hmm, on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 08:00:20AM +0200, Rolf Sommerhalder said that
Just found that my previous analysis was flawed. The problem is not
related to the length of the patch cable. lii(4) comes up correctly if
the eeePC is connected to the switch at the time when the eeePC is
powered on.
dual booting with linux these days i am now totally lost.
seems like the xandros distro picks up the how clock
but the set /etc/localtime didn't do anything. date
shows the same as the bios time...
could the linux dualbooters help me set up the system
so the two os do not fight over time?
what
hmm, on Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:56:22PM -0400, Woodchuck said that
Set your camera to UTC and be happy.
and have rubbish exif info in every picture? no thanks.
at least that is OS independent and the only correct data
no matter what.
this is like saying, set your watch to UTC and when
looking
hi there,
recently i have sent bug report using sendbug
and did not get a gnats confirmation.
it was from a 4.2-current machine, older one
obviously, and i was wondering if there is
some incompatibility between the old and new
sendbug...
i thought maybe the mail didn't get through
for some
hi there,
i just upgraded to 7th jun -current and dhclient on lii0
doesnt work anymore. a couple of weeks ago it was fine.
now it is and endless link change festival:
amaaq route -n monitor
got message of size 144 on Mon Jun 9 15:42:09 2008
RTM_IFINFO: iface status change: len 144, if# 1,
hi there,
is there a way to assign custom functions to acpi events,
something like hotplugd for device events?
the thing is, that most of the notebooks assign events to
a lot of fn+function keys. often these are not functional
or semi-functional in openbsd so why not use them for something
hmm, on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 11:01:25AM -0500, Marco Peereboom said that
ACPI does knote and kqueue so it can be done properly. Are you planning
on writing diffs?
i am afraid my knowledge of the kernel internals is not sufficient
for a task like this at the moment... i will definitely try,
hi there,
in trying to hunt down a hotplugd issue on the eeepc,
i have come across the following issue.
i use the kern.usermount facility. i can umount
anything i have mounted manually. but if the mounting
was done by hotplugd or from /etc/fstab at boot time
(by a root process in one word)
hmm, on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 02:41:44AM +, Jacob Meuser said that
he's talking about not being able to unmount a filsystem, as opposed
to not being able to mount it. here's an example:
thanks for the wonderul example, i made one too, but thought
that the descriptive text will be more
hmm, on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 07:38:17AM +, Jacob Meuser said that
/*
* Only root, or the user that did the original mount is
* permitted to update it.
*/
perhaps that comment should find it's way into umount(8).
sweet.
if
hi there,
please compare the following for my external usb disk:
amaaq sudo fdisk sd0
Disk: sd0 geometry: 60801/255/63 [976768065 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: idC H S -C H S [ start: size ]
hi there,
all day today, my openbsd box (3.9 release) was dog slow
to respond. after looking a bit, it seems that bittorrent
(BitTorrent-4.2.2) is slowing it down, making pf choke.
i don't do much torrenting and upload is limited to 30K.
the moment i start any torrent that is also seeding,
hmm, on Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 05:32:32PM +0100, Han Boetes said that
The official bittorrent client is rather resource-hungry. Consider
using rtorrent which is written in c++.
i certainly will.
BitTorrent is no doubt a bit slower and bigger in memory,
but i can't see why it makes pf throw up.
hi there,
here i go again, describing usb problems. i am really not sure now
if it is a) my external disk, b) openbsd, c) bios/motherboard/usb port
that is giving me the headache...
i am trying my luck here, and please find attached a most curious
/var/log/messages snippet of one from reboot
minor addition.
i plugged in the disk today for testing, and left it there,
and it didn't freeze. it played the on and off game for
about 40m (sd0 detached 48 times) at which point the kernel
disabled the port in question.
so i cannot reproduce the crash every time.
has anyone ever seen
hmm, on Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 07:40:52PM -0500, Nick Holland said that
It means translation is stupid, but we keep doing it. :)
it is not really the translation that got me worried
(although wouldn't it be more consistent to use the n x 255 x 63
version everywhere?) but the different number of
hmm, on Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 02:06:45PM +0100, mickey said that
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 10:13:29AM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 07:40:52PM -0500, Nick Holland said that
It means translation is stupid, but we keep doing it. :)
it is not really
hmm, on Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 03:09:10PM +0100, mickey said that
what? dick measurement techniques?
