Re: High Send-Q values in netstat after upgrading to 12.1-RELEASE: system is unusable

2019-11-05 Thread Mike Karels
> On Tuesday, November 05 at 22:44:10 CET, Jose G. Juanino wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > today I have upgraded to 12.1-RELEASE from 12.0-RELEASE-p10 via > > freebsd-update. The host is a VMware guest with vmx net interface. The > > system runs with 12.0-RELEASE perfectly, with no issue, reliably for

Re: High Send-Q values in netstat after upgrading to 12.1-RELEASE: system is unusable

2019-11-05 Thread Jose G. Juanino
On Tuesday, November 05 at 22:44:10 CET, Jose G. Juanino wrote: > Hi all, > > today I have upgraded to 12.1-RELEASE from 12.0-RELEASE-p10 via > freebsd-update. The host is a VMware guest with vmx net interface. The > system runs with 12.0-RELEASE perfectly, with no issue, reliably for months. > >

Re: Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Chris Ross
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 08:44:35AM +1100, Dewayne Geraghty wrote: > Chris, > After you've booted the kernel, the correct way to load a module that isn't > already in the kernel, is to: > kldload mpr > To check if mpr is loaded, try > kldstat -v|grep mpr Thanks for this. I was able to boot and ver

Re: Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Dewayne Geraghty
Chris, After you've booted the kernel, the correct way to load a module that isn't already in the kernel, is to: kldload mpr To check if mpr is loaded, try kldstat -v|grep mpr However, if you've already placed mpr_load="YES" in your /etc/loader.conf and rebooted your device, then you probably need

High Send-Q values in netstat after upgrading to 12.1-RELEASE: system is unusable

2019-11-05 Thread Jose G. Juanino
Hi all, today I have upgraded to 12.1-RELEASE from 12.0-RELEASE-p10 via freebsd-update. The host is a VMware guest with vmx net interface. The system runs with 12.0-RELEASE perfectly, with no issue, reliably for months. I have boot environments enabled (thanks god) and therefore I am able to swit

Re: Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Chris Ross
On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 12:29:00PM -0800, Freddie Cash wrote: > > I tried "load", but wasn't able to devine how to load the mpr module with > > that. Is that needed, or should 'mpr_load="YES"' have accomplished the > > desired result? > > modulename_load="YES" is the syntax used in the loader.con

Re: Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Miroslav Lachman
Chris Ross wrote on 11/05/2019 21:19: On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 08:20:15PM +0100, Miroslav Lachman wrote: Chris Ross wrote on 11/05/2019 19:34: Hello. I have a Cisco UCS C220-M5 with a RAID controller. It calls itself "Cisco 12G Modular Raid Controller with 2GB cache", PPID UCSC-RAID-M5. Lookin

Re: Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Freddie Cash
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 12:20 PM Chris Ross wrote: > On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 08:20:15PM +0100, Miroslav Lachman wrote: > > Chris Ross wrote on 11/05/2019 19:34: > > > Hello. I have a Cisco UCS C220-M5 with a RAID controller. It calls > itself > > > "Cisco 12G Modular Raid Controller with 2GB cac

Re: Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Chris Ross
On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 08:20:15PM +0100, Miroslav Lachman wrote: > Chris Ross wrote on 11/05/2019 19:34: > > Hello. I have a Cisco UCS C220-M5 with a RAID controller. It calls itself > > "Cisco 12G Modular Raid Controller with 2GB cache", PPID UCSC-RAID-M5. > > Looking at the CIMC, it shows the

Re: Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Miroslav Lachman
Chris Ross wrote on 11/05/2019 19:34: Hello. I have a Cisco UCS C220-M5 with a RAID controller. It calls itself "Cisco 12G Modular Raid Controller with 2GB cache", PPID UCSC-RAID-M5. Looking at the CIMC, it shows the PCI vendor/device ids 1000:0014, which looks to be an LSI MegaRAID Tri-Mode SA

Cisco 12G SAS RAID support (FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE) ?

2019-11-05 Thread Chris Ross
Hello. I have a Cisco UCS C220-M5 with a RAID controller. It calls itself "Cisco 12G Modular Raid Controller with 2GB cache", PPID UCSC-RAID-M5. Looking at the CIMC, it shows the PCI vendor/device ids 1000:0014, which looks to be an LSI MegaRAID Tri-Mode SAS3516. It looks like this should be sup