Re: Why does time/ident/daytime/comsat run after an OpenBSD 5.2 install?

2013-01-07 Thread Random, Eyes
frantisek holop's answer is the most logical yet: - hi, i seem to recall reading in some RFC or maybe in one of the stevens books that these services are required for a server. i look at it as being a good internet neighbour, a bit like can you tell me the time please when someone stops

Re: Why does time/ident/daytime/comsat run after an OpenBSD 5.2 install?

2013-01-07 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
As Lars Hansson said, ntpd and sshd are only running if you enabled them when installing. For the rest, just turn off inetd. Like the man said. If you see no use for inetd, don't run it. Why are they enabled by default? Search the mailing lists, it has been asked and answered before.

OSPF over GRE: gre0 address 224.0.0.5: Can't assign requested address

2013-01-07 Thread mxb
Hi misc@, any ideas why ospfd suddenly stops to work on gre? I see following in /var/log/messages: ospfd[21685]: if_leave_group: error IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, interface gre0 address 224.0.0.5: Can't assign requested address hostname.gre0 on disconnected side: tunnel 1.2.3.4 9.8.7.6 description

out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
This is current/amd64. Unlike in previous versions, some memory-heavy processes (such as in building some big port) get killed with UVM: pid 11422 (cc1plus), uid 0 killed: out of swap On this machine, I have _no_ swap. However, the machine has 1G RAM, and most of it is free in the moment

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 01:27:35PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: This is current/amd64. Unlike in previous versions, some memory-heavy processes (such as in building some big port) get killed with UVM: pid 11422 (cc1plus), uid 0 killed: out of swap On this machine, I have _no_ swap.

/var/backups strange behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Wesley
Hi Before do anything, i read this : man 8 daily I just installed a fresh OpenBSD-5.2 and /var/backups : empty I don't understand why backup is enabled in /var/backups. I explain, if i run the script : 'sh /etc/daily', backups is done. (i.e 'ls /var/backups') In the manpage of daily, it will

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Marc Espie
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 01:27:35PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: This is current/amd64. Unlike in previous versions, some memory-heavy processes (such as in building some big port) get killed with UVM: pid 11422 (cc1plus), uid 0 killed: out of swap On this machine, I have _no_ swap.

Re: /var/backups strange behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 04:49:12PM +0400, Wesley wrote: Hi Before do anything, i read this : man 8 daily I just installed a fresh OpenBSD-5.2 and /var/backups : empty I don't understand why backup is enabled in /var/backups. I explain, if i run the script : 'sh /etc/daily', backups is

Re: /var/backups strange behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Wesley M.A.
My mistake ! I undestand better. Thank you very much. Cheers, Wesley Le 2013-01-07 17:07, Otto Moerbeek a écrit : On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 04:49:12PM +0400, Wesley wrote: Hi Before do anything, i read this : man 8 daily I just installed a fresh OpenBSD-5.2 and /var/backups : empty I don't

rtorrent is pmrwaiting

2013-01-07 Thread Manuel Giraud
Hi, After a recent upgrade to -current (yesterday from ftp.fr.openbsd.org), rtorrent (with ~10 active torrents) ends up waiting on pmrwait (according to top). I cannot even kill -9 this process. I never run into this issue with a one month old -current. OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC) #13: Sat Jan

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 02:09:01PM +0100, Lars von den Driesch wrote: However, I like vim and as soon as I set the EDITOR env variable to it the arrow up/down functionality is gone. In fact even if EDITOR is set with export EDITOR= the functionality is gone. Commands typed in still appear in

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Sébastien Marie
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 02:09:01PM +0100, Lars von den Driesch wrote: Hello, I just discovered a strange behaviour with ksh-history that I cannot explain. So I hope you can probably help. I read some man pages and used google but didn't find anything useful. If this is is just a RTFM please

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Stefan Sperling writes: On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 02:09:01PM +0100, Lars von den Driesch wrote: However, I like vim and as soon as I set the EDITOR env variable to it the arrow up/down functionality is gone. In fact even if EDITOR is set with export EDITOR= the functionality is gone. Commands

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Amit Kulkarni
This is current/amd64. Unlike in previous versions, some memory-heavy processes (such as in building some big port) get killed with UVM: pid 11422 (cc1plus), uid 0 killed: out of swap On this machine, I have _no_ swap. However, the machine has 1G RAM, and most of it is free in the

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
I ran into /etc/login.conf limits of datasize = 512M way before hitting any other limit, so is that bumped? that is for one process.

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 13:27:35, h...@stare.cz wrote: This is current/amd64. Unlike in previous versions, some memory-heavy processes (such as in building some big port) get killed with UVM: pid 11422 (cc1plus), uid 0 killed: out of swap On this machine, I have _no_ swap. However, the machine

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Bruno Flueckiger
On 07.01.2013 14:54, Sébastien Marie wrote: In order to keep EDITOR to vi, you should set VISUAL to emacs in your .profile: VISUAL=emacs EDITOR=vi export VISUAL EDITOR Thanks a lot. You just solved one of those small problems I've had for years on all my OpenBSD systems. It was a pain in

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-01-07, Sébastien Marie semarie-open...@latrappe.fr wrote: What am I missing here? Can someone confirm this? You need to set your command-line editing mode to emacs. In order to keep EDITOR to vi, you should set VISUAL to emacs in your .profile: VISUAL=emacs EDITOR=vi export

