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| Nov 16, 4:41 pm 2010 |
| Fred Crowson | Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
only 10baseT. Never realized it before because the speed is enough (mostly
relatively slow internet connection, no large files to/from other machines).
still "basic", but shouldn't at least 100baseTX work? That's what all my
switches support. I have to check with a 1 GbE switch, but I don't know if I
Hi,
What does:
ifconfig em0 media
say?
Fred
| Nov 16, 4:41 pm 2010 |
| Jeremy Chase | Re: em(4) is just 10baseT
I'm just spitballing here, but have you verified that it is really 10baseT?
I would do an experiment to see what ball-park transfer rates you can get on
your LAN. It is possible that the output of ifconfig is incorrect.
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| Nov 16, 4:37 pm 2010 |
| Jochen Fabricius | em(4) is just 10baseT
Hi all,
today I discovered that my network connection on an Acer Aspire X3900 is only 10baseT. Never realized it before because the speed is enough (mostly relatively slow internet connection, no large files to/from other machines). System is 4.8-release.
I checked:
- wiring: even at shortest connection to the switch only 10baseT was available
- other switches
- other machines with the same cables, same port on switch
The PHY is a 82578, and as I understand the commit messages the support ...
| Nov 16, 3:24 pm 2010 |
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| Nov 16, 12:55 pm 2010 |
| Orestes Leal R. | Mgetty and Ringback Break my Serial Modems?
Hi, I have a box running 4.3, Last Month I was running mgetty+ppp(official
packages for that version),
this machine was a dial-in server with ppp and mgetty using the *ringback*
mode as explained
in the mgetty man page, first 2 rings then the user cancels (I did this
part with a Java
App (JDUN Library) that dials, waits the exact time for two rings, cancel,
and then dials
again in 20 or so seconds, all this for automate all this in one app),
in the server mgetty waits for the call in a ...
| Nov 16, 11:36 am 2010 |
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| Nov 16, 9:34 am 2010 |
| Simon Slaytor | Re: geode
I've had ver 3.7 onwards running on a Nokia IP120 performing site to
site IPSec vpn's (3DES+PFS) without any problems.
Performance isn't huge, sadly no figures to hand but had no issues
running VOIP/ICA/MS SMB traffic etc.
| Nov 16, 11:55 am 2010 |
| Claudiu Pruna | geode
Hi there,
Could anyone provide some personal experience about OpenBSD and AMD
Geode based boards ?
I am thinking of doing some piece of IPSEC router for a friend and I
can't appreciate correctly what should I expect from it in matters of
max bandwidth, pps, etc.
Thanks,
Claudiu
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| Nov 16, 9:12 am 2010 |
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| Nov 16, 8:45 am 2010 |
| Patrick Lamaiziere | ifconfig and carp demote count
(4.8/amd4)
Hello,
Looks like the carp "demote count" is limited to 255 but the max value
in ifconfig is less or equal to 128.
# ifconfig -g carp
carp: carp demote count 0
# ifconfig -g carp carpdemote 100
# ifconfig -g carp carpdemote 100
# ifconfig -g carp
carp: carp demote count 200
# ifconfig -g carp -carpdemote 200
ifconfig: invalid carp demotion: too large
Thanks, regards.
| Nov 16, 7:48 am 2010 |
| Marius Nünnerich | BSD at FOSDEM 2011 - Call for speakers
Hello all,
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We want to continue the great success of the last years and again we
have a booth and a devroom.
Please submit your proposal to me asap. We have a devroom on
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| Nov 16, 5:17 am 2010 |
| RLW | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
root@router-test (/root)# systat queue
QUEUE BW SCH PRIO PKTS BYTES
DROP_P DROP_B QLEN BORROW SUSPEN P/S B/S
root_em0 1000M cbq 0 1947967 2879364K
0 0 0 0 0 29412 44525K
q_lan 950M cbq 1947967 2879364K
0 0 0 0 0 29412 44525K
root@router-test (/root)# pfctl -vvs queue
queue root_em0 on em0 bandwidth 1Gb priority 0 cbq( wrr root ...
| Nov 16, 9:04 am 2010 |
| Robert Lewandowski | 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
Hello,
PROBLEM: transfer speed is ONLY HALF if queue is defined in pf.conf
although queue is 950Mbit (1000Mbit-5%)
pf disabled: 768 Mbits/sec
pf enabled, queue 950Mbit: 337 Mbits/sec
ANALYSIS:
- OpenBSD 4.8 default intallation.
- Test made between OpenBSD 4.8 and Debian Linux.
(between two Debian systems speed is more than 900Mbit/s)
*********************************************************
LAN interface: Intel PRO/1000 PT Desktop Adapter (PCIe, model:
EXPI9300PTBLK)
DMESG: em0 at ...
| Nov 16, 4:52 am 2010 |
| Joel Sing | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
The default length for a queue is 50 packets - this only allows you to queue
around 75,000 bytes and the burstiness of TCP slow-start is likely to well
exceed this in your configuration (due to the BDP). I'd suggest increasing
the queue length - also run 'pfctl -vvs queue' or 'systat queue' and see
what's happening with regards to packets drops.
--
"Stop assuming that systems are secure unless demonstrated insecure;
start assuming that systems are insecure unless designed ...
| Nov 16, 8:14 am 2010 |
| Daniel Gracia | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
dmesg missing!
