On 20 Nov 2013, at 10:58, freebsdonline lis...@freebsdonline.com wrote:
Stanisław Halik wrote:
but what do you ask for? Also, can text
attachments be put here? For posterity's sake, better not to link to them.
It is poor hardware as you said but FreeBSD should run well on it. I also
have
Stanisław Halik wrote:
but what do you ask for? Also, can text
attachments be put here? For posterity's sake, better not to link to them.
It is poor hardware as you said but FreeBSD should run well on it. I
also have Alix boards running FreeBSD as router, and cpu load is almost 0.
last pid:
On Wed November 20 2013 12:58:28 freebsdonline wrote:
I did not deployed yet 10.x (I'm waiting for nanobsd.sh to correct
problems with pkgng) for now I am running it on VirtualBox, but I hope
it will also run well on Alix hardware. Your problems were on 10.x or 11.x?
10.x. It's a new issue,
I did not deployed yet 10.x (I'm waiting for nanobsd.sh to correct
problems with pkgng) for now I am running it on VirtualBox, but I hope it
will also run well on Alix hardware. Your problems were on 10.x or 11.x?
I just wanted to chip in concerning nanobsd: the whole point with it is
that it
On 19 Nov 2013, at 00:22, Stanisław Halik stha...@misaki.pl wrote:
Hey,
random_harvestq eats much, much CPU on alix2c3:
CPU: Geode(TM) Integrated Processor by AMD PCS (498.06-MHz 586-class CPU)
glxsb0: AMD Geode LX Security Block (AES-128-CBC, RNG) mem
0xefff4000-0xefff7fff irq 9 at
On Tue November 19 2013 23:01:37 Mark Robert Vaughan Murray wrote:
rand_harvestq
Take a look at random(4) - sysctls to turn off harvesting are documented
there.
Thanks! Turning off software interrupt collection brings the cpu usage next to
nothing.
That is quite a busy harvestq - could you