| From | Subject | Date |
|---|---|---|
| frantisek holop | vmt(4) issues
hi there,
i use an instance of openbsd regularly inside
vmware player (3.1.3 build 324285).
i see the following messages in /var/log/messages:
Dec 24 17:34:49 ghost /bsd: VMware guest entering suspended state
Dec 24 17:34:50 ghost /bsd: vmware: get data failed, ebx=00100000
Dec 24 17:34:50 ghost /bsd: vmt0: failed to get rpci response data
Dec 24 17:34:50 ghost /bsd: vmt0: unable to send state change result
Dec 24 17:34:50 ghost /bsd: vmt0: resetting rpc
Dec 24 17:35:13 ghost /bsd: VMware ...
| Jan 4, 2:22 am 2011 |
| Gregory Edigarov | indent & style(9)
Hi,
Just wondering, which settings for indent correspond to style(9)?
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
| Jan 4, 6:43 am 2011 |
| Rodolfo Gouveia | softraid metadata change 4.7 -> 4.8
I have a machine with 4.7 softraid CRYPTO.
On the upgrade48.html it's recommended to rebuild the softraid volume
to use some of the upcoming features.
Thing is I can't rebuild a CRYPTO softraid volume.
# bioctl -v softraid0
Volume Status Size Device
softraid0 0 Online 5371066880 sd2 CRYPTO
0 Online 5371066880 0:0.0 noencl <sd1h>
...
| Jan 4, 7:34 am 2011 |
| RLW | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
any new ideas about where the problem is and how to fix it?
best regards,
RLW
| Jan 4, 9:53 am 2011 |
| Anthony J. Bentley | Re: indent & style(9)
I have had good luck with these:
-bap
-br
-ce
-ci4
-cli0
-d0
-di0
-i8
-ip
-l79
-nbc
-ncdb
-ndj
-ei
-nfc1
-nlp
-npcs
-psl
-sc
-sob
I believe I got these from a NetBSD mailing list.
Maybe someone interested should try making a -knf switch?
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Anthony J. Bentley
| Jan 4, 10:53 am 2011 |
| Anthony J. Bentley | Re: indent & style(9)
By the way, I highly recommend you check these against the manual
rather than take my word for it. Reading the man page right now, it looks
like some of these are either on by default or unimplemented.
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Anthony J. Bentley
| Jan 4, 11:32 am 2011 |
| Joachim Schipper | Re: softraid metadata change 4.7 -> 4.8
I believe "rebuild" means "dump and restore" here.
Joachim
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http://www.joachimschipper.nl/
| Jan 4, 1:02 pm 2011 |
| admin | asus eee 1201n - acpitz0 critical temperature 255C (528 ...
Hello, I've tryed to install openbsd 4.8 amd64 on asus eee 1201n, and
i've got the message:
acpitz0: Critical temperature 255C (5282K),
shutting down
while loading. Since 10 secons netbook is shutting down.
| Jan 4, 1:45 pm 2011 |
| Skylar Hawk | Re: asus eee 1201n - acpitz0 critical temperature 255C ...
On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 23:45:32 +0300
I've got the same issue on a ASUS Eee PC 1015PED. In my case,
installation went fine installing from a live USB drive using bsd.rd
but when I tried to run the laptop itself I got shutdown due to
critical temperature.
My solution: disable the acpitz driver.
You can either do it every time you boot by running bsd -c and then
typing disable acpitz, or you can use config and have it disable it
there.
With that, everything else seems to work reasonable. No ...
| Jan 4, 3:31 pm 2011 |
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