On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 03:27:41PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
Its more likely that you accidentaly used dd to write to a usb stick
and instead
wrote to a file in /dev. Thats the only way I've ever had this
problem.
You're right -- I had written a file to /dev. After deleting it, the
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 08:27:07PM +, James Cook wrote:
Something's strange about your setup. The installer normally creates a
separate partition for /usr and maybe /usr/local. If you're using
pkg_add, then packages go in /usr/local, so they shouldn't end up on
your root partition.
If your
Hi again,
I have repeated softraid tests using six pcs of 1TB Samsung HDD 3G SATA
drives as RAID5 and I do not face the crash issue of the OS when using
SSDs in the RAID5.
Details of the RAID5 setting are in the attached file.
It looks like using SSD drives as RAID5 leads for some reason to
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 11:21:45PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 08:27:07PM +, James Cook wrote:
> > Something's strange about your setup. The installer normally creates a
> > separate partition for /usr and maybe /usr/local. If you're using
> > pkg_add, then
When installing OpenBSD, the default partition layout only allocates 1GB
to / ... most of the disk space is allocated to /home.
Once you start installing packages, / quickly grows beyond 1GB, and it
looks like even some large packages exceed the available space on their
own:
Error:
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 11:21:45PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 08:27:07PM +, James Cook wrote:
> > Something's strange about your setup. The installer normally creates a
> > separate partition for /usr and maybe /usr/local. If you're using
> > pkg_add, then
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 03:32:44PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> When installing OpenBSD, the default partition layout only allocates 1GB to
> / ... most of the disk space is allocated to /home.
>
> Once you start installing packages, / quickly grows beyond 1GB, and it looks
> like
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 03:32:44PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> When installing OpenBSD, the default partition layout only allocates 1GB to
> / ... most of the disk space is allocated to /home.
>
> Once you start installing packages, / quickly grows beyond 1GB, and it looks
> like
I'm confused as to how you're capable of sending emails when you haven't
installed your system.
Are you using Fastly? Try PlanetUnix, it should work…
Jan
> On 27. 2. 2021, at 15:18, Shadrock Uhuru wrote:
>
> system information.
> OpenBSD 6.9 GENERIC.MP#343 amd64
> flavor: current
>
> when i try to install texlive,
> all i get is :-
>
> doas pkg_add -v texlive_texmf-full
> Update
On 2021-02-27, Shadrock Uhuru wrote:
> system information.
> OpenBSD 6.9 GENERIC.MP#343 amd64
> flavor: current
>
> when i try to install texlive,
> all i get is :-
>
> doas pkg_add -v texlive_texmf-full
> Update candidates: quirks-3.588 -> quirks-3.588
> quirks-3.588 signed on
Adding two relay blocks does seem to fix the problem, thank you.
jrmu
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 02:50:11AM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> j...@ircnow.org writes:
> > Then it seems relayd also works. So I suspect relayd is ignoring
> > the tls keypair directive for IPv6 addresses. In
...
> azalia1 at pci11 dev 0 function 4 "AMD 17h/3xh HD Audio" rev 0x00: msi
> azalia1: codecs: Realtek ALC892
> audio0 at azalia1
There is still an issue with MSI interrupts for HD Audio devices on
AMD systems, in the past we've been able to workaround it in the driver.
You can certainly try
system information.
OpenBSD 6.9 GENERIC.MP#343 amd64
flavor: current
when i try to install texlive,
all i get is :-
doas pkg_add -v texlive_texmf-full
Update candidates: quirks-3.588 -> quirks-3.588
quirks-3.588 signed on 2021-02-26T23:14:00Z
Ustar
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> symptoms like this:
> chromium plays video with audio (youtube)
> mostly after pause, it loses audio.
> while this happen it could show spinner,
> but sometimes it can play video no problem, but no audio.
It shouldn't be related to -current. Can you check
Moving to tech@.
On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 09:42:07PM +0100, martin mag wrote:
> I've been trying to use kqueue for the last couple of day but I keep
> having an issue with EVFILT_TIMER filter. (I'm running Openbsd
> -current)
>
> Right now, I'm trying to do the following:
> 1) Initilialize a
I am still having issues with NTFS-3G and an external Samsung M3 USB
HDD. I am able to mount and access the filesystem fine for several
hours, then without doing anything or having any crashes or errors the
mount becomes inaccessible.
The disk still responds to the disklabel -E command and
--- On Saturday, February 27, 2021, 12:09:45 AM EST,
wrote:
> I'm confused as to how you're capable of sending emails when you haven't
> installed your system.
I have more than one computer.
Hello !
I configured relayd months ago and did not have my config here.
The keypair option works as it should (name.tld) and requires no symlinks
(tested with public IPs) but the paths to the certs are hardcoded as described
in the acme config file in /etc/examples. IIRC the path must be
Hi,
j...@ircnow.org writes:
> Then it seems relayd also works. So I suspect relayd is ignoring
> the tls keypair directive for IPv6 addresses. In other words, when IPv6 is en
> abled,
> relayd appears to ignore:
>
> tls { keypair example.com }
>
> Can someone verify if this is correct behavior,
I was trying to configure relayd for TLS acceleration when I noticed an unusual
error.
Here is my /etc/relayd.conf (with actual IPs and domains replaced):
ip4="192.0.2.1"
ip6="2001:db8::"
table { 127.0.0.1 }
table { 127.0.0.1 }
log connection
http protocol https {
match request
PS: I am running OpenBSD 6.8 stable on amd64.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 03:48:04PM +0800, j...@ircnow.org wrote:
> I was trying to configure relayd for TLS acceleration when I noticed an
> unusual
> error.
>
> Here is my /etc/relayd.conf (with actual IPs and domains replaced):
>
>
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