shutdown stopping obsdfreqd on thinkpad x230
Hi! I have a thinkpad x230 running openbsd 7.4 and recently have been having more frequent crashes, there is nothing consistent about the crashes other than maybe the laptop is plugged into power as it is most of the time. looking around online this seems to be to do with the interaction between apmd and ofreqbsd. apmd has the -L flag set and ofreqbsd has -T 75,55. When my computer turns off the only message i can see before the shutdown sequence starts is that it is or has stopped obsdfreqd. I wonder if it is because apmd is starting after ofreqbsd? i can only see ofreqbsd when i 'rcctl order.' Really sorry if this is not enough information for any help as this is my first post here in years. Hope you are all well :)) Cheers, Freddie
Re: shutdown stopping obsdfreqd on thinkpad x230
Apologies, i am realising the ofreqbsd message is because it is the only pkg daemon that needs shutting down? i think this is because of a hardware problem with the charging port, is there any ways i can run diagnostics on this? Cheers, Freddie On Sun, 11 Feb 2024 13:31:11 + freddie bubble wrote: > Hi! >I have a thinkpad x230 running openbsd 7.4 and recently have been >having more frequent crashes, there is nothing consistent about the >crashes other than maybe the laptop is plugged into power as it is >most of the time. looking around online this seems to be to do with >the interaction between apmd and ofreqbsd. apmd has the -L flag set >and ofreqbsd has -T 75,55. When my computer turns off the only >message i can see before the shutdown sequence starts is that it >is or has stopped obsdfreqd. I wonder if it is because apmd is >starting after ofreqbsd? i can only see ofreqbsd when i 'rcctl >order.' Really sorry if this is not enough information for any help >as this is my first post here in years. Hope you are all well :)) > > Cheers, > Freddie
Re: unable to send external mail with smtpd
Thanks eveyone! Sending this from my mail client, I just followed Kolipe's advice and changed smtp+tls to smtps and am now able to send mail. I was alreaady using the plain text rather than cramd-5 and was using port 485 because it seemed to be the one that worked when i was using isync Cheers, Freddie 0n 20-10-2021 12:05, freddiebub...@countermail.com wrote: Hi, I'm new to openbsd having just set it up on my x200 and loving it (running so much better than my old distro). after reading through c0ffee's laptop set up guide and the afterboot man page i'm struggling to work out why i can't send mail through my mail account w smtpd. i have asked my provider for support about the issues i saw other people having (port 25 not being open) but they said that wasn't it and they were unsure about the problem. below i have linked to a paste of my smtpd.conf and my maillog. Personally i'm struggling to work out whats wrong from the log but i'm assuming i've not set something up right... maillog: http://ix.io/3ChF smtpd.conf: table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases table secrets file:/etc/mail/secrets #listen on socket # To accept external mail, replace with: listen on all # listen on all action "local" mbox alias action "outbound" relay host smtp+tls://freddiebub...@imap1.countermail.com:465 auth # Uncomment the following to accept external mail for domain "example.org" # # match from any for domain "example.org" action "local_mail" match from local for local action "local" match from local for any action "outbound" Cheers, Freddie