On 3/9/11, Brett Lymn bl...@baea.com.au wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 11:13:33PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
If you feel so strongly about it that you feel it to forward private
correspondence, then please leave our mailing lists.
Only following your lead.
Ah, so you feel that Theo's email
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This is quite the entertaining thread.
Wish it was monday morning.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 16:53:07 +1030, Brett Lymn wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 11:13:33PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
If you feel so strongly about it that you feel it to forward private
correspondence, then please leave our
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On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 07:09:45PM +0100, marc wrote:
First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
(at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is the name of
the raw character device associated to the device sd0 and that
consequently you can find the correct parameter for dd in
Hi,
I recently bought a SSD disk to pimp ye ol X40 notebook. The device is a
Mach Xtreme Technology Nano 44Pin Series 1,8 Zoll PATA SSD - 60G (see
dmesg below). Currently, it looks as if my expectations towards gain in
snappiness, power consumption and quietness are met.
After roaming a number
Hi,
I had a pair of Dell PowerEdge R200s that have both em(4) and bge(4)s
in them, however, it's the em(4) doing the heavy lifting. Roughly 30-40
megabits/s sustained and doing anywhere between 3000-4000 packets/s.
On OpenBSD 4.4, it happily forwards packets along. I upgraded one of
the
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:18:32PM +, Tom Murphy wrote:
I had a pair of Dell PowerEdge R200s that have both em(4) and bge(4)s
in them, however, it's the em(4) doing the heavy lifting. Roughly 30-40
megabits/s sustained and doing anywhere between 3000-4000 packets/s.
On OpenBSD 4.4,
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:39:47PM +0100, Markus Schatzl wrote:
Hi,
I recently bought a SSD disk to pimp ye ol X40 notebook. The device is a
Mach Xtreme Technology Nano 44Pin Series 1,8 Zoll PATA SSD - 60G (see
dmesg below). Currently, it looks as if my expectations towards gain in
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 03:13:36PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
The CHS values do not persist because they have no value at all in
this age. You can just create your partitions on any boundary you
like. Just disregard the CHS values and you at you device as a row
of blocks.
ehh, I meant
Ryan McBride wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:18:32PM +, Tom Murphy wrote:
I had a pair of Dell PowerEdge R200s that have both em(4) and bge(4)s
in them, however, it's the em(4) doing the heavy lifting. Roughly 30-40
megabits/s sustained and doing anywhere between 3000-4000
I appreciate your help.
On 3/10/2011 1:03 AM, Eric Furman wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 19:09 +0100, marcli...@drwx.org wrote:
First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
(at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is the name of
the raw character device associated to the device sd0
Hello all,
I'm struggling with my pf configuration again. Problem is: pinging
to an IP is as fast as I suspect it to be; pinging to a FQDN is slow.
From a computer in the DMZ I try to ping to heise.de (which
resolves to 193.99.144.80)
When looking at pflog I see something like
* Hugo Osvaldo Barrera (h...@osvaldobarrera.com.ar) wrote:
I've used it on my personal e-mail server since December, and it's
worked just fine, no issues, crashed, nothing unusual.
Me too, I switched to smtpd when I replaced my mailserver a little while ago.
After using OpenBSD/sendmail for
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Welcome to the OpenBSD/sparc64 4.8 installation program.
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell? S
# fdisk
sh: fdisk: not found
# ls /sbin/fdisk
ls: /sbin/fdisk: No such file or directory
# ls /sbin
bioctl dmesg initmount_udf restore
chown fsck
On 03/10/2011 10:47 AM, Kent Watsen wrote:
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Welcome to the OpenBSD/sparc64 4.8 installation program.
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell? S
# fdisk
sh: fdisk: not found
# ls /sbin/fdisk
ls: /sbin/fdisk: No such file or directory
# ls /sbin
bioctl dmesg init
Hi,
maybe it is elsewere, other directory or you could use disklabel .
no ?
regards.
