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    3. Tag nach dem #stromausfall in Berlin. Das Notstrom Aggregat läuft - zickt/bockt aber manchmal rum... #Windows Server: "Mimimimi... ich wurde nicht richtig runtergefahren und bin jetzt beleidigt."#FreeBSD und #ZFS: Chill Brudi... hab alles gecheckt - läuft wieder.#OpenBSD : War was?
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    Goodbye Linux & Podman, hello FreeBSD & Jails! Just migrated my blog (https://blog.hofstede.it) to a fully native BSD stack (where my Gemini Capsule was already living).Stack (using Bastille VNET Jails):- Caddy (Ingress, TLS, Reverse-Proxy)- Nginx Jail (Internal. Static file serving)- PFThe Cool Part: A Zero-Trust CI/CD pipeline. My Forgejo runner deploys via restricted rrsync into an air-gapped "transporter" jail, which nullfs mounts the web root. Security: Source-IP restricted, no interactive shells, no PTY.The simplicity of files-on-disk beats container abstraction every time.#BastilleBSD #SelfHosted #SysAdmin #IPv6 #ZFS #FreeBSD #RunBSD
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    Success ! Beastie is now running 15.0-RELEASE. Admittedly I did have one little hiccup at the stage where it says to upgrade all ports and as I thought I dont have as i'm using binary packages I ignored and continued which then gave me an error for doas ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libutil.so.9" not found, required by "doas" . After a wee panic aka squeaky bum time I found the answer which was to run as root pkg bootstrap -f and then pkg upgrade. After that everything rebooted nicely. Now I'm left with my Bastille jails which I need to read a little more on as I really don't want to stuff them up. So this might wait until tomorrow ??? #FreeBSD
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    @stefano I think if we are going to be analyzing RAM usage across OSes, then usage needs to be recorded every X minutes over a specific workload, with idle being baseline or control group. Just showing 270MB RAM at idle and then another single snapshot at 10GB of some kind of workload still doesn't tell much. It's difficult to infer anything else.