Re: Protectli FW1 with Intel 82583V - Interfaces errors and latency spike issue

2020-06-10 Thread Gabri Tofano
That's funny because when I received your e-mail I was almost done in installing OpenBSD 6.6. Another user pointed out to me that in the OpenBSD 6.7 release notes there is a statement in regards of the em(4) drivers: "Improvements in the em(4) driver." and so I have gave it a try. It looks like

It's been awhile

2020-06-10 Thread Greg Thomas
Hey all, Wow, it looks like I haven't run OpenBSD since 2006 according to the misc archives. I guess I got too busy with my shit corporate job which I quit in 2014 to roast coffee full time. And then I guess I got too busy to move on from my comfort zone as my old OpenBSD laptops died. But with

Re: __printflike macro on OpenBSD

2020-06-10 Thread Theo de Raadt
Because we don't. sensiblehue wrote: > Hello, > I was wondering why OpenBSD doesn't have a `__printflike' macro in > ? FreeBSD, NetBSD, and DragonflyBSD have it and it's also > available from libbsd on Linux. > Personally I think it's cleaner and just as portable if not more > portable, because

Re: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread man Chan
Thanks.  I tried to use amd64 which show the correct memory size. Is there a way to use i386 to show the correct size of memory ?  The bios shows 8G memory.  Did I miss something to make it ? Clarence Stuart Henderson () 在 2020年6月11日星期四 上午12:41:40 [GMT+8] 寫道: On 2020-06-10, man Chan w

__printflike macro on OpenBSD

2020-06-10 Thread sensiblehue
Hello, I was wondering why OpenBSD doesn't have a `__printflike' macro in ? FreeBSD, NetBSD, and DragonflyBSD have it and it's also available from libbsd on Linux. Personally I think it's cleaner and just as portable if not more portable, because some compilers don't support `__attribute__'.

Re: Protectli FW1 with Intel 82583V - Interfaces errors and latency spike issue

2020-06-10 Thread obsdml
I have a small fleet of protectli firewalls, all of them with em nics. Only the units i’ve upgraded to 6.7 are showing interface errors, where 6.6 is definitely not. > On Jun 8, 2020, at 5:30 PM, Gabri Tofano wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm sending this e-mail since I have found other users in t

Re: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread Theo de Raadt
i386 showed the correct amount of memory *it could use*. man Chan wrote: > Thanks.  I tried to use amd64 which show the correct memory size. > Is there a way to use i386 to show the correct size of memory ?  The bios > shows 8G memory.  Did I miss something to make it ? > Clarence > > Stu

Re: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Aisha Tammy
On 6/10/20 1:10 PM, Steve Williams wrote: > On 10/06/2020 10:31 a.m., Aisha Tammy wrote: >> On 6/10/20 10:46 AM, Steve Williams wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Do you have the proper ioctls to set baud rate, parity, start bits, stop >>> bits so that the serial port is configured correctly? >>> >>> What abo

Re: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Aaron Mason
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 5:57 PM Valdrin MUJA wrote: > > Hi Misc, > > > > I want to disable OpenBSD Login prompt at startup -and also after logging > out-. Because I want to run my external program instead of ksh. There is an > login prompt also in my program and I want to use it. > > > > I updat

Re: late pppoe address

2020-06-10 Thread Jan Stary
On Jun 06 11:30:46, mill...@openbsd.org wrote: > On Sat, 06 Jun 2020 19:14:28 +0200, Jan Stary wrote: > > > Is the aim to let the ISP know that the iface is down, > > so that it gets set up afresh on boot, as opposed to > > waiting for some PPP keep-alive timeout? > > Basically. It is to work ar

Re: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Aisha Tammy
On 6/10/20 10:46 AM, Steve Williams wrote: > Hi, > > Do you have the proper ioctls to set baud rate, parity, start bits, stop bits > so that the serial port is configured correctly? > > What about flow control?  rts/cts, xon/xoff. > > Dealing with a serial port is it's own art. > Wow, this is

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi George, a reboot on a serial console is probably due to the serial console speeds miss matching, between your console client and the console on the guest. make sure you are setting the console speed / parity, etc also this issue happens frequently also when booting the PC Engines board where

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread Dave Voutila
George writes: > Hi guys, > > I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related > to VMM than Debian. > > I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get > it to work. I found some description on the web about which settings > to edit in grub.cfg to ena

Re: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread man Chan
thanks you .  will amd64 on my i5 machine clarence () 在 2020年6月10日星期三 下午10:17:51 [GMT+8] 寫道: Haai, "man Chan" wrote: > Hello, > I just got a second Gaga-H97N-wifi motherbroad and installed openbsd6.6 > Stable. The  dmesg shows real and avail memory does not  match with the > spdmem. 

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread Benjamin Baier
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 14:36:46 -0400 George wrote: > Hi guys, > > I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related > to VMM than Debian. > > I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get it > to work. I found some description on the web about which

VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread George
Hi guys, I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related to VMM than Debian. I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get it to work. I found some description on the web about which settings to edit in grub.cfg to enable the serial console and

FU: RE: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread zeurkous
[before someone starts shooting me...] me wrote: > i386 is limited to 4G of memory. In reality, of course, it's 4G of address space... which is not exclusively devoted to main memory. But, while that observation does suggest a theoretical, partial work-around (reducing the amount of address space

RE: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread zeurkous
Haai, "man Chan" wrote: > Hello, > I just got a second Gaga-H97N-wifi motherbroad and installed openbsd6.6 > Stable. The dmesg shows real and avail memory does not match with the > spdmem. Anyone know how to solve this problem ? Please help. > Thanks > Clarence > OpenBSD 6.6-stable (GENERIC