From: Kent Watsen k...@watsen.net
Sent: Thu Mar 10 16:47:38 CET 2011
To: OpenBSD-misc list misc@openbsd.org
Subject: fdisk(8) missing from sparc64 install48.iso?
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:47:38AM -0500, Kent Watsen wrote:
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Welcome to the OpenBSD/sparc64 4.8 installation program.
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell? S
# fdisk
sh: fdisk: not found
# ls /sbin/fdisk
ls: /sbin/fdisk: No such file or directory
# ls /sbin
bioctl dmesg
I've used it on my personal e-mail server since December, and it's
worked just fine, no issues, crashed, nothing unusual.
Me too, I switched to smtpd when I replaced my mailserver a little while
ago. After using OpenBSD/sendmail for 10 years I just love using smtpd
instead. Thanks Gilles!
it's not there, nor should it be. sparc* does not use fdisk.
That's what I had read, but my other Netra T1 running 4.6 has it - and I
used it when configuring RAIDFrame (raid(4))...why is it there? - why
did it work?
Now I'm giving softraid(4) a go and these instructions
On 03/10/2011 11:25 AM, Kent Watsen wrote:
it's not there, nor should it be. sparc* does not use fdisk.
That's what I had read, but my other Netra T1 running 4.6 has it - and
I used it when configuring RAIDFrame (raid(4))...why is it there? -
why did it work?
you CAN use fdisk when
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Kent Watsen wrote:
Welcome to the OpenBSD/sparc64 4.8 installation program.
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell? S
# fdisk
sh: fdisk: not found
Ahh, ... why would you want to do put DOS MBR on a Sparc system???
Lee
I filed a bug report on this. PR 6577/system.
Thanks for the input, everyone.
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I do believe that crossing this hard coded 8G limit without changing
in other places would render your system unbootable. /bsd has to be
between those limits on your / partition, read the FAQ, its mentioned
there. The limit used to be lesser like 1G, I think. They increased it
sometime in the late
On 3/10/2011 2:31 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 03/09/11 13:09, marc wrote:
First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
(at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is the name
of
the raw character device associated to the device sd0 and that
consequently you can find
(only a part of my last mail went through the net)
On 3/10/2011 2:31 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 03/09/11 13:09, marc wrote:
First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
(at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is the name
of
the raw character device associated to the device sd0
(This is the complete email... Sorry. No offense intended. I had
connection problems!)
On 3/10/2011 2:31 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
On 03/09/11 13:09, marc wrote:
First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
(at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is the name of
the raw character
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On 03/10/2011 12:47 PM, Kent Watsen wrote:
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Welcome to the OpenBSD/sparc64 4.8 installation program.
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell? S
# fdisk
sh: fdisk: not found
# ls /sbin/fdisk
ls: /sbin/fdisk: No such file or directory
# ls /sbin
bioctl dmesg init
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On 03/10/2011 03:45 PM, Tom Murphy wrote:
Ryan McBride wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:18:32PM +, Tom Murphy wrote:
I had a pair of Dell PowerEdge R200s that have both em(4) and bge(4)s
in them, however, it's the em(4) doing the heavy lifting. Roughly 30-40
megabits/s sustained
Thanks Otto,
this is somehow obvious, nevertheless there are tools relying on the
partition layout, like disklabel (at least regarding the start of the
partition).
So essentially, every start above the first sector (ie. the MBR) would be
acceptable? I see that the installer suggests sector 2 as
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After around 3-4 days of uptime I start getting watchdog timeouts in
my logs - and eventually dhcpd stops responding to requests coming
into the interface, and then connectivity drops.
I see this dying behaviour on my uplink (bge0) connection as well.
Went to report this via sendbug while it was
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 12:22 AM, Leen Besselink
open...@consolejunkie.net Hi folks,
Sorry for hijacking this thread.
I also have a Dell machine with em(4)'s.
When I upgraded a machine from 4.3 or 4.4 to 4.7 the kernel is leaking
memory I've been looking at it ever since. This was just
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