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 15:14:21, h...@stare.cz wrote: On Jan 07 13:27:35, h...@stare.cz wrote: This is current/amd64. Unlike in previous versions, some memory-heavy processes (such as in building some big port) get killed with UVM: pid 11422 (cc1plus), uid 0 killed: out of swap On this

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Alexander Polakov
* Anthony J. Bentley anth...@cathet.us [130107 18:44]: Stefan Sperling writes: On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 02:09:01PM +0100, Lars von den Driesch wrote: However, I like vim and as soon as I set the EDITOR env variable to it the arrow up/down functionality is gone. In fact even if EDITOR is

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Lars von den Driesch
Hi, On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Sébastien Marie semarie-open...@latrappe.fr wrote: It is the documented behaviour in ksh(1) :-) You could see the EDITOR variable comment in ksh(1): Well, what can I say :-) It was late and I was tired or my english is crap and didn't understand... ;-)

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Marc Espie
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 03:38:37PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: On Jan 07 15:14:21, h...@stare.cz wrote: On Jan 07 13:27:35, h...@stare.cz wrote: This is current/amd64. Unlike in previous versions, some memory-heavy processes (such as in building some big port) get killed with UVM:

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 17:09:16, es...@nerim.net wrote: who cares ? the limiting factor here is 1G of memory. keep in mind that 64 bits ~= twice the size for some things, which include compiling and linking code. There are lots of *large* stragglers in the ports tree that won't compile within 1G of

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 14:36:53, s...@spacehopper.org wrote: On 2013-01-07, Sébastien Marie semarie-open...@latrappe.fr wrote: What am I missing here? Can someone confirm this? You need to set your command-line editing mode to emacs. In order to keep EDITOR to vi, you should set VISUAL to emacs in

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
Can't install gtk+3-3.6.3 because of libraries |library freetype.19.0 not found | /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.so.17.2 (system): bad major | /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.so.18.0 (system): bad major | /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.so.18.1 (system): bad major |

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Bryan
Would http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#Swap fix your issue? Specifically, section 14.5.3 where you create a swap space and add it to your swap pool? On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote: On Jan 07 17:09:16, es...@nerim.net wrote: who cares ? the limiting

Re: Kernel Debugging

2013-01-07 Thread Justin Mayes
So now that I got ddb working good I went back and built kernel with KGDB options per the 'man KGDB' page. I followed the other steps and I have a null modem cable hooked up. When I run 'gdb bsd.gdb' on the control system and then 'target remote /dev/cua00', it does not break into debugger on the

Re: out of swap

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 07 14:13:15, bra...@gmail.com wrote: Would http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#Swap fix your issue? Specifically, section 14.5.3 where you create a swap space and add it to your swap pool? The issue here was my ignorance of the _need_ for more RAM or swap. It's resolved.

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Chris Bennett
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 05:56:00PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: On Jan 07 14:36:53, s...@spacehopper.org wrote: On 2013-01-07, Sébastien Marie semarie-open...@latrappe.fr wrote: What am I missing here? Can someone confirm this? You need to set your command-line editing mode to emacs.

Re: Kernel Debugging

2013-01-07 Thread Justin Mayes
I got this. I had 2 com ports on this old target desktop and when I switched the serial cable to the right one, it worked. I have working DDB kernel with structs as well as a working kgdb kernel with current. Justin -Original Message- From: owner-m...@openbsd.org

Re: Tricks for install OpenBSD under Virtualbox, host Windows XP

2013-01-07 Thread Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
On 2013-01-06 17:06, Steve Williams wrote: Hi, After recently reading (on this list) about how OpenBSD runs under Virtualbox, I thought I would take it for a test drive on my laptop so I can work in OpenBSD while away on business don't have access to the Internet. My laptop is a Dell

Re: Tricks for install OpenBSD under Virtualbox, host Windows XP

2013-01-07 Thread Dustin Fechner
On 01/08/2013 12:49 AM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote: On 2013-01-06 17:06, Steve Williams wrote: My laptop is a Dell Latitude E6500 with a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU (P8600). I have enabled the Virtualization support in the bios. It does, but why didn't you try enabling VT-x in the BIOS of

midi(4) nitpicking

2013-01-07 Thread Jan Stary
Index: midi.4 === RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man4/midi.4,v retrieving revision 1.26 diff -u -p -r1.26 midi.4 --- midi.4 4 Oct 2010 09:32:43 - 1.26 +++ midi.4 8 Jan 2013 02:08:13 - @@ -243,8 +243,7 @@ and

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread john slee
On 8 January 2013 03:56, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote: e.g. mutt: EDITOR Specifies the editor to use if VISUAL is unset. VISUAL Specifies the editor to use when composing messages. If in vi mode and have set $VISUAL, it will be used when you press v to edit the commandline in an editor.

Re: Strange ksh history behaviour

2013-01-07 Thread Andres Perera
I've been using a patch I made months ago. I haven't submitted it to tech@ since I believe people actually want to keep it. I can't post it at the moment because it's just on the CVS checkout and I have other ksh changes that I have to split first.

Re: Tricks for install OpenBSD under Virtualbox, host Windows XP

2013-01-07 Thread Steve Williams
Hi, I installed Virtualbox 2.2.4 and everything is 100%. It seems the newer version of Virtualbox is confused by my hardware/host os combination and cannot deal with the VT-X, even though it's enabled in my bios. Thanks for all the hints. It took a bit of magical google incantations and