[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1771091] Re: zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system does not boot

2019-11-18 Thread Colin Ian King
This bug has not been updated with further information requested in
question 4 for over a year. Marking as Won't Fix.

** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix

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Title:
  zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system
  does not boot

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  After fresh install of xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit, 
  and the installation of zfs-dkms I tried to do 'zpool import' on an older ZFS 
pool, consisting of on partition on the separate PATA HDD.

  After issuing 'sudo zpool import ' , command freezes (as to zfs 
commands).
  System then fails to shutdown properly and seems locked and needs hard reboot 
(actually it waits up to half an hour to shutdown).
  After restarting, system displays Xubuntu splash screen and does not boot 
anymore (it actually resets itself if given again half an hour or so).

  When getting to rescue options, by pressing SHIFT key on keyboard and
  going to shell and remounting / read-write, I could do removing of ZFS
  Ubuntu packages and after that system could boot.

  Usefull message I got when trying to continue booting in shell was:
  "[ 40.811792] VERIFY3(0 == remove_reference(hdr,  ((void *)0), tag)) failed 
(0 = 0)  
  [ 40.811856] PANIC at arc.c:3084:arc_buf_destroy()"

  So it points to some ZFS bug with ARC.

  Previously, I was able to (unlike with 17.10) upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 and 
to import and use a newer ZFS pool.  
  But this bug is about fresh 18.04 install and an older ZFS pool. (zpool 
import says pool can be upgraded)

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1771091] Re: zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system does not boot

2018-07-17 Thread Colin Ian King
This looks very similar to the following ZFS bug report

https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/6881

It may indicate you have data corruption and degraded pool. It's hard to
tell any further. Have you been able to resolve this issue?


** Bug watch added: Github Issue Tracker for ZFS #6881
   https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/6881

** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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Title:
  zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system
  does not boot

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  After fresh install of xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit, 
  and the installation of zfs-dkms I tried to do 'zpool import' on an older ZFS 
pool, consisting of on partition on the separate PATA HDD.

  After issuing 'sudo zpool import ' , command freezes (as to zfs 
commands).
  System then fails to shutdown properly and seems locked and needs hard reboot 
(actually it waits up to half an hour to shutdown).
  After restarting, system displays Xubuntu splash screen and does not boot 
anymore (it actually resets itself if given again half an hour or so).

  When getting to rescue options, by pressing SHIFT key on keyboard and
  going to shell and remounting / read-write, I could do removing of ZFS
  Ubuntu packages and after that system could boot.

  Usefull message I got when trying to continue booting in shell was:
  "[ 40.811792] VERIFY3(0 == remove_reference(hdr,  ((void *)0), tag)) failed 
(0 = 0)  
  [ 40.811856] PANIC at arc.c:3084:arc_buf_destroy()"

  So it points to some ZFS bug with ARC.

  Previously, I was able to (unlike with 17.10) upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 and 
to import and use a newer ZFS pool.  
  But this bug is about fresh 18.04 install and an older ZFS pool. (zpool 
import says pool can be upgraded)

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1771091] Re: zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system does not boot

2018-05-14 Thread Nikola M
I get the same results when purging zfs-dkms and --reinstall zfsutils-linux . 
System is unbootable (resets after a long time) and shutdown can't be done 
(also takes very much time). 
All happens after 'zpool import '

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Title:
  zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system
  does not boot

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  After fresh install of xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit, 
  and the installation of zfs-dkms I tried to do 'zpool import' on an older ZFS 
pool, consisting of on partition on the separate PATA HDD.

  After issuing 'sudo zpool import ' , command freezes (as to zfs 
commands).
  System then fails to shutdown properly and seems locked and needs hard reboot 
(actually it waits up to half an hour to shutdown).
  After restarting, system displays Xubuntu splash screen and does not boot 
anymore (it actually resets itself if given again half an hour or so).

  When getting to rescue options, by pressing SHIFT key on keyboard and
  going to shell and remounting / read-write, I could do removing of ZFS
  Ubuntu packages and after that system could boot.

  Usefull message I got when trying to continue booting in shell was:
  "[ 40.811792] VERIFY3(0 == remove_reference(hdr,  ((void *)0), tag)) failed 
(0 = 0)  
  [ 40.811856] PANIC at arc.c:3084:arc_buf_destroy()"

  So it points to some ZFS bug with ARC.

  Previously, I was able to (unlike with 17.10) upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 and 
to import and use a newer ZFS pool.  
  But this bug is about fresh 18.04 install and an older ZFS pool. (zpool 
import says pool can be upgraded)

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1771091] Re: zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system does not boot

2018-05-14 Thread Colin Ian King
The zfs-dkms package should be removed as the kernel includes the ZFS +
SPL drivers. You just need to install zfsutils-linux.  Please try the
following:

sudo apt-get purge zfs-dkms
sudo apt-get install --reinstall zfsutils-linux


** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Ian King (colin-king)

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Title:
  zpool freezes importing older ZFS pool, blocks shotdown and system
  does not boot

Status in zfs-linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  After fresh install of xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit, 
  and the installation of zfs-dkms I tried to do 'zpool import' on an older ZFS 
pool, consisting of on partition on the separate PATA HDD.

  After issuing 'sudo zpool import ' , command freezes (as to zfs 
commands).
  System then fails to shutdown properly and seems locked and needs hard reboot 
(actually it waits up to half an hour to shutdown).
  After restarting, system displays Xubuntu splash screen and does not boot 
anymore (it actually resets itself if given again half an hour or so).

  When getting to rescue options, by pressing SHIFT key on keyboard and
  going to shell and remounting / read-write, I could do removing of ZFS
  Ubuntu packages and after that system could boot.

  Usefull message I got when trying to continue booting in shell was:
  "[ 40.811792] VERIFY3(0 == remove_reference(hdr,  ((void *)0), tag)) failed 
(0 = 0)  
  [ 40.811856] PANIC at arc.c:3084:arc_buf_destroy()"

  So it points to some ZFS bug with ARC.

  Previously, I was able to (unlike with 17.10) upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 and 
to import and use a newer ZFS pool.  
  But this bug is about fresh 18.04 install and an older ZFS pool. (zpool 
import says pool can be upgraded)

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