a bit preoccupied with dicks and measurements, aren't we?
perhaps if you associate disk geometries with dicks, maybe
you also talk of nipples instead of keys on your keyboard, etc.
actually not a
is there a way i can get more usb diagnostics?
it seems that USBVERBOSE is on by default in the kernels.
i would like to get some insight into what's happening
when the disk (seemingly without reasons) detaches.
some more tests yesterday: i used the disk without
problems for more than 3 hours in
hi there,
i am trying to troubleshoot a usb external disk.
the disk detaches while mounted and used.
how can i umount / before i am going to reboot?
syncing cannot work in this case of course,
but that leaves only the external disk in a dirty
state, not my /, hence the question.
is it possible
hi there,
some more updates.. feels a bit like talking to myself :}
i have compiled a custom kernel with options UMASSDEBUG, UHUBDEBUG.
there is a log attached to this mail showing as the disk
is attached to the first usb (high speed) port (@17:27:36)
and then to the second (high speed) port
hmm, on Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 07:40:52PM -0500, Nick Holland said that
the cylinders, heads, sectors and the number of total sectors do not match.
what does this mean?
It means translation is stupid, but we keep doing it. :)
ok, now just to make things more interesting, i have found a disk
hmm, on Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 06:23:31PM -0800, Marco S Hyman said that
frantisek holop writes:
so what's up with these dick measurements?
I think you got that part just right :-)
Expecthing cyl * head * sec/cyl to come up with the number of actual
sectors on the disk is your problem
hmm, on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 08:56:24PM +1100, Shane J Pearson said that
On 13/02/2007, at 8:18 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
how am i (and fdisk) supposed to make partitions on CHS boundaries
if instead of 19457/255/63 fdisk sees the disk as 152627/64/32?
What is the point in trying to align
hmm, on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 08:18:50AM -0500, Kenneth R Westerback said that
OpenBSD aligns to boundaries. It just makes up the boundaries, as do
other OS's. It's unfortunate that all OS's don't make up the same
boundaries but until you can convince all OS developers to use the
same fake
hmm, on Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 08:42:19PM +0100, frantisek holop said that
here i go again, describing usb problems. i am really not sure now
if it is a) my external disk, b) openbsd, c) bios/motherboard/usb port
that is giving me the headache...
none of them.
it seems that it was acpi after
hi there,
i was wondering if it was possible to use known_hosts for some kind
of local alias database.
e.g. i have only an ip. it would be nice imho if i could add
a symbolic name:
before:
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd ssh-rsa B3NzaC1yc2EBvI snip snip snip
after:
box,aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd ssh-rsa
hi there,
i was always great fan of the status command in the shell.
doing vry cool stuff like ping summary without exiting
(a linux admin friend needed this badly) and just generally
peeking under the hood what a particular program is up to
while being to quiet. i am using aug 26 snapshot
hi there,
i am in st. petersburg for a couple of days
if some openbsd user{s} want to meet up for
a drink/chat i'd be happy to meet some natives...
-f
--
atheistic dyslexics don't believe in dog
hmm, on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 09:17:53AM +0100, Marc Balmer said that
If you care for security, go with the one in base. Huge and highly loaded
websites are served with it.
could you give some examples please?
1.3 has some serious limitations stemming from it's overall
architecture and in some
hmm, on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 01:46:32PM +0100, Mathias Reitinger said that
On 13:35 10 Nov 08, frantisek holop wrote:
am vainly waiting for an announcement about it...
according to the OpenCON schedule (http://2008.opencon.org/2008/schedule/)
there will be a talk about it there.
good
hmm, on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 02:10:57PM +, Gilles Chehade said that
I am willing to give it hundreds of hours of my time because it is a fun
and interesting project, and I have free time.
