On 1/18/21, Todd C. Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> As an aside, "out of ioodes" looks like single-bit memory corruption.
> I would suggest tetsing the memory on that system if possible.

That unfortunately is a possibility.

I tried to run memtester with args 1G 100 but most likely that did not
test much at all. memtest64 time I guess.

The box is now again in some kind of half working state. I'm able to ssh in but:

acdc$ pwd
/home/jsaarela
acdc$ touch foo
touch: foo: Input/output error
acdc$ df
Filesystem  512-blocks      Used     Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/sd0a      2018844    299516   1618388    16%    /
/dev/sd0k    320691000      1848 304654608     0%    /home
/dev/sd0d      8114940       148   7709048     0%    /tmp
/dev/sd0f     12179004   3497652   8072404    30%    /usr
/dev/sd0g      2018844    488184   1429720    25%    /usr/X11R6
/dev/sd0h     40614428   2117020  36466688     5%    /usr/local
/dev/sd0j     12179004         4  11570052     0%    /usr/obj
/dev/sd0i      4050876   2390052   1458284    62%    /usr/src
/dev/sd0e     40555516    295900  38231844     1%    /var
/dev/sd1a   1945756464 1040824976 807643680    56%    /nas/live
/dev/sd2a   1945756464 1559166896 289301760    84%    /nas/backup

doing mostly anything results to input/output error.

ah. Only on system disk, not on nas disks.
acdc$ doas atactl sd0 smartstatus
doas ([email protected]) password:
atactl: ATA device returned error register 0
acdc$ doas atactl sd0 identify
atactl: ATA device returned error register 0


acdc# reboot
ksh: reboot: Input/output error

Oh well :)

so, warranty time. Unless there has been specific issues with ssd disks :)

Thank you for your time.

- Jyrki

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