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--- Comment #6 from Dmitry ---
Hi, it is IntelĀ® Gigabit 82583V Ethernet NIC, i don't know how to know PCI
Device ID...
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--- Comment #17 from Dexuan Cui ---
(In reply to pete from comment #16)
I opened a new bug for the panic issue:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=229167
Let's use it to discuss the panic issue, as this one (Bug 220453) is
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--- Comment #5 from Dexuan Cui ---
Not sure why I didn't see the bug in time.Sorry. :-)
Here the error in the attachmetn in comment #1 is: "Setup of Shared code
failed, error -2".
#define E1000_ERR_PHY 2
It looks
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--- Comment #16 from p...@twisted.org.uk ---
Thanks for the explanation - interesting! I don't have any UFS machines I could
clone to test with, but will do so if we don't get anywhere with this.
meanwhile, however, I did the following
On 6/15/18 11:22 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 6/15/18 4:44 AM, richard bader wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i try to install a virtual host on a virtual root-server (netcup.de)
>>
>> I've enabled the VMX-Options on the root-server.
>>
>> I've followed the instruction from
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--- Comment #15 from Dexuan Cui ---
(In reply to pete from comment #14)
Is it easy for you to test UFS? I didn't really use ZFS before. :-)
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--- Comment #14 from p...@twisted.org.uk ---
I got a capture of what it does right before the panic... so, this takes place
directly after root is mounted.
Trying to mount root from zfs:zroot/ROOT/default []...
pci1: on pcib1
mlx4_core0:
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--- Comment #13 from Dexuan Cui ---
(In reply to pete from comment #12)
Yes, it's expected that you saw a hn interface.
Hyper-V is a little different from other hypervisors with respect to SR-IOV
support for NIC. Hyper-V provides a pair
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--- Comment #12 from p...@twisted.org.uk ---
So, I cloned the machine, to giuve me something to experiment with, and the
clone panics in the same way. Watching it boot, it only does this when it gets
to the networking part of the boot - and
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Hi, colleagues!
Guest server works in a bhyve as WSUS server and has 3 disks. One of this disk
(not system) is used as backup disk for an application.
I have forgotten about this backup scheduler and disk sometimes become full.
And I have figured out that when disk full, virtual machine
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