Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2017 11:29:48 +0200 From: Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de> To: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: mps(4) blocks panic-reboot Message-ID: <592FDE8C.1090609@omnilan.de>
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Hello, I'm not sure if scsi@ is the correct list, but since my problem seems to be mps(4) related, I thought asking here shouldn't be too wrong. There's not much to add to the topic: If my stable/11 setup panics, the system doesn't reboot (besides IPMI-watchdog takes over this task). The machine stucks with these last lines: Dumping 1669 out of 15734 MB:..1%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..71%..81%..91% Dump complete mps0: Sending StopUnit: path (xpt0:mps0:0:2:ffffffff): handle 12 mps0: Incrementing SSU count mps0: Sending StopUnit: path (xpt0:mps0:0:3:ffffffff): handle 11 mps0: Incrementing SSU count mps0: Sending StopUnit: path (xpt0:mps0:0:4:ffffffff): handle 10 mps0: Incrementing SSU count mps0: Sending StopUnit: path (xpt0:mps0:0:5:ffffffff): handle 9 mps0: Incrementing SSU count mps0: Sending StopUnit: path (xpt0:mps0:0:6:ffffffff): handle 13 mps0: Incrementing SSU count Then, nothing happens. On a similar setup without mps(4), the machine reboots after the panic. Is this a known problem/feature? Thanks, -harry
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