Re: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread man Chan
You mean the memory limitation of i386 is 4G.  Am I right ? clarence Zé Loff () 在 2020年6月10日星期三 下午10:08:24 [GMT+8] 寫道: Wrong architecture.  You should be running amd64, not i386 On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 02:02:32PM +, man Chan wrote: > Hello, > I just got a second Gaga-H97N-wifi mo

dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread man Chan
Hello, I just got a second Gaga-H97N-wifi motherbroad and installed openbsd6.6 Stable. The  dmesg shows real and avail memory does not  match with the spdmem.  Anyone know how to solve this problem ?  Please help. Thanks Clarence OpenBSD 6.6-stable (GENERIC.MP) #1: Sun Jun  7 14:00:04 HKT 2020   

Re: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Steve Williams
On 10/06/2020 10:31 a.m., Aisha Tammy wrote: On 6/10/20 10:46 AM, Steve Williams wrote: Hi, Do you have the proper ioctls to set baud rate, parity, start bits, stop bits so that the serial port is configured correctly? What about flow control?  rts/cts, xon/xoff. Dealing with a serial port i

Re: Filling a 4TB Disk with Random Data

2020-06-10 Thread STeve Andre'
Even easier,  have stty status set to ^T, and run dd . When you want to know where you are in the process hit ^T.  Lots (most?) of programs will respond to a SIGINFO request. --STeve Andre' ​ On Jun 10, 2020, 12:48, at 12:48, Luke Small wrote: >if you have access to packages, you could "pkg_add

Re: unexpected behavior

2020-06-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-06-09, Sonic wrote: > Was wondering if I wanted such an interface for management purposes, > that is - unconnected during normal installed operation but accepting > dhcp assignment when connected - could it be placed in a different > domain (not r0)? This way it should be available when ne

Re: Filling a 4TB Disk with Random Data

2020-06-10 Thread Luke Small
if you have access to packages, you could "pkg_add pv" and: "dd if=/dev/random | pv | dd of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1m" It will show you in real time how much random data has been written to disk. -Luke On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 11:43 AM Luke Small wrote: > I mean: "dd if=/dev/random | pv | dd of=/dev

Re: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-06-10, man Chan wrote: > You mean the memory limitation of i386 is 4G.  Am I right ? A 32-bit kernel can only access memory mapped to addresses below 4GB. The actual amount of memory that you can use depends on where the BIOS/UEFI maps the memory (it reserves some addresses for device i

kernel: protection fault trap

2020-06-10 Thread deserter666
I've witnessed the same bug twice now, couldn't find kernel err msg last time in the logs. I took a note this time. kernel: protection fault trap, code=0 Stopped at drm_mode_rmfb_work_fn+0x37: movq%rdx,0x8(%rcx) ddb{1}> On both instances, the error was triggered when I logout from xe

Re: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Steve Williams
Hi, Do you have the proper ioctls to set baud rate, parity, start bits, stop bits so that the serial port is configured correctly? What about flow control?  rts/cts, xon/xoff. Dealing with a serial port is it's own art. Cheers, Steve W. On 10/06/2020 3:03 a.m., Valdrin MUJA wrote: Hi Misc,

Re: dmesg memory not match spdmem and bios

2020-06-10 Thread Zé Loff
Wrong architecture. You should be running amd64, not i386 On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 02:02:32PM +, man Chan wrote: > Hello, > I just got a second Gaga-H97N-wifi motherbroad and installed > openbsd6.6 Stable. The  dmesg shows real and avail memory does not  > match with the spdmem.  Anyone kno

Re: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Ottavio Caruso
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 at 10:03, Valdrin MUJA wrote: > > Hi Misc, > > I want to disable OpenBSD Login prompt at startup -and also after logging > out-. Because I want to run my external program instead of ksh. There is an > login prompt also in my program and I want to use it. > What do you mean b

Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Valdrin MUJA
Hi Misc, I want to disable OpenBSD Login prompt at startup -and also after logging out-. Because I want to run my external program instead of ksh. There is an login prompt also in my program and I want to use it.  I updated the /etc/ttys ;  valdrin# cat /etc/ttys # # $OpenBSD: ttys,v

Re: Ynt: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 10/06/2020 12:52, Valdrin MUJA wrote: > Sorry for lack of information, > > Firstly, my program is a kind of interactive shell which has own login > prompt. What I want to do is run my program on startup and do not use OpenBSD > login prompt.  > > When I use "chsh", firstly OpenBSD Login Prompt

Re: iked keeps reconnecting every 8 minutes

2020-06-10 Thread Tobias Heider
On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 08:13:53PM +, Leclerc, Sebastien wrote: > > > > Before 6.7 iked didn't start DPD in this particular case. > > > > It kicks in if the tunnel is up and there haven't been any incoming ESP > > > > packets > > > > in the last 5 minutes. > > > > A possible workaround would b

Ynt: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Valdrin MUJA
Sorry for lack of information, Firstly, my program is a kind of interactive shell which has own login prompt. What I want to do is run my program on startup and do not use OpenBSD login prompt. When I use "chsh", firstly OpenBSD Login Prompt appearing, after that my program is running and my p

Re: Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 10/06/2020 12:03, Valdrin MUJA wrote: > Hi Misc, > > I want to disable OpenBSD Login prompt at startup -and also after logging > out-. Because I want to run my external program instead of ksh. There is an > login prompt also in my program and I want to use it. > > I updated the /etc/ttys ; > >

Disabling OpenBSD Login Prompt

2020-06-10 Thread Valdrin MUJA
Hi Misc, I want to disable OpenBSD Login prompt at startup -and also after logging out-. Because I want to run my external program instead of ksh. There is an login prompt also in my program and I want to use it. I updated the /etc/ttys ; valdrin# cat /etc/ttys # # $OpenBSD: ttys,v 1.2 2