Hi,
I have two silly questions..
How to see the memoy details of a OpenBSD machine using commands ?
How to see the processor details of a OpenBSD machine using commands ?
Regards
Ajith
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On 29/06/06, Ajith Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have two silly questions..
How to see the memoy details of a OpenBSD machine using commands ?
$ sysctl hw.physmem
hw.physmem=1073278976
How to see the processor details of a OpenBSD machine using commands ?
$ sysctl hw.machine
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Hello,
I'm trying to use a CF card in my OpenBSD 3.9 box and am running into
strange problems. I have a 64MB CF card which is connected to my PC
through a CF/IDE adapter and available as wd1. I initialised the CF with
fdisk, disklabel and newfs (commands and output attached below) as
usual.
Hello list!
I'm looking into buying hardware for a RAID5. The system I have spare is
an Athlon XP 2500, 1.5G memory, PCI-architecture, one fxp and one em
network cards.
The system will be used for backing up my personal stuff (since age nine)
and for storing large amounts of data.
I've already
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 08:01:22AM +0100, Andreas Kahari wrote:
On 29/06/06, Ajith Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have two silly questions..
How to see the memoy details of a OpenBSD machine using commands ?
$ sysctl hw.physmem
hw.physmem=1073278976
How to see the processor
isakmpd is only allowed to write to files in the /var/run directory.
I've updated the manpage accordingly.
On Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 04:37:16PM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
Hi:
Running OpenBSD 3.8, I cannot get isakmpd to write to a capture file.
Here is my mount output:
/dev/wd0a on /
Hi!
Summary: raid set reconstruction fails with error rewriting parity
for sets with non-root autoconfigure enabled, works when disabled.
It seems as if there is a bug when reading the the component label.
Details:
I'm running a OpenBSD 3.9 GENERIC kernel with RAID enabled.
That is, no other
Is anyone aware of a memory leak in bgpd?
I am running two instances, both on clean installs of OpenBSD 3.9 and
both seem to be eating memory like there is no tomorrow.
Both instances have the same setup, 1 full view, ~15 peering sessions
with just a few routes each and an internal session
Hi,
Just new on this list so point me in the right direction
if this qestion is on the wrong list.
Openospfd does only seem to listen to the first ip_address, but not to
the second (alias), on one inferface ( wi)
I could not find a thing about aliases in the manpages.
Tom Beard schrieb:
I'm running bgpd with three full feeds and an iBGP session to my
core-router:
Memory: Real: 64M/169M act/tot Free: 835M Swap: 0K/89M used/tot
Neighbor ASMsgRcvdMsgSentOutQ Up/Down
State/PrefixRcvd
123 891766 19445 0
* Tom Beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-29 12:33]:
Is anyone aware of a memory leak in bgpd?
no.
that doesn't mean there isn't any...
I am running two instances, both on clean installs of OpenBSD 3.9 and
both seem to be eating memory like there is no tomorrow.
Both instances have the same
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 11:25:42AM +0100, Tom Beard wrote:
Is anyone aware of a memory leak in bgpd?
I am running two instances, both on clean installs of OpenBSD 3.9 and
both seem to be eating memory like there is no tomorrow.
Both instances have the same setup, 1 full view, ~15 peering
Hello,
Is anyone aware of a working nzb application for openbsd?
I tried this one:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-05/2429.html
(http://humppa.nl/~jasper/nzb.tgz)
The program builds but does not work! It does not make/create connections to
the nntp server.
I would really
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 12:36:04PM +0200, Marten wrote:
Hi,
Just new on this list so point me in the right direction
if this qestion is on the wrong list.
Openospfd does only seem to listen to the first ip_address, but not to
the second (alias), on one inferface ( wi)
I could not
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 11:24:25AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list!
I'm looking into buying hardware for a RAID5. The system I have spare is
an Athlon XP 2500, 1.5G memory, PCI-architecture, one fxp and one em
network cards.
The system will be used for backing up my personal
Hi, Roy:
Roy Morris wrote:
Yes it does work! I guess I better hold on to these two
boxes I have. Seems
they are the only ones that do! lol
I have
A. clients on each end behind a vpn/pf box
B. enc0 binat from internal client to public IP of other side client
C.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 02:12:58PM +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone aware of a working nzb application for openbsd?
