
Quote from: nero355 on June 14, 2026, 12:27:50 AMI will try to remember to do the next update with LibreWolfLibreWolf pretty much does the same thing that Pale Moon does and does not scroll, however I think Pale Moon does it a bit better because at least I can see the KERNEL UPDATE part before the Reboot happens :)
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on June 16, 2026, 02:22:40 PMIt appears to be totally different from what we both thought it should be : https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/zfs/#zfs-advanced-tuningQuote from: nero355 on June 16, 2026, 02:01:43 PMIn theory ZFS should never use more than 50% of that IIRC so you should have nothing to worry about despite these values.That used to be a hard limit set in Linux because Linux memory management had difficulties flushing ARC in case of memory pressure.
In FreeBSD such a limit does not exist and ARC will happily use all available memory. This is not a problem. It will be freed if needed.
Quotevfs.zfs.arc.max starting with 13.x (vfs.zfs.arc_max for 12.x) - Upper size of the ARC./LearnedSomethingToday :)
The default is all RAM but 1 GB, or 5/8 of all RAM, whichever is more.
Use a lower value if the system runs any other daemons or processes that may require memory.
Adjust this value at runtime with sysctl(8) and set it in /boot/loader.conf or /etc/sysctl.conf.
ssh cert-bringer@10.10.20.20useradd -m cert-bringer
mkdir /home/cert-bringer/.ssh
chmod 700 /home/cert-bringer/.ssh/home/cert-bringer/.ssh/authorized_keys
and set:chmod 600 authorized_keys
chown -R cert-bringer:cert-bringer /home/cert-bringer/.ssh