On 5/8/2015 7:34 PM, dan mclaughlin wrote:
i actually tried to find this in the archives a while back but couldn't (i
thought it would be a good addition to mg/theo.c, i still remember it all
these years later with a smile.)
http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/ports/9912/msg00128.html
Does anyone know if the Dell PERC S300 controller will work under
OpenBSD as a non-RAID SAS HBA? It has an LSI SAS 1068e, but I didn't
know if they did something to make it not work as an HBA. Thanks.
a way to test it.
--STeve Andre'
On 04/15/15 14:28, Shaun Reiger wrote:
Hi Ray, I haven't used a Dell Precision M4800 with OBSD yet, but I found
that under PCBSD it should work. Given OBSD has very good laptop support I
believe everything should be detected. I have included a link to the PCBSD
with customized hotkeys, including
a hotkey for dmenu. Please note that Openbox is not the slightest bit
useful unless and until you make customized keystrokes and make a 6
pixel margin on the left so you can always click the desktop.
SteveT
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http://www.techradar.com/us/news/software/operating-systems/microsoft-s-windows-10-secure-boot-ruling-spells-trouble-for-linux-lovers-dual-booters-1289096
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On Thu, 02 Apr 2015 14:47:59 -0600
Todd C. Miller todd.mil...@courtesan.com wrote:
On Thu, 02 Apr 2015 16:38:29 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
What happens to OpenBSD when Secure Boot becomes manditory?
Please read those articles again, Secure Boot is *not* mandatory
for Windows 10. The major
On Tue, 17 Mar 2015 08:58:56 +1300
worik worik.stan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16/03/15 06:43, Steve Litt wrote:
But IMHO, sorting 60megalines isn't something I would expect a
generic sort command to easily and timely do out of the box.
I would. These days such files are getting more
other ways to do it.
But IMHO, sorting 60megalines isn't something I would expect a generic
sort command to easily and timely do out of the box.
SteveT
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addition to that, I think.
--STeve Andre'
On 03/01/2015 01:36 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
Nevertheless, the policy is only advisory. Writeable executable memory is only
an mmap or mprotect away.
Thanks for your work. Is there a simple way to turn on enforcement W^X
on a system, to see what breaks?
on many Un*x
platforms
autoconf-2.65 automatically configure source code on many Un*x
platforms
autoconf-2.69p0 automatically configure source code on many Un*x
platforms
Yes, I've had this system going for a while! lol.
Cheers,
Steve W.
the daemon name and
the commands that the rollcall tool would look up.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but if you haven't already, have a
look at Avery Payne's Supervision-Scripts:
https://bitbucket.org/avery_payne/supervision-scripts
SteveT
Steve Litt* http
On 1/29/2015 12:03 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
error 5 is EIO, input/output error. softdep does not support disks
that don't work, to put it bluntly. The original FFS code can cope
with disk failure by backing out of the operation, but soft updates
reorders things and can't undo what's already been
was useful.
Lastly if you don't want to see them make an alias of cat/more
with output going through tr(1) and you'll never see them again.
That's the beauty of this world--you have little tools to make
stuff happen the way you want.
--STeve Andre'
ELF objects.
okay guenther@, kettenis@, deraadt@
--STeve Andre'
made me question
this. Thanks. --STeve Andre'
On 1/22/2015 9:13 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
What release and what virtualized SCSI controller where you using?
I found my old notes, it turns out it was on 4.6 and the crash message was:
softdep_setup_freeblocks: got error 5 while accessing filesystem
dev = 0x404, block = 1315, fs = /var
panic:
On 1/22/2015 9:13 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
I've personally had problems with OpenBSD panics with softupdates when
running under ESXi when the back-end storage becomes high-latency
(aggressive SAN backups, not enough spindles). I haven't tried recently (it
was difficult to repro on demand) but I
On 1/21/2015 5:50 AM, frantisek holop wrote:
but in my experience it is not that hard to get a
corrupted filesystem with softupdates and i had to stop
using it. but i seem to attract panics and
page faults.
I've personally had problems with OpenBSD panics with softupdates when
running under
On 1/21/2015 8:50 AM, Brent Cook wrote:
I think Dell used to have servers in its 'Cloud' line that fit 2
machines in 1U, though IIRC they were a little pricey. I couldn't find
them again when searching.
