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--- Comment #5 from Peter Eriksson ---
Still seening strange behaviour with the SAS3816 controller and mpr driver on
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p5
Now all the SES controllers are detected and accessible, but instead it doesn't
correctly detect a
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On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 9:16 PM Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
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> lo0 has 127.0.0.1, ::1 (both first in their lists). It also has a pile of
> other IPs that are used by jails. This has not changed
I just did a trivial setup with the most recent snapshot for 14.2 and
it worked ok.
So, I have no idea
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Peter Eriksson changed:
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Hi,
After updating from 13.4-stable to 14.2-stable earlier today, I've
started seeing a few batches of entries like the following in my syslog:
Nov 24 16:17:52 corona kernel: DMAR4: Fault Overflow
Nov 24 16:17:52 corona kernel: nvme0: WRITE sqid:15 cid:121 nsid:1
lba:1615751416 len:256
Nov 24 16