I have two small questions:
1) When the OS generates too much messages, old messages are lost (oldest lines present in `dmesg` are lost). What can I do to see ALL messages ever recorded for dmesg printing? More precisely, take a look at my `dmesg`:
# dmesg
arp info overwritten for 193.231.39.129 by 00:90:bf:10:88:40 on vr0
arp info overwritten for 193.231.39.129 by 00:10:dc:4c:6f:6c on vr0
arp info overwritten for 193.231.39.36 by 00:15:f2:16:f8:b4 on vr0
arp info overwritten for 193.231.39.54 by 00:e0:29:9b:bc:6c on vr0
...
(and a lot of other similar messages, similar if not even identical)

Most questions on this mail list require me to provide a valid output of dmesg. But if old messages are erased, how am I supposed to do this? I am not allowed to reboot the machine! The machine is supposed to be running 24/7, NO reboot allowed.

2) What do these lines mean (the lines I copied above from the output of `dmesg`)?

NOTE: I'm using OpenBSD 3.8 on i386 (P4).

Yours in BSDness, Gabriel George POPA

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