody
has written the code.
On 19 October 2016 07:42:54 Mik J wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Thank you for your answers and new ideas.
Stuart, why is it not possible. Is it a real limitation or because openbsd
IBM is a storied company with a history of innovation and progress. They
have contributed to computing as a discipline in various ways.
And if you want to know what one totally unqualified OpenBSD user thinks,
the best way they could contribute to OpenBSD is funding. 10,000 USD is an
IBM i series
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 7:23 AM, Mikael wrote:
>
> Oracle have been talking about making a low-end server model of their new
> Sparc64 chip, I guess that one will sell at around 5000 USD too.
I guess you talk about so called Sonoma/scale-out SPARCs, well those
were
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