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| Apr 28, 1:20 pm 2010 |
| shwegime | scp speed ffs/fat
Transfering a file using scp into my home directory gives me this speed
(home netword): 658.8KB/s
while copying it directly into a usb stick (fat32) gives me this: 1.5MB/s
is it normal?
This is the fstab entry of home:
/dev/sd0h /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid,softdep 1 2
tks
Still on 4.6, I'm a lazy -release user...
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| Apr 28, 3:08 pm 2010 |
| trustlevel-two | Re: confused about updating -current
--- On Wed, 28/4/10, trustlevel-two@yahoo.co.uk <trustlevel-two@yahoo.co.uk>
Sorry mistyped that, it was the requests that bottlenecked the
cpu, not the throughput so 4.7 may be faster there too?
My old radeon laptop which wouldn't auto configure on X (4.5 I think) now
seems to be autoconfiguring too. :-)
KeV
| Apr 28, 10:19 am 2010 |
| trustlevel-two | Re: confused about updating -current
I've written setup scripts (took a while though) for my different systems
which will never be as quick as the upgrade process but I've got it reasonably
quick and means I can keep moving forward like the openbsd project does,
switch between current, stable and snapshots without a sudden need to spend
time on an unexpected install, whilst keeping clean systems, reduce cross
contamination (though more likely a concern in firefox profile etc.). It also
means I can run tests easily and setup remote ...
| Apr 28, 8:23 am 2010 |
| Duncan Patton a Campbell | Re: sparc64 Kernel build failure
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 18:24:35 +0200
Claudio Jeker <cjeker@diehard.n-r-g.com> wrote:
Turns out this is a blunder on my part.. in the rush to upgrade this thing
I managed to skip doing an upgrade of the packages when moving from 4.5r to
4.6r. The various suggestions made all lead me to the conclusion that my
upgrade had gone sideways, which I'm rectifying now.
my Thanks,
Dhu
| Apr 28, 12:12 pm 2010 |
| Duncan Patton a Campbell | sparc64 Kernel build failure
In the process of upgrading my sparc64 I pulled cvs and built
according to the instructions in
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#BldBinary
when I get to the point of building a GENERIC kernel the
build gets to here:
cc -x assembler-with-cpp -D_LOCORE -Wa,-Av9b -nostdinc -I. -I../../../.. -I../../../../arch -DDDB -DDIAGNOSTIC -DKTRACE -DACCOUNTING -DKMEMSTATS -DPTRACE -DPAGEFASTRECYCLE -DPOOL_DEBUG -DCRYPTO -DSYSVMSG -DSYSVSEM -DSYSVSHM -DUVM_SWAP_ENCRYPT -DCOMPAT_43 -DCOMPAT_O43 -DLKM ...
| Apr 28, 9:17 am 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: sparc64 Kernel build failure
Upgrade the system first. You try to compile from source of a too old base
system. In your case config(8) is too old and maybe a few other tools as
well.
| Apr 28, 9:24 am 2010 |
| Luis Henriques | Re: sparc64 Kernel build failure
There was a commit that affects the build system a couple of hours
ago. Try updating again your CVS tree, maybe it fixes it.
--
Luis
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell
-I../../../../arch -DDDB -DDIAGNOSTIC -DKTRACE -DACCOUNTING -DKMEMSTATS
-DPTRACE -DPAGEFASTRECYCLE -DPOOL_DEBUG -DCRYPTO -DSYSVMSG -DSYSVSEM -DSYSVSHM
-DUVM_SWAP_ENCRYPT -DCOMPAT_43 -DCOMPAT_O43 -DLKM -DFFS -DFFS2
-DFFS_SOFTUPDATES -DUFS_DIRHASH -DQUOTA -DEXT2FS -DMFS -DNNPFS -DTCP_SACK
-DTCP_ECN ...
| Apr 28, 9:28 am 2010 |
| Rares Aioanei | Re: sparc64 Kernel build failure
-I../../../../arch -DDDB -DDIAGNOSTIC -DKTRACE -DACCOUNTING -DKMEMSTATS
-DPTRACE -DPAGEFASTRECYCLE -DPOOL_DEBUG -DCRYPTO -DSYSVMSG -DSYSVSEM -DSYSVSHM
-DUVM_SWAP_ENCRYPT -DCOMPAT_43 -DCOMPAT_O43 -DLKM -DFFS -DFFS2
-DFFS_SOFTUPDATES -DUFS_DIRHASH -DQUOTA -DEXT2FS -DMFS -DNNPFS -DTCP_SACK
-DTCP_ECN -DTCP_SIGNATURE -DNFSCLIENT -DNFSSERVER -DCD9660 -DUDF -DMSDOSFS
-DFIFO -DINET -DALTQ -DINET6 -DIPSEC -DPPP_BSDCOMP -DPPP_DEFLATE -DMROUTING
-DBOOT_CONFIG -DSUN4US -DSUN4V -DPCIVERBOSE -DUSER_PCICONF ...
| Apr 28, 9:30 am 2010 |
| Duncan Patton a Campbell | Re: sparc64 Kernel build failure
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 19:30:43 +0300
# uname -a
OpenBSD babayaga.neotext.ca 4.6 GENERIC#43 sparc64
That's the 4.6 release.
