> Le 16 nov. 2022 à 23:41, Mark Kettenis <mark.kette...@xs4all.nl> a écrit :
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>> Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2022 23:20:01 +0100
>> From: Joel Carnat <j...@carnat.net>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have plugged a second disk in my ODROID HC4. The idea was to
>> backup the data from sd0 to sd1 using rsync. So I stopped OpenBSD,
>> inserted the second disk and rebooted. Then I formatted sd1, mounted
>> it and started an rsync command. Then, the OS became
>> unresponsive. Already running commands like tmux, iostat and top
>> continued working but starting a new shell takes minutes and iostat
>> showed nearly non IOPS on both disks.
>>
>> I thought it might my fdisk/disklabel configuration so I removed the 16TB
>> disk
>> and sticked two other disks in the HC4 (a 1TB SSD and a 6TB SATA). And did a
>> few testings. Basically, with only one single disk mounted, everything works
>> ok ; even if the second disk is installed in the slot. Running mkfs on the
>> second disk does not raise any error. But since I mount the second disk and
>> try accessing it, the OS becomes unresponsive ; after a few couple of
>> seconds.
>>
>> I have tried the 7.2 and latest available snapshot kernels.
>>
>> Finally, I plugged both disks and tried installing on both of them. sd0 is
>> configured with sd0a for root and sd0b for swap. sd1 is configured with sd1a
>> for /usr. Download of the tgz files goes ok. Installing the 3 bsd files is
>> ok.
>> But when installing base72.tgz, the freeze occurs ; at 38% of the archive
>> (99968 KB).
>>
>> No message pops on the console or in /var/log. I'm not sure if I can boot a
>> debug kernel that may help seeing what happens.
>>
>> How can I help debugging better?
>
> Never tried this myself. I'll try to reproduce this later in the
> week.
Ok. Don’t hesitate if you need me to test more things.
Not sure if it matters but as there’s a message about fb0 and VMware, I do run
my HC4 with a connected USB keyboard and HDMI screen. And I do have "set tty
fb0" configured in /etc/boot.conf.