The C6100 was a 2U 4-server cloud-dense device, sort of like a 2U
blade chassis. I've
On 1/19/2015 9:06 AM, openda...@hushmail.com wrote:
So please stop by and give us your upvotes.
So, is this advertising or SEO?
On 1/14/2015 9:47 AM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
and I ran
the chroot enable script from rrdtool.
As documented in the rrdtool pkg-readme, you must do:
/usr/local/share/examples/rrdtool/rrdtool-chroot enable
You should look under /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/, it comes with a
*lot* of
I've installed Symon/Symux/Syweb on a 5.6 machine for testing.
Symon+Symux are up and running. I installed apache-httpd-openbsd (at
least until I'm familiar with httpd), set up the virtual host, and I ran
the chroot enable script from rrdtool.
When I view configtest.php, I get the error:
On 1/7/2015 10:16 PM, Stan Gammons wrote:
That was the case when I tried to download a SPP (service pack for
proliant) back late summer of last year. I'm sure it's no different
now. Kinda sucks in my opinion.
Yes, their entitlement stance is unfortunate. You can still get most of
it from
On 1/5/2015 7:52 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Some things to try: (Change only 1 thing at a time, and remember what you
changed.)
Also check the baseboard/system firmware; I didn't see anything
specifically related in the release notes but HP occasionally makes
undocumented fixes.
.
Start ruling out sections of the root cause scope, and pretty soon
you'll know the exact root cause. By the way, I think System Rescue CD
has SMART programs, so you can see whether your hard disk is damaged,
or just has lost its file system or GPT or MBR.
SteveT
Steve Litt* http
On 12/11/14 05:59, FRIGN wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2014 21:27:46 -0500
STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
You might want to subscribe to the ports-changes changes list,
which will show you what's been changed. The source-changes
list will show you all the other cvs commits. Look at
http
On 12/10/14 20:51, Stan Gammons wrote:
When will new packages be built for AMD64? I'm getting library errors
with the latest snapshot and the current packages.
Stan
They come out frequently, but not on a set schedule. Since the
last set came out on the 6th, I would expect the next set in
On 12/9/2014 2:38 PM, John Merriam wrote:
Oh, and no matter what you do, they could always dump the RAM from your VM
instance and get your data from there after it's been decrypted.
The key is also likely stored in RAM, and it is simpler to get a
snapshot of RAM from a VM than it is to get
theoretically you
could trademark Radio brand dog food, but it wouldn't be easy.
SteveT
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myself (this time) ? Clue sticks? Error below.
tnx, STeve Andre'
=== kdrive
cd /usr/xenocara/kdrive exec make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper cleandir
cd /usr/xenocara/kdrive exec make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper depend
no dependencies here yet
cd /usr/xenocara/kdrive exec make -f Makefile.bsd
On 12/2/2014 4:46 PM, sven falempin wrote:
WARNING! Your cache is running out of filedescriptors
I have Squid on 5.4 amd64, which may or may not be the same.
And probably have to read more about ICAP
suspending ICAP service for too many failures
Do you need ICAP? I think it's
On 12/2/2014 8:49 PM, Einfach Jemand wrote:
Hmm, I checked on one of my boxen and there /etc/passwd has
_squid
^! Note the underline.
as account for this package, so you probably want
According to the package README:
When started by rc.d(8) (i.e. via pkg_scripts in
in the archives.
Thanks,
Steve Williams
Hi,
It is 1000 times faster (or some value... but wayyy faster) to just ftp
the ports.tar.gz file over when compared to using CVS.
Just saying...
Cheers,
Steve Williams
On 11/7/2014 8:47 AM, Jungle Boogie wrote:
Hello All,
# uname -a
OpenBSD jackknife.my.domain 5.6 GENERIC.MP#0 i386
, or
snapshots. Don't try to mix and match and you should have smooth sailing.
That's just been my personal experience. Other people way more
authoritative may have much wiser advice.
Cheers,
Steve Williams
whatever capacitive storage it might have. Leave it alone for
an hour then plug it together and try it.
2. Boot anything else, like a live CD and see if the battery problem is
the same.
3. kill apmd and see if that changes anything.
