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no more trouble since upgrade to 14.0.
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--- Comment #52 from Daniel Austin ---
(In reply to Alexander Motin from comment #51)
If it helps, it seems to be enclosure related...
I can use NCQ on my disks and controller in another enclosure (e.g. I have an
Areca 8 bay that's fine)..
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--- Comment #50 from Conall O'Brien ---
I've been experiencing these issues with WD Red 6TB disks. I had frequent,
unexplained reboots with 12.1-RELEASE and 12.2-RELEASE.
mprutil show all
Adapter:
mpr0 Adapter:
Board Name: LSI3008-I
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--- Comment #49 from Conall O'Brien ---
I've been experiencing these issues with WD Red 6TB disks. I had frequent,
unexplained reboots with 12.1-RELEASE and 12.2-RELEASE.
mprutil show all
Adapter:
mpr0 Adapter:
Board Name: LSI3008-I
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--- Comment #47 from elij ---
I have a SAS9305-16i, and was seeing similar errors to some of the folks here.
The comment about NCQ got me thinking, and sure enough.. looks like broadcom
had a new firmware out (I had 16.00.11.00 where I saw
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--- Comment #45 from Matthias Pfaller ---
(In reply to Sharad Ahlawat from comment #44)
[root@nyx ~]# sysctl kern.cam.da.retry_count
kern.cam.da.retry_count: 4
Previously we had the drives connected to the onboard SATA/SAS ports (hoping
th
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--- Comment #44 from Sharad Ahlawat ---
(In reply to Matthias Pfaller from comment #43)
logs shows the read events are still timing out, even with 90
also there are no retry messages, is "sysctl kern.cam.da.retry_count" set to 0
?
you co
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--- Comment #43 from Matthias Pfaller ---
(In reply to Matthias Pfaller from comment #42)
Sorry, I messed up the names... This should have been Sharad Ahlawat and not
Christoph Bubel.
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--- Comment #42 from Matthias Pfaller ---
We followed the advice of Christop Bubel, disabled NCQ and set the timeouts to
90s (I can't imagine a situation where this should be necessary, but still...).
Results:
May 8 17:36:00 nyx kernel: m
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--- Comment #41 from Sharad Ahlawat ---
(In reply to Sharad Ahlawat from comment #28)
Symptom:
CAM retry and timeout messages leading to controller aborts and resets
Cause:
slow disks or using SMR disks
Workaround:
Increase the CAM timeo
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--- Comment #40 from Peter Eriksson ---
I've had some random problems when using the cards with IR firmware, so I
always make sure they are running IT firmware. Might be worth testing.
But that might not be relevant for your problems. We
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--- Comment #39 from Paul Thornton ---
I don't have an expanders (note that this card has IR firmware, in case that is
relevant - I wasn't actually aware of that, it is only being used as a dumb
HBA):
[root@nas1b ~]# mprutil show all
Adapt
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--- Comment #38 from Matthias Pfaller ---
(In reply to Peter Eriksson from comment #37)
Not in our case:
[root@nyx ~]# mpsutil show all
Adapter:
mps0 Adapter:
Board Name: SAS9211-8i
Board Assembly:
Chip Name: LSISAS2008
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--- Comment #37 from Peter Eriksson ---
Any SAS-expanders between the SAS HBA and the (SATA) disks?
("mprutil show expanders") - and if so - do they (the expanders) have up to
date firmware?
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--- Comment #35 from Ștefan BĂLU ---
Looks like the problem persists with FreeNAS (FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE) and
Firmware Revision: 15.00.03.00.
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--- Comment #34 from Bane Ivosev ---
(In reply to Ștefan BĂLU from comment #33)
Before first install (11.3) we update firmware and leave it as is. So, later we
didn't change firmware, we just try mps/mpr driver different from 18.03.
Now, w
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--- Comment #33 from Ștefan BĂLU ---
(In reply to Bane Ivosev from comment #32), so, should we keep the firmware in
sync with those versions or go for a trial-and-error aproach?
In the meantime, i'll let you know how it goes with latest Fr
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--- Comment #32 from Bane Ivosev ---
We have problem with 18.03 version of the mpr/mps driver. That's why i said
12.1 and 11.1 relase working for us.
12.1 -> #define MPR_DRIVER_VERSION "23.00.00.00-fbsd"
12.0 -> #define MPR_DRIVER_VER
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--- Comment #31 from Matthias Pfaller ---
mpsutil show all
Adapter:
mps0 Adapter:
Board Name: SAS9211-8i
Board Assembly:
Chip Name: LSISAS2008
Chip Revision: ALL
BIOS Revision: 7.37.00.00
Firmware Revision: 20.00.
