On 4/17/24 16:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-04-17, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
One idea if you have old devices that cannot upgrade to a newer SSL/TLS
protocol would be to run some kind of proxy between the client and the radius
server (stunnel?)
Don't know how well this plays with EAP.
On 4/17/24 15:19, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-04-17, Federico Giannici wrote:
Since we upgraded from OpenBSD amd64 7.3 to 7.5 (passing through 7.4)
the FreeRadius EAP authentication no longer works!
We are using a custom version of FreeRadius (because we had to do some
little changes and
Since we upgraded from OpenBSD amd64 7.3 to 7.5 (passing through 7.4)
the FreeRadius EAP authentication no longer works!
We are using a custom version of FreeRadius (because we had to do some
little changes and a module of our own), and everything worked correctly
for many years.
Now, with 7
On 4/11/24 16:15, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 03:36:29PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
On 4/11/24 14:12, Nick Holland wrote:
On 4/11/24 05:47, Federico Giannici wrote:
We have a server with A LOT of files in some directories (an email
server in maildir format).
Since we
On 4/11/24 14:12, Nick Holland wrote:
On 4/11/24 05:47, Federico Giannici wrote:
We have a server with A LOT of files in some directories (an email
server in maildir format).
Since we upgraded from OpenBSD amd64 7.3 to 7.5 (passing through 7.4) it
became very very very slow to access these
We have a server with A LOT of files in some directories (an email
server in maildir format).
Since we upgraded from OpenBSD amd64 7.3 to 7.5 (passing through 7.4) it
became very very very slow to access these large directories!
Up to 7.3 we used the following sysctl settings and everything w
On 10/20/23 19:31, Federico Giannici wrote:
I just upgraded my OpenBSD 7.3 amd64 to 7.4. I used the usual procedure,
the one in the upgrade FAQ. After the upgrade kate (KDE texteditor) no
longer works!
If I execute "kate -v" here it is the output:
kate:/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.
I just upgraded my OpenBSD 7.3 amd64 to 7.4. I used the usual procedure,
the one in the upgrade FAQ. After the upgrade kate (KDE texteditor) no
longer works!
If I execute "kate -v" here it is the output:
kate:/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.17.1: /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.18.0 :
WARNING: symbol(_Xkey
On 12/11/22 11:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
The security level stuff was only recently added to libressl, it is still
hidden behind #ifndef for libressl in p5-Net-SSLeay. I think you can set
it in the ciphers string though, if it is ADH maybe you need something like
"ADH:ALL:@SECLEVEL=0" (though
Since I upgraded from OpenBSD 7.1 to 7.2 (amd64) I'm no longer able to
use IO::Socket::SSL perl library to connect to some devices (Mikrotik
routers, via their API).
This is the only debug info I was able to obtain:
DEBUG: .../IO/Socket/SSL.pm:842: local error: SSL connect attempt failed
erro
I have a login that I want to be able to access only via ssh with a
certificate (in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys).
So I have disabled the password ('*') but left a valid shell. Something
like this in /etc/master.passwd:
mylogin:*:1001:1001::0:0:My login:/home/mylogin:/bin/sh
But in this way ever
I recently switched my shell from tcsh to the default OpenBSD shell (ksh).
What I really miss is multiline editing of current (very long) commands
(ksh simply horizontally "scrolls", showing only a part of the command
line).
I know that in standard ksh this functionality is activated with "se
le configuration with
aliases and all...
Thanks
On 7/30/22 11:46, Alexander Hall wrote:
On July 30, 2022 9:18:34 AM GMT+02:00, Federico Giannici
wrote:
For historical reasons I always used the tcsh shell for my personal uses. Now
I'd like to switch to the system sh (actually ksh), but
For historical reasons I always used the tcsh shell for my personal
uses. Now I'd like to switch to the system sh (actually ksh), but I have
a problem.
Usually, on the servers I manage, I switch to root with "su -m", so I
can maintain my environment: path, prompt, aliases, etc.
With tcsh it
On 5/9/22 20:25, Gleydson Soares wrote:
Now the question is: why WebAssembly is disabled by default under OpenBSD?
