Hello,
I just compiled (after a whole day) the jdk 1.5.0p19 distribution on OBSD
4.0, and I get the following error whenever I run java or attempt to use
the plugin with firefox:
"Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Could not create the Java
Sorry - of course - here's my dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.0 (RAMDISK_CD) #39: Sat Sep 16 19:34:26 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
cpu0: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+ ("AuthenticAMD" 686-class,
512KB L2 cache) 2.22 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8
this is my first post to the list - so please bear with me...
I have 2 amd64 machines that I plan on using in production, and 1
amd64 machine at home for testing.
I tried installing the amd64 openbsd on both machines and discovered
that doing a make on anything goes really, really slowly. I h
Hi Pedro,
On 16/11/2006, at 11:48 AM, pedro la peu wrote:
I can easily get some Realtek 8169 based (not 8139!) re cards, some
Intel gbit em (they seem less stable than fxp ?), and probably
some sk
(SMC 9452TX).
I have been using sk(4) as my Gigabit card of choice with great
success for
s
Gustavo,
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 11:14:23PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
>i have followed pppoe(4) instructions on setting it up. It works
>perfectly.
as long as it works :)
>But, i am very confused with the output for the netstat -rn
>command (only relevant part)
>
>Internet:
>Destination
Just building off my last message. Answering Ryans questions first:
- Do you have dedicated addresses on the carp parent interfaces?
For sure.
- Are all the carp devices on the master firewall MASTER; what about the
backup?
Before and after the network dies, primary firewall is all MASTER,
se
Dear list members,
i have followed pppoe(4) instructions on setting it up. It works
perfectly. But, i am very confused with the output for the netstat -rn
command (only relevant part)
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs UseMtu Interface
default0.0.
Hi list,
I am trying to implement a transparent proxy using the pf rdr action but my
clients ignore the icmp redirects that are send out by the openbsd box. I
tried to get it to use adress translation instead, but no avail.
The box is set to router mode (net.inet.ip.forwarding=1) and sending of
FreeBSD on a HP nc6230. Issues with acpi/thermal, will shutdown when going
from power to battery.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-acpi/2005-September/001935.html
Other than that, it works great.
Brad
-
Brad Miele
VP Technology
IPNStock.com
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On W
Stacey Roberts writes:
> Hello Doug,
>
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Doug Fordham wrote:
>
> > OBSD, Kubuntu, and XP on a ThinkPad T41
> >
> >
> > On 11/15/06, David Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
> > >laptop
> I can easily get some Realtek 8169 based (not 8139!) re cards, some
> Intel gbit em (they seem less stable than fxp ?), and probably some sk
> (SMC 9452TX).
I have been using sk(4) as my Gigabit card of choice with great success for
some time now. In fact, I don't bother looking for anything el
Hello Doug,
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Doug Fordham wrote:
> OBSD, Kubuntu, and XP on a ThinkPad T41
>
>
> On 11/15/06, David Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
> >laptops?
> >
FreeBSD on ThinkPad T21, R51e, T43.
Regards,
S
OBSD, Kubuntu, and XP on a ThinkPad T41
On 11/15/06, David Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
> laptops?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> David Chapman| "tar is not a plaything"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi All,
What is really the interest to get an OpenBSD Virtual PBX solutions
(meaning more then one company per server for example) instead of Asterisk?
This could be available in 9 to 12 months time frame and obviously could
continue to evolve hopefully pass the release of a working solution.
On 14/11/06, Bob DeBolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 13 November 2006 7:53 pm, you wrote:
>
> > But I don't know what I need to do differently to change the
> > situations.
>
> Is pf enabled and blocking perhaps?
Thanks for everyone's help. It must have been something weird (like m
I switched from running GNU/Linux to OpenBSD 4.0 on my ThinkPad R52. Works
like a charm. I can't find a thing to complain about.
2006/11/15, David Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
> laptops?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> David Chapman
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
laptops?
Thanks,
--
David Chapman| "tar is not a plaything"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yep, after I read about the requirement for zaptel drivers after I posted
the initial e-mail.
Re: OpenPBX.org, do you have it running under OpenBSD?
thanks for all the replies, sounds like there's more than a few people who
run Asterisk on OpenBSD.
diana
On Nov 15, 2006, at 1:47 PM, Eric Merkel wrote:
My greylisting system has been running fine for about a month but
recently run I've into a problem with greylisting. I had someone tell
me that an email they sent to me bounced. Looking at the log file
(shown below) it appears that their email serv
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 06:30:06PM +0100, Federico Giannici wrote:
> Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> >Selon Federico Giannici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>I'm about to compile a program (milter-greylist) that requires a
> >
> >You mean /usr/ports/mail/milter-greylist ?
