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Bug 211702 depends on bug 211714, which changed state.
Bug 211714 Summary: 11.0-BETA4 missing from FreeBSD Bugzilla
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Summary|FreeBSD-11.0-BETA4-amd64|FreeBSD-11.0-BETA4-amd64
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Summary|Installation interface |FreeBSD-11.0-BETA4-amd64
Issue:
NVMe PCIe Samsung SSD (Model: MZVPV256) is not detected by
the FreeBSD 10.3 and 11 (BETA 4) installers during system installation.
Computer:
Laptop ASUS G752VY-DH72
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--- Comment #12 from Eric van Gyzen ---
I just reproduced this on 12-CURRENT r303626. I'm now updating that machine to
the latest head.
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--- Comment #11 from Eric van Gyzen ---
I just reproduced this on 10.3-STABLE r303633. I'll try to reproduce on
10.3-RELEASE to see if it would be a new regression in 11.0-RELEASE.
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Summary|System hangs after "Uptime" |System hangs after "Uptime"
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--- Comment #9 from Eric van Gyzen ---
Steps to reproduce on a stable/11 r303878 GENERIC kernel (and many earlier
revs):
1. Attach to an iSCSI LUN with /etc/iscsi.conf and iscsid.
2. Create a ZFS pool on that LUN: zpool create iscsi_test
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--- Comment #8 from Eric van Gyzen ---
The debugging kernel options are not part of the problem. I removed them and
still reproduced the hang.
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--- Comment #7 from Eric van Gyzen ---
So far, I've been importing the volume using the iSCSI initiator in a bhyve
guest. To determine whether iSCSI is really involved, I reconfigured to import
the volume onto the bhyve host and pass it to
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--- Comment #6 from Eric van Gyzen ---
One of those systems is a bhyve VM. On the host, I see that all CPU threads
are "vmidle" and consuming no CPU time, so they're blocked on some event, not
spinning. (I realize this doesn't help much.)
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--- Comment #5 from Eric van Gyzen ---
As an amendment to my last comment, the zpool has to be imported with altroot:
zpool import -R /foo bar_pool
I was failing to reproduce this on two other systems by having the pool
imported witho
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Bug ID: 211705
Summary: Several "sdhci_pci0-slot0: Controller Timeout"
messages during boot - no sdcard is connected [MSI
Board "Cubi-N"]
Product: Base System
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--- Comment #7 from Ben RUBSON ---
> First of all, there shouldn't be any 40G drivers in GENERIC, that's just
> absurd. Even
> 10Gig drivers are maybe borderline.
Even if a server only has a 40G NIC ? :)
> If you read the post you'll see
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--- Comment #4 from Eric van Gyzen ---
I think I've narrowed it down to having a ZFS pool imported from an iSCSI LUN
using the in-kernel software initiator.
g_amanakis: Is this true on your system, too?
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--- Comment #6 from Matthew Macy ---
(In reply to Ben RUBSON from comment #5)
First of all, there shouldn't be any 40G drivers in GENERIC, that's just
absurd. Even 10Gig drivers are maybe borderline. And yes, intel cards are much
more perva
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Bug ID: 211702
Summary: Installation interface torn, illegible, after the
FreeBSD boot loader menu
Product: Base System
Version: 11.0-STABLE
Hardware: ia64
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--- Comment #5 from Ben RUBSON ---
Thank you Matthew for your feedback.
Understood, and of course I'm not asking to make the kernel worst.
However, I think that there are some NIC drivers in the GENERIC configuration
that do not seem to b
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dmidecode output on an identical machine
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pciconf -lv output on an identical machine
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Bug ID: 211699
Summary: 11.0-BETA4 installer hangs on Dell CS23-SH
Product: Base System
Version: 11.0-STABLE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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