Is there any contraindication to activate it?
do you want to run someone else's binary on your browser?
by disabling WebAssembly, the browser will have less shit running to handle
On 5/9/22 18:40, Caspar Schutijser wrote:
On Mon, May 09, 2022 at 01:16:15PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
I'm not able to use WhatsApp Web in Chromium under OpenBSD 7.1 (amd64), no
login page appears.
Is there something bad in my configuration or is this a known problem?
Thanks.
T
I'm not able to use WhatsApp Web in Chromium under OpenBSD 7.1 (amd64),
no login page appears.
Is there something bad in my configuration or is this a known problem?
Thanks.
From the man page It seems that httpd in base can authenticate only
against a standard passwd file. Is there no way (apart from modifying
source and recompiling) to authenticate with something else, like a
RADIUS server?
Thanks.
SHORT VERSION: How can I make Chromium to use the speakers from the
internal soundcard and the the microphone from an USB card?
LONG VERSION:
I'd like to use my OpenBSD 6.9 amd64 PC for videoconferencing using
Google Meets in Chromium. The problem is that I have the speakers
connected to the
On 2020-05-23 10:45, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 09:33:59AM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
I was unable to upgrade my amd64 6.6 workstation to 6.7.
Here is what happens: https://www.neomedia.it/tmp/67.jpg
Then system reboot in an infinite loop (finally I changed the boot
I was unable to upgrade my amd64 6.6 workstation to 6.7.
Here is what happens: https://www.neomedia.it/tmp/67.jpg
Then system reboot in an infinite loop (finally I changed the boot image
to "bsd" and returned to previous 6.6).
Other system infos at the end of the email.
Anybody knows what th
Hi all,
I have a couple of firewalls with carp configured and I need them to
reach the Internet even when they are in BACKUP state.
I'm managing pf via Ansible/GIT, so I'd like to keep the configuration
of pf.conf standard and simple as much as possible.
Usually, I use the notation "nat-to ($
I have just upgraded my desktop PC to OpenBSD amd64 6.6.
I already installed Kate (kate-18.12.0p0, witch uses KF5).
I'd like to use Juk too (witch uses KDE4), but I get these errors:
casa:/home/giannici# pkg_add juk
quirks-3.182 signed on 2019-10-12T12:14:24Z
Can't install baloo-4.14.3p7 because
On 2019-10-19 17:59, Federico Giannici wrote:
On 2019-10-19 16:17, Andre Stoebe wrote:
Hi,
I ran into the same issue this morning. Disabling the compositor worked
for me, but I noticed later that this is also documented in the package
readme:
Screen compositor
=
If you
On 2019-10-19 16:17, Andre Stoebe wrote:
Hi,
I ran into the same issue this morning. Disabling the compositor worked
for me, but I noticed later that this is also documented in the package
readme:
Screen compositor
=
If you're using the modesetting X driver and experience window
Today I switched my desktop PC, with Xfce, to OpenBSD amd64 6.6.
Since the upgrade the display started to flickers. It seems to me that
the desktop background flashes over the various windows.
I vaguely remember that i read something about this problem in a message
in these mailings a couple
Recently I upgraded an OpenBSD amd64 server from 6.3 to 6.5 (rapidly
passing through 6.4). This a monitoring server with a lot of processes
that send "ping" (both ICMP and UDP) packets to a great number of hosts.
So there is a great number of processes but they spend most of their
time waiting
Hi.
I have just upgraded an amd64 system from OpenBSD 6.3 to 6.5 (passing
from 6.4, to be sure).
It seems that since OpenBSD 6.4 the -noverify option in openssl doesn't
work any more.
Here is the OpenBSD 6.3 output (openssl-63 is the openssl binary from 6.3):
aragorn:/home/giannici# /opens
Is there any way to tell the boot script to use the "-y" flag in fsck?
If something goes wrong with simple fsck, I always simply do a "fsck
-y". There is no other option for me. So, it would be VERY useful if
this could be done automatically instead of interrupting the router startup.
Thanks.
