00:15:55 zip: btw, you know it's trivial to cross-compile src, right? you don't need to compile on some old armv6 system 00:16:51 this also works from a macos or linux host 01:03:20 G'day. Setting a static IPv6 address/gateway in rc.conf results in 'no carrier'. Using 'accept_rtadv' and rtsold works as normal with the same address info. Is this normal? 01:04:38 FreeBSD 15.0, new install, dual nic server. 01:07:54 BraveheartBSD: what did you put in rc.conf? 01:12:56 The provided IPv6 info as indicated by isp. ifconfig_igb0 and ifconfig_igb0_ipv6 01:13:23 Same again with igb1 ..... 01:14:36 and the gateway info and subnet mask? 01:14:47 please copy and paste the actual text you put in rc.conf 01:16:06 1 sec 01:18:38 https://pastebin.com/brj7PpV6 01:20:09 This the working rc.conf, if I add the adress as static (from ipconfig) no carrier, nics no longer active 01:21:30 are you trying to set the static address using ifconfig instead of rc.conf? did you bring the interface up? (ifconfig igb0 inet6 fd00::1/64 up) 01:22:10 if you're using rc.conf, please show the rc.conf that doesn't work, not the one that works fine 01:23:44 No. I was using the supplied ifconfig IPv6 address as indicated in the handbook. 01:24:08 Ok, 1 sec again 01:30:08 https://pastebin.com/WD6XRw1y 01:30:17 Broken rc.conf 01:33:45 ok, please show the console output from boot (only the userland bits, not the kernel messages) 01:40:12 I've been locked out, lol. 1 sec, again ..... 01:41:34 to be clear, i mean the startup messages from when it's not working... 01:46:17 Yeah, still trying to get in. 02:15:33 https://pastebin.com/xT7tPg73 - Non working network, manually added IPv6 address. I also get a kernel message that igb (nic) is unregistered. 02:16:24 I had to put it back on accept_rtadv ...... the entire server is unusable 02:19:50 sorry, what i'm after is the messages the system print while booting - where it's configuring the network and starting services etc 02:20:06 although looking at that log, i suspect your problem is related to having two interfaces on the same network, which is... not advisable 02:23:54 Ok, I'll comment 1 out. 02:23:59 1 sec 02:26:48 I'll reconfigure to use 1 nic, thank you, given me something to work on. 03:57:41 https://i.ibb.co/d4FhdBzG/pastadinner.jpg 05:36:54 pid 71689 (bhyve), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 6 (no core dump - coredumpsize limit is 0) 05:36:57 cool 06:39:39 can freebsd's swappiness be increased so it's more eager to swap? i found that freebsd is less likely to swap than linux, but when it starts to, it kinda bogs the system down and causes things like NIC load to go up and net throughput to drop 06:39:59 so i wanna experiment and see if making it more eager to swap makes it not such a problem when it starts swapping 07:53:12 i don't think swappiness directly exists 09:28:40 Ivy: good point. But also I should really throw this thing in the bin 11:23:11 ivy: I have fixed the raspberry pi zero https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/2oDiL6az/1767525779.JPG 13:20:17 kind of crazy how intel cpus don't break a sweat when under load compared to my amd fbsd server that constantly runs 50C+ 13:20:45 the intels breaking 40C is kind of rare 13:22:27 of which generation both? 13:23:18 Macer, for Intel, what do you in . 15:39:29 huh, after fiddling with Linuxulator a little, I like how it's more lightweight than even containers, I guess 15:40:11 like I can see how it'd be quite easy to run services inside a Linux chroot just like native FreeBSD ones, or run things from scripts, or whatever 15:45:41 well, linuxemu only does syscall translation, it doesn't do any containerisation, so you can't really compare it with container solutions, but you can use them together, like putting the linux program in a chroot or jail 15:54:44 what I mean is that on near every other system (besides Linux), something at least as heavy as containers is how you get Linux support 15:54:59 and you haven't really the option of anything lighter weight 16:04:25 migrating machines to FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE today, and I'm surprised to see prompts to type ZFS native encryption keys upon reboot 16:04:35 is there an easy way to disable this? 16:04:45 otherwise the machine would hang forever, I'm glad I have IPMI 16:08:37 hm, shouldn't such a prompt only be there if you have zfskeys_enable=YES and some datasets configured via zfskeys_datasets ? 16:13:42 thanks, nimaje, I just figured out I had zfskeys_enable set to YES indeed, I'm exploring that 16:36:26 nimaje: thanks a bunch, it looks like it did the trick! 16:42:31 anyone know a recipe to boot freebsd9 (no efi/uefi) as a bhyve host? I suspect there are some docs on having it emulate a specific bios 16:42:50 will ask my favorite llm i guess to start 16:43:15 bhyveload doesn't handle it? 16:43:45 i don't know, I will rtfm on that, thank you 16:52:25 somehow my debian template for bhyve doesn't work for trixie, ugh 16:56:02 aquamo4k1: I believe the csm (bios support) module for bhyve was retired a while ago 17:07:10 did it ever exist ? 17:18:45 vortexx: ack, tyvm 17:27:10 aquamo4k1: yw 17:29:56 veg: if the dataset is not automounted you can skip loading keys on boot 18:14:53 on linux i can see what x86-64 feature levels the cpu supports by running `/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 --help` does freebsd have something like that? 18:21:34 kerneldove: this help? 18:21:39 uh https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/determining-cpu-capabilities.63013/ 18:22:14 there are a few suggestions there anyway 18:24:33 ya ty 19:22:42 vortexx, mzar, aquamo4k1: the one I know about expired 2024-04-01 https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/uefi-edk2-bhyve-csm/ 19:38:05 thanks mzar, setting zfskeys_enable=NO in /etc/rc.conf worked 19:38:27 now wondering how I can mount /dev/shm within a Linux jail from the FreeBSD host :) 19:41:08 linux(4) suggests mounting a tmpfs to /compat/linux/dev/shm 19:52:35 I already have tmpfs on /compat/linux/dev/shm (tmpfs, local) on the host, but it is not being pushed within the Linux jail, and I can't quite reboot it in this state (halfway through a migration that requires /dev/shm) so I'm trying to do the mount from the host into the jail 23:09:48 Hello. I'm looking for someone who could test out generated CI builds for SuperTux. We just finished the FreeBSD pipeline and I need someone to test out the binaries 23:10:08 We provide binaries for FreeBSD 14.3 and 15. 23:24:22 hm, I found the action on github and the list of artifacts, but how do I download one of them? 23:32:53 nimaje: Ah, I can give you a link 23:33:03 Which version do you have? 23:33:09 14.3 23:33:09 14.3 or 15.0 23:33:11 Alright 23:33:28 https://github.com/SuperTux/supertux/actions/runs/20699704394/artifacts/5019272247 < does this work? 23:33:46 This is the release build. 23:35:44 it gives me a 404, probably only wants to give it to logged-in github users 23:36:32 would also explain why I can't see any download links in that list of artifacts 23:37:19 okay. 23:38:35 Hmm... 23:38:45 IDK where to upload