gptzfsboot trouble

Thomas Sparrevohn Thomas.Sparrevohn at btinternet.com
Wed Feb 8 14:20:57 UTC 2017


Ok Basic data included



-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Klop [mailto:ronald-lists at klop.ws] 
Sent: 08 February 2017 12:51
To: Thomas Sparrevohn <Thomas.Sparrevohn at btinternet.com>; FreeBSD Current <FreeBSD-current at freebsd.org>
Subject: Re: gptzfsboot trouble

On Wed, 08 Feb 2017 13:40:25 +0100, Thomas Sparrevohn <Thomas.Sparrevohn at btinternet.com> wrote:

>
> The bug in the bugzilla could be related - what is weird is I have been  
> running this setup for years without issues - which I guess just shows  
> how good ye'ol FreeBSD still is ;-) Tried to run through the svn log but  
> could not immediately see anything that seemed to be related

I was triggered on that bugzilla issue because of the wrong lba number.

> Would the photos of the screen help?

Everything helps.
NB: please keep the mailinglist in the address list. There are more  
knowledgeable people there.

Ronald.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ronald Klop [mailto:ronald-lists at klop.ws]
> Sent: 08 February 2017 12:27
> To: FreeBSD-current at freebsd.org; Thomas Sparrevohn  
> <Thomas.Sparrevohn at btinternet.com>
> Subject: Re: gptzfsboot trouble
>
> On Tue, 07 Feb 2017 17:08:44 +0100, Thomas Sparrevohn  
> <Thomas.Sparrevohn at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>>
>> Last week I decided to upgrade my FreeBSD installation - it's been a
>> while (September 16 was last time). Unfortunately CURRENT does not
>> boot and cash in a weird way. Both 11-RELEASE and 12 CURRENT boot
>> loader seems to attempt to read blocks that exceeds the physical disk.
>> Initially I through it was a hard disk error - but after a "oh"
>> experience I realised that the
>> "gptzfsboot: error 4 lba 921592" is actually beyond the physical
>> boundaries of the disk (300GB disk). In order to rule out different
>> options - I installed a vanilla 11-RELEASE on the 300G with a simple
>> stripe - it also gives the error but does boot - the LBA of the error
>> is slightly different on 11 CURRENT and comes up with LBA 921600
>>
>>
>> I have scanned all the disks for physical faults and there seems to be
>> none and I have tried doing a single disk installation on each disk -
>> they give the same error - Does anybody have any idea? Included Photos
>> as sometimes it get through to the actual boot menu but then crash in
>> another place
>>
>>
>> I have some images - but they are 2 bit for the mailing list ;-)
>
>
> Can it be related to this issue?
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=144234
>
> Would be nice if you tell more about the system. CPU? dmesg?
> The 11-RELEASE did that boot from the same disk? In the mentioned issue  
> there is the case that gptzfsboot does recognize a secondary disk (can  
> be configured as mirror), but not the first.
>
> As you say UFS works, the bug might be in the gptzfsboot code, because  
> that is not used for UFS.
>
> Regards,
> Ronald.
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