Rick Macklem wrote:
> Frank de Bot wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On a 10.1-RELEASE-p9 server I have several NFS mounts used for a
>> jail.
>> Because it's a server only to test, there is a low load. But the
>> [nfscl]
>> process is hogging a CPU after a while. This happens pretty fast,
>> within
>> 1 or 2 da
Frank de Bot wrote:
> Rick Macklem wrote:
> > Frank de Bot wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On a 10.1-RELEASE-p9 server I have several NFS mounts used for a
> >> jail.
> >> Because it's a server only to test, there is a low load. But the
> >> [nfscl]
> >> process is hogging a CPU after a while. This happe
Rick Macklem wrote:
> Frank de Bot wrote:
>> Rick Macklem wrote:
>>> Frank de Bot wrote:
Hi,
On a 10.1-RELEASE-p9 server I have several NFS mounts used for a
jail.
Because it's a server only to test, there is a low load. But the
[nfscl]
process is hogging a CPU af
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015, at 10:35, Glenn English wrote:
> Mildly OT from a profound BSD noob:
>
> Why is it necessary to have SSH working before the system has finished
> booting? That 'Welcome' menu times out, so I can't think of a reason, or
> find one from Goggle, for needing console access afte
Frank de Bot wrote:
> Rick Macklem wrote:
> > Frank de Bot wrote:
> >> Rick Macklem wrote:
> >>> Frank de Bot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On a 10.1-RELEASE-p9 server I have several NFS mounts used for a
> jail.
> Because it's a server only to test, there is a low load. But the
>
Frank de Bot wrote:
> Rick Macklem wrote:
> > Frank de Bot wrote:
> >> Rick Macklem wrote:
> >>> Frank de Bot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On a 10.1-RELEASE-p9 server I have several NFS mounts used for a
> jail.
> Because it's a server only to test, there is a low load. But the
>
As I see in base.txz
lrwxr-xr-x 0 root wheel0 Aug 12 18:27
./var/db/etcupdate/current/sys -> usr/src/sys
drwxr-xr-x 0 root wheel0 Aug 12 18:27
./var/db/etcupdate/current/usr/
drwxr-xr-x 0 root wheel0 Aug 12 18:27
./var/db/etcupdate/current/usr/share/