Date: Fri, 8 May 2020 09:13:44 -0400 From: Steve Wills <swills@FreeBSD.org> To: Joseph Mingrone <jrm@freebsd.org>, questions@freebsd.org Cc: kevans@freebsd.org, tsoome@freebsd.org, Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ZFS system can no longer boot - zfs_alloc()/zfs_free() mismatch Message-ID: <ac07ac9b-ce3a-ab05-a95f-b1e4c4fd88d2@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <CANRUcdAtNWdMMoSYmZ27NEFgPQTF7-KFdBXBTy6JmuDxG8edUw@mail.gmail.com> References: <CANRUcdAtNWdMMoSYmZ27NEFgPQTF7-KFdBXBTy6JmuDxG8edUw@mail.gmail.com>
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I didn't solve it, I avoided it by renaming the kernel directory and reinstalling the kernel, forcing the bits to be in a different physical location on disk... The only theory I had at the time was that the bits were beyond some arbitrary 4G limit or something, but that was just a wild idea. Good luck, that's super frustrating. Steve On 5/7/20 7:59 PM, Joseph Mingrone wrote: > Hello everyone, > > As it says in the subject line, my system stopped booting for some > unknown reason. It might have been after upgrading from 12.1-p2 to > -p4, but I'm unsure. It sounds similar to this issue: > https://twitter.com/alelab_/status/1222437570501644291 > > Allan and I tried debugging for a few hours today, but without > success. We tried replacing the boot code and the loaders, but the > result was the same. We also tried booting from a usb thumb drive, > then `set currdev=zfs:zroot/ROOT/default:` and `boot`, but the same > error is shown. > > Steve and Kyle, did you ever solve this problem? > > Thanks, > > Joe >
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