On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Andy wrote:
> On Fri 08 Nov 2013 18:28:38 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
>
>> Andy [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Chris,
>>>
>>> Yea that makes sense, as you say its pretty trivial and a divide by zero
>>> check is a common coding practice...
>>>
>>> I will
On Fri 08 Nov 2013 18:28:38 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Andy [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yea that makes sense, as you say its pretty trivial and a divide by zero
check is a common coding practice...
I will try again as I only tried 'Max Performance' but it might mean until
this is f
Andy [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Yea that makes sense, as you say its pretty trivial and a divide by zero
> check is a common coding practice...
>
> I will try again as I only tried 'Max Performance' but it might mean until
> this is fixed we cannot enable 'Turbo+' at all.
>
> W
Hi Chris,
Yea that makes sense, as you say its pretty trivial and a divide by
zero check is a common coding practice...
I will try again as I only tried 'Max Performance' but it might mean
until this is fixed we cannot enable 'Turbo+' at all.
With the GIANT lock in OpenBSD I was really hopi
Andy [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
> Hi back in the office now.
>
> On Thu 07 Nov 2013 20:54:20 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> >Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
> >>Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2)
> >>with 'Power Technology' in the supermicro BIOS se
On Fri 08 Nov 2013 10:42:52 GMT, Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2013 Nov 08 (Fri) at 10:31:56 + (+), Andy wrote:
:On Thu 07 Nov 2013 20:54:20 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
:>Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
:>>Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2)
with '
On 2013 Nov 08 (Fri) at 10:31:56 + (+), Andy wrote:
:On Thu 07 Nov 2013 20:54:20 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
:>Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
:>>Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2)
with 'Power Technology' in the supermicro BIOS set to 'Max Per
Hi back in the office now.
On Thu 07 Nov 2013 20:54:20 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2) with
'Power Technology' in the supermicro BIOS set to 'Max Performance', on both 5.4
release and
Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
> Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2)
> with 'Power Technology' in the supermicro BIOS set to 'Max Performance', on
> both 5.4 release and the snapshot dated Nov 3rd;
>
This is a bug that needs to be fixed.
>
>
> H
Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2) with
'Power Technology' in the supermicro BIOS set to 'Max Performance', on both
5.4 release and the snapshot dated Nov 3rd;
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If I reset
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 arrive as the chips
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 awsome.
>
Nice to read, what is the m
Hi, No I have been waiting for the hardware to arrive as the chips are
so new (Sept 2013).
C6xx chipsets work fine as Chris said, crossing fingers for Ivy
Bridge-EP, this is a few generations ahead of the 55xx CPUs, but I'm
sure they will work great as the instruction set is the same.
Will b
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 awsome.
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
2013/9/19 Stuart Henderson
> On 2013-09-19, MERIGHI Marcus wrote:
> > Other obvious suggestions: HENQ, NEWQ, PQ
>
> pff, the old one was ALTQ, clearly this should be NEUQ ;)
>
>
NEUQ sound like a region from Argentina: Neuquén
fair for the german, it is not zen tough
NEUQ, like NUKE ?
i vote for TheQueue, because What else ?!
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2013-09-19, MERIGHI Marcus wrote:
> > Other obvious suggestions: HENQ, NEWQ, PQ
>
> pff, the old one was ALTQ, clearly this should
On 2013-09-19, MERIGHI Marcus wrote:
> Other obvious suggestions: HENQ, NEWQ, PQ
pff, the old one was ALTQ, clearly this should be NEUQ ;)
My vote -> *HENQ
Chickens lined up..
On Thu 19 Sep 2013 11:34:03 BST, MERIGHI Marcus wrote:
pkesh...@gmail.com (patrick keshishian), 2013.09.19 (Thu) 09:39 (CEST):
On Thursday, September 19, 2013, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 09:14, Henning Brauer wrote:
*ALTQ's replacement..
D
pkesh...@gmail.com (patrick keshishian), 2013.09.19 (Thu) 09:39 (CEST):
> On Thursday, September 19, 2013, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 09:14, Henning Brauer wrote:
> > >> *ALTQ's replacement..
> > >> Does it have a name yet, or are you sticking with; new super duper
> > >> simple
On Thursday, September 19, 2013, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 09:14, Henning Brauer wrote:
>
> >> *ALTQ's replacement..
> >>
> >> Does it have a name yet, or are you sticking with; new super duper
> >> simple prio queuer?
> >
> > I'm not into marketing. It's just the new queueing s
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 09:14, Henning Brauer wrote:
>> *ALTQ's replacement..
>>
>> Does it have a name yet, or are you sticking with; new super duper
>> simple prio queuer?
>
> I'm not into marketing. It's just the new queueing subsystem.
JTNQ it is, then.
* Andy [2013-09-17 15:36]:
> On Tue 17 Sep 2013 13:48:45 BST, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >On 2013-09-16, Andy wrote:
> >>Planning to test Hennings new ALTQ subsystem diff on OpenBSD 5.4 with
> >>this hardware :D
> >pardon the pedantry, but it's not altq..
> Lol, yes sorry ;)
>
> *ALTQ's replaceme
Oh yea, just look at the slides.. Dohh ;)
On Tue 17 Sep 2013 14:54:12 BST, Jiri B wrote:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 02:35:48PM +0100, Andy wrote:
On Tue 17 Sep 2013 13:48:45 BST, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-09-16, Andy wrote:
Planning to test Hennings new ALTQ subsystem diff on OpenBSD 5.4
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 02:35:48PM +0100, Andy wrote:
> On Tue 17 Sep 2013 13:48:45 BST, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >On 2013-09-16, Andy wrote:
> >>Planning to test Hennings new ALTQ subsystem diff on OpenBSD 5.4 with
> >>this hardware :D
> >>
> >
> >pardon the pedantry, but it's not altq..
> >
>
On Tue 17 Sep 2013 13:48:45 BST, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-09-16, Andy wrote:
Planning to test Hennings new ALTQ subsystem diff on OpenBSD 5.4 with
this hardware :D
pardon the pedantry, but it's not altq..
Lol, yes sorry ;)
*ALTQ's replacement..
Does it have a name yet, or are you
On 2013-09-16, Andy wrote:
> Planning to test Hennings new ALTQ subsystem diff on OpenBSD 5.4 with
> this hardware :D
>
pardon the pedantry, but it's not altq..
On Tue 17 Sep 2013 08:58:12 BST, Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2013 Sep 16 (Mon) at 16:42:26 +0100 (+0100), Andy wrote:
:I know that OpenBSD runs on any CPU which is based on the AMD64
:architecture, however someone has worried me and said that this CPU and
:chipset is different somehow and might not b
On 2013 Sep 16 (Mon) at 16:42:26 +0100 (+0100), Andy wrote:
:I know that OpenBSD runs on any CPU which is based on the AMD64
:architecture, however someone has worried me and said that this CPU and
:chipset is different somehow and might not boot with BSD!?
Does Windows work with it? Does it cl
Hi,
Does OpenBSD 5.3/5.4 support the very new Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon processors
(E5-2637v2) and the Intel C602 Patsburg-A Chipset?
http://shop.transtec.co.uk/GB/E/products/server/application_server.html?mod=prod&name=SA1260A304R&disp=config
I know that OpenBSD runs on any CPU which is based on the AM
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