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boundary="000000000000396b180617771ade" --000000000000396b180617771ade Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, Mark Millard escreveu (quarta, 1/05/2024 =C3=A0(s) 03:0= 9): > # grep TMPFS: mmjnk-bulk-a-output.txt | sort -n -r -k11 | head -84 > [1D:10:04:32] [25] [02:14:20] Finished www/chromium | > chromium-124.0.6367.60: Success ending TMPFS: 31.76 GiB > [19:30:44] [13] [00:21:40] Finished databases/clickhouse | > clickhouse-22.1.3.7: Success ending TMPFS: 31.06 GiB > [1D:20:43:30] [01] [00:19:06] Finished lang/rust-nightly | > rust-nightly-1.79.0.20240317: Success ending TMPFS: 28.86 GiB > [1D:04:12:07] [06] [00:16:49] Finished lang/rust | rust-1.77.0: Success > ending TMPFS: 27.35 GiB > [1D:17:19:08] [01] [01:14:40] Finished www/iridium | > iridium-browser-2024.01.120_1: Success ending TMPFS: 25.66 GiB > I've stoped using TMPFS because of long variety of ports that I test and because I'm limited on 16GB ram. I'm thinking if a dynamic control could exist to put ports on TMPFS_BLACKLIST when a limit is reached? What are your thoughts? Cheers, --=20 Nuno Teixeira FreeBSD UNIX: Web: https://FreeBSD.org --000000000000396b180617771ade Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello,

Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> escreveu (quarta, 1/05/2024 =C3=A0(s) = 03:09):
# grep TMPFS: mmjnk-bulk-a-output.txt | sort -n -r -k11 | head -84
[1D:10:04:32] [25] [02:14:20] Finished=C2=A0 www/chromium | chromium-124.0.= 6367.60: Success ending TMPFS: 31.76 GiB
[19:30:44] [13] [00:21:40] Finished=C2=A0 databases/clickhouse | clickhouse= -22.1.3.7: Success ending TMPFS: 31.06 GiB
[1D:20:43:30] [01] [00:19:06] Finished=C2=A0 lang/rust-nightly | rust-night= ly-1.79.0.20240317: Success ending TMPFS: 28.86 GiB
[1D:04:12:07] [06] [00:16:49] Finished=C2=A0 lang/rust | rust-1.77.0: Succe= ss ending TMPFS: 27.35 GiB
[1D:17:19:08] [01] [01:14:40] Finished=C2=A0 www/iridium | iridium-browser-= 2024.01.120_1: Success ending TMPFS: 25.66 GiB

I've stoped using TMPFS because of long variety of ports that I= test and because I'm limited on 16GB ram.

I'm th= inking if a dynamic control could exist to put ports on TMPFS_BLACKLIST whe= n a limit is reached?

What are your thoughts?

Cheers,


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Nuno Teixeira
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