>
> Yes, but version 3, that supports
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 04:40:37PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Hi,
> I've installed an Openbsd4.0 server with a LSI Megaraid S-ATA 150-6 LSI
> Controller. It has a RAID5 logical drive containing 6 HDs (1 is hot spare).
>
> $ sudo bioctl ami0
> Volume Status Size Device
> ami0 0
* Joris Van Herzele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-15 19:44]:
> I wanted to try using a timedelta sensor for openntpd (on OpenBSD
> 4.0-release with errata patches) but don't seem to have that much luck
> with it.
> It never shows any clock synced message, which apparently is also
> confirmed by
Good afternoon all
Is there any interest in supporting the MIPS based
routerboard hardware? If there is, I would be happy
to buy a board or two and throw it at whoever might
interested in making such a thing happen.
Past that, I lack the required skills to code it
myself. I'd be willing to just
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 11:18:36 -0800
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: java on openbsd]
To: Keith Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Quoting Keith Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I don't kn
My greylisting system has been running fine for about a month but
recently run I've into a problem with greylisting. I had someone tell
me that an email they sent to me bounced. Looking at the log file
(shown below) it appears that their email server retried three times
every half hour so I am not
Hi,
I wanted to try using a timedelta sensor for openntpd (on OpenBSD
4.0-release with errata patches) but don't seem to have that much luck
with it.
The sensor (Gude ADS Expert mouseClock USB, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2) as
such seems to work fine :
hw.sensors.11=udcf0, DCF77, 0.34 secs, OK, W
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/11/15 08:22, Diana Eichert wrote:
Are TDM over Ethernet devices supported under Asterisk running on OpenBSD?
No, they are configured as a channel under zaptel which we don't have.
(zaptel is ~20k lines of kernel driver including such fun things as echo
c
I agree completely... for less than the cost of a frac-ds3 you can get
10 or 100 Mbps Metro Ethernet circuits from various US RBOCS (I use
Bellsouth as an example, not sure who the RBOC in Chicago is.) Most of
them allow upgrading to 1Gig. We use a few of them and they are great...
we're never goin
On Nov 15, 2006, at 9:25 AM, Kian Mohageri wrote:
>
>
> On 11/14/06, Brian Keefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> FWIW I was having very similar problems with em(4) in OpenBSD 4.0-
> release under VMware (amd64 SMP). It would cease to recognize ARP
> replies and just flood the network with ARP req
On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 16:55 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk_PBX]
> > Asterisk's timing mechanism (both timestamps and wake-ups) is strongly
> > biased toward systems which contain at least one of Digium's PCI boards.
> > Users with other needs, including pu
On 2006/11/15 09:25, Kian Mohageri wrote:
> On 11/14/06, Brian Keefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > FWIW I was having very similar problems with em(4) in OpenBSD 4.0-
> > release under VMware (amd64 SMP). It would cease to recognize ARP
> > replies and just flood the network with ARP requ
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Selon Federico Giannici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm about to compile a program (milter-greylist) that requires a
You mean /usr/ports/mail/milter-greylist ?
Yes, but version 3, that supports greylisting based on blacklists.
The old version on ports doesn't use DNS...
So,
Quoting Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 08:24:37AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>On 11/14/06, Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I really don't want to download the source for java and compile... I am
>>on dial
On 11/14/06, Brian Keefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> FWIW I was having very similar problems with em(4) in OpenBSD 4.0-
> release under VMware (amd64 SMP). It would cease to recognize ARP
> replies and just flood the network with ARP requests endlessly. It
> was enough to bring VMware to it
On 11/15/06, Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've installed an Openbsd4.0 server with a LSI Megaraid S-ATA 150-6 LSI
Controller. It has a RAID5 logical drive containing 6 HDs (1 is hot spare).
I would like to use most of the space for /home/backup!
I thought about using 4x350GB (or
On 2006/11/15 08:22, Diana Eichert wrote:
> Are TDM over Ethernet devices supported under Asterisk running on OpenBSD?
No, they are configured as a channel under zaptel which we don't have.
(zaptel is ~20k lines of kernel driver including such fun things as echo
cancellation; the closest OS it's p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Marcel Prisi a icrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am in the process of reinstalling our OpenBGPd router under OpenBSD
>> 4.0.
