Entorpy is not RAM or CPU.
VM's or Jails can often have difficulty accessing truly good sources of random
events, and thus have difficulty having enough available entropy to handle
encryption/cryptography functions in a timely manner.
See:
https://www.google.com/search?q=entropy
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On 27.12.21 17:04, Nikita Druba wrote:
More, than enough. During last freeze server has ~30Gb free RAM and ~
2-3% CPU load and more than 200Gb free storage space for this jail. DC
jail dont have any resources limitations. Its very strange, because
during using previously DC in the similar jail
More, than enough. During last freeze server has ~30Gb free RAM and ~
2-3% CPU load and more than 200Gb free storage space for this jail. DC
jail dont have any resources limitations. Its very strange, because
during using previously DC in the similar jail on this server I dont
have this
Does the jail have enough entropy? That would be my first guess…
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> On 13. 12. 2021, at 7:18, Nikita Druba wrote:
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> What can be
I apologize for the persistence, but maybe there will be some
recommendations for debugging?
13.12.2021 7:18, Nikita Druba пишет:
Hi!
My system - OS FreeBSD 12.2 and filesystem - zfs. Samba 4.13.14 runs
in a jail with Bind 9.16.23 like backend. Also I have Bind 9.16.23 on
another server,
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