--STeve Andre'
didn't start on boot. So I made an
rc.conf.local, put that line in the new file, and bang, it started on
boot.
Is /etc/rc.local just some artifact I should ignore, or does it
actually have a purpose?
Thanks,
SteveT
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:09:33 -0400
Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
On 2014-10-28 09:46, Steve Litt wrote:
Is /etc/rc.local just some artifact I should ignore, or does it
actually have a purpose?
It has a purpose. Some local startup activities may require
scripting
once at boot time. Typically you would only use this for
executing system-specific commands to initialize non-packaged
software that you've compiled yourself.
I think I understand. If I wanted to run daemontools at boot, I would
put the svscanboot command in /etc/rc.local, right?
SteveT
Steve
?
Are there any other things that are going to need to be tweaked other
than /etc/fstab?
Am I going to need to run installboot or some other such utility to get
it to boot correctly after a restore?
Any thoughts of this idea in general?
Thanks,
Steve Williams
Hi,
That's fantastic. Thanks for the information.
Cheers,
Steve Williams
On 10/27/2014 1:35 PM, Josh Grosse wrote:
On 2014-10-27 14:14, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have an older system on physical hardware that needs upgrading. I've
been procrastinating because it's the type of thing
On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 12:21:15 +0100
Maurice McCarthy m...@mythic-beasts.com wrote:
OpenBSD 5.6 arrived Swansea UK today, 24 Oct 2014.
So does this mean I should download and install 5.6 to power my
OpenBSD/pf firewall/NAT/router?
SteveT
Steve Litt* http
?
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.com/
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Happy birthday, OpenBSD!
So The partition has to be raid, vs 4.2 BSD
Onward to my new disk...
--STeve Andre'
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http://www.aqua-mail.com
On October 6, 2014 12:22:25 AM STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
So I am missing something, or being dumb.
sd0j is a 128g piece of disk
way.
Thanks for clues, STeve Andre'
Sent with AquaMail for Android
http://www.aqua-mail.com
Is anyone using one with OpenBSD? Email me directly if you are willing
to talk.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
lo
Obviously this is a workaround, but until it's fixed it's better than
nothing. I don't know what the equivalent commands would be on
OpenBSD, but you might try them.
SteveT
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 10:50:20 +1000
Jaime Tarrant j...@cookiesystems.com wrote:
* On Fri Sep 19, 2014 at 11:19:47AM -0400 1251 , Steve Litt
(sl...@troubleshooters.com) wrote:
Hi all,
I had the following procmail filter:
0:
List-ID:.*misc.openbsd.org
.OpenBSD
Hi all,
Over the weekend, on a Linux list, I read that the kvm hardware VM mods
to qemu are not available on OpenBSD, and as a result any qemu sessions
on OpenBSD are extremely slow. Is that true, or is it just FUD?
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.com
On 9/20/2014 1:46 PM, Andrew Lester wrote:
Does anybody know what I can do to make the zone journal file be accessible by
named?
It's been a while since I set it up, but I gave up and made
/var/named/master owned by named. I also had to set
managed-keys-directory /master in the config so
Procmail recipes wrong? Can anyone
think of *any* explanation or solution?
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.com/
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How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something like
that as a firewall/router.
SteveT
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Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 14:40:17 -0600
n...@ghetto.sh wrote:
I have an APU ( 4GB
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something like
that as a firewall/router.
SteveT
The APU has 3 - 1 gig Ethernet ports and works great as a firewall
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:33:29 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 17:21, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16:47, Steve Litt wrote:
How many ethernet ports does it have? I'd love to use something
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:42:08 -0400
Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:33:29 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 17:21, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:54:13 -0500
Stan Gammons sg063...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/18/14 16
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 19:22:32 -0500
Chuck Burns brea...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:52:38 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I just remembered a third question: I can plug in a USB keyboard,
but how do I view the computer's output while installing OpenBSD or
troubleshooting? Ssh
been successful with this? If so, I'll go ahead and form
an exact symptom description.
Thanks,
SteveT
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2014 21:34:56 -0500
Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Quoting Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com:
Hi all,
Has anyone gotten qemu to install a Linux vm on OpenBSD5.5, 64bit? I
don't know whether I'm making dumb mistakes or whether I'm fighting
windmills, but so
data is, it's always reasonable to post it.
