Hi,
I have a question in regards to binat behaviour on 4.7. I've tried with
either a match binat-to or a pass binat-to on the outside interface, and
it seems that whichever I use, with the proper pass rules for traffic,
the return packet from the server will be dropped unless I add another
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Robert info...@die-optimisten.net wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using a PCI-Express graphic card (2 TFTs) and consider
now to add another (PCI, not -Express) card for 1-2 more TFTs.
From what I understood Xorg will generally support this, but has
anybody tried it
We have setup carp on a pair of firewalls and are a bit confused with
how both LAN/WAN interfaces are meant to fail-over simultaneous
(group?). We are still in the process of getting the firewall rules
setup correctly for our environment and occasionally when we make
changes to (fw1) we mess
Hi
thanks for the great work on suspend. I have a couple of issues with resuming
this Toshiba NB200.
The power button seems to notify twice so when it shuts down gracefully shortly
after resuming.
This patch allows it to resume just fine:
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 19:59:00 -0700
Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
I continue to kill R/W flash (last year, I killed a brand new SuperTalent
server-class SLC SSD after 1 month of use, testing some huge and scary Java
NMS app, jffnms or something like that. This app is an extreme
You're right Michal, I try to make a better answer.
Medusa is a software that can control switches so that the operator can
manage vlan, routes and network access (and many other things) from a
single control panel. Operator can assign bandwith and priority to vlans
and can have some report
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 14:57:27 +0200 Leonardo Lombardo
l.lomba...@jwizard.it wrote:
You're right Michal, I try to make a better answer.
Medusa is a software that can control switches so that the operator
can manage vlan, routes and network access (and many other things)
from a single control
I started out getting IO errors and certain files went missing, the system was
useless. When I rebooted the box, the SSD disappeared completely off the SATA
bus. This was after 24/7 constant IO for a month.
The device was a SuperTalent commercial industrial temp 32GB SSD. I sent it
back and
FWIW, with whatever older chips I've tested with, the interrupt mitigation on
the bge driver seems to be configured a bit more aggressive than on em..I see
interrupt counts from bge that are 1/2 to 1/4th the count vs em for the same
traffic. Both drivers support a broad range of features like
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em has a different mechanism. you'll hardly ever see it do more than
8000 int/s.
i'd always chose an em over a bge.
* Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net [2010-07-16 18:32]:
FWIW, with whatever older chips I've tested with, the interrupt mitigation on
the bge driver seems to be configured a bit
This is a really interesting thread.
From my novice perspective, I wonder if the interrupt load actually makes a
difference on the performance of OpenBGPd on different hardware as bge or em.
I always assumed different NICs and drivers had different behaviours,
characterized, for instance,
Hello Everyone,
I've decided to give OpenBSD a try... but once again I find myself beating my
head against the proverbial brick wall trying to find the *actual*
specifications for my hardware. Is there, by any chance, a search engine that
will accomplish this particular purpose? If not, I
What problem are you trying to solve?
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:33:01AM -0700, jwesleycoo...@cox.net wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I've decided to give OpenBSD a try... but once again I find myself beating my
head against the proverbial brick wall trying to find the *actual*
specifications for
tarom...@gmail.com [tarom...@gmail.com] wrote:
This is a really interesting thread.
From my novice perspective, I wonder if the interrupt load actually makes a
difference on the performance of OpenBGPd on different hardware as bge or em.
A higher interrupt load makes the CPU busy running
* tarom...@gmail.com tarom...@gmail.com [2010-07-16 19:27]:
From my novice perspective, I wonder if the interrupt load actually
makes a difference on the performance of OpenBGPd on different hardware
as bge or em.
on a route server? unlikely.
on a box actually forwarding traffic? yeah, if we
jwesleycoo...@cox.net wrote:
but once again I find myself beating my head against the proverbial brick
wall trying to find the *actual* specifications for my hardware. Is there,
by any chance, a search engine that will accomplish this particular purpose?
Well, what OS are You running right
Hello,
I was playing with a a gigabit ethernet network switch I just installed
while I found out that my pppoe-firewall/router running OpenBSD 4.7
stopped responding. No packets where going through, I couldn't ping
the OpenBSD machine itself, and the serial console was not working
either.
The
Does the machine recover after the loop is gone?
Am Fri, 16 Jul 2010 23:47:20 +0300
schrieb Jussi Peltola pe...@pelzi.net:
Does the machine recover after the loop is gone?
I waited for about ten or fiveteen minutes, without success.
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:08:18PM +0200, Christian Taube wrote:
Am Fri, 16 Jul 2010 23:47:20 +0300
schrieb Jussi Peltola pe...@pelzi.net:
Does the machine recover after the loop is gone?
I waited for about ten or fiveteen minutes, without success.
Are you sure the switch didn't put
Am Fri, 16 Jul 2010 23:26:18 +0200
schrieb Janusz Gumkowski janusz.gumkow...@am.torun.pl:
Are you sure the switch didn't put this port in some 'disabled'
state that would require your action to manually re-enable it ?
I'm rather sure about this.
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Hi misc@
The latest snapshot ramdisk kernels are causing my Libretto 70CT to
reboot - this is a new development in the saga related to PR6052.
To try and track down the issue, I built a ramdisk kernel with two
extra options DEBUG and SR_DEBUG, the resulting dmesg is shown below.
If anyone could
This is the output of lspci on my current OpenSuSE partition:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Memory
Controller Hub (rev 07)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
00:02.1 Display
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This is the output of lspci on my current OpenSuSE partition:
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Controller Hub (rev 07)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics
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