Quote from: klinebau on February 24, 2026, 08:36:56 PMRA-NAMES uses the MAC address to register the IPv6 address, so you have to have an IPv4 address along with MAC in order for it to match using the EUI-64 address.
Quote from: Seimus on Today at 11:50:35 AMPPS is measured with 100B size, this is to measure the performance and include small sized packets. Basically to see how much MAX pps you can route/switch before you see a performance degradation.
Throughput does not have mentioned what packet size or tool was used for measurement. But I would guess they used default L3 MTU size (1500B).
Regards,
S.
QuoteMaximum PPS is measured using 100 byte sized packages. All throughput numbers are based upon maximum packets per second multiplied by standard 1514byte frame size minus additional overhead where applicablethe clear implication being that they took the 100 byte rate and multiplied it by ~1500. I mentioned 500 bytes because that rather than 100 is in the DEC 600 Series brochure.
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on Today at 08:25:20 PMIf a scrub returns no error all data and metadata that is actually on the disk is guaranteed ok.Since you mention it Patrick. I had a disk dying on me that prompted me to look back at your post. I have now implemented scrutiny as my first docker thingie. I've always disliked docker but for this which was a pretty useful tool without alternative, I had to bite the bullet and go docker.
For possible device errors, end of lifetime notifications, etc. check out Scrutiny:
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=48101.0
Honestly I am puzzled nobody ever commented on my HOWTO or came back with questions. Disk monitoring, like temperature and fans (if present) is essential, IMHO.
Quote from: requird on February 24, 2026, 07:15:47 PMQuote from: requird on February 24, 2026, 06:39:13 PMI'm experiencing this issue right now. Unfortunately I can't reboot until later. Will write back if rebooting helps.
Was able to do a reboot and it solved the issue.
Quote from: iani on Today at 09:09:43 PMPi-hole oder AdGuard, Vaultwarden vielleicht noch Immich wenns der Rechner, der es werden wird, leistungstechnisch hergibt.

