RE: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-08 Thread Scott Otis
lto:adrian.ch...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, February 7, 2016 12:08 AM To: Scott Otis Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes Hm, the runtime going backwards is a bit odd, m

Re: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-07 Thread Scott Otis
After setting crash dump settings correctly I'm still not seeing a dump in /var/crash/ - will try to get screenshot my of the boot screen after the crash and get back to you. Scott On Feb 7, 2016, at 12:08 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote: Hm, the runtime going backwards is a bit odd, maybe they fixed

Re: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-07 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hm, the runtime going backwards is a bit odd, maybe they fixed that in -HEAD recently. Other than that, yeah, you'll need a crash dump or at least some screenshot when it does reboot. -a ___ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.

RE: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-05 Thread Scott Otis
11 (idle) calcru: runtime went backwards from 189139 usec to 95666 usec for pid 1 (init) calcru: runtime went backwards from 1078465 usec to 545696 usec for pid 0 (kernel) Scott -Original Message- From: Adrian Chadd [mailto:adrian.ch...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 5, 2016 4:46 PM To: Sc

Re: 10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-05 Thread Adrian Chadd
hiya, how much RAM does the VM have? Yes, you need to either run dumpon or reboot once you update /etc/rc.conf . -a On 5 February 2016 at 13:55, Scott Otis wrote: > Been trying to get a FreeBSD VM server running on Azure on a "Standard DS" > size VM (so I have access to SSD storage for Post

10.2 Release seems to be crashing on Azure with "Standard DS" VM sizes

2016-02-05 Thread Scott Otis
Been trying to get a FreeBSD VM server running on Azure on a "Standard DS" size VM (so I have access to SSD storage for PostgreSQL). The "Standard DS" series of VMs also have faster/newer CPUs than the original "Standard A" series of VMs. I am using the image of FreeBSD from here: https://vmd