I can reproduce the problem. I can crash the system.
Here are the steps I did (some steps may not be needed but I haven't tested
it):
- Clean install of OI 151.a.7 on Supermicro hardware described above (32GB
RAM though, not the 128GB)
- Create 1 zpool, 6 raidz vdevs with 5 drives each
- NFS ex
Great write up Jens.
The chance of two MB to be broken is probably low but overheating is a very
good point. It was on my to-do list to setup IPMI and seems that now is the
best time to do it.
Thanks
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Jens Elkner wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 08:50:40AM -0700,
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 08:50:40AM -0700, Peter Wood wrote:
>I'm sorry. I should have mentioned it that I can't find any errors in the
>logs. The last entry in /var/adm/messages is that I removed the keyboard
>after the last reboot and then it shows the new boot up messages when I
> bo
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the pointers. I'll definitely look into this.
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
> On 2013-03-20 17:15, Peter Wood wrote:
>
>> I'm going to need some help with the crash dumps. I'm not very fa
On 2013-03-20 17:15, Peter Wood wrote:
I'm going to need some help with the crash dumps. I'm not very familiar
with Solaris.
Do I have to enable something to get the crash dumps? Where should I
look for them?
Typically the kernel crash dumps are created as a result of kernel
panic; also they m
I'm going to need some help with the crash dumps. I'm not very familiar
with Solaris.
Do I have to enable something to get the crash dumps? Where should I look
for them?
Thanks for the help.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Michael Schuster wrote:
> How about crash dumps?
>
> michael
>
>
> On
How about crash dumps?
michael
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Peter Wood wrote:
> I'm sorry. I should have mentioned it that I can't find any errors in the
> logs. The last entry in /var/adm/messages is that I removed the keyboard
> after the last reboot and then it shows the new boot up mess
I'm sorry. I should have mentioned it that I can't find any errors in the
logs. The last entry in /var/adm/messages is that I removed the keyboard
after the last reboot and then it shows the new boot up messages when I
boot up the system after the crash. The BIOS log is empty. I'm not sure how
to c
Does the Supermicro IPMI show anything when it crashes? Does anything show
up in event logs in the BIOS, or in system logs under OI?
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Peter Wood wrote:
> I have two identical Supermicro boxes with 32GB ram. Hardware details at
> the end of the message.
>
> They
Peter,
sorry if this is so obvious that you didn't mention it: Have you checked
/var/adm/messages and other diagnostic tool output?
regards
Michael
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Peter Wood wrote:
> I have two identical Supermicro boxes with 32GB ram. Hardware details at
> the end of the mes
I have two identical Supermicro boxes with 32GB ram. Hardware details at
the end of the message.
They were running OI 151.a.5 for months. The zpool configuration was one
storage zpool with 3 vdevs of 8 disks in RAIDZ2.
The OI installation is absolutely clean. Just next-next-next until done.
All I
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