On 06/02/2022 18:20, Warner Losh wrote:
Thanks, I'll arm myself with those tools. In the meantime (maybe more for freebsd-virtualization@ than
here): where a VirtualBox guest running FreeBSD behaves as if its
boot disk has disappeared, and no exhaustion at the
underlying storage level, is there a sysctl in the guest that
might help to avoid the situation? Underlying storage: OpenZFS pool on an old but reasonably
good mobile hard disk drive (the one that features in
<https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/13038> with a
hardware probe near the head of the opening post). Whilst I have not yet found time to pay all due attention
to VirtualBox logs, I do have a strong sense that these
stalls of guests are more likely to bug FreeBSD guests than,
for example, my Windows 10 guest with its .vhd in the same
underlying pool. |
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Warner Losh
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Sean Bruno
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Warner Losh
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Graham Perrin
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current grarpamp
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Warner Losh
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current grarpamp
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -curren... Warner Losh
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -curren... Jamie Landeg-Jones
- FreeBSD guests behaving as if their boot disks ... Graham Perrin
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Sean Bruno
- Re: USB Disk Stalls on -current Sean Bruno