On 4/29/19 10:48 AM, Federico Giannici wrote:
On 4/26/19 9:47 PM, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
It looks like you mixed packages for 6.4 and 6.5 and/or -current.
Another try: run "pkg_add -X" to remove all your installed packages and
install step by step what you need!
I tried that
On 4/26/19 9:47 PM, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
On Fri Apr 26, 2019 at 05:47:11PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
On 4/26/19 4:10 PM, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
On Thu Apr 25, 2019 at 01:34:24PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
Similarly to konsole, KDE's dolphin no longer works too after upgra
Since I upgraded to OpenBSD amd64 6.5 I wasn't able to do a disk
mirroring with a dump | restore without producing system panic like this:
https://www.neomedia.it/images/IMG_20190426_183116.jpg
I use the following script, executed after a boot in single user mode:
newfs -q /dev/rsd2a
if mount
On 4/26/19 4:10 PM, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
On Thu Apr 25, 2019 at 01:34:24PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
Similarly to konsole, KDE's dolphin no longer works too after upgrade of
amd64 from 6.4 to 6.5.
It seems that dolphin was switched to KF5 too, ma I wasn't able to insta
Downloaded all distribution from "mirrors.ircam.fr".
On 4/25/19 2:03 PM, sven falempin wrote:
From where did you load up the base65.tgz ?
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 5:01 AM Federico Giannici
wrote:
I just upgraded my home amd64 from 6.4 to 6.5 and now KDE's konsole no
lon
Similarly to konsole, KDE's dolphin no longer works too after upgrade of
amd64 from 6.4 to 6.5.
It seems that dolphin was switched to KF5 too, ma I wasn't able to
install the new package:
casa:/home/giannici# pkg_add dolphin-kf5
quirks-3.124 signed on 2019-04-15T12:10:16Z
Can't install dolphi
I just upgraded my home amd64 from 6.4 to 6.5 and now KDE's konsole no
longer works.
The binary seems to be there and upgraded:
casa:/home/giannici# ll /usr/local/bin/konsole
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 13056 Apr 14 20:14 /usr/local/bin/konsole*
But it seems to refer to a library that no longer e
OK, thank you.
I'd like to know if a syspatch is expected with this fix, or I have to
compile "su" by myself from sources.
Thanks.
On 10/20/18 6:47 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
You've found an unveil bug in su. It needs to allow read access to
/etc/shells also, for this specific !altshell + as
Today I upgraded my desktop PC from OpenBSD amd64 6.3 to 6.4.
Up to 6.3 I was able to simply execute "su -m" to become superuser while
keeping all my enviroment. Now under 6.4 I'm no longer able to do it:
casa:/home/giannici> su -m
Password:
su: permission denied (shell).
In the man page of
Today I upgraded my desktop PC from OpenBSD amd64 6.3 to 6.4. Now it
seems that Kate (the KDE's text editor) is no longer able to open
"sftp:" files (that is, it's no longer able to use kio).
Please note that other KDE programs (Dolphin, Okular, Gwenview, etc.)
are still able to correctly open
On 2018-06-28 10:18, Federico Donati wrote:
With newsyslog, logs are being rotated, but new file "isakmpd.pcap" is
not usable with tcpdump (message is "tcpdump: bad dump file format").
I've also tried to stop isakmpd writing isakmpd.pcap (echo p >
isakmpd.fif
Hi all,
I'm trying to rotate /var/run/isakmpd.pcap log, keeping 30 days of log
files and rotating then everyday.
With newsyslog, logs are being rotated, but new file "isakmpd.pcap" is
not usable with tcpdump (message is "tcpdump: bad dump file format").
I've also tried to stop isakmpd writi
On 10/26/17 13:26, Cág wrote:
Federico Giannici wrote:
Since I upgraded from OBSD 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64), at least half the time I
launch Chrome it crashes (with a "use after free").
We had a discussion in the ports@ list a couple of days ago:
https://marc.info/?t=15085986372&a
Since I upgraded from OBSD 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64), at least half the time I
launch Chrome it crashes (with a "use after free").