I tried this one:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-05/2429.html
(http://humppa.nl/~jasper/nzb.tgz)
The program builds but does not work! It
On 6/28/06, Ajith Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have two silly questions..
How to see the memoy details of a OpenBSD machine using commands ?
How to see the processor details of a OpenBSD machine using commands ?
[snip ridiculous boilerplate disclaimer]
the canonical answer is
Hi. When I try doing sysctl on hw.vendor and hw.product I receive a
message of sysctl: second level name vendor in hw.vendor is invalid
and sysctl: second level name product in hw.product is invalid. Does
this mean syctl is unable to retrieve this information or the
information is not present?
Walter Haidinger writes:
Hi!
Summary: raid set reconstruction fails with error rewriting parity
for sets with non-root autoconfigure enabled, works when disabled.
It seems as if there is a bug when reading the the component label.
Details:
I'm running a OpenBSD 3.9 GENERIC kernel with
The Dell PV132T tape library's changer apparently used to expect the
SMS_DBD bit to be _set_ in Mode Sense requests, or it just sulks, see
link [1] and dmesg excerpt [2] below. This was incorrect behaviour on
its part, AFAIK.
So, I began to imagine some sort of a SDEV_MSDBDON SCSI quirk, but
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 08:19:32AM -0600, Adam Douglas wrote:
Hi. When I try doing sysctl on hw.vendor and hw.product I receive a
message of sysctl: second level name vendor in hw.vendor is invalid
and sysctl: second level name product in hw.product is invalid. Does
this mean syctl is unable
No, I double checked the commands and they are typed correctly. I still
receive the messages I mentioned below.
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 08:19:32AM -0600, Adam Douglas wrote:
Hi. When I try doing sysctl on hw.vendor and hw.product I receive a
message of sysctl: second level name vendor in
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 10:06:06AM -0600, Adam Douglas wrote:
No, I double checked the commands and they are typed correctly. I still
receive the messages I mentioned below.
Your hardware vendor etc. simply isn't detected (yet). No need to worry.
To see whats available about your hardware,
On 6/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My big problem is in selecting which SATA-Card (I've only used Dawicontrol
on OBSD) and if I should buy one with four ports or two with two ports.
LSI (ami) sata controllers will get you up to 8 disks on a controller.
They are well liked
On 2006/06/29 09:40, Karsten McMinn wrote:
On 6/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My big problem is in selecting which SATA-Card (I've only used Dawicontrol
on OBSD) and if I should buy one with four ports or two with two ports.
Cheap generic is probably the way forward. Ebay
Hi again!
I'll be buying four SATA disks, three for a RAID5 using RAIDframe and
one as spare (put in my closet). It'll run via two SATA controllers.
I'll stick with the cheapo stuff, as Stuart suggested and add some
2gig memory to the box too.
Karsten, I'm a student, I won't need no hw
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 07:39:16PM +0200, Falk Husemann wrote:
Hi again!
I'll be buying four SATA disks, three for a RAID5 using RAIDframe and
one as spare (put in my closet). It'll run via two SATA controllers.
I'll stick with the cheapo stuff, as Stuart suggested and add some
2gig
I got this working.
I honestly, didn't expect the config to be as easy as it was.
Thanks to everyone for their feedback.
Jason, thanks for the AES key process, that cleared some confusion up for me
and I have tested out and system looks good.
I am still running off of the CD version of 3.9
Hi there,
I'm trying to make a spare drive the hot spare, without rebooting my
OpenBSD 3.9 server. Bioctl is letting me at least query my raid array,
but it's not letting me set an Unused drive to Hot Spare:
# bioctl -i ami0
Volume Status Size Device
ami0 0 Online
First of all: Thanks for replying to an issue with a
non-generic kernel! I really appreciate that!
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Greg Oster wrote:
Adding a spare did work:
# raidctl -a /dev/wd1g raid1
Isn't that the spare you used for raid2 ?
Sorry, cutpaste error, should have been wd1f.
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 12:00:35AM +0200, Alex Holst wrote:
When defining a nwid in hostname.ath0 that contains a space, an extra
space is inserted in the nwid assigned to the nic. Toften 5 becomes
Toften 5 .. which is not where I live. When setting the nwid manually
with ifconfig, the nwid
Hi all...
I'd like to know if OpenBSD's gcc build binary files with built-in
stack-smashing attacks protection.
