AOC-USAS2-L8i zfs panics and SCSI errors in messages

Douglas Gilbert dgilbert at interlog.com
Wed Oct 26 14:05:40 UTC 2011


On 11-10-26 06:16 AM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:36:44AM +0200, Karli Sj?berg wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I tracked down what causes the panics!
>>
>> I got a tip from aragon and phoenix at the forum about
>> /etc/periodic/security/100.chksetuid
>>
>> And to put:
>> daily_status_security_chksetuid_enable="NO"
>> into /etc/periodic.conf
>
> This is not truly the cause of the panic, it simply exacerbates it.
>
> Many of the periodic scripts will do things like iterate over all files
> on the filesystem looking for specific attributes, etc..  This tends to
> stress filesystems heavily.  This isn't the only one.  :-)
>
>> I can now run periodic daily without any panics. I?m still wondering
>> about the cause of this, the explanation from the forum was that that
>> phase is too demanding for multi TB systems. But I have several multi
>> TB servers with FreeBSD and ZFS, and none of them has ever behaved
>> this way. Besides, the panic is instantaneous, not degenerative. I
>> imagine that a run like that would start out OK and then just get
>> worse and worse, getting gradually slower and slower until it just
>> wouldn?t cope any more and hang. This feels more like hitting a wall.
>> As if it found something that is couldn?t deal with and has no choice
>> but to panic immediately.
>
> It may be possible that you have some underlying filesystem corruption
> that triggers this situation.  Have you actually tried doing a "zpool
> scrub" of your pools and seeing if any errors happen or if the panic
> occurs there?
>
> I'm inclined to think what you're experiencing is probably a bug or
> "quirk" in the storage controller driver you're using.  There are other
> drivers that have had fixes applied to them "to make them work decently
> with ZFS", meaning the kind of stressful I/O ZFS puts on them results in
> the controller driver behaving oddly or freaking out, case in point.  It
> could also be a controller firmware bug/quirk/design issue.  Seriously.
>
> I believe the AOC-USAS2-L8i controller has been discussed on
> freebsd-stable, re: mps(4) driver problems or equivalent, but I'm not
> going to CC that list given that there would be 3 cross-posted lists
> involved and that is liable to upset some folks.  You should search the
> mailing lists for discussion of Supermicro controllers that work
> reliably with FreeBSD.
>
> It would be worthwhile to discuss this condition on -stable, mainly with
> something like "Anyone else using the AOC-USAS2-L8i reliably with ZFS?"
> You get the idea.

There is a steady stream of patches from LSI staff to
both the mptsas and mpt2sas drivers on the Linux SCSI
list (e.g. the most recent patch set to mpt2sas was on
20111019 and contained 7 separate "fixes").

I don't see these patches appearing on this list. Is there
a mechanism to get driver corrections incorporated into
the relevant FreeBSD drivers?

LSI do keep FreeBSD drivers on their site. For example for
the 9212-4i4e HBA, see this page:
   http://www.lsi.com/products/storagecomponents/Pages/LSISAS9212-4i4e.aspx
That FreeBSD zip is dated 20110808 and has mps drivers for
FreeBSD 7.2.0, 7.4.0, 8.2.0

Doug Gilbert




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