Problem solved, thanks!
Hi folks!
I have a questions regarding OpenBSD. Does it supports autofs ?
Any reference regarding how to implement it?
Thanks in advance.
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The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform
in the circus
Sounds like you have an operating system with a broken random number
generator.
Someone is going to say "but it is so hard in VMs". Yes it is hard
if the vendors do a poor job of handling it. If they do a good job,
it is easy.
Anyways, Linux discussions are off-topic for OpenBSD mailing lists.
I decided talking about my performance issue to the manufacturer's
support (Crucial by Micron).
I convinced them that the disks had a problem so they proposed me RMA
for my two disks and initiated the procedure from their side.
I hope this would help someone getting a similar issue.
Hopping
Allan Streib wrote:
> Mike Larkin writes:
>
> > This is happening because you changed the kernel on your machine after
> > you booted, then did a hibernate. The new kernel no longer matches the
> > kernel loaded in memory. The kernels have to be identical. We do a few
> > checks to ensure this
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 05:11:50PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote:
> Mike Larkin writes:
>
> > This is happening because you changed the kernel on your machine after
> > you booted, then did a hibernate. The new kernel no longer matches the
> > kernel loaded in memory. The kernels have to be
Good Evening,
Recently it has been brought to my attention that we may have several Linux
hosts that may have the same problem ssh-rsa key pairs.
Is it possible if I use a server template to create Linux servers, for
OpenSSH to create the same host keys in /etc/ssh for the servers created by
my
Mike Larkin writes:
> This is happening because you changed the kernel on your machine after
> you booted, then did a hibernate. The new kernel no longer matches the
> kernel loaded in memory. The kernels have to be identical. We do a few
> checks to ensure this is the case, and that's the check
Good Evening,
Recently it has been brought to my attention that we may have several Linux
hosts that may have the same problem ssh-rsa key pairs.
Is it possible if I use a server template to create Linux servers, for
OpenSSH to create the same host keys in /etc/ssh for the servers created by
my
On 2021-06-11, open...@kene.nu wrote:
> Hello Stuart,
>
> I do set the carp address as nexthop. This works in a "traditional" L2
> environment as expected. However, to make a long story short, in a vxlan
> environment L2 redundancy protocols like carp that rely on gARP do not work
> as expected.
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 02:46:42PM +0300, Artem Mazurov wrote:
> Hi.
>
> The lights went out when my system was in the process of hibernation
> and now I can't resume from hibernation. the error in dmesg is in
> the subject.
>
> How can this be fixed?
>
This has nothing to do with "lights out
Mike, thanks and will do.
Nan
June 11, 2021 6:47 PM, "Mike Larkin" wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 04:15:50PM +, fern.tje...@aiyja.com wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am Nan Mel, the marketing director of Aiyja and Etheria group of
>> companies, nice to meet you all.
>> All of us in the
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 04:15:50PM +, fern.tje...@aiyja.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am Nan Mel, the marketing director of Aiyja and Etheria group of companies,
> nice to meet you all. All of us in the company would like to say a big thank
> you!
>
> We have launched Ayos HCS, a consumer gateway &
Hi,
I am Nan Mel, the marketing director of Aiyja and Etheria group of companies,
nice to meet you all. All of us in the company would like to say a big thank
you!
We have launched Ayos HCS, a consumer gateway & Server, based on OpenBSD!, and
we could not have done it without you. So a huge
Hi.
The lights went out when my system was in the process of hibernation
and now I can't resume from hibernation. the error in dmesg is in
the subject.
How can this be fixed?
I don't see how an SSD can be SMR or CMR as it's not spinning plates.
But I can understand those SSD's quality can be part of the problem.
On Thu, 2021-06-10 at 12:50 +, Kent Watsen wrote:
> The Crucial BX500 SSD uses SMR technology, which is best used for
> infrequent-write applications.
>
All right, thanks for pointing out the details and the procedure, seems
legit secfreeze is issued by default.
On Thu, 2021-06-10 at 07:08 -0700, Bryan Linton wrote:
> On 2021-06-10 11:49:59, Xavier Sanchez wrote:
> >
> > Read somewhere that issuing a security erase could also help. So I
> >
Hello Stuart,
I do set the carp address as nexthop. This works in a "traditional" L2
environment as expected. However, to make a long story short, in a vxlan
environment L2 redundancy protocols like carp that rely on gARP do not work
as expected.
So I need to have the backup firewall tell the
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