--STeve Andre'
On 8/8/2014 7:54 AM, Matthias Appel wrote:
HP Dynamic Smart Array is a RAID solution combining a storage host bus
adapter (HBA) and proprietary software components.
You don't want to use this...hell, nobody should want to use this!
The theory behind these fakeraid controllers is that you
in it and still works today. So a varient on )5.
Don't forget about dust and around the fans. I'd take it outside
and use compressed air of some kind to clean it.
Good luck...
--STeve Andre'
of the OS is entirely reasonable. You don't want to have versions of the
same thing running, or at least you shouldn't. If you do, virtualizing
might be a more sane way to go.
This is all open source, and you have the freedom to change, or mangle
things as you wish..
--STeve Andre'
On 7/13/2014 5:51 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
if i had those big brand servers then yes :)
I've had luck using old Compaq RIB cards in non-Compaq servers, if your
device still has PCI.
You may want to look into IPMI vulnerabilities before deciding to enable
it. Not that a RIB card is
Since 5.5 patch 003, when I use ftp(1) to connect to an https server
using a proxy (either a proxy that does SSL decryption or one that does
a straight CONNECT), ftp refuses to connect complaining that host
proxyname not present in server certificate. I tried adding '-S dont'
but it didn't
On 7/11/2014 11:58 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I haven't tried it on 5.5+patch, but that does work with -current:
http_proxy=http://$someproxy:3128/ ftp -S dont -o- https://https.openbsd.org/
Hm, I'll give it a shot, thanks.
First guess is do you have /etc/mygate ?
--STeve Andre'
On June 24, 2014 3:47:27 PM EDT, Stefan Olsson stur...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My colleague is after trying to install Current onto an old Dell PC
several
times now. -She can go through the install without problem, she gets
connected
,
both in terms of disk i/o and the running of a program that did
a lot of computations with little output. It seemed to me to be
less than 6%, using stopwatches but small enough to make me
stop testing.
But I think you agree with the general tone of this?
--STeve Andre'
of ever increasing hardware speed, optimizing on anything
other than security and stability is foolish.
--STeve Andre'
this.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
/usr/ports/pobj/kdelibs-4.11.5/build-amd64/lib/libkdecore.so.50.1:
warning: strcpy() is almost always misused, please use strlcpy()
/usr/local/lib/qt4/libQtCore.so.9.0: warning: rand_r() isn't random;
consider using arc4random()
/usr/local/lib/qt4/libQtCore.so.9.0
On 06/08/14 20:45, Nigel Taylor wrote:
On 06/09/14 01:16, STeve Andre' wrote:
Trying to compile kde4's libs I get the below error. I see it's related
to the recent ssl changes, but I don't see what I need to do to get
around this. The system is 5.5-current, compiled on June 4th. I
love
On 06/05/14 04:53, Johan Svensson wrote:
On 06/05/14 00:53, STeve Andre' wrote:
On 06/04/14 17:08, Johan Svensson wrote:
I'm trying to migrate from Linux to Openbsd on my laptop (thinkpad
x201).
The first problem that i came across was that the Cpu fanspeed was
running constantly
its limitations. It best deals with gradual
errors, not fast catastrophic ones.
--STeve Andre'
and 2801. 800MHz makes a huge difference. You have to
try different values for setperf to see what happens. sysctl will
also tell you the speed in hw.cpuspeed.
--STeve Andre'
in LibreSSL, OpenBSD, and how the
OpenBSD Foundation fits into this.
http://www.cuug.ab.ca/
I hope a video or audio transcript can be made available. Doesn't
have to be great, to be valuable. Thanks...
--STeve Andre'
Thanks for the responses, Stuart and Johan. Will investigate and play...
[I'm a little reluctant to go for Apache2, simply because I've never
tried it, and I have other webserver stuff to support... perhaps I'm
being a wuss ;).]
Steve
antiquity, on 5.5?
(Again I've searched with no success... I seem to be an edge case again...)
Steve
more weird as I use lots of tabs in chrome.
I don't think it matters but my boot disk is a 960g Crucial SSD.
