LUA ERROR: memory allocation error: block too big

Kyle Evans kevans at freebsd.org
Wed Jun 3 16:11:58 UTC 2020


On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 11:06 AM Budi Janto
<budijanto at studiokaraoke.co.id> wrote:
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> On 6/3/20 6:50 PM, Kyle Evans wrote:
> > Can you post a sample of your /boot/lodaer.conf, please? Though, the
> > efipart_readwrite error smack dab in the middle leaves me a bit
> > worried; status=7 looks like EFI_DEVICE_ERROR, which is a bit
> > sinister.
>
> # cat /boot/loader.conf
> autoboot_delay="5"      # Delay in seconds before autobooting.
> vfs.zfs.arc_max="5G"    # Limit ZFS memory usage.
> coretemp_load="YES"     # Intel CPU temperature.
>

Thanks for confirming - this is relatively harmless, and the problem
is indeed later.

>
> > Believe it or not, issues with underlying media can cause problems
> > with 4thloader as well.
>
> Could be, I' will replace as soon as possible SSD for system (My
> prediction SSD too old). I'am sorry, this's remote machine, so I can not
> give you more information (I can not access that machine anymore).
> Remote worker just send me two photo.
>
> First booting: https://ibb.co/NWbszqR
> After restart: https://ibb.co/dDsH0RD
>

*nod* This isn't my domain, but I think the CAM errors after restart
tend to support the theory of aging/dying SSD or perhaps bad cable at
a minimum.

Thanks,

Kyle Evans


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