Kirk Strauser wrote:
So far so good here (amd64, Core2 Duo, ICH9 SATA) but I'm too chicken to
upgrade the on-disk format yet.
Me too, upgraded pool to v13 yesterday and everything still ok. Removed
also all loader.conf tunables. Many thanks for FreeBSD team.
(Tyan Tank GT20, 2GB memory, ICH7
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Pertti Kosunen
wrote:
> Me too, upgraded pool to v13 yesterday and everything still ok. Removed also
> all loader.conf tunables. Many thanks for FreeBSD team.
what about i386? does it still need tunables?
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Hi Kip,
I seriously don't understand what has happened. If I boot kernel.old I
still get the same problem. Very confusing. :(.
Joe
on 21/05/2009 19:28 Kip Macy said the following:
I have no idea what is happening. I think our best bet is having
someone with insight into ATA provide us with h
Motin is your best bet in tracking down ATA problems.
Cheers,
Kip
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Joe Karthauser wrote:
> Hi Kip,
>
> I seriously don't understand what has happened. If I boot kernel.old I still
> get the same problem. Very confusing. :(.
>
> Joe
>
> on 21/05/2009 19:28 Kip Ma
Hi Alexander,
I've love it if you were able to provide some insight into this problem.
I'm going to try switching sata cables around next to see if the problem
goes away if I disconnect some combination of bays.
Thanks,
Joe
on 22/05/2009 19:39 Kip Macy said the following:
Motin is your best
On Thu, 21 May 2009, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 05:55:29PM -0400, Michael L. Squires wrote:
I started having speed problems after shifting from 7.1-STABLE to
7.1-PRERELEASE. They have continued with 7.2-STABLLE.
Reverting to the 7.1-STABLE kernel eliminated the problem.
I am having a problem with one of my freebsd 7.2R boxes panicing on
start of devd after upgrading to 7.2R. It is an old DELL 2400 dual
processor. This is a build from completely refreshed sources.
- generic kernel does not panic (built by me)
- custom kernel does not panic with devd_enable
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 03:26:51PM -0400, Ken Menzel wrote:
>
> I am having a problem with one of my freebsd 7.2R boxes panicing on
> start of devd after upgrading to 7.2R. It is an old DELL 2400 dual
> processor. This is a build from completely refreshed sources.
>
> - generic kernel does n
This appears to have gone away now. I unplugged the bay that was causing
the trouble, and the system booted just fine on the remaining 4 drives.
Then I plugged the bay back in (live) and did an atacontrol
detach/attach on that bus (I wonder why I always have to do that). The
drive was seen, and
I saw really strange stuff with one bad SATA cable on my 6 drive ZFS array.
It would work most of the time, but
the scrub would either cough up CRC's or hang.
I wound up replacing the disk *AND* the cable, and it's been fine since.
This is on a SuperMicro chassis with Intel chips.
YMMV
--
Lar
I spoke too soon. It must have just randomly booted, because it is now
hanging again. No amount of jiggling cables has made any difference.
:(.
Joe
on 22/05/2009 20:40 Joe Karthauser said the following:
Hi Alexander,
I've love it if you were able to provide some insight into this problem.
I
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 03:50:07PM -0400, Michael L. Squires wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 21 May 2009, Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
>
> >On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 05:55:29PM -0400, Michael L. Squires wrote:
> >>I started having speed problems after shifting from 7.1-STABLE to
> >>7.1-PRERELEASE. They have conti
Hi.
Joe Karthauser wrote:
I spoke too soon. It must have just randomly booted, because it is now
hanging again. No amount of jiggling cables has made any difference.
Can you provide verbose boot messages of your system from the beginning
up to the problem? Especially, all related to the ATA.
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