We have a NTP server (OpenNTPd) running on the pervious board (alix2d3) which
is way less powerful (256MB RAM, 500MHz CPU) and OpenBSD for our infra (100
servers).
It's perfectly fine in term of load and reliability.
Romain
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m.
m: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Aviolat Romain
Sent: mercredi 26 août 2015 07:16
To: 'misc@openbsd.org' (misc@openbsd.org)
Subject: OpenBSD ospf6d and ECMP
Hi,
I'm having troubles with ospf6d and equal cost multipath,
I have a very simple set
Hi,
I'm having troubles with ospf6d and equal cost multipath,
I have a very simple setup with three routers, 2x Arista L3 switches and 1x
OpenBSD box:
Both switches are advertising the same subnets (for HA). Apparently OpenBSD
does not push two routes into the FIB but only the first received.
limit
(around 500Mbit/s for standard web traffic), but we would be pleased to have
MP supported on the Network stack !
I'll follow your advice and stay in active-backup mode for now.
Romain
From: Andy Lemin [mailto:a...@brandwatch.com]
Sent: mardi 23 juin 2015 11:25
To: Romain FABBRI
Cc: Avio
Dear OpenBSD community,
I'll deploy a new redundant firewalls setup in few weeks (waiting for the
hardware...). It'll be composed of two 1U supermicro servers and few additional
10GbE nics.
The idea was to use CARP + pfsync as the fail-over mechanism.
I already deployed that few time in the p
Hello,
I started to play with OpenBSD wlan interfaces lately and I've got two
questions so far that I couldn't solve by myself:
1. Is there a way to create two SSIDs using one physical interface ? I'd like
to create a "public" and a "private" SSID with different subnets and pf rules.
2. Is 802
Hi Aurelien,
I've got same boards at work, I saw no problems installing obsd on top of them.
Few steps I always follow:
1. In pxe boot.conf file:
sty com0 38400
set tty com0
boot tftp:/bsd54.rd
2. start DHCP server + tftp on my laptop
3. hit n during the RAM test to boot in PXE mode
4. inst
never
tried it and I didn't know where this patch came from ?
I'll try again next week against obsd 5.4 and keep you informed
Thanks,
Romain
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Gray [mailto:j...@jsg.id.au]
Sent: jeudi 24 octobre 2013 11:20
To: Aviolat Romain
Cc: misc@openbsd.or
[mailto:j...@jsg.id.au]
Sent: jeudi 24 octobre 2013 11:20
To: Aviolat Romain
Cc: misc@openbsd.org; Junod Antoine; Ganguin Michel
Subject: Re: Intel 82580 Fiber PCIe adapter
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 08:01:50AM +0000, Aviolat Romain wrote:
> Dear openbsd users,
>
> I'm trying to install an Intel
Dear openbsd users,
I'm trying to install an Intel 82580 dual port SFP PCIe adapter in obsd 5.3
amd64. The device isn't recognized and I've got errors in dmesg like:
"em0 at pci5 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82580 Fiber" rev 0x01: msiem0: Hardware
Initialization Failedem0: Unable to initialize the h
Hi Jiri,
Thanks for the quick answer I won't lose time on it then. I'll also follow the
development of this feature.
Romain
-Original Message-
From: Jiri B [mailto:ji...@devio.us]
Sent: mercredi 4 septembre 2013 11:45
To: Aviolat Romain
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: o
Dear openbsd users,
I wanted to test this new feature of openbsd 5.3
"softraid(4) RAID1 and crypto volumes are now bootable on i386 and amd64 (full
disk encryption)"
In fact I wanted to have both RAID and Crypto simultaneously. A bootable
encrypted RAID1 partition.
Here's the steps I followed
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