Changing (increasing) nmbclusters
is safe -- you should be able to do this with no adverse effects.
Note however that you must also make the appropriate changes to /boot/loader.conf
in order for the change to persist across reboots.
Also note that the kernel you are using may not allow you to change this value at runtime: Older versions of FreeBSD require you to set the value in /boot/loader.conf
(and really ancient versions require the value to be compiled into the kernel).
If the sysctl
command doesn't work you will have to edit /boot/loader.conf
and reboot to make this change.
E taunaki ana kia waiho kern.ipc.nmbclusters
takiri i te /boot/loader.conf.local
kaua ki te / whakaoho / loader.conf
(peera i te whakautu a @ voretaq7), na te mea ka taea te whakakapi i te wa o te whakahoutanga.
Ka taea hoki e koe te whakatika i tenei taurangi ma te Punaha Punaha ( Punaha > Arā > Raupaparorohiko ripa) kei roto pfSense paetukutuku GUI.
Ko te uara mo nga nmbclusters
e pa ana ki te maha o nga hononga whatunga, pouaka CPU , me etahi atu waahanga - he iti rawa te whakamatautau kia kitea te uara tino pai mo ia punaha.
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