(Forgot to include screen grabs)
On 11/7/24 07:31, Ronald Klop wrote:
Another option is this.
The installer /usr/sbin/bsdinstall uses a script called /usr/libexec/
bsdinstall/zfsboot. Zfsboot defines this:
#
# Default options to use when creating zroot pool
#
: ${ZFSBOOT_POOL_CREATE_OPTIONS:=-O compress=lz4 -O atime=off}
Yo
I had issues with a nvme drive in an intel nuc. When I asked
freebsd-hackers, overheating was the first guess:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2018-May/052783.html
I blew the dust out of the fan assembly and changed the bios fan
settings to be more aggressive and the syste
On 12/23/23 06:52, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
This is strange change at best. I have no opinion about the disabling
of compression of the rotated logs by default, but we already have knobs
to do that. Adding a knob that disables (or enables) other knobs to work
is weird.
I totally agree. This
On 12/7/23 15:09, Tomoaki AOKI wrote:
If I myself encounter this kind of problem ON BARE METAL HARDWARE,
I would usually suspect
*Overheating caused hang of NVMe controller or PCI bridge on SSD, or
This would also be my first guess.
Five years ago I had an nmve in an intel nuc that would so