poo. blech. off to the office. from another openbsd dev .. anybody who uses openbsd in a vm may wish to try a custom kernel using 'option FASTPAGERECYCLE' hi toddf. Ha. it would effectively use less active pages of memory toddf, are these the openbsd developers in redmond ? will definately help in the memory-is-overcommitted case .. makes us behave nicer from a vm management standpoint, depends on how kvm manages it if it helps in the non over commit case or not That's pretty cool. Why isn't it enabled by default? What's the downside? Enabling that option kills your first-born son. But on the up side, it plays very nice with the hypervisor. it should be enabled post 4.7 if my ear to the grownd is interpreting the vibrations properly Sweet. My new printer does IPv6. And it was totally automatic. Except... shit, now my printer is on the (ipv6) internet. awyeah: rtadvd gave it an IP eh? Yep ;) i'll be back later. headed to the gf's place. Printer is off ipv6 for now ;) yep, that's all part of the auto-config rolled into IPv6 it is ok for printer to have public IP, just firewall it; or have rtadvd give out a ULA, but that is even more configuration IPv6 designers evision (depending on you who ask) everything having an IP (IP of all things, or something like that) even guns ? yup piercings ? why i hate MegaRAID RAID Level: Primary-1, Secondary-3, RAID Level Qualifier-0 so, what raid is that? 1,5,10? as opposed to 3ware: Unit UnitType Status %RCmpl %V/I/M Stripe Size(GB) Cache AVrfy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ u0 RAID-10 OK - - 64K 3725.25 RiW OFF UnitType: RAID-10 wow,how very clear oh no no, LSI couldn't possibly have made it that clear, that'd be too easy now that LSI bought 3ware, I'm kinda scared i just got some new drives stupid SAS anyone here run quagga or openbgpd, on either linux, or openbsd, or freebsd, etc... ? i know of two people that have run production routers with freebsd and quagga, and they get some surprisingly good performance; but i'd like to hear if anyone has tried anything different. up_the_irons, I *did* run openbgpd. but we replaced those boxes with junipers mostly due to high pps requirements (voip). no other reasons well, other than my boss hating on openbsd. :-/