Here is an example:
casa:/home/giannici> chrome
[99256:2090071984:1026/093638.414135:ERROR:process_metrics_openbsd.cc(258)]
Not implemented reached in bool
base::GetSyst
I'd like to do a"dump" of a filesystem to a remote machine.
The dump command man page says to use "-f user@host:file", but sniffing
the network traffic I have found that it tries to connect to the 514 TCP
port, the rsh protocol port. But it seems to me that rsh has been
removed from OpenBSD si
On 10/12/17 09:53, Dorian Büttner wrote:
On 10/11/17 20:03, Federico Giannici wrote:
Hi.
I just upgraded to OpenBSD 6.2 (amd64).
Everything seems OK... apart from okular (the KDE files viewer).
Am I the only one with is problem?
I'm using snapshots and I've seen this for say 3 mo
Hi.
I just upgraded to OpenBSD 6.2 (amd64).
Everything seems OK... apart from okular (the KDE files viewer).
If it is launched with any file as argument it works ok, and a file can
then be opened with the "Open" menu:
casa:/home/giannici/Work> okular
okular(34478)/kdecore (KConfigSkeleton) KCor
On 08/12/17 20:48, noah pugsley wrote:
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Federico Giannici
wrote:
Is it possible to set a "Hot Spare" chunk for a RAID1 Softraid?
From the "bioctl" man page seems that this functionality is available for
"RAID controllers" only
Is it possible to set a "Hot Spare" chunk for a RAID1 Softraid?
From the "bioctl" man page seems that this functionality is available
for "RAID controllers" only.
Is it correct?
Thanks.
We use an internal server to speedup the upgrade of OS and packages of
all our internal machines (all amd64). We simply set /etc/installurl in
every machine to point to our server were there are the OS tarballs and
packages.
Anyway we'd like to use the standard OpenBSD servers for syspatch as
On 12/17/2016 04:57 PM, Remi Locherer wrote:
On December 17, 2016 12:07:18 PM GMT+01:00, Federico Donati
wrote:
Hi all,
I've a problem with an OpenBSD 6.0 box with rsyslog.
I need to send every local logs to a remote server and I can't use
syslogd, because it does not send the h
Hi all,
I've a problem with an OpenBSD 6.0 box with rsyslog.
I need to send every local logs to a remote server and I can't use
syslogd, because it does not send the hostname of the server (the one
indicated in /etc/myname), but on the remote server messages come with
the PTR record of my pub
Since I upgraded my PC to 6.0 (amd64) the X server has began to crash
almost once a day, usually after a while of minutes (it's variable,
usually around 30-60 minutes after the boot).
Video card is an "ATI Radeon HD 4350". No custom X configuration file.
Before the upgrade to 6.0 (from 5.9) it
We have a firewall with OpenBSD 6.0 amd64 that handles about 1.5 Gbps of
traffic.
I noticed that from a few weeks the number of states is increased from
around 250.000 to almost 2 millions (no change in PF config)!
At the same time the firewall started loosing a few packets (around
1-2%, wit
On 09/30/16 03:40, Stuart Henderson wrote:
(supermicro branded java crap).
Other than serial-over-lan, ports/net/noVNC is fairly likely to work for
connecting to KVM on this machine. Then it's html5+websockets crap instead,
but at least it's a bit less unpleasant than java.
That's really inter
On 06/29/16 18:58, Ted Unangst wrote:
Federico Giannici wrote:
Jun 29 17:18:37 eowyn2 openser: ERROR: load_module: could not open
module : Cannot load specified
object
I repeat that:
1) The same source had no problem under OpenBSD 5.3.
2) All other modules are correctly loaded, only this one
I have a problem with dlopen() that I don't know how to analyse.
Let's start from the beginning. I'm trying to upgrade an old VoIP server
with OpenBSD 5.3 amd64, installing a completely new PC with OpenBSD 5.9
amd64 and reinstalling all the programs there.
