Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2019 20:39:53 -0500 From: Bob Healey <healer@rpi.edu> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: 12-RELEASE + Storage woes Message-ID: <5e14feab-efc2-863d-98d0-fe9e01c5fd59@rpi.edu>
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I've been updating my 11.2 systems to 12 via freebsd-update. It has not been a smooth process at all. The virtual machines I did before the start of the new year had no issues. I posted the other day about issues with a C2000 Atom and the BTX loader hanging. Today I've run into 2 different problems. The first is a host that hard resets with a hypertransport error and bad dimm when something tries to write to drives connected to the onboard SATA controller. The second is when updating ports on a different system between the two post reboot freebsd-update installs, fetch is broken due to SSL problems. I was able to work past that via pkg-static list > pkg.lst && pkg-static delete -f \*, doing the second install, and reinstalling all packages from scratch, but it was very frustrating and annoying to have to work through. 12.0 really feels like a late stage beta or release candidate with all the incompatibilities and work arounds required. Is anyone else having similar issues, or have I just been extraordinarily unlucky? -- Bob Healey Obsolete Desktop Technician Office of Research and Scientific Computation Research Center healer@rpi.edu (518) 276-6022
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