Dhu
| Apr 28, 11:25 am 2010 |
| Bryan | Re: No networking with cd46.iso on qemu?
try it without the "-net" switches in... I'm using qemu thusly:
qemu -m 128 -monitor stdio -no-fd-bootchk -hda openbsd-vm1.qcow
works fine for me...
| Apr 28, 8:37 am 2010 |
| Stefan Krah | Re: No networking with cd46.iso on qemu?
Try disabling mpbios. That fixed a couple of problems for me, though
I don't remember exactly what they were:
http://scie.nti.st/2009/10/4/running-openbsd-4-5-in-kvm-on-ubuntu-linux-9-04
Stefan Krah
| Apr 28, 8:27 am 2010 |
| Robert | Re: No networking with cd46.iso on qemu?
I start qemu instances like this:
qemu -no-fd-bootchk -hda 1hda.img -m 512 -usb -usbdevice tablet -boot c
-net nic,macaddr=12:34:56:78:90:01 -net tap -name qemu1 -vnc :0
qemu -no-fd-bootchk -hda 2hda.img -m 512 -usb -usbdevice tablet -boot c
-net nic,macaddr=12:34:56:78:90:02 -net tap -name qemu2 -vnc :1
The scripts /etc/qemu-ifdown and -ifup (included in the qemu package)
are automatically executed when qemu is run to manage a bridge and add
the tap devices to it.
Works ...
| Apr 28, 2:31 pm 2010 |
| Uwe Dippel | No networking with cd46.iso on qemu?
Trying to install a virtual OpenBSD on OpenBSD 4.6 on amd64, I did:
# env ETHER=em0 qemu -net nic,model=rtl8139 -net tap -m 32 -monitor stdio -no-fd-bootchk -hda virtual.img \
-cdrom cd46.iso -boot d
as described in http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/emulators/qemu/files/README.OpenBSD?rev=1....
It does start the install, everything, but I can't seem to get any network connection. dhcp times out.
I restarted, and tried the usual qemu 10.0.2.0/24 as ...
| Apr 28, 6:03 am 2010 |
| Rares Aioanei | Re: No networking with cd46.iso on qemu?
You're not mistaking, Realtek is. Stay away from them, virtual or not,
and try the other NICs qemu has to offer. It will work.
| Apr 28, 8:19 am 2010 |
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| Apr 28, 4:53 am 2010 |
| dave | pppd- unable to set non-blocking mode
Hi there,
For the last two snapshots, I have started receiving the following
output in /var/log/daemon:
Apr 28 06:17:07 puffy pppd[5388]: Couldn't set device to non-blocking
mode: Inappropriate ioctl for device
A search of both @tech and @misc reveals only the suggestion that the
poster's kernel and pppd are out of sync but that is not the case here.
A google search and reading Stevens "Advanced Programming in the Unix
Environment" Terminal IO lead me to believe that a successful ...
| Apr 28, 7:20 am 2010 |
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| Apr 28, 6:57 am 2010 |
| Ted Roby | Re: confused about updating -current
OpenBSD-current is unique in respects to all other -current or DEVEL
or UNSTABLE projects. As Theo said, this is a forward-moving project,
and Secure by Default. It is not a model where sucurity and bugfixes
get handled "later". Unique to OpenBSD is the fact that you can listen
in on just a few mailing lists (ports-changes, src-changes, etc) and
you will end up with explanations one what is being updated, and maybe
even why it was changed. The most interesting part is when a Developer
makes a ...
| Apr 28, 7:08 am 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Re: confused about updating -current
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:05 -0500, "Chris Bennett"
That is how I sometimes use -snapshots. I'll download today's i386
snapshot and the snapshot ports.tar.gz. I'll then install and run such a
system for a year or so, sometimes less. I've not had issues with this
approach. In these instances, I do not update the base install or the
ports tree. I just use what I downloaded at that date and time.