As to the rest of the mail, I can't be bothered to answer it all, mostly
because I disliked the tone
hello everyone,
i am sure many others of you have also noticed that there is
an smtpd in the works, but unlike the other projects in
progress (like opencvs) i am vainly waiting for an
announcement about it... i realize it is not ready for use
but neither was opencvs when started so why the
hmm, on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 03:18:40AM +, Jacob Meuser said that
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 05:39:54PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
i dont think my mail was more aggresive than the avarage misc@ mail
oh, frantisek!
you are such a funnily foolish troll ;)
please keep entertaining
hmm, on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 03:38:07PM +0800, David Schulz said that
If i now type `mutt` into my Terminal, mutt will take about 736 seconds
just to open up the Mailbox, displaying a Reading
/home/ds/mail/INBOX...x/148800 (3%).
`top` shows the CPU (P4, 3GhZ) working away at 60% or so, but
hi there,
i was looking for some ahci info when i stumbled upon the intel site
http://www.intel.com/technology/serialata/ahci.htm
Implementation of the Advanced Host Controller Interface
Specification requires a license from Intel.
does this mean based on their specs, or _any_
hmm, on Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 01:56:16PM -0200, Marcos Laufer - Ipv4networks.com
said that
it's 10 times faster than ide , go for it.
also get the right hard drives, those must be sata2
so no real benefit for sata disks?
how can i say if a disk is sata or sata2?
sata is SATA 150 and sata2 is
hi there,
i was wondering if some other people are seeing this as well.
on my eeepc i am booting openbsd from usb stick. i am using
recent snapshots. after startup when i login, very often i see
1..4 (sh) zombie processes with hotplugd's PID as PPID.
i am guessing these are /etc/hotplugd/attach
hi there,
i was just reading ral(4) and rum(4) to look for
devices that support these. i noticed that while
ral(4) lists all the devices in one paragraph,
rum(4) on the other hand lists them one at a line.
i think it might be nice to have them consistent.
(and just in case anyone asked, i find
hi there,
the sandisk cruzer line of pen-drives (i have a 4G)
are U3 smart pen-drives that have a hidden partition
or whatever it is: www.u3.com .
in openbsd it comes up as cd* besides the sd* part.
i had no luck mounting it or using it in any way.
IIRC in windows it comes up as a separate drive
here's the dmesg for this cruzer:
umass2 at uhub0 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0 SanDisk Corporation U3
Cruzer Micro rev 2.00/0.10 addr 4
umass2: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus2 at umass2: 2 targets, initiator 0
sd2 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0: SanDisk, U3 Cruzer Micro, 4.05 SCSI2 0/direct
hmm, on Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 03:20:53PM -0500, Brynet said that
http://www.u3.com/uninstall/
thanks for the tip, the cd* device is gone :]
i wish i knew that before.
anyone knows how this utility works?
i really thoght this was hw based!
and can anyone still with the U3 stuff reproduce
the
hmm, on Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 06:15:01PM +0200, frantisek holop said that
android.git.kernel.org being down, i cannot have a look at
the adb sources. i am not really interested in the SDK itself,
although it would be nice i guess.
looks like, google finally got its act together and the sources
hi there,
i have noticed when i was trying to play HD media
both in mplayer or vlc, the video was always getting
out of sync. in /etc/rc.conf.local i have:
apmd_flags=-C
because per the man page
-C Start apmd in cool running performance adjustment mode. In this
mode,
hmm, on Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 10:40:28PM +0100, frantisek holop said that
hi there,
i have noticed when i was trying to play HD media
both in mplayer or vlc, the video was always getting
out of sync. in /etc/rc.conf.local i have:
dmesg, just in case.
OpenBSD 5.1-beta (GENERIC.MP) #167
hmm, on Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:26:19PM +, Christian Weisgerber said that
frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
i like -C. but if it doesnt increase setperf while watching HD,
when does it do it then? its heuristic is off a bit.
apm -C is pretty much useless if hw.ncpu 1.
maybe
hi there,
i wanted to try at least a hello world on android.
so i installed some linux on a usb stick to use as a
mobile development environment. it went rather well,
using the official hello world tutorial, eclipse and ADT.
