Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 16:18:35 -0500 From: Paul Mather <paul@gromit.homeunix.org> To: Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> Cc: stable@freebsd.org Subject: Solved?: Re: Upgrade of RELENG_8 ZFS boot pool leads to unbootable system Message-ID: <A690C516-E595-4001-8622-096D0CBF6A45@gromit.homeunix.org> In-Reply-To: <50E48610.2040204@infracaninophile.co.uk> References: <FA810100-4041-40D7-AE09-77E07C1E3206@gromit.homeunix.org> <50E48610.2040204@infracaninophile.co.uk>
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On Jan 2, 2013, at 2:10 PM, Matthew Seaman = <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk> wrote: > On 02/01/2013 17:49, Paul Mather wrote: >> Yesterday, I updated my RELENG_8 ZFS-only system that has worked like = a champ for ages. After a successful install{kernel,world} and reboot, = I noticed the 20121130 entry in /usr/src/UPDATING and upgraded my ZFS = pool via "zfs upgrade -a". I also upgraded my boot blocks as requested, = and as per the "ZFS notes" section of /usr/src/UPDATING. >>=20 >> Unfortunately rebooting with the upgraded pool failed. The = "windmill" boot spinner spins for a tiny amount of time and then stops = dead. :-( I don't get to the boot loader menu at all. >>=20 >> I downloaded a very recent RELENG_8 snapshot = (FreeBSD-8.3-RELENG_8-r244923-JPSNAP-amd64-amd64-memstick.img) from = pub.allbsd.org and was able to boot successfully from USB using that. I = entered Fixit Mode and tried to write the boot blocks on the memstick = image onto my hard drives but the resultant system still wouldn't boot. = The commands I used (from Fixit Mode) are these: >>=20 >> gpart bootcode -b /dist/boot/pmbr -p /dist/boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 = ad4 >> gpart bootcode -b /dist/boot/pmbr -p /dist/boot/gptzfsboot -i 1 = ad6 >>=20 >> (ad4 and ad6 are my two hard drives.) >>=20 >> If I "load zfs" before booting the USB memstick then I can see my old = pool listed when I do "zfs import". I haven't tried importing the pool = because I'm not sure if that would make the problem worse. >>=20 >> Does anyone have any advice in restoring this system to bootability? = I followed the standard "root on ZFS" recipe using a two drive mirror = when installing the system initially. Each drive uses GPT with three = partitions: freebsd-boot, freebsd-swap, and freebsd-zfs in that order. = Like I said at the start, all this worked for a long time until just now = when I upgraded the pool to enable "feature flags" support. :-( >>=20 >> Any help is appreciated. >=20 > I think you may be running into problems with zpool.cache. This has > been fixed in current, which now has the ability to find the root = zpool > without a valid zpool.cache, but that I suspect is faint comfort for = you. It turns out it was my /boot.config that was preventing booting. The = system is usually always headless, so I have "-S115200 -Dh" as the sole = line in /boot.config to enable a 115200 baud serial console. This has = been working fine for me up until I did a {build,install} {kernel,world} = on 1st January 2013. I was pretty sure my woes began after I did the = "zpool upgrade -a" and subsequently rebooted again, but now I can't be = sure whether I successfully rebooted at all after the "make = installworld" and mergemaster step. Does anyone know a sure-fire way of getting a dual console setup = (high-speed serial + VGA). The recipe I had been using had worked well = for a long time. I had "-S115200 -Dh" in /boot.config and the following = entries in /boot/loader.conf: boot_multicons=3D"YES" comconsole_speed=3D"115200" console=3D"comconsole,vidconsole" Now, though, if I have "-S115200 -Dh" then the system locks up at boot. = Removing /boot.config gets me dual console, but only at 9600 baud. :-( Cheers, Paul. PS: Is the BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED entry in /etc/make.conf needed? I was = under the impression it has been obsolete for a while and took it out of = my /etc/make.conf file.
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