sysctl for carp and pfsync on boot

Kajetan Staszkiewicz vegeta at tuxpowered.net
Fri Aug 24 10:43:27 UTC 2018


On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 17:11:59 CEST Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> > Am 22.08.2018 um 17:00 schrieb Kajetan Staszkiewicz
> > <vegeta at tuxpowered.net>: Is there a preferred way to configure sysctls
> > for modules loaded from kld_list?
> 
> We found the same problem in our setup making extensive use of if_bridge.
> 
> Now we simply load that module early via loader.conf - all sysctls available
> right away.

I'm pretty sure this did not work for me, not for pfsync module at least. 
Where did you put your sysctls? /boot/loader.conf? Maybe order of modules 
being loaded matters? Like pfsync loaded before carp maybe.

Nevertheless this looks like a bug for me. Hackery with bootloader does not 
seem like a real solution. There might be good reasons to not load modules at 
boot.

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