On 2016-04-21 20:56, Johannes Dieterich wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Allan Jude <allanj...@freebsd.org> wrote:
On 2016-04-21 10:46, Johannes Dieterich wrote:
Dear all,

with r298385, I observe extremely long times from turning on my laptop to reach loader. This is a regression compared to a roughly 1 week old
CURRENT.

This is an AMD A12-8800B laptop booting in legacy mode into a ZFS+GELI setup.

Please let me know how I can help to solve this issue.

Thanks,

Johannes
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Can you describe where exactly it is slow?
Yes, it hangs after "BIOS drive C: is disk 0" for a good 3 minutes
before it eventually continues.

Once you get to the loader menu (the beastie menu), can you choose the
option to go to the loader prompt, and type:
bcachestat

And provide the output of that.
Here we go (w/o mistakes I hope...):
cache blocks: 32768
cache blocksz: 572
unit cache blocks: 32768
cached units: 1
1162 ops 0 bypasses 12109 hits 739 misses

Thanks so much for the response!

Johannes
I'm seeing similar, PLUS the kernel seems(!) to not continue on to the RC scripts
after mount root.

(BIOS BOOT).

I reverted to an older kernel and boot block and zfsloader to get up.


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