The problem is that, EXACTLY the sam
Since we switched from bind to unbound we experienced a problem: after a
few days or weeks or normal working (monitoring stats with a
"unbound-control stats_noreset" command every 5 minutes) unbound-control
stops working: every unbound-control command we issue (apart -v) get no
response and we
After migrating from Linux to OpenBSD on my desktop performance was really
bad inside Firefox and Chromium in 5.9 specially on big websites like
gmail. It was not usable, on an 4 core machine and with 16GB of RAM. After
migrating to -current, they have become usable. If it is possible try to
use fi
performance seems
laggy. I runned glxgears and got 7 FPS in average using the radeon driver.
On Linux I get 60 FPS.
I have seen some strange lines in dmesg and the X logs. Any idea of what I
can do?
Regards,
Federico.
*Dmesg extract*
error: [drm:pid0:r600_ring_test] *ERROR* radeon: ring 0 test
On 02/22/16 18:46, Andrew Fresh wrote:
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 08:06:57PM +0100, Federico Giannici wrote:
In a server (OpenBSD amd64 5.7) with many concurrent perl programs that have
to open a lot of SSH connections, I get many errors like this:
connect() on closed socket GEN136 at
/usr
On 02/21/16 01:05, li...@wrant.com wrote:
Sat, 20 Feb 2016 20:06:57 +0100 Federico Giannici
In a server (OpenBSD amd64 5.7) with many concurrent perl programs that
have to open a lot of SSH connections, I get many errors like this:
Have you tried connection sharing with ssh(1) yet? Does the
In a server (OpenBSD amd64 5.7) with many concurrent perl programs that
have to open a lot of SSH connections, I get many errors like this:
connect() on closed socket GEN136 at
/usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/Net/SSH/Perl.pm line 216.
Maybe at some point no more sockets can be opened b
On 10/27/15 16:33, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-10-27, Federico Giannici wrote:
On 10/27/15 15:31, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote:
I have to install in an OpenBSD 5.8 amd64 a PCI-E ethernet card supporting
1000BASE-LX (i.e. 1Gbps with Single Mode
On 10/27/15 16:17, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote:
We do have an ix card, the Intel X520-LR1.
I read that it is supposed to work as 1000BASE-LX too but we were not able
to make it work! It never gives the link.
If we try to set 1000BASE-LX as media type
On 10/27/15 15:31, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Federico Giannici [giann...@neomedia.it] wrote:
I have to install in an OpenBSD 5.8 amd64 a PCI-E ethernet card supporting
1000BASE-LX (i.e. 1Gbps with Single Mode Fiber).
Usually we use Intel cards (em driver) but I found that the only Intel LX
card
I have to install in an OpenBSD 5.8 amd64 a PCI-E ethernet card
supporting 1000BASE-LX (i.e. 1Gbps with Single Mode Fiber).
Usually we use Intel cards (em driver) but I found that the only Intel
LX card has a PCI-X bus!
What reliable LX NIC with PCI-E do you suggest?
Thanks.
I'm trying to use the "max ⟨number⟩" option of the Stateful Tracking of
PF (OpenBSD 5.7 amd64). I'm not sure how to interpret the phrase "[it]
Limits the number of concurrent states the rule may create."
The limit is against the number of states created by ONLY THAT specific
rule (I need this
On 03/09/15 15:24, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Federico Giannici [2015-02-04 01:11]:
I have done an experiment: I replaced in every rule the "set queue XXX" with
"tag XXX" ("XXX" is always different so the PF optimizer doesn't collapse
multiple rules in tables).
We are using an OpenBSD amd64 5.5-release as a firewall (the dmesg is at
the end of this email).
We are using a great number of queues to limit and assign bandwidth
(about 2500 queues for both NICs). Currently we are handling about
500Mbps of traffic flowing the firewall but the CPU0 reaches e
I have to get (via command line) the number of interrupts per seconds in
a given moment (OpenBSD 5.5 amd64).
I noticed that the number shown by vmstat is different from the one
shown from systat. For example, here are the interrupts shown from systat:
Interrupts
16457 total
400 clock
1
Of course, I had already done that.
Thanks.
On 12/03/14 12:58, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
Also, make sure that you have your openfiles (for user) and
kern.maxfiles (sysctl) limits bumped.
--
Vadim Zhukov
03 дек. 2014 г. 13:14 пользователь "Federico Giannici"
mailto:giann...@neomedia.it
Hi!
