Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 08:36:47 +0000 From: Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Creating a bootable ZFS disk? Message-ID: <54A1129F.3040004@multiplay.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <7E1DA790-822F-4253-A3F6-1E5F5EFFEE04@karthauser.co.uk> References: <54a048f2.45c1c20a.6ffd.ffffe6d7SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com> <54A062FE.6020500@multiplay.co.uk> <54A067D0.4050606@multiplay.co.uk> <349F0A87-5F85-4367-9A5C-E77DBFA16588@karthauser.co.uk> <7E1DA790-822F-4253-A3F6-1E5F5EFFEE04@karthauser.co.uk>
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On 29/12/2014 08:01, Dr Josef Karthauser wrote: > On 29 Dec 2014, at 07:56, Dr Josef Karthauser <joe@karthauser.co.uk> wrote: >> On 28 Dec 2014, at 20:28, Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> wrote: >>> On 28/12/2014 20:07, Steven Hartland wrote: >>>> Is your hardware identical to that in that news post? >>>> >>> I have an idea of something that might help if the above is true can you please link to the contents of a verbose boot and pciconf -v -l. >> Hi Steve, >> >> Attached is the boot and pciconf (although not a verbose boot — I’ll try and get that later today). >> >> The machine itself is not identical. That was reportedly a SUN X2270 M1 server with 4 SATA connected disks, and mine is a HP Proliant Microserver (http://m.hp.com/nz/en/products/proliant-servers/product-detail.do?oid=4248009) >> >> I did give it an after market bios upgrade a year or so ago because as shipped it only supported ide emulation on SATA ports 5 and 6. (http://drapsag.nl/?p=17). After I changed the bios it supports ACHI on all 6 ports. >> >> It has been running absolutely fine under load on Freebsd 10.0 since that was released. The problems only occur under 10.1. >> > Sorry! Now they are attached. Joe That looks like a 10.0 boot not a 10.1 boot could you confirm and provide a 10.1 boot if thats the case please Joe?
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