After some debugging I figured out, there are files on the filesystem
that cause the accessing processing to hang. Even a simple ls or find
can stuck if tries to access the file for some meta data. I still don't
know if it's a coincidence or not, but all files were some kind of
browser cache object
Today I get the same even with 5.8.0-33-generic.
I also can see the same ZFS errors in dmesg.
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Recently load started growing with no end. After a while random
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11:32:22 up 26 min, 1 user, load average: 1
I get the same with ZFS 2.0.1, dmesg output attached, if it helps.
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Testing the zfs dkms driver would be really useful since the ZFS 2.0.1
drivers won't be landing in a hirsute kernel that soon.
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If you don't need testing, I would rather wait for the standard package and
avoid installing dkms.
Or do you need testing?
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The solution is to use ZFS 2.0.1 with Hirsute, however this is stuck in
the -proposed pocket at the moment because of a build failure issue of a
dependency on zsys. I suggest using the zfs that is in the following
PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:colin-king/zfs-hirsute
sudo apt-get update
sudo ap
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If possible, can you install zfsutils-linux 0.8.4-1ubuntu12 and see if
that helps. I believe there maybe an issue with a 5.9/5.10 backport in
zfsutils-linux 0.8.4-1ubuntu13
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** Changed in: zfs-ubuntu
Status: Unknown => New
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Potentially because of backport:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1899826
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Yeah, it works pretty good with no preblem without mounting the home
directory of the other (my standard) user, which is actually and
encrypted zfs filesystem.
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I can see several ZFS panics in the dmesg. Can you please try it without
ZFS?
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I was wrong, I get the same with this kernel too.
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So far it looks good with
Linux RF-PC-BUD-036 5.10.0-12-generic #13-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 11 22:44:11
UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I don't know if there is Groovy around me. Will try to check.
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Thank you Tamas. You are likely aware we don't plan to support 5.8.*
in 21.04 user space but we've very interested to make sure this issue is
not present in 20.10 (groovy). Have you tested with that user space?
Also, have you tried the 5.10 kernel in -proposed for 21.04? If you see
the same or
I can confirm that.
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Yes Tamas. In other words, I believe you are confirming the only think
changing back and forth is the kernel version you are running. Thank you
for that.
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Kernel in userspace?
Do you mean, if it's the same machine? Yes.
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Are you running the 5.8.0-33 kernel in the same 21.04 user space?
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I don't experience the same issue with 5.8.0-33-generic .
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