I'd like to know if I'm the only one that have experiences crashes with
KDE4 under 5.6-release amd64.
Often, during the startup or shutdown of KDE4, the bug report window
appears saying that "Plasma Desktop Shell closed unexpectedly"
(Executable "plasma-desktop", Signal "Segmentation faul
Yes, I am experiencing random crashes in KDE4 too since I upgraded from
5.5. to 5.6. Anyway, I wasn't able to create a reproducible situation...
Bye.
On 11/04/14 01:10, Stan Gammons wrote:
Does anyone besides me experience crashes with Dolphin on
kde4-4.13.3p0? When I click on the kde crash
On 10/31/14 09:39, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-10-30, Federico Giannici wrote:
Hi.
We noticed that in our firewall (an OpenBSD 5.5-stable amd64, demsg
follows) there are a large number of network livelocks
(kern.netlivelocks). We graphed them and noticed that they arrive even
to 2000 per
Hi.
We noticed that in our firewall (an OpenBSD 5.5-stable amd64, demsg
follows) there are a large number of network livelocks
(kern.netlivelocks). We graphed them and noticed that they arrive even
to 2000 per minute! They are related to the amount of traffic but not in
a linear way.
We'd li
On 10/22/14 12:18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Since OpenBSD doesn't have dual serial+tty consoles, you won't see much
on the monitor after rebooting with that in boot.conf - if you need to
skip this, hold ctrl down during boot (specifically, it needs to be
down at the point where the boot loader sta
On 10/15/2014 03:43 PM, Fede wrote:
I've removed "defer" from /etc/hostname.pfsync0, and I also added some
bpf device (one for every carp I have) with MAKEDEV, as you suggested.
Then, I've added "no-sync" to pf, so the running pf.conf is:
set skip on lo0
pass quick on em0 proto pfsync keep stat
On 10/14/2014 06:53 PM, Andy wrote:
Why do you have so many CARP interfaces?
Generally it's good practice to have one CARP interface per broadcast
domain / VLAN etc, and have all your alias IP addresses defined in that
one CARP interface.
NB; when adding;
inet alias Always set the mask for eac
On 10/10/14 23:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
oops, missed your sysctl -a output (I wasn't expecting to see it,
well done ;-)
net.inet.ip.ifq.drops=140720
You would probably benefit from increasing net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen,
maybe double it once or twice and see if net.inet.ip.ifq.drops stops
increas
On 08/22/14 08:22, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Adam Thompson [2014-08-21 19:13]:
Unless I've mis-understood all the emails and reports about this, it affects
low-bandwidth queues, not low-bandwidth interfaces.
In other words, limiting traffic to 50Mbps on a 1Gb link will work fine,
limiting it to
On 08/21/14 19:03, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-08-21, Federico Giannici wrote:
We are using a firewall/qos server with a lot of HFSC queues.
We have just switched to the new queueing system of 5.5.
We'd like to get rid of custom kernels because now there is no longer
the limit of 64
We are using a firewall/qos server with a lot of HFSC queues.
We have just switched to the new queueing system of 5.5.
We'd like to get rid of custom kernels because now there is no longer
the limit of 64 HFSC classes, but I have recently read that there are
still limits to the efficacy of the q
For a decision I have to do, I have to know if the RAID1 implementation
in softraid evenly distributes the "read" load through all the disks.
So, for example: with a two identical disks RAID1 implementation, can we
roughly assume that write speed is almost the same speed of a single
disk while
Sorry for replying my own message but my comment to Andy got wrongly into
the quote. Just to ensure he sees it:
Ok, when you test it please tell us how it worked
Thank you both.
2013/11/5 Pedro Federico
> 2013/11/5 Andy
>
>> Hi, No I have been waiting for the hardware to a
13/11/5 Chris Cappuccio
> Pedro Federico [pedfre...@gmail.com] wrote:
> > Andy, did you finally get that server? If so, is OpenBSD running fine?
> >
> > I am interested in that server too.
> >
>
> I have some Xeon 55xx with intel C6xx chipsets. Works fucking aws
Andy, did you finally get that server? If so, is OpenBSD running fine?