Brad
| Apr 28, 3:18 pm 2010 |
| Chris Bennett | Re: confused about updating -current
A while back on some thread, someone said that they ran -current
versions for a long while, updating ports tree for that snapshot and
could "run" with that particular -current as long as they liked by
adding packages as needed by building with that ports snapshot, rather
than using a later ports tree or packages.
This seems like it could be a good way to jump forward but not need to
constantly update even if a new package is needed, since ports tree
holds proper builds for that snapshot ...
| Apr 28, 3:05 pm 2010 |
| Ahlsen-Girard, Edwar ... | Re: confused about updating -current
If you want a stable system right away, do a completely fresh install of
4.6, and follow the instructions for tracking stable.
If you don't mind waiting a few days, do a completely fresh install of
the 4.7 release (which, as Theo pointed out, is NOT -current) and track
stable from there.
If for whatever reason you cannot tolerate a fresh install, you *might*
be able to safely wait ("wait" means, run the system exactly as it is
today, don't try to update anything at all) until the 4.8 ...
| Apr 28, 6:37 am 2010 |
| Ted Roby | Re: confused about updating -current
I was just throwing in my two bits after everything else
that had been said. Basically, running -current isn't
something to be afraid of. If one watches the changes
threads, and experiments, they are bound to learn
something about this OS. Some of us learn by breaking
and fixing. Repeatedly.
| Apr 28, 8:15 am 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Re: confused about updating -current
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 08:37 -0500, "Ahlsen-Girard, Edward F CTR USAF AFSOC
Nor am I, but I do that often with base installs and have not had any
major issues. There would be security concerns (especially with ports if
you're using a full blown desktop). You can follow -current if you have
the time and ability to keep-up or just occasionally install snapshots
and update them periodically.
| Apr 28, 6:53 am 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Re: confused about updating -current
I did not say anything about -stable. Occasionally installing snapshots
has nothing to do with -stable. Not sure why you bring it up?
Brad
| Apr 28, 7:36 am 2010 |
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| Apr 27, 10:43 pm 2010 |
| Mark Zimmerman | 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
Not much to say, except Thanks and WooHoo!
| Apr 27, 6:33 pm 2010 |
| Leonardo Rodrigues | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
Yes, I understand... :)
I just asked that, because I remember one release where the FTP server
was made available before the official date, due to much people
getting their CD sets earlier from preordering. I thought the same
would happen now, since we still have two weeks until the release
date, and pre-orders are already showing up.
| Apr 28, 9:29 am 2010 |
| Mark Zimmerman | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
Nope, unless they change the way it has always been. The early
delivered CDs are fun to have, and allow you to do some early goofing
around on spare drives and/or non-production machines. They do not
imply support. That will happen on the release date. This is probably
in the FAQ somewhere.
| Apr 28, 7:57 am 2010 |
| Ted Roby | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
I'll have mine as soon as priority mail gets it from there to here!
| Apr 27, 9:46 pm 2010 |
| Ted Roby | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
And we get to put our stickers on things before the rest of you.
| Apr 28, 8:07 am 2010 |
| Daniel Ouellet | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
May 19. That's the date of the official release.
Same thing at each release cycle.
| Apr 28, 7:48 am 2010 |
| OpenBSD Europe Orders | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
Yeah.
OpenBSD Europe customers:
We will begin shipping on Tuesday the 4th of May with priority being
given to resellers.
We intend to have all orders dispatched by Wednesday. You will receive
an email confirming dispatchment of your shipment.
Also...
With your order, or shortly after, all customers will receive a small
gift for your desk ;-) we're hoping to have them delivered before the
4th of May to ship with orders. If not you'll receive it sometime after
your OpenBSD 4.7 ...
| Apr 28, 8:42 am 2010 |
| Leonardo Rodrigues | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
Humm... will packages for 4.7 be available now on FTP, since people
are already getting their pre-order cd sets?
| Apr 28, 7:38 am 2010 |
| Todd Alan Smith | Re: 4.7 CDs arrived in Colorado
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Leonardo Rodrigues
You're looking a gift horse in the mouth.
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| Apr 27, 7:37 pm 2010 |
| Steve Williams | Re: Printing schemas
Samba will permit that. The thing that sucks is embedding the password
in a shell script. But for a printer? Not been a big deal in my
experience.
Basic outline - create a share on the XP box
install Samba from packages/ports
create a shell script that calls smbclient -P \\pc-name\sharename password
Works like a charm! Been using that type of thing for the last 10 years.
Cheers,
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| Apr 28, 7:38 am 2010 |
| Paul M | Re: Printing schemas
Use the -A option to smbclient to hide the password in a file
paulm
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