Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 09:30:57 +0100 From: Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 10.2-Beta i386..what's wrong..? Message-ID: <55AF54C1.8050002@multiplay.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <20150722071018.GA8363@beast.freibergnet.de> References: <20150722071018.GA8363@beast.freibergnet.de>
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What's the panic? As your using ZFS I'd lay money on the fact your blowing the stack, which would require kernel built with: options KSTACK_PAGES=4 Regards Steve On 22/07/2015 08:10, Holm Tiffe wrote: > Hi, > > yesterday I've decided to to put my old "Workstation" in my shack and > to install a new FreeBSD on it, it is the computer I've used previously > for my daily work, reading Mails, programming controllers and so on.. > > It is am AMD XP300+ with an Adaptec 29320 and four IBM 72GB SCSI3 Disks > with only 2GB of Memory. > > I've replaced a bad disk, reformated it so 512 Byte sectors )they came > original with 534 or so for ecc),pulled the 10.2-Beta disk1 ISO file from > the german mirror and tried to install on a zfs raidz1 which was going > flawlessly until the point of booting the installed system, some warnings > about zfs and vm... double fault, panic. > > Later I've read on the net that installing zfs on a 32Bit machine isn't > really a good idea, so I tried to install the system on a gvinum raid > on gpt partitions. > The layout was gpt-boot, 2G swap and the rest raid on every disk so > that I could build a striped 8G swap and ~190G raid with gvinum. > Installing that worked flawlessly with the install point "shell and doing > partitioning per hand". I've made a newfs -U -L root /dev/gvinum/raid, > mounted the filesystem to /mnt, activated the swap and put an fstab in > /tmp/bsdsomething-etc, exited to install. > > The installer verified the install containers (base.txz,kernel.txz and > so on) and begun to extract them. > So far soo good, but while extracting the system repeatedly hung on the > very same location. On vt4 I could start a top that was showing an hung > bsdtar process in the state wdrain and nothing other happened, the system > took a long time to react to keypresses.. > > I've tried to extract the distribution files per hand, same problem, tar > hung on extracting kernel.symbols for example, same behavior on other files > in base.txz. > > Ok, it is 10.2-BETA so I've tried 10.1-Release next...exactly the same, > ok tried 9.3-RELEASE .. the same! > > What I'm doning wrong here? > > Besides of the bad disk that I've changed (IBM-SSG S53D073 C61F) the > hardware is very trusty, it is a gigabyte board and I want to keep this > machine since it has still floppy capabilites that I need to comunicate > with my old CP/M gear and PDP11's. It run for years w/o problems. > Capacitors are already changed and ok. > > Sorry for the wishy-washy error messages above, they are from my memory and > from yesterday... > > Next try was installing the System on a 8G ATA disk that was laying around, > went flawlessly, booted it and tried to install the files on the gvinum > raid from there...same problem. > Changed the 29320 against a 29160 ..same problem. > No messages about bad disksor something on the console. > > What's going on here? The machine run on 8.4-stable before w/o any > problems. > > Regards, > > Holm
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