>>
>> We are currently using two fxp's and a quad sis.
>>
>> The fxp's are ok, but the sis are really bad. It looks like the first of
>> the four ports (s
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 12:06:20PM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Joachim Schipper wrote:
> >On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 04:10:54PM -0600, Damian Wiest wrote:
> >>I've had the misfortune of running AIX for a short time and am aware of
> >>how Veritas Volume Manager encapsulates disks, but what's the
>
Hi,
I've installed an Openbsd4.0 server with a LSI Megaraid S-ATA 150-6 LSI
Controller. It has a RAID5 logical drive containing 6 HDs (1 is hot spare).
$ sudo bioctl ami0
Volume Status Size Device
ami0 0 Scrubbing 1600332496896 sd0 RAID5 60% done
0 Online 4000831
On 15/11/06, Matthew Closson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Darrin Chandler wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 08:24:16AM -0500, Marc Ravensbergen wrote:
>> Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
>> dependencies) needed before installing a given package?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 9:44 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: FTP errors
>
> Upgraded my 3.9 install to 4.0 the other day, followed the
> 3.9-4.0 doc and it was smooth as could be. Upgraded all my
Marc Ravensbergen wrote:
> Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
> dependencies) needed before installing a given package? Let's say I want
> to add "wget" to openbsd. I export the PKG_PATH to the appropriate
> mirror, then type "pkg_add wget". This will do the installat
Matthew Closson wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 08:24:16AM -0500, Marc Ravensbergen wrote:
My reason for this is so that I can generate a complete list of files
needed to download for a given program, run over to a computer with
high speed, downloa
2006/11/15, Ben Calvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In OpenBSD, and to a lesser extent in the other BSDs, you'll find that
people take pride in making sure the man pages are up to date and
extremely useful.
I have question with regard to accuracy of man pages.
There is a syntax description in hostna
Selon Federico Giannici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm about to compile a program (milter-greylist) that requires a
You mean /usr/ports/mail/milter-greylist ?
--
Antoine
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 02:44:18PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ..So 2 questions. First, can I shut of EPSV and use PASV instead for
> pkg_add? Doesn't look like our firewalls will support us turning on
> allowing EPSV. I looked through the man pages and didn't find anything.
In the man fo
> So 2 questions. First, can I shut of EPSV and use PASV instead for
> pkg_add? Doesn't look like our firewalls will support us turning on
> allowing EPSV. I looked through the man pages and didn't find anything.
See the ENVIRONMENT section in pkg_add(1). By setting the environment
variables f
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 08:24:37AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >On 11/14/06, Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>I really don't want to download the source for java and compile... I am
> >>on dialup so every byte counts.
> >>I believe th
Are TDM over Ethernet devices supported under Asterisk running on OpenBSD?
thanks
diana
To the OP:
Use Bob's prototype greyscanner. I've implemented it for two domains I
host and it's wicked efficient. To address what your looking for,
simply implement a valid user lookup script under Bob's greyscanner. He
put a hook exactly for this:
$EXTERNAL_ADDRESS_CHECKER = "/etc/mail/greytr
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 08:24:16AM -0500, Marc Ravensbergen wrote:
Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
dependencies) needed before installing a given package? Let's say I
want to add "wget" to openbsd. I export the PKG_PA
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 08:24:16AM -0500, Marc Ravensbergen wrote:
> Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
> dependencies) needed before installing a given package? Let's say
> I want to add "wget" to openbsd. I export the PKG_PATH to the
> appropriate mirror, then type
Marcel Prisi a icrit :
Hi all,
I am in the process of reinstalling our OpenBGPd router under OpenBSD
4.0.
We are currently using two fxp's and a quad sis.
The fxp's are ok, but the sis are really bad. It looks like the first of
the four ports (sis0) works OK, but the next three cannot handle m
Upgraded my 3.9 install to 4.0 the other day, followed the 3.9-4.0 doc and it
was smooth as could be. Upgraded all my packages using
pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends
straight from the upgrade doc. Only found a couple, and installed those.
Thats when the fun started. Got an email from
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 06:10:35AM -0800, Ben Calvert wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 08:24:16 -0500
> Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
> > dependencies) needed before installing a given package?
>
> Yes.