but eclipse is not my thing really and as many components
needed for
hmm, on Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 02:12:39PM +0200, Martin Pelikan said that
When I sought ksh in Linux, pdksh quickly became out of the question
since it doesn't support tab-completion at all. mksh seems to do work
$ cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l
$ echo $KSH_VERSION
@(#)PD KSH v5.2.14
hmm, on Thu, May 05, 2011 at 06:31:42PM +0200, frantisek holop said that
hmm, on Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 02:12:39PM +0200, Martin Pelikan said that
When I sought ksh in Linux, pdksh quickly became out of the question
since it doesn't support tab-completion at all. mksh seems to do work
$ echo
hi there,
i have always used the EXAMPLE given in rdate(8) for manually
syncing the clock on my vmware openbsd images after coming back
from hybernation. but i have noticed that even after ntpd
stabilized the situation, the clock was still always off:
$ sudo rdate -ncv ptbtime1.ptb.de
Sun Jul
hi there,
i have just noticed in /var/log/messages:
Jul 26 21:57:59 hatvan /bsd: uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries
Jul 26 22:14:26 hatvan /bsd: uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries
Jul 26 22:26:38 hatvan /bsd: uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries
archives mostly show 4.3
hi there,
sorry for the offtopic but there are probably many knowledgeable
admins on this list as well.
i am looking for a solution that keeps monitoring file system io
for all stuff under a certain path and whenever files
change/get added/removed it synchronises these changes with
multiple
hmm, on Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 10:18:23AM +0200, Stefan Unterweger said that
* Benny Lofgren on Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:47:01AM +0200:
Otherwise, it sounds more like what you need is NFS... or is the machine
you're trying to do this on a dual-boot machine and you want access to the
file
hmm, on Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 08:37:26AM +0200, Tomas Bodzar said that
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:03 AM, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I ran apache killer on an OpenBSD 4.7 webserver the processor goes
only up to 36% and there is no problem with its services.
Where as the
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 06:20:13PM -0400, Ted Unangst said that
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011, frantisek holop wrote:
it's not like there are no reasonable alternatives. nginx for example
has a nice security record and a 2 clause bsd license. but as it's in
the ports i personally dont
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 04:25:25PM -0400, Eric Furman said that
On 2011-08-30 19.27, frantisek holop wrote:
the ports i personally dont care if it's in base or ports. sendmail and
apache are really the only things in openbsd base that baffle me
everytime i cross paths with them
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 04:41:10PM -0700, patrick keshishian said that
now this is not about me pushing e.g. nginx as an apache
replacement in base. before these very usable alternatives
i was quite happy to have a reliable web server in base,
just like anyone else. but for me it's
hmm, on Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 04:23:18PM +0200, Gilles Chehade said that
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/11/10/4051954
a mail you will probably never forgive me :]
good luck with the project :]
-f
--
i know someone with the exact same name! really? who?
hmm, on Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 08:32:23AM -0500, Bryan said that
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 06:23, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
That sounds more like crappy DNS or filtered Internet. I can't speak
for chromium but webkit likes = 256 files = 16384 stack. Adsuck can
go a long way
hmm, on Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:43:28AM -0500, Marco Peereboom said that
My Internet is ATT U-verse, so you may be right about the crappy DNS. I
will try changing it to OpenDNS or Google's DNS and see if that helps...
give pdnsd a try. one realises how slow dns can be without a nice
slow saturday :]
-f
--
one seventh of our lives is spent on mondays.
hi there,
with more and more android phones around,
it would be nice to have a working 'adb'
to make backups and push custom ROMs on the devices.
i found an older adb linux exectuble in their SDK archives.
it can be started under linux emulation, but that's about it:
$ adb devices
* daemon not
hmm, on Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:50:54AM +0200, Otto Moerbeek said that
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:19:03AM +0200, Johan Ryberg wrote:
Why not https://github.com/openbsd?
I think the whole community can benefit a total move to github.
They have it all =)
Regards Johan
The
http://www.osnews.com/story/21441/Debian_Switching_to_EGLIBC
i only send this because of the past clashes between
Ulrich and the gang.
