We manage to deal with all our servers using the IPMI serial console redirect.
You might need to set it up in the BIOS once, although we've not had to do that
in ages. You do have to create the IPMI remote login/password, but you need
that anyway if you're trying to use the web/java console.
> 21 дек. 2017 г., в 0:03, Chris Bennett
> написал(а):
>
> I found a new server that uses IPMI and offers using it
> to setup your own custom OS. So I bought in.
>
> Damn thing requires Java.
> They offered me some pretty worthless advice on using
> Java.
>
I've been trying to get some programs to compile and run on sparc64. I
have been running into some issues compiling some ports, like
games/lugaru and games/hyperrogue. Looking at the mail archive, I see
that the sparc64 bulk build has the same error, look at
On 12/20/2017 04:54 PM, Christoph R. Murauer wrote:
> Hello Ulf !
>
>> there seems to be a terminology problem here: Usually,
>> "pinch gesture" refers to an input with two touches moving
>> toward each other, or away from each other, and it doesn't
>> involve keyboard input. Our drivers don't
There should be no /dev/rsd4, the correct device nodes are /dev/rsd4a
through /dev/rsd4p. As you've shown, the /dev/rsd4 file you have
is not a device node anyway, it is a regular file.
You might want to take a look at its contents to try to understand
what created it but it should be safe to
NO,
Just download ipmiview from SM and use the build in viewer and all is OK
The power can still be managed with the web site.
IPMI vire requires java.exe on your PC but rund independently of any browser
T
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org]
I found a new server that uses IPMI and offers using it
to setup your own custom OS. So I bought in.
Damn thing requires Java.
They offered me some pretty worthless advice on using
Java.
I'm screwed into having to use Windows 7.
I've tried the Firefox ESR 32bit that supports Java.
Nope.
Opera.
I've been using Calibre (/usr/ports/textproc/calibre) to manage my ebook
library for some years.
Recently when trying to add new items using the Add button on the
toolbar, I get a File open dialog box of sorts, but one that never (even
after several minutes) never displays an actual directory
please help, I just noticed this strange thing:
$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 1005M 1004M -49.6M 105% /
/dev/sd0k 26.0G 2.3G 22.4G 9% /home
/dev/sd0d 3.9G 138K 3.7G 0% /tmp
/dev/sd0f 2.0G 795M
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On 2017-11-06 23:22, Gabriel Kihlman wrote:
Atanas Vladimirov writes:
First, sorry that I'm reporting this issue so late, but I spotted it
before a few days.
It seems that my surveillance webcam stopped to notify me via email
with the following messages in maillog:
Kai Wetlesen wrote:
> Put bluntly, I was busy with completing my bachelors degree which was far
> more important. You would have waited six months regardless. Now that it’s
> done and out of the way I’ll happily take your advice.
No need to explain that other things come up. OpenBSD developers
Hello Ulf !
> there seems to be a terminology problem here: Usually,
> "pinch gesture" refers to an input with two touches moving
> toward each other, or away from each other, and it doesn't
> involve keyboard input. Our drivers don't support these
> gestures. Many applications permit to zoom
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