>
>
Good day,
I set up RAIDFRAME on HP DL380 G4 servers sometime in 2004 because we
had problems with hardware RAID (SmartArray 6402 controller with 15000
rpm drives). We are no longer using RAIDFrame because OpenBSD 3.9
support for RAID on our machines is excellent and we no longer have
problems with
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 08:24:16AM -0500, Marc Ravensbergen wrote:
> Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
> dependencies) needed before installing a given package? Let's say I
> want to add "wget" to openbsd. I export the PKG_PATH to the
> appropriate mirror, then
Hi all,
I am in the process of reinstalling our OpenBGPd router under OpenBSD
4.0.
We are currently using two fxp's and a quad sis.
The fxp's are ok, but the sis are really bad. It looks like the first of
the four ports (sis0) works OK, but the next three cannot handle more
than ~10mbit/s before
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 08:24:16 -0500
Marc Ravensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
> dependencies) needed before installing a given package?
Yes.
> If this is possible, can somebody let me know?
man pkg_add
(hint - look fo
Hi, is there any way I can find out the entire list of files (and
dependencies) needed before installing a given package? Let's say I
want to add "wget" to openbsd. I export the PKG_PATH to the
appropriate mirror, then type "pkg_add wget". This will do the
installation of wget and all depen
As some of you may be aware, I presented a half day PF tutorial at
EuroBSDCon in Milan. The manuscript is now online in several formats
at http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/.
This is a manuscript I've revisited on occasion over roughly the last
two years, intended as a flash intro to the fun and us
Hi all,
I have a problem with a production machine that is running out of memory on
OpenBSD 4.0 (and it happens just the same on another one running OpenBSD
3.9). Basically isakmpd memory consumption grows linearly in time until OOM
enters in actions and kill processes.
We have narrowed the probl
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 05:05:17AM -0600, Tony Abernethy wrote:
>
> There is one disklabel per disk, not one disklabel per DOS partition.
> The DOS partitions come into play only while the BIOS is booting
> After that, the DOS partitions can contain any nonsense you like.
>
> I suspect you'll do
On 11/15/06, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> =
> # cat /var/run/dmesg.boot
> OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #690: Sat Sep 16 20:26:25 MDT 2006
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
The clue is here. Yo
Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> Now let us come to disklablels.
There is one disklabel per disk, not one disklabel per DOS partition.
The DOS partitions come into play only while the BIOS is booting
After that, the DOS partitions can contain any nonsense you like.
I suspect you'll do better with n
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 04:10:54PM -0600, Damian Wiest wrote:
I've had the misfortune of running AIX for a short time and am aware of
how Veritas Volume Manager encapsulates disks, but what's the
equivalent in OpenBSD? One benefit of those systems is that they allow
you
I'm about to compile a program (milter-greylist) that requires a
thread-safe resolver. I'm using OpenBSD 4.0 i386.
The configure says that probably the resolver is not thread-safe because
it has not found the res_ninit() function.
Anybody can confirm this?
Thanks.
--
__
Hi frantisek,
> or any other ideas to have 2 systems on one? :)
I use USB hard drives for just this purpose.
HTH... Nico
2006/11/15, Thomas Schoeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
yes, you could write dhcp in a hostname.vlanX file and it will geht an
ip. but you should also configure vlandev and vlanid in this file.
Thank you, line "dhcp vlan 4 vlandev em0" works well.
i think if you not request gateway then nothing is
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 09:43:44PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> hi there,
>
> 4.0 is here so time for my second annual reinstall on my notebook.
> i have come to the conclusion that it would be nice to have a
> "production" system and a "development" system. i need a stable
> system to work wi
I am currently using HP nx6310; after the initial problem with npx
freezing when MULTIPROCESSOR is on, I an reasonably happy with it. The
wireless (wpi) works (but not with wpa_supplicant for me), the
Ethernet (bce) as well (I just have to disconnect the power supply for
a moment when reboot
On 14/11/06, Leonardo Rodrigues de Mello
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is one script i have done, you must setup ssh key authentication between
root from fw1 to fw2 and fw1 to fw1. and must install bash.
Why install bash? Just write the script properly so it works with ksh
or another shell i
Thanks a lot to all that replied either in private email (Francisco),
or in the misc mailing list (Joachim, Robert, Will, Stuart, Peter,
Damian, Marc and Matthias).
I will try to reply to all in the thread right now. As I am not
a member of this mailing list I have not received a copy of the
emai
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 09:28:47AM +0500, Igor Goldenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to start dhcp on vlan interface using only netstart(8)
> and hostname.if(5)? Or it's need to write custom commands (e.g. in
> rc.local)?
yes, you could write dhcp in a hostname.vlanX file and it will geht
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