> On 26 Jun 2018, at 05:08, KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko <k...@kx.openedu.org> wrote:
> 
> At Thu, 21 Jun 2018 10:48:28 +0300,
> Toomas Soome wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 21 Jun 2018, at 09:00, KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko <k...@kx.openedu.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> At Wed, 20 Jun 2018 23:34:48 -0400,
>>> Allan Jude wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> On 2018-06-20 21:36, KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've been reported ZFS boot disable problem [1], and found
>>>>> that this issue occers form RAID configuration [2]. So I
>>>>> rebuit with RAID5 and re-installed 12.0-CURRENT
>>>>> (r333982). But failed to boot with:
>>>>> 
>>>>> ZFS: i/o error - all block copies unavailable
>>>>> ZFS: can't read MOS of pool zroot
>>>>> gptzfsboot: failed to mount default pool zroot
>>>>> 
>>>>> FreeBSD/x86 boot
>>>>> ZFS: I/O error - blocks larger than 16777216 are not supported
>>>>> ZFS: can't find dataset u
>>>>> Default: zroot/<0x0>:
>>>>> 
>>>>> In this case, the reason is "blocks larger than 16777216 are
>>>>> not supported" and I guess this means datasets that have
>>>>> recordsize greater than 8GB is NOT supported by the
>>>>> FreeBSD boot loader(zpool-features(7)). Is that true ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> My zpool featues are as follows:
>>>>> 
>>>>> # kldload zfs
>>>>> # zpool import 
>>>>>  pool: zroot
>>>>>    id: 13407092850382881815
>>>>> state: ONLINE
>>>>> status: The pool was last accessed by another system.
>>>>> action: The pool can be imported using its name or numeric identifier and
>>>>>       the '-f' flag.
>>>>>  see: http://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-EY
>>>>> config:
>>>>> 
>>>>>       zroot       ONLINE
>>>>>         mfid0p3   ONLINE
>>>>> # zpool import -fR /mnt zroot
>>>>> # zpool list
>>>>> NAME    SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  EXPANDSZ   FRAG    CAP  DEDUP  HEALTH  ALTROOT
>>>>> zroot  19.9T   129G  19.7T         -     0%     0%  1.00x  ONLINE  /mnt
>>>>> # zpool get all zroot
>>>>> NAME   PROPERTY                                  VALUE                    
>>>>>                  SOURCE
>>>>> zroot  size                                      19.9T                    
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  capacity                                  0%                       
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  altroot                                   /mnt                     
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  health                                    ONLINE                   
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  guid                                      13407092850382881815     
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  version                                   -                        
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  bootfs                                    zroot/ROOT/default       
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  delegation                                on                       
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  autoreplace                               off                      
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  cachefile                                 none                     
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  failmode                                  wait                     
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  listsnapshots                             off                      
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  autoexpand                                off                      
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  dedupditto                                0                        
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  dedupratio                                1.00x                    
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  free                                      19.7T                    
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  allocated                                 129G                     
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  readonly                                  off                      
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  comment                                   -                        
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  expandsize                                -                        
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  freeing                                   0                        
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  fragmentation                             0%                       
>>>>>                  -
>>>>> zroot  leaked                                    0                        
>>>>>                  default
>>>>> zroot  feature@async_destroy                     enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@empty_bpobj                       active                   
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@lz4_compress                      active                   
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@multi_vdev_crash_dump             enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@spacemap_histogram                active                   
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@enabled_txg                       active                   
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@hole_birth                        active                   
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@extensible_dataset                enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@embedded_data                     active                   
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@bookmarks                         enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@filesystem_limits                 enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@large_blocks                      enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@sha512                            enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  feature@skein                             enabled                  
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  unsupported@com.delphix:device_removal    inactive                 
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  unsupported@com.delphix:obsolete_counts   inactive                 
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> zroot  unsupported@com.delphix:zpool_checkpoint  inactive                 
>>>>>                  local
>>>>> # 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> 
>>>>> [1] 
>>>>> https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2018-March/068886.html
>>>>> [2] https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=151910
>>>>> 
>>>>> ---
>>>>> KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko
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>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I am guessing it means something is corrupt, as 16MB is the maximum size
>>>> of a record in ZFS. Also, the 'large_blocks' feature is 'enabled', not
>>>> 'active', so this suggest you do not have any records larger than 128kb
>>>> on your pool.
>>> 
>>> As I mentioned above, [2] says ZFS on RAID disks have any
>>> serious bugs except for mirror. Anyway I gave up to use ZFS
>>> on RAID{5,6}* until Bug 151910 [2] fixed.
>>> 
>> 
>> if you boot from usb stick (or cd), press esc at boot loader menu and enter 
>> lsdev -v. what sector and disk sizes are reported?
> 
> OK lsdev -v
> disk devices:
>    disk0:   BIOS drive C (31588352 X 512)
>      disk0p1: FreeBSD boot        512KB
>      disk0p2: FreeBSD UFS         13GB
>      disk0p3: FreeBSD swap        771MB
>    disk1:   BIOS drive D (4294967295 X 512)
>      disk0p1: FreeBSD boot        512KB
>      disk0p2: FreeBSD swap        128GB
>      disk0p3: FreeBSD ZFS          19TB
> OK
> 
> Does this means whole disk size that I can use is
> 2TB (4294967295 X 512) ? 