-f
ps. hint hint nudge nudge :]
--
courage is fear that has said its prayers.
hmm, on Thu, May 07, 2009 at 03:13:53PM +0200, frantisek holop said that
http://www.osnews.com/story/21441/Debian_Switching_to_EGLIBC
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4980
hillarious. good fun.
who does this remind me? let's see...
and as added bonus, thorsten is there, long
hi there,
does anyone know how to mount a .dmg file on openbsd?
$ file image.dmg
image.dmg: Apple Partition data block size: 2048, first type:
Apple_partition_map, name: Apple, number of blocks: 15,
anybody tried anything of these?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Disk_Image#Non-Macintosh
hi there,
reading about the recent apache timeout DoS (ha.ckers.org/)
i had look at the default pf timeouts. i have two questions.
where does the number for
tcp.established 86400s
come from? what is the rationale behind
a 24h timout for estabilished tcp connections?
just curious, i
hi there,
is there an easy way to make a complete and full transcript of
an upgrade or install using bsd.rd without a serial console?
might come handy for bug reports and also archiving the choices
one made at install time.
script(1) is only about 10k but i doubt it might make onto
the install
hi there,
now that set require-order is disabled by default,
is there a practical use for it?
isn't it now a 'useless knob'?
-f
--
friends are people you can be quiet with.
hi there,
i was wondering if it is a good idea to put actual hosts
into man pages as examples as in:
EXT_IF = fxp0
MAILHOSTS = {129.128.11.10, 129.128.11.43}
pass in log on $EXT_IF inet proto tcp to $MAILHOSTS \
port smtp
pass out
hmm, on Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 08:08:45PM +0200, Henning Brauer said that
* frantisek holop min...@obiit.org [2009-06-30 18:47]:
now that set require-order is disabled by default,
is there a practical use for it?
isn't it now a 'useless knob'?
it will be very much useless soon
hi there,
old habits die hard, but i wouldn't mind drowning screen(1)..
so i am biting the bullet and trying to convert my spartan
.screenrc to .tmux.conf, this mail being the result of that
process, hopefully seen as constructive criticism...
a cosmetic start, i personally think that
hmm, on Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 04:45:18PM -0500, Marco Peereboom said that
bind '' choose-window
you sure this works? i am still getting split-window...
bind s split-window
does it work without this? it's as if if the function is
not reassigned to something else or unbound, then it
overrides
hmm, on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 12:09:08AM +0100, Nicholas Marriott said that
However, you will be glad to hear that in -current, tmux no longer issues
these
commands (they are not necessary and interfere with alternate screens), but if
i am using current :]
What is copy mode missing?
hmm, on Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 09:57:48PM -0500, neal hogan said that
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 02:15:33AM +, Wayne M. Scace wrote:
Hello,
What exactly is tmux?
man tmux(1)
that'll work only on -current.
hmm. man.cgi doesn't see it either in current.
what's going on?
-f
hmm, on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 01:54:51AM +0100, Nicholas Marriott said that
What is copy mode missing?
nothing, i just put it on the list what is needed for tmux
to dehtrone screen :]
I don't understand. What is tmux copy mode missing?
it is not missing anything. that was just a list
hmm, on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 08:13:42AM +0200, Thomas Pfaff said that
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 05:38:33 +0200
frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
hmm, on Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 09:57:48PM -0500, neal hogan said that
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 02:15:33AM +, Wayne M. Scace wrote
hi there,
Jul 14 Storming of the Bastille by the citizens of Paris, 1789
Jul 14 Bastille Day
is this needed twice?
-f
--
when childhood dies, its corpses are called adults.
hmm, on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 01:58:52PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff said that
Really?
$ man tmux(1)
ksh: syntax error: `(' unexpected
i meant, the man page itself is only in current...
so it might be better to send online references
because of people not on -current...
I know
hmm, on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 10:59:00AM +0200, Alexander Hall said that
Nicholas Marriott wrote:
I see, thanks.
I don't think a customisable message is necessary,
... as long as the default is not Wuff Wuff!! :-)
hey! i heard that! :p
Wuff! Wuff!!
-f
--
a true friend knows who
hi there,
is this
http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog18/accf_smtp.pdf
implementing spamd at the kernel level?