Thanks.
--
Joco Salvatti
Undergraduating in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA
web: http://www.openbsd-pa.org
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to know if OpenBSD's gcc build binary files with built-in
stack-smashing attacks protection.
Of course. We were the first to incorporate this stuff.
On 6/29/06, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all...
I'd like to know if OpenBSD's gcc build binary files with built-in
stack-smashing attacks protection.
Thanks.
--
Joco Salvatti
Undergraduating in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA
web:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 04:48:24PM -0300, Jo?o Salvatti wrote:
Hi all...
I'd like to know if OpenBSD's gcc build binary files with built-in
stack-smashing attacks protection.
As Theo pointed out, yes.
Be aware that there are still plenty of problems that can occur with
less-than-perfectly
Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
isakmpd is only allowed to write to files in the /var/run directory.
I've updated the manpage accordingly.
Thanks, Hans-Jvrg.
-Stephen-
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-29 20:21]:
I'm trying to make a spare drive the hot spare, without rebooting my
OpenBSD 3.9 server. Bioctl is letting me at least query my raid array,
but it's not letting me set an Unused drive to Hot Spare:
there's bugs with -H in 3.9,
I'm trying to set up a tunnel to a Cisco PIX.
It seems to make it past Phase 1, the trouble starts at Phase 2. I've
provided some tcpdump output below:
14:21:45.379077 OpenBSD.500 Cisco_PIX.500: [udp sum ok] isakmp v1.0 exchange
ID_PROT
cookie: bf4ecb71857072fa-
Hi
I am having problems with one of our NFS servers at our datacenter.
I have just set it up.
I have edited /etc/rc.conf and changes the portmap and nfs_server to YES.
I have created the /var/db/mountdtab file.
I have made an entry to /etc/exports
When I reboot the machine and take a look
At first I didn't understand the reason for all the partitions (
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2001-01/1654.html) now I
can't have enough partitions
In my official OpenBSD CD sleeve it says to create these partitions:
/
swap
/tmp
/var
/usr
/home
and over time I have learned to
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 10:44:51PM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi
I am having problems with one of our NFS servers at our datacenter.
I have just set it up.
I have edited /etc/rc.conf and changes the portmap and nfs_server to YES.
I have created the /var/db/mountdtab file.
I have
On Jun 29, 2006, at 3:00 PM, John Brahy wrote:
At first I didn't understand the reason for all the partitions (
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2001-01/1654.html)
now I
can't have enough partitions
The main advantage of partitions is that you can isolate file systems
that
Walter Haidinger writes:
First of all: Thanks for replying to an issue with a
non-generic kernel! I really appreciate that!
That it was a non-generic kernel didn't even cross my mind... it was
an issue w/ RAIDframe, and that's why I responded...
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Greg Oster wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 02:00:17PM -0700, John Brahy wrote:
So am I going overboard? or am I missing any good partions.
when I first posted Nick Holland replied with several reasons to have
multiple partions. Those being
security, fragmentation, protecting the filesystem from overfilling,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At first I didn't understand the reason for all the partitions (
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2001-01/1654.ht
ml) now I
can't have enough partitions
An example of a problem you can run into with overpartioning is being too
carve-happy. You've got a
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 10:44:51PM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi
I am having problems with one of our NFS servers at our datacenter.
I have just set it up.
I have edited /etc/rc.conf and changes the portmap and nfs_server to YES.
I have created the /var/db/mountdtab file.
I have
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 02:00:17PM -0700, John Brahy wrote:
At first I didn't understand the reason for all the partitions (
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2001-01/1654.html) now I
can't have enough partitions
In my official OpenBSD CD sleeve it says to create these
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 03:16:26PM -0600, Greg Oster wrote:
Walter Haidinger writes:
First of all: Thanks for replying to an issue with a
non-generic kernel! I really appreciate that!
That it was a non-generic kernel didn't even cross my mind... it was
an issue w/ RAIDframe, and that's
Howdy misc@
Though I stayed out of the last public fiasco regarding HiFn here on the
misc@ list, I privately contacted the people I know at the company. I
didn't reply just to Hank Cohen who posted here on misc@ but I also
included the VP of engineering (Russ Dietz), the CEO (Chris Kebner) and
Hello,
Hoping I can get help with an older Mac Powerbook G4
with a problem with X and the ATI driver. When exiting
X the screen goes dark and the system looks like it's
wedged. It's impossible to see what's going on. If I
started with startx from the console, I can sometimes
shut it down by
Henning Brauer wrote:
so... what process is eating all the memory? the RDE or one of the
others? does bgpctl sh rib mem give any hints where all the memory goes
to?
