Deadlock (maybe related to PR kern/56925)

2022-11-17 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Hello, For a very long time (I don't remember if it was from 9.0 or 9.1), my main server randomly panics or enters in a deadlock when it tries to access to an iSCSI NAS. This panics is not related to hardware failure as I have changed motherboard, disks, memory wit spares

Re: switched from 9.99 to 9.3, init dies

2022-11-17 Thread Pedro Pinho
Or maybe you hit this https://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2022/11/15/msg043211.html Den fre 18 nov. 2022 07:53Michael van Elst skrev: > riccardo.mott...@libero.it (Riccardo Mottola) writes: > > >After the upgrade (which I believe is partially a downgrade, I don't > >know when 9.3 was

Re: switched from 9.99 to 9.3, init dies

2022-11-17 Thread Martin Husemann
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 06:52:05AM -, Michael van Elst wrote: > riccardo.mott...@libero.it (Riccardo Mottola) writes: > > >After the upgrade (which I believe is partially a downgrade, I don't > >know when 9.3 was forked) boot dies with "panic: init died" apparently > >in snprintf. > > I

Re: switched from 9.99 to 9.3, init dies

2022-11-17 Thread Michael van Elst
riccardo.mott...@libero.it (Riccardo Mottola) writes: >After the upgrade (which I believe is partially a downgrade, I don't >know when 9.3 was forked) boot dies with "panic: init died" apparently >in snprintf. I would guess that "upgrading" killed your libc. You can try to boot with -a (ask)

switched from 9.99 to 9.3, init dies

2022-11-17 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi all, I "upgraded" (quotes intented) from a non-better-specified version of netbsd current of about April 2022 to NetBSD 9.3 I thought that I no longer had the time to compile and upgrade on my laptop so I switched. After the upgrade (which I believe is partially a downgrade, I don't know

Re: More floppy oddities

2022-11-17 Thread Robert Nestor
I’ve had floppies that weren’t usable and couldn’t be formatted under Windows, but would format and become usable under OS X. After that they were usable under Windows and NetBSD, and could even be re-formatted under Windows. All the systems used the same HW floppy disk which was a USB

Re: More floppy oddities

2022-11-17 Thread Martin Husemann
On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 08:15:44AM -, Michael van Elst wrote: > >These diskettes have been pre-formatted under Windows 11, they work fine on > >that OS. I have two different USB floppy drives, one is Teac, one is Sony; > >both work fine in Windows. > > That would rule out a "real" medium

Re: More floppy oddities

2022-11-17 Thread Michael van Elst
michael.chepo...@gmail.com (Michael Cheponis) writes: >--7795b905eda356fd >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" ># scsictl sd1 format >/dev/rsd1: Check Condition on CDB: 1a 00 03 00 24 00 >SENSE KEY: No Additional Sense > ASC/ASCQ: No Additional Sense Information >I