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--- Comment #29 from Bane Ivosev ---
We have success with 11.1 and 12.1-RELEASE standard installation. No compiling
and mixing driver versions. Problem was with 12.0 and 11.3-RELEASE.
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--- Comment #28 from free...@diyit.org ---
I finally tried 12.1 and it seemed to run fine for a few days till I started a
large file transfer and ...
(da4:mps0:0:11:0): READ(10). CDB: 28 00 7c fa 4a a0 00 00 08 00
(da4:mps0:0:11:0): CAM sta
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--- Comment #27 from Matthias Pfaller ---
How does one change the affected version in the bug report? After all this is a
>11.1 problem and not a 11.1-STABLE problem.
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--- Comment #25 from Bane Ivosev ---
(In reply to Matthias Pfaller from comment #24)
We are still fine. No problem at all.
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--- Comment #24 from Matthias Pfaller ---
(In reply to Bane Ivosev from comment #23)
We just gave it another try. We hopped that the problem might have been caused
by a defective disk when we tried last. The problem was triggered again duri
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--- Comment #23 from Bane Ivosev ---
Really sad news ... We are still running for 18 days now, everything is great
with 12.1 for us, but is still early to make conclusions and your expirience is
not promissing.
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--- Comment #22 from Matthias Pfaller ---
I'm running FreeBSD 12.1 now. Yesterday we reattached the drives to the LSI
controller. Problems showed up during the next backup :-(
Kernel log:
Dec 4 10:13:30 nyx kernel: mps0: port
0x8000-0x80
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--- Comment #21 from Bane Ivosev ---
(In reply to freebsd from comment #20)
I'm running 12.1-RELEASE on the same hardware for 10 days now. Everything is
ok. I'll report back for about a month. Success, i hope.
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--- Comment #20 from free...@diyit.org ---
(In reply to Paul Thornton from comment #19)
Thanks for sharing Paul. I took a slightly different approach. I have been
running stable for a few months now with a FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE kernel but
us
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--- Comment #19 from Paul Thornton ---
An update for all.
I downgraded our production servers from 12.0 to 11.1-RELEASE-p15 and for 5
weeks they have worked without any problems.
Previously we saw a problem after 4 weeks, then another aft
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--- Comment #18 from Paul Thornton ---
(In reply to Bane Ivosev from comment #16)
Thanks for the confirmation. I'm in the process of downgrading the affected
NAS machine (they are an identical pair) from 12.0 to 11.1, I need to test this
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--- Comment #17 from Matthias Pfaller ---
(In reply to Francois Baillargeon from comment #14)
We have cache and log devices:
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ FRAGCAP DEDUP
HEALTH ALTROOT
k-zb1
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--- Comment #16 from Bane Ivosev ---
Hi Paul, i had exact same symptoms like you but with WD Reds 4TB, and for me
with 11.1 everything work flawlessly for more then 130 days now.
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We usually have a cache on affected pools, and sadly we still have issues when
the l2arc hits the disk, think long sequential reads
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--- Comment #13 from Christoph Bubel ---
(In reply to Daniel Shafer from comment #10)
I can confirm the workaround, no errors since i added L2ARC to the pool.
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--- Comment #12 from n...@nmc.dev ---
Hi,
We are seeing the same issue.
Here is more information on our setup :
FreeNAS-11.2-U5
FreeBSD 11.2-STABLE amd64
We use 2 x (6x 14TB seagate ironwolf drives )
We also have a 2 TB crucial SSD for
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--- Comment #9 from Matthias Pfaller ---
(In reply to Bane Ivosev from comment #8)
We have several other machines with SAS2008 controllers. All of them are
running 11.1 and none of them shows these problems...
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--- Comment #8 from Bane Ivosev ---
And I don't think the problem is exclusively with Seagate 10TB drives. We have
WD Red 4TB drives and have the same problem. We have same situation also with
11.2-RELEASE, and beacuse 11.2 and 12.0 have sa
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--- Comment #7 from Bane Ivosev ---
Just to append my previous post from March, same hardware and same config, we
revert back on 11.1-RELEASE and everything working flawlessly for more then two
months now.
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--- Comment #6 from Matthias Pfaller ---
We are using FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE:
FreeBSD nyx 12.0-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p4 GENERIC amd64
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/var/log/messages during device resets
We just did configure a backup server with eight seagate ironwulf
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We just did configure a backup server with eight seagate ironwulf
(ST12000VN0007-2GS116) 12TB disks connected to a SAS2008:
Jun 12 08:51:35 nyx kernel: mps0: port
0x8000-0x80ff mem 0xdf70-0xdf7
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Forgot to say, its FreeBSD 12-RELEASE.
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Bug ID: 224496
Summary: mpr and mps drivers seems to have issues with large
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Product: Base System
Version: 11.1-STABLE
Hardware: Any
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