It is indeed the RDE that is hogging all the memory, however bgpctl show
rib memory gives sensable results. 24.3M on one box
On Thursday 29 June 2006 18:45, you wrote:
Howdy misc@
Though I stayed out of the last public fiasco regarding HiFn here on the
misc@ list, I privately contacted the people I know at the company. I
didn't reply just to Hank Cohen who posted here on misc@ but I also
included the VP of
On 6/29/06, marrandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 29 June 2006 18:45, you wrote:
Howdy misc@
Though I stayed out of the last public fiasco regarding HiFn here on the
misc@ list, I privately contacted the people I know at the company. I
didn't reply just to Hank Cohen who posted here
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 07:57:41PM -0400, marrandy wrote:
On Thursday 29 June 2006 18:45, you wrote:
Howdy misc@
Though I stayed out of the last public fiasco regarding HiFn here on the
misc@ list, I privately contacted the people I know at the company. I
didn't reply just to Hank Cohen
Is it possible to mix queue types with pf, for instance all http
traffic is sent to a hfsc queue while all ssh traffic is sent to a
priq queue, or could you have a master priq queue and child cbq queues
under it?
thanks
--
-Lawrence
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 02:15:17 +0200, Tobias Ulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 07:57:41PM -0400, marrandy wrote:
On Thursday 29 June 2006 18:45, you wrote:
When I click on the .txt or .doc files, it throws up a username/password
requester.
Perhaps you can tell them
On Thursday 29 June 2006 20:35, you wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 02:15:17 +0200, Tobias Ulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 07:57:41PM -0400, marrandy wrote:
On Thursday 29 June 2006 18:45, you wrote:
When I click on the .txt or .doc files, it throws up a
John Brahy wrote:
...
and over time I have learned to appreciate these, but lately I have been
creating more partitions
/usr/src
/usr/obj
are two of the ones that are suggested when rebuilding my system and I
definitely like the speed of doing a newfs to /usr/obj
Certainly handy.
On the other
On 6/29/06, marrandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using firefox and also tried konqueror.
Just tried it again and it worked fine in both browsers.
???
Don't know what changed.
Bouncing off a max-anon-users limit of some kind?
CK
--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix'
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Louis Bertrand wrote:
Hello,
Hoping I can get help with an older Mac Powerbook G4
with a problem with X and the ATI driver. When exiting
X the screen goes dark and the system looks like it's
wedged. It's impossible to see what's going on. If I
started with startx from the
My xdm server produces IO errors when trying to run through an IPSec
tunnel setup with ipsecctl and isakmpd:
XIO: fatal IO error 60 (Operation timed out) on X server sony:0.0
after 10 requests (7 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
Setup:
X11 server ---(wireless-ipsec)--- AP/router
On 6/29/06, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy misc@
Though I stayed out of the last public fiasco regarding HiFn here on the
misc@ list, I privately contacted the people I know at the company. I
didn't reply just to Hank Cohen who posted here on misc@ but I also
included the VP of
Hi All,
I am trying to run TWiki on my OBSD 3.9 box. Installed using pkg_add
TWiiki-20040903p0.tgz
Include the following in my httpd.conf:
ScriptAlias /twiki/bin/ /var/www/cgi-bin/twiki/
Alias /twiki/ /var/www/htdocs/twiki/
Directory /var/www/cgi-bin/twiki
Options +ExecCGI
Nick Guenther wrote:
Since no one else has said it yet good job!
That was actually surprisingly quick. Go go media fiascos.
-Nick
Very good decision (finally) from HiFn and nice done JCR.
Which vendor is next? :)
Greets, Chris
Hi all
I have tried to experiment with trunk (to see how it works) and I get
this problem.
I issue the command ifconfig trunk0 trunkport pcn0 trunkport pcn1
10.64.15.250 netmask 255.255.254.0
After that I expect my trunk0 to function as a network interface, but it
(and my physical interfaces)
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