Your computer horsepower will definitely affect the maximum bandwith pf
will be able to manage.
| Nov 16, 5:36 am 2010 |
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| Nov 16, 2:03 am 2010 |
| Simon Slaytor | Re: VLAN Tagging problem Intel D945GCLF / Realtek 8101E
Thanks for the reply, no I'm not saying anything 'broke' or 'did or
din't' work, I'm just reporting what I'm observing just in case anyone
goes 'ah yes' that's a problem with X. To sumarise my original e-mail:
4.7 AMD64 RE(4) does 'not' function with tagging enabled, the nic works
fine otherwise.
4.8 i386 DC(4) tagging works fine with the same port on the switch with
'no' changes to the switch configuration.
The OpenBSD vlan configuration is consistent between the two, all be it
with ...
| Nov 16, 11:52 am 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: VLAN Tagging problem Intel D945GCLF / Realtek 8101E
Hmm. If I read this correctly you claim that VLAN support started to fail
between OpenBSD 4.7 and 4.8. Did you ever try to attach an other system
directly to the re(4) and do a tcpdump of the packets sent out/received by
re(4)? It would be interesting if TX or RX is affected.
The following diff disabled HW VLAN tagging support, maybe do a test with
this and see if this solves your problems.
Index: re.c
===================================================================
RCS file: ...
| Nov 16, 6:53 am 2010 |
| Nick Holland | Re: 4.8-stable bsd.rd hangs on boot
try a snapshot, or do a "remote" upgrade (which doesn't use bsd.rd).
As I recall, 4.8 bsd works just fine on Pentium I machines, but bsd.rd
does not. Only impacts Pentium I machines, not 486 (unless you put a
"Pentium Overdrive" chip in it), not PII.
... (gotta love dmesgs!) ...
| Nov 15, 5:35 pm 2010 |
| Karl O. Pinc | Re: 4.8-stable bsd.rd hangs on boot
The "remote" upgrade option worked. Thanks!
Karl <kop@meme.com>
Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward."
-- Robert A. Heinlein
| Nov 15, 9:53 pm 2010 |
| Nick Holland | Re: 4.8-stable bsd.rd hangs on boot
yes, the problem and fix was discovered too late in the cycle to go into
4.8-release, but the problem was fixed very quickly after unlock...and
I've added something to my list of things to test periodically.
Nick.
| Nov 16, 4:48 am 2010 |
| Andres Perera | Re: HP Mini 5102 with networking ?
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Frans Haarman <franshaarman@gmail.com>
mine also can't give a battery usage estimate, not even in linux
would be interesting if you say what type of network card is it
i have a similar HP mini but it uses ral and re
| Nov 15, 6:23 pm 2010 |
| Frans Haarman | Re: HP Mini 5102 with networking ?
I've been advised to use a usb wifi device for the time being. The broadcom
chipset is unsupported as of yet.
| Nov 15, 6:44 pm 2010 |
| Kevin Lo | Re: HP Mini 5102 with networking ?
It seems like the wired network is a SysKonnect Yukon2.
Could you try this diff? Thanks.
Index: if_msk.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/if_msk.c,v
retrieving revision 1.90
diff -u -p -r1.90 if_msk.c
--- if_msk.c 20 Sep 2010 07:40:38 -0000 1.90
+++ if_msk.c 16 Nov 2010 02:34:36 -0000
@@ -208,6 +208,7 @@ const struct pci_matchid mskc_devices[]
{ PCI_VENDOR_MARVELL, PCI_PRODUCT_MARVELL_YUKON_8056 },
{ ...
| Nov 15, 7:35 pm 2010 |
| Ryan Corder | Re: Seeking inexpensive RAID 1 hardware recommendation
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 01:47:55PM +0100, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
| On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 06:30:18PM +0100, md@mdaniel.de wrote:
|
| > I have a hard time finding a RAID1 capable controller that is well
| > supported via bioctl, available, and not too expensive.
| > Is there e.g. a nice mpi or mpii card that can be controlled via bioctl?
| > The man page only mentions that some mpi cards offer Raid1. Of course
| > it doesn't have to be a mpi card.
I've had great luck with the Areca line of cards, ...
| Nov 16, 2:11 pm 2010 |
| woolsherpahat | Re: My pf.conf and an nmap scan
Soooo, on this note. I had some time yesterday to do some more
troubleshooting and I believe that yes pf is working the way I think
it is. I replaced my external connection with a crossover cable to a
laptop with nmap installed on it. With pf turned off, it dutifully
reports that SSH is running. With pf turned on, it can't find any open
ports. I'm going to assume (for better or worse) that the report of
hundreds of open ports I saw from my scan at work is the result of
something strange ...
| Nov 16, 12:49 pm 2010 |
| Marko Kraljevic | Re: OpenBSD-capable, fanless, diskful computer with ECC RAM
I've seen various mini ITX boards around, with the ~1GHz VIA chips
(that happen to have some sort of hardware RNG).
No idea about ECC though.
There are similar boards using laptop CPUs around. Not so cheap.
Usually embedded in some sort of machine control application, but you
can find used pulled ones fairly cheap on occasion. You'd have to make
a box for it though, of course.
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