store dos attributes = No ea support = no map archive = no map hidden = no map system = no map readonly = no
Mar 18 10:30:23 archive mDNSResponder: mDNS_Register_internal: ERROR!! Tried to register AuthRecord 0000000801407180 3.100.168.192.in-addr.arpa. (PTR) that's already in the list
There is significantly different memory allocation in FreeBSD 10 kernel, so visible appearance may be different. That is not necessary a problem.Now have far higher ARC usage, up from about 90GB to 117GB.. its actually almost worrying to only have 2GB of memory free.
Not sure why you'd say that. Empty RAM is wasted RAM. You really only need a small amount for immediate use and you can have the rest attributed to ZFS for ARC (or equivalent mechanisms on other OSes/filesystems), where it can be freed without hassle (just some latency).its actually almost worrying to only have 2GB of memory free.
I just noticed that arcstat.py is broken:
[root@freenas] ~# arcstat.py
Last time i saw memory that low, it started using swap space and eventually killed the storage services on ESXi.Not sure why you'd say that. Empty RAM is wasted RAM. You really only need a small amount for immediate use and you can have the rest attributed to ZFS for ARC (or equivalent mechanisms on other OSes/filesystems), where it can be freed without hassle (just some latency).
New kernel memory allocator in FreeBSD 10 is lazy on freeing memory, keeping it as wired until something else requests for it. It is a new page in history with new features and potentially new bugs, just new....Last time i saw memory that low, it started using swap space and eventually killed the storage services on ESXi.
New version of samba always means new samba bugs. I'd check /var/log/samba4/log.smbd for clues about what's going on. Maybe also check /var/log/samba4/log.wb*.Can confirm that GUI feels snappier. But the cifs browse performance on folders with large set of files went down the drain.
The cifs hack in Auxiliary Parameters: ...
Code:store dos attributes = No ea support = no map archive = no map hidden = no map system = no map readonly = no
vill not change the outcome.
Maybe it have it's roots in the rather high activity in console like ...
They are included by default.I am researching bhyve in preparation to use it in 9.10.
Looking at the official documentation (https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/virtualization-host-bhyve.html), it mentions loading vmm and nmdm modules.
Does anyone know if 9.10 would have these included by default? If not, is it easy to users to add it manually?
I see a bit of an error message in the daily security run output:
Warning: Variable $daily_status_security_diff_flags is deprecated, use $security_status_diff_flags instead.