I can give a developer root access as well as a web-based remote console
if needed to track this down.
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> I am at work on a number of issues with igb and em right now which is why
> there has not been an MFC yet.
Understood. Thanks for the quick response and workaround.
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I can give a developer remote console / root access to the box if that would
help. I have a couple days before I will need to nuke the pool and restore it
from backups.
Terry
on. If I don't get any requests to postpone or offers
to investigate by 00:00 GMT on the 18th, I'll proceed with re-initializing the
pool (minus the SSD, which is persona non grata).
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dware on the leading edge is that the software often
needs time to catch up. In this particular case, the ZFS pool is 32TB. I
can't begin to imagine how long a UFS fsck would take on such a partition,
even if it were possible to create one. It was bad enough on the previous
generatio
I
online the log device and do any writes, I get the panic again.
As I mentioned, I have this data replicated elsewere, so I can exper-
iment with the pool if it will help track down this issue.
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e the offending dump process still in this stuck state, so I can
generate whatever sort of debugging information is needed. The box is a
test box, so I can crash it and get a core dump if that's what is needed.
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hours or so at this point...
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sleepqueue was touched seems to have been back in September.
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com/transient/rdump30.gz (it is only 76KB
compressed, 270KB uncompressed). It looks to me like the remote host
(the VMS box) has correctly ack'd all outstanding data from the FreeBSD
host, but that the FreeBSD host is just sitting there for some reason.
As before, I have this sitting in
ead dofileread kern_readv read syscall Xint0x80_syscall
As I understand it, the processes in sbwait state are waiting to receive.
That would seem to indicate that they don't see the ACKs from the other
end, despite the tcpdump showing that they were received.
Let me know if you need more
tailed instructions on how to
examine this data? I got as far as "proc 4439" in kgdb, but then got lost.
Thanks,
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t seems I can reproduce this at will, I'll be glad to either perform
additional information-gathering or give a developer access to the box for
testing purposes.
Is it possible to correlate the source line in the kernel with the instruction
pointer in the panic?
Terry Kenn
ccess to the framebuffer - I'd have
to go there and set up a serial console to be able to talk to the debugger
if it crashes).
Thanks,
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down the prob-
lem.
Another thing I could try (would take a couple days until I could get
someone to the site) would be to try this using a bge port instead of
the bce one. That might help pin it down to either something in the bce-
specific cod
the
box goes into production, or 2) the crash continues to happen and the ven-
dor gets the impression FreeBSD is unstable and not worth supporting. I'd
like to avoid that.
So, any ideas on how to troubleshoot the panic in bce?
Thanks,
Terry Kennedy
AS 6/iR" card (a re-branded LSI
1068-something, seen as "mpt" by FreeBSD). While Dell only sells that as
part of a package deal with the hot-swap backplane and redundant power
supplies, there's no reason you couldn't pick one up on eBay and add it
yourself. You'll need
ch
drive, and installed Windows on it to run one of the Dell update install-
ers (not all of them come in DOS or Linux flavors). The controller didn't
mind the swap a bit (or the swap back to the 2 RAID drives). That's a lot
better than the old amr-based RAID cards.
Terry Kennedy
profile slot or start the
meter for billable time.
Based on this, it seems to be a timing-related issue when the mpr card
is on the 2nd CPU (and when SMP is enabled)
Any suggestions for further diagnostic information, other things to try,
or (preferably) &q
In case it wasn't clear from my original post, all of the successful
boots with the card in a full-height CPU 1 slot were with r351637.
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if that matters.
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Since I'm not the only one seeing this, I've opened PR 240487:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240487
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1550.
So this may only affect certain models or firmware revisions of amr
devices. Of course, since each LSI OEM uses their own firmware and
BIOS numbering scheme, it'll be hard to tell which one is newer than
the other.
I have a bazillion of these cards if one would be helpful to a d
d as a mirror volume. But only one of the members appears as a passN de-
vice, which means that the other one can't be monitored with smartmontools.
If I'm remembering correctly, a volume with more than 2 drives creates a
passN device for all but one of the drives.
system
has booted, but there is a _long_ pause while the kernel is probing
the mpt0 controller, followed by the spew of CAM error messages from
the probes.
Let me know if you need any additional info.
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out that change reverted.
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his is affecting a
larger number of people as time goes on and these modules become more pop-
ular.
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reeBSD 11.1 to see
if that has the performance I used to get. I'm not sure how hard
it will be to build samba36, though. Things have changed since the
port was retired.
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e kernel config of 6.1-STABLE)
and the ipmitool port. You can view the results at:
http://www.tmk.com/cgi-bin/ipmi.cgi
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mesg output.
This happens on both SMP and UP (with a UP kernel) configs, and also with
or without ACPI enabled (by option at boot time).
Let me know if anyone needs further information to help diagnose this. I
can also provide remote access to a test system if a developer needs it.
conf too late in the process?
2) The examples I've found (http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200608/gmirror_1.html)
say to add gmirror configure commands to /etc/rc.early and /etc/rc.local,
but the manpage says these are deprecated?
Where should these commands be placed?
Terry
/netinet6/ipsec.c
./sys/systm.h
Any ideas? Also, if there is additional information needed, let me know
what to do and I'll report back.
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mode; make installworld; mergemaster.
Any ideas?
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Just to close this out, this was caused by the uipc_socket.c change that
also broke NFS. All better now...
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