On 2014-12-08, Martin Hanson greencopperm...@yandex.com wrote:
I would like to be able to run ~100-120 MB/s from one NIC to the other
on this box, if possible?
MB/s (megabytes): no.
Mb/s (megabits): yes.
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 12:53:32AM +0100, Martin Hanson wrote:
Hi,
Anyone running OpenBSD 5.6 or current on Soekris 6501-70 who
wouldn't mind sharing some through-put data for gigabit
performance.
Regards,
MH
Hi,
I can't tell you how much the Soekris 6501-70 does with
plaintext
Hello @list,
are there any plans for those constants to be configurable via smtpd.conf?
//mxb
We have exactly this model.
tcpbench from base gave only around 340Mbit/s on those.
So CPU is probably one problem on those boards.
tcpbench done against 1U machines with better CPU and doing almost line rate on
1G NIC.
//mxb
On 8 dec 2014, at 00:53, Martin Hanson greencopperm...@yandex.com
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 11:00:50AM +0100, mxb wrote:
Hello @list,
are there any plans for those constants to be configurable via smtpd.conf?
yes, they are actually already configurable in my sandbox thanks to a
diff from a user, however not committed to OpenBSD yet.
out of curiosity, why
We do a lot of bulk mails and not via local smtp, eg. PHP-code talks directly
to opensmtpd.
opensmtpd used as internal relay/smart host.
I had to higher limits for those two in order to escape
452 4.5.3 Too many recipients: Too many messages sent “
//mxb
On 8 dec 2014, at 11:14, Gilles
On 12/08/14 05:12, mxb wrote:
We have exactly this model.
tcpbench from base gave only around 340Mbit/s on those.
So CPU is probably one problem on those boards.
tcpbench done against 1U machines with better CPU and doing almost line rate on
1G NIC.
I didn't want to quote any particular
Stupid question but... why not catch the 4xx error and reestablish a new
connection ?
The limits are here for a purpose and bumping them to work-around a lack
of check in some PHP code doesn't strike me as a good idea.
No matter the value you set, value + 1 will still hit the check, while a
very
Hello Mike,
On Sun 07/12 10:58, Mike Larkin wrote:
Which machines don't work, and how do they break? I would like to know.
Please file a bug report (man sendbug).
Last time I tried hibernation on my ThinkPad R61 (running current) was
some months ago and, even being both sleep and resume
Hello Antoine,
On Sat 06/12 12:28, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Actually, I just hooked up my HP USB printer and was able to print just
fine...
Oop sorry I meant to answer that in previous:
just22@poseidon:[~] ll /etc/cups/printers.conf
-rw--- 1 root _cups 897B Dec 3 08:58
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 04:05:31PM +0100, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Hello Antoine,
On Sat 06/12 12:28, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Actually, I just hooked up my HP USB printer and was able to print just
fine...
Oop sorry I meant to answer that in previous:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 10:05:31AM EST, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Hi Alessandro,
Of course, if you have anything else to suggest in order to help the
debug, please let me know.
As Antoine has pointed out:
AJ The issue is not with USB printing per se but with the HPLIP
AJ driver with a
Thanks to all for your replies but... I'm sorry for the misleading
Subject of this thread, I meant delegation NS records (not glue
records).
Below is the answer from bind-us...@lists.isc.org.
--
Alexei
Original Message
Subject: Re: DNS: how to verify glue NS records?
Date:
Hello Antoine,
On Mon 08/12 16:11, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Were is your ppd coming from? Did you generate it yourself?
Not at all, it comes from hpcups:
Description:HP Deskjet F4280 All-in-One
Location:
Driver: HP Deskjet f4200 Series, hpcups 3.14.6 (color, 2-sided printing)
Connection:
Hi Raf,
On Mon 08/12 10:39, Raf wrote:
That may as well be true but I wanted to double-check whether your issue
is at all related to the recent USB 3.0/xhci changes in -current?
The reason I mention it is the fact that several people have reported
issues with USB 1.x and/or USB 2.0 devices
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Marcus MERIGHI mcmer-open...@tor.at wrote:
for the impatient, here are my questions:
- Although I use the same (undocumented, undeadly.org) trick of
low=1:high=2 for indicators everywhere, this can result in
On is below On, and Off is below On
- Although
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 11:47 AM, David Higgs hig...@gmail.com wrote:
sysctl(8) will display Off if the value is zero, and On for nonzero.
So, using the closed interval rule above, you should use high=0
for indicators that you consider in good state when Off (i.e.
ShutdownImminent), and low=1
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:23 PM, trondd tro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 11:47 AM, David Higgs hig...@gmail.com wrote:
sysctl(8) will display Off if the value is zero, and On for nonzero.
So, using the closed interval rule above, you should use high=0
for indicators that you
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:37 PM, trondd tro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:23 PM, trondd tro...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 11:47 AM, David Higgs hig...@gmail.com wrote:
sysctl(8) will display Off if the value is zero, and On for nonzero.
So, using the closed
2014-12-08 23:33 GMT+03:00 Vadim Zhukov z...@cvs.openbsd.org:
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:ports
Changes by: z...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/12/08 13:33:51
Log message:
Import Qt 5.3.2.
Qt is a full development framework with tools designed to streamline
the creation
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:45 PM, David Higgs hig...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working with tech@ and slowly writing diffs to improve these things.
--david
I saw that. Thanks!
Tim.
On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 8:48 PM, jungle Boogie jungleboog...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Gene,
On 7 December 2014 at 20:39, Gene gh5...@gmail.com wrote:
I mentioned it one of those threads, I have the 2550L2D-MxPC and one of
the
NICs died after nine months of use.
I might just be unlucky, but I
I'm curious why you decided to mask the subid here and not just test
subid == 0x308a103c ?
On Sun, Dec 07, 2014 at 03:46:13PM +0100, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Greetings,
Some days ago I installed OBSD 5.6 on my old Compaq 610 laptop (a pretty
standard CORE2 Duo 2010 machine - yes, I
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Max Power open...@cpnetserver.net wrote:
I have a CRYPTO - RAID 1 softraid device /dev/sd4a [3TB OpenBSD 5.6/amd64]
on which I have about 1,400,000 files and I've never had problems reading
or writing. If, however, launch the tree command, eg. tree c *, returns
Hi Jonathan,
On Tue 09/12 16:03, Jonathan Gray wrote:
I'm curious why you decided to mask the subid here and not just test
subid == 0x308a103c ?
In my understanding (I'm definitely not an expert), the last part of
subid represents the vendor signature (HP in this case); the first 4
digits
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