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(Quote) Thanks @Blembim! <3 I got one of these in Manassas, VA. Or . . . maybe I did. The order is pending review. There was a $5 coupon that I got a week or so ago, and the coupon was accepted. Yes, 5 US dollar coupon but price is in Euros. So…
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Ran Yabs on the new xfs partition. 4k RW IOPS from Yabs: 381k on ext4 156k on btrfs 375k on xfs Full Yabs: (Spoiler)
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Thanks @cmeerw! <3 I appreciate your trying to teach me! <3 Maybe I should say "guide me" toward learning rather than "teach me?" In other words, better teaching than merely "teaching?" /s
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I asked Google Gemini whether the Linux kernel caching was independent of the file system in use. Gemini's response was: (Quote) I asked Google Gemini what to do next to investigate the differences in the Yabs IOPS results. These are Gemini's sugge…
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(Quote) I didn't have to ask. The /29 was included on the order page.
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(Quote) Seems back in stock now. I got one for $10/month. As mentioned on the linked order form, it has an IPv6/64 in addition to the IPv4/29. Not ECC. https://www.nocix.net/cart/?id=390&yearly=true
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(Quote) Nocix went ahead and provisioned my order. I wasn't expecting IPv6. I must have missed IPv6 if it was mentioned on the order listing. But it came up with IPv6 already present. Additionally, HE TunnelBroker gave me a /48. Here is a Yabs. No…
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(Quote) Now the order page says "Sorry, the Intel I3-2100 16GB 240SSD Preconfig servers are out of stock."
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(Quote) I ordered one of these for $10 per month. My order is pending review.
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(Quote) @cmeerw wanted btrfs and did excellent work resetting the partitions and the file systems on our Hosteroid LES Community Server. Thanks @cmeerw! I wondered whether the fio IOPS test in Yabs might show a difference between our ext4 and btrfs…
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(Quote) Wireshark seems to load on my Linveo VPS! Note the locale message in the xterm. That same message was shown repeatedly in the compile output. The C.UTF-8 locale seems like a great idea. In the past I seem to recall a few issues when trying t…
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The Wireshark build seems to have finished while I was sleeping! -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 8176225 Dec 17 06:47 nohup.out Here is the tail from make install. [ . . . ]=> Checking file-check results for wireshark-4.4.1nb2=> Creating bin…
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@cmeerw Not that my involvement matters, but I am watching your three NetBSD problem reports which were discussed above. I try to pay attention to all that you are teaching me. Thank you very much! <3 https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/…
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@cmeerw @linveo @cmeerw's suggested steps seem to have worked! :star: :star: :star: :star: :star: Now I have to backup again! :! @linveo Thanks again for the nice NetBSD VPS! <3 Thanks to @cmeerw for the NetBSD 10 image! <3 linveo# dateTu…
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(Quote) Thanks for opening and participating in our excellent discussion! <3 Thanks to Hosteroid for donating our excellent server! <3 Best wishes and kindest regards!
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(Quote) Google found discussion of Wireshark and OpenWRT at https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/firewall/misc/tcpdump_wireshark. One of the example commands from that discussion is (Quote) The -k and -i options are explained on the man page: (Quot…
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@WSS Great to see you! X11 dependencies are present, I suppose, because Wireshark is a graphical application. And graphical applications want X11. Probably you have a better idea. It's getting late here, so sleep now for me. But I will look for …
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Okay, that's it for this time. => Checking file-check results for qt6-qtmultimedia-6.8.0nb3ERROR: ************************************************************ERROR: The following files are in /usr/pkgsrc/multimedia/qt6-qtmultimedia/work/.destdir…
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(Quote) @itsdeadjim I looked at https://releng.netbsd.org/bulktracker/x11/qt6-qtbase. The only Linux on that page seems to be Rocky, which seems to have "failed" and also "indirect-failed". (Quote) I haven't the faintest idea a…
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(Quote) Hi again @jcn50! Thanks for your email with ID info. I appreciate your email because it convinces me that you are making a serious request which deserves the time I am investing in trying to administer access to the server. May I please sh…
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(Quote) Haha, I should have said RAID 1, which uses 2 disks. Maybe it's not too late for me to fix the OP? :) I like RAID 0! :) @Crab Thanks for the correction! <3
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In case anyone might be interested, the NetBSD pkgsrc Wireshark build on Debian 12 ran another several hours and stopped with this error: pkg_create: can't stat `/usr/pkgsrc/graphics/qt6-qtquick3d/work/.destdir/usr/pkg/qt6/lib/libQt6Quick3DXr.6.8.0…
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(Quote) Commenting out by adding # at the beginning of the two offending lines in PLIST.Linux didn't work. I received the same error. However, removing the two lines got the build restarted. Why didn't commenting out work?
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So, if I now understand correctly, I do need to go ahead as you described previously and as quoted here: (Quote) Thanks so much for your patience with me on this! <3
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(Quote) What is "profiling" in this context? (Quote) Yes. (Quote) I mostly don't use pkgsrc on Linux. But there are some programs in pkgsrc which are not commonly available in the various Linux distributions. A great example is the still…
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(Quote) @cmeerw I guess you mean that there is a newer version of the script in your NetBSD 10 image than the version of the script which is in NetBSD HEAD? I guess you mean that the version of the script which is in your NetBSD 10 image is the sam…
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Reposting from above the error that stopped the Wireshark compile with NetBSD pkgsrc running on Linux: (Quote) Now I see root@hlcs:~# cd /usr/pkgsrc/x11/qt6-qtbaseroot@hlcs:/usr/pkgsrc/x11/qt6-qtbase# cat PLIST.Linux | grep grindqt6/include/QtTest…
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(Quote) Okay, I see this in line 8. Thanks again! <3 linveo# pwd/etc/rc.dlinveo# cat -n resize_root 1 #!/bin/sh 2 # 3 # $NetBSD: resize_root,v 1.6 2023/10/04 00:04:42 gutteridge Exp $ 4 # 5 6 # PROVIDE: resize_root …
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I had some fun looking at linveo# pwd/etc/rc.dlinveo# cat -n resize_root [ . . . ] 68 for opt in $(split_options "${fs_mntops}"); do 69 if [ "$opt" = "log" ]; then …
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(Quote) That looks like what I saw. But I am not sure because it scrolled by so quickly. Are messages like this one recorded somewhere? (Quote) May I please ask how you figured this out? Thanks! (Quote) Will do! (Quote) Will try. Thanks so much …
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In case someone might be interested, here are the outputs of mount, lsblk, and cat /etc/fstab: (Spoiler)
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@cmeerw Thanks for all the details of everything you did! <3 Now, if you could please put everything back the way it was, then I could try reproducing all the steps which you have explained so well! /s :) I do expect to read through your post s…