On 23.06.12 20:12, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2012/06/23 11:02, Ben Calvert wrote:
>> Optiplexes have a reputation for spontaneously letting the magic smoke out
>> of their own power supply capacitors. hard to recommend unless you have a
>> good support deal with dell
>
> Knowing which way rou
On 21.06.12 19:27, Mark Romer wrote:
> Can anyone please let me know what kind of through-put I can expect from
> one client machine to another through an openbsd ipsec tunnel?
>
> Thanks, Mark
>
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Forgot to mention that since uhci was offline I wasn't able to execute
any trace or os commands.
On 20.06.12 23:20, bele...@bsdmail.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just had one of my servers crash with the following message:
>
> http://v68i.img-up.net/crash113b41.JPG
>
> Was this specific issue fixed in -
Hi all,
just wanted to give a little update.
So far I receive a fewed mails from people who are interested in some of
the items, but I am still collecting and will sort it out during the
next weekend or so.
Regards,
Michael
Am 06.11.11 14:38, schrieb Michael Lechtermann:
> Hi all,
>
Hi all,
I am moving soon and want to take that opportunity to get rid of some
old hardware I either don't need anymore or don't have the space for.
All items are located in Germany, about an hour drive north of Frankfurt.
1x 19" Schroff rack
- 2x door, 1 key
- 2x side walls (from another model
Hi,
just wanted to let you know that the problematic IP it is working to
now and no problems has been seen in the last 16-18 hours.
Problem vanished while trying to figure out the root cause.
-Michael
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 17:39:54 +0200, Michael Lechtermann wrote:
Hi,
# ifconfig carp0
Hi,
# ifconfig carp0
carp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:00:5e:00:01:0a
priority: 0
carp: carpdev em0 advbase 1 balancing ip-stealth carppeer
10.0.1.11
state MASTER vhid 10 advskew 0
state BACKUP vhid 11 advskew 100
Hmmm, why do
Hi all,
we are having some issues with CARP. One IP of three configured is
causing trouble. The systems are running OpenBSD 4.9-release.
Description:
IP 10.0.1.9 and 10.0.1.13 are working just fine, however, sometimes it
isn't possible to connect using IP 10.0.1.12.
Destroying the interface
running on that hardware and
what raid controller would be a good choice?
The boxes are also to have 6 network interfaces. Which additional Quad
NIC would be the best to take, Broadcom or Intel?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Michael Lechtermann
The same happens with my v440 most of the time, but not always.
Am 08.03.2011 11:10, schrieb Mattieu Baptiste:
> Hi all,
>
> I know this setup might not be fully supported but I wanted to report this.
>
> On my Sun Fire V240 I have two softraid(4) volumes:
> - sd4 (UUID a45b5629cc97897e), RAID1
;' from the system when it hangs?
>
> I know it means getting your mailserver to lock up again, but it's possible
> that you're hitting an mbuf leak inside nfs, and I'd just like to eliminate
> that possibility.
>
> On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 04:57:10PM +0100, M
Hi,
> since updating to 4.8-current two of my boxes, one i386 and one
> sparc64, keep freezing just seconds after the boot.
>
> I managed to find out that it has something to do with mail and the
> mailboxes being inside an NFS share on another server.
>
> For now I moved the mailboxes back into t
Hello,
since updating to 4.8-current two of my boxes, one i386 and one sparc64,
keep freezing just seconds after the boot.
I managed to find out that it has something to do with mail and the
mailboxes being inside an NFS share on another server.
For now I moved the mailboxes back into the system
Hello Stefan,
> ospf6d doesn't support multiple areas yet:
>
> BUGS
> Virtual links are currently not available in ospf6d.
>
> Support for multiple areas is currently not available in ospf6d.
Thanks a lot, missed that :-(
> There might be a routing hackathon this year (Claudio will k
Hello Claudio,
Hallo Stefan,
and hello misc@,
since we've already talked osp6d stuff in earlier this year, I directly
write to you (Claudio and Stefan) in addition to m...@.
I am having some issues with ospf6d. The same setup works without issues
with ospfd and IPv4 routes. Please excuse the long
> run with
>
> kern.splassert=2
>
> in your sysctl.conf. This will produce a panic or at least some
> more verbose output.
>
> As far as I can quickly see, IPL_BIO is expected, but IPL_CLOCK is
> being seen.
With kern.splassert=2:
panic: timeout_add: not initialized
Starting stack trace...
En
Hi,
since upgrading to 4.7 and now 4.7-current I can not really use the
softraid with sparc64 (SUN v440) anymore. When copying many small files
(something like CVS) I always have the server crash with the following
messages.
Any ideas?
Michael
splassert: inodedep_lookup: want 5 have 10
splas
Hi,
> I would like to use relayd to check if squid is up and working. If it is
> up and works, it should be used as transparent proxy. If squid isn't
> working properly for whatever reason (or the squid host isn't reachable)
> I just want to have normal internet access.
>
> When the Squid host is
Hi,
I would like to use relayd to check if squid is up and working. If it is
up and works, it should be used as transparent proxy. If squid isn't
working properly for whatever reason (or the squid host isn't reachable)
I just want to have normal internet access.
When the Squid host is configured
Am 06.04.2010 15:41, schrieb Marco Peereboom:
> You had a hardware error so the rebuild was halted. This needs some
> prettying up but it comes down to a bad disk. The source disk has a
> read error so I suggest you saving everything off the disk before
> proceeding.
