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Date:      Sun, 22 May 2022 23:39:08 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        fs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 264141] nvme(4): Heavy load to SSD wedges 13.1 system: Controller in fatal status, resetting ... Resetting controller due to a timeout and possible hot unplug.
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--- Comment #14 from crb <crb@ChrisBowman.com> ---
Warner,
  Every time it gets wedged I have to power cycle it.  I've done that a bun=
ch
in the last few days.  500 times?  Probably not but dozens?  At least.  It =
does
(did) stay on continuously doing mostly nothing for long stretches when I'm=
 not
using it.  I suppose it could be power.  my recollection is that I only
installed the 8 pin ATX power connector for the CPU not the 8 pin and 4 pin=
 but
the directions clearly say you can install both but you don't need to insta=
ll
the 4 pin if you have the 8 pin.  I don't really have the option to swap in=
 a
new power supply but I could remove the 6 hard drives so that they aren't
consuming power and leave just the SSD.

Graham,
I don't have a boot environments of 13.0 but I suppose I could reinstall the
13.0 SSD and try.  On the other hand this machine got a new SSD in the last=
 2
weeks and thus 13.1 was installed because the old SSD with 13.0 on it had
similar problems and I was suspecting at the time flaky hardware with the S=
SD
being the cheapest/easiest thing to replace.

This was meant to be a build machine and given I can't hit the SSD hard it
makes it almost useless for me.  Builds over NFS (even over 10G ether) are =
WAY
slower mostly due to the time taken to untar the distribution files.

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