-f
--
there are no skeptics in hell.
hmm, on Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 08:21:16PM +0200, ropers said that
Please don't require me to submit myself to facefuck in order to see
it's not facefuck.
it's fuckbook.
-f
--
so easy, a child can do it. child sold seperately.
hi there,
replacing screen with tmux is going fabulously.
the very last thing i can't seem to make to work is
(from man screen)
escape xy
Set the command character to x and the character generat-
ing a literal command character (by triggering the meta
command) to
hmm, on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 07:34:13PM -0400, Mike Erdely said that
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:46:44AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
but i can't seem to be able to send a real ^x
to the window. screen's escape command lets me
set that if i press ^x x (control-x, followed by
a single x
morning,
https://www.isc.org/node/474
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/725188
-f
--
if its stupid and it works - its not stupid
hi there,
amaaq$ uname -a
OpenBSD amaaq 4.6 GENERIC#29 i386
amaaq$ sudo fstat /adata
USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/WSZ|DV NAME
amaaq$ sudo umount /adata/
umount: /adata: Device busy
what are my other choices hunting down the process that makes
the mount
hmm, on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 02:18:56PM +1000, Aaron Mason said that
Type pwd, make sure you're not in it. Do the same for any terminals
you have accessing that machine.
no, i am not there. i closed all the shells too.
but that would show up in fstat anyway:
amaaq$ cd /adata/
amaaq$ fstat
hmm, on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:58:42AM -0400, Brynet said that
I've never had this problem before.. but according to the man page,
you can forcefully remove the mount using.. your signature.. '-f'.
If this fails, unplug the USB cable or power down the drive..
detaching it from the system.
hmm, on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 09:56:29AM -0400, Dan Harnett said that
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 06:06:16AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
amaaq$ sudo fstat /adata
USER CMD PID FD MOUNTINUM MODE R/WSZ|DV
NAME
You should use the '-f' option to fstat
hi there,
i meant to ask this for some time but i always forget.
amaaq$ vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq0/clock 26305056 99
irq130/acpi0264720
irq82/azalia0 9429503
irq83/iwn0
hmm, on Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:20:51PM +0200, Jurjen Oskam said that
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 04:12:56PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 09:56:29AM -0400, Dan Harnett said that
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 06:06:16AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
amaaq$ sudo
hi there,
# Windows TCP/IP stack is a mess. For most recent XP, 2000 and
# even 98, the pathlevel, not the actual OS version, is more
^
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hi there,
it seems that i have found the sequence to reliably
reproduce this problem.
# mount /adata
# cd /adata
# vnconfig svnd0 install46.iso
# mount /dev/svnd0c /mnt
# umount /mnt
# umount /adata
umount: /adata: Device busy
# vnconfig -u svnd0
# umount /adata
why wasn't fstat showing this
hmm, on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 09:53:57AM +0200, Jan Stary said that
On Aug 12 02:59:38, frantisek holop wrote:
hi there,
it seems that i have found the sequence to reliably
reproduce this problem.
# mount /adata
# cd /adata
# vnconfig svnd0 install46.iso
# mount /dev/svnd0c
hi there,
i welcome everyone reading this mail with the hollywood plot like
subject line.
here's what's happening, plain and simple: during the upgrade process,
for some months now --- every couple of week i upgrade to -current ---
the upgrade process stops/stalls always exactly at 77% of
hi there,
under certain load (copying from one external disk to the other,
pkg_add -ui, etc) starting systat in a new terminal makes the
system stop responding. no core dump, no ddb, nothing. the
screen freezes and the machine can be ony turned off. sorry that i
can't get any more details but
hmm, on Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 08:44:21AM +0200, Jan Stary said that
On Aug 13 02:33:09, frantisek holop wrote:
hi there,
i welcome everyone reading this mail with the hollywood plot like
subject line.
here's what's happening, plain and simple: during the upgrade process,
for some
hi there,
Aug 25 Constitution Day in Paragual
shouldn't that be Paraguai?
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hi there,
i found this interesting article
http://www.renesys.com/blog/2009/08/staring-into-the-gorge.shtml
i am not a bgp user so i would be grateful if someone
answered how openbsd's bgpd handles the described problem.
thanks,
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http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1390172
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