I am interested in that server too.
> On 2013 Sep 16 (Mon) at 16:42:26 +0100 (+0100), Andy wrote:
> Hi,
> Does OpenBSD 5.3/5.4 support the very new Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon processors
> (E5-2637v2) and the Intel C602 Patsburg-A Ch
On 08/09/13 22:54, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 11:38:16AM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
I don't know how I made it (probably in previous releases of OS),
but now I have a disk with the following disklabel:
# /dev/rsd2c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: ST1000
I don't know how I made it (probably in previous releases of OS), but
now I have a disk with the following disklabel:
# /dev/rsd2c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: ST1000DM003-9YN1
duid: b0e3fc037df87899
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
cy
I use a simple script in sensorsd.
My suggestion was to have a simple way to be informed in every default
installation.
Thanks.
On 07/31/13 15:11, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 09:36:37AM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
Hi.
What about showing softraid disks status in the
Hi.
What about showing softraid disks status in the "daily" script?
It could be shown just after the disk usage ("df -kl").
I know the correct way to be notified when a disk has some failure is to
use sensorsd, but it have to be setup and I think that it could be
useful to have a default and au
You was right: turning off softdep made the freezes much shorter.
Thanks.
On 01/06/13 13:49, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 12:22:44PM +0100, Federico Giannici wrote:
We have an OpenBSD 5.2 amd64 where every 5 minutes a few thousand of
".rrd" files from MRTG a
We have an OpenBSD 5.2 amd64 where every 5 minutes a few thousand of
".rrd" files from MRTG are written (actually, updated) to disk.
The problem is that for a few seconds (15-20) every other access to the
disk is totally blocked. So during those 15-20 seconds the access to the
graphs is freeze
On 05/26/12 16:41, Marc Espie wrote:
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 02:31:52PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
The 5.1 package of poptop "poptop-1.3.4p3.tgz" (taken from 2
different official FTP sites) seems to be compiled for a platform
after 5.1.
If I try to install it an error appears
Oops!
I forgot to say it's amd64.
Thanks.
On 05/26/12 16:06, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 02:31:52PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
The 5.1 package of poptop "poptop-1.3.4p3.tgz" (taken from 2
different official FTP sites) seems to be compiled for a platform
a
The 5.1 package of poptop "poptop-1.3.4p3.tgz" (taken from 2 different
official FTP sites) seems to be compiled for a platform after 5.1.
If I try to install it an error appears about a c library version not
present:
# pkg_add poptop-1.3.4p3.tgz
Can't install poptop-1.3.4p3 because of librari
Anybody can confirm that KDE "sftp:" URLs still work correctly under
OpenBSD 4.9 (amd64)?
Since I upgraded from 4.8 to 4.9 all the "sftp://"; URLs of KDE no longer
work for me. I always get the error "Error encountered while talking to
ssh".
I'd like to know if it's a common problem of 4.9 o
On 07/05/11 20:37, Mark Solocinski wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 10:26:56 +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
I have just upgraded my amd64 desktop pc from 4.8 to 4.9.
I encountered two problems:
1) I have "mouse.resolution=90" in "/etc/wsconsctl.conf". Since the
upgrade it
I have just upgraded my amd64 desktop pc from 4.8 to 4.9.
I encountered two problems:
1) I have "mouse.resolution=90" in "/etc/wsconsctl.conf". Since the
upgrade it doesn't seem to work anymore. It's still there but seems to
be ignored. If I set it manually by command line it works.
2) All th
A panic occurred to one of our servers. I never experienced this panic
before, but I have to say that we recently upgraded that server from
OpenBSD 4.4 to 4.7.
The error was:
/var: bad dir ino 3 at offset 81920: mangled entry
panic: bad dir
I have done two photos of the panic and of the trace
Hi.
We are upgrading all our PCs from 4.4 or 4.5 to 4.7.
No problem at all with the first PCs, but we found a problem with a PC
which have a gdt SCSI driver: every time we shutdown the machine, just
after the usual "syncing disks... done", it crashes because "scsi_done()
called twice"!
No cra
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