>
> I will write a patch to
Hi,
I guess this says it all:
# bioctl -v softraid0
Volume Status Size Device
softraid0 0 Rebuild 73543122944 sd3 RAID1 99% done
0 Rebuild 73543122944 0:0.0 noencl
'unknown serial'
1 Online73543
Hi,
Am 04.03.2010 16:32, schrieb FRLinux:
> Hello, i read from the current documentation that it is not advised to
> purchase hardware containing the following (taken from
> http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html)
>
> Adaptec FSA-based RAID controllers (aac), including: (*)
> Note: In the past years Ad
Hi,
since my old webcam (some cheap Logitech Quickcam) doesn't work with
OpenBSD I was wondering what you guys are using?
I would prefer to attach it to my ALIX wireless access point over buying
an expensive cam that supports IP connections.
Thanks in advance!
Michael
Hi,
>> I don't remember any changes in that area lately so this puzzles me.
>> do we know when this breakage was introduced, approximately?
>>
>
> I found a couple of boxes with May 2009 kernels where expire
> works as expected. I can't think of anything I have running code
> dated between then a
Hi,
>>> it's a slightly weird side-effect. a quick glance indicates that the
>>> tzero timestamp is part of the stats struct and tables don't keep
>>> stats/counters by default any more. for some time tho. i don't
>>> remember any recent changes to the table code (as if anybody wanted to
>>> touch
Hi,
> it's a slightly weird side-effect. a quick glance indicates that the
> tzero timestamp is part of the stats struct and tables don't keep
> stats/counters by default any more. for some time tho. i don't
> remember any recent changes to the table code (as if anybody wanted to
> touch that mess
Am 20.01.2010 23:15, schrieb frantisek holop:
> hmm, on Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 04:58:32PM +0100, Michael Lechtermann said that
>> it seems there is a bug in pfctl regarding the cleared time of a table
>> entry. The attack actually happend this year, but the date shown is
>>
Hi,
it seems there is a bug in pfctl regarding the cleared time of a table
entry. The attack actually happend this year, but the date shown is
constantly changing:
# pfctl -t bruteforce -vT show
81.38.199.134
Cleared: Sun Apr 12 18:24:16 2009
88.183.20.179
Cleared: S
Hi,
Is it already possible to mount iSCSI devices with OpenBSD(-current)?
Michael
Hi,
sorry to bring this up on this list, but since sparc64 is supported
really well with OpenBSD I couldn't resist.
One of the SUN v440 power supplies from my OpenBSD server died and I am
looking for a replacement.
Since buying a new one is really expensive (sometimes you get a full
v440 for tha
Hello misc@,
I was wondering why rc.local is called before the standard daemons and not
after?
Especially when using hotplugd it would be nice to already have it started
before calling rc.local. That way some devices can already get attached and can
be used from rc.local.
Currently one has t
Hi,
currently I am writing a script to automount encrypted vnconfig partitions
(using hotplugd) when I insert an USB stick. The saltfile is on the USB stick,
so basically there is no need to manually enter the encryption key if only I
got access to the USB stick.
To be able to do that I need
Since some people are so "nice" and started bitching around like they
were some 12 year olds, I feel the need to set something straight here.
Personally, I really don't care if there is an additional, optional,
setup routine for anything since I don't need it, would probably never
use it and will
Guido Tschakert wrote:
> You surely do not want to say no to dozens of network questions (and
> maybe a lot of other stuff)
Thats why I suggested to make just one question that asks if you would
like to to any optional setup. Default answer [n]. If you choose yes,
only then you'll get the additiona
Falk Husemann wrote:
> No doubt my name is anyone. I'd be angry.
>
> It's not about hitting Return one more time, it's integrating something
> new into the Installation Floppy. And you REALLY don't want to drop
> Floppy Installation support or favor CDs.
If you had actually read what I have writt
Chris Zakelj schrieb:
> Sounds great in theory, but as Theo gently reminded me when I asked this
> a year or two ago, there's only so much space on a single 1.44M floppy.
> Including even rudimentary PPPoE would crowd out other drivers and tools
> that are much more useful during an install.
Why
Damien Miller schrieb:
> Why go through all of this trouble when you can just run it out of
> inetd(8)?
Why running inetd for that alone and having an additional process open
when popa3d is supposed to be able to do it alone when set to an address
in params.h?
Imho, that patch, (with my little ad
Hey,
thanks a lot, I even made a little improvement to the patch. =)
Just let it read DAEMON_ADDR from params.h as it is supposed to do that
anyway or why would it be listed in params.h when it's not used?
Maybe some dev could implement this change in the default build?
Michael
Index: standalo
Hi,
anyone can recommend a free PHP board/forums software for use with
PostgreSQL 8.x?
PgSQL isn't mentioned in the vBulletin homepage.
PHPBB is supposed to work with 7.x, not sure about 8.x
Thanks in advance.
Michael
l incoming connections on port 110 (which I am
doing right now), but it would be much nicer if it wasn't listening on
unused ports at all.
I am running a week-old snapshot, but used the latest cvs sources from a
few hours ago.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Lechtermann
How about this?
Btw. default options can be left out, makes the rules even simpler to
write...
Since you are "scrubbing" everything the same way, try too keep it
simple, not sure if just "scrub" would work too, but try it.
If not, "scrub in" and "scrub out" will work.
"fragment reassemble" is def
ersion of
OpenBSD, or any other BSD for that matter, you are using.
Maybe even drop a little dmesg &| usbdevs -v output.
Thanks in advance,
Michael Lechtermann
correctly with the D-Link DUB E-100.
If anyone got a clue on what to do or if I can help someone getting a
clue on this problem I would be really happy.
Its a really nasty bug that makes the devices almost useless. =(
Michael Lechtermann
OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC) #739: Sun May 14 16:23:45
help would really be appreciated.
Michael Lechtermann
the
other around 5MByte/s.
I am using 3.9 from snapshots (upgraded from 3.8).
Anyone got an idea on how to fix this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Michael Lechtermann
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