On 2026-03-16 19:18:45 (+0800), Mark Millard wrote:
On 3/15/26 21:18, Philip Paeps wrote:
On 2026-03-13 21:53:48 (+0800), Olivier Certner wrote:
You are likely hitting a known problem, see thread "performance
regressions in 15.0".  E.g., just picked one mail saying what I also
personally think about it:
https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-current/2025-
December/009623.html
(arguably, some RAM factories have burnt out for retail consumers
since then...)

AFAIK, the default was never switched back, but if you're building
from source, a new knob was added to recover the previous behavior, see:
https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=8d5a11cd0137d3ad

Does this affect the package builders? 

Yes for the 15.* jails, the main jails [so: 16.0], and the future 14.4+
jails.

(The 13.5 jails and the 14.3 jails do not have the problem.)

Does that build fix go in the
host or in the build jails?

What primarily matters is how the world put in the build-jail was built.

pkgmgr controls the build jails. I don't think they use clusteradm images in the jails. We only supply the host operating system.

Cc: Antoine.

Philip

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