--STeve Andre'
panic: softdep_deallocate_dependencies: dangling deps
Stopped at Debugger+0x5: leave
RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS PANIC
On 05/08/14 22:43, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 2:59 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
Twice now in three or so weeks, I've gotten a panic on my -current_amd64
W500 laptop. I've updated my tree several times during this time, and have
not seen other problems besides
On 05/08/14 23:41, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:14 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
On 05/08/14 22:43, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 2:59 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
Twice now in three or so weeks, I've gotten a panic on my
On 05/09/14 00:05, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 17:59, STeve Andre' wrote:
Twice now in three or so weeks, I've gotten a panic on my -current_amd64
W500 laptop. I've updated my tree several times during this time, and have
not seen other problems besides the known acpi heat
. I'll update my tree
during one, but will stay away from using it, as the tree of 45
minutes ago might not be right by the time your mirror gets
its update.
--STeve Andre'
) is
failing. The maillog shows this:
May 4 12:03:10 hglserver-test1 dovecot: lda(steve): Error: user steve:
Initialization failed: Namespace '': Home directory not set for user.
Can't expand ~/ for mail root dir in: ~/Maildir
May 4 12:03:10 hglserver-test1 dovecot: lda(steve): Fatal: Invalid
- it seemed to succeed (with no message
to deliver, but maillog showed delivery to INBOX, and the Maildir
indexes were updated. Now wondering if it's a sendmail issue...
Steve
--
--
Steve Fairhead
fivetrees ltd - for the complete music
the time the mail was queued. D'oh.
But queuing a fresh message results in delivery. Wahay! And it's clear
that clearing the environment was a change in dovecot between my two
versions, so I can see why it works, which is a bonus ;).
Thanks for your help.
Steve
Hi,
Can someone point me in the right direction
Print Screen on FreeRDP does
not work.when connected to Win 2k8 server
Have tried all print screen
options as well as CTRL-ALT-PLUS and CTRL-ALT-MINUS.
Is this likely to be a
FreeRDP issue or an FVWM issue
Any thoughts appreciated.
it slow, learning and reading as I go.
dmesg-55-amd64-snapshot-fresh
5.5 amd64 PXE booted cd55.iso fetching from /pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/
dmesg-55-amd64-snapshot-cvscurrent-diff
5.5 amd64 as above, CVS -current last night patched with the diff
supplied by Paul Irofti
Steve
On Sat, Apr 12
. I need to clone myself.
Steve
meant if there's something related to ACPI in fixes from vendor.
Oh, right, sorry. I will check
Steve
a nc6120 and there was an ACPI bug very similar to this, solved with
5.3, if I remember correctly.
Interesting, I'll try that out if necessary
Sadly, my hardware broke, so I cannot verify if it surfaced again.
Bummer. Thanks for sharing your experience with the issue
Steve Quinn
these things :-)
Steve
the Toronto area and am hitting my first BSDCan in May
if that helps.
Take care
Steve Quinn
/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/205033
I'd like to offer the use of my HP nc6320 if a Developer would like to
play directly with the hardware to assist others in the community with
the issue.
I'll be at BSDCan 2014 and can bring it along. Otherwise, please let
me know if/how I can be of any help.
Take care
Steve
(a very un-standard
standard). There are many ways to solve the same problem...
Cheers,
Steve Williams
On 3/19/2014 12:22 PM, Leonov Aleksey wrote:
I think what they filtered traffic from non windows or linux machine.
I think this is the case. I'm behind a transparent http proxy (Squid)
on OpenBSD, and from Windows http://www.aeroflot.ru times out, and
https://www.aeroflot.ru (which bypasses
,
Steve W.
So far, I'm not finding them. I'm interested in learning more
about 150 IO error and 442 i/o error 5, but a general list
of them would be good. I know I'm missing something...
Thanks, STeve Andre'
Hi All,
I use AuthPF a fair bit to limit acces to external ports that I dont
want globally accessible.
The users that utilise this I I can plan for so they
have an ssh client installed on the device
I am now trying to authenticate
unknown users that likey will not have an SSH client.
The users
On 12/9/2013 7:24 PM, Adam Jensen wrote:
Disk performance is *very* bad. For example:
Shot in the dark, but maybe try upgrading the 6404 firmware from 2.34 to
2.84, there are a variety of fixes that possibly could have been worked
around by the other OS' drivers.
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