Re: using interface groups in pf tables stopped working in 13.0-RELEASE

2021-04-16 Thread Kristof Provost
On 14 Apr 2021, at 16:16, Peter Ankerstål wrote: In pf I use the interface group syntax alot to make the configuration more readable. All interfaces are assigned to a group representing its use/vlan name. For example: ifconfig_igb1_102="172.22.0.1/24 group iot description 'iot vlan' up"

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Christos Chatzaras
> On 16 Apr 2021, at 13:46, Stefan Esser wrote: > > There was a discussion about adding another mirror in Europe, but > it was decided that a suitable system already existed. > > Not sure whether this mirror actually has been provided, but I do > remember that it should have been a well

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Ferdinand Goldmann
On Fri, 16 Apr 2021, Andrea Brancatelli wrote: I was experiencing the same problem and modified freebsd-update's config file to point directly to one of the other server, can't remember if update1 or update2 and it was fast. I just tried update1 and it really was considerably faster.

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Stefan Esser
Am 16.04.21 um 10:17 schrieb Ferdinand Goldmann: On Thu, 15 Apr 2021, Rainer Duffner wrote: It’s OK-ish most of the time here (CH). It does *NOT* work through a proxy, due to the use of pipelined http-requests. What’s your internet-connection? The 10Gbit uplink of my university, directly

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Ferdinand Goldmann
On Thu, 15 Apr 2021, Rainer Duffner wrote: It’s OK-ish most of the time here (CH). It does *NOT* work through a proxy, due to the use of pipelined http-requests. What’s your internet-connection? The 10Gbit uplink of my university, directly connected to the internet, not behind a proxy. I

Re: freebsd-update and speed

2021-04-16 Thread Andrea Brancatelli via freebsd-stable
On 2021-04-15 14:20, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote: > I've noticed that ever since update3.freebsd.org is gone (which was in Czech > republic I think), FreeBSD updates are often quite slow for me (= > Austria/Europe) > Especially so for major release upgrades. In fact so slow that I have time > to

Re: Frequent disk I/O stalls while building (poudriere), processes in "zfs tear" state

2021-04-16 Thread Felix Palmen
* Dewayne Geraghty [20210416 06:26]: > On 16/04/2021 2:29 am, Felix Palmen wrote: > > Right now, I'm running a test with idprio 0 instead, which still seems > > to have the desired effect, and so far, I didn't have any of these > > stalls. If this persists, the pro