I will not deny that, in an era long long ago, I actually had something like this under my desk. A desk that endured much yelling because the tip of my shoe would hit that turbo button from time to time, making everything grind to a halt. Just not often enough to make it immediately clear why...
Article:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=freebsd-13-beta1
Straight to the benchmark graphs (scroll down):
https://openbenchmarking.org/result/2102103-HA-FREEBSD0515&imw=1&sgm=1&imw=1
I will post this to the FreeBSD developers (private) mailing list. Not many developers actually use these forums, which are more admin/end-user orientated. You can also (and simultaneously) post this to the freebsd-drivers mailing list; see for this and possible other applicable lists...
rule 0/0 is usually the default block rule, in a ruleset that starts with e.g. block log all which is then followed by exceptions to this. You can always find those rule numbers with pfctl -sr -vv and you'll be able to cross-reference those with the output in /usr/sbin/tcpdump -l -s 0 -e -n -i...
btn-hamburger shows up in js/freebsd/freebsd-forums-mobile-layout-fixer.min.js (at the top). What to do with it?
(function(a){var c={isSubmenuOpen:!1,css:function(){a("head").append('<style>div#freebsd_menu ul.first,div#freebsd_menu ul:first-of-type {border-left: 0 !important;padding-left...
I built it to test:
Message from lsof-4.93.2_14,8:
--
NOTE: Due to the way the FreeBSD build clusters make packages,
you may see a warning similar to the following:
lsof: WARNING: compiled for FreeBSD release 11.1-RELEASE-p6; this is 11.1-RELEASE-p4.
This is because the poudriere jails that...
Not an answer, but why not give sockstat a try instead of fitting a square peg into a round hole? Most people use sockstat -l4 and sockstat -c4, coupled with post assignments (sockstat -l4p22, sockstat -c4p443) for most of the lsof use-cases.
I have disabled the add-on temporarily, which gives us the basic editor for now. You will find additional tags under the 'three dots' menu (when inside the editor). It's not ideal, but should be workable for a while.
There may be a case for a 'cloud' prefix (think AWS/Azure/Google and other public cloud providers, which are, of course, virtualized). I'll leave that up to developments.
I added vmware, proxmox, xen, hyper-v and a 'general/other' for now. Let's not further differentiate between host/guest/hypervisor stuff; the post should make that clear. Prefixes have been made mandatory in this sub-forum. Either request a new prefix if the current selection doesn't fit, and/or...
Right; I'll allow this to continue for a bit, but if this evolves into 'never FreeBSD again, bye' without any intent to learn or try things, it gets closed again.
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