Yes, or to be exact, that is the disk size reported by the INT13; and as below 
you do get the same value from UEFI, the limit seems to be set by the RAID 
controller itself. In this case it means that the best way to address the issue 
is to create one smaller lun for boot disk (zroot pool) and larger for data. Or 
of course you can have separate FreeBSD ZFS partition for zroot, just make sure 
it will fit inside the first 2TB.

Of course there may be option for RAID firmware update, or configuration 
settings for lun, or use JBOD mode (if supported by the card). JBOD would be 
the best because in the current setup, the pool is vulnerable against silent 
data corruption (checksum errors) and has no way to recover (this is the reason 
why RAID setups are not preferred with zfs).

rgds,
toomas

> 
> 
>> 
>> the issue [2] is mix of ancient freebsd (v 8.1 is mentioned there), and RAID 
>> luns with 512B sector size and 15TB!!! total size - are you really sure your 
>> BIOS can actually address 15TB lun (with 512B sector size)? Note that the 
>> problem with large disks can hide itself till you have pool filled up enough 
>> till the essential files will be stored above the  limit~ meaning that you 
>> may have ~perfectly working~ setup till at some point in time, after next 
>> update, it is suddenly not working any more.
>> 
> 
> I see why I could use for a while.
> 
>> Note that for boot loader we have only INT13h for BIOS version, and it 
>> really is limited. The UEFI version is using EFI_BLOCK_IO API, which usually 
>> can handle large sectors and disk sizes better.
> 
> I re-installed the machine with UEFI boot:
> 
> # gpart show mfid0
> =>         40  42965401520  mfid0  GPT  (20T)
>           40       409600      1  efi  (200M)
>       409640         2008         - free -  (1.0M)
>       411648    268435456      2  freebsd-swap  (128G)
>    268847104  42696552448      3  freebsd-zfs  (20T)
>  42965399552         2008         - free -  (1.0M)
> 
> # uname -a
> FreeBSD vm.openedu.org <http://vm.openedu.org/> 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 
> 12.0-CURRENT #0 r335317: Mon Jun 18 16:21:17 UTC 2018     
> r...@releng3.nyi.freebsd.org 
> <mailto:r...@releng3.nyi.freebsd.org>:/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC
>   amd64
> # zpool get all zroot
> NAME   PROPERTY                       VALUE                          SOURCE
> zroot  size                           19.9T                          -
> zroot  capacity                       0%                             -
> zroot  altroot                        -                              default
> zroot  health                         ONLINE                         -
> zroot  guid                           11079446129259852576           default
> zroot  version                        -                              default
> zroot  bootfs                         zroot/ROOT/default             local
> zroot  delegation                     on                             default
> zroot  autoreplace                    off                            default
> zroot  cachefile                      -                              default
> zroot  failmode                       wait                           default
> zroot  listsnapshots                  off                            default
> zroot  autoexpand                     off                            default
> zroot  dedupditto                     0                              default
> zroot  dedupratio                     1.00x                          -
> zroot  free                           19.9T                          -
> zroot  allocated                      1.67G                          -
> zroot  readonly                       off                            -
> zroot  comment                        -                              default
> zroot  expandsize                     -                              -
> zroot  freeing                        0                              default
> zroot  fragmentation                  0%                             -
> zroot  leaked                         0                              default
> zroot  bootsize                       -                              default
> zroot  checkpoint                     -                              -
> zroot  feature@async_destroy          enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@empty_bpobj            active                         local
> zroot  feature@lz4_compress           active                         local
> zroot  feature@multi_vdev_crash_dump  enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@spacemap_histogram     active                         local
> zroot  feature@enabled_txg            active                         local
> zroot  feature@hole_birth             active                         local
> zroot  feature@extensible_dataset     enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@embedded_data          active                         local
> zroot  feature@bookmarks              enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@filesystem_limits      enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@large_blocks           enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@sha512                 enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@skein                  enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@device_removal         enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@obsolete_counts        enabled                        local
> zroot  feature@zpool_checkpoint       enabled                        local
> # 
> 
> and checked 'lsdev -v' at loader prompt:
> 
> OK lsdev -v
>  
> PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1,0x0)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/VenHw(CF31FAC5-C24E-11D2-85F3-00A0C93EC93B,80)
>    disk0:    4294967295 X 512 blocks
>      disk0p1: EFI                 200MB
>      disk0p2: FreeBSD swap        128GB
>      disk0p2: FreeBSD ZFS         19TB
> net devices:
> zfs devices:
>  pool: zroot
> bootfs: zroot/ROOT/default
> config:
> 
>        NAME STATE
>        zroot ONLINE
>          mfid0p3 ONLINE
> OK
> 
> but disk size (4294967295 X 512) still not changed or this
> means 4294967295 X 512 X 512 bytes ?
> 
>> 
>> rgds,
>> toomas
>> 
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> Regards
> 
> ---
> KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko

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