...- it is not so bad as it looks (-:
"ipfw list" displays all of my rules, I can browse the internet behind both subnets in my LAN.
*** have you ever considered "routing" between your lans???
*** whatabout natd doing 90% of your ruleset for you???
Whats your answer?
***...
first you set up MBR table to allocate space for OpenBSD (that yes/no question),
then you edit disklabel to allocate / /var /tmp swap etc
warning about disklabel apears when you have no OpenBSD disklabel on disk before editing it
so -
first allocate disk then setup bootlabel:
b - twice RAM...
Open firmware has some provisions of a kind,
You can bring up a shell at bootup,
Or even smitty
But for more persistent results
yo can reinstall licenece files/numbers
...but this takes indepth analysis of database design and applies to every platform
the more procesors the better (db performance = (perf on 1 cpu)*(numberofcpus-1) so minimum is 3 CPUs (or 2 RS64 split via HMT into 4)
, etc etc
I know of two critical bottlenecks
- disks cannot write at...
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